Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 22, 1868, Image 3

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    Cfje gunfautg ' American.
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gA.TUR.DAY, AUGUST 88, 1808.
Eocal glffairg.
New Postmarth. A. J. Gallagher ha bsen
appointed Postmastsr of Mt. Carmel Borough, vice
A. J. Steokor, removed.
GtoRoa Topt.tr, the pedestrian, walked even
and a blf mile Inside of one bonr, at tho driving
prk, In Wllliamiport, on Monday of lut week.
Mill Solo. Mr. W. W. Pinnoo ha purchased
tb Danvllls Steam Flooring Mill of Mr. Peter
Baldy, Jr. It t known one of the belt in the
oantry.
Tat o-oalled Demooratio Standing Committee of
ttai eounty met in tb Court Hoimo, In this ptaoa, on
Monday afternoon of laat week, and organised by
eteoting Y7m. L. Dewart, Chairman, and J. R. HU
bush, Secretary.
Tan pay of jurors and witnesses in the several
Courts of Northumberland and Union eounties was
inereased by the last Legislature, as follows : Ju
rors' pay, per day, from $1.40 to $2.00, and wit
nesses' pay, from $1.00 to $2.00.
AanicDLTCBiL Exhibition. The next annual
exhibition of the Northumberland County Agricul
tural Sooioty will be held at Turbutville on the 23d,
24th and 39th days of September. We will give a
more extended notice of it next week.
Camp Mbetimo. A samp meeting, under the aus
pices of the Methodist Churoh, was commenced on
the grounds of Mr. Henry Wearer) about a mile from
Georgetown, this oounty, on Wednesday lut. It
will bo continued during next week.
Tax Good Templars held their quarterly Conven
tion in their Hall, In this place, last week. A large
number of delegates were present. On Wednesday
evening an addross was delivered to the order, in
the Court Ilouse, by B. P. Chose, G. W. C. T., of
Great Bond, Ta.
Drowhed. On Wednesday evening last a little
boy named Ilenry Wenok, aged about eight years,
was drowned at Northumberland. He was playing
on a raft In the river at that place, and accidentally
fell Into the water. His body was recovered in
about an hour afterwards.
Assaulted. On Wednesday of last week anum
bor of employees of the Fhila. & Erie Railroad as
saulted a man named A. B. Stoneman, employed at
the round house, in Cake's addition. We learn that
Stoneman was badly bruised. Information has been
made against the assaulters, but Lhey have not yet
beon arrested.
We are pained to announce the death of Chester
Itotb, on Tuesday night, from the effoots of the injU'
ries he reeeived in the Gap mines on the 20th ult.
He was a promising young man, much respected
and esteemed, and his melancholy death oast a
gloom over a large oirole of relatives and acquain
tances Shamokin Herald.
SuNnnRT Classical Institute. Tho first ses
sion of the present school year of this Institution,
consisting of both Friniary and Higher Departments,
will open on Tuesday, September 1st. All pupils
desiring entrance are requested to appear the first
week, to be able to join their respective classes at
thoatort. Elias Schneider, A. M
Moved. Mr. Thomas G. Nott, who has lately
fitted up a room in Pen-art's frame building, on the
north side of Market Square, moved his tailoring
establishment into it during this week. Mr. Nott
intend going to the cities very shortly for the pur
pose of buying a large stock of gentlemen's fur
nishing goods, to supply the wants of the public.
The Steam Flouring Mill, in this place, having
parsed into the hands of Messrs. Reagan A Co., has
been put in thorough order, and is now conducted in
such a manner that all orders are promptly execu
ted. Messrs. Reagan A Co. will keep on hand a
full supply of the bost quality of grain, and will
guarantee to serve their customers with flour equal
to any in the country.
End of the Strike. Since our last issue tho
men of all the collieries In this region have gone to
work on the ten hour system, at an advanee 'of 10
per oent. on the old wages. Work has also been re
sumed at nearly all the collieries in tbe Schuylkill
and Mahanoy regions on similar terms, and the
eight hour question is, for the present at least, set
tled. Shamokin Herald of this week.
Automatic Safety- Valve. In tbe new steam
Planing Mill of Mr. Ira T- Clement, in this place,
has been placed Taylor A Conies' Patent Steam
Locked Automatic Safety Valve. With this valve
the amount of steam can be regulated with the ut
most precision, blowing off at any point that may be
required. It is an ingeuious and useful invention
and cannot be tampered with by outsiders.
. .
ToRRINOTCN A noDGKINS' SUPER PaOSPHATB.
This is tbe best forUliier in market, and h warrant
ed to drill without preparation. Farmers at a dis
tance should send in their order so that they may
be supplied without risk of delay when ready to
commence seeding.
Torrington A Hodgkins have also for sale tbe
"Buckeye" Grain Drills and "Buckeye" Cider
Mills.
United States Court. An adjourned session
of the Distriot Court of tbe United States, for the
Western District of Pennsylvania, will beheld in the
citv of Pittsburg en tbe 24th of August. The next
session of the same Court will eomuieose at Pitts
burg on the 19th of October. The next session of tbe
Circuit Court of tbe United State, for tbe Western
District of Pennsylvania, will be held in Pittsburg
on the tth of November.
Tnx Planing Mill of Ira T. Clement, which he
erected on Race street, in this place, last season, wa
put in operation last woek. The machinery in tb
mill is of the first class, with all the modern im
Movements, ' and is calculated to do all kinds of
wood work used in the construction of buildings, Ao
Our builders need not, hereafter, go abroad for
tbeir manufactured lumber, as it will be muoh more
convenient and cheaper to get it at borne.
. a-a-a
Mail Messenger Appointed. We are glad to
announoe that Mr. Abraham Leroh, of Mt. Carmel
has been appointed by the P. O. Department at
Washington, Mail Messenger on the Shamokin Rail
road, between this place and Mt. Carmel. lie will
enter upon bis duties iu the course of a few day.
Heretofore Postmasters were oompelled to make up
a pouch lor each rflice on tbe route, which will now
be done away with, as Mr. heroh will assort the
mail matter on the trains. No better appointment
for this service could have been made than Mr.
Leroh. Democrat.
Seymourites Cuss to Grief. On Wednesday
nigbt laat a man named Richard J. Hall, and his
wife, were arrested by our police for being drunk
and disorderly, and were conveyed to jail. Hall
was so druuk at the time of bis arrest that he bad to
be taken to tho look-up in a wheelbarrow. The
parties are said to be from Baltimore, and had been
perambulating our traei lor a aay or two, attract-
lna tb attention of our oitiien by tbeir inebriated
oondition and boisterous talking. On Tuesday after
noon they oreated a great deal of merriment, while
etaggering through Market Square, by cheering lus
tily for tbeir favorite candidates for th Presidency,
Knvmour and Blair. An irrepressible Republioaa
friend auggest that they should by all mans be
tn Nasby, at the "Coniedrit X Roads, la the
fttmit nv Kentucky," as tbey would be a valuable
.nnuiitioa to that sainted oion of Denooraey in tb
way of making all tb noise, and taking oar or a
good quantity of tb wbjiky, at bl ratii.atioa meetings.
