Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 13, 1868, Image 3

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Publishers.
KtJSItlJItY, PA.
SATURDAY, JUNK 13, 1868.
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Eocal , Affairs.
. Posters, handbills, circulars, bill and letter heads,
csrds, envelope!, and all kinds of job printing, exe
cuted at this offioo with neatness and dispatch.
Qo. Conrad, Esq., haa oommonoed digging the
foundation for his new hotel.
Bask Dividend. The Milton National and First
National Banks, of Milton, have each declared a
semi-annual dividend of five per cent.
Tni rain; season is not yet over, and Itrea in par.
Ion and sitting-rooms, whioh were atarted cine
months since, oannot yet be dispensed with.
BBMOvm. The Soldier's Orphans Pchool at
Orangeville, Columbia county, has been removed
by Col. Geo. F. MoFnrland, Superintendent. The
children wore taken away by that officer on last
Baturdny week.
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Tns Life of Gen. Grant, written by Edward Hew.
land, and Issued by Messrs. by J. B. Burr A Co, is
b work that for Its descriptive style and fullness of
information, will be a popular and Important contri
bution to the litorature of the country.
THr barn of Mr. Jonathan Miller, near Kerry!
burg, Danpbtn county, was struak by lightning on
Saturday cvonlng last, and entirely consumed by
fire. Tho building was provided with lightning
rods. Larqi Trout. Tho Middlebarg PoH says, that
that the largest trout caught In that neighborhood
in twenty years, was taken a few days ago, in a ne'
set by Vi'm. Ifouti, in Middlooreek. . It weighed
over two pounds.
Co-Operatioh. A number of the workingmcn
f Danville, are about organizing Co-Operatlve
Butcher Shop. An institution of the kind should by
ail means be started in Sunbury. It oannot help
bat be profitable, and at the same time lower the
prieo of meat.
The fifteenth annual session of the Grand Lodge
of Good Templars of Pennsylvania, mot in Williams.
port, on Wednesday last. Mr. A. N. Brioe, of Uie
Lodge of Good Templars of this plnoe, represented
our Lodge on the occasion.
Rn-OnoANiiRD. Tho Union League, of this plaoe,
was ro-orgnnized ou Wednesday evening of last week,
in the room of the Grand Army of the Republic.
They will meet regularly every Wednesday evening.
It is earnestly hoped that every borough and town
ship in tho county will speedily organize a Longue.
Capt. I. B. Davi and wifo,Wm. Hoinen, Esq.i
and wife, D. IT. Drlcsbach, Esq., and Simon Came
ron, Esq., loft Milton, on Wednesday of last week.
for a trip through Missouri and Kansas. It is tho
intention of the gentlemen named to prospect in
thoee States with a viow to future settlement there,
New Machine Pnop, Ac We call 'attention to
tho advertisement of Geo. Rohrbaob A Son, who
have established, in conncotion with their Foundry
reoently rebuilt, a Machine Shop, with new first
class Machinery and excellent machinists. Tuoy
will pay particular attention to repairing all kinds
of Machinery, and continue tho manufacture of
thoir celebrated plows. '
Rainbow. On Saturday last, about 7 o'clock, P
M., we witnessed this phenomena of nature in its
grandest and most gorgeous stylo. The bow formed
a eomplete areh in tho heavens. , The reflection
formed a second bow with the colors invertod, and
the dark spaae botween formed a beautiful broad
bond spanning the entire eastern heavens.
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The fruit crop, on the whole, this year, is another
failure. The peach crop is hardly thought of. The
trees are mostly dead and the living bear no fruit.
Chorries are almost an entire failure, although the
crop is an average oco in some localities. The same
may be aaid of apples. In the west the apple orop is
skid to be very good. Small garden fruits are doing
well. The strawberries look well and promise a
largo yield.
Graduated. Wo are pleased to sco that A. A.
f-hisslor, F-sg., of this plaoe, now one of tho principal
.clerks iu the Treasury Department, at Washington,
was one of the recent graduates of 1868, In the Law
DepartmoDt of Columbia College, aOYsshiugteo.
Mr. Skisslor graduated from .this office, some eighj
years einee, and worked for some time at his trade iu
Washington, ilia industry and talents, hare been
progressive and wo are pleasod to learn that he
passed a number ono examination. '.
E. L. Du Barry, Esq., formerly assistant super
' ctondant of the Northern Central Railway Company,
on the 1st Inst., assumed the duties of superintend
ent of the Susquehanna Division, on the above road
vice Hugh Pitcairn, Esq, resigned. Tho jurisdic
tion of this oftloer extend from Uarrisburg to Sun
bury, tho terminus of the Northern -t'ejitrid proper.
Mr. Du Barry if a young man, of exsellent business
qualifications, and will make a capital officer.
Still they Comb. The Cicada, or seventeen
year loousta, we are told, are appearing in great
cumbers in this and the adjoining eonatics. They
eo me out of the ground, mostly near' old trocs, and
appear intent on becoming better acquainted with
our farmers before they tako their departure.
A Kunaway Accident. On Tuesday last, the
wifeof John Bingnman, Esq., of Georgetown, and her
two children were driving to Uniontowp, about eight
miles distant, when near the.latter pWe,.ohe tide of
the shaft Decease detached, tho horse faking fright,
k ran on, throw in 3 Airs.. Bingaman and tbe 'children
All not of Abe wagon. ' Mrs. J3's clothing becomUg
.entangled, was dragged some distance over a rough
jroad, and terribly bruised and but'. The oldest child,
.woo is about nine years oloVhad. his arm broken, and
was considerably bruised... The youngest child
About three months old, h44t leg broken near the
body. They were cpnyeyed, to .Hickory Corners,
wbero their wounds were drersed by r. W. W
' Jtobbins, of that plaoe. Although it was thought at
.first that Mrs. B. and her bo.be could cot survive,
,we are happy to state that they are in a fair way of
recovery. -, , 7
Accinsaj. un JUouday oi last weak, young man
earned Foe, residing near Selin's-Grove Station, fell
from a freight train on tbe Northern Centra Rail"
road, hear tbe station, and a foot badly crushed by
the wheel of one of thenars. Drs. D. V. Wagenseller
and C. W, Baekus, of Selin's-Srove, amputated the
Got at the ankle. The anfortucato young nian,
while lying on the track, after tbeaaoMent, narrow
Jy escaped being run oyer by another, freight train'
beforo he was? discovered ' ...'
