Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 23, 1869, Image 3

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    KNi'U WlkVKHT, Fubliehar.
fcU.MlljKY, X'A.
SATURDAY, JANUARY S3, I860.
3Locai Slffaits.
A in weighing 130 ponndi was killed, on th
Kth ult , en Bhede Mountain, lo Snyder eouifiy.
Tib Pennsylvania Central Kaileoed Cotnpaoy
bave lately purehesed the North Branoh Cuu.
lal one-half of tb Lycoming Standard with
rudiment, it Wllllaessport, U offered fur sal by
Col. Tata. '
Btiu Mat. MMtri. Oeesaman ft 'Sheets, have
fttrobased the Sunbury Steam Flouring Hill, lately
owned bjr Wm. Kesgsn, Esq.
' Tb Reading Railroad Company hare Uken down
til tb old bridge! from Herndon to Trevorton, and
t eplaoed these with new one.
David Uvtcshsok, for many yer known aa a
prominent hotel keeper In Harrlsbutg, died In that
city on Saturday morning of last week.
Tun Willlanisport Conrooation of lb Bplsoopal
Churoh met at Chrlit Cbursh, In Willlanisport, last
Mk, services oommenoing on Tuesday Tening.
Ta annual report of tb Adjutant General of
Pennsylvania gives the number of perron subject
to military duty in Northumberland oounty at 4,065.
Bcif TeWaiHiP. The Danville American tayl
that an effort will be made, thti winter, to annex
Slush township, Northumberland oounty, to Montour.
A. N. Bwaeti, late ef SelinsgroTO, ha purohasai
property In Milton Tor $4,000, looated attheoorner
of Broadway and Blm itreeti, wher h will engage
lu the tombaton business. "'
Tama 1 said to be an eitenjiv tee goVge In the
Susquehanna, above W illiamsport. An effort ii being
ttade to eut a ohannel through It, to avoid damage
V property In the apring.
-Old Bcbicribiks. A. Uuffy, Esq., of McKwens
Villa, reoontly paid for bii fifty-aeoond year' sub
oription to tb Miltonian, and Dr. Tobia Piper,
of the lame plaoe, hi Sfty-third year.
Fl.t.vrr. There are no less than Ire eandldate
for the offloe of oomtable of thii borough, to be eleoted
at the oniuing Spring eleotlen. There will oertainly
be enough for voter lo select ttom.Miltonian.
Taa Lewiaburg Chronic! aayi that about seven-
tenth of the property holder of that place hare
signed a petition asking the Borough Council to
furohase a iteam fire engine and erect water work
Taa plaoe of holding eleottoH In Ml. Carmel
township baa been obanged from the publio houie of
Franoia McCarthy to the publio bourn of Miohael
Oraham, the Court having reoently eonSrmed the
change made by the votora wf the townahip in Sep
tember last.
Wi learn that David L. Irland, Esq., had twelve
sheep killed by doga on Tuoaday night last. One of
the our wa (hot by Mr. Irland and proved to be
the property of one of our town butchers. Tbeae
ihoep were worth more than all the dogi in the
county. Milttnian.
Tna following are the ofioera eleoted on Tuesday,
January 12, 1SG9, by the stookholdes of the Milton
Bridge Co., for the euauiug year :
Freaident, The. Swenk ; Managera, Wm. Came
ron, John Dateaman, Wm. Stadden, Lena Stout,
I. B. Davia, Wm.'C. Lawsen, John Houts, D. L.
Irland ; Treasurer, Joa. Bound.
Election or Ban: Directors. At an eleotion
held at their banking heme, oa the I2th init., the
following gentlemen were eleoted Director of the
Northumberland County National Bank, of Sbamo
kin : P. W. Pollock, Tbomaa Banmgardner, Gam
uel Hoover, Wm. Monteliua, Henry Heiser, John B.
Douty, H. Y. Friling, W. T. Grant and John A. Otto.
TaiicaaKOUiSrAiira. Complaint are frequently
made in regard to the liability of postage (tamp to
deaert tboir trust and leave a letter in the luroh.
Much of the dimoalty la due to wetting the itampi
only on the gummed aide. Tbia causes the expan
sion of one aide more than the other benoe the aiamp
adheres Unperfeotly, and when dry la liable lo peel
off. Wet both aidei and affix, and a very little gum
will cause It to adhere with perfect security.
FaivrcL Daara. We are sorry to record the
death of Annie, (daughter of Frederick Wilhelm, of
the Danville Hotel, aged about eight year. Her
clothe accidentally took fire, and before she could be
rescued, wa so badly burned that ahe died on Tues
day morning, after suffering for several hour. The
sympathies of the community are with (he afflioted
parents, In thoir audden and sad bereavement.
Montour American, Hthinet.
Lackawahua & BteoBBscRO Railboad An
eleotlon for President and Director of the L. ft B.
A.R.waa held at Kingston, on Monday, at 10 o'clock,
A. ii , when the following were elected t
Prentdent, James Arohbald I Director, Mesa Tay
lor, Jco Brubin, J. H. Boranton, Samuel Hoyt, Jno.
C. Phelps, Jamee Blair, T. F. Agaortoo, D. O. Dries
baoh, Fayne Pettebone, W. B. Storrs, A. T. Mo
Cllntook, and Samuel Sloan.
Tsb Schbcbt Bcildio Association An eloe
ticrn of officer of tb Building Aaeociation was held
at the Masonic Hal), en Friday night last, which re
sulted a follows :
Vice President J. M. Cadwallader
Secretary J. Weiaer Buoher.
Treasurer H. Y. Friling.
Eolialtor Qeo. W. Haupt.
Directors Jacob Ehipman, Samuel Faust, Philip
Bile, N. F. Marti, Jacob Fetter, Wa. H. Miller,
D. O. Diadinger) A. N. Brio and Heary Clement.
TanrsicaoRBAK. Prof. George Eokert, of Nor
thumberland, will give a Sociable at the Mason io
Hall, this (Saturday) evening. Tb dancing will
commence at 7 P. M. We learn that it is the Pro
fessor' intention to give a Soeiabl In the ball every
Saturday evening during the winter. He will give
instruction to the ladies In the art of dauolcg in the
afternoon, from 2 to 4 o'clock, and to the gentlemen
from 4 to 6, after which, in the evening, a hop will
be given for all who may wish te participate.
Tib Fisa Mabxbt. The completion of the rail
road between this place and Erie, though 287 miles
distant, has brought that great take almost to our
doors. Moat of the freah Ash sold at this place eome
from Lake Erie, and are delivered here la lees than
24 hours after they are taken from the deep waters
of the Lake. Young ft Israel, at their new (tore on
Third street, get .regular aapplie. The pries are
1J oent per pound for yellow perch, and 16 cent
for piokerel, baas, whitellsh and catfish. Th latter
eome ready droaaed and cleaned, and go off rapidly.
n.. - l i j . ... .
uKuufcu ua eignty pounds were) sold oa
Wednesdsy last In an hour' time.
Una. fob WwiiB.-Sever go to bed with cold
cr damp fret. Iu, going Into a colder air, keep the
Bouth resolutely closed, that by compelling the au
to paw ircuitouely through th noae and bead, it
may become warmed before It relohe th lunge,
nd thu prevent those (hock and sudden chills
whioh frequently end in pleurisy, pneumonia, and
other serious forms of disease. Sever sleep with the
bead ia the draft of, an open door or window. Let
snore oover be on the lower limbs than oa the body.
