Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 06, 1868, Image 3

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SATURDAY CUNE'.O, 3868.1:
Horal -ft (fairs
Til next 8UU Fir will be hold t Harrktbur;
on Bepteniber 28tb, 29th, 80th, nd October lit. ;
Wbitidntidi, a day which Is religiously iWn
In om of our ehurchM, occurred, on Sundayjast,
31st tut. ,. . " -
Posters, hindbllli, circulars, bill and Utter beads,
cards, envelopes, and all kinds of job printing, eie
onted at this offioe with neatness and dispatch.- ,,
Tng Sunbury Cattle Insurance Company li now
organised and ha Issued a number of pollolel of In
surance. It li a good Institution and should be en-
oouragod. ') -' :; ' -
The Qood Templars of Sunbury will give a lite
rary entertainment In the Maaonlo Hall, on Wednesj
day and Thursday evenings, June . 10th and 11th.
Admission 25 cents. . . '' - '
Ta East Eusquehenna Classls of tbe Reformed
tSinroh convened at Mlllersbnrg, Dauphin oounty,
on Friday evening, !2J nit. A large number of
ministers and lay delegates were In attendance, -
Cmrrjs. Gardner A Kenyon'i Clroni gave two
exhibitions, on the grounds adjoining the oastorn
Tine of the Borough, on Tuesday last, It was not
very well patrouited. Too performances were tole
rably good.
TnE ladies of the Episcopal Church have obtained
the storeroom of Mr. Ira T. Clement, in Market
Square, In which to bold their strawberry festival.
Mr. Clement very generously gives them the use of
the room without charge.
TonnmoTox A HonoKiKS are selling "The New
Vorker" Sulf-Raking Reaper and Mower. One of
them may bo seen at their Super-Phosphate Mann
i&!ory, and farmers who wish "to purchase a first
class machine would do .well to examine it.'
Irok Ore is Ursa Township. The Danville In
!$ligencer says that a farmer in Hush township,
Northumberland oounty, 'has lately discovered Iron
ore on bis farm. On examination the ore appears to
be nearer in quality to the Cornwall ore than any
yet found in this region. '
Vssxttled. The weather isuot yet settled. Al
ternate rain and sunshine has been the order for two
months, but wo still have hopes that we shall have
warm woathcr before August. In Jnne wo ofton
have tho warmest days of the season. On the 9th of
June, 1S4A, the thermometer stood nt 101 degrees in
Philadelphia.
Rev. L. W. Omsox, formerly rector of St. Mat
thew's (Episcopal) Church, in this placo, arrived
here on Tuesday last. The reverend gentleman is
pastor of the Episcopal Church at Austin,' Mower
county, Minnesota, to which Stole he removed about
eighteen months sinoe. lie was warmly wcloomod
home by his numerous friends.
Taxes. Tho taxes of the county have been raised
from 6 mills to 8 mills. In this Borough they bavo
ulso been raised, for tho purpose of paying oft the
debt. Tbero may bo some doubts of the propriety
of incroasing the burdens of tho people, when al
ready oppressed by high taxes and high prices, un
less from urgent necessity.
Presentation. -John Haas, Esq., teacher of the
liiblo class of tho Lutheran Sunday Sohool, was the
recipient of a handsome present from the members
uf his class, twenty-four in number, on Wednesday
evening of last week. It is a collection of photo
graphs, representing the members of the class, sur
rounding that of their toaoher, set in a handsome
walnut and gilt frame. .
Accident. On Saturday last a son of Mr. Wm.
Tetter, of this pluce, a lad of about 10 years of
age, was badly injured whilo attempting to climb
tipon a passing freight car, in Market Square. He
fell from the car on the track, and the flange of the
wheel oat or tore the flcrh from his left leg In a ter- '
rible manner. lie miraculously escaped with bis
life. His wounds were dressed by Drs. Awl and
Marklo, under whose care he is improving.
Gcoo Tehflabs. At a reoent meeting of the
Lodge of Good Templars, of this place, tho follow
ing officers were elected : David Attick, W. C. T. ;
Adelia Gossler, It. II. S. ; Emma Gossler, L. II. 8. ;
f.iizio Diemcr, V. Y. S. ; Mrs. M. Eisoly, W. T ;
Kate Martin, V. I. G. ; Jacob B. Miller, W. 0. G. ;
Jacob Hillis, W. M. ; Anna Wells, W. A. M. ; A. N.
Mrico, r. V. C. T., und representative to Granl
f.odgo, and Lodgo Deputy. Tho Grand Lodge of
dod Templars will meet in tho city of Williains
port, on Wednesday uf next week.
Theatrical. The New Jersey Dramatic Tronpo,
under the management of A. Glassford, Esq., have
been giving a aeries of entertainments at the Masonic
Hall, in this place, during the present week. The
performances of the troupe have toon of a highly
interesting and credltablo oharaeter, and wsro
pretty well attended by our citizens. They played
The Dumb Belle," "Duel in the Snow," "Uncle
Tom's Cabin," "The Soldier's Return," "Oak of
CroUsey," Ac. These were all rendered in a
highly artistio manner. The drama of "Uncle
?jpin'e Cabin" was, under the oiroumstanees, well
produced on Tuosdny night. The oharaeter of Eva,
tho angel child, was splendidly performed by little
Pusio Glassford, who is only four years of age. Ilcr
personation of the character oaused a deep sensation
among the audionee, and attached a great deal of
moral to the play. On Thursday night, at the re-1
quost of a number of our citizens, a complimentary
benefit was given to the fnvorite little actress, on
which occasion "Cuele Tom" was repoud.
m m i.
Pedicatioh or A Onu Fellows' Hall. The
dedication of the Hall of Sbamokin Valley Lodge
No. 527, 1. O. of 0. F., at Suydertown, this county,
took place on Saturday last. The oeremonles were
performed by the following officers :
District Deputy Grand Master, S. B. Boyer, aoting
as M. W. Grand Mastur.
P. O., 0. 6. Campbell, of Lodge No. 618, aoting
Grand Chaplain.
Bro. John S. Angle, of Lodge No. 620, aoting
Grand Marshal.
P. G ., Solomon Strob, of Lodge No. 03, acting
Herald of the North.
