Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 03, 1868, Image 3

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    B. WILVBHT, l - . '
N. B. ENQLB, J PablUhert.
SVmiUIHV, PA.
BATUKDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1889.
Eocal Affairs.
Tub Counriirloneri advertise for proposals fdr th
rebuilding of ft county bridge between Northumber
land and Danville. .
hir. GioRea Pariok, lata pastor of the turtle
rin Church, in Milton, married ninety-nine oouptcs
during hli three yean' resldenoe In lhat plaoe.
ArrnxHTica Wamtsd. A good boy, IS or IS
yean of age, can have an opportunity of leatning
the printing buainoss by applying irnmcdlstcly at
this office.
1 Lam en' and TJhfldron'i Fancy Fun, at John Fa
reira'a FopuW Fur "Emporium, 718 Aroh. St., Phila-
delphta. Stock large. Read hi advertisement.
(Jive him a call. . -
Religious Notice. Divine service will be held
in tho- German Reformed Chureb, in this place, by
Key. Mr. Stcintnets, to-morrow (Sunday) morning.
Services will odmmonco at 101 o'oloek, A. M.
Tn CuiLtnira Association. At the regular
monthly meeting of the Sunbury Mutual Loan and
Building Aatooiation, beld on Friday night last,
nine shares were (old, at prices ranging from $97 to
flOO. The shares are sow worth $20.00.
Moori Dirsikorh have Just reoe Wed another
large stock of Dry Goods, such as French Merinos,
Poplins, Alpacas, Lustres and Delaines. Also, a
large assortment of Shawls and Blankets. The pub
lio should not fail to oall and see them.
A Reftjultcan MftfeTltis was beld fo (tit Court
House cm Monday ovening last. It was addressed
by Mr. A. H. Chase, of Turk, who is an able and
eloquent speaker: It was one of the largest meet
ings that has boon held bore during the campaign.
Snot'LO DR RsrAinin. The bridge at the cross
ing of Second and Chestnut streets is in a bad con
dition, and should receive the attention of the Street
Commissioners immediately. Several of tbe planks
hre broken, rendering it very dangerous to drive
torsos across.
Till County Agricultural Fair at Turbutville, last
week, was considerably interfered with by the wea
ther. It is said that tho agricultural display was
vary creditable. The attendance, particularly On
the second day, was quite large, Considering Ibe in
clemency of the weather.
It is rumored, (whether correctly or trot we do
not know.) that the Railroad Co. has purchased tbo
ntoroirt of Lcwisburg in the new bridge over tfae
river at that place, and that no travel will bo Rl
iowod over the bridge except by the Railroad Co.
In this case the good people of Lewisburg will be
compelled to build a bridge of their own. Milto
uan. Labor Train. Tho Urie express train, on the
Phila. A Erie Railroad, which arrives horo about
Vnidnight, on Wednesday last was probably the lar
gest passenger train that has ever gone through this
place. Nineteen cars composed the train,' arid Were
laden with Boys in Blue, en route to the Soldiers' and
Sailors' Convention in Philadelphia. We learn that
there wcro about five hundred persons from Wll
liamtport and vicinity, alone, on board.
I. 0. or O. F. At an election for officers of Stono
Valley Lodge No. t!4, of Georgetown, held on Sat
urday evening last, the following persons were elec
ted for the ensuing term :
N. G., David L. Ditty.
V. G , Wm. 1!. Bordner.
Secretary, Dr. J. J. Rood.
Assistant Secretary, Francis Biokel.
Treasurer, A. Bad man.
Representative, Emanuel Wilrert.
Convocation. The Williamsport Convocation of
the Epiecopul Church met in Muncy, on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday of this week. The Bishop
of the Diocese and tho committee having charge of
the business conncuted with the division of the Dio
.ctwo of Pennsylvania, wo learn, were elro ia attend
ance. It is understood thai tho consent Of two
thirds of the clergy and a majority of the laymen
interested in the question bavo been secured in favor
of division.
DVEINQ AND SCOURINO ESTABLISHMENT. Mr. E
Compton, proprietor of the Williamsport Steam Dye
Works, has leased the rooms under Byerly's Photo
graph Gallery, in Market Squnro, with the intention
of establishing the business in Eunbury. He dote
all kinds of ooloriug and scouring in the best man
ner, nod equal to any turned out by the city estab
lishment. We would recommend Mr. Compton to
any of our citizens who may want any thing done in j
his line of business.
Tub Mass Meeting at Milton, on Wednesday last,
was the largest that bos ever been held in that place.
About two hundred members of the Vnion League
and Boys In Bluo, of this place, went up to the
meeting on the evening truin. Hon. Jas. A. Brigg,
of New York, and Jas. B. Bel ford, Esq., ef Indiana,
delivered adurcssos during the day. In tbo eve
ning speeches were made by Hon. Jamas W. Patter
son, of New Hampshire, and A. H. Chase, Esq., of
Y'ork, Pa. The grand torchlight parade, in the eve1
ning, was a splendid affair. -
Juucm ilium.EswABTH. The Middleburg Posr
says : Our sanctum was visited by Judge Middles
warth, who, it Was currently reported a few weeks
ago by the Domocratio press of tho St&to, bad come
out in favor of Seymour and Blair, lie nails the lio
by saying that be had not given the idea a thought,
and further, that bis time, voice and influence shall
as heretofore, be devoted to the interests of the Union
Republican party, and its nominees, from Grant aud
Colfax down to County Auditor. Snyder oounty
boasts of no etauncher Republican than the Judge.
The Vmoeral, lust week, published a statement
to the effect tbat the Northern Central Railroad
Company, in thoir machine shops and elsewhere, are
trying to force Democrats to vote the '-Jacobin Ne
gro Ticket," under the penalty of discharge. This
Is an old dodge of the coppeiheads, and is probably
intended to find out the political oomplexion of the
railroad employees. The card, published in ano
ther column, signed by sixty employees of tho com
pany, Democrats and Republicans, indignantly de
nies the assertion, and brands it as a lie.' It ought
to convince our neighbor that be is "barking up the
wrong tree" to find game.
