Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 20, 1868, Image 3

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    Ctje guntrnttf American.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 80, 1808.
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Slocal Affairs.
Ta flood Templnrt olsarsd about $40 by their
charade and tableau! entertainments in the Masonia
Hall, last week. - -
ToSTitm, handbills, oirculars, bill and letter heads,
cards, envelopes, and sit kinds of job printing, exe
cuted at Ibis office witU neatnosa and dispatch.
A hiw Lodge of Odd Fellows ti about being es
tablished at Turbutville, this county. Borne of the
leading citizen! of the town and neighborhood will
be among its charter memben.
Tub ladies of the Epiicopal Church will hold
their strawberry festival on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday evenings of. next week, in the Ma
soniollull. Crime. I bere aro at present fifteen prisoners eon
fmcd In our county jail, undor the charge of .Sheriff
Bookley. After the August session of osurt we pre
sume tlio Sheriff will get rid of most of his euitotncrs.
The Treasurer's sale of land for taxes was bold
at the Court House, in this place, on Monday and
Tuesday of last week. Only a few lots were sold
and the sole was then postponed nntil Monday next,
C2d inst.
The ladies of tho Methodist Eplsoopal Church, of
this place, will hold a strawberry festival in the hall
of tho Court House, on next Thursday, Friday and
Saturday evenings, June 25Ui, 20th and 27th. Tho
publio aro invited to attend.
GnAM-ATF.n. Wo notieo in the list of the gradu
ating class of tho Dickinson Seminary, at Williams
port, the names of Elisha B. Kline, of Sunbury, and
Ezra It. Yocum, of Northumberland. They will
rcoeiro their diplomas on Wednesday next.
The old school and new school branches of the
Presbyterian Church, at their Conventions in Al
bany and llarrieburg, each adopted a series of doc
trine articlos as a basis of Union by a large majority.
This aotion has yet to bo endorsed by the Presby
teries of tho two schools to mako it final.
Nbw ScnooL Eoahp. The now School Hoard of
tho Sunbury School District was organized on
Wednesday last, and the following officers were elec
ted for the ensuing year :
rrosidont I)r. D. W. Skiudel.
Secretary L. T. Rohrbaoh.
Treasurer Emanuel Wilvert.
Verdict in Fa von of thc Nortubun Central
Railroad. Tho suit of Emily Slocum against tho
Northern Central Railroad Co., for damages in re
ceiving an injury while traveling on their road in
tho yoar 1F8R, has just closed at Elmlra. Com
plainant laid damages at 5,000. Theverdiet of the
jury was "no couse for action."
Mas Drowned Information Wanted. The
drowned man found in the river at Ooldnboro', York
county, a few days since, has not yet been identified.
Any person having a knowledge of a man being
missing from any point up the river, will do woll to
write to Isaac Sbolly, at Uoldsboro', York county,
who found tbo remains of the unfortunate individual
who was drowned. Exchanges along the Susque
hanna river will please copy.
Grand Army or tub Republic. The semi
annual Slate Convention of thie Order will be held
in Pottsville, on the fth proximo. It is expected
thi.t about two hundred dolegatcs will attend. On
tho 8th thcro will bo a parade and review of oil
po?ts that participate, and on the 9 th a pio-nio will
lo held on the Agricultural Park grounds in honor
of the delegates. The entire proceedings promise to
be of an exceedingly interesting character.
Explosion On Tuesday morning last Mrs. S. B
Wheeler, residing on Raco street, In this place, was
feverely burned by tho explosion of a quantity of
turpentine A few dnys previousho placed tho
lurncuuuc in lue oven ei a now, vsnieu uau uui
been used for fon.0 time, and on Tuesday morning,
on making firo in it nnd neglecting to remove tho
turpontinc, it exploded, blowing tho stove to atoms
and severely burning her. The carpet nnd furuituro
In (he room woro somowhat damaged by flro.
Drowned. A sad caso of drowning occurred in
this placo on Saturdny afternoon last. A son of
Charles Carr, aged about seven years, while Celling
from a raft in front of Reagan's Steam Saw Mill,
fell iuto the river una was drowned. A boy, who
was near hitn at thc time, taw bim fall, and imme
diately gave the alarm, but some minutes elapsed
before his body was recovered. Every effort was
mad by Dis. Awl nud Angle to resusoitate life, but
proved unsuccessful, as bo was too far gone when
discovered. His remains were interred on last Tues
day afternoon.
Temperance Convention. We aro requested to
nnnounco that a Mass County Temperance Conven
tion, under the auspices of the State Temperance
I'nion, will beheld in Sunbury, on Tuesday, June
23d, beginning at 10 o'clock, A. M. Rev. Ponnell
I'ooiabo, Secretory for Eastern Pennsylvania, will
be present. Tho friends of temperance throughout
tho county arc earnestly invited to attond and co
operate in forming an auxiliary county organization.
Preliminary to the convent ion, a series of sermons
rn tempcruuoo will bo preached by Rov. Mr.
Coonibo in the different churohes of Sunbury. The
rrder arranged is as follows : Preaching by Mr.
Coombo on Sunday morning, in the Methodist Epis
copal Church, at loj o'clock ; in the Evangelical
Lutheran, on Sunday evening at 73 o'clock ; on
Monday evening, at 71 o'clock, in the Presbyterian
Church.
As tho pastors aud congregations of the different
churches uuito iu theio eorvlccs, there will be no
service iu tho Lutheran and Presbyterian churches
on Sunday morning, and none in the Presbyterian
and Methodist churches in the evening.
The public aro earnestly invited to attend these
services und tho convention. The place for holding
tho convention will ho announced from the pulpit on
bundoy.