New Bank At MitttJUBURt. Ob Monday of
last week a meeting of ever one hundred of th bu
lines! men and farmer! of Dauphin, Northumber
land, Perry and Juniata counties, was held la Miller
burg for the purpose of organising a Banking asso
ciation. On motion of Col. H. B. Hoffman the
meeting was organised by the eleotlon of F. R. Gil
bert as Chairman, and Dr. t. B, B ashler, of Bor
rysbnrg, and B. G. Steever, as Seoretarles. Article
of agreement for the government of tbe Institution
wen adopted, and It was decided to make Mlllors
burg th centre of operations, with the name and
title of the "Millersburg Bank," to be worked on a
capital stock of not low than $290,000. lue condi
tions and requirement! of the articles of agreomont
are of such k character as to place the oonoern oa a
footing seoond to none in the Stale.
The following offioers were elected for the ensuing
year : President, Samuel Buck, Esq , of Upper
Pazton ; Vioe President, Col, II. B. Hoffman ; Cash
ier, J. B. Gilbert, of Millersburg ; Directors, F. Wen
rich, N. C. Frock, A. P. Lark, J. L. Bomgardner,
of Millersburg ; H. D. Greenawalt, of Dauphin ;
J. M. Wlest, Wm, Hoffman, Unlontown ; W. 8.
Boyer, Qratt ; J. D. Snyder, Borrysburg ; Geo. D.
Deiblor, Mifflin twp. i Gee. Gilbert, Washington ;
C. Lyter, A. Fortenbaugh, Halifax ; John A. Blng
aman, Georgetown, Northumberland oounty; and
John Neagley, Liverpool, Perry oounty.
A resolution was adopted authorising the offioer
of the Bank to purchase the three rtery brick build
ing of Lieut. J. F. Bossier for a Banking bouse,
which ha already been accomplished, fof- the sum
of $2,400. Samuel Buok, J. 8. Gilbert, Dr. Geo. B.
Weiser, B. Witmer and F. R. Gilbert were ap
pointed a oommittee to prepare the building for the
purpose, and procure the necessary furniture and
books for tbe working of the Bank.
Tnx EnscoPAL Church in Psnnkylvania.
The attention of Episcopalians has been occupied
during some time past with the subject of tbe divis
ion of the diooese into two parts, the work having
grown too large to be properly attendod to by one
Bishop. The plan proposed is to form central Penn
sylvania, or twenty-eight oountios, into a new dio
oese, embraoing 40 clergymen, 7 parishes, 3,000
communicants, and one million of people. Tho
oommittee having the mattor in charge have been
greatly encouraged by generous contributions of
money to support tho new Bishop, and by tbe inter
est which is taken In the wholo subject when pro
perly understood.
The committee consist of Rev. J. P. Lundy, of
Reading, Chairman; Rev. G. W. Sbinn, of Lock
Haven, Secretary ; Rev. W. W. Spear, D. D., of
A 1 toon a ; Rev. D. S. Washburn, of Ashland ; Hon.
J. W. Mnynard,of Williamsport; P. Baldy, Jr., Esq.,
of Danvillo ; William Buebler, Esq., of Uarrisburg.
The Red Men. The report made to tho Ureal
Council of Pennsylvania, Order of Red Men, shows
that there are about ninety subordinate Councils in
the State, with a membership of about 10,000. A
the recent annual session, eighteen representatives
were elected to the Great Council of the United
States, which meets in Cincinnati next month.
Proceedings of Borough Council.
SunburT, Aug. 4t!i, 1S63.
Tbe Council met at 71 o'clock, it being the reg
ular stated night of meeting. Tho Chief Burgee
presided. The members present were Mossrs.
Bowen, Coopor, Dunham, Dieflondorfer, Eyster,
Garingor, Smith and Dieti. Minutes of last stated
night of meeting read and accepted.
Samuel Alspacb presented bill for $2.50 for repair,
ing graveyard fenco; order granted. D. Myers
presented bill for $1.25 ; order granted. Gilbort
Robins presented bill for $0.12; order granted.
Charles Wolverton prosonted bill for $A.50; order
granted. J. J. Reimensnyder presented bill for
$23.20 ; order granted. J. B. Weiser presented
bill for $18.00 ; (order granted. J. Shipman pre
sented bill for $21.00; order granted. John Shiss
ler presented bills amounting to $90.25 ; order grant
ed. Agreement between J. W. Bucher, Chief Bur
gess, and J. B. Weisor, for macadamizing Third
Stroet, picsented and placed on file.
The Chief Burgess presented receipts from Bo
rough Treasurer for monies received for wharf rents
and licenses, amounting to $524.25, and receipts
ordered to be filed
The Report of Mr. Rockefeller of the nunibor of
yards in the embankment south of the S. V. R. It.,
about tn be repaired, read and ordered to be filed.
Proposals for the making of the aforesaid em
bankment received, which are, per cubic yurd, as
fallows :
Jiarth from lied
of Kiver.
l'rom
Elsewhere.
7t cents.
89 "
75 "
80 "
Sebastian Bougbncr, 39 cents.
Solomon Weaver, 44 "
y. n. Moore, .10
F. Martin. 38 "
John Bowen, $2,000 for the entire work.
James Reiland, 35 ." CO
Jacob Scusholti, 40 " ou
W. T. Riokey, 35 " 50
B. Musser, 30 " 45
John Shinier, 37 " 105
11. 1. Friliiig. i.uu
W. McEwen A U. F. Huron, 40 la
Ira T. Clement, 294 " i
On motion, T. G. Cooper was appointed a Commit
tee to go to Shamokin to prooure the service of a
Civil Engineer to niako an estimate of the number
of yards in liver bank, louth of S. V. R. R.
On motion, an order was granted to Harriet
Clement, for $10, for four months, services of A. II.
Clement, dee., as Ovorseer of tho Poor.
On motion, at tho request of Chief Burgess, he
was instructed to notify th N. C. R. R Co., to fill
upend make crossing at Shamokin A'alley R. R.
on Seocnd street.
On motion, Resolved, That the contract for ma
king river bank, south of 8. V. R. R., be allotted to
J. B. Mosser, and that he have until the 1st of No
vember to complete the work.
At the request of the Chief Burgess, on motion,
Messri Garinger, Bowen and Cadwallader were ap
pointed a Committee, in connection with tbe Chief
Burgess, to draw up agreement for contract allotted
to J. B. Mussor.