Have an extra covering within oasy reaab ia a
of a sudden and gnat change ef weather daring the
nigbt. Never stand still a moment out of doors, es
pecially at street corner, after having walked even
a short distance. Never ride near an epen window
ef a vehicle for a single half minute, espeeially if it
has bean preceded by a walk i valuable lives have
thus been lost, or good health permanently destroy
d. Never put oa a sew boot or shoe in the begin
mug ef 1 walk.
Cocai PaoCBBDtKOS The jury trials terminated,
last week, with the Henry Kaup vs. . a. W. Her
ring cake. Verdict ta favor of Plaintiff, for seventy
roar dollar and one octal. Tb remainder of the
day (Thursday, January 14ik,) wa taken op ta mo
tion, acknowledgement of Sheriff1 deeds, o,
Court then adjourned until Saturday, on which day
ease oa Argument Lilt were taken ap aad dlspoced
of. .....
MOXnAT.
Court opened with the trial of Albert Cadwalle
dervs. Henry Taa Etten. This wa a nit brought
oa a promissory not given by Defendant to Plain
tiff. Verdlot In favor of Plaintiff for UOS.W. P. L.
Hackenbarg for Plaintiff ana 3. Porter for Defen
dant.
George Hill vs. J. Fox an! Joel HlgV Plaintiff
old Defendant torn 600 bushela of potato, stating
kt th Urn Of al that th potatooe were aot as
aound they should be. The Defendant looked at
the pRkwa Plaintiff' bara-floor and agreed to
ept them. After they were delivered, a difficulty
arose as to the damaged ne. Verdict for Plaintiff
for $25 M. Laweon and Brown lb Plaintiff, and
Tharp and Porter for Defendant.
Samuel Miller vs. George H'Keo. This Was in
appeal oae. Plaintiff seed for damage for Ires
pass of Defendant' oattl en hie ground. Defen
dant atlogtd that a fenbo, whioh. Plaintiff should
have keptrepalred, wu the cause of the Irospaes.
Verdict for Plaintiff for (0.00 damage and Defen
dant for cost. Lawson Brown far Plaintiff and
Porter for Defendant.
. I. H. Torrance, administrator of th estate of Har
mon CambeU,deo'd,ve. Ira M. Forrester and Nanoy
Kline. An this case Plaintiffs' alleged that Har
tnon Kline died, having In his possess ion over (4,000,
(3,300 of whioh were in Government Bonds and the
balance in Compound Interest Treasury Notes and
Legal-Tenders, which were not appraised or taken
Into aooount in thejinventory of the deceased's goods
and effect, It being allseed by Plaintifli that Da
fendant had surreptitiously obtained possession of
these bond and notes. This trial will probably
take np the balance of this wsek. Oomley, Rocke
feller and Wolverton for Plaintiffs, and Paoker and
Zelgler for Defendant.
a m
Tb SmccUl Policb Fobcb im taa Coal Rxaioir
From a report reoently published it is stated that
the number ef arrest made In Northumberland and
Schuylkill oountiea, by Marshal Heislar ' police, for
the year ending on the lat Inst., wa 447. During
eight months of the year 1967 ao less than 650 ar
rest were made, whioh shews a large doorcase In
crime In the coal region in 1388, as oompared with
the former year. No (tronger proof of tb benefi
oial results of th law establishing a polio force in
the mining districts can be furnished than this state
ment.
ConvrcnoM or A RobbBr. From a Lebanon oor
respondent of the Reading Eaglt we learn that
Bcatty, one of the men oonoerned in robbing Hcinen
a eon s store, has been oonvicted of several burglar
ies in Berks county, and sentenoed to ten years and
our months imprisonment In the Penitentiary. His
aooomplioe, Miller, alias Black, eaoaped from the
jail at Lebanon, and the magnificent sum of one
hundred dollars is offered for his capture by the
sheriff of Lebanon county. These partiea, Millar
and Beatty, appear to be members of an extensive
gang of robbers, and great effort were mede on the
part of accomplices to prove an alibi at the time of
Beatty's trial. Mittonian.
Wb regret that we are obliged to chronicle another
sad oase of burning to death. On Wednesday after
noon last, at Town Hill, Mrs. Royer wa so severely
burned that she lived but thirty hour after the oc
currence. The ciroumstanccs of the distressing casual
ty were these. Mrs. Royer, whose husband' lias
sick, was preparing tome medicine and had oooaaion
to use some turpentine, and in order to warm it stood
the bottle containing it upon the atove when it unset.
and in taking fire the flames eommunioated them
selves to her clothing. There being no assistance at
hand her body was burned In some plaoes to a orisp.
As stated, she lived but a short tm:Bloomshurr
tiefuoiican, uin nut.
Tribute of Respect.
Ball or Fort Adodsta Lodsb, 1
Suksubt, Pcnn'a. j
At a meeting of Fort Augusta Lodge. No. 620.
of I. O. of O. F. of Pennsylvania, the following pre
amble and resolutions were unanimously adopted :
wbbrba. It has pleased Almighty God to re
move from the Grand Loda-e of Pnnlni anil
from the fellowship of our Order, bv tha hand nf
death, our beloved brother., Wm. Cobtis, late Right
Worthy brand Secretary of the G. L. of Pennsylva
nia; therefore,
Ktsolved, That we, the member and brothers of
Fort Augusta Lodge, No. 420, I. O. of O. F., of
Pennsylvania, whilst bowing in meok submission to
tha band of an all-wise, Inscrutable and moroiful
Providence, which has taken from our midst our be
loved and revered Brother, the Right Worthy Grand
Secretary, Wm. Curtis, deeulv deDlore thla !. to
our order of one who, by his many qualities, abilities
uu "B HirDa, vu pre-eminently ntred Tor his
position as Secretary of the Grand Lodge of Pennsyl-
Retolved. That we feel in bla death V... in
deed lost a Brother whoae devotion to our Order and
bis faithful exemplification of its principles and
prooepts in nu daily walk and conversation have
not enly endeared him to our heart forevr,but have
made him to the world what he waa to na, a brlzbt
and ahining pillar In Odd Fellowshio.
Resolved. That as a token of nut rttaHrtfnTr. rvfl.f
Mid at an humble trlbuta of
of a sainted Brother, that we drape our Hall in
Retehid, Tbataeonv of these resntuMnna r,nAr
ealefLodee and dulv attested h lia atnna k.
sent t Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and to the
i-ricani mniHj 01 our aeoeased Brother, and
that a eopy for publication be famished each of our
iuws papsra.
C. A. KKIMENSN t DER, .
J. . SMICK,
Rav. 1'OCHT,
Committee.
Editor' Tabl.
Oobbt' La at 'a Boor, roa rtiiniir-Th.
engravinirsinUodev's Ladv'i Bnnli tnr r.v..... ...
1n the same parfeot atyte that ha alwava aharania-.
iied this magazine. The first is a steel-plate Hush,
he Bleens a verv nrsttv hnma
fybj?"",'laU' eonti'og x figures. Tinted pieture
or The Schoolmaster's Valentine. Froien Up an
original design. Dog, for a footstool, printed in
oolora. Children's Ureases, aix figures. Extension
aheet with its latest fashions, and a large number of
other useful engravings. The work department con
tain a variety of useful work. Apart from the
handsome engravings oontained in this number, the
literary matter is of the highest order. The author
ess of "Unrest," and "Snow-Bound," will shortly
ooutribute another of her excellent stories. Ad-
l--, ao,,,' M' Cor Bit Chestnut
ots., Philadelphia.