New roa Pjc-Nics. David Fry, Ssq., has com
plated hit arrangement for the summer campaign.
Hit variety of delloaclot for the 4U of July and pkt
nic parties dnrlng the aeason; br scarcely equalled
any whore. Jlr. Fry It, determined, that, these in
teuding to enjoy thesoaalve during the hot summer
months, shall aotbe in want of any luxuries, such
at ice-creams, fanoy cakes, all kinds of fruits, A.,
equal to any fiu-abbed In the cities, lle is now ready
to fill all jprdert from . thit and neighboring towns:
at shor, noticed ' v
Thi Parade ok the 4th or Jolt. The Odd-
Fellows parade on the 4th of July next, at this piaee.
promises to ne one or yie .largusi unt-ouu m mm
yet come off in this partOf ,lb Slaj-e. ,Th,e jnvita;
'lions taut out by tbe eommittee ftf .arrangement!
composed of member! f tba!ffcrant L6d here.
are, beici: favorably rc3i.opSe.d to bj.tht Lodgps as4
Xeompweuti f this and nebWiwg oountiet, all
of whom eapeot tie tam-out la full numbert. Put
Grand Bire 3. BJNjooliPB,..gi,J,bildelphlal' Bad
other prontfutnt T0l'r, wU tttrV addresses on
tbeoocasioa.' Several Jwnris efmoaishave also been
ogagd. The ebrs'fnittae are feusylnaking arrange,
mtutt to make It not enly pleasant, (4 vititdrf, but
also creditable to tbe order ' i
Two IIcNoaap Dollar Commo to You ! A
number of subscribers to the Riverside Institute in
this place, have been notified that id the award of
premiums of the grand distribution of April 30. they
have drawn a premium of Two- h'ohdrkd dollar!
ne more, no less, and that as soon as "ten dollars"
is forwarded, betog an assessment of five- per oent,,
the money will be fortheoralng. . Now, with all these
flattering promises, who could fall tending on the
tea dollan , and receive in return one hundred and
ninety, or Its equivalent in wild oat oil ttoek ? And
then the notification says, "to tare yetr trouble In
writing back and asking what the award U, it will
suffice in tolling you that you will bo highly pleated
with the present." What stronger inducement can
there be than that? We noed only say that toveral
kind friends who have reoeived these papers all
for two hundred dollars, too have earlea apon us
to anhounoe their good luck, and at we oannot keep
"a good thing" seoret, we have to tell our readers,
and enly wish we could get a few hundred by re
mitting tons wouldn't we do it? Just ooroe and
look at our pooket book,-and yon will coed no fur
ther answer.
' We learn that Messrs. Itoad A Co., who Issued the
notices of the drawings of the Riverside lottery,
have been arrested ou oomplainl of Mr. Gross, of
Carbon county, who thought such a prize was worth
going after individually, and so went on t New
York. From hoadquartors he was sent to Philadel
phia, and kept for several days on quite an animated
traveliug tour at his own expense.
The Middlecrebk Railroad. The Lewirlown
Gazette, says, "since tho arrangement hetweon the
Middltoreek 11. It., and the Shade Mountain Iron.
Company for finishing the railroad from Selihsgrove
U Boaver Furnace this fall, another similar arrange
ment has been consummated by whioh the road is to
be ootnpleted from Northumberland to Sellnsgrovt,
a distance of seven miles, so that 19 miles will be in
running order before tho close of the year. John
McFarland, Esq., of Northumberland, will famish
bonds for the delivery of tho necessary cumber of
rails for the last mentioned eontraot. The addition
al work It not to Interfere with the grading going on
between Lewistown and Beaver Furnace."
Grapes. The late severe winters have demon
strated that most of the present varieties of grapes
must be abandoned, and that none but the most
hardy should be planted. With us, some of the old,
and what we considered comparatively hardy vines,
havo been killed partially and entire, such at the
Catawba, Crevelling and Diana. The Catawba has
had its day. The most roliable end hardy, at well
as one of the very best grapes, is the Concord, and
is beyond all question the grape for this country. The
Delaware, though small and of slow growth, Is our
finest flavored grape, and with us has proved hardy.
Important Arrangement. An arrangement of
niuoh importance to the coal, iron and lumber inter,
est of this State, has been consummated between the
several canal lines on the Susquehanna river and it8
branches, embracing the Wyoming canal, the West
Branch and Susquehanna, the Pennsylvania, and
tbe Susquehanna and Tide Water oanals. They re
spectively bind themselves to operate their canals
aa one line on all through tonnage, to pro-rata all
through tolls, and to enlarge all of their oanals by
the spring of 1871 to six feet depth of water. It is
estimatod by the parties interested that tbe above
arrangement will effect a reduction of one-half on
the vast tonnage of anthracite and bituminous ooal,
lumber, andiron. Clintm Rrpubliean.
Cocnty Tkuperencb: Comvbstion. A Mass
Meeting of all tbe male and female friends of Tem
perance from ehurchea, schools and Temperance
sooieties in Northumberland county, will be held in
Sunbury, on Tuesday, June 23d, at 10 o'clock A. M.
The Secretary will address the Convention in tho
morning, and explain the object and plans of the
State Union. In tbe afternoon a business meeting
will be hold and the County Union will be recon
structed. In the evening a pubtio meeting will be
held, to be addressed by the Seoretary and uthers.
Watsoktown. Tho Mittonian, says, that the
people of Wataontewn are anxious to have a eubinct
establishment and a machine shop, foundry, ic,
established in their borough. There is uo doubt but
that institutions of the kind would prove remunera
tive at that place. The location is a good one. Tho
borough is growing rapidly, and there is a eplcndid
farming community turrouding it.