This insulting charge has been tnaAe during every
election campaign by our political opponents, but it
never eould be sustained. The laboring men of the
Northern Central road tft not afraid to have their
names used to refute all such base slanders against
thuir employers, and as for themselves, will always
treat with contempt the insult offered to them by
copperhead papers.
Tue Entkrjprisi RaitaoAb. TbeSbamokin tier
aid says tbat tblt new railroad has been completed
t tbut place, and the first passenger train was run
through on Monday of last weeki Three passenger
trains have been put on, which arrive and depart a
follows :
Passenger train leaving Ashland at 8.50 A.M.,
arrives at 10.15 A. M.
Paseurigor train leaving Philadelphia at 6.15 A.M.,
connecting at Port Clinton and funning vus Tsina
rina and Ashland, arrive! at 4 P. M.
I'anscnger and freight train leaving Tamaquft (t
4.30 A. M., ruaning via Ashland and Gordon, ar
rives at 9 65 A. M , and returning t-i'a Mt. Cstmel,
leaves at 10.45 A. M., arming In Tamaqua at
4 25 P. M.
Passenger trains returning, leave Shamokia at
6.25 and ll.a A. M., and arrive in Philadelphia at
1 (ill and 0 43 i M. ...
Th. rniiinr mill hdlldln Is to be used for a pas
retiger and freight depot, but until it is got ready,
trail, will run to and from tna crossing on Shamokin
street. '-'
Iitsrc IT1K to HaSo'ki. At th reesnt election
of offloert ef the General Grand Chapter, Royal
Aroh Mason ef the 'United ftetss, the following per
sons were eleoted : James M. Austin, of New York,
was elected General Wand xTIgh Pi-rest; Robert 8.
Burns, of South Carolina, Deputy Grand High
Priest; To. flacker, of Indiana, General Graad
King; Martin Collins, of Missouri, tioneral Grand
Fcribs; John MVlellan, of Massachusetts, General
Grand Treasurer'; John D. Caldwell, of Ohio, Gob
aral Grand Becretnry ; Isnao 8. Titus, of California,
Goneral Grand Captain of the Host ; Arlin II. Mi
ner, of Illinois, General Gland Royal Aroh Captain.
The following persons were eleoted ofiieera of the
Orand Encampment of Knight T emptors of the Uni
TOl States : Win. B. Gardiner, of Massachusetts,
Grand Master ; J. Q. A. Fellows, of Louisiana, Dep
uty Grand Master; Kent Jarvis, of Ohio, Grand
Ueneratlasimo ; Lloyd W. Bell, of Missowri, Grand
'Captain General ; John Fraszoll, of Tonncssoe,
Grand Senior Wardon ; Win. C. Mungen, of Ken
tucky, Grand Junior Warden ; John W. Simons, of
New York, Grand Treasurer ; John D. C. Colliwcll,
of Ohio, Grand lteoorder; Alfred Crcigh, of Penn
sylvania, Grand Standard Bearer; M'm. Barrett, of
New Hampshire, Grand Wand Bearer ; and Thos.
W. Chandler, of Georgia, Grand Warden.
Man's first duty is to himself. There are acci
dents wbloh no foresight can avoid. Every one's
experience remembers some lusty, mucb-enduring
man stricken down as though by a pestilence Dis
aso flies In tho air. Typhus creeps from every
sewer. Prince Albert was swopt from the most lux
urious throne of Europe by the miafiua'ot a neglec
ted drain. Science, art, medicine, are avory day
arrested by the Void and bitter hand of death. No
man who values bis lifo, or rather, tboso to whom
his life is all in all-, should iiositnto to provide against
ever-present dangor by taking a policy from sumo
good Lira IiHimscs Compawv. Here is ono
brought to us by 'Mr. Jay Cooke, tho groat finanoier
of the rebellion-, managed by tneta of national repu
Wtton for botior and sagacity, with an enormous cap
Hal, and arranged ota the most liberal and thought
ful basis, tt it tt national company. The rates of
premium are low. All policlos are non-forfeiting,
and all premiums returned at death. We commend
this ootepany especially to oar readers, at tho sanio
time saying that with such ari'Of'p'bTtunity presented
to a father of a family, there is no o Muse for bis de
laying a day in covering his life with a good policy
of insurance
jl'or the American
A Lie Nailod.
EniTORS American DearHira: Will you please
publish tbo following :
Wo the undersigned employees ot the Northern
Central R.-K. Co., declare on our honors that w e feel
at perfect liberty and intend to vote juet af e please
without even a fear of incurring tho displeasure of
our Employer's-, and that tho lie published in tho
lUtmocrat of the 2ilh imt., is made from whole cloth.
We also feol assured that the oflieers of tho N. C. R.
R. have no desire to interfere with our rights as
iieeluon.
8. A. Alexander,
P. Krone,
P. McKcf.Yia,
Michael Young,
Robert Martin,
S. Uroolit,
T. Holly,
A. II. Buyer,
John A. iiuchor,
'John Bourno,
C. Hooker,
R. Oulp,
A. 1. Hamilton,
J. II. Walton,
C. M. Young,
C. F. Fisher,
1. M. Ilonnir-gCT,
A. UcntHov,
John N. lielford,
Jeremiah FarnSivortb,
Harry Bourne,
(leorge Mantfc,
John Cairns,
Kli Miller.
Michael Maehcr,
II. W. Bueher,
11. Fisher.
Thos. Hewitt.
Michael Ilofiiimn,
U. W. Cocklcy,
S. N. (layman.
J. De Haven, Jr.,
II. Walters,
A. Silvius,
V. Thurston,
F. Shrank,
T. Henninger,
Wtu. 2inn,
Jaeob Runn,
I'riah Foulk-,
Philip Kcefor,
Sarnucl S. Uoblto,
F. ilolsbue,
II. P. Newberry.
d Cassett,
L. Drosious,
J. 11. Kusael,
C. Martin,
J. Hopper,
Henry Haupt,.r.,
M. Myers,
P. Hunt,
J.lyler,
h. Dunn,
Veorge W. Bostian,
P. 11. Bowman,
A. S. Renn,
Freeman ilaupt,
Moses tihipo,
P. 11. Fox,
Editor's Table.