Taa Atlabtio Mobtblt, for February, has a
nd rani of articles, mostlv hv wii.imn.
tor, a follow: Malbon: an Oldport Romans ;
tb second part of a aerial storv. bv T. W. llion-in.
eon. The Dooreten. a noam bv Rrfni,i.j n &?.a.
man. Our Postal Deficiencies, by E. Hasket Derby.
Co-operative Houaekaarjirj tha fo.i,ii r . . ;
of papers that should be read by ail housekeepers.
vaaries Aiaaaoiaire, foot of the Malign I a skeUh of
the oberaoter and writings of this noted Frenoh
poet, by Eugene Benson. Consumption in Ameri
ca; aheseoood naDarof a nr vtlmhi. .
subject of the greatest practical Importance, by Hen
ry I. Bowditoh. M. D.r The Bee Vod the Ho,., .
poem. Ritualism ia England, by Arthur Pember.
Proud Muoe of th baa-siorm, a poem, by Walt
Whitman. The New Education, a geaeral etato
tnent of th demand of tha lima fi a .....i.
oal avatem of education, and an aeoount of the Bci-
"' ana i eounoiogioal bcbools founded to fur
nub. It, by Charles W. Eliot. Birth of the Solar
System, bv James D. Whalnlav. U In Mr,i
Lebasmn, by J. W. Deforest . Tribute of a Loving
Friend to the Memory of a Noble Woman, (the Du
ehese of Sutherland.) by Mrs. H. B. Slow. Our
Four Servant.. Reviews and Literary Notices.
ilBLB, Oseoon A Co., Publishers, Boston, Mas.
Bbaibabd' Musical Woblb, for January, I on
our table, and oentain tweoty-faur page of beauti
ful muaie and in Ureal in g reading. Thie is th beet
and cheapest aanaioal magaain published. 'The
"""" auaofr oociaina "Maggie Leroy," an ex-
?.tk t "7 hor"- V B- Charles;
' The Specious Firmament on High," seared quar'
tuIS :-"wT,,,.vfr0,D Bl0-" 1,ent and brU
W!1U U Pl,0i d a choice arrangement
of the favorit melody, 'Long weary day.ft The
muaie la each number would alone eoet mora thaa
i. '""P"0 Prloe of the Mutieai World a year.
ak.laaUa,i.I' - M inUM-u "oH-. muaical
aketehe, hutU, new, oorrespoaduoe, and entor
taming general reading. '
Terms oalv (1. tK par annum. For five subscH.
ber th.piluta give oa aleat wridesk
Llz)?v: ,lah' ,,i"o ".'rsew"
machines, et. A apeeimen eopy, containing CI nl
worth of muaie, full list of prei mw7, Ul b.
seT. ih.'0U fw P;P7. or (I and
secure the Munrtl Werli oae year. Address S
f.ianar A besp, Pablithais, tleveland, O
BTJ8ilVBSbV"NOTtOi58.""
t7Job PrlsstlasaT. HHvlag rVOOlved a
large tupply of NEW JOB TYPB, of tarlou aew
stylos, Poetere, Handbill, Circular, Cards, Letter
Heads, Bill Hernia, Labels, Ae., can be printed In
the lateet and best style, and on' short eotie.--Order
by mall promptly attended to. '
IWIISi I
Fo Baib. Aa excellent top buggy, new. En
quire at this offloe.' ' ' .
Fob Ribt The room adjoining tie hat store of
Sam n el Faust, in Market Rquar. lately oooupled
by E. A. Evans as a lsw oCo.
' navn-iFin r i
Taa fossil remains of an Immense Crocodile have
been round al the ed or the Paoifie railroad. Th
entire length of the skeleton is 176 feet. A whack
from hi tall would have beea aa."atonlsber," but
net a great a one as Is th extremely low price at
whioh fashionable suit are sold at J. O. Book's Tai
loring establishment, on Fourth street.'
Wa hav seen many a good thing, and acknowl
edged them to be snob, but we can freely say that
w never knew anything In the ehape of a boot or
ehoe that wa sold as cheap aa they are being dis
posed of at Miller's Excelsior Store, in Market
Square. Go and see his goods.
It yon want to "dree right," all y men and
boys of Sunbury, goto John Wilvert's Boot and Shoe
Store, On Spruce street, and get your boot and shoes
mede right. Seleot your material, and tell him how
you Watit lttuadeup. Mr. Wilvert will take your
measure,' and a fit I guaranteed. The stook Is so
large, the choice Is so great, and the prioea are ao
low, that all are satis led. So everybody will tell
yon that ha patronised his establishment.
A Novbltv. The latest novelty Is a boquet
holder In the shape of a rosebud and stem. Tli
bud oontatna a delicate watch, and a spring In the
stem unfolds tb rose and reveals tb little time
piece. Tb greatest novelty In Banbury Ik the latest
atylcs of JTat and Cap at S. Faust's, in Market
Squat. . Go and tee them.
l Ml VIS !
Da. J. R. CaassixaaR, Dentist. Office over li. G
Thscher's Shoe Store, Sunbury, Pa.
When aching teeth causa dreadful groans,
And sleepless night snd dismal days,
Who oomn to me mnst grateful owns
My skill, whioh all bis pains allay.
A moment's suffering I may cause,
'lis but to bring a long release ;
And though for once I rend his Jaws,
For year to oeme I give him peace. 2m
Cob's Cooaa Balsam. The great papular Reme
dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and
Consumption. Both sises ordinary 4 os., also mam
moth family bottles for sale by all druggists and
dealers in tuedioine. No family should b over
night without it ia the house.
Coa'i DvsrxFSiA Coax Will immediately re
lieve and permanently cure the most aggravated
ease of Dyspepsia, Flatulenoy, Sour 8tomaeh, Con
stipation, and all diseases of the Stomach and Bow
els. Physlolans, olergymen and all who use It, join
In unbounded praise of its great virtue. 6oId by
Druggists everywhere. Price (1.09.
MABBIAOBB,
Near Paxlnos. North 'd oountv. en Christmas eve.
by tne liev. j. tl. xlobart aiuiett, Mr. Joseph u.
Mat, of kihamokin,' to Mia Euzabxth Klsii.
daughter oi nr. w. J. Baas.
On the 24th ult., at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. F. B. Riddle, Mr. F. J. MonoAN to
Mir iBBxa u. uaoixssAKX, all of tihaniokin.
On th 24th nit. at th residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. F. B. Riddle, Mr. J. B. Yab Zabt
to Miss Isabella McCbbb, all of Shamokin.
On the 31st ult.. bv the Rev. Jacob F. Wamnole.
Mr. Joaif D. Fbantz, of the vicinity of tfuehes
vllle, to Miss Rebicca k. Rxymolbs, ofWashing-
lonvuie.
On the 14th lost., bv the same. Mr. J. Wbblbv
kbak, or n aemngtonville, to Miss aebbcca Ann
niMBr, of Jersey town.
In Mt. Carmel, on the 17th Inst., at the residence
or the bride's parents, bv it. Trerellaa, Mr. Jons
IS. UOCLD to Ails KSBXC0A 8. I'MPLBBr. all of
jut. uarmei.
DEATHS.
Near the Exchanze. on the Tth lost.. TUOS. S.
DYE, aged U years and 7 months.
Near Milten, on the 10th Inst.. MARIA JANE.
wife of John Masteller, aged 48 years, 2 months and
zv days.
SUNIIl'IlY MARKET.
Corrootod Weekly for the "American."
Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel,
$11 00
S 60
10 00
do do
de do
per cwt.
per bbl.
per owt.
per bushel,
do
do
de
do
perjsound
Bye Flour,
do
Wheat, prime red,
Rye.