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Ton Mechanics' Lien. It is announced by
Gov. Geary that hewill approve.on tbe first of August
next, the bill passed at the last session of our Legis
lature extending the mechanics' lien law, to repairs.
and providing for the speedy trial of oertain easos
where liens have been filed. All persons interested
may govern themselves accordingly.
It will be satisfactory to the discharged soldiers
of tbe volunteer army, and to tho widows, heirt and
ehildron of deceased soldiers, to learn that the long
deferred bounty elaimt are now being adjusted with
a rapidity that will toon exhaust the crowded filce
of application. About two-thirds of these are tattled
by the Paymaster-General, and the remainder by
the Second Auditor.
Tbe Northumberland County National Bank, of
Shamokin, is making preparations to put up a bank
ing house and residence, on tbe eorner of Sunbury
and Washington streets, in that place. The build
ing will be 28 feet front by 72 feet deep, containing
two atoriea. of 11 and 101 feet in tbe clear, a metal
lie roof, vault, Ae. It will be a neat,- substantial
edifice, similar in style to the Lumberman t Bask
at M'illiamsport. The eontraot has been awarded
to Mr. Daniel Yost, who'is to complete it by January
1st, 1869.
Grand Enterta inmbnts. Some of the ladios
and gentlemen connected with the Lodgo of I. O. of
G. T , in this place, gave two grand entertainments
in the Maaouio Hall, on Wednesday and Thursday
evening last, for the benefit ef their Lodge. They
were well patronUed on both occasions. Their per.
tonaianee t aonsisted of Tableaux, Dramas and Cha'
radea. under the management of J. W. Johns, Esq.
The performers were all of Uiit place, who did ad'
mlrably oa their first appearance upon the stage.
Some of the characters would have givou credit ta
more experienced amateurs. '
A. D. C. N. The Democratic organs of this place
notify the members of this order to meet on the 22d
test. These caballstie letters, It ts said, signify "4
Uemocratio jCkate Negdetaript." .,
BUSINESS NOTICES.
lJol Prl.ntlnfr. Having reeeived
large supply ef NW JOB lTl'Er of various new
styles, Postort, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, iiotcer
Heads. BillUoads. Labels. Ac. can be printed in
the latest and lost stylos, and on short noljoe.
Urdera-by mall promptly attended to.
Vjwr hat been a large ttoek of Soot and Shoes
reeeived at, the Excelsior Boot A Bhoe store, of tbe
very latest style, which ean only be bought at Mil-
Jar'. Excelsior eaoea are now being sold cheaper
ithan ever. He ha alo added to his stukf shoes
a large assortment of Trunks and Traveling Bags
the finest ever brought to Sunbury, whioh will be
told .cheap for cash. Call and see to Ratify yourselves.
in
The boaj tiful new Summer Hate just reoeived by
Faust,; fheathloaable, Ratter, la Market Square,
art tbe admiration of U who have teen them.
Faust hat tbe largest atook.outtidt.of the elUes, aad
be it oelehrated for hit low price. - He is prepared
to furnish, a,t Uie lowest rates, anything in hit line
of butinest. .,'
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Coa' Cosgb Baxsam.TJi great popular Reme
dy for Copghs, Colds, Oronp, Whooping; Ceugh, and
Consumptipn. BptbsUetr-rdiBary A tj., else wan
moth family kottles-ur sal iy all dsuggisU and
tlealfrt In medletneev So family eheuld e ever
.night without jt m tbeheusa. . , .
Strug Favorites. Miller' hoot and aboet, fbr
iadtet an4 entemen, are nqrivalled thi (eatao,
their reooreW tuperlerity In tiyla and manufae-
turt plaelpi them fir in adranoe of all tlmilar effort.
When you VaQt a really ttylilb and beotnln beot
er shoe, call at the LittlMor .Boot ana cnoe cioie
Mark fcauar ' '
"It was Paul," remarks a ootemporary, "who
aid that Cleanliness IT next ta godliness." We
think1 it tbe equal duty of Jttery aan t be appropri
ately attired. "Neat but not gaudy," aayi Shakt
peare. What we say it, that whether you leek It
ready-made of oustom-made, you git good clothing
at the Continental -Clothing Bazaar. Every taste
can be -Wilted at Ihtt establishment, and at prions to
disarm oompetltioriT .
Mart a man asoribes bis entire sttceest In life to
a proper linpres-ion, made at the proper time, upon
the proper person. . Any one who attires himself at
J. 0. Book's Tailoring establishment, on Fourth St.,
knows this for himself. In a suit of the pretty sum
mer goods at Beck's evn a sloven oan make htmaelf
gnlnly, and without startling bit pocket-book.
11.71-
Cob's Dyspepsia Curb Will Immediately re
lieve and permanently oure the most aggravated
ease of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con
stipation, and all diseases of the Stomaoh and Bow
els. Physloians, clergymen and all who use it, join
In unbounded praise of its great virtues. Bold by
Druggists everywhere.' Pr ioe 1 .00. .
K Lift III; It V M4KKF.TK.
Corrected Weekly for the "Anerioan.,,
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
do do de do perewt.
Rye Flour, . .. per bbl.
do perowt.
Wheat, prime red, new, per bushel,
Rye, do
Oorn, new, ' do
OaU, do
Potatoes, do
Dried Peaches, pared per tound
de do unpared do
T, I -J A ' -. . . .1
tU 00
7 00
10 00
a 00
il 60
1 60
1 la
8.')
1 75
a;.
20
is
3 00
i:
an
ib
Si
25
20
14
IS
18
60
Dried Cherries, (unstoncd,) per bu
Butter,
per pound,
?.
Cheese,
Lard, ,
Hams,
Shoulders, '
Beef, hind quarter,
" front "
, Mutton,
Cblokent, '
per dozen,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
Shamokln Coal Trade.
SbamokiN, June 8. 1B68.
Tout. Cti't.