F. G., Wm.K. Erdman, of Lodge No. 125, aoting
Herald f the South.
P. G., Towusend flimes, of Lodgo No. 820, aeting
Herald of the East.
P. G., Jaoob Leisenring, of Lodge No. 198, aoting
Herald of the West., ,
Able addresses were delivered on the oooasion by
Pat. Jno. Kay Clement and Diet. Dep. Grand Mas
ter 8. Boyer, The neighboring Lodges in atten
dance were well represented, and all spoak in the
highest terms of the kindness reoeived at the hands
rf their brethren of Bhaniokin Valley Lodge and
the cuiiens of Snydortown. "
The Cold Weatbeb A correspondent of the
Germautown Telegraph, writing on the subject of
our oold spring, says : "This sold, backward Spring
is a constant thorns of conversation.' In looking
at a diary of the weather kept In Eaatoo, Fa., in
1813, 1 find that there was frost In May on the Hth,
Jitn, loth and (7tb, and in soma pi soul ice as thick
as a duller.' On June 6th and 6tb muoh rain and
thunder, eleating up oold, and it saytj what was
very astonishing, front on 7 lb, 8th, Stb, loth and Hth,
killing tender plants, and in soma plaoea ry and
rfrn. There was sriotoon the Pooono mountains,
covering the ground, and by newspaper aooounts the
same in several plaoes in New England. A man
was so f.-owi! I Vermont as to loss bis toes. The
harvest. Jbacgb two weeks later than usual, was
gOM. ' Tbera was also fro.it on the 0tb and 30th of
-1' ;.V-'j.tjl!hj( tbs'cia aod.h'it.kwhest. .
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venlng last, It being the regular night of meeting.,
finer unrgess, J. WiBueuer, in ins onair. suem,
brs presntMearrt, Bourns, CsdWsIlaief, Cooper,
Markle, Beck, Dlefiesjdsrfer, Eyater, Rena and
Smith. - , ...
Minutes of last stated night of meeting read and
approyed.t v
Tbe Borough Auditors presented their report bf
settlement with' Messrs. Haup and Zetllemoyer,'
Overseers of the -Poor lor 1802.; On motion the re-,
port Was aooepted..;, .. '
On motion, Rt.iclveH, That the committee on grave,
yard be authorised to employ some person or per
sons to mow the grass Ia4he grave yard twice during
the summef. Said work to be glreu to the lowest
resnonsible bidder."
On motion, Ktiolrttt, That tbe aoeount of Messrs.,
naupiana r.euiemoyer, as reported ny ms auanors,
be placed In the hands of the attorneys for collection.'
On motion Wm. T. Rickey wss exonerated from
tbe payment of tajtes for 1867.
Solomon Weaver, Street Commissioner, and oth
ers,' presented bHl for work done on streets, amount
ing to $202.18, Order granted.' " . '
8. B. Boyer asked for an order of 100, on Borough
bounty bond assigned to' him. On motion the same
was laid on the table. '
John B. Haas appeared before Council and asked
to be exonerated from payment of taxes for 1RS0.
Od motion Mr. Haas was exonerated from payment
of bounty tax for .186,6.-, .
On motion, RcsolvrJi That the Chief BurgeM be
Instraoted to employ some person," by eontraot. to
slops Third street in such a manner that tbe dltok
will run along tbe railroad from Cheanut street to
the Shamokln Valley 11. K. crossing, and from Mar
ket to Cheanut along the pavement. '
On motion the Chief Burgess Is hereby authorised
to appoint a High Constable, to fill the vacancy oc
casioned by the resignation of Goorge Harrison.
On motion the Chief Burgess is hereby authorised
to omploy an engineer to make an estimate of the
number of yards In river bank, from Shamokln Val
ley Railroad to south side of Spruco street, said
embankment to bo made as high as the said railroad
and ten feet wide on the top, baso eammonoing four
feot from slope wall.
J. W. Bucher presented a bill of $3, for auditing
Borough aooounts. An order was granted.
John Q. Markle, John M. Cadwallador and J. W.
Bucher presented bills of $4.60 each, for auditing
Messrs. Bright, Haupt and Zettlcmoyer's accounts.
Orders wore graHted.
On motion, Kumh'td, That the ordlnanoe char
ging eircuses $50 licenso, for exhibiting within the
Borough limits, is hereby repealed.
On motion, liesoved, That hcreaftor the license
for all circuses, exhibiting in the Borough, shall be
$28. v "
On motion adjourned. '
Tns Decoratiom or tbe Graves or ocr Dead
Soldiers. The graves of tbe soldiers in our ceme
tery, who lost tbeir lives during the rebellion, and
the monuments eroded thoroin to the memory of
others, wore, in conformity with an order from Gen.
Logan, Grand Commander of the Grand Army of
the Republic, decorated with wreaths and flowers,
under the supervision of Post No. 105, of tho G. A. li.,
of this place, on Saturday last.
In obedience to tbe order from Gen. Logan the
members of Post 105 made tho necessary arrange
ments and extended a general invitation to all hon
orably discharged soldiers and sailors, tbe various
societies and orders, and thecitirensof Suubury and
vicinity generally, to assist in carrying out the pro
Visions theroin contained. Thoir invitation was oor
dially and liberally rosponded to, and by the ap
pointed time everything was in readiness.
At 5 P. M. tbe prooesston was formed on Third
street, with right of column resting in front of Head
Quarters of Post No. 105, G. A. R., under supervi
sion of W. M. MoClure, Post Commander, aoting as
Cblof Marshal, aided by J. E. Torrington, Officer of
the Day, as follows :
Sub. Com. from Committee of Arrangements,
Selinsgrove Band,
Chief Marshal and Aid,
Post Chaplain Bruncr aud Clergy.
Post 105, G. A. K., commanded by Geo. B. Cadwal
ladcr, S. V. C, and bearing wreaths, Ac, escort
ing 22 little girls dressed in white, and car-
ryint: tlaira aud ohoiee flow ore.
I. 0. of Red Men, Geo. W. Bmtth, Marshal, (in full
Lodge No. 22, A. y'! 'mn'.' 8. Engle, Marshal,
Knight Templars, tom'dod by Gen. J. K. Clement,
Citizens.
