Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 11, 1868, Image 3

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    Gl)e Simbutfi American.
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K. B. fiNQLE, i Publisher.
SATURDAY,' JULY ,J1, 1808.
Hocal gjffairg.
Tbi weather has been exceedingly warm during
(he put week, the thermometer hating been as high
ii 99, and, aa tomeeontecd, 100.
Tub strawberry teaaon U over, and Is now sue
seeded by the raspberry orop, which commenced
ripening about two weeks since. Cherries from the
oountry bare been plenty, telling from 0 ta 10 cents
per quart.
Hotel ron Salb. The 8usquehnnna llouse, sit
uated on tho corner of Fourth and Penn streets, in
this plaoo, it offered for tnle. This Is a good ttand
fur any one wishing to engage in tho business. See
advertisement.
Conrao'i IIotil The foundation walls of thii
new hotel, whioh is being oreoted by Ueorgo Oun
rad, Esq., in Purdytown, aro now finished. We un
dorstond the work will be pushed ahead rapidly,
and that the building will be completed at an early
day.
J. H. Enobl has just rooeived and offers for stile
a lot of handsome new goods, such as Calicoes, Do-
laines, Lawns and Fancy Dress Goods, Parasols, Sun
Umbrellas, Ao. Ladies' IIoop Skirts, tome extra
large siios, very cheap. Also a lot of Uralu Bags,
vory low.
llEi.tnious Noticb. The night Rev. Bishop Ste
yens, of this Diocese, is expected to officiate and ad
tninistor the rite of confirmation at St. Mark'
Churoh, Northumberland, on Sunday next, 12th
inst., the service commonoing at 10) A M., and in
this place, at St. Matthew's Church, in Un evening
fit 71 P. M.
Tub entortainments given by the Sunbury Lite
rary Sooioty, in the Aiosonio Hall, on Wednesday
and Thursday evenings of last week, for the benofit
of the Sunbury Orchestra, wore vory successful.--The
receipts amounted to SOS, which, after deduct
ing expenses, will be used in purchasing new in
struments for the Orchostra.
Tub orops throughout the States are very promi
sing. In this section the wheat, nnd grain crops
generally, aro good, excepting the fields of whito
wheat, which, in many instances, will proro a par
tinl failure, on account of the weevil. Wheat is
gradually going down, and will, no doubt, before
harvest, soli at $2 per bushel .
Admitted. A. A. Shisslor, Esq., who lately
graduated at Columbia Law Collogo, Washington,
I). C , was, on Monday last, on motion of J. 13. Puck
er, Esq., admitted to practice in the several courts
of this county. We congratulate our young friend
upon his success, thus fur, iu his profession. Wo
would be pleased to see him locato in Sunbury.
Coi.likiiy a no Coal Lands for Lkasb. John
W. Hall, Eq., of Harrisburg, invitos proposals, in
our advertising columns, for the grant of a toaso, for
a term of yoars, of the colliery now in operation in
Zerbe's Gap, near Trevorton. Also for leases of five
new ccilliurius, to be opened upon the same body of
lauds, embracing both tho red and white ash coal of
that rogion.
Sale or A IUilroad. The Trevorton Railroad,
formerly owned by Messrs. Hall, Thomas A Co., has
recently been purchased by tho Reading Railroad
Company. We loam that tho now owners intend
building a branch to the Trevorton road that will
connect with the Middlocrock Railroad, thus largely
increasing the business and developing quite an ex
tent of comparatively new territory.
A Cballbnoe. Gale Huupt, of Youiigman's
Foundry, in this place, challenges tho foundries
throughout the Stato to beat his plows on four dif
ferent points. Ono of his excellent plows can be
seen in front of Adam llenn's (East Ward) Saloon.
In this pattern ho has attaiuod tho long desired ob
ject of balancing a plow so oomplately, that when
lying on ill tide it will rise when tho horses are
btnited.
Odio Bass in thb Susqukuanna. Tho Harris
burg Teh gin pit buys that a Mr. Zimmerman and a
fcw gontlumen associated with him have undertaken
to stock the Susquehanna with the black bass of
Ohio. Mr. Zimmerman recently placed ten of theso
fish in tho river opposite tho water house at Harris
burg, and intends, in a few days, to put in about
ono hundred moro. Tho fish grow very largo, and
nro said to be Tory prolific.
Vamkibk'b. Wo take great pleasure In joining
our testimony with all who have sojourned at Van
kirk's Hotel, iu Northumberland, Unit it is ono of
tho most eomfortublo houses the stronger oan find.
Ho it now greatly enlarging and improving the
bouse, making it ono of tho largest iu this portion
of tho Stato. It is situated on Queon street, near
tho ucw Railroad Dopot. When you stop at Nor
thumberland, go to Vankirk's, if you wish to find
tho best. Danville American.
Tub PnorosEO Saw Railroad. The engineers,
under tho supervision of F. C. Arms, Esq., have
made an experimental survey of the line between
Penningtonrillo via Quarryville and the Valloy of
Peiiuoa Crook, to the Susquehanna river, thence by
Columbia and Port Deposit R. R. to Columbia,
which proves to be a very good liue, of easy grades,
not exceeding twonty feet per mile, and but nine
miles further between Columbia and Philadelphia
than by way of Lancaster. Harriet! g Telegraph
Shout-Hand Wuitiku. To Save Time it to
Lengthen Life. Mr. F. U. Hemperley, late repor
tor in the Pennsylvania Legislature, respectfully
announces that he it willing to receive a limited
number of applications fur instruction in the latest
and most approved system of short-band writing.
Its simplicity enables all to master it at once, and
its practice for a few weeks confers tho ability to
write from four to six times faster than with long
hand. A sufficient number of lessons to enable the
learner to comprehend and apply all the principles,
given on the following terms Jn elasses of five or
upwards, (5 each ; individual instruction at the res
idence of the pupil, or instruction by oorrocpondoroe.