Sent for week ending June 6,
Per last Koport,
13.435 05
160,293 03
182,733 08
185,231 14
2.498 0B
To tame time last year,
Decrease,
Special Noticea.
4Juil to .Tlarrliioro. Younz Men's Guide
to Happy Marriage nnd Conjugal Felicity. The hu
mane viows of benovolent Physicians, on the Errors
and Abates Incident to Youth and Early 'Manhood,
sent In sealed lotter envelopes, free of chare,. Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P , Philadel
phia, Pa.
June 13, B. ly.
A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION. A
Physician who had Consumption for several years,
with frequent bleeding of the lungs, oured himself
with a medioine unknown to the profession, when his
case appeared hopeless. He is the only physioian
who nas used it in me own person, or wno uas any
knowledge of its virtues ; and be can ascribe the de
gree of health be now enjoys to nothing bat the
use ot nis ntiaicine; and nothing nut uuer aespair
ami entire extinction of all bope of reoovery, to
gether with a want of confidence in all others, induc
ed him to hazard the experiment. To those suffer
ing with any disease of the Lungs be proff ers a treat
ment he oonfidently believes will eradicate the
disease. Price $1.60 per bottle or $8 a bait dozen,
sent by express. . Suud for a circular or call on
Jjn. E. JJoVI.STON ilACKlO.N,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
May 30,188 ly.
Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh treated
with tbe utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., Oeul
ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No.
805 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from
the roost reliable sourcos In city and country can be
teen at his office Tho Medical faculty are invited
to acoomiany their pationta, as he bos no secrets In
his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with
out pain. No obarge for examination. nov.30-rly.
QNE PRICE CLOTHING.
JONES'
old established
o.m: imc m i:
CLOTHING HOUSE,
OOl Market Ntreet,
Ono door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment has done busi
ness on the Ono Price Sys;eni, and we believe we
are the only Clothing House iu the oily that strictly
adheres to this prinoiple. Wo have earned a repu
tation whioh wo ure proud of, for good tuste in seiuct
tcood stylos and substantial material, tuul not less
important, for having all our i;oods
i:THA WVIA, 9IAII2.
We employ tho bast talont, for Cutters, nnd our
Goods are of both kinds fashionable and plain
so that all tastes ean be suited. The prices are the
very lowest, at any one by a moment's thought most
tee, or otherwise we could not meet the competition
of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made,
we must put our prices down to the advantages we
promise.
The people may depend, this is the two plan upon
whioh to do business, nnd many a dollar can be
saved to Clothing buyers by ks oping in mind
JONE8'
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
604 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Not on the Corner, but ono door above Sixth.
I. J1.41ZIv, pialc-Hiiiun, ;
April 4, 1863. ly
ii.SOft.OOO (Stfttoniei's in Four Yram,
PATRONIZE THE BEST.
Havinff tho largest capital, most ezperiehced buy
ers, and extensive Wado of any euaceru in the Dollar
bale business, we . ...
- OUARRANTKK SATISFACTION
in every instance, and also tho host saloctionot Goods
ever ottered at
O.eli DUIXAK H.ICII.
No other cenoorn has any show wherever our
Agents are selling. Our motto, ''Prompt and Relia
ble." Mule and fomule agents wanted in city and
o,unny.
Xlio Indies
are particularly requested to try our popular elub
system of selling ail kinds of DRY ASD FANCY
GOODS, DRESS PATTERNS, COTTON CLOTH,
CASTORS. SILVER PLA'i'KD UOODB WATCH
ES, Ao. (Established 1864.) A patent pen fountain
and a check describing an article to bo sold lor a
dollar, 40 etsu 29 fof 2; 40 for M ; tr; L00
for10; tent by mail, rree present to getter up,
(worth M per cent, more than those sent by any other
concern,) according to slie of club Send us X trial
club, or if Cot do not tail te send fbr R oh-cnlar. 1
N. B. Our sale should not be classed with"Ntw
Tork doUarewelry talus or liogus "Tea Couipacies, 1
as u is uoiuiuic UI iue uri.
EASTMAN A KENDALL.
$5 Dauovor Street, Boston, Moss.
Alay 23, C8. em. ,
Audttortl, Report of tlsc Jloanly
'axid of HuwJi 't'owvltiu, Kprth'd
Cunty,
Iinae Ull. colleetor of tha additional Bounty
Tax, assessed and levied under speuial Act of the
Legislature, approved tn llth dayol April, A. U
lboft.
, DR.
Tomont of Duplicate, $1,116 70
ca. . ..
C. Boyd, $978 tX
15 3U
. , 64 08
88 0d
By receipt of Troa., J
" Exonerations,
" Cuinmission,
Receipt,
e
I. U. Torreoeo, Jeslah Reed, J. 0. Boyd and
Charles Kate, CoaamUWe to procure lUoruit.
.J. C. Boyd, Treasurer.
' ' "" . '-.. DR. t "
To amount received of Collector, Hile, - fl ,020 31
Cash - P. Hanghaweut, 70 If
. Or do en Joph Hummer, 13 27
lr103 77
I
Due on settlement of April J, '67, 'I84T 41
Interest on Peter Baldy't Note, 160 89
Wkioi out Bovnty Taxation-
treasurer"lCoin.-in t09$ 3j
Expentei of Cowftivttee,
IT 00
6 00 '
81 00
,-, . - w , i . fl,10S 17-1,103 TT
J. B. Bassett, )
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.May 3, 1868.-3t.
AudUets.
LIGHT I LIGHT I LIGHT l
ft. UVEIII.Y,
THE Tiopular Photograper, Has Cited up, In the
old Pont Office building, three door west of the
railroad, Market Sqaare, ene ef the very beet Sky
Light to be foaad ia tbe State, and is now prepared to
take picture ef any kind, in ail klndt of weather,
early and late. Children taken almost instantly.
Bring along the babies wo ate now ready for tbein.
COMB ONE ! COME ALL !
both great nnd small, see his new rooms, and ex
amine specimens.