The crowd waiting in the cemetery was so groat
that much difficulty was exporiencod in getting the
procession into position in front of the monument
erected in memory of the deceased members of
Co. C, 47th P. V., tbe place designated for the exer
cises preliminary to tho decoration of the graves,
which were as follows :
Reading of General Order No. 11, by tbe Post
Adjutant,
Prayer by Ucv. 8. W. Relgart,
Vocal Music "The Oftlcer'a Fuucral,"
Address by Rev. W. W. Evans, ,
Vocal Music "E Pluribus Unum,"
Decoration of Graves,
which was accomplished by dividing the members
of tho G. A. It. and little girls into detachments, the
former escorting the latter, marching on both sides
of eaoh grave, facing towards it and depositing at
the head thereof a wreath and strewing flowers upon
It, the commander of tbe detachment saying, "This
we do in memory of , (mentioning the name
of the occupant of the grave,) who died in defence
of his country." When all the graves and inonu
monts had thus been honored, the dotachments re
sumed their former positions. The "Star Spangled
Banner ' was then sung, after which Commander
McCIure, on behalf of the Post, roturned thanks to
the clergymen, the various orders and societies par
ticipating, and tbe citiiens generally, for tbeir kind
assistance and sympathy manifested on the occasion.
Tbe exercises were then oloscd with prayer by
Rov. Mr. nemperly, and the procession being re
formed, was marched to plaoeof starting and dis
missed. '
The new fifteen oent notes have just been turned
out by the printing division of the Treasury. The
notes are of the same width, but somewhat shorter
than tbe twenty-fire cent notes. On tbe right side
of the face is an excellent vignette of Gen. Grant,
sad on the left a viguctte of Gen. Sherman. Be
tween tbe vignettes ar the words, 'Fifteen Cents,"
prominently displayed, and immediately beneath
the figures "15." The back is similar, in appear
ance to that of tho twenty-fir cant notes, with tho
denomination on each end.
Masonic At tb laying of lb oorner stone of
the new Masonie Temple, in Philadelphia, on the
24th of J une, uniformity in tbe dress of tbe members
of the Order will be strictly adhered to. Visiting
lodges, from foreign jurisdictions, will be required
to oomply with all the orders of the Grand Marshal
in regard to olothing, aprons, gloves, Ao. All the
offioers eleoted and appointed, who ar entitled to
wear jewols, will be allowed to wear them nnder
tb regulation. Aftor tho corner stone is laid, a
grand banquet will be given at the Aoademy of
Music, th tiokets to whioh are to be limited to on
thousand.
DUBINEB8 NOTICES.
Ci7lob Printing;. Having reoeived a
large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
styles, Tosters,' Handbills. Ciroulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads. Labels, Ao., oan b printed In
tb latest and beet styles, and on short notice.
Orders by mall promptly attended to. . ' '
Til beautiful new Summer Hats just reoeived by
Fanst. tbe fashionable Hatter, in Market Square,
art th admiration of all who have jeen them.
Faust has th largest slockjoutaide of tbe cities, and
be is celebrated for his low prices. Ha is prepared
to furnish, at th lowest rates, anything in his tin
of business.
CnaiP AMD Goon. The oheapest and most ele
gant assortment of Summer Casstmeres ejer brought
to Sunbury is now to b seen at J. F. Shaeffer's Tai
loring establishment, opposite tb Central Hotel, In
Market Square. " Shaeffer it a good tailor and does
a large business.. .His prices ar extremely low, and
the ttyle and tuaka-np of bis suits ar not to be
beaten anywhere.' . ' " '.' ', " t,' '
Cos's Oonen Balsas!. Th great popular Reme
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Consumption. - Both sites ordinary 4 or, also mam
moth family bottles for sal by all .druggists and
dealers in modAoines; No family' should .b ovor
elg'M wl'hui itta tbe heart , : ' '
'If was -Paul,"' remarks ooVsmrwary, "wh
said that cleanliness ii next to godliness, W
think h tha equal duty oftjvery man Wb approprlJ
atsl.atUrsd.- "Neat, but not gaady.'f says Shaks
pears,. .Whstwaay ii. that whethot.jron.isek t,
rady-mada orouitosn-made,Toa got good clothing
nt tha .Contlnentat. Clolhing Bataar. . Every taste.
oanbe Suited at Ibis 0Jtablisumeni,anu at prices w
disarm competition... ) ," '.- .
. ui t m
, BrRtito Favorite Miller's boots and shoos, for
ladies and gentlemen,-are unrivalled this seasotf,
their recognised suporlorlty In' style and manufao
ture placing IbdrnTafln ad vance Of all similar efforts.
When yod want a rfally stylish and beoothlng'Eoot
or shoe, cell at the Excelsior Boot and. Shot Stora.i
Market Square, . . . -,
.. . T..an
Mart a mam asorlbea bis entire suceess In life to
a proper' impres'lon, made at the proper time, upon
the nroDer oerson. Any one who attire himsolf at
J. O. BfekV Tailoring establishment, on Fourth St,,)
Knows mis iot Bimsen. .in a sun 01 me preiiy euru-:
mer goods at Beck's even a sloven oan make himsolf
galuly, and without startling his pookot-bsok..
-Cot's
Dyspepsia Core Will immediately te
ller and permanently Sure tho most aggravated
cue of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con
stipation, and all diseases of the Stomach and Bow
els.. Physicians, clergymen and all who use It, join
in unbounded praise of Its great virtues. Bold by
Druggists everywhere. Price $1.00.
MAKKIAOE8.
At Watsontown,' on the 2d Inst., by the Kev. Mr.
Themas, Mr. Joseph Everett and Miss Racuael
Lomsoif , both of the above placo. .
DEATHS.
At Holmesburg, Philadelphia, on the 28th ult.,
d augli tor of Mr. K. G. and Mrs. Maite, aged 9
months and 4 days. . -
In Northumberland, on the 2d Inst., DANIEL
MARSHALL, Ksq.t aged about 63 yoara.
NUXHWIIY M A It K KT J.
Correctod Weekly for the "Amerloan."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do de " do porowt.
Rye Flour, por bbl.
do por cwt.
Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel,
Rye, do
Corn, new, do .