(10 per course. Apply to or address F H. Horn
pcrley, Sunbury, P. . '. i . ' . .u
A UoOD ConccTOR. We copy thai following
complimentary notice of a well and favorably known
conductor on the Northers Central Railroad from
the Harrisburg Telegraph, of Friday last, and cheer
fully endorse all that is laid of -the gallant Captain
He is ono of tho most obliging conductors on the
road, and hit many friends in this place aud else
where will be pleated to lean the high estimation
in which ho is held bv our Uarritbure aotemnorarv :
"Cant. Anott Newberry, one of the eonduoturf of
tho Buffalo express train, Northern Central Rail
way, bad ohnrge of the "tpeoial train," containing
the prouiineut Maryland politicians, en reute to the
New York Convention. Captain M., under whose
charge the train was from Baltimore, is one of the
iivwl rentleutanlv and clever conductors in tot) eia
ploy of the above company.' - Aside from hnVeotal
qualities be it careful, experienced,' and deservedly
popular." ,' ,
Tonsjiiial. Mr. M. Hemperley, proprietor of ibe
shaving and bulr-dressing establishment 1n Market
Square, sign of the big pole, desires to inform bit
friends and the publio generally that he bas, daring
the past week, secured the services of one of the
best barbers in the country, and it now prepared to
guarantee tatiafaotion to all hit patrons. , Geatlemea
with heavy beards and tender beet art particularly
requested to oall and test the' merit tfa sharp Hasor,
guided by long experience ana steady narre.
Special attention paid to the tutting of children 'I
and mistei' hair, liuir and whiskers dyed pet ma-3
nectly, either black -or brown, at moderate prices.
A lurge a-nortnient of collars and other furnishing
pood kept eomtautly on hand. Shaving caps tup
plied on the order of customer!. , The proprietor is-,
tends to da nothing but flrst-olan work, and be pro
mises, as business increufcs, to secure inoreaseol ac
c inffi'-.ls'i'jnf nnd faeili'iet to properly perform it.
' Tsi Ono Fellows' Celebration and Fahabi
on tbi Fourth or Jolt. Saturday last, the Fourth
of J nly, waa t gala day la Sunbury. Th Odd Fel
lows' celebration was the largest of the kind ever
witnessed la thii part of the State. There were at
least five thousand strangers la the town. All of the
trains whioh arrived on the 3d, up ta the arrival of
the special train at 11 o'olock, A. M., on the Fourth
were filled with passengers, while canal boats, foot
boat, flats, Ac, were kept busy in ferrying visitors
residing In Snyder and adjoining eountles, across the
river. . The Lodges commenoed arriving at 0 A. M.,
and from that hour until 11 o'olock the Roeeption
Committees were actively engaged In the perform'
anee of their duties. ; The committees having the
matter in charge may well feel proud of thotr tuocest.
Notwithstanding the great crowd and the ex
treme heat, all teemed to enjoy themselves. At
11.30, A.M., the procession was formed on Fourth
street, in the following order :
Chief Marshal,
Aids,
Selinsgrovo Band,
Wagon containing tlx young ladies, representing
Friendship, Love, Truth, Faith, Hope and
Charity, ,
I'irsu Division Dr. J. S. Angle, of No. C20, Com'
manding.
Fort Augusta Lodge No. C20, P. C. P., P. M. Shin
del, Marshal 60 members.
Beavertowa Lodge No. 023, John Montgomery, Mar
' shal 30 members.
C. O. Bachinan Lodge No. 610, C. O. Bachman,
Marshal 50 members.
Casoo Lodge No. CIS, B. F. Parks, Marshal 25
members.
Augusta Lodge No. 614, J. B. Snyder, Marshal
. j, ; 50 tnctnbort.
Freeburg Lodge No. 611, J. II. Adams, Marshal
35 members.
Stone Valley Lodge No. 664, Dr. J. J. lloed, Mar
shal 40 members.
Sbaiuokin Valley Lodge No. 627, W. II. Carlislo,
Marshal 50 members.
SccoitJ.DivisionK. N. Brioe, of Lodge No. 203,
Commanding.
Northumberland Band.
Sunbury Lodge No. 203, P U., Solomon Stroh, Mar'
shal 100 members.
Selinsgrove Lodge No. 197, P. U., W. II. G ember-
ling, Marshal 55 mombcrs.
Northumberland Lodge No. 190, E. U. Raber, Mar
shal 100 members.
Brady Ludgo No. 110, Brosius, Marshal 30
members.
Lycoming Lodgo No. 112, P. if., Wm. Jonos, Mar
shal 85 members.
Lewisburg Lodge No. 96, P. C. P., J, Sterner, Mar
shal 60 members.
Mutual Lodgo No. 84, P. G ., Capt. Huff, Marshal
65 members.
Concordia Lodge No. 60, A. D. Uarman, Marshal
. 60 members.
Third Division Em'l Wilvert, of Camp No. 110,
Commanding.
Milton Drum Corps.
Fort Augusta Camp No. 140, P. C. P., Charlos J.
Bruner, Marshal 125 members. .
Wm. Curtis Camp No. 164, U. E. Richter, Marshal
v 75 members.
Pilgrim Camp No. 160, J. B. Strine, Marshal 60
members.
Eureka Camp No. 137, A. J. Shammo, Marshal
60 niembors.
Carriages containing Grand Lodge Officers.
. The procession moved over tho following routo :
Countermarched on Market street to Fourth ; up
Fourth to Arch ; down Arch to Front ; down Front
to Walnut ; up Walnut to Fourth ; up Fourth to
Chestnut ; down Chestnut to Seoond ; up Seoond to
Market ; up Murkot to Third, and there dismissed
for dinner.
Ow.ng to the extrcmo heat the route was short
ened frc'u tho original programme. At 3 o'clock
the order assembled in the Cuurt House, where a
very ablo address was delivered by Post Grand
Master MoCauley, of Chambersburg.
The exoroises of tho day having been completed,
the various Lodges left fur their homes on tho after
noon and evening truir.s.
Tho Committeo of Arrangements and Chief Mar
shal and Staff publish tho following cards of thanks
to our citizens, fur the assistance rondcrcd them in
making tho oclebration a success :
Bi NBtnv, July 9th, 1868.
Tho Committee of Arrangements on Odd Follows'
Parado desire to thus publicly thank tho citisens
who assisted them to mako the day pleasant and
agreeable to our visiting brothers, and the tallica of
Walnut street, may God blew them, for the cup of
oold water for tho thirsty. To onr Masonic friends,
for the use of their benohes, we rotarn our thanks.
To the Commissioners, for the use of tho Court
House, we fuel ourselves under great obligations.
S. B. Boyer, Secretary,
StTNBURV, Julyflth, ISOSt.
Tho Chief Marshal and Staff desire to thank Bro.
C. A. Reimensnyder for bis hospitalities on the
Fourth. Brothor, you have well studied the lessons
of "Odd Fellowship."
To Miss Jennie R., of Fourth street, wo return our
heartfelt thanks for tho presentation of a beautiful
cake. While discussing its delicious proportions,
innumerable blessings were asked for the fair donor.