FRAMES and FRAMING material constantly on
hand and made to order. Bring along yur pictures
and hare them framed oheapor than anywhere else.
Coma and see for yourselves, Anything In the
picture line constantly on hand or ordered. Copying
done in all its branohet and colored at desired.
Doth out and indoor view taken at short notioe
and on reasonable terms. Satisfaction guarranteed,
as our motto it ta please. All negatives oarofully
preserved. Remember the plaoe ask for S. BYKU
LY, Market Bquaro.
JrtayJVea-ly
" JACOB 8HIPMAN,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT,
SUNBUttV, FENN'A.
REPRESENTS. :
Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Co., York Pa.,
Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Co.,
New York Mutual Life, Girard Life of Phil'a. A Hart
ford Conn. GcnornJjAocidont. ,
' All kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS,
Slates, Pens, Ink, Paper, Ao. . ,
. Miscellaneous Books, a good tssort
ment. All the now books received
as soon as published, ar-d for tale at
Publishers' prices.
' BIBLES, Prayer Boobs and nymn
Books, in every stylo of binding.
Catbolie Prayer Books.
FAMILY BIBLES in various style.
DICTION ARIKBof all sires.
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Juveniles and Toy Books, a large
assortment.
Illnnlc ItookH d Blank
Forms of all kinds.
Foolscap, Legal Cap, Letter and.
Hole rapors. . - , . . ,
COPYING BOOKS, Inkstand,
Pen Racks, Files, Paper, Cutters and
Counting IIouso Stationery generally.
PHOTOGRAPH
and dear.
ALBUM3 cheap
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Gold Pens and Holders.
Pooket Books and Bill Wllets.
Pioture Frames.
Stereoscopes and Views, American
French. Ao.
Drawing Paper, all sizes, Bristol
Board, Ao. j
Diaries, Memorandum Books, Ao. i
: Baokgamuioq Boards, Uanius, Choss-1
men, Ae.
Toys a largo and complete assortment
l)ase-iaus ana uais. f iwimg ituuj
and Tackle.
Porfuuie. Bruhoinian and Parisian!
Mamies, ao.
Gold Pens re-pointed.
Lamps, Shades, Globes, Chimneys
Ac.
Wall Paner and Border, all kinds.
Window Curtains, Paner Gilt and
Oilod.
Musio and Musical Instruments.
ITAll kinds of Books and Stationery not on hand
promptly ordered.
aii rue UHiivana n ecsiv I auurs nuu woimiu"
A irent for tha "American Oriran." Also for "La
Rose's Hair Restorative," Enamel of America, and
"National Steam Navigation Company
Sunbury, JUny It), loha. .
SPRING TRADE 1808.
M. 1,, IjAZARUS,
would oall tbe attention of the public, and her
oustomcrs generally, to her large and now assort
ment ot
Fancy ana Domottie Ury jiood.
Which consist of Ponlins. DelainB. Chcnes, Allapac
cas, Crapes, Urenadines, iron unreges, i.awns,
Ginghams, Calicoes, Cbinttce, At.,
IV bite UonrxlH.
Cambrics, Stoys, Organdies, Victoria, Plaid Muslins
Alarsailies, rique, 1'ruiiogs. n igans, xuusnna,
(bleached and unbleached.) Table Linon,
Napkins, Towels, Table Covers,
Bed Spreads, Ao.
Gloves. Hosiarv. L'unuits. Hood Skirts. Dress Trim
mines, (in vanetv.) Ijauies anu uenis iiiuunir-
ohiefs, Neok Ties, and notions in variety too nuiner
ous to mention. M. L. LAZARUS.
Sunbury, May 0, 1808, , ' JJ
IF you have a picture you want framed, go t(
' llyt-rl v'm and get it done cheaper than any.
where else in town. Hu bus mouldings of all kiudi
constantly on hand. ' ' 1
iVAI.I, ' PAPKKS.
)APERHANGINGS'.
AH IMMENSE STOCK OP
WALL PAPERS,
KKW AND ELEGANT BTVLES
FOIt l'AHI.ORS, HALLS, ETC.,
WIKILESALK AND nF.TAIt,
HOWELL A BOURKE'S,
Corner of Fourth and Market Streets,
lbiludeliliia.
March ?8,-'68, 3m. -
IRON. A large assortment of the best manufac
tured Bars, Hoop. Band, Round and Square
Iron, Nail Rods, Cast Steel, Blistor
Steel, Prill Steel, Horse Shoes, Horso Nails,
Anvils, Bellows. Vioos, Hammers,
Sledges, Rasps and FiUu, at
CO i.' LEY A 00 8
AV. A. J5ENNETT,
; PRUGGIST AXD CHEMIST,
Mlarket Kqunrr, Hil .HUICr, ln.
Has just opened afresh and full assortment of
Drugs and Medicines!
unsurpassed in purity and freshness, and kept con.
stand t on hand. My stock will always be found
coniplote in every article of merit in Medicine
' Phvsioians and Customers may rely upon prompt
ness and attention to orders.
FANCY ARTICLES !
My stock it unusually large and embraces every
thing that ean be fourid on a first elaas Toilet Table,
ineiding American end genujue French and Eug-
' . PERFUMERY,
PomaieSfc Hair Oil,., lvoty, 'Gutta ; Tcrcha,
Wood J- and Horn Comb, .Toilet Soaps, Hair.
Tooth, Nail, Cloth and Paint Bruthos, ia.
' -T ' JPalead Jtledirlnot;
Embracing all the most popular Preparations of tbe
day, at manufacturers' prioes.
Pur Havana 5EGARS and COEWIIM TOBACCO,
. . -.0f jne DOTj Brands. -
Iaint, Oiltt, Ulitr, ' WIkmh,. Pully,
' TurnlMhH, Ac ' '
All my TincUuuH, Syrups, Ointment, Cerates, and
other preparation a) smuvilaoUued by myself, and
from the beet material I etui prooure in Market.
Having bad quite a number ef y.aart' experienoe in
tno ; .