Oats, do
, I'otutoep, do
Dried Peaches, pare! per round
do do unpared do .
$14 00
7 00
10 00
t 00
ii CO
1 CO
1 15
85
1 74
25
20
15
3 00
25
SO
25
25
25
20
14
13
18
CO
Dried Apples, do
Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per btt
Butter,
tier pound,
t??s,
Choese,
Lard,
Hnm.
Shoulders,
Boef, hind quarter,
" front "
Mutton,
Chickens,
per dot on,
j.or pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
Shamokln t'onlTrndo.
Shamokik, June 1. 18C3.
7W. Cwl.
Sent for week ending May 9,
Per last Report,
13.377 07
155,920 10
189.293 03
I72.4H2 U
3,184 08
To same tiino lajt year,
Decrease,
Special jlCotitts.
A SEW REMEDY IS CONSUMPTION. A
Phvsioian who had Consumption for several years,
witli frequent bleeding cf the lungs, on red himself
with a medioino unknown to tbe profession, when his
case appeared bopeluse. Ho is the ouly phvsioian
who has used it in his own person, or w ho has any
knowledge of its virtues; and he can ascribe the de
gree of health be now enjoys to l.ottiing but the
use of bis rnidicine ; and nothing but utter despair
and vntire extinction of all hope of reoovory, to
gether with a want of confidence in ail others, induc
ed bim to baiard the experiment. To those sutTcr
ing with any disease of tbe Lungs lie proffers a treat
ment he confidently believes will eradicate tbe
disi-aso. Price Sl ed per bottle or f$ a half dozen,
scut by express. ?cnd for a circular or call on
Dn. li. IJovlstok Jarkso,
No. 2j0 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
May3liL136i ly.
Dkaf.vess, liLiNnycss as Catarrh treated
with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., Ocul
ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leydon, Holland,) No.
BO 5 Arch Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from
the most reliable sourcus in city and country can be
aeon nt his office. 1 he Medical faculty aro invited
to accompany their patients, as be has no secrets in
hispraotioe. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with
out pain. No ohargn for examination. nov.30-ly.
QNE PRICE "cLOTIUNgT-" '
JONES'
OLD ESTABLISHED
OAi: PKK'K
CLOTHING HOUSE,
JOl Market Street,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment has done busi
ness on the One Price Svs.om, and we believe wo
are tho only Clothing House in the olty that striotly
adheres to this principle. We hnvo earned a repu
tation which we aro proud of, fur good taste in select-
good styles aud substantial materials, and not less
uiM,riuui, lur ua ,ug nil uui ijwni
EXTUA WliLI. MAIi:.
We employ the boat talent,, for Cutters, and our
Goods are of both kinds fashionable and plain
so that all tastes can be suited. Tbe prices ar th
very lowest, as any one by a moment s thought must
see, or otherwise we could not meet tbe oompetition
of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever mad,
we must put our prices down to th advantages we
promise.
The people may depend, this is the true plan upon
which to do business, aud many a dollar oan b
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind
JONES'
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
601 Market Street, Philadolpbia,
Not on the Corner,' but one door above Sixth.
II. . MAIZE, Nnlesinan.
April i, MS. ly -
nWTdveWsements.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Northumberland oounty, will be exposed to
public sale, on the premises, in the Borough of SUN.
BURY, Pa., on SATURDAY, the 8th day of J UNE,
1S68, aoortain Lot of Ground, situate in the Borough
of Sunbury, in th county of Northumberland, aud
State of Pennsylvania, -numbered and designated
In tb general plan or draft of said Borough, as lot
number one hundred and twonty-eighttlSs); bound
ed on the north by an Alley ; on tbe east by lot
number one hundred and twenty-seven 1127) : on
the south by Dewberry or Arch street ; and on the
west by an Alley, containing In wiatu, or tront, on
said Dewberry or Arch street, sixty feet, and in
depth two hundred and thirty feet, with appurte
nanoes Late tb property of Clarinda Grant, do
oeased. .
Salo to commence at ten o'clock, A. M., of said
day, when th terms and conditions will be mad
known ny
BENJ. nENXBICKS, Executor,
Sunbury, May 16, 1863.
LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT!
I 8. IIVEIILY,
fTUIE popular Photorraper, ha fitted up, in the
JLold Post Offio building, three door west of the
railroad, Market Square, on of tb vary best Sky.
Lights to be found ia tbe State, and is now prepared to
take pioture uf any kind, in alL kinds of weather,
early ana late, vniiuren taken, almost instantly.
Bring along th babies w ar sow ready (or them,
COMB ONE I COME ALL I
both great and small, see his new rooms, and ex
amin eneoimens.
t FRAMES and FRAMING material constantly on
band and made to order. Bring along your plotures
and have them framed cheaper than anywhere els.
Com and ae for yourselves, Anything in th
Siotur lin constantly on hand or ordered. Copying
one in all its branches and colored as desired.
. Both out and indoor views taken at short notice
and on 'reasonable torms., Satisfaotion fuarrantead.
as our motto is to please. All negative carefully
preserved. Remember the place ask for 8. BYJ2U-
i. JT, Market square. ,. .
Msy 33, '68 -ly.
JACOB 8HIPMAIT,, .
FIHB AND LirB INSURANCE AGENT,
6UNBURY,PE1SN A,
' . aXPRKSENTS : -'
Farmer Mutual Fire Insurance Co., York Pa
fnmherland .Valley .Mutual Protection - Co.
M York Mntual Lffe, Girsrd, Life Tni) a I Hart
pro; von iieneiai, acciueui -..
TRADE IM."
Cr? s SPIlLNCrTnADETI8C8.
would Call, the attention of tha nublie. and her
customers generiUy, to hot largo and new assort-.
a aucy ntsa Domestic If y Uoodi.t
Whieh emiitof Poplins: Delatris.'Chenes. Allanto
oas, Urepes, Grenadines, Iron Bareges, Lawns,!
. ,lille opds( ,. .
Oembrios. Stojs. Orgsndies, Vlotorlarplald Muslins
' Marsallles. Pfijtie, PHIllngs Wlgans, Muslins;- '
i (bleached and Mibleaehed.) Table Linen, "'
Napkins, Towels, Table Covers,
Bed Spreads, At.
Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets! Hoop Skirts, Dress Trim
minm. (In varletv.V Ladies and Gouts Handkur.
chiefs, Neck Ties, and notions In variety to nnmor-'
ous to menunn. , m. u; limsui,
Bunbury, May 9, JBi'.S..
TO ' FARMERS
The prioe of . . -
Ittiitgiris :lioiifr Itono tVrilllEt-r,
hu this day (May 4) been advsnoed to
$50 per 2000 pounds.
The hi ih percentage of Ammonia it contains with
its Bon Phosphate, makes it more desirable, as an
Actlv and permanent manure, than any other in
the market. ,
Tho price of the other Commoiclal Manures, bear
ing our brand remain as before, vis : .
Raugb'sKaw Bone Phosphate $56 per 2000 pounds.
Baugh'aChioago Blood Manure. $50 " "
1IAUG n " SONS,' Manufacturers,
Office, 20 South Delaware Avenue, Phii'a.
Mayl, 1808. 3t ,
"TEOUAS G. 1TOTT, '
MEKC1IANT TAILOR,
MARKET SO.UARE, SUNBURT, PA ,
JJAS Just received alargoand well-scloctcd stock
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
consisting of tho finest '
CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES AND N ESTINGS
ever brought to Sunbury, and whloh ho promises to
sell ohcaiier than tho cheapest. Having tho services
of skillful tailors, he guarantees a good fit in every
instanoe Inferior to none outside of tbe cities.
Everything from my establishment will be guar
anteed as represented. -
THOMA8 G. NOIT.
Sunbury, May 9th, 1808. -tf
IF you want a picture, of any kind, of yourself or
friend, go to llyrrly's now room, Market
Square, near the rnilroad.
WHKRE can I got the best picture? Why at
Kyct-ly'n, of course Always go to Byerly
aud judge for yourself. -
REMEMBER Isyrrly'si now Picture Gallery,
Jr,c? doors west of the railroad, Market Square.
AAA LKS OF CAJIPET RAGS WANTED nt
0
UUU the Store of
the Store
MOORE A DISSINGER,
Market street, Sunbury.
May li.
Agents Wanted for
THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OP TnE
WAR, Iti Cautei, Character, Conduct
and Remit,
BV tic. ALEXAMIXR H. STErilKXS.
A Book for all Sections and all Parties.
Thiii groat work preccnts the only eomnleto aud
impartial analysis of the Cuuses of the War yet pub
lished, and gives those interior lights and shadows
of tho great confliot only known to those high officers
who watched the flood-tido of revolution from its
fountain springs, and which were so accessible to Mr.
Stephens from bis position as seoood officer of the
Confederacy.
To a public that has been forfeited with apparent
ly similar productions, wo proruiso n change of fare,
both agreeablo and salutary, and an intellectual
treat of tbe (highest order. Tho Great American
War boa at last found a historian worthy of its iui
portanoe, and at whose bunds it will receivo that
moderate, candid and impartial treatment wbicb
truth and justioo so urgently demand.
The IntPiiEO desire every where manifested to ob
tain this work, its mission, inako it tbe beat subscrip
tion book ever published.
One A punt in Kenton, Pa., reports 72 subscribers
in three days.
One in Huston, Mass. 103 subscribers in four days.
(Joe in Memphis, Tcnn., 109 subscribers in five
dnys.
fend for Ciroulars arid sco our terms, and a full
dewription of the work, with Press notices of ad
vance sbeota, Ao.
Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.
2il South Bovcnth St. Philadelphia, Pa.
May 9, 1883 tt '
IF you have a picture you want framed, go to
Uj erl j ' and gel it done cheaper than any
where else in town. Ho has mouldings of all kinds
constantly on nana.
MAM. IAIi:itS.
pATER HANGINGS!
A IMMENSE STOCK OV
W-A-LX. papers,
NLW AND KI.KGANT 6TTI.E9
KOtl PARLOUS, 11 ALLS, ETC.,
whoi.KBALK AND ItKTA.IL
HOWELL A BOURKE'3,
Corner of Fourth and Market Streets,
lMiilutlclphla,
March 2i, 'oS.-Mm.
IRON. A largo assortment of tbe best msnufac.
lured
Bare, Hoop. Band, Round and Squars
Iron. Nail Rods, Cast Steel, Blist
Steel, Drill Steel, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails,
Anvils, Bellows. toes, Hammers.
Sledges, Rasps and Files, at
tun Life z stun
W. A. BENNETT,
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST,
illnrket Square, SI'IUI. KV, la.
Has just opened a fresh and full assortment of
Drugs and Medicines, ;
unsurpassed in purity and freshness, and kept con,
Btantly on band. ' My stock will always be found
complete tu every article ot merit In JUodicwe.
Physicians and Customers may rely upon prompt
ness and attention to orders.
FANCY ARTICLES !
Mv stock is ununuallv larzo and embraces every,
thing that can be found on a first class Toilet Table
inoluuiug Amurioan and genuine r rench and tng
lien
PERFUMERY
Pomades, Hair 011 Ivory, tiutla Tcrcba.
Wood and Horn Combs, Toilet Soaps, Hair
Tooth, Nail, Cloth and Paint Brushes, Ac
! tent Medicine!.
Embracing all the most popular Preparations of the
day, at manufacturers' prises.
Pure Havana SEGARS and CHEWING TOBACCO
of the best Brands. .
I'uiuin, Oils, -luc, UInM, Iiuiy
Tnrnlubcs, &,',
All my Tinctures. Svruns. Ointments. Cerates, and
other preparations aro manufactured by myself, and
iiuui ihc urei luuioritu A cm rucur iu .uotkoi.
Having bad quite a number uf years experionce in
mo
Drug and Frccription Butincit,
both in Philadelphia and th country, and also th
advantage of the College of Pharmacy, I feel com
petent to UUJirUljULt ALL I'HU.aUHll'AlUO
that th Physicians and publio may favor m with.
All my preparations as 1 nave aoove unnni, mrw
mauo irom toe dcai mavuriai. iuiu , uwu vuw
ajuprt.. tlmvarA nf AfrinijLl aLrenvtll. ,
For mediuinal purposes, I keep on hand lh vry
nest
VINES,.BRANDIE3 AND LIVJOKS,
tliaf T nitn nrnnur.