On motion, at tbe request of Chief Burgess, he
wa instructed to- notify P. A E. R. R. Co. to repair
embankment above town.
On motion, an order was granted to John
for mowing thistle and weeds, tor $6.75.
On motion, adjourned.
J. SHIPMAN, Clork.
For tbe American.
Bball wa have a Furnaoa in Sunbury f
Sunbury, Aug. 18th, 1868.
Messrs. Editors .In your issue of the 15th
inst. I find an article from "Enterpriee," who speaks
of tbe want of a Furnace in Sunbury, arguing, truly,
that it would be of great advantage by giving em
ployment to a great number of men, and inoreasing
in general the business and prosperity of tbe town.
I have a suggestion to offer a to how to do It. It
will be a bard matter to find a few men with oapital
enough to spare to go into an enterprise of this kind,
but by taking the stock plan it can easily be done,
if the proper effort is made. We will say, issue five
hundred shares of stock, at one hundred dollars per
share, payable in monthly instalments of five, eight
or ten dollars per share, as the progress of the work
needs money. That would make $50,000. After
that amount of money has been raised and used on
tbe work, thereby ereating a value, the Borough
eould borrow and loan to the Furnaee Company
$50,000 more, to be seeured by first lien on property,
and securing for its own use all the material needed
for filling and repairing streets. Tb interest ao
erulng from the amount invested in a Furnaee would
pay for making more street than the whole oapital
pent in getting material elsewhere, and leave a
balance with whioh to create a linking fund, to be
used for tbe purpose of paying off Borough indebt
edness, and the oitiieni would be relieved of paying
tsorougn laxoi.
There need be ao difficulty In raising the amount
proposed in this manner, for out vary few of our oit
iien would be unable to take at least on share of
took, and there ean be no doubt but that it will
pay. I bave not heard of a Furnaee in the last
fifteen yean, (and I bave aa extinsiv acquaintance
among them,) but what bu mad money, and J
know of several that bave made immense fortune
for their proprietor. If money eaa be mad la
poor locations, and andr great disadvantages, wby
uv aere, one os lue oesc looauons ia tbe Dlate, ana
with advantage surpassed by no other f
- twyaoTauawt.
EDC0ATiONAtr,-TheeduoMonl Interest of Penn
sylvania are stated to be in a more flourishing ton
dltion, at this time, that at any previous period In
the history of the Stat. Last year 1, 900,000 were
expended In the building of fohool house, yr five
hundred thousand dollar mora than WM ver pall
for a limilar purpose la any preceding yar ; daring
th present year (1808) $2,000,000 hav already been
expended for th erection of lobool. house, and
$500,000 more will be needed to complete sohool
buildings now In process of eonitrnotion. There Is a
marked Improvement In the furniture, grounds and
appurtenanoei of school premises, and more teachers
from the common tohooli attended tlje normal Insti
tutes during th present year than in any twelve
months previous.
BUSINE8S NOTICES.
3".Iob Irlntln(r. Having received a
large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
stylos, Fosters, Handbills, Ciroulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, A.,, can be printed in
the latest and best stylos, and on short notice.
Ordors by mall promptly attended to.
Gentlemen's Dnrss Goods, of all styles and
suitable for the season, always to be bad at Book's
tailoring establishment, on Fourth street. Prioe
always acoording to quality. Good fits warranted.
He spares no effort to give satisfaction. It Is the
place to go to.
"Every day brings something new," Is an old
saying made modern by the daily arrival of goods
at Miller's Excelsior Storo, Market Square, wh?ro
may always be found a large and general assort
ment of Boot and Shoes, all of whioh he guaran
tees, and offers his goods at reasonable prioos.
mi :
A Fact. The finest assortment of Hats and Caps
in Sunbury or vicinity will be found at S. Faust's,
in Market Squaro. His stock include every style
and quality, at remarkably low prtcos. Faust Is
determined on "quick sales and small profits."
Con's Cotian Balsam. The great popular Reme
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and
consumption, uotn sues ordinary 4 or.., also mam
moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and
dealers iu medicine". No family should be over
night without it in the house.
Cos's Dtspepsia Cure Will Immediately re
lieve and permanently cure tho most aggravated
case of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Con
stipation, and all diseases of the Stomach and Bow
els. Physicians, clergymen and all who use it, join
in unbounded praiso of its great virtuoi. Sold by
Druggists everywhere. Prioe $1.00.
DEATHS.
In this p1noe( on Sunday, 10th inst., Mrs. ABI
GAIL J. OREENOUUH, mother of Wm. I. Green
ough, Esq., aged 77 years.
KIIIILKV iuAiii&irr.
Corrected Weekly for the" "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, pcrbarrol,
do do de do perewt.
Rye Flour, per bbl.
do per cwt.
Wheat, prime red, old, per bushel,
" " ' new, " "
Rye, do
Corn, do
Oats, do
Potatoes', do
Dried Peaches, pared per round
do do unpared do
Dried Apples, do
$1.1 00
(I 50
10 00
00
2 3d
2 30
1 25
1 15
64
2 00
25
20
15
3 00
40
25
25
25
35
20
14
13
18
60
Dried Cherries, (unitoned.) per bn.
Butter,
per pound.
r-KK.
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beef, hind quarter,
" fronc "
Mutton,
Chickens,
per doien,
per pound,
do
do
do
do
do
do
per pair
Kliamokin t'onl Ti-nde.
Shamokin, Aug. 18, 1868.
Ton. Cvt.
Sent for week ending Aug. 15, 11,140 12
Per last Report, 280,418 1 9
291.659 11
300,318 09
8,758 18
To same time ln?t yoar,
Decrease,
Special Noticrs.
o
NE PRICE CLOTHING.
Tr-iTVTT'C'
OLD ESTABLISHED
o."r. piiici:
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Ofi llarkct Nlreel,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment has done busi
ness on the One Priee 8ys.em, and we believe we
are the only Clothing House in the city that striotly
adheres to this principle We have earned a repu
tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select
good styles and substantial materials, and not leas
important, for having all our goods
EXTUA wi:i,i. maoi:.
We employ tbe bost tulent, for Cutters, and our
Goods are of both kinds fashionable and plain
so that all taste can be suited. The prices are tbe
very lowest, as any one by a moment's thought must
see, or otherwise we oould not meet the eompetition
of our neighbors, for aa no deductions are evor made,
we must put our prices down to the advantages we
promise.
Tbe people may depend, this is the true plan upon
which to do business, and many a dollar oan be
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind
JONES?
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
604 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth.
13. 4. .vlAlZti, Mulvanuun.