May Jleavcu s best and richest blessings be nor por
tion. Towkse.nd limes, Chief Marshal,
Dr. J. H. Anoi.k, Aid,
A. N. BnicB, "
Em'l Wilvbrt, "
, K. M. Bfobkk, Special Aid,
J. E. Torrinoton, '"
John Clark, "
J. K. Davis, Jr. "
Tub Milton Cah Works. The Mtltonian, of
last week, gives an extended notice of the Car
Works at that place, and the improvements that
hare recently been made In and about tho establish
ment. It says ; "The grounds of the Company
comprise all the territory lying between the canal
and railroad, and extending from the Milton Ceme
tery on the north to Upper Market street on the
eouth 1 ,380 feet in length and of an average width
of 150 feel covering an area of five acres. Besides
the buildings on this territory, which are enumera
ted below, thore are 3,369 feet of railroad tracks, or
nearly two-thirds of a mile, belonging to the Com
pany. Tbo buildings necessary for the vast business
carried on, consist of an office 33 X 17 feet, one story ;
tbe saw mill, 72 x 25 feet, with an engine and boiler
room 16x75 feet; the planing mill, 60x30 feet,
with engine aud boiler room 30x15 feet; the fra
niing shop 130 x 40 feet, two stories high ; the ma
chine shop, 1 20 x 22 foot, with an engino room 18 x
20 feet ; tbe foundry, 70x40 feet; tbe smith shop,
bx22 feet; tbe erecting shop, 82x45 feet, two
stories ; the repair shop, 96 x 45 feet, two stories ; a
etone building at north end of ground, 62x40 feet,
designed as a shop in which to manufacture tanks
and boilers. These buildings oover an area of 30.000
square feet, and the work carried ou in them give
employment at 'present to 125 men, and it it expec
ted that the number employed during the summer
will average 150. Tbe works are now crowded to
their utmost capacity with work, chiefly for the Em
pire freight line, of which Mr. Lamison is the busi
ness manager for this division, and hat bit office at
tbe office of the Car Company. And to groat it the
demand on tbe Company thut we are tuformed tbe
building of another repair shop during the present
season, is oonteinplated. We notice that a new ear
and tank for conveying crude petroleum it being
built at the Worke. The tauk is shaped like a boi
ler, knd built of the same material and in nearly the
same manner, and the oar is built to acoommodate
the tank, with a railed foot passage around it. For
Strength and safety w deem tbia new style of tank
ear the best w have yet sees Aside from the ear
works proper, Messrs. Murray, Dougal A Ce. have
engaged in an .enterprise which, is designed mure
directly ta benefit their employees than to bring
profit to themselves. It It the erecting of a number
of tenement house on a cheap scalo, with at little
work put n them as will render theu ooaifortable,
that the laboring man whe purchases may improve
them to tuit hit own taste and by hit own labor,
thereby saving the money whieb would be paid ta
other for the work- Wo think to plan good one,
and trust Measrt. M.,D. A C. will continue the
good work which they bave ao successfully tnauga
ratod. The gentlemen composing the Oar Company
are deserving the thanks of this oom inanity for tbe
fiubli improvement! they have made, and the lifa
bey have infused into business. The membert of
tba firm an S. W. Murray, Esq , Capt. Wm. P.
Dougal, Col, Joha MeCleery, and Gen. C. il. Ma-
Cotmick.''. .-!
Naw Carriaob ao Bousr MabofactobyaA
We refer our read ert to the advertisement of Mr.
H. C. Rousb, " has recently opened buggy and
carriage manufactory, in the building occupied by
Stroh 'l blacksmith chop, on Chestnut street. Mr.
Roush ha the reputation of being good workman,
and tho of our ciliient who want anything ion in
hit linof business will front by patroniiing him.
Suicide op a SaAaotm Minna. Tba Look Ha
ven Republican iayt:-An unknown' individual
drowned himself in the river, at the mouth of Dru
ry't Run, jast above Ronnvo,' one day Usl week.
His nam oonld not bo ascertained, though from his
conversation the dny before the commission of the
melancholy act, h was bslioved to be k turner from
Shamokin, where he had been residing till recently
with a sister, who he alleged had married and left
him withoat ceremony, and whom he was thon la
search of. He became noisy and waa taken to the
watoh house, wher ho spent the night, and on being
released la the morning, procecdod to the river and
deliberately plunged Into tbe water and drowned.
A post mortem examination developed no clue to
bit nam or friends, and he was bnried in the vicin
ity. Between one and two dollars wore found upon
hit porson.
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Bold Attempt at Horsb Stealing. One day
last week, two men with a horse and buggy drove
up to Mr. D. L. Irland't farm, about three mile
from thii borough, at about 6 o'clock" In the after
noon, and put their rig in a shed at the barn. Mn.
Irland law tfaem and (opposed they were hitching
their horse until they could see Mr. Irland, who wot
in a hay Held with bis hands. Shortly afterwards,
however, Mrs. Irland noticed the men driving down
the road with a horse tied behind their buggy. She
did not think anything strange of it, and whon a
moment after the horse bruko loose sho told one of
tbe domestics to go and head off tbe refractory ani
mal that the men might catch It. It was then as
certained that the horse was a colt about four yoars
old, belonging to Mr. Irland. The boldness of the
attempt camo very near rendoring it a success.
MiltoniaH.
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Atocsr CotnT The following it the trial list
for the August term of Court. The first twolve cases
will be tried on Wednesday of tho first week, and
the balance during the second weok ;
Peter Hanselman vs Robert 11 MaCay.
Mary Longeneckcr, Ex., vs David and Su?an Long-
cnecKer.
Z Hogendosblcr vs W L Antrim ct al. j.
John Wcisel vs Harriot Marr et al.
Honry Ruup vs J G W Jluruing.
Isaao Iline vs Juhn Coldrun.
Marion Trego vs E S Trego.
John Itiegel et al vs Wm M Weaver. Sheriff.
Jonathan Hoover and John Yarn el I vs The Sus
quehanna Coal and Coal Mountain Co.
Jonathan Hoover vs The Susquehanna Coal and
Coal Mountain Co.
Jonathan iloovor and Wm Starr vs The Susouo-
nanna i;oai ana voai mountain to.
J 11 forotman vs Joseph Long.
second week.
John Louck vs William U Douty.
Joseph Garncy vs David Lomison.
Peter Iininel vs Herman Beryttrcssor.
Benjamin Hopler vs Lydia Wetzel.
Thomas ltussel vt Peter Lilly.
Shell A Berger vs Wm H Kemmcrcr.
John Warner vs Peter Wagner.
Reuben Kline vs Mt Cnrmoi Township.
Dr Wm Frits vs Peter Smith et al.
Brooks A Newberry vs The Laokawanna R R Co.
D W Smith vs The Milton National Bank.