An Exciting Scene. One of tha most exciting
scenes ever witnessed in this place occurred on the
pavement, in front of the Masonie Hall, on Monday
morning last. The mail train had just arrived and
a largo number of persons wore present, waiting for
the opening of tho Post Offico, in the adjoining build
ing. The actors in tha acena were lady from the
South, the widow of a rebel offioer, comely, spirited,
and of good address, who has been residing here for
. a year past. The othor party was an individual
well knowu in this plnoo for bis intense love of De
mocracy, North and South, and alt the emoluments
thereunto appertaining. Tha lady approaohod him
with a small rope and a buggy-whip by her side,
and before he had lime to refieot, she bad partially
succeeded in throwing the lasso over his bead and
commenced a vigorous application of tha whip over
bis bead and shoulders, charging bim, at the same
timo, with having grossly slandered her, and as she
had no one elro to do so she would inflict tha proper
punishment herself. Her anger was intense, and
her languugo and expletives more foroible than po
lite, ia whiob she bore bosvily on tb "Copperheads
of the North," as she styled them. Ia th struggle
be succeeded in throwing her down, but she soon
reooverod and renewed tha attack with increased
violence. At this stage an officer interfered, when
the victim of ber attack was taken into Messrs. Ga
ngers' store, while the pioeeeded nn strut, and
wi.b lb, air of a Irsgedy Quae,, (6ip j tiit0 n
head,) declared that aha intended to admioMer
similar punishment to several others who had been
gumy oi assailing her character. Thera are, of
""' 'us versions of the causes which induced
his attaok. We have fntkeraa to saaatioa mU r
refer mora fully details, bat as faithful public
,....,u.i Bumn toe right the lncliaa
lion to 6uort, entirely, rasieg ventt-, In wkJofc bs
i-nimuniiy ifi mnrj i itte inlerett
Annual Conclave. TheOranl Counoll of Cry''"
tie Masons met In the Monocle Hall, in 8eranton,'en
Wednesday foreaoon, J Oth inst.,, and aleoted the fol
lowing officers for the ensuing year : Alfred Gretgh,
Washington, M. P. O. M. ; C. F. Kaapp, Blooms
butg, D J, O. M. Sr. Dawes J. Martin, Allen
town, T. I. Q. M. ; Geo. V. Maus, Erie, Q. P. C. of
W. i Chaa. E. Myers, Philadelphia, Q. M. of Ex. j
C. Stots, Reading, G. R. Tho). . Geddii, Soran
ton, O. C.O.J Edward Mssaon, Philadelphia, G.
M. C. ) Re. J, J. ElsegoodEaston, R. n. rattlson,
Reading, J. R. Dimm, Philadelphia, Grand Pre
lates ; J. n. Dustnbory. Great Bend, G. M. ; 8. 8.
Smith, Erie, G. 8. ' -
The abore offloors were duly installed, and M. P.
G. M. Sleet, Alfred Creigh, of Washington, Pa., de
livered an address of a historical and highly Inter
esting character.
The Grand Commandory also hold a morning ses
sion, and elected and appointed the following o (fl
eers for the ensuing year :
IV. E. Sir John Vallorohamp, of HarrMmrg
Grand Commander V. E. Bir James II. Hopkins,
of riltsburg D. G. Commander; W. B. MoKean,
of TowandaG. Generalissimo ; C. M. Howell, of
Lancaster G. Capt. General ; Rov. J. J. Elsogood,
of Easton G. Prelate ; Abram Miller, of Eaaton
G. Sen. Warden; Fitz James Evans, of York G.
Jun. Warden ; R. A. O. Kerr, of Altoona G. Trea
surer ; Alfred Creigh, of Washington G. Recorder;
Edward S.Young, of Allontown G. St. Bcarcf ;
John H. Duscnbury, of Great Bend G. Sir. Bearer ;
E. C.Meyer, of Philadelphia U. Warden; S. S.
Emilh, of Erie G. Sentinel.
Good Templars Annual Session op Tnr. On
tir.n. Tho twelfth annual session of the Grand
Lodge of tho Independent Order of Good Templars
was hold in Williamsport lost week, commencing on
Wednesday morning, 10th inst., and continuing
throe days. Five hundred lodges were represented.
Tho entire membership numbers thirty-fivo thou
sand In the State. In tha report of tho Secretary,
Miss L. E. Wright, it was stated that two hundred
and eleven lodgos were organized within the year
just closed. An election of officers for tho ensuing
year was held, which resulted as follows :
S. B. Chase, Esq., a gentleman of superior abili
ties, was olected Grand Worthy Chief Templar ;
Maggie McKoe, O. W. Vice Templar; L. Ellen
Wright, G. W. Secretary ; Samson S. King, O. W.
Treasurer ; Azro Goff, Esq., G. W. Counsellor ; Jas.
Black, Esq., Rev. J. McMurray, J. Hannum Jones
and Sallie Councr were elected representatives to
the Right Worthy Grand Lodga of North America
for 18f,9. E. II. Ranch, Esq., Rev. Jas. A. David
son, Win. Patton and Miss Sidnoy Stebbins were
clooted proxies or alternates to the same.
Tho session of 1 889 will be held in Scranton, on
tho second Tuosdny of June, instead of, a hereto
fore, the second Wednesday of the same month.
The report of tho Treasurer showed a balance of
$3,3110 remaining In her hands.
Grant and Colfax. We havo received from
n. H. Lloyd Co , 21 John Street, New York, tho
well-known Map Publishers, a Colored Pictorial and
Statistical Chart containing very good likenc.-scs of
our Candidates, Sketches of thoir Lives, The Plat
form, Loiters of Acceptance, Portraits of all the
Prosidunts, and very interesting statistics relating to
former Presidential elections. This Chart is de
signed for tho masses, and sold so cheaply that nil
can have it. See advertisement in another column.
Editor's Table.
Ballot's Monthly Maoazivk. Thc July num
ber of this popular magazino commences tho 2lth
volume. It contnins one hundred pages of excel
lent reading matter. The illustrations will be more
attractive, while the literary dopartiuoDt will bo
interesting to both old and young, home of ibo
best authors in the country are engaged on this
well-known and highly appreciated monthly.
Terms. $1.50 per annum. Address Ballou's Maga
zine, Boston, Mass.
Gfn. V. S. G rant. Since the days of Washing
ton, no man in tho republio has held so hih a po
sition in military rank, as tho distinguished Chief
tain, Gen. U. S. Grant, and none have utlaiued so
high an esteem in the hearts of the people. The
numerous works now issuing from the Press, narru
ting his deeds, and illustrating his character, attest
the great interest felt in tho subject. The desire to
know of him nil that can bo learned, i strong and
wido cxtonded. This is a cheering sign. Wo can
not be too woll acquainted with tho ehnrauter. ca
pacity and motives of onr public men. It is our
duty, as citizens, to he well-informed in regard to
them, that wo may exerciso our franchises intelli
gently : nnd especially it desirable to bo well
austructcj in regard to the man whose destiny ia to
tie, it possible, more closely entwined Willi mat 01
our country in the future than in the past
Happily, the t'ress lias turuisuea tue facilities to
acquiro the knowlodgo.
The Life of den. L . S. iiront. ty Hon. Henry C.
Deming, Member of Congress, from Connecticut, is,
wilhout doubt, unsurposed in its sphere. The au
thor is well known as ono of tho most brilliant and
...r..i .;,nH in An...ri..n Tr;d r.nu;,;r,n .,n ,i,
Mlllt.r rmn,iiip hi,.h rei.nrl.vf tin. liill r..n. I
ting tho office of General of the Army of Iho I nited
Slates, made it his duty to become acquainted with
the events of Grant s life nnd services, intimately
and thoroughly, and as no othor has had, or can
have, tho opportunity. Beforo engaging in the bi
ography, he obtained Gen. Grant's sanction. Mr.