April 4, 1868. ly
ADDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AXD DKBII.IT
led. whose ftufiehiurs liave been protiucted fiom hid
den causes, and whose cases require piompt lieatment to
render exisieuce deeirahle. It you are itiSornii- or liuve
suffered fiom Involuntary dlseliHrses, wliat effect does it
produce upon your xeneial health ? Do you feel week,
debilitated, easily tired T Does a little extra exertion pro
duce paliiuiiiim of the heart! Does your over, or urinary
orcuns, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order f Is
your urine wmietnnes thirk, milky, or flocky, nr is it ropy
011 settling ! Or doea a thick scuin rise ui Die bipl Or is a
sediment at theUiitum after it husstiud awhOe? Do you
nave spells of short uretttnuiK or dyspepsia! Are yout
bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting or
rushes of bluud to the head? layour memory iinpaued?
Is your mind constantly dwelling upon this subject ? Do you
feel dull, lisllese, moping, tired of company, of life? Do you
wish to be left alone, to gel away from everybody ? Does
any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep
broken 01 resiles? Is the lustre of your eyes as brilliant ?
The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do yai enjoy your
self in society as well ? Do you pursue your business with
the aume energy ? Do you feel as much confidence in your
self? Ar your spirit dull and flagging, givea to ats of
melancholy? If so,Jouot lay it to your liver or dyspepsia.
Have you restless nigbt? Your buck weak, yoar knees
venkjuud have but utile appetite, and you uttiibute this
to dysiepsia nr liver-complaint?
Now, reader, self abuse, venereal diseases badly eurtd,
and sexual excesses, are all capable of produeiug a weak
news of the generative organs The organs of generation,
when in perfect health, make the man. Diu you ever
think that those bold, defiant, eueigetic, persevering, suc
cessful business-mfcu are always those whose generative
organs are in perfect health ?. You never hear such men
complain of being melancholy, of uervousiieas, of palpita
tion of the heart They are never afraid they cannot iue
eeed in business ; they don't become sad and discouraged ;
they are always polite and pleasant in the company of la
dies, and look you and them light in tbe faee none of your
downcast looks or any other meanness about them. 1 do
not mean those who keep the organs inflamed by running
to exceai. These will not only rein their constitutions
but also those they do business Willi 01 for.
How manv men from badly-cured diseases, from the
effects of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about tiiat
atateaf weakness in those organs that ha reduced the
general system so much as to induce almost every other
disease idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide,
and almost every other form of disease which humanity
heir tn, and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever sus
pected, and have doctored tor all but the right one.
Diseases of these organs require the use of s diuretie.
111. I.M HUUVi FLUID EXTKACT BUCHU i.ih..,.
Diuretic, and is a certain euie for diseases of the Bladder,
rlurneys, uravei, xr"i'Ti "sn," cneas, remits
Complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the Uri
nary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from
whatever eauss origimmii hu uwiih w now long
' , ,
11 110 ireaimem. uu,.i. w, vwhuii,iihin or insanity
may ensue. Our flesh snd blood are supported from these
sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Posterity,
depends upon prompt use of s reliable remedy.
Helmbold's Extract Buchu, eitabhsheri upwards of 16
years, prepared by H. T. HEI.MBOI.D, Druggist,
' 6U4 Broadway, New York, and
111 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Paica ai St per bottle, or 6 bottles for ojio, delivered
to say sddrasa. Bold by all Druggists everywhere.
NONE ARE GENUINE UN1.KHS DONE UP IN
siaat-engraved wrapper, with fae-simils of my Chem
ical Warehouse, and signed
H T. HELM BOLD.
July IS, IBM
A NEW RtMltTlV tit OrtMSttMPTTOW A
Pbysioian who bad Consumption for several years,,
with frequent bleeding of the Jang, eared himself
with a nedieine unknown to the nmfassion. when his
me appeared hopeless. He I th only physician
who he sued It In his own person, or who ha any
knowledge of It rirtoosj and be CM aaorib the de
t J health he aew enjoy to nothing but the
nseof bts midlolnei and nothing bat utter despair
and entire extinction of all hope of recovery, to-
BI t; r . m eonaaonoe In all others, inane
ed him to hasard the experiment. To those u8or
ing with any disease of the Lungs he proffers a treat
ment be confidently believe will eradicate th
disease. Priee $1 60 par bottle or $8 a half doien,
lent by express. Bend for a olrouiar or eall on
- ... , 1 BoVi.nton Jackson,
Ao,50 ?ortl1 lonth Str"i Philadelphia.
May 30, 18(18 ly. r
Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh treated
with the utmost luooess by J. 1 ha Acs, M. D., Ooul
ist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland ) No
805 Aroh Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from
the most reliable souraos in oity and country can be
seen at his office. The Medical faoulty are invited
to accompany tboir patients, ns he has no eeorole in
his practloe. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted with
ont pain. No ohargo for examination. nov.30-ly.
-u!l to Slnrrlnn. Young Men's Guide
to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. The hu
mano views of benevolent I'hysieians, on the Errors
and Abuses Incidont to Youth and Early Manhood,
sont In scaled letter envelop", free of charge. Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., l'hiladol
phia, Pa.
June 13, 1868. ly.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
M
OCCULISTS AND MANUFACTURERS OF THE
CELEBRATED
PERFECTED SPECTACLES.
EYE GLASSES, &C.
HARTFORD, CONN.,
HAVE APPOINTED
T. S. SHANNON,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.,
As tbeir sole agent for Sunbury and vicinity for the
sale 01 tn ceiouratea
PERFECTED SPECTACLES,
AXD EYE GLASSES.
In doing so they have confidence in the ability of
their agent to meet the requirements 01 an cus
tomers. His assortment of our BEAUTIFUL LEN
SES comprises overy form and kind, calculated for
the simplest as well as the worst oases of diseased or
impaired vision. An opportunity win De iuus at
torned, to procure at an times
SPECTACLES UNEQUALLED BY ANY OF
THEIR STRENGTHENING AND TRESER
VING QUALITIES.
Too much cannot be said as tn their Superiority
ever the ordinary classes worn. There is no itlim-
niering, wavering of the sight, dizziness, or other
unpleusant sensation, out on tne contrary, trora mt
peculiar construction of the Lenses, they are sooth
iiic and pleasant, causing a feel in 2 of relief to tin
wearer, and Prorlucinff a Clear and Distinct Vision
as in the natural hoakhy sight, They are the only
spectacles tout
PRESERVE AS WELL AS ASSIST THE SIGHT,
find are the Cheapest because the Best, always last
ins many years without chance being necessary.
rj-CAUTION. Mr. T. S. -HANNON, Jowoler
Is their Only Agent appointed in Sunbury and vi
cinity.
fcjjrWe employ no Peddlers. augl,'68 ly
PATENT
PROTECTOR
FRUIT JAJRS.