John S Meixel vs The Atlantia and Great Western
Itailroad Co.
Juhn Ream vs Daniel Dressier.
Sol Miller vs Juhn Poy and M Brymiro.
Robert W Kerns vs The Northern Central R R Co
ihe County of Northumberland vs The Borouirh
ui k?uuuurj.
e u i
reter roll vslhe Borough of Sunbury.
C W Snydor vs Lewis Bush.
Jonathan Tharp vs Petor Martin.
Jacob Machamer vs Sarah Machnmer.
Wm Byors vs Samuel Mo.Mahon.
Albert Cadwallader vs Honry Vanetlon.
I II Torrenco, Adm'r, vs Ira Forrostor.
Philip Marts vs Robert Brooks.
George W Brewer vs Philip Orison.
Josoph Johnson vs George A Wykoff.
George Hill vs Adam Fox
P L jlockenbcrg vs Wm B Kummerer.
Nagle, Brown A Eshbach vs James Uogoland
8 L Borgstresser vs Jesso M Simpson.
Samuel Miller vs Goerge MoKoe.
Jacob Weik vs Peter Arnwine.
David Uartt vs James Mulone and Son.
Editor'a Table.
Tub North British Review, for Juno, has re
cently been bnued by tho Leonard Scott Publishing
Company, and completes their series of publications
for tho quarter just closed. This Review it a great
favorite with many readers; tho editor has of lnte
veara shown cood judgment in the flcloction of sub
jects, and it has ceased to be tho organ of mere local
iiliuruais. VI iub eigm Krtiuiea iu 1110 ) weui u um
ber, those on the History of Writing, on Sleep, ami
on Louis IX. of France, (Saint Louis), will bo ac
ceptable to all classes of readers. The first named
article gives an aooount of fao-siuiilei of national
manuscripts lately published by authority in Eng
land, and is full of antiquarian information of tbo
most readable kind, and too paper on Louis IX. is
one of marked biographical and historical intorost.
Other articles are Mistral's Mireio, (a review, with
many extracts, of a very pleasing Provencal poem,)
The Greek Idyllio Poets, Memoirs of Boron Buusen,
Sobools and L'nivorsilics, Churcbos and Creeds. Ho
must be hard to please who finds this number dull
reading.
We have just received Blackwood's Magniino,
fur Juno, and as many of our readers are no doubt
subscribers to this periodical, they need faw sugges
tions from us. The first impulse when it ooiuos to
hund, however busy one may be, is to glance over
its pages, and nolo certain artiolos to bo read at tho
earliest opportunity. It is not unlikely that we
shall read Uie whole of the.prosent number, and we
give, for the benefit of all, the list of contents, as
follows : Grace Owen's Engagement, Parti. Tho
Latest Lawgivor (rofcrring to Mr. Kuskiu, and his
recent suggestions for the reconstruction of society .)
Unlucky Tom Griffin (Conclusion.) The American
Constitution and tbe Impeachment of the Presi
dent, (condemning the Impeachment, as might lie
autioipatod.) Letters from a Staff Officer with the
Abyssitiian Expedition. Cornelius O'Dowd. Droatiis
in th Involido. Goorga Eliot's Spanish Gypsy,
(with copious extracts, and euloulated to make every
reader desirous to see tho work itself.) Altogether
a very varied and interesting numbor.
BUSINESS NOTICES.
The Hot Weatuer. Tho warmest days of the
season aro now upon us, and every one seems to bo
making an effort to '-keep cool." With one of
Faust's fashionable and easy-fitting straw huts ono
can certainly be made comfortable, and at it costs
but a trifle to procure one of them,' we would re
commend our gentlemen to wear tbem. They are
about as much of a luxury, theso hot days, as ice
culd ' lager" or "mint juleps "
Tub Merchaut Tailoring establishment of J. F.
Sbaeffer, in Market Squaro, has done its share, this
season, in turning out those elegantly filling suits
that can be seen at any time on onr street. Tho
style and make-up of clothing at this establishment
will compare with Philadelphia or New York gar
ments. Bhaeffer'i price are very low. Call and
tee his new goods.
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Miller, tbe enterprizing, go-ahoad Boot and
Shoe dealer, in Market Square, is not to bo outdone
in hi line of business. He manage well to koep
his stock up and hit prices down. Reader, consult
your interests, and give tbe Excelsior Boot and Shoo
Store a oall.
. .
"Will wonders never cease?" it th general
exclamation of th bundreda who crowd to Beck't
Merchant Tailoring establishment, on Fourth street,
to examine hit extensive assortment of fashionable
Cloths, Cassimeres, Yet tiugs, Ao. They are good in
quality and cheap in price. Go and see tbem.
Coa'a Couuu Balsau. The great popular Reme
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Oonsumption. Both tUos ordinary 4os., also mam
moth family bottles for sal by all druggists and
dealer in medioiuet. - No family should be over
night without it in the bouse. "
-.fr.., I-'
: Con's PvsrErti Curb Will Immediately re
lieve and permanently cure the most aggravated
case of Dyspepsia, Flatuluney, Sour Stomach, Cun
stipation, and all disease of tbe Stomach and Bow
els. . Physicians, olergymen and all who use it, join
in unbounded praias of It great virtue. Sold by
Druggist every where. Price 11.00. ' 1
SBATHS.
' In Northumberland, oa tb 6th inst., JENNIE
CAMP TRACY, youngest child of Joseph O. Iraoy,
BgedTweek.., (; t. ,
' Near Warhinglooville, Montour county, OB'tb
29tb ult., WILLIAM SEIDEL, aged 61 years and
WUayt. ;. '. (i
At th tarn place, May 28th, SABILLA, infant
child of Gorg and Elisabeth Oresb, aged 5 month.
. On May lit, HARRY WILLIS, ago of . G and
Louisa A. Blee, aged 16 months. , .
In Northumberland, on th 5th in., SL'SASNA.
daughter of Henry D. and Anna Geiger, aged I
year, 1 month and 13 days,
Correoted Weekly for fro "American."
W'hcat Flour, extra family, perbarrol,
do Hn Hit Hn nor owl.
$14 00
7 00
10 00
6 00
2 40
1 50
1 25
80
1 76
25
nye r .our,
do
Wheat, prime rd, new,
Rye,
Corn,
Oat,
Potatoes,
Dried Peaches, pared
do do unpnred
per Libl .
per cwt.
per bushol ,
do
do
do
do
pcrjonnd
20
15
I 00
25
25
25
25
25
20
14
13
13
60
vriea App.es,
do
Dried Chorrics. funstoneil.l n h,i
jutter, por pound,
gK" per dozen,
thoeso, ,or pound,
Lard, do
Hams, - ,tl0
Shoulders, ' do
Beef, hind quarter, do
" front " -' do
Mutton, do
Chiokens, per pair
NliuiitoMit 'oitl Tr-rutf.