Washburne, Gen. Grant's intimate friend, urged
Mr. Deming to go on vith it, and said : " hair
sten (iei. Grant, and he informs rue that there i'f
no iaiu in the cotitttrtt whom he would jurt-r to
hare write his Lift brjort yourtclf."
With such eminent qualifications of the author,
Deming'sLifo of Grant can hardly fail to be tho
standard edition. Price, ?2 75 and $3. 00. Pub
lished in this Stnte. hy Parmelf-B Co.. 7:tH San
soin St., Philadelphia, who are giving liberal terms
to Agents to engage in selling the work.
Moose's Lifb of Hon. Schi'vlfb Colfax.
T. B. Peterson A Brothers. No. XM Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia, have in press and will publish in a
few days, "The Lifo of Hon. Schuyler Colfrx."
written by Rev. A. Y. Moore, of South Bend, Indi
ana, who wus for twelve years, as pastor and friend,
in the entire confidence of Mr. Colfax, and had ac
cess to the files of the paper published by Mr. Colfax
for twenty years, nnd to the Congressional Globe ;
knows all bis past history and all who have known
him from boyhood. He begun this biography two
or three years ago, so that it is not one of ihc hurried
and ephemeral publications so common in election
years. Mr. Moore is a gentleman of fine talent and
oulture, aud thero is no doubt but that his biography
of Mr. Colfax will be worthy of its distiuguished
Bubioct.
The following letter from Mr. Colfax to Rev. A. Y.
Moore will explain itself :
"Wasuinbton, D. C, May 30, 1SCS.
"jly Dear Mr. Moore .
"As your predietion of a year ago has bocn real
ized, I bavo no further objection to your publishing
any sketch, more or less full, of my life, you may
have prepared. As you were for a dozen years a
fellow-townsman of mine, and a valued friend, I
suppose you know as much about my history as the
public would care about knowing ; and although my
engrossing duties here leave me no time to revise
the manuscript, I have no four that your work will
not be a faithful oue.
"Yours, very truly,
"BL'UDYLEB UOLI'AX.
"Rev. A. Y. Moore, South Bend, Indiana."
It will be published in a large duodooimo volume
of tire hundred pages, printed from large type, and
on thefinost and best of white paper, with a portrait,
on steel, of Mr. Colfax, executed by one of the first
artists in tha country, from photographs taken of
ir. loiux wituiu uie last ween ; me wnoie nouna
in cloth in the most substantial manner. Price,
f I 60 a copy. Canvassers wanted everywhere -Large
discounts given. Copies wilt be sent to any
one, at once, post-paid, on receipt of price, by the
Publishers.
(For the Sunbury American
LETTER FROM WABHINOTON.
Wasbinston, June IS, 186S.
Friend Wilvert : Columbia Law Colleee had
its commencement on last Wednesday evening, at
which one hundred and eighty students graduated
Amonc the vouue Kentlemeu were two from Nor
IDSDIBISU vwiurr, ' a. n. uuwm uu
T. It. Jones, both of which passed very creditable
examinations, particularly Mr. Shissler' The order
. , I I .. -J .. . l, - A A CI. L-.1 .
r.f AtaroiMM vara similar to tbosa of the medical
profession. Addresses were doll verod ty Hon. laieD
Gushing and Hon. Ira T. Harris. The diplomas and
uuili of merit were presented br tue Key. ur
Samson, President of the College. As the graduates
reoeived their diplomas, each received rounds of
annrobatiun and a nlentiful supply of boquets from
their respective friends, and I am pleased to state
that our friend Shiasler was the recipient of a full
sbara of both, la which the ladies joined, showing
his popularity with that portion of tha sooiety of
Washington. I'D ifiarauay.piornini; jiny u u
nii.id in nraotiia in tha SuDrcme Court of thc Dir
trioi of Columbia ; so, now in possession of his sheev
miiti. and admittad in full communion with tha
followers of Coke aud Blackstsne, we of tha "art
nreturvatite of all arts" should extend our congrat
ulations, and feel proud that another of our number
has been able to lay feide the ttict and rule to enter
olo a business, (not more honorable,) but one that
oil! enable him to "rut money ia his nurse
Tha U ret aperl by General John A. Logan
commander is -chief nf Ihs ' A h , to strew Bow
r orer the graves or our AVparted noroBi, was ear
r,d out lolhe full satisfaction of every loyal resident
of Washington. The diffurent doputmonU were
olosed, and Secretaries aid clerks nartiai noted in
doing honor to the memory of the brave mon who
are "sleeping their last sloep" io the "eity of the
dead" on Arlington Heights, and at the .Soldiers'
Home. Here, politics did nor interfere,' every one,
Demoarat and lfepublioari, doing something to ex-
Sress their gratitude over the mounds of those that
led that tha "nation might live," and it seems
Sunbury has the honor (?) to have among ber citizens
who nas ine temerity lo speak lightly or tbosa
whose remains It is our duty to honor, and to ridt
oulo our citizens for paying a Just tribute. The
press should be unshackled and free to oxpress Its
sentiments and measures, but to speak of our oii-n
heroes as "mon who had died for the purpose of dis
solving the Union, and to make a negro equal (so
Oially and politically) with their sons and daughtors,"
is an outrage, and should be frowned down by all
good aitiions. la some communities the author of
such an article would be treated to a free ride on a
piece of timber belonging to a stako and rider fence,
and then receive a bath free of charge. I trust the
mem bora of Post No. Ilia will not pollute the clear
waters of the Susquehanna In this manner, and make
a martyr of the gentleman, for If they do, ho will
ocrtainly reoelve an office our Democrat io friends,
you are aware, always return for oflioe persons of
tbo above desoriplion.
The park In the rear of the White It.uise, on Sat
urdny afternoon, was crowded with a large nnd
fashionablo assomblogo of ladies and gentlemen to
hoar the ehoiee inusio so finely rendered by the Ma
rine Band. I noticed, among the persons on the
portioo of tho Executive mansion, his excellency
President Johnson, who was all smiles nnd seemed,
likeus;yti7n.t, to onjoy the rich treat. Tbo fol
lowing is thu progrsuimo :
I. March Tanhauscr, Wagnor.
3. Quickstep I'm lonoly since mv mother died,
Sealn.
3. .Overturn William Tell, Rosiui.