"ALWAYS RELIABLE."
THEY MEET EVERY WANT IN A GOOD
EITHER FOR USE BY
Families or Fruit Preserver?.
THEY CAN DhMADE A lit -T 10 Hi' WITH CER
TAINTY AND EASE, AND READILY OPENED'
Without Injury 10 tbe Cover.
Tho Protector Jars have metal Lid with Arms,
which turn on the inolines of the neck of tbe J are,
and thus tighten tho rubber onto the Ground Edge
of the Jar mouth. Tbo result is, a Combine Lid and
Clamp (one pieoe, which closes or opens tbe Jar
with a slight turn, and without injury to the covers,
which oan thus be used repeatedly.
For sale by Glass and Crockery Dealers, House
Furnishing and Drug Stores.
TRADE SUPPLIED BY
f.&j. noiiii:.
Patentees and Manufacturers ;
Also, Manufacturers of Druggist' and Perfumers'
GLASSWARE,
Wine, Porter, Ale and Mineral Water Bottles,
Pickle, Preserve, Jelly and Snuff Jan.
PATENT MEDICINE BOTTLES.
ty Particular attention given to Private Moulds
OFFICE, No. 2 South 7tb St., Philadelphia.
July 25, 188. 4t
NEW CARRIAGE & BUGGY
MANUFACTORY.
1THE subscriber respectfully informs the oitltens
. of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has opened a
shop in 1S0I. Sfroh's lllaoksmithshop-building on
Chestnut street, Sunbury, Pa., where he keeps, con
stantly on band, and manufactures to order,
Currlnsea, lliigaya, Nitlkya, Ac,
of ths latest style and of the best matorial.
Repairing of Wagons, Carriages, Ac, dons at the
shortest notice.
Persons in want of fine Buggies and Carriages, are
requested to oall before purchasing elsewhere.
H. C. ROUSH.
Sunbury, July 11, 1868. ly
5000
LBS. OF CARPET RAGS WANTED at
th Store of
MOORE A DISMKGR,
Hay It. Market street, Sunbury.
mo tick to colli oii;u A'I'OltS.
COAL LANDS FOR LEASE.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that proposals will be
received by the undersigned, to grant for a
term or years, near xrororwn, .norinumoeriana
County. Pa., several new lease upon Red and
White Ash Coal bed, having four mile run above
water level. Tbe reu ash ere tbe same veins now
being worked by the Lykens Valley Company, the
ooal from whioh is of a superior quality and always
commands tue mgneet prioe ia ine marast. fo.
aaaainn of the Dremises ean be given Immediately
In addition to tne iaeiuiies now possessed nv tnn
region for shipment to mareet oy way oi ine North
ern Central Hallway and the Pennsylvania Canal.
there will, it is believed, very soon bs an opening to
the Eastern market, by way of tbe Enterprise and
tb Philadelphia and Heading Hailroad.
JOHN W. U ALL, or P. W. SUEAFER.
Engineer of Mine, 126 Centre 6t., Pottsville, Pa.
Harrisburg, July 11, Ib88.-Jm
CARPENTERS
WILL find in our establishment a superior stock,
of Plane, Saw, Auger, Hatchets, Hammers, Files
Cbl....I.,A...f.rl.b,jUiCoiaET4co
I m 1
1 IS PI
1 I
I ill
1 H P .
CHOICE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL
I3ENJ. UOHNER,
Dealer In Frnlt nd Ornamental Trees, will fnrn.
ish from the most rospomlblo Nurseries In this and
other State, first olass TREES of all kinds. Also,
Shrubbery, Vinos and riaats. Garden Heeds of all
Kinds.
Orders are respectfully solicited.
Address BENJ. BOHNKK,
l'sxinos, JMortli o. ;o.
tSf N. 11 Insurances taken in several of the
most responsible Fire Insurance and llors Dotootive
Companies in the State
duly Zi, i2J y
LATEST ARRIVAL'oF "
NEAV GOODS,
Joseph Eyster,
Cornor of Market and Fourth Street,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Invites the publio to eall and cxamino hi elegant
assortnientof
8PRING AND SUMMER DRY G00D3,
such a Table Linens, Domestics, Doylies, Towels,
ann iMmosttoi of every domnption at the very low
est price
CASSIMERES.
CLOTHS.
Silks. Dolnlncs, Lawns, GinghlBns, Calicoes, Muslins,
Sheeting, Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment of
Cotton and Woolen goods generally.
Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts. Also Handkcrohicfs,
Brushes, Combs.
lliMN nnl tlniw, ltool nml Nliorn.
His assortment of (roods will not. ho ia sum fail to
ploase tho fancy and suit tho wants of any desirous
UI liuruiinniMB;. jun siuuk 111
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
and Groceries is largo in quuMity and choice In
quality, comprising generally everything needed in
tne Household euncr lor use or ornament.
He is always roady and glad to sea his friends
and takes pleasure in showing them bis goods oven
though no sales aro maio. He only asks a cnll.ond
is sure tnot ine hock win compare lavorably in
price and quality with tho cheapest.
o ur Li n AiciCiti.
Sunbury, June. 20, 1884.
nTTTJT A fl ("S. ITnT'-T.
. af Aat IV ) fe W aft B 5
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MARKET SO.UARE, SUNBURY, PA.,
JJASjust received a large and woll-solccled stock
SWUNG AND SUMMER GOODS
consisting of the fineHt
CLOTHS. CASSIMEHES AND VESTINGS
ever broimht fo Sunbury, and which ho promises lo
sell cheaper than tho cheapest. Having the scrvicos
of skillful tailors, he guarantees a good fit ih overy
instnnce inferior to none outsido of the cities.
Everything from my establishment will bo guar
anteed as ropresouted.
THOMAS O. NOTT.
Sunbury, Moy Oth.JSBS. tf
opicnFng of 'sumfkii s'rrrj:s,
AT
Miss Louisa Shissler's,
MAUKKT SQUAH.E,
Ladlos' and Mioses' HATS and EOXXTS,
in immense variety.
.llil(lM-i-y 4Jox1h uiirt Ti-iiniiiiiiM.
French and American Ribbons, Laces, Handker
chiefs, Gloves, Hoir,v, and n genorol assortment of
Ladies Millinery Goods, which have been seloctoil
with grout euro.
Cltt t Ollui-K, . tl-S (jiloVCS Al.
Every variety will bo found to select from, at
MODERATE PRICES.
8unbury,May 30, 188S.
T r rTr AGENTS WANTED, to solioitor-
vlV ders for Dn. William Smith's
DICTl'INAi Y OF THE BIBLE. Tukonlyriu
tion I'iBLisiitn is Amkhica, rovnnNcp.n nv Dn.