Drug and Preeription Btnrinet,
both iff Philadelphia oftd the oountry, and alto the
advantage or tne to;iege or armaey, i reel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
that the Phvsioians and publio may favor me with.
All my preparations at 1 have above assorted, are
made troni tne uesi material, ana upon norior I
assert, they are of offioial streneth.
For jw.o4iun.al j urosesj 1 koop on hand the very
WINES, BRAKiHEB AND LIQJL'OUS,
that I can nroeura. 1 1
Before purchasing elsewhere, eall and oojtvuic
your owa wind. ..
W. A. BENNETT,
fcunhury, May IB, 1868.
.. ; ta.eMttortj AsKlee,
- Estate of Catherine Broolons, dseeased.
NOTICE i hereby given that lottarj .testamentary
haviug been granted to the wnjersianed, on the
estate of Catharine Broeious, late of htwu JJWoy
townBbJp, Northumberland eounty, Pa., doeeased.
All person knowing themselves indebted to aaid
estate are requesiea to WU.B iinmeutas jpaymeai,
and those having elUus to pretant thwa .duly au
thenticated for settlement.
ANDREW Din T, Sxeeutor.
UrMahuwy,Mayt,a8 t
TF you vast picture, of any kind, gf yoarself or
Jl irientt, go xo s erijr JMV juaraet
tiquare, near tne rauruaq. :
HJKKJJ aapl get tit beat picture?
Why at
llverli's. oi ooitue.
Always go to nyerly
anii
judge for yourself.
T EMEMBER BTfrlj'tJ new- Pioture Gallery,
J y three doors westei toeraiiroea.naraeinquaie
IfANCY CAKES
RESPECTFULLY .Informs the citir.ens of Sun
bury and Vioiutty, that be will bake to or dor
all kinds of
4'nU-is 0r Hullo, I'nrttrw, Ac.
Families irotuppllcd with FRESH BREAD, Twist
Rolls, Rusks, Tea Hunt, An., and also kopt on hand
manafnctnrrd out of the best materials.
All orders loft at his Shoo in Market Square, one
door east of Miss Anna Painter's Millinory Store, or
at hit Bakery on Spruoe Stroot, between Front and
Bccond streets, will niootwitn prompt ntieniion.
PICNIC PARTIES tunolled with Cakes, Ioe-
Creain, Ac, nt tho shortest notice
Orders are respectfully solicited.)
DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, May J, 1888.
SUNBURY MAKBLE
THE undersigned having bought tho
icntiro slook of Dlssincer A Taylor,
would inform the public that ho is now
ready to do all kinds of rparblu work ; bason hand,
and makes to order at short notice,
WoiiiimcntH and IIoikI-SIoiich,
of every style to suit pnrebesB'.
DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS.
Also, Ccmctcrv Posts with Galvanised nino and all
other fencing generally used on Cemeteries.
John A. Taylor will coulinue in the employment,
ai tho old stand in Market Square, Sunbury, Pa.
May 2, 'tis. ly.J W. M. DAUOIIERTY.
THOMAS G. ITbTT.""'
MEHCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET SyUAllE, SVSBURY, PA.,
JJAS just received a large and well-tulectcd stuck
STRING AND SUMMER GOODS
' consisting of tho finest
CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES AND VESTINC.S
ever brought to Sunbnry, and which he promises to
sell cheaper than the oheupest. Having the services
of skillful tailors, he guarantees a good tit in every
instanceinferior to qno outside of the eitios.
Everything from my establishment will be guar
anteed as represented.
THOMAS G. NOTT.
Sunbury, MnyOlh, IPOfl.-tr
"SPRING FASHIONS IN
Miss LOUISA BHI3SLER,
THE popular Millinery, south sido of Mnikot
Square, Sunbury. is desirous of culling tbe attention
of the public and trado to her unique and handsome
assortment ot
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOCDS.
just opened. On hand and mnde to order, aro (he
latest and most superb styles of
Ilrlrial, 31 im I iif;' ninl Irr-OMM Hon.
1K'. ;iul Ifiitsi.
Also, asplcndid assortment of Trimming, Artificial
Flowors, Bonnet Frames, Veils, Collars, Ao.
Gontleuieu's Hoods, such as Hosiery, Handker
chiefs, Neek-tic. Brushes and gfiods for tho toilet.
Also, a Una assortment of Perfumery, and all
goods usually kept in a well furnished establishment.
A call is only required to be convinced.
' N. B. Spocial alttntion Is directed to a fine lot
of Ladies' Dress Cars nnd Uond Dresses,
t ' , , LOUISA SH1SSLER.
APi!L1ft1gw- . ' " -
itooTM " a.i mn;s.
J. C. SYLVIS, WITH IT. G. THACHER,
Msnufiicturcr of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CAI.F
HootN, Xliorsi nnd init-if4,
, Pleasants' Building, Mnrket Square,
SUNBURY, PA. ,' ,
Ladies' Boots, Shoe? and Gaiters of all description'1
made to order op the shortest notice and most rea"
eonahle tonne. Having the best workmen employed,
we oan assure the publio that, if they will give us a
call, they will he satisfied of the above facts. RE
PAIRING neatly done with dispatch.
If your corns do hurt your feet,
Just call and leave your inoasuro,
And we will make your Shoes or Boots,
That you will oall a treasure.
March m, '88 ly,
' sunbtjjty 8t-eam saw mill.
iTIIi.m.iiui:aga.,
. Manufacturer and Doaler in all klndt of
TIMBER, LUMBER, LATH, PALING &2SIIIX-
.... QLES. '
Also, Flooring, Shelving, Siding, Doors, Sash,
Blinds, Brackets, Moulding, .to.
Corner Raco Street and River Road, SUXBUR Y, Pa.
April 4, 1808. - i
J. W. Stevenbon. - ' A. X. Brice.
, ATTRACTION
AT
IIAUPT'S NEW IRON FRONT'.!