Buasorin, July 7, 1863.
Ton. Cwt.
Sent for week ending July 3. 12.2.10 II
Per last Report, 222,151 00
2.14,381 11
235,550 12
l.lTd (II
To fame time lost year,
Docroasr),
Special Notirca.
B'iiIlo lo 3liiri;if!'. Young Men'sliuida
to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The hu
mane views of benevolent Pbysieians, on the Errors
and Abuses incident to Youth and Karly Manhood,
sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P , Philadel
phia, Pa.
June 13, IBM. ly.
A NEW RKMI3DY IN COXSUXIPTION. A
Physicinn who had Consumption for sovernl yoars,
with froquent bleeding of the luns. cured hiuifclf
with R medloino unknown to tho profession, when his
cue appeared nopeicss. lie is llic only pnysician
who has urod it in his own person, or who has any
knowledge of its virtues ; and ho can ascribe tho do
gree of health he now enjoys to Bolhlng but tbo
usoofhis mldicinof and nothing but utter despair
and entire extinction of nil hope of recovery, to
gether with a want of confidence in all others, induc
ed hiin to hatnrd the experiment. To thonosuQ'er
ing with any disenso of tho Lungs ho prollera a treat
ment bo confidently bcliovej will crniicato tho
disease. Price $1.50 por bottle or f 3 a Imir dozen,
sunt by express. Send for a circular or call on
IR. K. BoVi.ston Jackson,
No. 250 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
May SO, 1808.ly.
NE PRICK CLOTHING.
.Tfiwro
OLD V. STAB LI SHED .
oi: iici4 i:
CLOTHING HOUSE,
OOt Market Street,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment has dnno busi
ness on tho One Prico Sys:cm, nnd wo bclievo wo
are tbe only Clothing House in th city that strictly
adheres to this principle We have earuod a repu
tation which we are proud of, for good tusto in select
good stylos and substantial materials, and not lcs3
important, for having all our goods
i:tra tva:i.i, i.ie:.
We employ the bot talent, for Cutter?, nnd cur
(foods nro of both kinds fnshlunnhto and plain
so that all tastes can be suited. Tho prices nro tho
very lowest, as any one by a niornriit's thought must
see, or otherwise we could not meet the competition
of our neighbors, for as no deduct ions are ever nindo,
we must put our prices down to tho advantages wo
promise
The pcoplo may depend, this is the trno plan upon
which to do business, nnd many a dullar can bo
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping iu mind
JONES'
ONE PRICE CLOTH fXO HOUSE,
604 Market .Street, Philadelphia,
Not on tho Corner, but ono door abovo Sixth
II. ii. MAI11, !Salcni:iii.
April 4, 18fi3. ly
Deafness, Ulindnkss and Catarrh treated
with tho utmost succoss by J. Isaacs, M. !)., Ocul
ist uud Aurist, (formerly of Lcydcn, Holland ) X ).
05 Arch Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from
thu most reliable sources in city nnd country can bo
seen at bis office. Tho Medical faoutty aro invited
to acoompany their patients, as ho has no secrets in
bis practice ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted w ith
out pain. No oliargo fur examination, nny.flu-ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wu. Farsox.
Nelson Fi-uii-
ROOMS.
FURNITURE
VtTlvC FAE.S01T & SClTj
lute of tho firm of Farson A.Davis, hove opened ware-
rooms at No. 228 South 2d street, bolow Dock,
PHILADELPHIA,
Whcro they koep a full assortment of
l'ARLOK, CHAMBER. SITTING ROOM
and DIXLXa ROOM FURNITURE.
Their old customers, and all norsons wishinir to
l urchaso, are invited to call and examino their stuck
before purchasing olscwhora
Particular attention puid to packing. inyG ly.
QUEENS-WAKE,
STONE CHINA V ARE, &c
"W. ZMZ CAIRNS,
Markot Street, 6 doors west of Fourth St., south sido,
SUNBURY, PENN A.,
RESPECTFULLY informs the citisons ofSunbury
and Merchants and doalers in ihia imH .l,in.
ing counties, that he has just opeuod a lareo aawrt
mont of
CUEENSWARE AND STONE CHINA WARE
of every variety, from tbebost manufactories in tho
country, whioh will be sold at WHOLESALE and
HKTAllj.
Dealors arc invited to examino lis atvk l,r,.,
Surcbasiug in the city, as they can save money by
oing so. -
Sunbury, May 19, 1868. 6m
rPHISistogiv notice, that on tho Uth day of
X June, A. D. 1868, a warrant in Bankruptcy
W as issued against tho estato of Asa U Bcrcstresacr.
of Shamokin, in the county of Northumberland aud
State of Pennsylvania, who bas buon adjudged a
Bankrupt on bisown potition ; that th payment of
any debts and dolivory of any property belonging to
such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and tho truus
for of any property by him aro forbidden by Law;
that a meeting of the creditors of tho said Bankrupt
cy, to be huldou nt Snnbiiry , iu tho county of North,
umberland, and .Stato of Pennsylvania before J. M.
Wiestling, Register, on the 10th day of July, A. D.
1863, at 11 o'clock A. M.
T. D. GUEENAWALT,
Deputy United States Marshal, (as Messenger,)
June 2u, lwW. 4t Western District of 1'onn n
IIOU1M A.l SIIOUM.
C. SYLVIS, WITH IT. G. THACIIER,
Mauufooturor of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF
Ituota, SsioeN aiisl diaitei-H,
Pleasants' Building, Market Square,
SC'NBIRY, PA.
Ladies' Boot, Shoes and Gaiters of all descriftion'
made to order on the shortest notice nnd moat rea
sonable terms. Having the best workmen employed,
we can aasure the public that, if thry will give us a
call, they will be satisfied of tbe above facts. RE
PAIRING neatly doue with dispatch.
If your corns do hurt your feet,
Just eall aud leave your measure,
- And we will make your Shoes or Boots,
That you will call a treasure.
March 28, '9.3 ly.
FANCY MY GOODS.
ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
1 ' ' , Suitable for the
' SPRING AND SUMMER SEASONS.
MIB8 KATE BLACK, .
Murkot quaro. two doors East of the old Bank
' , building, fcUNBUUV, Fena'a.,
HAS just opened a fresh assortment of tb most
fashionable Fanoy Drost Goods bum the largest
establishment in Philadelphia.