Smith'k own hand. In one large Octave volume,
illustrated with over 1 25 stool and wood engravings.
Agents and subscribers soo that yon get tho gen
uine edition by 1'r. Smith.
The finriuejiidd liryuhlicaii says, this edition
published by"Moirs. Burr A Co., is tho genuine
lliinir
Tho C'onerrrsatioalit snys, whoever wishos to
got, in the choapest tortn, 1110 oesi Dictionary 01 me
Bililo should buy this.
Agents aro meeting with unparalleled success.
Wo employ no General Agents, and offer extratin
ducemrnis to Cnnvapsers. Apenf will see the ad
vantage of dealing directly with tho PUBLISHERS.
For descriptive circulars with full particulars and
terms, address the Publishers.
.1. B. BURR A CO., Hartrbrd, Conn.
MayRfL 18fl8. . Ilm.
Wm. KAnso.N.- Nei.sos Prou
FURNITURE ROOMS.
WM. FARS01T &. SOlTj
latoof the firm of Knrson A.Davis, have opened ware
rooms at No. 228 South 2J street, bolow Dock,
PHILADELPHIA,
Where they keep a full assortment of
PARLOR, CHAMBER, SITTING ROOM
unci DINING ROOM FURNITURE.
Their old customers, and all persous wishing to
Eurchase, arc invited to call and examine their stock
cforo purchasing elsewhere
Particular aiteution paid to packing. nij-6 ly.
QUEKNfrWARK,
ST0TCE CHINA WARE, &c
Markot Street, 0 doors west of Fourth St., south side,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.,
RESPECTFULLY informs theciiizonsof Sunbury
and Merchants and donlere in this and adjoin
ing oountios, that he has just opened a large assort
ment of
yt'EENSWARE AXD STONE CHINA WARE
of every variety, from tlicliert manufactories in tho
country, which will be sold at WHOLESALE and
RETAIL.
Dealers are Invited to examine his stock before
purchasing in Ihe city, as they can save money by
doing so.
Sunbury, May III, trill. out
"Mw"maciiine' SHOP
AND
I33,OXT IFOUlSTDlV'sr.
CJKO. IIOIIItllAt'lI Ac SO,
STJNBTJRTT, FA.,
INFORM the pnblio that they have established a
MACHINE SHOP, in connection with their
FOUNDRY. They buvo supplied themselves with
New Lathes, Planing and Buring Machines, with thu
latest improvements. With tbe aid of tkillfiil me
chanics, they are enabled to exeoute all ordors of
New IVorlt or lt-is-lrlua,,
that may be given them, In a satisfactory manner.
Having enlarged and rebuilt tbeir Foundry, they
are ready to exeoute all kiuda of CASTINGS.
Irani fJuailinK'M, Ac,
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their superi
ority, have been still further improved, and will al
ways be kept on hand.
Sunbury, June 13, 1868.
illisnlioud i
How l.ont,
tttors'tl.
IIom Ite.
Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver-
well Celebrated Essay on tho radical cure
ftSEy' (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or
Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Somioal
Losses. Ini potency, Mental and Phyaical Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc.; nlfo, Consumption,
Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by solf-indulgonoe or
sexual extravaganoo.
I r Prioe, iu a sealed envolope, only 8 oenls
The oelebraled author, in this admirable eway,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful
practice, that the alarming oonseuncnues of self-
abuse may be radically eurcd without the dangerous
use of internal medicine or the application of tbo
kuife ; pointing out a modo of euie at once simple,
certain, and eOeotual, by mean of which every suf
ferer, no matter what his condition may be, may
cure himself obeaply, privately, and radioally.
. lVTbis Lecture should be iu tbe bands of every
youm auu war iuu iu muu.
Bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, postpaid, on receipt of six eeuU, or two post
stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide
pnoe 20 cent. Aaaress tne runnrners,
CUAS. J. C. KLINE A CO.,
I2T Bowery, New York, Post-Omoe Box ,6b0
July, iKon. y
Wf HERE can 1 gat tha beat piulure I Why i
ffserlySs. of course
Always gojto Byerly
and judge for yourself.
STONEWARE.
THE best and cheapest assortment of Hume Ware
in the State, just reeeived and lor sale oheap at the
Mam mom tun oiore oi
H V. FR1L1NG
W. A; BENNETT,
DRUGGIST AND CHEMIST,
Mnrkct Nonnif, Kl'liritY, Pa.
Has Just opened sfroeh snd full assortment of
Drugs and Medicines,
unsurpassed in purity and freshness, and kept con
stantly on hand. My stock will always bo found
oomplote In every artiolo of merit in Medicine
Physicians and Customers may roly upon prompt
ness and attontlon to orders.
FANCY ARTICLES!
My stock is unnsuaUy large and embraces every
thing that can be found on a first olnes Toilet Table,
including Atnorioan and genuine French nad Eng
lish PERFUMERY,
Pomades, Hair Oil, Ivory, Gutla Porohs,
Wood nnd Horn Combs, Toilet Hoops, Hair
Tooth, Nail, Cloth and Paint Brushes, Ao.
I'ntcnt IMrUcfn4.
Embracing all tho most popular Preparations of the
day, at manufacturers' prioos.
Puru
Havana SEGAKS and CHEWING TOBACCO,
of the best Brands.
RiHii, OIIh, tJliie. :Iim, I'lilfy.
Ym-niMlit'N, &
All my Tinctures, Syftips, Ointments, Orates, and
other preparations nto manufactured by myself, nnd
from the nest material I can procure ih Market.
Having hnd rjuito a number of years' cpnricnco in
tho
Drug and Prcr.riplwn IJiMiums,
both In Philadelphia and the country, and also the
advantage of tho Colloi-o of Pharmacy, 1 foel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTION'S
that tho Physicians and publio may favor me with.
All my preparations ne I have above asserted, are
mnrto trom tho tiest niiiterml, and upon honor J
ai&crt, thsy are of ottlcini strength.
For medicinal purposes, I keep on hand the very
bost
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
lioloro purchasing clservhere, call an-1 convince
your own mind.
W. A BENNETT.
Sunliuiy. May If), 18i'i8.
LIGHT ! LIGHT! LIGHT!
s. nvi:iei.v,
rplIE popular riiotngrnpnr, hns fitted up. In Ihe
JL old Post Office building, thrrn doors w ont of tho
riulrond, Market Sfjunro. ono of the very best Sky-
mums to ue lounu in ine Binto, ana is now prepared to
take pictures of any kind, in nil kinds of wonthor.
early and lnte. Children taken almost instantly.
Bring nlong the bnbics wn nro now ready for them.
COME ONE ! COME ALE !
both great and small, sec his now rooms, nnd cx
ninine specimens.