Bofore purchasing elsewhere, call and convince
your own mina.
W. A. BENNETT.
Sunbury, May 19. 1868,
Diecntor's Notice.
Cstata of Catharine Brooioos, deceased.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that loiters teaUmentary
i baring been grantod to the undersigned, on the
estate of Catharine Brocious, 1st of Lower Mabonoy
township, "Northumberland enunty, Pa., deoeased.
AU paraosi knowing themselves indebted to said
Stat ar rqoelM to snaa uanwiaia payment,
ana inos navuig oiaiius u preevni, vuaut uuiy wi
tbentioated lorsetuemeni. ..' ..
ANDREW DITTY, Exeoutor.
Lowr Mahonoy, May , 1868. n't ; - -
FLOUR & FEED- STORE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
fTTHB subscriber reepecifully informs the publie
I that he keeps constantly en hand at bis new
WAREHOUSE, near tb Suamokin Valley Railroad
Depot, in SUNBURY, Fioar by tbe barrel and sacks
Of all kinds of Feed by the ton 1
Tbe above is all manufactured at hit on Mills,
tad will be sold at tbe lowest easb prices.
J M CADWALLATER.
' Sunbury. Apiil 1, SeM ..
BREAHr&TAlNTY. CAKES-
( DAVID 'PBY, '
TJ ESrECTTUXtnnforms the cltlrns of ,'n-j
Jk; bury and vicinity, that be will bake to order
all kinds of,"
" Cakes for MulU, Vnrtlen, A c
Families are supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist
Bolls, Hunks, Tea Bubs, Ao , and also kept on band
manafactured ont of the best materials.
All orders left kt his Bhop ii Market Square, one
door east of Miss Anna Painter's Millinery Store, or
at his Bakery od Spruce Street, between Front and
Second streets, will meet with prompt attention.
PICNIC PARTIK8 sdppllcd wish Cokos, Ice
Cream, A., at the shortest notice.
Orders ar respectfully solicited !
DAVID 1RY.
Punbury, May 2, 18G8.
SUNBURY. MARBLE-
fpHE undersigned having bought tho
entiro stook of Dissingcr A Taylor,
would inform the nublie that ne is now
ready to do all kinds of marble work baa on hand, j
and makes to order at short notice,
Itlonnmoniis nnt Hfud-Mtoiir,
of every style to suit purchasers.
DOOR AND WINDOW BILLS. i
Also, Cemetery Posts with Galvanized pipe and all
Other fencing generally used on Cemeteries.
John A.lajlor will continue in the employment,
at the old stand in Markot Square, 8unbory, Pa.
May 2, '6S.-ly. W. M. DAUGHEHTV.
SPRING FASHIONS IN
Misa LOU1BA SHI3BLEB, !
THE popular Millinory, south sido of Market I
Square, Punbury, in desirous of calling the attention '
of the public and trade to bcr unique and handsome i
assortment of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOCDS.
juil opened. On hand and made to order, are tbr
latest and most superb stylet of !
Hrlditl, Motii-tiing and Dress tlnn
Aho, a splendid assortment of Trimming, Artificial
Flowers, Bonnet Frames, Veils, Collars, Ac.
Gentlemen s Goods, auoh as ilosiery, uandker-
chiefs, Neck-ties. Brushes and goods for tho toilot. t
Also, a line assortment of Perfumery, and all I
goods usually kept in a well furnished establishment.
A call is only required to be convinced .
N. B. Special attention is dirnoted to a fin lot
of Ladies' Dress Cas nd Head Drosses.
LOUISA bHISiLLK
April 18, 18B8.
sunbury"founi)hy;
r.O. ItOIlKIIACIl V K,
ARE now carrying on business at Ihcir cnlargod
nd improved Foundry with ronowed vigor. j
Castings ol every description, promptly furnhdird
to order. '
Tho Stoves tnnnumcturcd nl this Foundry havo
acquired the highest reputation.
Particular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS.
Farmers should not forget that the PLOWS made
at the Sunbury Foundry nave never boen equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at short notice.
Small castings, including Cooking utensils, of tho
most improved and most useful patterns.
The business will be conducted on an enlarged
scale. Old oustomers will be aeoommndatod u usual,
and new ones are respectfully solicited. j
minoury, mnj s, loon..
iiootm ai o.au:xi.
C. SYLVIS, WITH II. G. TIIACHF.H,
Manufacturer of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF
ICootH, Klsoeit and sUailersi,
Pleasants' Building, Market Square,
SUNBURY, PA.
Ladies' Boots, Shoes and Onitors of all dcJcriiHiou'
made to order on the shortest notico and most rcn
eonablo terms. Having the beat workmen employed.
we oan assure the publio that, if they will give us a
call, they will be salisflcd of the above facts. RE-
AIRING neatly done with dipatch.
If your oorns do hurt your feot,
Just call nnd leave your measure,
And we will make your Shoes or Boot.',
That you will call a treasure.
March '.S, '68 ly.
BtTNBTTRT STEAM SAW KTT,T
W 1 1.1,1 A 11 UEAU A
M;inufaoturer and Dealer in all kinds of
TniBLR, LUMBER, LATH, FALISU ASHIX-
OLES.
Also, Flooring, Shelving; Siding, Doors, Saih, .
Blinds, ttrackcu, Mouldings. Ac.
Corner Race Street and River Road, SUNBUR Y, Pa. '.
April 4, 1603.
XV. Stevexsox. A. X. Kricr.
ATTRACTION
AT
II A U P T ' S NEW IRON FRONT!; I
STEVENSON & BRICE,
HAVE opened up a now and desirablo stock of
Ooodsin Haunt's New lluildiue, cousistine in
part of a splendid variety of
Americas 1VhcIm,
GOLD WATCHES.
nOOKS, - CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
STATIONERY, - SILVER-WAKE,
GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES, NOTIONS,
Glass-Warc, Cutlery, Pictures,
Louking-Glasscsi, &c, Ac, &c.
Call and examine our stock. Our aim will be to
please and satisfy all who call.
pir- r..ei-'. s uniLt,.