Corn,
Oats,
Potatoes,
Dried Peaohes, pared
do do unpared
Dried Annies.
00
1 00
1 46
86
66
1 26
SO
26
16
3 00
60
40
26
26
26
20
14
IS
IS
0
do
Dried bournes, (uns toned,) per Da
Butler,
per pound.
r-ftem
Cheese,
Lard,
Hams,
Shoulders,
Beef, hind quarter,
" front "
Mutton,
Chickens,
per doaea,
per pound,
tl
de
de
do
do
per pair
Special Notitfs.
Xo Consumptives.
THE advertiser, having been restored to health in
a few weeks by a simple remedy, after having
suffered several years with a severe lung affection,
and that druad diaeaae, Consumption is anxious to
make known to hi fellow sufferer the mean of
our.
To all who desire it. he will send a oonv of tha
prescription used (free of obarge), with the directions
for preparing1 and usiotr the same, which thev will
Had a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Ao. The only object of the advertiser in
sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted,
and spread Information which he eonoeivee to be In
valuable ; and be bonos every sufferer will trv his
remedy, as It will oast them nothing, and may prov
UIVMlUg.
Parties wishing th Tiresertolton will nleas ad
dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
186 South Second St., Williamsburgh,
Jan. 9, '69 ly Kings County, Mew York.
1 'rrora of Youtlit
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from
Nervous Dekalilv, Premature deoav. and alt
the effect of youthful Indiscretion will, for the sake
of suffering humanity, send free of all who need it,
the recipe and direction fur makinc the simple reme
dy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser's experience can do ao by
addressing, in perfect confidence,
JOHN B. OQDEN,
Jan. 8, '69. ly No. 42 Cedar street, M. Y.
0
NS PEICK CLOTHING.
.TOrsrno
L D ESTABLISHED
; 0K PK1CB
CLOTHING HOUSE,
OOl "Iterket Slrt,
On door abov Sixth, Philadelphia.
For many year thi Establishment kas done busi
ness on the On Prioe Syam, and w believe w
are the only Clothing House ia th city that atriotly
adheree to thi prinoiple. We have earned a rep,
tation whioh we are proud of, for good taste in select-
good style and substantial materials, and aot lee
npertant, for having all our good
EITHA WELL 91 A UK.
' W"mploy Lb best talent, for Cutters, and our
Good era of both kinds fashionable find plain
ao that all tastes can be suited. The prioes are the
very loweet, as any one by a moment's thought must
see, or otherwise wo could not ascot the competition
of our neighbor, fur a no ded notion are ever made,
w must put oar prioes down to th advantage w
promise.
Th people msy depend, thi is tha tru plan apoa
wbioh to do business, and saauy a dollar can b
sard to Clothing buyer by keeping in mind
JONEB'
ONE PBICK CLOTillKO HOUSE,
604 Market Street, Philadelphia,
Kot en the Corner, but one doer above Sixth
r..i. .tlAIAU, SkUcaiMKas,
April . 1868.-1
4 yn,1 Matf laffo.i-Toting Men's Guide
to Happy Marriage and Conjugal Felioity. The ha
mane viaweof bnvolent Phvsloiarm, on tfit Errors
. nuutra nwtaone to loam and rtarly Manhood,
!. o".iedJ"",r envelop.., free of obarge. Ad-d-H
HOWARD ASSOCIATES, Box P . blladcl-
June 13, 18fl8.-t-ly.
T.f.A ?FV PKMKDY IN CON3U.MPnON.-A
m'n iTltit si tl ex ka LaJ av . .
" :,i r "T .onaumpunn ror several years,
IiIS . J!, Mm?,d lungs, cured himself
- --'''"mwb wi toe proresainn, when bis
.as. appeared hoprteaj. He Is the only physiolan
who bu used It in his own pwwn, or who has any
knowledge of It virtue,- d he can asorib tb de
gree ot ' . health be now enjoys to nothing but the
us of his snidicine i and nothing but utter despair
and entire extinction or all hope of recovery, to
gether with a want of oonfidenoe in all others, indue
ed him to hsinrd the experiment. To those en O'er
log with any disease of the Lunge he proffers a treat
ment he coufidpnlly believra will eradicate the
disease. Price (1.60 per bottle or (9 a half duien
sent by express. Send for a oiraular or call on '
Dr. R. Hori.sTu.-s Jacrsjs,
No. JS0 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia
, For sale by H. Y. Friling, Market Square, Bun
bury, Pa , and Druggists generally.
May 30, 1S6. ly.
TO PHYSICIANS.
iNiw Yolta, Auguat tsth, (007.
AtMv rne to a!l yonv attentl.in b my l'RLI'ARA
TION OK COMPOUND KXTHAGT BUCmi. The
component parte are UL'CUU, Lo.sa Lxar, CI UliDS,
JUNIPER BKRHIK9. '
Mobs or l'Kratio!t J-Bilclm. In vacuo. Juniper
Berfiee, liy dialiHation, lo frm a fine srin. Cobel e
trnoted by displacement by liquol obtatned (bim Juniper
Heuira, containinit vfry little sitgitt, a ainull pro'ruouof
apint, and mora palatable thiin anv now iu us. Hie ac
tive propertiea are by this mode cxtrarlod.
I'.uchu. aa prepaied by Diuniats genemlly, ia nf a dark
color. It ia a plant that cmitaitarmgrance; theactionof
e flame deetmya thia (Us aotiva principle), leaviui a dark
and lutinouadecocliun.. Mine is Uie oukir uf inicredienu.
i ue mucuu in my praparaiioii predominates ; tho sintileet
quantity of the othei iugredieiita aie added, to prevent fer
mentation ; upon inspection, it will be found not to be a
Tincture, aa made in Pharmacopora, nor ia ita Syrup and
tlrererbre can re used in cams where fever or iiifbinimaliou
exm'a. In thia, you have the knowledge ot the ingredienta
and the mode of preparation.
fioping that you will Ihvoi it v.-1 Hi a trial, end that upon
luspectiun it will meet with your approbation,
With a feeling of confidence,
1 am, vci y respectfully,
H. !r. HFLMDOI.D.
Chemist and Drunist of 16 Years' Kapenence in
Philadelphia, and now located at hie firus and
CCemical Warehouse, Sill Broadway,New York.
From the largest Manufacturing Chemists in the World. J
"lamacquainted with Mill. T. Helmbold ; he occupied
fne Drug Siore opposite my residence, and waa aucceasl'ul
in e inducting the businras where inhere had nut been
equally ao before him. 1 have beeu favorably impressed
witu mi vuaiatnci ana emerpnae.
WILLIAM WEIOHTMAN.
Firm of Powers A VVeightman, Manufacturing
iiemiBiB, inin ana mown ecreete. fnuaaelphia
HxiMaoLD'a Fluid Extract Uvcho. for weakness ana-
Inr I rum indiscretiun. I'he exliauatcd powers of Nature
iiivu as aevumpameu oy ao mnny aiaiming aymploma,
among wmcn win ue louna, inoispoaiiKin to r.xeriion
Loasuf Memory, Wakefulness, Honor utliiaeaiie.oi Fore.
boding of Kvil, in fast, L'niveraal Lassitude, JVoetinliou,
and inability to enter into the enjoyments of a-Kiety.
fhe Constitution, onoe arTrctrd with Orcauie WeaktiMa.
requires the aid oi Medicine to strengthen and invigorate
the system, which IlELMBOl.D'S K.XTK ACT I1LCI1U
invariably dora. If no treatment ia aubmitled lo, Conaump-
HsxxB iLS'a Flvid Extbact Bccnu. in arTectlons pecu
liar til t-'emalca, is unequaled by any utuei prepaiation, ni
In Chlorosis, oi Retention, raiufuluess, nr oppression of
Customary Evaouationa, liloeratcd or N:hirrus8tato of the
Uterua, and all complaint Incident to lha sex. whether
aming uuiu noo:u oi aissipaiiou, impiuuciicc ill, or ma
decline or change of life.