4. Lily of Killarney, Benedict.
5. Aria La Somnamliula, Bellini.
0. Coro and Duetto Maritana, Wallace
7. Nightingale Polka, Benedict.
H Waltz La Grand Duchess, Offenbach.
9. Czar and Carpenter, Torzig.
Our member, the Hon. Oeorgo F. Miller. ha? boon
workiughard since tho close of tho impeachment
(rial. .The Committee of Pensions, of which he is a
member, has a large amount of labor to perform,
snd it seems he is tho one who is most active. Mr.
Millor is a popular man among bis fellow members,
and is spoken woll of by all persons who transact
business with him. I cannot say whethor ho wishes
to bo returned to the 41st Congress' or not, but would
suppose bo Is satisfied with his honors, and will re
tire at the end of bis seoond term to givo rlaco to
some other worthy Republican. 1 was glad to Boo
articles in the American nnd (latent iavorahlo to
tho nomination of John B. Packer, Esq. Ho is the
mnn for the position one of whom it can be sal 1
"ho is honest, capable," and would represent thc
1 1th Dislriot in Congress equal in talent with Penn
sylvania's best members. Air. Packer is entitled to
tho nomination it belongs to him, and he should
Lave it ; besides the right, he is available, nnd bis
popularity would secure the majority in Northum
berland county fur Grunt, Colfax, and the State and
County ticket
With rospects to friunds, regards to yourself and
all in the ollice, I remain,
Yours, fruternallv,
11. 1) W.
BUSINESS NOTICES,
"'lob I'l-inliiic'. Having, received a
largo supply of NEW JOB TYTE, of various now
stylos, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads. Bill Heads, Labels, A? , can bo printed in
the latest and best stvbs, and on short notice
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
There has been a large stock of Boots and Shoes
received nt thc Excelsior Boot A Shoe stoic, of thc
very latest styles, wbieh can only be bought at Mil
ler's. Excelsior shoes are now bcin sold cheaper
than ever. Ho has also added to his Jnek of shoes'
n largo assortment of Trunks and Traveling Bugs,
tho finest ever brought to Sunbury, which will be
sold cheap for cash- Cull md see to satisfy yourselves.
Tut beautiful new Summer Hats just received ly
Faust, tbo lashionablo Halter, in Market Square,
nro the admiration of all who have seen than.
Faust has tho largest stock outside of the cities, and
he is celebrated for his low prices. He is preparod
to furnish, at the lowest rates, anything in his lino
of bmine;s.
Cur'i" Couuii Balsam. The great popular Reme
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Consumption. Both sizes ordinary 4 oz., also mam
moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and
dealers in medicine?. No i'uinily should be over
night without it in thc house.
Col s Dyspepsia Ccnrc Will immediately re
lievo and permanently euro thc most aggravated
case of Dyspepsii. Flatulency, Sour Stomach. Con
stipation, nnd all disease" of the Stomach nnd Bow
els. Phyicians, clergymen and all who use it, join
in unbounded praise of its great virtues Sold by
Druggists everywhere. Price SI .00.
DKATHS.
At Northumberland, on Saturday rveninj. tho
Lt1.'?:!;; M.rf' M-iHGAKET O. KAl'P, wife of A
fc- KA1 1 Lsq., aged 49 years.
ii.e aeatti ol tnc deceased was not nil unexpected
event. Thc chnractenof tho disease which preyed
upon her vitals was such that her family and nume
rous friends were aware that her earthly enrcor must
soon terminate. Her loss will bo koenly felt, not
only by her fuinily and relatives, but by the lurgo
circle of ber acquaintances who esteemed her fur
her worth.
Suddenly, ut Lebanon. I Pn., of hemorrhage, on
Thursday, Juno 11th, LEMUEL MOVER, in the
2'.lih year of his age.
fii.Mmiv .iiAituiris.
Corrected Weekly for the "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, JU 00
do do da do perewt. 7 HO
Rye Flour, per bbl. 10 00
do . per cwt. 5 Oil
Wheat, prime red, new. per bushel 2 tin
Rye, do 1 CO
Corn, new, do 1 00
I'ats, do
Potatoes, do 1 7i
Dried Peaches, pared per pound 2i
do do unpared do 2)
Dried Applos, do 15
Dried Cherries, (unstoned.) per bu .1 00
Butter, per pound, 2i
Eggs, per dozen, 2l
Cheese,' per pound. " 25
Lard. do 25
Hams, do 25
Shoulder6. do 20
Beef, hind quarter. do 14
" from " do 18
Mutton, do 18
Chickens, per pair t'0
fmmm I I I n I i -- i i
Misuiiokin 4'oal Tradr,
Shauokin, June I.'i. lHAd.
' Toils. Cirt.
Sent for week ending June 13, 12. Mu 1.1
Tor last Report, 182,733 08
105,5m 01
199,712 15
4,189 14
To same time last year,
Decrease,
taiiifle lo.tliiri lnire.-Vount Men'sGuide
to Happy Marriage and Cou jugal Felicity. The hu
mano views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors
and Abuses inoident to Youth and Early Manhood,
sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad
dress HOWAKD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadel
phia, Pa.
June 13, IH08. ly.
A NEW KEMEDY IN CONSUMPTION. A
Phyaieian who bad Consumption f.,r uvnrai w,um
with frequent bleeding of the lungs, eured himself
with a medicine anknown to the profession, when his
case appeared hopeless. He is the only physieian
wno nas nsoa it in nis own person, or who has any
knowledge of its virtues; and be caa aeeribe the de
gree ef health ha now enjoys to nothing but the
use of his midicine; and nothing but utter despair
and entire extinction of all hope of recovery, to
gether with a want of oonfidenoe in all others, iuduo
ed bim to hazard the experiment. To those suffer
ing with any disease of the Lungs he proffers a treat
ment he confidently believes will oradicate the
disease.. Price tl SO por bottle or f 3 a half dozen,
lent by express. Send for a eireular or call on
Da. E. BovLsroN Jackson,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia
iiia ov, iquo. ij.
Deafnbssy Bmmomkss and Catarhh treated
with the utmost success hy J. Isaacs, M. D.,Ucul
it and Aurisi. (formeriv of Levden. Holland .1 No.
80S Arch Street, Philadelphia. .Testimonial from
tha most reliable sources in eity and eoanlry ean be
seen at bis otnea. ine Medical faculty are tovitod
to accompany their patients, as be has no tenets in
his practice AKIIIIOIAL EYES minted with
eut paio No charge fot examination nov 30 ly
NE PRICE CLOTHING.