STEVENSON &; BUICE,
HAVE opened up a now and dosirablo stock of
Goods in Haupt.'s Nuw Buildinir, consistini; iu
part of a splendid variety of
Americuii YVntfliOH,
UOLIJ WATCHES,
BOOKS, CLOCKS, jkwelry;
eTATIuUEHY , ' SILVER-WAUK,
GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES, NOTIONS,
Glass-Ware, Cutkry, ' pictures,
Looking-Classes, &c, &&, fcc. '
Call and examine our stock. Our aim will bo to
pleaso and satisfy all who call.
Sunbury, April 1.9, 186S 3m
SPRING , AND SUMMER
Millinery G oods,
?tl. I.. Jo!Isr, bcgl leave to an
nounce to the Ladies of Sunbnry and vicinity, that
she ha just opened a largo uud vuriod stock of
MIL LINK KY GOODS,
Tho latest New York and Philadelphia styles of
LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS.
Also, an excellent assortment of Fashionable Em
broi lerin, Edgings, Laoes, Woolen Caps, Haudker
chiofs, Scarfs, Gloves, Hosieries, and all kinds of
FanoyWotions, Stamped Muslins, Corsets, Perfume
ries, fibaps, Lilly Whito, Enamel of America, Sta
tionery, o., &o.
.Call and examine for yourselves. Ko trouble to
show goods
Sunbury, April ll 1888.
FARM .FOR RENT !
FARM, oontainiug about 70 acres cleared land,
witn dwelling, &o.,suuato in Shamokin town
Mortbumharland county, is offered for rent ou
sbj, J
reasonable terms. For furtbor particulars, apply at
the Merchant Tuilor Shop, of J. 0. Reck, on fourth
street, Sunbury, Pa.
Sunbury, April 11,1663.
M :isi H oil-
TDC aubscribcrc having ju.4 erected acd put In
operative a Mill for the luunuAwturo of
LINSEED OIL,
offer tbe highest market price furFLAXSKED.
'JMiey have attached to tbeir establishment a Chop
ping Mill, and farmers nnd others wanting gram
chopped for feeding, ean be accommodated at tho
shortest notice. A machine for ohopping corn w ith
tne eon is attached te tne mm.
MORGAN &MASSER.
January 25, 18o8.-ly
BEEVES' AMBROSIA
IMPROVED!
It it an elegant Dressing for the Hair.
Jl oauset tho Hair to Curl beautifully.
It keeps Ulo ealp Clean and Healthy.
It Invlgoratos the Root of tbe Hair.
Itforoe the Hair and Board to grow lusuriautly.
jt Immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps the Hair frcun .Changing Color from Age.
It restore Grey Hair to It Original Color.
It brings out Hair.ou heads that have been bald for
yean.
It jt composed entirely of simple nd purely vegeta
ble substance.
It bat received over U thousand volaetary tosti
mouialtofltt aicelleac., many of whioh are from
physiuiau in high sUuoUiig.
ft b told in half-poend bottle (the lauie blown in
the glut), by Druggists and Dealers in Funcy Good
everywhere, at One Dollar per Boole. Wholosale
by Denial Barnes A Co. F C. Wells A Co ; Si'hicfiV
tin A Co , New Vrk.
March 21, 186e-m
SPRING OPENING,
GREAT FALL IN PRICH1!
Buy the MOST GOODS,
of the
BEST GVU-X.itT
For the
LEAST MONEY,
SMALL PROFITS AND
SALES !
QUICK CASH
ii. v. niitno,
at the
MAM0TH STORE,
Market qcauk,
bunbcuy, rr.NN'A.,
Has just received and opened tho
I5i:ST filJI. l:CTiqp and
riXE.ST ASSORTMENT, of
DRY GOODS IN TOWN.
French Merinos,
Prints, Muslins,
Ginghams,
Cujsiuicrcs, 4o.
Delaines nnd Armurcs.
Pomcstia Cottons, trown and Ijleacaed.
NOTIONS of all kinds.
Hosiery, Gloves, Men's and Ladies Undergarment
WHITE GOODS.
A full BSsortiuent of TRIMMINGS.
Builders will find my Stock of Hard w lire,
I'aintM, Olia, 4.I:ihh, kc, Complete.
Drugs and Mridioiues,
Willow and CHanvta-n,
s
Quccntware, Glassware,
Crockery, Call
BOOTS AND SHOES-
HATS AM) CA13,
and in fact everything usually kept in a large Store
Call and be convinced that the CHEAPEST
PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUR fjOODS it at
The Mammoth Store.
SI. "if. FHILINO,
T ertnsi Cah,-30 days,
as my floods are bought for Cash and Sold Cheap
for the READY MONEY. 1 give tho trade the ad
vantage of sit reductions aa fast as they are niade by
MauuhiCturors.
h. Y.rniMNo,
yunbiuy, April IS, lRrt.
sioo nnwini?
For a medicine tint will cure
CtUOlt?
INFLUENZA,
TICKLINO in llw THROAT,
... WHOOI'INO t'(JIXlt,
ot rehtv
-COfSUMPTiVli OOI.OI13,
as quirk as
UOE'S COUGH BALSAM!
OVIIR ONE MILLION DOTTI.h.9
hav 'been sold anil uol a single instance of ils failure is.
k nitwn. We hnve, in nur puflBessi'iii, any q.ianlityof Cei
tificQieo, eoine of theinfriiui . .
.. KM I.N K.N T PHYSICIANS
who hsve ud it, in iucir piunuce, ami aivetf it the pro-
iiiiiviiuc I'vrrevcijr ntnrr eom"Oiu.
I f DOKS) NOT tiftV VP A COUGH,
but I.OOUKN It'.
lo enal.lathe patient to erjivfiuiate freely. Two or
lliroe iloa s.
Will Invarutih caa Ticslih im tna Tanost !
A hilf tintdpliKi nftp,, ciin.irlv cured the most Stub
born CoukIi, sad jrm. th mpiau is so suieanil siietdy in its
iwratioii, it prrfwaly liurntku, Imins purely voyetnlili
Il is very agreuuhle ui tti two, and may be ndtnllinleitd
to children ut any nao.