FRAMES and FRAMING mntarnil 11, nlanll v nn
hand and mnilo to order. Bring along your pictures
and have them framed cheaper than anywhere else
Coiuo and see for yourselves, Anvthing in tho
picturo lino constantly on hnml orordorod. Copying
done in all its branches and colored as desired.
Both out and indoor views taken at short notico
and on reasonable terms. Satisfaction cuurruntrud.
as our motto is to please. All negatives carefully
preserved. Remember the pluco ask fur S. BYEU
LY. Market Sqtniro.
May 2-i, 'OS.-ly.
Ml 0tV Oil. Mil l,
THE subscribers having just erected r.nd put iu
operation a Mill for the manufacture of
LINSEED OIL,
offer the highest market prioo for FLAX SEED.
'i'hev have attached to tbeir establishment a (.'hop
ping Mill, and farmers and others wnnling grain
chopped for feeding, can bo accommodated fit the
shortest notico. A machine for ollopping corn with
tho cob is attached to the mill.
MORGAN A MASSER.
January 25, 1969. ly
si'ui.x.' -i ic aim: iKtiM.
SPRING TRADE 18GS.
SI. 1j. lasarus.
would call
tho attention of the puUic, rind her
customers goncrnlly
to her lingo an 1 new nssort-
ment ot
I'iiiM-y ami DoiiirNiic tiry tjiootlw.
Which consist of Poplins, Detains, Chencs, Allapac
eus. Crepes, Grenadines, Iron Bareges, Lawns,
Ginghams, Culicot-s, Chintzes, Ac.,
IV bile .ootln.
Cambrics. Stoys, Organdies, Viotorin, Plaid Miulins
Mnrsnllios, l'iquu, Drilling, Wians. Mil-dins,
(bleached and unlilcnched ) T;.Me Linen,
.Napkins. Towels, TaWc Covers,
Bed .Spreads, Ac.
i loves. Hosiery. Corsets. Hoop Skirls. Dress Ti'im
minjrs, (in vnricty.) Liulks and lients Handker
chiefs, Neck Ties,nnd notions in vnricty too numer
ous to mention. M. L. LAZARUS.
Sunbury. May 9, 18iW.
J. W. bricvKN-jox. A. N. 15itirn.
ATTRACTION
AT
II A U P T ' S NEW IRON V R O N T !
STEVENSON & BRICE,
HAVE opened up a new and desirablo stuck of
Goodsin Hnupt.'s New Building, consisting iu
part of a splendid varioly of
riiiict'icaii WmK-1mn,
tJOLD WATOIIKS,
ROOKS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
STATIONERY, SILVER-WARE,
GOLD PENS, SPECTACLES, NOTION'S,
Glass-W:uc, Cutlery, Pictures,
Looking Glasses Ac, &c, Ac
Call nnd examine our slock. Our aim will be to
please and sati&fyull who cull.
' ."ll.fL'VAM I I!1!, I I ' C
Sunbury, April 18, lolid. ,
l.A'ri:iT STVI.ES OI'
SPRING AND SUMMER
Millinery Goods,
yiinH J 1 I.. (.'iikkIi'I'. Iicks lcavo to an
nounce to the Ladiosof Sunbury and vicinity, that
bhe has just opened a large aud vuried stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Tho latest New York nnd Philadelphia stylos of
LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS.
Also, an excellent assortment of Fashionable l-'ni-
broiderius. Edi;in!S, Laces. Woolen Cups, llandkcr-
cliicfs, Scarfs, Gloves, Hosieries, und nil kinds of
runcy Notions, btamped Aluslinn, Corsets, t'erlumo
ries, iSoapi, Lilly W bile, Enamel of America, .Sta
tionery, Ac, Ac.
Call and examine for yourselves. No trouldo to
show goods
Sunbury, April 11 1803.
IIOOTM Al KIIOKW.
J. C. SYLVIS, WITH II. G. TIIACIIEH,
Manufacturer of
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF
lloulk, Nhees II ml (astitt'i-a,
l'lciu-anti' Building, Market Square,
iS'UNBURY, PA.
Ladies' Boots, Shoes and G inters of all desci iptioLl
made to order on tbe shortcut notice and most rea
sonable terms. Having the best workmen employed,
wo can assure the public that, if tbey will uive us a
call, tbey will be saln-lied of the above facts. RE
PAIRING neatly done with dispatch.
If vour corns do hurt your foot,
Just call and leave your measure,
And we will make your Shoes or Boots,
That you will call a treasure.
March 2H, '68. ly.
FANCY DRY GOODS
ALL THE LATEST STYLES,
Suitable for Ihe
SPRING AND SUMMER SEAHONS.
MISS KATE BLACK,
Market .Snunre. two doors East of tbe old Bauk
building. SUN BUR V, Penn'a.,
HAS jut opened a frosh assortment of the most
fashionable Fancy Dress Goods from the largest
establishments in Philadelphia.
DeLAINKS, ALAPACAS, POPLINS, CALICO.
1IOI Km. t.OOON,
Cloths, Ssoques Flannels, Flannels. Sheetings, Mus
lins, Ladies aud Childrcui' IIA'K,FeaiUei-s, Ribbon,
lr- 'rrlsiimliiRSS Kinbrolderlen,
Lace Veils, Corsets, Handkerchiefs. Gloves, Hosiery
Hoop Skirts, Hopkins' Kliptio Skirts, Real
Blaok Lace Shawls, and Ladies
Goods of every deacription.
Bun Umbrellus and Faroaol
:,... PniUrs. Neck-tioe, Half-boae, J
Handker-
bpS,etSo.
Sunbury. May 30, 18fW
.Mnn riilF.S. 11 different kinds.
If you want
15 good and cheap Bird Cage., go to
CON LEY A CO S
JF you want a picture, of any kind, of youre!f or
friend, go o Ilytjrle new room. Market
bquare, near tbe railroad
BREAD & FANCV CAKES.
RESPECTFULLY Itif.iran th oitiranji of.Saa
bury and vicinity, that h will bake to order
all kinds of
4'uL:cs) Tor ltall, l!trtlvi, Ac
Families no supplied with FRESn BREAD, Twist
Jlolls, Rusks, l eu Buns, Ac, and also kept mi hand
mnnnl'aetiircsl nut of the best materials.
All orders loft at his Shop in Market Square, on
door oaat of Miss Anna rainier' Millinery Store, or
at hh"akery on Spruoe Street, between Front and
Second streets, will meet with prompt attention,
PICNIC PARTIES supplied with Cakes, Ios
Croam, 4e , at the shortest notice.
Orders aro respectfully solicited.