JONES'
old established
phici:
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Hl .Unrket Ntreel,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
Eor many years this Establishment has done busi
ness on the One Price Hysiem, nnd we believe ws
aro the only Clothing House in the eity that atriotly
adheres to this principle. We have earned a rnpu
talion which we are prond of, for good tasto In seloot
good styles and substantial materials, and notions
important, for having all our goods
i: i ica vi:i.i. maih..
We employ th host talent, for Cutters, aud our
Goods aro of both kinds fashionable- and plain
so that all tastes can bo suited. TJB prices arc the
very lowest, as any ono by a momont's thought must
see, or otherwise wo could not meet tho oompetition
Of our neighlnrs, for as no deductions are ever made,
we must put our prices down to (he advantages wo
promise.
The pooplo maydcpcnJ., this is the f rile) plan upon
wbieh to do business, and many a dullar can bo
Saved to Clothing bti ers by keeping in mind
JONES'
ONE PRICE CLOTHING 110ESE,
004 Market .Ntreot, Philadelphia.
Not on tho Corner, but ono door nbove Sixth
Iv. ti. .ll AIZi:, i.ilcsniiin,
April 4. IRtiS. ly
NEW ADYERT1SEMNTS.
FANllV DUV (H)0I)S.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
Suitable for tho
SPUING AND SUMMKIt SEASONS.
MISS KATE BLACK,
Market .Square, two doors East of the old liank
building. SUNUURV, Penn a.,
HAS just opened a fresh assortment of Iho most
fashionable Faney Dress Hoods from tho largest
establishments iu Philadelphia.
DlLAINFS, ALAPACAS, POPLINS, CALIC S.
M()i inij fjooiw.
Cloths. Saequcs Flannels. Flannels, Shootings. Mus
lins, Ladies and Childrens' HATS. Fealhers, Ribbons,
Ilreissi THiiimiii;;, I'mliroiricrf es.
Loco Veils, Corsets. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery
Hoop Skirts, Hopkins' Eliptic Skirts. Ileal
Black Laco Shawls, and Ladies'
Uoods of every description.
Sun Umbrellas nnd Farosoln.
Gents' Collars, Neck-ties, Half-hose, Hundker
chb'l's and Gloves.
Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes. Combs. tc.
KATE BLACK.
Sunbury, May SO, IStH
KKES1 1 A Kit I Vih'oV
MILL. IN KR V GOODS
y-lNl 3D NOTIONS,
Miss ANNA FAINTEH,
Market Sqnnro, two doors west of tho Post Office
H UNBUIt V, PESX'A,
TJESPECTFl'LLY informs her frionds nnd tbo
1 V public, that she has just returned from tho city,
where she has spent some lime in making selections
and purchases, and has justopenod a largo stock ol
MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Ribbons. Laces. Dress-Linings. Crinolino nn 1 Wi
gans Skirting Lining. Ho p .Skirts, Bugle Trim
mings. Crape Trimmings. Hut Crape, Clonk Button?,
Corsets. Zephyrs.
A large astfortuieid of Ladies und Gentlemen's
HoMcry.
DOLLS of all liic-s. Alphabet Blocks, .to
Mio Hatters herself in being ablo to miikoa ilb-plny
that will givo entiro satisfaction to visitors, and
goods will be exhibited with pleasure.
.Sunbury, Moy 30, ltiS.
..tOO.OOO ('Momcr in I'oiir Yearn.
PATRONIZE THE BEST.
Having the largest capital. mot experienced buy
ers, nnd extensive trade of any concern in thc Dollar
Sale burdi.e-s, wo
Ol'MlUAXTKE S. 77'.l CTWX
in every instance, and abo thc bcl selection o! Goods
ever ollerod at
o-m: ii. i. as: smoii.
No other concern has nny show wherever cur
Agents are selling. Our motto, "Prompt and llclia
Me." Male aud female agents wanted in eity and
country.
Tho Ladies
arc particularly requested to try our populsr club
svsteni of selling all kinds of DKY AND FANCY
liOiiliS. DKESS PATTERNS, COTTON CLOTH,
CAS'lOUS. S1LYEK PLATED GOODS WATCH
ES, Ac. (Estahlitlied 18il4.1 A patent pan fountain
and n check describing un article to be sold for a
dollar. 10 cts.; 20 for S2; -10for?t; fi0forJ6; 100
for $10; scut by mail. Free prosents to getter up,
(worth !0 per cent, moro than tuososcnt by any oilier
concern.) according to sizo of club Semi us a triai
club, or if not do not fail to send for a circular.
N. B Our sale should not be classed with New
York dollar jewelry sales or bogus "Tea Compuuiis.''
as it is nothing of the sort.
EASTMAN A KENDALL,
65 Hanover Street, Bosteu, Mn
May 23, 'oS. Cm.
W vV 1 K N N ETT ,
DKUUGIST AN I) CHEMIST,
Jfiir-K.-i Squars. SI MU 'HY, IJ.
Has just opened n fresh and full asortmcnt of
Drugs and Medicines,
unsurpassed in purity and freshness, and kept con
stantly on hund. My stock w ill always bo found
complete in every article nf merit in Mcdioino.
Physicians and Customers may rely upon prompt
ness aud attention to orders.
rAMfiV AT?TTf!T.TIC!l
My stock is unusually lurgo and embraces every
thing that cun be found on a first doss Toilet Table,
inoludiug American und genuine French and Eng-
r E R F U M E n Y ,
Pomades. Hair Oil, Ivory, Gutta Pcrcba,
Wood and Horn Combs, Toilet Soaps, Hair,
Tooth, Nail, Cloth and Paint Bru.-hes, Ac
I'ateiit IcslioincM.
Embracing all tho mostpopulur Preparations of the
day, at manufacturers' prices.
Pure Havana EGAKS and CHEWING TOBACCO,
of the best Brands.
I'aint, Oils, (jilisc, 4Ius.k, Iu Ity,
Yai-nislicM, Ao.
All my Tinctures, Syrups, Ointments, Cerates, and
other preparations aio manufactured by my. -el I', and
from the best materiul I can procuro iu Market.
Having hud quite a number of years' experience ia
tho
Jni'j and Piwijdion Etmiiu ss,
both in rbiladulphia and the country, nnd al-o the
nnvuuiujro ot too College ol Pharmacy, t Icel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PBESC1UPTIONS
that the Physicians and public may favor me w ith.
All my preparations as 1 have abovo assorted, are
mado trom the best material, and ui.ou honor 1
assert, they are nf official strength.
Fur medicinal purposes, I keep un hau l tho very
best
WINES, r.RAX DIES AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
Beforo purchasing elsewhere, call and convince
your cwn mind.
w. A. liUAtir.
Sunbury, May Id, I808.