In cases of CKOltp we will nrante a cure, if taken i"
uasun,
NO FAMILY HHOUI.D HP. WITIIOI T IT!
It is within Ihe reach of all, it being the cheapest end I "it
medicine extant.
C. Q. CLARK A CO., Proprietors.
WEW IIAVK.N, CONN.
April IS, 1SW. if
a O E ' s
DYSPEPSIA CUP.E.
THIS GREAT RKMEDV I'OIl ALk D1SF.AUE8 u
the
BT O M A O II O
is the discovery nf the inventor of Cue's valuable CitjRh
Unlsuin, while experimeiitma for hisown health, flenicd
Crump iu the Blomni h for him which had liefoi yielded
to mithiitfr hot rhlnrofonn.
l:lia Bluiost daily testimony from vnrinus parts of the
country enennrne tis to Ijrlir.ve thlre is no disttisi: csusi-d
by a dtsoruered slnmaeh it will not speedily euro
Physicinna endorse niU Vce it I
M-inistor Rive tentimorfy of its efilcnoy.
And from all directions we receive tidings of cures per-
formed.
DYSPEPSIA!
It is sure to cure.
HEARTBURN !
One dote will ours.
SICK-HEADACHE !
Il has cured in hundreds nf casi
HEADACHE AND DlZZINE!
It (tups ill thirty minutes
iCIDITY OF THE STOMACH !
It conects at once.
RISE OF THE FOOD!
It slops immrdiaic!)'
DISTRF.S3 AFTER EATING :
One dose will remove.
CHOLERA MORBUS!
Rapidly yields to a few d.isos.
DAD BREATH !
Will he changed with half a bolll.
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESf).
Its U.NrBECEDffjTEP SUCCESS is owing to ths
fact that
It Curos ly AHiStiii4 TVatitre
TO RE-ASSERT HER SWAY IN THE SYSTEM t
Nearly evory dealer ill the United Stales soils it nt
ONE DOI.LAll TER BOTTLE'.
C. G. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
NEW HAVEN, COSJ.
April 18, lSftK. ly.
r. n. moore. r, c. DissjsoEn.
Sow 1'lrm J Sow W tore I Xcyr Itoom!
and an
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS!
ORpAT REDUCTION IS PRICES!
JIOOKK USSIMER,
Ilayo just opened a carefully selected stook of
HEW U(XDS, in
Hmipt'i Sew Iron Front,
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PEXK'A
Consisting of
DRY OOOD9, MOTIONS, GROCERIES, (JUEENt?
WARE, GLASSWARE. nnd a full lino of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AND
I. utiles BrcHi food!t,
Cnlicnes, Mutdins, Flnnncls, Talilo Linens Toweling.
Checks, Tiukinc;, Counterpanes, Cussimeres,
Vesting;, Yarns, (skirts, Nock Xief,
Culls, Collars Handkerchief?,
lluie, Oil Cloth, Curpets,
Wood aud Willow-Ware.
Wo invito spocial attention ta tho quality of our
.Stock of
r.atocE:mi:s asi svii :i:s,
RIO and JAVA COFFUE, TEAS, KUOARS,
JUDLASSES, SYRL' PS, SOAP, SALT,
i ISH, VINKUAR, Ac, &o.
Campbell's Celebrated FLOUR, always on hand
Wo feel conlidcnt that cash buyers will find it to
their advantage to give us a call, and customers
generally are invited to oall and examino our good
and get posted on pur prices.
By strict ajteutiwn to tiio wauls of our customer
and fnir dealing wo hope to merit a full share of tho
public patronage.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in ex
change for goods, lor which tho highest prioe will
bo paid.
MOORE & DISSINGER.
Funbury, April 11, '63.
KEEP WELL-DRESSED.
Call and sec th9 well eclected Stock of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
OVERCOATINGS, VESTING.?, Ac
Just received at
.i
MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH
MENT, rourtli street, below Eystor 8 Store, 6UNBLKY
WINTER CLOTHING
of tho most approved stj los is made up to order .
reasonable ratos.
He bus also a fine assortment of Caiuioie Fhirt.",
Drawers, Undershirts, Overhauls, Blouses, Neck
ties. Cofton and Woolen Hose, Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, U loves, and a general variety of
OENJ'LEJJEN'S FURNIBU1N( UOODS,
Givo him a eall, which you will find te be to your
advantage.
Sunbury,. Got. 19, 1667.
N 1 W D R Y GO 0DS
AND
Fresh Groceries!
On Third 8t., one door below the Lutheran Church,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
HEJNTR-5T PETERS,
Has just opened a l'uge assorUaeut of
DRY GOODS, such as Calicoes. Delaiacs, Muslims,
Ac. Ao.
and
PROVISIONS
of all kinds, tuoh as
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL 01 1
Molasses, Syrups, Mackerel, Lard, Hams, Nuti
Dried and Cauqed Fi uits, Phonos, Jttaisins, Checsu,
aud Crackets, aud in fact evorythiug usually
kept in the tlrooery line.
Hums, Fish. Coal Oil,' Crockery-ware, tiuoentwarn
Ula-wa,re, Willow-ware, Ao.
The best TLOUR and MEAL in the Market.
Tobacco, Cigars, and a variety of NOTIONS.
Also : All kinds of Canned Fruit, at the lowoa
prices.
Country FroUuoe taken ,n cicbange for floods.
tJrCall and cxauiiue niy touk, and, satisfy your
elvos.
n.ERY PETERS.
Sunbury, April 85, 1867. '
COUNTRY DEALKRi supplied with all kinds of
Stoue Ware at lest than r'aotory prioes at Har
risburg, laving paokace, breakage nnd freight, at
the Muuitnutli bluro ot li. Y. FltlLi.SU.
A LARGE supply of Wall lUtor nnd
Llurilci-, juil rooeivod aud i"i' tale cheap,
at the
Mammoth Stert of . '
II V 1IUUN'.
April 1. ISrW.