PeLAINXH, ALAPACAS, POPLINS, CALIC.S.
- lunnnnGuooi)!,
Cloths, Eaoque Fiannelt, Flannels, Sheetings, Mye
lins, Ladies and Children' HATS, Feather. Ribboua,
reu TrluimlBKt, EiubroIdcrloH,
Lace Veil, Oonets, Handkerchiefs, 6 lovce, Hosiery
Hoop Skirts, Hopkins' Eliptio Skirts, Real
-Black Lac Shawls, and Ladies
.a i i- Goods of avory desuription. .
v Bun Umbrella and Faroaola.
Gents' Collars, Neck-tics, Half-hot, Handker
chief and Ulove.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, etc.
KATE BLACK
Sunbury, May 30. 1SS
W. A. BENNETT,
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST,
Mni-kct Mqmirr, M KV, I'a.
lint just opened a fresh and full assortment of
Drugs and Medicines,
unsurpassed in purity and freshness, and kept con
stantly on band. My stock will always ho found
oomptotc in evtry article ef merit in Medicine.
Physicians and Customers may rely upon prompt
ness and attention to orders.
FANCY ARTICLES !
My stock it unnsuatly largo and embraces every
thing that oan be found on a first dsns Toilet Tabic,
including American andgenuino French and Eng-
PERFUMERY,
Pomades, Hair Oil, Ivory, ' Oiitta Tcrcha,
Wood nnd Horn Combs, Tollot ' rtonps, Hair'
Tooth, Nail, Cloth aud Paint Brushes, Ac.
liilnt nicsliriiiv.
Embracing all the inost popular Preparations of the
day, at manufacturers' prices.
Ptttu Havana SEUARS nnd CHEWING TOBACCO
of tho best Brands.
a .inn, trim, t.iuo, tl:t, fully,
Yii-iiisli-, V-.
All my Tinctures, Syrups, Ointment::, Ccralr-, imrl
other preparations Rto manufactured hy myself, nnd
from th best matorinl -I can procure in Market,
ilaviug had quite a number of years' experience in
tho
Drug and Prerr!jtion Business,
both In Philadelphia nnd tho emintrv, and abo the
odvmitago of the Coltogo of Pluu in.-u'v, I feel com
potent tu COMPOUND ALL PRKSCRIi'TIONS
t""t.hlllysiciansnnd publio may favor mo with.
All my preparations a I have above asserted, aro
tnailo from tho bcrt material, and upon honor I
assert, tbov aro of official strenglh.
For medicinal purposes, I keep on band the very
best J
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUOR,
that I can procuro.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call and convince
your own mind.
W. A BENNETT.
hitr.bnry, M ly Id, 18M.
LlWllLilG !
S. ItVi:iEKY.
niHE populnr Photogrupcr, has mtctl up, in tho
I m I'-.ar iitTUrt K.,;i,i;.,r. ii,.nA .i . ..
railroad, Market Square, ono of the very best 6kv
Lights to be found ii the Stato, and is now prepared lo
tnko pictures of nny kind, in all kinds of weather,
early and lato. Children taken almost instantly.
Bring along tho babies wo ure now roady for them.
COME ONE ! COME ALL !
both great nnd small, sec bis new rooms, and ex
amino speciuiens.
Fit AMES and FRAMING material constantly on
hand and mndo to ordor. Bring along your pictures
nnd havo thorn framed cheaper than anywhere else
Como nnd eco for yourselves, Anything in tho
picture lino constantly on hand orordcrod. Copying
done in all its branches and colored aa dosired.
Both out and indoor views taken at abort notico
and on roaaonablo terms. Satisfaction guarrnntonl.
aa our motto is to ploaso. All negatives carefully
prosorved. Romembor tho placo ask for S. BY Ell
LY, Market Square.
May 2.1, '63.-ly.
All hinds of SCHOOL BOOKS,
Slates, Puns, luk, Paper, Ac".
Miscellaneous Books, a good assort
ment. All tho now books received
as soon lis published, ULd for talent
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BIBLES, Prayer Book? and Hymn!
dooks, in every riyio oi umuing.
Catholic Prayer Buuks.
FAMILY BIBLES in various stylos
DICTIONARIES uf all sites.
Juveniles and Toy Books, a largo;
assortment
ItlnuU Kook d Blank'
Forms of all kinds. j
Foolscap, Legal Cap, Letter and!
Noto Paper.
! COPYINO BOOKS, Inkstands I
Pen Racks, Filtw, Pnnor, Cutters and
Counting House Stationery generally.
rHOTOOKAPH
nnd dear.
ALBUMS chonp1
Oold Pens and Holders.
Puckot Books aud Bill Wulluts.
Picture Frames.
Stcreoscoiics. aud Mows. American
Frcucb.A:c. I
llrawlnz Paper, nil sizes, Bristol'
Board, Ac. j
Diaries. Memorandum Books. Ac !
Backgammon Boards. Onincrf, Chess
men, Ac. " !
Tuy8 a Pirgc and couipleta assortment
Busc-llalls and Uuts. Fishing Rods
and Tackle. j
Perfumes, Brohcmian and Parisian
Marbles. Ao. j
Hold Tens ro-pointcd. .
Lamps, Shades, Ulobet, Chimneys.)
Ac.
Wall Paper and Border, nil kinds J
Window Curtains, Pancr (J tit and
Oiled. '
Music and Musical Instruments, j
I
jrAll kinds of Books nnd Stationery not on hand
promptly ordered.
All the Daily aud Weekly Papers and Magazines.
Agent for tho 'American Organ." Also for "La
Roso's Hnir Restorative," Enamel of America, uud
"National Stoani Navigation Company."
Sunbury, May ltt. lbbS.
M'lilAU TltADi:
SFRING TRADE lcC8.
M. 1j. LAZARUS,
would call the nttcntion of tho public, and her
customers generally, to bcr largo and now assort
ment of
l'uiicy and iometie Dry Ciootls.
Which consist of Poplins, Dclains, Chencs, Allapae
cat, Cropes, Urcnadines, Iron Bareges, Lawns,
tlinghanis, Cidicoes, Chintzes, Ac,
White Ciiootl.
Cambrics. Stoys, Organdies, Victoria, Tluid .Mu.-lii.s
Marsaillos, Piquo, Drillings, Wigans, Muslius,
(bleached aud unbleached.) Tablu Linen,
Napkins, Towels, Tublo Covers,
Bod Spreads, Ao.
Gloves, Hosiery, Cursots, Uuop Skirts, Dress Trim
mings, (in variety.) Ladies and Ueuts Haudker
ohiels, Neck Ties, and uotiuns in variety too numer
ous to mention. M. L. LAZARUS,
bunbury, May 0, lbtiS.