WnAT AnSwer? A St0n- oV To-Dav. By Anna
E. Dickinson. $1.50. Tickn-or t I'iilJs, Pub
lishers, Boston.
Miss Dickinson's reputntion as nrtvof the most pop
ular lectiirors in the country will ilrnfr public atten
tion to her novel which i'ickuor and Fields have
just published. Those who have li.-tcncd to her elo
quent lectures will turn to bcr book with eager in
terest. "What Answer" bus a skilfully-eonstructtd plot,
and deals With some of the most important events of
the late war. The Story is one tbat will deeply in
terest tboso 'who road simply for entertainniont tho
characters, incidents and rituatlons itt atrra"t and
charm noVel'-readers and n'o thooghifiil person tan
be uninterested in the bold and earnest troiitrtieut
which Some important political and social questions
receive in this volume
Tbr HALF-Dot.nn Tennyson. The nine differ
ent ediiions of tho Laureate's poetry which Tickuor
and Fields have hitherto published seem insufficient
to meet all the requirements of the reading public.
Their JHamtnd liiiltiofi, published two years ago,
was miraele of cheap-, clegr.nt and compact book
making. It isMuite outdone, however, in cheapness
and compactness, by the Ilulf-Dotlnr i'.ihtinn of
lonnyson's Complete 1'oems. just pubiiMn-u ny iick
nor and Fields. This cditiou is from new types, set
In double columns, is remarkable for beauty, and uo
danger to the eyes need be feared from reuding it
It is neatly and durably bound in a handsome green
paper eover, with au excellent vighetle head of Ten
nyson. N'a oue can now Complain that Tennyson is
beyond his reach-, When his entire poems can be hud
in handsome form for fifty cents.
These books can be procured of any bookseller, or
directly from Ticknor A Fields, Boston,
BUSINESS NOT'ifcJfil.
fjpjolt I'rlnllnij. Having received a
large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new
stylos, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Heads. Labels, Ac, can be printed in
the latest and best stylos, and on short notice.
Orders by mail promptly attended to.
For Sale. An excellent top buggy, new. En
quire at this office.
For Rent. Tho rooms adjoining the hat store of
Sauiool Faust, in Market Square, lutely occupied
by E. A. Evans aa law office.
iniiin
Tue easiest way to get along in the world is to
make the beet of everything, aud an easy way to
accomplish it, especially in bargains, is to go to
John vYMverl'a Boot and Shoe Store, on Spruco
street, when yea want anything iu bis line. So say
all who Lave tried It.
How much better a man looks in good, heat, well
fitting clothes, than in garments which are shabby,
untidy and out of style. Gentlemen) the place to
procure such as will give full satisfaction is at Berk's
Merchant Tailoring Establishment, on Fourth street;
A word to the wise is sufficient.
FniakLis said that a penny saved was a penny
earned. Those who doubt it would do well to visit
Miller's Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, in Market
Square, to make their purchase. A single trial
will show them the advantage of doing this.
A writer may be said to be more (ree than a
king, inasmuch as be can "choose bis own sub
jects." And he who is wise in making a choice
Will buy his Hater Cap at K. Faust's, in Market
Square, where the finest and best assortment ever
seen iu Sunbury cau be found.
Cde'I CotJOH Balsam. The great popular Reme
dy for Cooghs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cottgh, and
Consumption. Both sices ordinary 4os.. also mam4
moth family bottles for sale by all druggists abd
dealers in medicines. No family should be OYer
nignt wunout h in tne nouse.
m
Coe's DrsrEt-siA Cure Will immediately fe
lieve and permanently cure the most aggravated
oase of Dyspepsia, flatulency, pour btomaob, Con
stioation. and all diseases of the Stomaeb and Bow.
els. Pbysioians, clergymen and all who use it. join
in anbnanded praise fit Its great virtues. Bold by
Druggists everywhere. Price Sl.ou.
MARRIAGE B.
T D.lllnirfra Mr! nn Kant. 24th. bv Rev. 8. W
ReigerU Jobe K. Hats, Esq , of Wllliamsport, Pa.,
to Mrs. Jane Teai, of Sunbury.
In Sunbury,' Oct. 1st, by the same, Mr. Peter
Risbel, of Turbutville, Northumberland county, to
Mrs. Maria Thomeson, of Eunbury.
On the same day, by the tame, Mr. Phn.tr M
Email te Viaa UaTTiE f one a n, aft of Sunbury,
stnini iiAitui:xw.
Oorreoted "Weekly for the "Arrierioan."
Wheat Floor, extra family, per barrel,
$13 00
tl 60
10 00
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per owi.
per bbli
per ewt.
per bushel,
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Rye Flour,
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Wheat, prime red,. "
Rye,
Corn", ," ,
' Oats, '
Potateew,
Dried Peaches, pared
do do uo pared
irrlea Apples,
do
Pied ChWMe, (unsldned,) per Va.
Putter,
tier pound.
per doseTi, ,
per pound,
do
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per pslr
Cbeeie,
Lard,
Hams,
Sbonldcrs,
Beef, hlnd quarteV;
" frtnt "
Afutton,
Cbiokvns,
CttinnioUi'n Voal 'l riI-.
' " : finAiioklN, Eopl. is, 1HB3.
Sent for week ending Sept. 28, 4,72G 16
Per last Report, S50.71 01
SR5.445 l"r
351,9ri IS
To same time last year,
Increase.
13,505 19
Surcial Notices.
A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION. A
Physician who had Consumption for several years,
with frequent bleeding of the lungs, Cu'rtd himself
With a medicine unknown to the profowVon, Vrhon his
ease appeared hopeless. He is the only physician
who has used it in Mfc own person, or w ho has any
knowTedRoof its virtues and he can ascribe tho de
gree of K sill In he fcow enjoys to notMtig but tho
use of bis niidiolno-; and iiolhiYig brtt utter despair
ami entfro extinction of all hope of recovery, to
gether with a want of confidence In nil others, induc
ed him to hazard the experiment. To those sutler
ing with any disease of tho Lungs he profi'orsa treat
ment he confidently bolreves will eradicate the
disease. Price $1.50 Yi'er bottle or ft) a half dozen,
sent by express. Send for a circular or call on
Db. K. Bovlston Jackson,
No. 250 North Tenth Street. Philadelphia.