Sunbury, April 18, lSOS 3iu
LATDHT tiTYI.F.i tV
SPRING AND SUMMER
Millinery Goods,
IHissj III. Vi. OosiNlor. bees leave to au-
nouncetothe Ladies of Sunbury and vicinity, that
sue has just opened a targe ana vanoa stock ui
MILLINERY GOODS.
The latest New York and Philadelphia styles of
LADIES' BATS AND BONNETS.
Also, an exoellent assortment of Paabionnble Em
broideries, Edgings, Laces, Woolen Caps, Handker
chiefs, Soarfs, Gloves, Hosieries, and all kinds uf
rancy Notions, Htampea flualms, torsots, rerlume
ries, Soaps, Lilly White, Enamel of America, .Sta
tionery, Ao., Ao.
call ana examine lot yourselves. :o trouble to
show goods
Sunbury, April 11 1869.
FARM FOR RENT! "
A FARM, containing about 70 acres cleared land,
with dwelling, Ao., situate in Shamokin towu
ship, Northumberland county, is offered for rent on
reasonable terms.- for further particulars, apply at
tbe Merchant Tailor Shop, of J. O. Beok, on Vourtb
street, Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, April 11, 1863. -
MU.iUl'ltV Oil. JIII.1..
TIIE subscribers having just ereoted and put in
operation a Mill for the manufacture of
LINSEED OIL,
offer the highest market price for FLAX SEED.
They have attached to thoir establishment a Chop
ping Mill, and farmers and others wanting grain
chopped for feeding, oan be accommodated at tbe
shortest notice. A machine for chopping corn with
the oob is attached to the mill.
MORGAN A MASSrR.
January 25, 1668. ly
REEVES' AMBROSIA
ron tiik hair, .
IMPROVED
It is an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
It causes the Hair to Curl beautifully. .
It keeps tbe Soalp Clean and Healthy.
It invigorates the Roots of the Hair.
It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriautly
! i immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps tbe Hair from Changing Color from Age.
It restores Grey Hair to its Origlnsl Color.
It brings out Hair,oa beads that have been bald lur
years.
It is composed entirely of simple and purely vegeta
ble substances.
It has received over six thousand voluntary testi
monials of its axsallenoe, many of whioh are from
l physicians in high standing.
It Is sold in half-pound bottles (the name blown in
tbe glass), ty Druggists and Dealess In Fancy Good
everywhere, at One Dollar per Bottle. Wholesale
by Passes Barnes A Co s F C Weils A Co ; Sohieffe
lio 4 Co., New York
Mar 31, I5 -5m
SPRING OPENIKOr
GREAT I" ALT. IN RICKS'!
Buy the MOST, GCODS,
of the
l or the
LEAST MONEY.
small rnorrr.j xnd
balks :
I'iUCK CASH
. V. rjtl LOr-
al the
ftsr A fjT ejr AmTf CrTirkTJTI
M. XX Ail AU. U X XX O 1 U A ii
.market svCare.
L'N'Tlt'nY,
I'LNVA.
Has just received and opened thn
m:HT Pi:i,i:cTj:fiBud
FIM'.ST ASPOUTMLN V.
DRV GOODS IN TOWN.
Frrhcli Mcrin"
Priii's, Mu-
t'iuphain?,
Pelaints and Armaria.
Domestic futures.
Bro u ou t Ilieaehed
!
i NOTIONS of all kind
'
osiery, loves, Men sand Ladiei lVlcignimnt
VTUV2T, aQGDS.
A full assortment uf TRIMMINGS.
Builders will find my Stock of IEat-I vvarr, j
I'uliitsi, !, sLiiasiw, Ac, Complete, j
Progs and Medicines.
t i!3or and t'ed'trware.
Queemware. Olatsware.
Crockery, Salt
ROOTS AND SHOES-
HATS AND CAPS,
and in fact everything usually kept in a large Store
Call end be convinced that tbe CHEAPEST
PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUR GO0PS is at
The Mammoth Stor c.
of
I, "ST. FRIL1NO,
Ternsst Caxah.SO day,
as my Goods are bought for Cub and 6old Cheap
fur the READY MONEY. I give tbe trade the ad
vantage of all rtduotiout as fast as they are made by
Manufacturers
II Y I RlLIhO
Lunriury, April It), l0s
SXOO S1ISWAXID
Km medicine that will cm
ciTtms, - . .
INFU KN24,
TICKLING inth THROAT,
WHOOPING COt OH,
or rtHrvit
rONSI MPTIVE OOl'GMH,
as qiiiik s
COL'S' COUGH, D ALB A M '.
OVi;n ONB MILLION ItOTTt.KS '
haveWfii rn1 and not a single iiutmice if its failure is
liil'iwn We ve, ill our powsitr.tp, any qusi,lil olHVf
tificntcs, snne of thm from
KMINKMT PHVflCIANS
V.hn hnvm iiBnt it In thfir riaciice, nr.it given It th? rrc
nntnrnrp nvrevrty i-'Iit ci'mH'inH.
it ijoks not um t'r a cpvi.h,
but I.OOHV.NS I T,
' t enable the pniiem to , nuctur its freely. Tit T
jliiro doava.
Wn.r. iMvaataai.r Ccas Ticsukb IK tus Tkv !
A luilf l,lehs ofir-n com'W-lT rnrM the m" ttii"
born Cough, and yn, ih,nitli 11 l , 0d jp.wly in i,
operation, It is perfcrlly karmiras. bmnt ponlv TetaHn
11 is very arrble to the Una and may tw ailiniiiisuit;
tocliildreii of any afte.
til cases of CHOI' r l will luaranue a cure, if Ukr in
aoaaon,
NO FAMILY MIOl'I.l) HU V1 THOt T i f
It is within tli ren-h of all, It being ih chrnpcit and Wat
miilirine extant.
C. O. CLARK ft CO., Proprietnrs.
KW HAVEN, CONN
April I, l-.ly
C O E ' S
DYSPEPSIA CURE;
Till? GREAT Rr.Mr.PV I OR ALL Iil.-tEASESol
the
EST O M A O II 0
tu tlte dieccvery of the tnvciitof f foe's valui'uja Cuufb
llalesm, while expcrimcniiim f hiatuvn lir.ilih, ItrorM
t ramp io tiie Pfiinsrh f ir inin vhich hail holme ytelfled
to iiMhinir hut phlor,fum.