HSLMBOLD'e FLUID KXTBACT HUCHU AND iMrBOVaS
Rosa Wash will ladicallv exterminala from ilia avium
diseases arising from habiisof dissipation, at little expense,
Utile oi nu change in diet, no inconvenience or expoaure ;
completely superseding those unpleasant and dangerous
leuiediea, Copaivaand Mercury, in all these diseases.
Use HlLNBOlD'a r't.uia ExrMACT Bocmb in all diaenaea
of three orraiii, whether existins: in mala or femala, fnwn
wiiAiavoi cbuh uriginaiing, ana no matter oi now long
standing. It la pleasant in taste and odor, "immediate" lu
action, and more strengthening than any of the pieparationa
of RHrk or Iron.
Those sutTering from broken-down or delicate ennatitu-ti-n,
procure the remedy at nnca.
The reader must be ewaic that, however alifrht may be
the attack of the above dnei"a. u ia certain tootled the
Downy ueann ana mrnuil powers
All the above dieenaea require the aid of e Diuretic.
iif.UUtlULU'a liXTKACT ttUCHU tuhtj great Diu
retic. Hold by Druggists everywhere. PniCE 1.4i per bottle.
or bottles for M an. Delivered toanv address. Descube
aymptome lu n conimunicatioiia.
rtaurena n. 1 UKi.MDiiLlJ, urueand Chemical Ware
house. 504 Broadway. N. V.
NONE ARE GENUINE UNI.K33 DONE UP IN
steel engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of my Chemical
vvaienouBe, auu aigueU
It. T. HELMBOLD.
Dec. 12th, 1608. 8m.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned auditor appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Northumberland oounty, to dis
tribute thebalanoein the hands of Peter B.Massor, one
of Executors of Henry Massor, deceased, to whom was
referred naca ma former report tiled Anenst n, lboa
"for correction and lo report tne roots," aereoy
elves notice, that be will attend to the duties of bis
said appointment at bis office, in the Borough of
ounoury, on raturuay tne zoin any or AiecemDer,
iwts, at iw o ojook a. iu.
B u. BOltR, Auditor.
Sunbury, December 5, 1)S.
W. C. Yonsco.
O. T. Isbabi.
SUNBURY MARKETi
3d St. KEXT DOOR TO KEYSTONE HOUSE
fTHE subscribers beg loaVe to call the attention of
I tbe publio to tho fact that they have started a
Market tor all kinds or Country froduce. Vegeta
bles, Ac, and have also mad arrangements to fur
nish in Season all kinds of Uame, Fiab, Ao. Native
and foreinn fruits, taut. Ac, always on Land, whole
sale and retail.
All kinds of Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Pioklos,
Sauces, Catsups, Ac. Call and see for yourselves,
we aely eoaipetiiton either in assortment or prioes
YOUNG A ISRAEL.
8unbury, January P, 1869.
Adrsalniaitrator'a notice.
XTOTICE Is hereby given that letter ef Hmlnls-
1 tration having beea granted to tbe underaigned
en the estate of Prudence Carson, late of tha Bo
rough of Northumberland, Northumberland county,
Penn'a.. deceased. All persons knowlnz themselves
indented to said estate are reouested to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims against said
estate vo present worn tor setiiemeni.
aij ni. Aan r.
Northumberland, Jan. 9, loo.'t
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' J side, SUNBITRT, My '
RKSPKCTPULLY InfoVm their frlonds and the
publio, that they hav openad A
2STJ3"W GEOCBRY,
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will be happy to hav them eall and examine
their stook' whioh has Just been opoaed, embra
cing everythtnglnlhe Uroeory Hue, such as
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Byrups, Spinos, Canned and Dried
fruit, Bean. Horainy, Cheaee, Ureekers,
Atacon, Ham, Fish, Salt, Potatoes,
etc., together with Hoaps,
Caudles, Soda, Ac,
and ia feet everything in the Urooery and Trovbloa
Line.
FLOFR AND FEED-, Qaeensware. Willew-war,
Qlaasware, Coal Oil Lamps, Coal Qil Ac.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
. W. S. ECJItHAM A CO
pnnoury, ut. 17, 18BS.
Tho First Katlonnl IIussU of Sun.
bstry.
NOTICE is barony given that the regular annual
election of Directors of "The First National
liana of HurTbury, Ha.," will he held on Tuesday,
the twentyistb. day of January, A I. ltWD. at
the Banking House, In the Borongh of Sunbury, Pa ,
between the hours of 10 o'olock, A. M and 3
o clock, P.M.. of said day, in acoordanoe with the
provisions of the Act or Congrem.
I S . J. rACKKR.Caohier.
punbury, Pa., Dec. 26, 186S.
WILLIAK N. KELIEJl,
Misi-ber nnl nls-Ui i-rtsr,
Dewait's Frame Building, north side of Market
Square. BUJJBUriy, PA.
Of all the arts that grace the land,
What graoo oan with tho barber vio :
V, ho takes your chin within his hand,
While dreaming land in prospoot lie.
Witheoothing touch bis raior elides
With nimble clip bis soiasor slide ;'
And lo ! bofore bis glass you stand
Transformed, as In a fairy land.
STRAY SHEEP.
CAME tethe premises of the subscriber, on or
about the 20th of November last, in Lower
Augusta township, near Selinsgrova Ktatlon, known
as the M'Phorson farm, seven stray Bbeep and one
Lamb. The owner or owners are requested to come
forward, prove property, pay oharpes and take thum
away, dthurwiso they will be disposed of according
to law.
A. J. BURNS.
Lowor Augusta twp., Deo. 18, 186S
Bmir&T fancy
DAVID :p:Fir
RESPECTFULLY Informs tlio citisens of ' no
bury and vicinity, that he will bake to order
all kinds of
Cakco for Hulls, InrfIo, Arc.
Familie. aro supplied with FRERII BREAD, Twist,
Bolls. Rusks, Tea Buns. Ao., end also kept on band
and in an al'no lured uut of the best maturiala.
All orders left bt h'.s Bbop in Market Square, cno
door east of Miss Anna Painter's Millinery Store, or
at his Bakery on Sprue Street, between Front and
Second streets, will meet with prompt attention
BALLS AND EVENIXU PARTIES supplloj
with Cakes, Ice-Croam, A., at the ihorteet cotiue
Orders aro respectfully solicited.
DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, Dee. 11, 1683.
Valaablo Property at Ii-Iv ale Wale.
fllllE undersiirnod offers his valuable lot. tb feet
X front by 219 deep, on the south-west oord.-r of
lue nnamoKin valley and ftortnern t;eutrai itsii.
roads, on Third street, on which is erected a FRAME
WAREHOUSE, 20 by 40 foot. The Warehouse is a
new one, having been built about two years rimie,
and is a splendid staud fnr any ouo wi'-hinf to no
into the flour and (Train business. The fixtures of
the concern will also be offured lor solo, at roosona
ble rates.
This properly is offered for sale for the reason that
I intend giving up business in Sur.bnrv. For furl hor
particulars, apply to J. M. CADWALLADER.