J. XV. SEvso. A. N. Hhiit.
ATTRACTION"
AT
IIAUPT'8 NEW IRON FRONT'
STEVENSON & BRICE,
HAVE opened up a new and desirable Mock of
Ooods m Haupt t Now Building, consisting in
part ot a splendid variety of
American Vatohew,
OOLU WATCflES,
BOOKS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
STATIONERY, SILVER-WARE,
GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES, NOTIONS
Glass-Ware, Cutlery, Pictures, '
Looking Glasses, &c, Ac, &c.
Call and examine our stock. Our aim will be to
please aud satisfy nil who call.
STEVENSON A BRICE.
Sunbury, April ISlSflB 3m
i.i i'Es r sxi ELn or '
SPUING AND SUMMER
Millinery Goods,
VIiuh yt, I,. CiOMilcr, begs leave to an
nounce tu tbo Ladies of Sunbury and vicinity, that
tbe has just opened a largo and varied slock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Tho latest Now York nnd Philadelphia styles of
LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS.
Also, an riccllcnt assortment of Fashionable Em
broideries, Edgings, Laces, Woolen Caps, Handker
chiefs, Scarfs, Ulevat, Hosieries, and all kinds of
Fancy Notions, Stamped Muslins, Corsets, Perfume
riot, oapa, Lilly Whito, Enamel of America, Sta
tionery, Ac, Aa.
Call aud examine for yourselves. No trouble to
thow good
Suubury, April 11 1863.
I'ulMtav Olla, Ac.
A full stock of Oils comprising Linseed Oil, Coal
Oil, Fish Oil, and Lubricating Oil for Engines and
Machinery, Varnishes, Glass, always on hand, at low
prices at CON LEY A CO '8
IF you hav a piotur you want frmd, go to
. Hyerly'a and get it done cheaper than any
where else in town. He has mouldings of all kinds
C' U.tsntly on bind.
IF you want a pioturo, of any kind, of yourself or
friend, go to Ifycrli' new roemlMarket
b 'iiir. nt'ir the railr M
SPUING OPENING.
tJHKATl'ALL IN I'lUC'LS!
Buy tho MOST GOODS,
of til 0
33E3rX' QUALITY
l or the
liKAST MONEY.
s.M.i,r, l'Koi.-rrs and quick cash
MALES
M. V. I'ICII.I..
! M AM M O T W R T O T? V
-- U i j,
.ilAllKKT .S'.M AKl:.
. .''UNUUUV, TENN'A.,
Il is ju t received and opened Iho
uiosi' si;i.a::ra;ind
HNK.SP ASiKTMO l', oi
m GOODS IN TOWN.
! Frcm.Ii Merino.., Prints, Mucins,
;
( (iinghanis, Ca.'.iin'rcs, X :
Dclamcs aud Armurcj
I'oiuesliu Cottou.i, Brown nn I Blenched
NOTIONS of all kiutl?
Hosiery, lilovC3, Muu'snud Ladies L'ndergatuient
WHITE GOODS.
4
A full asiortmcnt of TKIMMIXtlS.
Builders will find u:y Slock of llartl waro,
lilin(. Oil, CilaN, Ar., 'iiilili-i-.
Drus aud Mcdiiincs,
Willow aud Ci'lnnvaro
Qucenswiirc, Olasswarc,
Crockery, Salt
BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AND CAPS,
and iu fact everything usually kept in a large Storu,
Call and bo convinced that the CHEAPEST
PLACE TO LTY ALL YOL'R OOODS it at
The IManunuth S t or e.
of
Tci uii l'akli,-UO laj ,
ts my Goods ar bought fur Cbh and Sold Cheap
for the READY MONEY. J g've the Irudo the ad
vantage of all reductions asfaut at they arc made by
Manufacturers
H Y F1UL1.N'
untury.. Apiil lt 18tV
BREAD & FANCY OAK MS.
RESPECTFULLY rnrorms tbo cHUou.i of Hi.
Imry and vicinity, tht he will bako to ord r
ull kinds of
4'itlsc i'or lt;ilt. Par tic, to-.
Families arc supplied with FRESH BREAD, I v i
liolls. Husks, Tea B. ins, Ac , aud hImi kept on h ind
mnnafaclurcd out of tho be.t materials.
All ordrr left at his Simp in Market Hqiiaro. onn
door east of Mies Anna Painters Millinery St'.ro. -r
at his Bakery on Hprnco street, bi'twcen Front ni 'l
Second street!', will meet with prompt nttunlion
PIC NIC PAUTIEd supplied with Cnkct, Il-
Cream, Ac, nt tho shortcut H"lice.
Orders nro respectfiillv rdicilcd I
DAVID r 11 Y
Sunbury, May 2, 1Si8.
SUNBURY iMARlYl,!;
h.'jfyr rilHK undersigned bavins houjrlil il,e
I - I entire stock of J'iMror f. layn.r
Hwniil l Inform the luiblic that he i.i
ready to do all kinds of inarblo work i bas on band
and makes lo order at (l.ort nutico,
.floniiinentss ni Hciid-Mouci,
of every style to suit purchasers.
DOOR AND WINDOW SILLS.
Also. Comotcrv Posts with (Jalvanized pips auJ all
other fencing penorally Uf on CemoUu its
11... A nill p(.nHnn ill Ihfl Bmri'VI!' ' '
at the old stand in Market Square, Sunbury, I'a
May is, til. ly it hi. iiatouaa
TEOlvCAS Cr. 1TOTT,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET SQUARE, SINKUKY, I'A ,
1 I AS just received nlargound woll-solccted Mock
Sr'RIKO AND SUMMER GOOUiJ
consLling of tho finest
(.'LOTUS, CASIMEKES AND VESTIN'Ci!
i.r....i,i in s:,tlM,rv no t wbirb bo r.roini'-i:-1..-
tell cheaper than tho cheapest. Huving Ihe servi'-rs
of skilltul tailor.', ho guaronlcefa good lit in ivci.v
instance -infurior to none outside of tho cilid.
Everything from my establishment will bo ginr
nntccd as r r rcsoulcd. ,
' THOMAS O N011
Sunbury, May Otis. lSr.3. If
WiimY "fashions in
Rliss LOUISA BUiaSIiUll,
THE popular Millinery, smith aide of Mmk.t
Siuaro, Sunbury, is desirous of calling the att -lit ion
of tho publio aud trado lo her uui'pie uud hund.oiuc
nsoortuicnt of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOCl)t,
just opened. On hand nnd made to order, aro llio
latest and most superb styles of
lli-idul, 51 on m in s mid Ores Bloti
ni'l tiiid Slats.