Tor sale by H. Y. Kriling, Market Square, Sun
bury, Pa., and Druggists generally.
May 30, 186S ly
Drafxess, liLiMMr.ss ana CATAnntt treated
with rbe ntinoH sAictrots by J. Isaacs, M. t)., Osul
ist and AVirist. (formerly of Lcydcn, Holliind.) No.
805 Arch 9Teet, Philadelphia TeXnnoViInls from
the most reliable soureca in city And country can be
seen at hia office. The Medical faculty are invited
to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in
his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted wl'.li
out pain. No chargo for examination. nov.30-ly.
0
NE PRICE CLOTHING.
JONES
OCD ESTABLISHED
o.i: iiti4 i:
CLOTHING HOUSE,
OOl Jlnrket Ntrsset,
One door above Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many years this Establishment has done busi
ness oh trip 'do Price Sys:en, and we .believe we
are the inly Clolhjhg House iu tbo tky that strictly
adheres to thR piinciplo. We have earned a repu
tation which we arc proud of, for good taste in select
good styles and Substantial materials, end not less
important, for having all our goods
i:nt.v vi;i.l aih:.
We employ tho best talent, for Callers, and our
Goods are of both kinds fashionable and plain
so that all tastes can be suited. The prioes are the
very lowest, as any one by a moment's Ihougbt must
see. or otherwise we eould not meet the competition
of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made,
we must put our prioes down to the advalhages we
promise.
The pcoplo may depend, this is the true plan upon j
Which to do business, and many a dollar can bo
saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind
JONES'
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE,
6U4 Market I'lU-et. Philadelphia,
Not en the Corner, but oMo door above Sixth.
i:. . .ii.iizi; Siiiosiiuuu.
April 4, 18S. ly
UtO.tlA..I VBisiili'x. Owlnir lo Iho
V peculiar and important relations which they
susluin. tbeir peculiar organization, and the otbees
they perform, are sukioet to many sufferings. Free
dom from theso coutributo in no smull degree to I
their happinoes and welfare for none Can bo happy!
who are ill. Not only so, but no one f tbuse various !
feuiulo complaints can long be suffered to run on l
without involving tne general neaim oi ine imiiviu
ual, and ere long producing permanent sicknees and
prematuro decline. Nur is it pleasunt to consult a
physician for tbo relief of these various delicate ul
leetions, and only upon the most urgent necessity
will a true woman so far sacrifice her greatest charm
at to do this. The sex will then thank us for plucing
in their bands simple spocifics which will bo found
efficacious in relieving and curing almost overy one
of those troublesome complaints peculiar to tho sex.
Hki.ubolo'r ExTRAtT or BiTHU. Hundreds suf
fer on in silence-, and bundredsof others apply vainly
to druggists and doctors, who merely tantalize tliein
with the Wpe of a tture or apply remedies which
make thom worse. I would nnt wish lo assert any
thing that would do iiijustico to the alllietcd-, but I
am obliged to say that ulthough it may be produced
Irom excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by
laborious employment, unwholesome air and loodi
profuse menstruation, the use of tea and coffee, and
frequent childbirth, It is far oltener caused by direct
irritation, applied to tho mucous membrane of tLe
vagina itself.
Wbeti revlcwlbg the causes of these distressing
complaints, it is moat painful to contemplate the
attendant evils consequent Upon them. It IS but
simple justice to the subject to enumcrato a few of
tho many additional causes which so largely affect
the life, health, and happiness of woman In all class
es of society, and which, consequently, affect more
or less directly, the welfare of the entire buuiau
familv. The mania that exists for precocious educa
tion and marriage, causes the years that nature
designed for corporeal development to be wasted
and perverted In the restraints of dress, the early
confinement of school, nild especially in the un
healthy excitement oi the ball-room, ihus, with
the body half-clothed, and the mind unduly excited
by pleasure, perverting in midnight rovel the hours
designed by nature for sleep and rest, the work of
destruction is half accomplished.
In consequence oi this cany strain upon ner sys
tem, unnecessary eflbrt is required by the delicate
votary to retain her situation in school at a later
day, thus aggravating tire eVil. When bne excite
ment is over, anotnor in prospective aecix! ine uiiuu
m-irbidly sensitive to impression, while the now con
stant restraint of fashiouable dress, absolutely tor
bidding the excroise indisponsable to tho attainment
and retention of organio health and strength ( the
exposure to night air ; tbe sudden chunge of temper
ature; the complete prostration produced by exces
sive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their legiti
mate ttlect. At last, an early marriage caps tbe
climax of misery, and the unfortunate one, bithorto
so utterly regardless of (he plain dictates and re
monstrances ot ner aencate nature, becomes an
unwilling suhieot of medieal treatment. This it but
a truthful picture of the experience of thousands of
our voumr women.
Lung beiore the ability to exercise mo ruccttnns or
the generative organs, they require an education of
their peculiar nervous system, composed of what ia
called tbe tissue, whioh Is, in common with the fe
male breast and lips, evidently under the ontrol of
mental emotions and associations at an early period
of life; and, aa we shall subsequently see, these
emotions, when excessive, lead, long before puberity,
to nunits wnicn sap ine very ino oi ineir viuums ere
nalbrB has Self-eouipleted their development.
tot female weakness ana uulxiuy, nbites or
LcuCorrboea, Too Profuse Menstruation, Exhaustion,
Too Long Continued I'eriods, for Prolapsus aad
Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer tbe most
perfuet specilio known : Helmbold's Compound in
trad of Buobu. Directions for use, diet, and advice,
accompany.
Females in every period of life, from Infancy to
extreme old age, will find it a remedy to aid nature
in the discharge of its fu notions, btrength it tbe
glory of manhood and womanhood. Helmbold's
Extract Buuhu is more strengthening than any of
the preparations of Bark or Iron, iulnUely safer,
and more pleasant. Helmbold's Eairaet Buehu,
having received the indorsement of tbe most promi
nent physicians In the United States, is now offered
to atrliowd humanity as a eerlain euro for tbe follow
ing diseases and symptoms, from whatever cause
originating : General Debility, Mental and Physical
Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to
the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General Irrita
bility, ReaUassnaas and Sleeplessness at Might, Ab
sence of Muscular Kmoienoy, Lees of Appetite) Dyf
pepsia. Emulation, Low Spirits, Disoraaniuibm
Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Palpitation of
ine jiearc, ana, id noi, an toe eoncouillanta of a
Nervous aad Debilitated state of tbe system. To in
sure tbe genuine, tut this out. Ask for HsLKhoLn'si
Take no other, bold by Draggista aud Dealers
everywhere. Price tl.25 per bottle, or sli bottles
for M 50. Delivered to any address Describe
symptoms in all eommunieations. Address H. T.
HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 58 j
Broadway H. Y.
None are genuine unless dona upin steal-engraved
wrapper, wilt fas-simile ef my Cbemieal War bouse,
and signed 11. T. HELM-BOLD.
. fat, if, Mft.w-2a. s.
A 'nrl. A Clergyman, whlhs residing in
South Amerioa as a missionary, discovered a safe
and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weak
""i Early Deoay, Diseases of the Urinary and 8om
inal Organs, and the whole trail of disordon brought
on by baneful and vioious habits. Great numbers
bare been eared by this noble romody. Prompted
tr m 1 to benent the afflioted and unfortunate,
1 will tend the recipe for preparing and using this
medioine,la a sealed enveb.pe, to any one who needs
it, Irer or CBARoti. Addrsw,
c iOSEl'lJt. ISilAN,
"J-?. N""i0rk CUy'
. u ' 3 at1 "I !" '-TolinTSlTn':s"(Tul e
to Happy Marriage ad L'oniugal Felioity . The hu
matrt i VitWS of benevolent Phy.leiana. on the Errors
and Abuses ibcUnt to l nulh and Early Manhood,
sent In sealed letter nvelnn., froe of oharc Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Boi P " f h'iladel
phi a, Pa.
June 1.1. WK.-ly.
NEW ADVEUTJSEM ENTS
THE NATIONAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
or Tna
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Washington, d. c.
Chartered by Special Act of Congress, Approved
July 25, IPCS.
l'aaIt 'uiiil 1,000,000.
BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA,
FtnsT National Bank Bcilmno,
WheVe tn'egch'crat busirinss eT'fue Company is transacted-,
arid frt bch til gWvcrtl cor'rwpondence
should be addressed.
DIRECTORS.
Jay Cooke, Pbilada.
C. II. Clark,
F. Ratebford Starr,
Wui. It. Mnorkcad,
Geo. F. Tyler.
J. Hinckley Clark,
1. A. Rollins. Washington.
Henry D. Cooke, '
Win E. Chandler, "
John D. Dcfrees, "
Edward Dodgo. New York.
11. C. Fahncstock, N. Y.
OFFICERS.
0. IT. CLARK. Philadelphia-, Proside'nt.
HENRY 1). COOKK, Washington, Vico President.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Fi'ranco aud Executive
Committee.
EMERSON W. PEET. Philad'a. .Sec'y and Actuary.
E. S. TURNER, Washington, Assistant Secretary.
FKANCISG. SMITH. M. D., Medical Director.
J.EWING MEARS, M. D., Assistant McdTcal Di'
rector. IrsttVul AslVittory Hoard.
J. K. Barnes, Surgion-Ueneral U.S. A., Washing
ton. P. J. Horwils, Chief Medical Department U. S. N.,
Washington.
D. W. Bliss, M. D. Washington.
Solicitors! iiud Attoritrytj.
Win. E. Chandler. Washington, D. C.
Uoorgo Harding. Philadelphia, Pa.
This Cwrnpariy, Kattoiinl hi Its 'character, offen,
by reason of As Large Capital, Low Rates of Premi
um and New Tables, tho most desirable means of
insuring life yet presented to tho public.
Tho rates of premium, being largely reduced, aro
mado as favorable to tho insurers as those of tho best
Mutual Companias, and avoid all the complication'
and uncertainties of Notes, Dividends and the mis"
understandings which tbo latter are so apt to eauso
the Policy-Holde-s.
Several new and attractive tables are now present
ed which need only to be understood to prove accep
table to t'.ie public, such as Iho tiicoine-Producing
Policy and Return Prcrbium Policy. In the former
the policy-holder not only secures a lifo insurance,
payable at death, but will receive, if living, after a
period of a few years, an annual Incoiuo equal to
ten percent. (10 percent.) of the pnr of his policy.
In the latter, the Company agrees to return to tho
assured the total amount of money he has paid ink
iu addition to the amount of hit-policy.
The attention of persuiis contemplating insuring
their live") or increasing tbe amount of insurance
they iilrcay hnvo, is called to the special advantages
offered by the National Lifo Insurance Company.
Circulars, Pamphlets and full particulars giton
on application to the Branch Office Of tho Company
iu Philadelphia, or to its lioneral Agents.
Uir'-Local Agents aro Wanted in eVcry Citjr and
Town; and applications from competent parlies for
such agencies, with suitable endorsement, should be
addressed to the Company's General Agents only,
in their rcptfollVc disti ictt.
r.ENEIIAL aobnts :
E. W. CLARK CO., Philadolpqin,
For Pennsylvania and Southern New Jerioy.
JAY COOKE A CO.. Washington, D. C.
For Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, District of
Columbia, and West Virginia.
bepteinljer 5, IhOS. ly
G28 HOOP SKIRTS "(328
COIiSETS, COIISETS.
WM. T. HOPKINS',
o. O'IMAri li Klrocl, lMillasJclpliln.
MAfcir ACTL'lU'lt OF THE
Ciltbmud "ciiA.vnoy Hoop siwu
FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
The largest assortment, and Lest quality and
stylet in the American Market. Every lady should
try them, as they recommend themselves by wear
ing longer, retaing tbeir, shape much better, lighter
aud more clnitib than all others warranted incVery
reipect, and sold at very lo prices. Ask fur Hop
kins' "Champion" Skirt,
Superior Hand-made Whale-Bone Corsets in Fif
teen different tirades, including the "Imperial" and
Thompson A Langdon s "tilove Fitting" Corsets,
ranging in prices from Hi cents to f 5 60 ; together
with Joseph Beckcl's Celebrated French Woven
Corsots, superior shapes and quality. Ten different
tirades, from 11.10 to fb.bti. They are the finest and
best goods for the prioes. ever imported. The Trade
supplied with Moop Skirts and Corsets at tbe Lowest
Rules.