Sept. 19, 'Si 3m. Sunbury, l'a.
H
o
lk
It
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Can Mailt a largeprofit by exohanging them for the
FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD 130XD3
of the
I' X 1 O N PACIFIC RAILROAD
COMPANY,
and the
FIR8T MORTGAGE GOLD BOSD3
of the
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD
COMPANY.
The nav lia Tiaf AAnt Tntaraitt in flol.l anil run
for thirty years. Principal also payable iu Sold.
They yield between eight and trine per oent. lo the
investor, and as soon as the issue is sold, if not before
they will doubtless eommand a much higher rule.
As a First Mortgage on the tangent line oi Railroad
in this country that is already earning more than ita
interest liabilities on its way business, and whioh
oost nearly three (3) times their amount, the securi
ty is unuouuiea.
THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS ($30,000,000,;
of the First Morlratje Bonds of th Union faciOc
Rail Road Company, and of theCentral l'uoilic Ruil
Road Company, hav already boon aold.
The earnings of the two (2) roads, from way busi
ness aloae, were nearly (f 1. 000,000) Una Million
Dollars for tbe month of October.
One Hundred Million Dollars have already been
spent by the two powerful Companies.
Fourteen Hundred (HOD) Milos of the route be
tween Omaha nnd Saoramento are made by the Lo
comotive, leaving leas than 400 miles to build of
which 200 ar graded and ready fur -the Rails.
We have for sale First Mortgage bonds of the
Union Pacini) F.ail Road at 102 and aoorued interest.
and First Moitgwge llonds of Ceutral PaciOo Rail
road at lui and aoorued interest.
The Bonds are recommended to our most cautious
customers, aud will bear th most careful scrutiny.
Th new deecriptive Pamphlets, with Haps, Ac.,
showing the ergsnitalion, progress, busiuess and
proapeobi ef tb enterprise, will be sent ou applica
tion to. .
J)K HiVtlN A mm.,
Dealers ita (iovemtnent Soourities, Oold, ots.
ho. 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
November SI, 1808. y
Philadelphia.
tfTSatnrtlti tent by mail hen written for.
(..Oelobw 3d, 1801 ly
REMEMBER llys-rl) saw PicUr OalU-ry
three door, west ol ih laikoad. Maibet e juaiu
IN SUNIUJRV.
THE NEW DRUG ST0KI
OF.
AttKi.n ; o.,
orno.hVilT.'.r'''"1 of ,h R"rol. "early
oppoaiuth Hardware Storo of Oonlov A Co..
W BUNBURY, PENN'A."
the eitiseus of Sunbury and viciuitv to our
entire new Stock of ' "iy to our
Iare I'rrah IrsiK nnd Medicines
" " Paints, Oils and Varnishos.
" " Ultuw, Putty and Dye RtutT,.
" " Perfumeries, Corahs and Brm-hos
" " Patent Mevlicinos of all kinds.
LIQUORS by tho Bottle, Uallon, Quart and Tint.
SCOTCH ALE, LONDON PORTER and'
CONliREdS WATliR.
Tobacco, Cignrs snd Snuff.
Looking-lilass Plates cut to suit Frames.
NOTION3 OF ALL KINDS AND VARIETIES
Trusses, Supporters, Bandores, Ac
Wo hnv solooted our stock with care and can war
rant It fresh, nnd of the bust material In the market.
Having had several .years' experience in the husiniw
we flatter otielvcs that we oan Rive entire sati.l'nc
tion to all who may favor us with thoir ptrtmagn.
.Special ailvnlion given to cnmpoimdins Phvaii-ians'
Proscriptions at all hours of the day or ui'-li't nnd on
cundiiys. Uiveusaoull.
, J. O. MAHKLE A CO.
6unbury,Oot. 17,1807.
ror uomg a family waahiuit in tho bent nnd i-Leap.
est manner, tluaranteed equal to any in the world'
Hos nil the strentli nf old rin soap tviih fh mild
aim lathering (luahliea of gor.uine Caaiile Try this I
"I'lendid foap. .Void by the Al.DEN CHEMICAL '
ukkii, 4.i Worth Front Street, I'hila lehihia.
Angus 29, lsG8. ly.
5000
May 1,
LUS. OK CARPET RAliS WANTED lit
the .Store of
MOnitE.1 DISIXtiR.
Market str7t, .Sunbury.
FALL AND WINTER i
Millinery Goods,!
ss 31 T.a (nOe-Efi-, hci leave tn an- !
nnunue to the Laiiiesof Suubury and vioinitv. that !
ahe has just opened a lurgo and varied slock of i
MILLIN BUY-GOODS,
The latot Ke.w York and Phila.loltihia style, of !
LADIES' HATS AND E0XNET5. !
WOOLEN GOODS, &0. !
Also, an exoellont assortment of Fashionable Em- !
hroidories. Edgings. Luces, Woolen Caps. Handker
chiefs, Scarfs, OIovm, Hosieries. nd all kinds of
Fanoy Notions, Stamped Muslins. Corsets. Perfume. 1
rics, oapfl, Lilly White, Luuuiel of America
tionerv, .Vc, .to.
.s'la-
Call and examine for yourselves. Mo trouble
j 'bow sooils
Sunbury. Oet 21. I.W.
Vt'e do not wish to inform you. reader, that Dr. j
Wonderful, or any other man, has discovered, rem- i
cdy that cures Consumption when tho lungs nro lutlf i
consumed, iu short, will euro nil diseases whether of I
mind, body or estate, make men liv forever, and ;
leuvo death to piny for want of worlc. and is designed i
to make our sublunary sphere a blissful p irudii-e. to
which ileavon itself shall bo but a sido show. Yon :
havo heurd cu:-Uh of that kind of humhiifrcry, and ;
wo do not wonder that you have by this time become
disgusted with it. But when we tell you that I'r.
Sago's Catarrh Remedy will positivtly cure the
worst c:rse.t of Catarrh, we only assert that vthicb '
thousands can testify to. Try it and you a ill be cou- '
vincod. We will pay $500 RxwAnb for a ou.-e of j
Catarrh that wo eannot euro. '
FOR SALE Ii Y MOST DRUUGIST3 EVERY
WHERE. Pinrr nsii.v 50 Cbnth. Sent by Mail, post raid,
for Sixty Centr ; Four Packages for f J.W) ;'or I Doz
en for $3.00. Send a stamp lor Dr Sage a jisui hlol
on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor,
R. V. PIERCE, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.
2
No Hwsibco. It is warranted to cure lost or !m-
paired Taste, Smell or Hearing, Watering or U'cak
Eyes, offensive Breath, Ulcerated Throat or Motilh,
Pain and l'reesuro in the Head, and loss of Memory
when caused, as all of them frequently arc, by the
ravages of Catarrh. It U pleasant and painless to
use, oontains no strong poisonous or eaustio drugs,
but cures by its mild soothing action.
We will pay o00 Rewird for a case uf Catarrh
that we cannot cure.
FOR SALE BY MOST DRUGHISTS EVERY
WHERE. Pmi K cslv SO Cbsts.
If your Druggits has not yet got it on sale, don't be
put off with some worse than worthless strong snuff,
"fumigntor." or poisonous caustic solution, which
will drive the disease to the lungs instead of curing
it, but send sixty ceuts to us and the remedy will
reach you by return mull.
Send stamp for Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh.
11. V. PIERCE. M. 1).,
Buffalo, N. Y.