The almon rlnify tiMinmny from vt'i'is pnrot the
cuiuitrv eii'-',u'aac us t' Wvrv there is no Uueaae caused
ly oi!iiirdcrcd ftonnrh ii xr. nit apeetli.)' rure.
l'liysicinna cndoro und Hks it!
Mininters Rive testimony of its ellloacy .
And from all ilirctions we receive tidings of curoa par.
lorni'jd.
PYrr.psiA:
1. la F:rc cure
IIEAUTfttT.N :
f;ie die will cure.
sick -iir.tn.ciir.'
It has curt! in hundr"!a f fss
IIKAUACHR AMI UI'.ZIM:SS !
It atnpn in thirty miliulpa
VCIDITY Ol- Till'. STOM ACH :
It corrects ut our
nisi; or run i rioD'
If fcV'l' lllimeci;,!, !y.
niTitr.HS aptkr latino:
One d,iae rt l'l remove
ciK'i.r.iu Moiinrs'
lid;,iil!j u-',lh l' a lew d ''a
had unr.ATii .
Wil' t, c'nr.fj"1 wi'h lialf a l..'tl
IT 18 PEBPECThY JI A KM I, l'S H.
! t'NPRROEOfSTBU St'CCKSS is ovi.g to t! s
j I'ucl i hut
It t'nrcs Ity AfiftlrtS' rttsrc
, to itr.-.!ir.RT ni'.n sway in rnt: systkm :
' NVar'y evry denhT in the t'r.irfd Stntea sella II at
ont. ifi;..K ri.it utiTi'i.K.
C. G. CLARK & CO , Proprietors,
sr.w ii wi n. (.:;..
April Is ifix iv
t. it. Minit;;. p. c. ni-f:;r.v.n.
! I'li-m ! cw Morel I.oorn'.
' and nn
i ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS'.
OKI: AT Rlil'CCTION IN PIIICKS
jiooni; a i i s m i i: k ,
Have just opened rarrfully selected stook i f
NKW OOO BS. in
Ilaiipt'N Xrx Iron I'roiit,
M.MlKT.T STIlEKT, rH'NBUHY, PRNN'A
, t'uUiiititi Of
IiHY rtOOIi3, NOTIONS. UKOCERIES, QI'KKNS-
WARE. OLA.SWARE. aud a full lino of
i gentlemen's furnishing goods
A SI)
(.adit-' IrcsH (xooclx,
; Calii-ops, Mnslins. l'lanncls, Tnblo Linens To"olin;,
; I'heoks. Ticking. CoiinterpHr.ej'. Casi-imeres, -
Veaiings, Yarns. Skirts, Neck Ties,
t'ultj. Collars llandkcrehicfy,
IIiwo. Oil Cloth. CK-pots.
Wood ond Willow-W are.
' We iuvite ppceiul iiltontion to tho qunliivof o'ir
I Stock of
: ;itit I'.KIE'.S ANS SS'K'I'.S,
TvlO nnd JAVA COl'FEE, TEAS, SIIfiAIiJ,
MOLASSES. SYRUPS. SOAP, SALT,
FISH, VlNKti Alt, Ac, AO.
CampbeU's Celebrated FLOUR, nlwuys on baud
We foel confident thut cu?h buyers will find it to
! their ndvantago to give us a call, and I'ustoroor.
I generally aro invited to call and examine our goods
: and get posted on our price".
By rlrici attention to tho wnnts of our customers
' and fair dealing webopa to merit a full fharo of the
public patronage,
j COUNTRY PRODl'ClTof all kinds taken in ex
change for goods, fr which tho highest price trill
! be paid
MOORK A HI3SINGER.
Sunbury, April 11, 'IW.
TalMnVIsREED.
Cull aud see the well selected rUx-k of
CLOTHS.
CASSIMKRKS,
VESTINfti, ic-
OVLHOO ATINii?.
.'ut rei'eie. at
MERCHANT TAll.uKIXU IISTABLISH
.VL'XT, Fourth rtuet. below T-jtl.-r . .S:ru. SUN BURY
WINTER CLOTHING
of the most approved tvin is
uiaie up to irir a
reasonable rates.
He has also a fine assortment uf Cassimore
Skirls,
frawcrs, Undershirt. Overhauls, Blouses, Neck
ties. Cotton and Woolen Hoe, Suspenders, Hand
kerchief1 G loses, and a general variety of
GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHING HOODS.
Hive bim a call, which you will Cud te be la yuur
advantage.
Sunbury, Oct. 1U. 1367.
KWXT Ffi V "TTuoirs
AND
Fresh Groceries!
On Third (., one door below the Lutheran Church,
SUNBURY, PRNN'A.
IIENBY PETERS,
lias just opened a large assortment of
DRY GOOD, such as Calicoes. Delsines, Muslins,
Ac , 4c
QKOCERIE S
and
PROVISIONS
of all kinds, such as
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL
Molasses, Syrups, Nackerel, Lard, Hams, Nuts
Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes. Raisins, Cheese,
aud Crackers, aud ui fact everything usually
Kepi in m urocery line.
Usnis, Fish. Coal Oil, Crockery -ware, Queensware
tilass-ware, Willow-ware, Ac.
Tbe best FLOUR and MEAL in thn. Market .
Tobacco, Cigars, and a variety of NO l lUMi
Also : Ail kiuds of Canned Fruit, at tbe lowest
prices.
Country Produce taken in exchange fur Goods.
ly-Call and examine my Stuck, and satisfy your
elves.
HENRY PETERS
Sunbury, April 1'j,166T.
COUNTRY DEALERS supplied with all kiodsT'
Stone Ware at lets than Factory pi iocs at Uar
rirbnrg, saving package, breakage and freight, at
tho Mammoth Store ot 1( Y. FlULt.vu
4 LS.ROK supply of Wall
J Horsier, ju-'t received so
IniT
and
ebf s
nd for tale
at the
MaaiiBolh 5(r pf
H Y FR1L1M
April 4 lKt-j