Eieculor's !ot !.
Estato of Catharine Brocious, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that loiters testamentary
having been granted to tbo undersigned, on Iho
estato of Catharine Brocious, lato of Lower Mahonoy
township, Northumberland connty, Pa., deceased.
All persons knowing themselves iudobtcd lo said
estato are requested to make immediate payment
and those haying claims to present thein duly au
thenticated for settlement.
ANDREW DITTY, Executor
Lower Mahonoy, May 91868. Ot
WALli IA IM:K4.
pATER HANGINGS!
AM IMXEKSB STOCK or
HEW AND ELEGANT BTTLEB
VOU fAKLOKB, HAI.L8, I'.TC,
WHOI.EBAI.K AND 1IKTAII.
HOWELL A BOI RKE'S,
Corner of Fourth and Market SlrecLs,
IMiiladdnliia.
March 2S, '8.-3m.
TUON A larga assortment of tha bs.t manufac-tured-
ttars. Hoop. Rand, Rounrt and F(uare
Iron, Nail Koib, ( Vt ticcl. liluter
Etoil, I'nll t tcid, Uor.-o rhoes, liora Kails,
Anvilf. Helloas Vice, llaminerf,
rierljct, Kvn and 1 hp at
( (: Ll Y 4 en R
O
LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT!
s. tn i:ici.y,
rilHR popular Pbotograper, has .fitted up. In tlio
J old Pot Oflioe building, three doors west of the
railroad, Market Squaro. one of thc very best Sky
Lights lobe futind in the State, and is now prepared to
take picture? of any krnd. In all kinds of weather,
oarly and Into. Children taken almost instantly.
Bung along the babies we are now ready lor them.
COME ONE ! COME ALL !
both great and small, soe bis now rooms, and ex
amine specimens.
F RAM ICS and FRAMING material ennslanltvnn
band wnd made to order. Bring along your plcturos j
and havo them framed cheaper than anywhere else. 1
Come and sea for yourselves, Anything in the
Sicturo line constantly on hand orordurcd. Copyiug
one in all its brnnchos aud colored as desired.
Both out and Indoor views takan at short notice
and on reasonable forms. Satisfaction guarrantee I.
as onr motto i to plcnse. All nerntivos carefully
proorved. Hemeinber the place ask for S. BVKK".
LY. Market Square.
May 23. '68 My.
JACOB EHIPIIAN,
fllTl ANU LITE INStJUANCK AGENT
fUNntRY, PENN'A.
nrrnrsrNTS :
Fanners Mutual Tiro Insurance Co., Vork Pa ,
Cumberland Valley Mutual Prot jtion Co.,
New ork Mutual Life, Girard Life of Pliil n. A Harf
fod t .(inn. General Acfident.
H T ST2S IHl K" Si.. S5a T
All
Slates.
kirds of SCHOOL LOOKS,
iVns, Ink, Purer. Ac. I
n
rn
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sr.
O
c
Miscellaneous B"oks. a good assort
ment. All the new bonks rccivedl
aoon os published, ai.d for sale at1
Publish, rs' prices. j
Bil'.l.KS, Prayer Books and Hymn'
Look.-, 111 cvuy Hjlo of binding
Cuthclio Prayer Books. !
FAMILY BIIlLESinviiiir.usstvlc, '
DICriONAUIEMot all .ir.es. ' I
Juveniles and Toy Books, a lare,
n:soiiniei.t 1
Ptl:mil Brooks, d Blank!
Form.' of all kinds' 1
Fool -cap. Legal Cap, Li tter an 1
Note Papers.
COPYING BOOKS. Inkstand? I
Pen Hacks. Fib s. Paper. Cutters and
Counting House Stationery generally
PHOToi.;
rod ilcur.
RAPII AI.DV:.
cheap
1
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10
tl
Gold Pen? and Holders i
l'oi ltct Books and Bill Wallets I
Picture Frames. ;
Stcrcoscopei; and Views, American.'
French. Ac.
Driving Prpcr, all siie", Bristol'
Board. Ac. j
Diaries, Memorandum Boobs. Act
Backgammon Buurds, Games, Chcsc-l
men, A c. j
Toys a lir .-e and complete aortment
jlasc-Iialii nud Bal. Fiihing Bods
and Tackle.
Perfumes, Brobcmi in and Pari.-iim
Marbles, t c. J
Gold Pens re-pointed.
Lampsj Shades, Globes, Chimneys,.
Wall Paper and Border, all kinds 1
Window Curtuius, Paper Gilt nr. I
Oiled. " 1
Miuio. nnd Musical Instruments. 1
W
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d
IV'AII kind.-- "f Bvuks aud iationciy uotcu Land
promptly ordered.
All tbo Daily nod Weekly Papers and MaH.'.incs
Agcil for the -American "rgan " Also PT "La
Hose's llnir Htoratlvc," Eiiami 1 cf Amcrici, and
'Nalioiiiil Sliam Navigation Ccnf any.''
Sunbury, May L',, !;.
it 'i'K.ii: isas.
SrjUNC. TRADE li-Cf.
M. li. LAZARUS,
would call
the ottcntion nf tho pn;l, and l.er
eiiftomers generally
lueut of
to her lai go and new
I';tt:- 11 ltd I;ncNio Ilry HonH
Which consist of Popiuis, I.U'tain'J, Chenes, Allnpac
eas, Crepes, lirena lines, Iron Bureircs, Jiunv,
CingLaus, Calicoes, Chintzes, Ac,
H'liitC (soods,'
Omni ri. s, Stoy.'. 0;-sjandies, Victoria. I'laiil Mu'lnis
Marsaillos, Pique, Drilling. Wigans. Muebus,
(bleached and unbleached.) Table Liueu.
Napkins. Towels, '1'aide Covers,
. " Bed Spreads, Ac.
flbnes, Honiory. Corsets, Hoop Skirts. Dress Trior-
tilings, (in variety,) Ladies and Gents Handker-
chiefs. Neck Tics, and notions in variety too niiniei
ous to mention. M.' L. LAZA tU'S.
Sunbury,. May P, 1SCS.
IttKS'i i A.M MgiOi;.
J. C. SYLVIS, WITH II. (i. TIIACilE!:.
Manufacturer rf
ITiENCfl AND AMFKICAN CALF
I tool-', Shopsi jind anilci-.
Flcasaut:,' Building Market Square
SCNBt'KY, PA
Ladies' Peots. Shocsand Giiilcrs ofall ilescrit li 'r,
mado to ordur on tho shortcut notice ami 1110.-1 r"u
sonublo terms, llavine the I. est workmen enipli jed
no can assure ice puuile inai, 11 tliey will (ilvo 11
call, they will Id satUlicd nf tho above fact.:. KE
l'AIKING neatly done with di'-patch.