DAVID FRY.
eunbui-y, May 2, 1301.
gfoSUNIMttY MARBLE
ITI
Bit
lllfi tinder.'igred having bouirht tho
entire slock uf liissinirer A Tsvlor,
E." ' WO!
would Inf irm thi Dublin that ho ia 'now
ri;a-ly lo do nil kinds of murul work ; has ou band,
and makes to ordnr nt short notice,
.vlnniimoitlM n rid IInd-ituno,
of every style to suit purolinccrs.
DOOR AND WINDOW FILLS.
Also. Cemetery Trcts with Oalvnnijed pips and alt
other fencing generally used on Cenietories.
.lolin A. Tailor will continue in the employment,
at the old slarid in Market Square. Sunbury, Pa.
May 2, 6S.-ly. W. M. DACGHERTY
S P H 1 N G FASH 1 0 N S I N
Miss I,OUl8ABniSSLEK,
THE popular Millinery, south side of Market
Square, Pnnhiirv. is desirous of calling the attention
of tho public and trade to her unique und handsome
onsortmcnt of
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOCDS.
just opened. On bund and mode to order, are the
latest and most superb styles of
Ilrfstnl, .llourniiit; ttiul Ircn Koii
lM'tsi und lints.
Also, aspleudid assortment of Trimming, Artificial
Flowers, Bonnot Frames. Veils, Collars, Ac.
(ienllemen s Goods, such ns Hosiery, Handker
oliicfs, Nei-k-ties. Umshoannd goods for tbe toilot.
Also, a fino assortment of Perfumery, and all
goods u-ually kept in o well fnrnihod establishment.
A call is only required to he convinced.
N. B. Special attention is directed to a flno lot
of Ladies' Dross Caps and Head Drosses.
LOUISA S111SSLF.R.
April13, lSfid. ;
Police lo 'rrcspu'wers.
"VTOTICE is hereby given, thnt no person or per
i sons will be allowed to trespass on tho proper
ty of tho undersigned, in Lower Muhonoy township,
Korlhumboilniid county, for the purpose of picking
Berries, Fruit, Ac, or to cuter into any enclosure
without permission, as the law will bo ouforced
uguiust all offender. .
ISAAC H. RESSLER
Lower Muhonoy twp., June 20, IMBa. 4m
BAUGH'S
COnJIKKClAI. MA11KHS I
ON LVKItV
r.u:EAOll.
R.U'Gll & SONS. Philadelphia.
SORT-WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Chieago
Sole liimiliK liirere.
PRICES.
BAUOH'5 RAW BONK PHOSPHATE,
?.'!i t or 2,"0fl lbs.
BAUG1I S CHtCACO BONE FERTILIZER,
?) per 2,000 lbs.
BAfOH S rniCAGO BLOOD MANl'RE,
SiO per 2000 pound.
Tho ahovo Msuuros nro furuUhed in both bajsand
barrels, whichever customers prefer.
l-'TIio Bugs aro uniform in weight 1 K 0 pounds.
Tho attention of Farmers is especially directed to
the fact that tho sources of the Raw Material of
which tbo nboi'o Manures arc composed, are so well
under eoutrol lliut wo can furnUh llicm of strictly
uniform quality nnd condition, nnd that they contain
a larger perucutage of ammonia thnu any other class
of mitnfttotuttd manures iutlic market.
B.U'OU & SONS,
20 S. Delaware Avenue.
Philadelphia.
NORTH WESTERN FERTILIZING CO.,
Corner L.ilto A Lasnlle Ms., Chicago.
tJtBAI.'HII S COMMERCIAL MANURES moy
be procured f ruin dealers iu any of the principal
tewns lu the Vnitod Status or Dominion of Canada.
Sold by
SMITH A GENTI1ER, 5unbury.
Juno 13, 18d8.uug'67-ly
SlOO REWARD
Koi n medicine liial M ill cure
ft l ull,
JNTM'F.NZA
TICKl.INO in the Ttltin AT.
WHOoriNO C'OLGH,
oi relieve
CON'SLMfTlVF. (ll'l GUr,
lis quick as
CUE'S C O U O II 15 A L 5 A M !
OVER (INF, MILLION BtlTTI.ES
have been sold am! not n Single instance of its failure is
known. We hove, iu our iomcssioii, nuy quantity of Cer
tiiiculen, some of thein from
FMINKNT PHYSICIANS
who have used it in their piueiicc, and giva it Ihe pis
eminence overeveiy other eoniiiound.
IT DOES NOT DRY I P A COUGH,
but I.OOSK.XS IT,
si ns In enable tlie patient to expectorate freely. Two or
ihree doses.
Will I.wabiaplv Ct'RB Ticki-inu is Tim Thhoat
A half hot. le has often completely cured the most Ftulv
luiru Cuuijli, and yet, ihouelut is so suieand epeetly in its
operation, it is perfectly harmless. Iienig purely vegetahle.
It is very aiceuhle lo ilic lasle, und may be administered
10 children of air, ape.
In cases of CROL'P we will puiirnnlee a cure, if tnea in
season.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BF. W1THOI T IT!
11 ia within the reach of ull, it being the cheapest and l e
medicine extent.
C. G. CLARK CO., Proprietors,
NEW HAVF.N, CONN.
April IS, lf(H.ly
C O 33 ' S
DYSPEPSIA CURE
THIS GREAT REMEDY FOll ALL DISEASES of
Hie
ST O M A O II 8
ia the discovery of the inventor of I'oo'a valuable Coujih
Balaam, whdo cinerinn-nlins for Ion own health. Ilcured
Cr.iiiii in ihe Ptoinarh lor linn whiili had beioie jitlded
lo nothing but chloroform.
The almost daily testimony from vmious parts of the
country eucouia;.' us to lieheve there is no disease ruined
by a disordered utomnch il w ill nol speedily cure.
Physician endorse and Una it!
Minister give testimony of its offloaoy.
And from all direflains we receive tidinss of curea psi
formetl.
DYSrr.l'SIA!
It ia ante lo care.
HKARTIJI UN '
tl.ie dose will cute.
elCK-IIEADAt'lll-:!
It lias cured in liuudteds of cases
HEADAIUK AND DIZZINESS!
It ktopi in thirty minutes.
U'IDITV OF THE STOMACH :
It corrects at once.
RISE OF THE FOOD!
It atopa inimeibaiely.
DISTRESS AFTER (A TING '
One dose will renu.vs.
CHOLERA MOHBl'S!
Ruptdly yields to s lew doses
BAD BREATH !
Will be cbunged with half a bottle
IT IB PERFECTLY 1IABMLES
Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS is owing lo tbe
fact that
It 4'UB'rs) by Aaalisflinjof Knlure
TO RF. AtMSER I' HER SWAY IN THE VVHTEU !
Nearly every dealer iu I lie lulled hialea sells it st
ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
C. G. CLAEK & CO., Proprietors,
KEW HAYEK, COIIK.
April 18.. 18e ly.
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