Those visiting the City should hot fail io eall and
examine our lioods and Prices, aa ire defy all com
petition. February 29, ISfiS lOnios.
NEW MARBLE STORE.
M KO-902' &
tjg Chesnut Street,1
JAS.E CALDWELL &. CO.,
JEWELERS,
Have been appointed
SPECIAL AGENTS
in tbis city for the salt ef tbe
OORIIAM MFU. COMPANY'S
Fine Electro-Plated Ware.
Vta guarantee thtjgo goods to be decidedly supe
rior tit anvthiii in tue market, exoellina In desia-n.
fiaisli and quality.
A large assortment will be maintained, abd sold
at llie uianulacturers regular
FIXED PRICES.
Trade Murk pfl Btamped on tbe'
or Kg case or eaou
Electro Plate aaaSAM"Wty article.
J,E.CALDWELLiC-
Pt. 9 Oil Cites t taut Htrest
Philadelphia,
July 18, 1808 tohf.ly.
For doing a family Washing In the best and cheap
est atanner. Uuaranteed equal to any in the world!
Haa all tbe st r en nth of old rot lu soap with the mild
awl Ulberinc Dualities bf genuine Castile Try this
t ..lend id Soap .Sold by tbeALDEN CHEMICAL
WOfcXS, 48 North Froal Street, Philadelphia.
. August J9, 18o ly.
faEl opening.
a UKA't UliDllCTlON IN rttlCKS !
You can Buy More Goods i
of the
BE3T GitJJft.t.IT''
IVi-
LESS IvSOiTET.
at 11,0
MAMMOTH STORE,
06
ii. v. i-itti.i.xti.
Market Scar'h,
BUMJUlU'-, 1SENN-A.,
Tliitn toy otber 1kco.
HAS JVHT KECK1YKO AND OPENED
Tlic Hcsl Selected ft nil
FINEST AUSOrtTMKNT.br
DRV GOODS JN TOWN
tRKN-CII MEKLN0vo, i'KIXTO,
MUSLINS, GINGHAMS,
I
CASSIMEKES, &r). '
Delainai and Armurea
DKmoat'o Cottont, Brown and Blotohsd.
i
NOTIONS cf all kind.
(
!
il-lVy, O loves, M t n's i id l.st'lii I ni'ergarmo
j
WHtfE GOODS.
A fall atsotlincut of TRlMMI.NOi. .
Builders will End my Stock of IIiit-H YViirr,
I'ltlntK, OiU, aItiN, Ac, 'otiiil-le.
DRUGS AXD MliDtClKES,
WILLOW AND CEDAH-WAHE,
QUEENSWAHE, GKASSWAH1C,
CROCKEUV, SALT,
BOOTS AN!) SHOES-
tIATS AND CAPS,
aud In faot evsrliilhg usually ktjit In a largo Store
Call and be Convinced that
the Cheapest Place to Kig
ali Your tiood. is at
THE MAMMOTH STORE
or
M.TT. FRILINO,
Xcrtxta Csasih,-SO slyti
al my Udods are bought for Cash and Sold Cheap
for the READY MONEY. 1 give tne trade tbe ad
ventage of all reductions at fast as they are made by
Manufacturers.
H. T f RILINO,
Snabury, 8pt , 1W8
SI'EER'S STANDARD
Wine Bitters !
fe SVy "
H ' viconlT'fl hcaljhV ?
For the Weak,
Fur the Palo,
Fur the Sickly,
i or the Aned.,
For Females.
lor Spring I'se 1 !
jf' .tat ttitln-H -llll l tin-Ill !
Specr's Standard Wine Bitter,
Mado of
WINE, 1 1 Kli IIS AND 11UOTS.
Si-eeii's Cclebraled Wine, to Woli known, with
I'cVuvian Bark,
Chuiuoiuilo Flowers,
Snake H'K,t,
Wild Cherry Bark,
tlinijer.
and such other 11..t1js and itits ai will In all ones
assist Di,;c4trii. promote the Secretions of tbo sys
tem in the natural ciianneis, and givu
TONE AND VIGOU
to tbo
I'niinK tiutl Old, !fliil nittl IVnsuto !
All iiso il f ilh woudei fu( succcrA. Brings
sjt vra dc
To tho Palo Whito Lip
El.OOM AND UEAfTV
Ti lao tbin face and tnro worYl countenance.
Cires l ever and Creates Appetito. Try them.
Vse none other. Ak fur Speer's Standard Bitt.-rs.
S ,ld by Druggists and Oroot-rs. Seo that my signa
ture is over the cork oi each bottle.
ALFBEP SPEEK,
Passaic, X. J., nn.l 213 Brnadwny, Now.Yorlt.
. t'V'Trado supplied by Jobnslon. llolloway A Co.,
1 Inliidelphia -. ticorgo A. Kelly, Pittsburg; aud by
nil Wholesale Dealer
For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Sunbury, Pa.
July 11. oct2:t f,7y.
TURNER'S $Lf TURNER'S
lUPPORTING
CAN 1?E USED IX ALL THE
FOJt.v fiio ir.v
IZSf BOTPI CUTS.
1 Koailily I.tiifjtlicucil "r Shortcne'l,
Sulf Siipnrtiii!f, Knily Trunspnrti'il,
CoiiVL-rtiblc into a Stqj Latli'.i r or St-:t(To!il.
kis-J,
'!'
IT 13 I'SEFUL TO
TARMEll.
FBI IT GHOWI'U,
MECHANlt'.
HorsE-KEEPEJt, ii.
l'rl--
21 feet, eltra woit'bt,
3D Feet, 8 Seetii'iis, (en-b 10 feci long)
Extended length about -'! feet.
411 Feet, 4 Sections, (one ti, two 10, and
ono 8 fuel long,) Entoudcd length about
IU.00
16,00
21,00
31 feet
tlthcr Sizes iu proportion. Liberal discount to
the Trsdo.
Single Ladders forwarded, freight pre-paid, lo
nearest Station on receipt of retuil price.