Also, a splendid assortment of Trimming, Ai litk r.t
Flowers, Lounut Frames, Veils, Collar, Ac.
Ooutlemen's (foods, such 03 Hosiery, Handkcr
chiefs, Ko. lc-tiuj, JJruclio3and goods fur tho toilet.
Also, a lino assortment of Perfumery, and all
goods usually kept iu a well furubhed cstablUhucu
A call is onlyrciuirc'l to bo convinced.
N. I!. Special attcntiun is directed to n fine l' t
of Ladies' Dres Cups and Head l)rc..-o.'.
LOUtA SHISSLKR-
April 18, ISM.
SiOO SlSISrAIlD
1 Km a mc l.ciac that wiiUure
t-l I'Ull,
INFI.tT.NZA,
TICKLl.Nlj in the TUttOAT.
WIIOiU'lNO tut i.M
or relieve
CONSf.MI'l'Ivi; ootaiis.
a tjui'.-k as
c; o e ' h co u c; n n a l s a m
ovt:n oni: million 1:011x1:3
have been sold aw. ivi a stnirlc iuuico oi' ita hiil-ii.? k
hii'iwn c h::vt m m posctT.i, , :iy tj'n.i'ily nt Ct.!
tlllLIltCH, flJtllti of idem fntfii
KMINLNT PHYSICIANS
wlio huve UBfit it in tlic ir puciiiv, uml givt-a it '.lie jc
eimnt'iK-e overcvt'iy tiiht r cumpoutiJ.
IT D(LS NUT DRY 11' A COLlJlI,
but I.OOHENa IT,
s ns to enoMctlic patient ta esnecl'Mte ftccly Two -i
jhree doses.
Will Isvariaci.t Ctee Ticklinj in tite Thuoat
A half hotje !ms otton citi;ileti.tv cured ttio mst Sti.h
btni CoiptM, ourl yei rfMiiph it is i nur ntnl uptciy in im
oKrHti'in, it is pentvit;. li.unilehs. I.fini; pnitly vtn(:.lI.
It m very u,',rcenlile tu the tuste iuij nuy lc u Iiuiui.'tfif l
to eiuiilnjii t'l uny ace
In cmsos of CKOl'P we wi!! iiirirantt'c a cure, :r f-ikr;i 1:1
Hc;isll,
NO FAMILY SIIOL'LD BK WITIIOl T IT:
It is within the rettcin'f all, it bcini; the cii'jrij-cijl :md I .iV
iuctlii:40 extant.
C U. CLARK fli. CO., rraprut.rs,
NLV II A YEN, CONN'.
April 1?, iM'.i.-ly
COE'S
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
THIS GREAT II EM CD Y KOft ALL DISEASES i
(lie
ST O M A C II S
is Ihe iliscnvery of the invi-iil'ir of Coe's val'Mbie C"iii;h
Hjlsum, white fxi'tTiiiKHlinn for lim own Ih-iilth. 1u-umI
Crump iu the St"inm-h for him wlilcti iiud Leiore yicl.tl
to nothing but chloroform.
The uluiosl thuly ti'Jltmony from vaii.u., purls oi the
country rucouia;-?? us lo bc-liri-e liierc is no iii.fca.se caui'ot
hy a ilinorik-rtj sininacli it will not speedily cure.
Physicians endorso nnd TJso it !
Ministers give tostiinony of it olllcncy.
And friim nil ilirertions we recjive tuliims (t curts ptr
lormed. dyspepsia:
It 15 eure to cine.
HEAft'f BURN
Cat Joac will cure.
SICK-HEADACHE'
It lius curcii in huti'lrctlfi of
IIKADAClli: AND DIZZINESS '
It vtnps in thirty minutes.
ACIDITY Of Til F. STOMACH
H corrects nt once.
K1SE OK THE I'OOD:
It stops iiiiiueCialely "
DIST11ES3 AF TEH K.VI INU :
One Jose will remove.
CIlOLl'.ltA MCKUl'S:
Hupid!)' .i.l.ls to a few Uoles
BAD DUE A Til :
Will he cliJiijett with half tt buttle
IT IK PERFECTLY HABMLESH
Its i:M'Ki:Ci:DE.M'EI) Sl'CCESS is owin to the
fuel lhat
It t'liri's Ity .M!tluu :uUir:
T'J Rl-.-ASSERT HEIl SWAY IN THE SYS1I..M
Neailv every dealer m the I'nitcU States sell, it hi
one dollar 1r.1t norm;.
C. G. CLARK & CO , Propiietor.
NEW UAVLN, CO.NN.
Aj.ril Is, lt'js.-lj.
CAIirENTKHS.
WILL hi. 'I in our tituMuiiuieut a iu eiier stock
ufl'liiucs. S.iws, AugcM. llatcliets, llauiuicrs, Files
Cuisols, Ao., Ac.for sale by
J 11. CON LE Y & CO
!,50.00'ni.loiersiin I'our Vritr,
PATRONIZE THE BEST.
Having tho largest capital, most cxveiieueed bu -ors,
mid extensiv trajo of any coucem iu the Dollar
Sale burets, wu
( L A RltAy'i'Ki! SA TUFA VT1 OX
iu every iiitune; and also tho best sclcctiou ol tiuud:
tivr oii'ercJ at
dui.lau i;.icii.
No other concern has any show wherever oui
Agents aro selling. Our uioCto, "Prouiiit un.l lieliii
blo." Malonud fcuiulu ugouls wuiitca iu city and
country.
'1'lie Ijulio
are particularly requested to try our popular club
system of aullliijt all kind uf DKY AND FANCY
dOOKS, MtE.SS 1'ATIEUNS, C01TON t'LOI'U.
CASTOHS. SILVER TLATED UOODS WATCH
ES, Ac. ( Established lSiit ) A patent pen fouuluiu
and a check describing an article to be told lor a
dollnr, ID ctJ. ; 20 fur f'i ; JO lor $1; CUforS-rt; Ulo
forjlo, scut by mail, i re rrcscuuto goiter up,
(worth it) per cent, more than tncuaseiit by any olhei
enenru ) accordiug to sis of club, buud us a trial
Olub, or il not do not fuil to send for a circul;ir
N . 11. Our salu should not be elafetul with New
York dolliir jowelry salejur boguj "lea Culupauie,'
fci it is nothini; of the sort.
KASTMAN A KEN PALL,
to Uaiiovcr ISlriel. Doduu, M.i
May 21, 'tl8.-ini.
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