This IsrALLiDLB RcuiBr docs not. like the poison
ous irritating snuffs and strnng csustic solutions with
which the pool lo have long been humbugged, simply
palliate fur a short time, or drive the diauase to tho
lungs, as there is danger of doing in the use of such
nostrums, but it produces perfect and permanent
cures of the worst cokos of chronic catarrh, as thous
ands can testify. "Cold in the Head" is cured
with a few applications. Catarrhal Headache is re
lieved and cured as if by magic. It removes offen
sive Breath, Loss nr impairment of the sense of taste,
smell or hearing, Watering or Weak Eyes, and im
paired Memory, when caused by the violenne ol Ca
tarrh, as they all frequently are. We offer in good
faith a standing reward of friOO for a ease of Catarrh
that we cannot cure.
FOR SALE BY MOST DRl'UUIST.S EVERY
WHERE. Pnii'E only 50 Cents.
Ask your Druggist for tho ltEUEtir, but if he has
not yet got it on sale, don't be put off by accepting
any miserable, worse than worthloss substitute, but
enclose sixty oeutsto us, and the Remedy will be sent
you post paid. Four packages $2.00, or one doicn
for $5.08. Send stamp for Dr. Sago's pamphlet on
Catarrh. R. V. PIERCE. M. 1 ,
Bullalo, X. Y.
4
This is NO PATEXT MEDICINE HUMBUU. got
ten up to dupe the ignorant and credulous, nor is it
represented as being composed of rare aud precinua
aubatunoos brought from the four corners ol theearth.
carried seven times across the Ureal Desert oi Sahar
ah on the backs of fourteen cuniels, and brought across
tha Atlantic Ocean on two chips. It is a simple,
mild, soothing; remedy, a perfect Specific for Ca
taiiku and 'Cold in tux Head," also for offensive
Breath, Loss or Impairment of the Sense of Smell,
Taste or Hearing, Watering or Weak Eyes, Pain or
Pressure in the IT end, when oausod. as thuy all not
unfroqucntly are, by the violence of Catarrh.
We cflor, in good faith, a standing Reward of "00
for a case of Catarrh that we cannot cure. '
FOR SALE BY MOriT DRlUtUoH EVERY
WHERE. Pricb 50 Cents.
Sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of Sixty Cents.
Four packages for f 2 00, or 1 Doten for Cj.OO.
Send stamp for Dr. Sage's pumphlet on Catarih.
R.V. FIERCE, M.D ,
Oot. 10, '6S-ly. Buffalo, N Y.
GOODS FOR TIIC
HOLIDAYS.
ft
J.E.C
ALDWELL & 1 0
OS 4'beatniit
Mlrscl
riULAUELI'HlA. .
In addition to thoir largely Increasud Stock of
line Yt'tKU'hea, Oiainoiids,
Jewelry, Artiatio Silver Waro,
PLATED GOODS, Ho., to.
Are now opening a magni'cent collection of Foreign
Fancy Uouda, in Metal, Marble, deooraleJ Ihj,
Leather and GOLLKN OKONZK, in Special Designs
of exquisite taste, from all quarters of lurojie, ar
Ucularly adapted fur tieir
CHRISTMAS SALES.
Our arrangements, both In Europe and this coun
try, are such as give us unusual facilities in the se
lection of and eoonouioal production of our stock. It
is oar wish, aa well aa our interest, to secure to our
patrons the benefit ef such advantages in.
Modersa Prlcris Tliroutthout our
itot It, sitlioul lxveiulvu.
Dee. 6, 1888 nihT.ly.
1 F you liavo
a VK-ture t-iu aut framed, en tn
fl-le'a, and iri-t i' u-..o -ennr lln.ii anv.
where i-Ue in town Lii w.-uliiSj ti ;; 5.:n'ie
cca:lant.)- en hand.
803.- ' lS6r
FALL & WINTER (J00DS.
0 HEAT REDUCTION IS rftK'LS.
M. 1,. t,ASA.m"J,
vould call tho attention nf Ihn public, end her
intuini rs gcuernll.y, to her large aud new a on
nent. nf
ORES OOi IDS, cnnsistlnf of Ifoplins, De Laiiics,
Knpa, Ac, at reJncrd firioee.
calicoks or cvEiiy vakikty.
WHITE AOODS, iuoluiliug a superior, artitlo of
Marseille1!.
Kxtrn nuality of Muslin", Dulling, Fine Flanni Is,
Canton I'lnnnnK llalinnrnl Skirts, Shawls. Howls,
Tiir-n. llrxp Mi in. of all ii tea and qunlitKS, lllnvni
f all den-jriptiuns. Inelttding a very superior qttalitv
if Ladies' and Ueutlcrueu s Hilk l'lcecu, Lined til
.'loih tl lovos.
Ladies', Mimes, and ("b'lilren Metir.i Vitr,
tiildren'a Wruis and aloud, Ladies' Zvrhvt
Jaokets.
Illanket Shawls of Hie Inlcst styles snd patttrns
Hosiery, Kibhons, Trimmiut:s and Flowers.
Laces, Stamped Um1, '.eti
cling. Naphins, (juili. Tab
'.etibvrs and Tains. Tow.
Tnbla t in,.. 11,,,,. ,,,!
A-uuics jianuKvr. li-.ots. ScarO, Mull TaMvlr.
1'iincy fuav-v
Porfurf.ery, and Toilet arlK-ln generally, on i a
larire variety of Notions and Fnnry Arii-li .
'1 he abnvo goods are hnld at the lowest risc
Call and sea them btlore guinrr r.lcwh"rn.
it. I.. LAZAP.U3.
Sunbury, Nov. 21. 10?.
FANCV I)KV" ViOODtS. '
ALL THE LATEST S1YI.ES,
iiituble for tbe
V I y T K n S K A s o Nf .
1VTISS KATE BLACK.
Market .Square, two loors Ea.t of the old i'anx
building. SIN 1:1 L V, Ivnna .
nASiiutnrrUnd a frc?h awrltnent of the Tn - t
fnsliinnnblo Fancy Dre.K tloods fioui the lurnst
I I". .. I . I vrc At . t. ......
rnLaim. imam, in I'h 1 1 I .-.I. a
DuLAl.VKS, AI.APAC.tS, PoPLINP. C.iL.'CO
I'K ESS SILKS. SILK roi'Ll.NS.
MOI SC.l.Atr! Js.)CIlr,
f lottii, SaCqiies Flannels, f lannels. -elie. tinr. Sii.r
litis, Ladies and Children' HAT.1. Feuthcrs. ltitb. tisv
Ikrs-MM 'J'l-immlng'M, i:aibr;lctrjr t
Lace Veils. Corsets. Itainlkercliltifs. Gloves, HoslerJ
Ilvop Skirts. Hopkins' Elipliu Sliins. ai.d
Ladies' !.iois of every riVerir trm.
raiilev's pihnnlsat Imrgaiiis. "l'laid Wm.len Shawls,
liieukl'i.-t hh iwls, Woolen u.-arfs and Cups
for NS'oiin-n ati-1 Children,
rtenver and CiiineliiU Wal-i-l'roof Clotl s.
(lenu' tlollars, IK auk lies, liull-hose, HiunlliiT
chiefs aud li loves,
Purfumerv. 'f ni!t Soap", ilnir Ifrusbes. Coaibs. e'o.
December a, KATE liLACK
Aliu!ulti-:iti-4 'i !.
l.st.-it'j of Silai Fenster, dcoerwe l.