AUEXTS WANTED iu overy c unty to canvass
and sell. Also wanted, Energetic, iteliable. Capa
ble Men to Travel and eslabli.-h county Agonts. For
Circular uud Terms address
'l'Mi-iM'r-V I'liK-nl l!S-iiln Luddrr,
P. O. Bo. Wlti.nr No. 20 South 7th Street
PHILADELPHIA.
Juhe 27, t869. 4m
lv"CIIIiirSH0P
AXb
iron roxjisriDn'.
.i:o. leoiiitec tt ii v i,
1 N 1011 M the puhlie that they have established a
MACHINE SHOP, in connection with their
FOI NDKY. Tbey have supplied themselves with
New Lathes, Planing and Boring Machines, with tbo
latest improvements W ith Rio aid of skillful me
chanics, they are euubledto execute all orders of
Jcw WorU or Ilcpuli-iuK,
that way be given them, In a satisfactory manner.
Having enlarged and rebuilt tbeir Foundry, they
are ready to execute all kinds of CASTl.NllS.
Ilrua 'iiiiu,. At-.
The PLOWS, already celebrated for their tuperi
ority, have been still further improved, and will al
wayt be kept on hand.
Sunbury, June 13, ISCS.
IM.Moluliuu vf " ner.ltls.
NOTICE is hereby given tbat the co-partnership
heretofore existing between J . W eiser Bueher
and E. Watser Bucher, trading under the firm of
"Bueher Brothers," in the tanner business, was tblt
day (August JUh, lsW dissolved by mutual con
sent The business will hereafter be oouduoted by
the undersigned, at tbe old stand, where all persons
indebted to the firm of Bueher Brothers, are re
oueeted to call withcut delav and make Settlement,
aodsaveeost. E. MASSEH BUCHtK.
iSuubury, August 20, lt08. dm.
4'ltlldrs'ii'ai 4"urrlatjt'.
W E would call the attention of those wanting a
Obild t Carriage to our new and large aasurt
Bent eemrritinz tew and beautiful style.
j a co:,ley t co.
I 1 a- mil
jyj !!. I.AKIIIIIH A MO It It l.
0CCULISTS AND M ANUKACTV-llEHS OF Tllfc
CELfiUllAI KD
I' K il I' Jt C 1 13 I) SPEC T A C L K H ,
I KYIi tiLASSKS, A0.
! JlAin iVlll), C'W.V.V.,
HAVE ArrOINTEO
T. 8. SHANNON,
HUNBUHY, PEN IT' A.,
At tbeir ilo agent for Sunbury end vicinity for Iho
tale of tho celebrated
PL '11 FIX! TED SPJ-.'C TA CLJES,
AN J LYE (iI,.SE;-.
In doing so tiny have eonlldi-ueo In the abilitv of
thrir ngent to meet the ri-o.uirc ni. nta of all cus
toincis. Mis assortment ol imr BEAt'TIKl'L 1 EN
M S comprises eVeiy form nini kind, caleulated f..r
the simplest aa Trell ah the 7orM eases of diseased or
impaired viM 'li. An np'p'a.-tuntiy Will be thus af
forded, to procure at all times
Sl'ECTAC'LKS VNEQCALLFD BY ANY 0E
IllfciU STKLXtJTilKSlNO AND PI'.LSEll.
VINO yUALITIES.
Too miK-b cannot bo said as to thoir Superiority
over the ordinary glasses worn. There la no glim
mering, wavering of Iho sii;lit. dizzincis, or other
unpleasant sensation, but on the contrary, from tho
peculiar construction of tbo Lenses, they are sootii
ing and pWarnnt. causing a feeling of relief to tbe
wuarer, and Producing n L'ler.r and Distinct hion,
as in tue na tural heaUhy sight. T hey are the only
?pe.-tNi-liA that
PKKSKIi VE AH WELL AS A.V5IST THE SIOBT,
and are Ihc Cheapest hi-causo the Best, always last
ing nianvvcais without clianc;o bein necessary.
t i' C At TIi IN Mr. T. S.'.-JIAA'NOX, Jeweler,
Is their Only Agent np-)lnted in Sunbury ami vl
tinity. t V 'Wo employ no Peddlers Rugl.'tH ly
EL15CTUIC
TELIiGKAPH IN CHINA.
ti;i: i:l1a Ti:i.KPrtnt company a
OFFICE,
.". At 5 Aiiisuii Ktrool,
K V Y OHK,
OrgnilEnd llitu ),ei lal ulinrtar finiu tl)c Stale of Nw
Yorfc.
CAl'lTAl. . . . $5,O00,O0C
ftO.OOO Kli(ircf IOU llucls.
DIKKCTOKS.
ANHUKW O. Cl'RTIN, l'hi!a,lolphi
PAL 1.8. FOItm:?, ,. K,M s Co , China.
Kitt-.i). m: n iatnn.n. of p. utterfiei t c .
New York.
'?fAA,f: LlVERMiiKK, Tia.rer Michigm Centra!
Hullt Knl, 1 5. ri .
AI.FAANUI'.I! IK'I.IAM), nn,tI Amtricar I i
(res Coun'-uiy, New Y, tk,
Hon JA.Mi:S NIX(l.N,!?-ianir,... V. '
I). II. P.tl.MI'R,Tiea!.Lloi W'esu-ru Uui.a, Teleis; Ii
C.trip-iny, New Yotl.-.
FI.KTCIIKR WOIR.W, of V,.ttaf, Gil.l.i K
Ilat.li-iistle, New York.
N1CI1"I.AS M1CKLE-. New Yo.
OfCcvr.
A O CLIt riN.I'rttiJeiit.
N. MICKI.KS. We President.
OliDltGE COS ANT, 1eeretarr.
C.KOrttJl". 1.I.1.IS t Cashier Natl -ual Bank Comirwt
weailli,) '1'ieHSiirer.
Hon. A. n. MvCI.' nF,, Pf-'.iJJp'.iia Sjhcitor.