If your corns do hurt your feet,
lust call and b'uvo your measure.
And v.-o will make your Shoes or Boors.
'Jbat vou will call n treasure.
March 2. MS lv.
.!. W. Sr-KVLNtoN. A. N. Hkick.
ATTBACTI03ST
AT
II A V D T ' S NEW IKON F It O NT!'
STEVEXSON & BRIOE,
RAVE opened up.-, new and desirable slock of
Goods in Hau, L's New 1 uildirg. consi. ting in
part of a splendid variety of
America ji Watt tM's,
JOLD WA'TCIIES,
liOOKS. ('LOCKS. JEWELKY,
STATION EltY, SiLYEK-W AKi;,
(!OLD PENS, Sl'ECTACLES, NOTIONS,
(JlassWure, Cutlery, Pictures,
Lotiking Cilutse?, Ac. tie., etc.
Call nnd examir.e our slock Our aim will be lo
please and satisfy all who call
STEVENSON A ElilCE.
Sunbury. April IS, lSiiS. :;ui
L vn!' M i i.is or
SPRING AND SUMMER
Millinery Goods,
Minh tl. I.. ohlr, begs leavo to nn
nounco to il,o Ludies of Sunbury nnd vicinity, ll. at
tho hasjust opened u large uud varied stock of
M I L L I N E U Y GOODS,
Thclak. t New Y'ork and Philadelphia styles of
LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS.
Also, un evoelleut assortment of Fasbionalde Em
broideries. Edgings, Laces, Woolen Caps, Handker
chiefs, Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiories, and all kinds of
Faney Notions. Stamped Muslins. Corsets, Perfume
ries. Soaps, Lilly White, Euauiel of America, Ma
lionery, Ac., Ac.
Call nnd examine for yourselves. No Iroublo to
show goods.
t-unliuiy, April 11 ISrtS
REEVES' AMBROSIA
rou Tin: u tile.
IMPHOVED'
It is an elegant Preying for tbo lluir
It causes tho Ilair to Curl beautifully.
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Healthy.
It invigorates the Roots of tha Hair
It forces tbo lluir and Heard to grow luxuriantly
It immediately stops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps the lluir from Changing Culor from Age
It restores tliey Hir lo its Original Color.
It brings out llair.ou heads that havo boon bald for
years.
It is couipoiod entirely of einiple and purely vegcta
bio substances.
It has received over six thousand voluntary tc. ti
mouials of its excellence, many of whiob aro from
pbyticiain in high standing.
It is fold in bulf pouud bottles (the name blown in
the glaic), by PruggUts and Pealers In Funcy Hood
evoryahero, at Oue Dollar per Bottle Wholc-slo
by Perns." liaruos A Co ; V. C. Wills .1 Co , t'.hii h'c
lin ACo , Now York
Mar ah 21, l-nin -:im .
WHFRK can I get the I cM picture ' W hy at
I)-rlv'h, of -x'j'rc M.-r -i UverU
snd judf loi ynuisflf
rat'
iFKING 0PEHXKG.
(IRE AT FALL IN PRICES!
Buy the HOST GOODS,
of the
33E3rI' GiTJXjITrr
For the
LKAST MONEY.
SMALL i'ltui'll AND
SALES!
i,u 11;
CASH
st Hie
MAMOTH STORE,
.Lil'.KFT VQI Al'.i:
imu i;y. r
ISA.
Has j,i,t rc.fived an I
j ero. 'i Ilm
:5 sr.d
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nY (mm lv towa.
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'"astunres. .5 .
aud Armurc; .
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-medic (Ytlopa Brown and blai-h'd
TiONS.f-
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try. Clove.-, Miii': i,d Ladie:
i-ti-irn. fr.t
VJUIT12 GOODS.
A full sssortiuciit n IMM.MINiio
FuiIJer.! "ill find my i-iock i f 19.il lti .it -,
E'ainlw, !5, ;ias, Ac, C'oniplrlr.
Frii-r- Rr.d Medicines.
Willow oc-i Cedataaro.
(aJiitonMvoi'p. (ild.Mvnr'
BOOTS AND SIIOKtS
HATS ANM Crn.
and in tact every IhiuR utually kept in a luro tiloic
Call and bo convinced that the CUFAPl-'T
PLACE TO HI V ALL YOCU (iOoPt? i3 at
The Mammoth S t r t
r. v. r niijiraci,
'I'riiuai aali,-3U slats.
as my Good are bought br Ca.h an. t oll Chfap
for the ltKADY MONEY. I give the trade the ad
vantage of all reductions t? fa.-1 a thry aro made by
Mauulacturer
I F!l.I'
f-unruir. April )H, ;'-(
jMmA"iw
UiiVsM) & FAMY CAKKsS.
Rr-PDCTITLLY informs tho nitiens of 'ut:
bury and vicinity, that ho will bake to oiler
nil kiii'ls'of
l'iil si (or tlnllsi, l'.-srllcsi. V-.
Families tire supplied with FItESI! BP.KAD, J'wi :
Hulls. It 11 k sr. Tea Bun", to., nnd also kept on hand
Moniit'acitired out of the best material
All orders lelt at his Shop in Market Square. ere
r!or cnt rl Miss Anna Painter's Millinery Store, or
al iiH L'ukery on Spruco Street, between Front not
Second stri-nt", will moot with prompt attention.
PIC-NIC PARTIES supplied with Cako, lec
Cream, Ac , at tho shortest notice.
Orders are respectfully solicited.'
I'.WIBFIiV
Sin. bury, May 2. 19',.
.SUXIHJRY MARfJLK
mTTl." t,i,liii! Tne.l liat Inff l,r,m.-!it. 111.
'.l&.T-y ,- 1. entile Block of IXsiinuer A Vavlor.
a. J would inform tue public that ho is now
ready to do all kind,' of marble work; has on haul,
and makes to older at short notice,
ivlotiumcii'rt nod M 'iI-S;rnos,
of every stylo to s"'t rt'rebssers.
DOOR ANU WINDOW SILLS.
Also. Cemetery Posts with Galvanised pips and all
other fencing generally ned on Ceinclerie
John A. lay lor will continue in tbo employment,
nt the old stand in Market Squaro, Sunbury, Pa
May 2, 'B-i.-lyl V! M. DACti HEIVI V
- m a srwf t.r M -l
MEHCHAiNT TATLOI.,
!' MAPiKET SQUAUK, Sl'NBUKY, TA.,
j J J A? just received a large nnd well-folccted na-.-k
I yi-KIN(, AND SUMMER GOODS
! t otsHtiiig of tho fines!
j t'LO'1 1 i R, OA I M EKES AND VESTING
I ivor bmucjil ti Sunbury, and which ho promises o
s.-ll ilieaper lliali Hie clioaj'e..i iiovihb uu-noi' .
of.kiliful tailors, be guarantees 0 good tit in every
irtinco inferior to none outside nf the cities.