"KJ''TIi'K hereby jriven that letter of Hiimirn
i trnlinn liuying been granfd to Iho unilerin
cd, on tlm esiaTu of Silas l-'ouster. Into of Lower
Auiriista township, .Nnrthuuiberland ixmuty. cle
ei-a"l. All ii-i!,iin ii.dcblc-l to said e.itate are re
qunti n irr.ke immodifto payment? and thosi
having eltiiinstu Teseril tl.ern for St-ltlenielit.
JMHN' rNVUl.H. A.Im'r
I.oer Aiin-ta twp., lice, d, 1&'iA. dt
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Cray Hair lo
its natural Vitality and Cclor.
A tlro.'ing whirh
i -fit once ngrn'nlik't
lietitiiiy, nr.J cHiH-hi.i'
for jireserving - tins
Iiair. WfJ Or 717
hair ii soon jy,-iVv '
to i(s original aU i
with tho ghsi a n i
freshness of yUk.
Thiu Lair ii tliick-
cncil, falling hair clictkcil, ami lialti
j ucss often, thoupch not ahvnys, ciin J
by iis use. Nothing can restore tlm
hair whero tho follii'los- are destroyed.
or the "lautls nlrojihicil aud tk-wiyeii.
Kut such as remain cti;i be enved for
usefulness by this application. Itmteatl
of fouliug The hair Willi a pasty tedi
meut, it will keep it clean aud vioroii-.
Its occasional uso will prevent the hair
from tttroiug gray or falliug oft", aud
irme.i-,ii.,l1. .ma. I. ..1.1 r.-
. vi.?.-viiuti V LtlMh VLll. Ullll.IUl.C3. 1 ICO
' I. .1.. 1 ,
uuill U1UBU UOlClCriOUS 6U0SICUCC3 Wlill't)
make some- preparultous thinrei'oiis and
injurious- to tho hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. if wauled
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so deirabl
Coutaiuing neither oil uor dye, it doi-
not eoil while cambric, aud yet lai-ts
long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre aud a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &i Co.,
Practical and Analtical C'ue.mi.t,
LOWELL, MASS.
FiUCE $1.00.
Hold by H. Y Friling. funbury. and ail DrUjt'.'ts
and Deal-M'p in Medic-iue everywhere.
November 7, ISfiS. ly
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
ion ptniriMe the iilooi.
The rrinilatioii thia r.
cellmit lut-Uu'iui.1 rnjii
ii iloriveil I'roiii ii? thu
many of wuii ii sre tru v
Ii ai'iclluu. Inmtrra: c
i-U'Cj of SiTofnl.mi, .Ii ,.
i-:i.e, nhore itie nvisto i
scomd Aatiiritta' w:'i
c-.irriiiii.iii, liavr liti-4
piuitldil ami iiiifil l,v :l.
N-roiiiloui. a (Ti-. lion "a ii. I
dioriltr. will. Ii hvh: ,i--
friivaicj by tlK- n-ii t i.
lia C:ii J.-l):iili.il il-ti in t I
thoy n-re pniiil'ullv nnia unir. Iiave boi-n inli ;l! y
CUI-t-J III rillrll r'-t lililtni.T ill nlliloit fvrrv a;
lion oi tho i on on y. tli.it too putilx- oarciiy utj u
Lo iiilnriiH-tl -l u. vtriiio.. rr n.-o.
tiiTotiilnua ),o!-r'ii is rne of t':o mosf Jc.-.tructli i
rnc-inive cl'tur r.ii-c. lift.-ii, t!ii iineon ami uut.-n
ti-ii int el llu'ortriiiiinn iiiuli-niiiiM-a il-coontitutinii,
nuil mi itostln'atla. aoi cnli-il.liiiKor fatal ilis.-aapt,
Miliout rx'itiiiKaiiAi,-ioiiii'ii niv-ii.-p. Atiiin,
i: m-cuis to liict.l iiift-t tion tluoiuhoiit tin- W viand
lin n, on some favu.-ali m i-ii.l..n, lapi-lly tl,",-,-k,i
lino onf or oilier ol ir I iilivius fonua, either on U:a
finlaee or aiuuntr the win!,. In Dm Initcr, tuber
cles may be nn!i!i ni v ilriiooitnl in the luuirs nr
heart, or tumors loruied in the liver, or it -ioua
it prai-eni o b eriiitiiinc on the efciu.or foul ulc-r
ulioiiH on KiniH jii t of tho boilv. Hciu r- the o--en
siolilil lite uf a bolllu uf this Snrtai.nilltti is U't-vii-ulile,
eien iiheii -io ai tim avni.tiima of iliaeai
appear. I'l-rsmu ailln te-l uiili llie IV-Moiving eoin'
lilail.ta gi-nerallv lln.l iiol.ii-ili.iii. relief, i,n., M
leiiulh. euro. Ly tin- e.n- ol It. i a .s A It s 4 I'.i I; I ..
.I: St. .Nr;,..'i'a i'lVc, tt.tr u,- Viz-tiri-lti.
T- 'li i', Suit Jtlieam. S.all Ilea,!, JUnftuarni,
Sure ', Mm j.fir... nuil ottiei eniptiuns ol
visibly loriiia of -(ri-oii,ia lih(-a-e. AUti iu tna
none eon-valeil iiirma, an rn;,ia, rti-oiui., '
ilrnrt IHeener, tile, l',U,,,n, yrumtiitti
anil the mriniis ( rri-oii afioctioua of Uio uiusoti-l.ti-
aiul nervoiiH Myhlen.
Suiihiiit or I Unreal anil VrfrUrtat htteatd
are . iin .l by it. though a lor.a nine ia leuuirej for
'ii telii hiv thee ohMwaie tiihhiilieativaHv inedie.ine
Hut ImiK eoniiuii. il life M tl.ia im iti iiie ill cuia
Ihri eoiiiiluint. Jfu. ui rt.vn or l icrine
t Irrit.Huuo, ami 7 . ,( Mmrneem. nro cm.'
inoiily toon ii-lu-.ej i,n,l uliiiuuteiv eured bv lie
puiilUnir anil InvijroniiiiiK eiioet. 'llnut Dire,.,
tioua an- carb nii- me iuuiul in uur Alinanae. auu-
pueu trrntn. ltin-uinuliunt ami ;,, vt-hi-n
eaii.-wi by aeeumulntiona of cxiranenr.e mattere
in iiiu i.io.hi, viel.l ijineklv to it, aa nlo i.irrr
vmplatut, 1 rittltti . i oHgrelltiH or lnan- .
t.iolli.Hot the ie. r, an, I Jnunrt,ee,u ,eU tiiunK
a. liiry ofte
vii-i, uw, muii me riuisiiiijt liofbona in
1hitn.4KHAI-AHll.L.i U a rieat re
fer thorieii(.lli ami vignr of the sysieni.
ui-ioti.
..lei mr inaarieiiiiiii ami vitro
ino. who am l.nUui.l anil l imit,,,, ,aPo.i.
tiriit. ,(rl.Jaatat a. ai . I li.,nl,li.J :.a. a . .
frrhrflon nr Irnrm, ..r an,- of li, atr-ti.n
yiui.toiii.nue o H, ...., vltj om imme.hat.
rebel and i-onuneuig veideucc of Us restoiatha
puMer upon Uiul. ,ul
PRKPAIiBD BY
Or. jr. c. Aim CO., I,.,!!, Hasa.,
rraeJUal uuel Analytical Chemiett.
StU.n BY AIL Lilit'OOlsTS EVLI.TWIIF.HF.
Sold ky II Y . Frilira. f?unl,ur .n Ti, J
i and dealers iu Medicine evsraubns
i eaiber 7 J '
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