The Chinese CoetTiiment hnvitic (tlirnuch llie Tbai
Aus n It'ii'iiiu-iint-) eoia-etteil to tint Ccropaiiy the f .ri v i -li
pe ,l eointectiiitf, tne Rleat seapolti of the Empire hy.
suhul:iriue eh-cllu- lei-u i .ij'ii eaii.c. Wt ,,r,-j,e e,jintii. 11-i-lna
op'-tal i -iih in I 'hl-ia. anil l:i i-.e lu a a h'!e nine
huuiireit miles ut (-iic-, t.elW'.-.-n tiie t.l--:iit parts; viz
I'OI-CI.ATIOM.
Cintoi 1,ilMl,l,t.n
Jlucoa, tiii,ouii
Hong-Kong, -JC.t'UU
Sivatow, !iQl),(.n
Ann-y, .... . Sio.tii'U
Fon-Chow, H.ill.UOO
Wan-elm, 300.10
Ninepo, 4Olll-f!
Hans Chrau, l.-ion.MIU
r?iiaBlail, - I.Oon.ni'o
T-)l:il, e.UIO.Of!)
Tiiese la imve a forirn commerce ol a,.i,n,.n'.f .i1i'1,
ami an eii.aiiMiufl ,1 ant stiC l.-auc, ta-sute wlucii welin o
the iuioi'jiie lutein:,, umum ice if t!it: Etliiiie, la iliitinc
from thee (Miintr. tti.iu:li its eunrtls and navieahle nveis
'1'tie eahle tenm lanl, this Ci.tnii.iu iiioivtaci erc-tmy
land lines, and e.'ahhthiue v. spt-t-c-y end ituslworthr
means ol eai,iituiiicj.inu, wlnrh mast Ci-iuinaitd there, aa
everywhere cc. the commuiiiLalions of the lioveiimit-nt,
of hnsiuc-ss, and ofsot-l;:! hie, especially m China. She
tna nr. nt.Ml sybtc-ti, and her only means irw of cointuu
uicaliii; iiifui matn u is hy eoutieltou land, and by a'eam
ers'in w:iiM.
The Western World kimwa that China is a very larjie
countiy, In llie iilaui ,(eio,ly peooh'd ; hut few yet renhzo
that she .contains more than a third if the human nice. -The
latest returns iwuile to her central au'.lirili-sfor lav
nil: pilrpiiffS hy the loull mauiolra-r-n in:ifce her pnpgiati'in
Fl It 111 NLlltDD AMI FiltlKTF.Il.N IMII.I.IONS,
and this is m ire I kely to he under than over the actual
npcreira'e Nearly alto! these, who are over ten yi-aia
old, led on!'.- cauhiil a.i read aud wiite, Her ei llifitiou
It pceoliai, 1 nr Iit htcratar in aa evteasice us thai ,.l Ku
t'H'i. China ia a lend of eachers and traders; und the
laller fire exccdiiirly qaick toaeait th-ir,sclvra of every
piotlered tji-ifily la pr,K-urinp eaily infoiination. It la
ohseivt-d in CailforuiD that the Chinese make great use of
the lcli-i:ii!i, thonuh it there transmits mess:ist-t iu Era
k'lish alum-. To d. i -it i cat nuinhcrs of Ih-el stemnert an
owned hy t7hin,-se meu-haiils, u rid used hy the ill txelu
Slvely fin the IransuuSMi u of ear!'.- ililelhcenee. If the
telerirtph we pl"P"e, coailcctiliir all their eieat senporis.
wcie iinw in eituice, it it heheccd that its businesi
would pav tlte c-,st within the first two years of l.s ana
cesf,il ,,p,mti.ii, and wmd.l steadily increase thrrcroi,.
No I al rrpi i, C'.i'itlienifs Itself Ha ill a tfreater riegreu
temtuiViai i'e l. cneiiahs-s, and t.iour u li.de pe-ple. It
ia of a vast national importance commercially, politically,
anil evnttvelii-alicHhy.
If Tliest'-i-lv ol this Company hat lieiril unqualifierllv
rccominend-tl to capituhatl and hiisiness lilcil, at a desir
ahle investment hy editorial artieh-a in the New York
HciaM, 'I'uhune, World, Times, Post, Express. Indepen
dent, and in the Phil'vlc Iplsn North Auiencon, Trcsa,
Ledyer, lixpurer. Aire, Hulh-tui and Telet-r-iph.
Shares of tint Coinpiny to a limited nnmher, may l.e
ohl.-iiued at S.'tO each. 111 payahle down. 15 on the 1st oi
Noceiiiher, and -.5 f.-iyihle in monthly instalments of
82 6U em Ii, loiunieutiiiit Dccemhci I , lrt!-, oil application
to
DUEXEL & dd.,
31 iaioiilli l liii-a atlriel,
rillLADKld'HU.
Sharcacaa he cbtaiiictl iu Sunbury hv application to 9.
1. PACKER, Uankei, who it authorized to receive tub
aeriptiona, and can give all neecitary infoimatioii on the
tihject.
Sepleinlier 19, IHW. 6m.
.U.I IIAItlli:it KitM.
Tbe Oldest and most rioted Institution of
tha Kind in Bunbury.
J. YV. WASIIINdTOKT,
nAYIN'O removed to his new building on Third
Street, between Market and the Depot, it now
prepared to serve his customers better than ever.
liuviug teeured tbo services of first elast Barbers,
BllAYINd AND JIAIK-DHESSING
will be executed in the latest style.
The building tavinj been erected especially fr
the purpose of a First Class Barber rialoon, and
having fitted it Up in the latest style, be hopes to
receive a liberul share of patronage.
In the adjoining room a first class Confuctionory
haa been opened for the sale of
l-4-l'r-aiii, CiindiYti, Cukes, Iters-,
and numerous other Temperance Drinks in eommon
use. Oranges, and other delicious fruits and eatable
of home and foreign growth in rich profusion and
elegant variety.
Bunbury, (September 5, 18A8.
R
EMEMBER It-rerly'is aew Picture Oallery
taiw awn ui lue rauroaa, aiaraet tsquare
W1IEKB can I gut the best pioture Why at
llj s'rly'ai, of eourte. Always go to Byerly
aud judgo for yourself.
B
IRD CAGES, 11 diCeruut kinds. If toataiil
lw" mu uvmy Kin, V ojjca, to i
L-t.VM
.EY 4 CP f
s