Everything from my establishment will be gusr-
actceJ lis repn j-utcd. .
THOMAS G NOTT
oim'.'iiry. Mt'v "ill. l 'i tf
swung VAsiiiiiNs in
iiiss i.ointjA oniysimrt,
THE popular Millinery, south sido of Matkrt
I Tiiioire. Sunbury, is desirous of calling the attention
; ot the public a&d tisde to her uniquo and handsom
1 assortmcrt cf
MILLIKEItY AND FANCY UOGDS.
I inst opened. On bun 1 and maic to older, nseti.o
latest onri most supero styles ol
Sti iflal, .tlouriiltisr nisa BrcstM Jiois
nrls nnl Ilat.
Also, ortloadid assortment of Trimming, Artificial
Flowers. Bonnet Fromcs, Veils, Collars, Ac.
Gentlemen's Goods, such as Hosiery, Handker
chiefs, Neck ties. I'.ru'hesand goods for tho toilet.
Abo. a fine assortment of Perfumery, and all
floods usually kept in a well furnished establishment
A cull is only rciuired to be convinced.
N. B. Special attention is directed lo a fine lo
i f Ladies' Dress Cap? und Head Drews.
LOl'l VA SlIK'i'LEll
April IS. IMS.
I ..I l nu-tl.cill'" tl::
CI CttHr",
IM'l IT.
t:ci;i.ino :
.1 w lit cure
Titrc.'.T.
WIIO.ll'INli
( Cl Oil
i'ON' ! VI'IIVI- OOIT.HS
.-.s rtnu-k as
f ( '.
'!l U II
A L
'l-;; io.
ll.t.l
i;ii
r.'.I.rr
! Jmvc been soki nnd no)
S.l.g.
c l:iE..'li:CC of 11? Itolure
test .mi, u: y j aaiiti ui i
. Kii'".-i: l c Ii.tvc. in t, :r f..
; tilicVi-r b .in? of ItKCi ft. r.l
r.Mi.r. r r;;--:c:
-.vi-o ;.ave U"--'! tl iu t.'icir (-.lactioc. i.;ij
: ,. ami! nee cv.-r evcrv oilier compound
y.cen
i ir ni-;s Nor dhy i r a roi tdi,
' b.t r ooskns it,
1 - :,i to i-chKc tl,.' .-ilicnt to i xprctorale freely Tvvooi
i ;lirec Uuse8.
WlIT. IXVAKIAI ! A l l KB TlCKMNK in tins Thboai ;
, A jia'l b.t.lchns ot'tea ronipklelv cured the moat Stul'
, t Coicl,, n--.l vet. thooeti it is so aurc and loeeity m !
ooeralion, It is V'Ot'e' t'y tv-tnrlffs, tirli," purely vci:laljl, .
, It is vcrv af.rc-Hhltt to iho uste and may he ad'intrsteu-l
'. o ci'l.hcn r-l'aliy e.
' In crifci'S cf cnot'P c v.'iii onianlf c a cur.-, it t.ikra i.i
I rces ii.
1 NO FAMILY MIOCI.D VV. WITHOI T If
i l! is within the reach oi all, it beni.; Ihc cheapest and I eat
:ie i xfiiiit .
C. J. CLAHK A CO , rioptietcrs.
NI'.lV HAVEN, CONN
Ai-nl lStsi!-- ly
O O 3j 3 S
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
mmi. great rkmf;dy ion am inF. asi.s . i
1 tnc
ST O M A C II S
ii t tic !tnf")Vfry n( the invcu:"r of tYe's va'ii.-iMn ' ; .'
Uci'r'Hiii. while pY;'ritm'i!.!tif' d r his cwn h"i!iii It enrrt
"r.(iii in Hie ittin.u'h i i Inui wlnilt ttftd Lei--it- !u''!il
to intiitiiir ('lit pfil'r"('nn.
Tlif Miiit'ifi flnily teirncnv ftnni vnrmy piirif.'f ti.'.
country cw'Ui;i(c ut t Ih-Iivc there n nudiware caud
by adm-H'kTtit :;ti Ui.u L it will not fncrdi'y cure.
riijsioinns endorso and Uto it!
Ministers give testimony of itu cfUcu.'y.
Ami from all
lonned
lirctioi!! wc rr.Tivo !!nif:s ot urti
i'Vsn;rf-iA:
It i e.irc i cure
iiEAK'iprrtN
O.ic dote will cure
t'lCK-IlKAPAi'HE!
It IciH curnl in l.lliilfc-!i. i K-e
i IIKADACHF. AN P Dl'ZINKSf
! It stops in thirty mir.uN'i
! AC1PI TV OF I III: STOMACH '
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TO Rr-AtPERT Ill-Ill SWAY IN THK SVTKM
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one poll Art PF.n roTiT.i:.
C. 0. CLARK & CO., rrcprictors.
NEW n.VVLN, CONN,
.pril IS, 18o! ly
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Call and :cc t'uc well selected Slock of
CLOIIJi:
CASflMEBEi.
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Just received at
M1.KCTIAN1' TAILORING KiSTAB! h .!
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Fourth L:lrect, below Fyttcr'a idorc, M'Vpl'K'i
WINTER ( KOTIIINC
of the raott approvod styles is made up to mdo;
reasonable rales.
Ho has also a line assortment of Cawimrra f lmi
Prawor, rndorcbirts. Overhauls. Floincs, Nc-k
ties. Cotton and Wooleu Hiwc. Knspriidorr, Hand
korchiofs. li loves, aud a general vaucty of
tiOTLKMLN S l'l'RMiUIM'l iinoi---
(live hitn a cull, which you will fiud to bo to v ir
advantage.
(unbury.Oct. 19, 1FC7.
I'.iiiilx, Oilti,
A full sbvk of Oils compriin Line 1 i:
Oil, ri.-h I'll, and Lubri, nung Oil I r Li gm - n J
Machinery Vatiibbi'S.Ulass, aiwavs on h. i d. at ' i
price? al I ON Ll V a I" . :
vou bnve a ricliiic ,uwaut framid ito t
ll It 'a and net it 'done bear i r thin m.v
where l"e in lovtn H hi mr,'Hr,- rl ! t I..
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