iunburj .'American.' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 87, 1889. Ilocal affairs. Fata Shad, tbil day, at8uubury Market. Also, resb. While Fish. A lug refaction on all kindi if tanned Vegetable!. Tan regular monthly meeting or the Sunbury Mutual Loan and Building Assoslatlou will be held n the Masonlo Ball, thil (Friday) evening. Nlw Finu. Messrs. John Eckman A Co. hare recently bought out Dr. Eyeter, in the dry goedi and grocery business, at the txaer of Fourth and Market streets. Jcbticij of the Peace, who Were elected on last Friday, are required by law to notify the Prethono tary of their aeoeptaneo, otherwiie their commissions will not be Issued. Qoibt Election. The eleotlon on lait Friday was the meat quiet ef any Spring eleotlon held In this place for many yean. Of oourie the whele Republican tioket wat eleoted. At an annual meeting of the ttoekholden of the Ait. Carmel Iron Company, held January 2d, 1809, the following named persons were eleoted fur the ensuing year: President, John Atuty; DireoUre, I. TV. Jones and Z. C. Rogers. Tboiiai Do.iohok, lately tried at Uloomsburg for the murder of A. W. Roa, and acquitted, was taken to Putlsville on tho 12th, oharged with highway rubbery and assault and battery, and was oommitted by Justice Frailcy, of that place, for trial. Laroc Saluo.i. Our friend, Abraham Elaaser, Esq , of Lower Mnkanoy township, informs ut that while fulling In the river below the Trovorton bridge, vnbout three weeks ago, he captured eight salmon, which, together, weighed 4ta pounds the largest weighing over eleven pounds. Bxccrsios TtCKtTB. We learn that the Northern Central Railway Company,- with their nsaal enter prise and liberality, will issue ezoursion tickets, good from the second to the eighth of March, to afford all nn opportunity to attend the forthcoming inaugura tion of Uon. Grant, at Washington. Price of tickets for the round trip, $t5.4S. Book Meeting. Another meeting of the Boom Company was held at thil place on Saturday Inst, which was largely attended. The oitiiens along the river aro beginning to see the benefit of such an improvement, aud judging from the feeling which now exiHte, wo have no doubt but that the project will be commenced before many days. The Presbyterian Church, of Northumberland, under the pastorship of the Rev. A. D. Moore, held communion service on Inst Sabbath. This oburch, under the charge of this young and popular minis ter, is making rapid strides and doing great good. On this solemn oocoslon twelve porsons made pro fession of l'aiih, and were added to the oburch. Thrco more were added by eertifieate, making, al together, fifteen new members. Tun t". S. IloTsi,, at Milto.1. We loam that Mr. L. (1 Sticker, tho former popular landlord of the V. S. Hotel, at Milton, will soon retake posses sion of that well known house, and open it to the public, thoroughly renovated, repaired and newly furnished. Mr. Sticker is widely known as one of those accommodating landlords who "knows how to keep a hotel," and the guests of the L'uited States will alwajs find him ready and willing to attend to their wnnta. Accipkst. We regret to learn that Peter Dout, a son of Michael Dout, of Coal township, this county, was run over by a freight trsin, on last Monday morning, between the hours of five and six o'clock. Ills log waa out entirely off. The accident ocouired on the Lackawanna A Rloomsburg Railroad. The young man was dragged some forty font by the cow-catcher before his leg was severed, s the train was running very slow. He was not injured very much internally, (ireat hopes are outer tamed that lie will recover. ' s TiiK G. Nott has just returned from tho city with a splendid lot of cloths, eassimeres and gentle men's furnishing goods, which he sells oboaper than ever, and aro going off rapidly. Those who need clothing should not delay making a bargain, when they can make a choice scluotiou, which will be found at his establishment. Mr. Nott informs us that It will move into the stone block of Mr. Miller, on Third streot, on the Crst of April next, when lie will increase Mistook to such an extent that it will not be aurpaascd by any outside of the city. Boui Robbery. Mr. Robert Slack, of Point township, this county, was robbed, on Friday eve ning of last week, of $2110 in money and on net of (2.000, drawn in favor of R. M. Slack, against Reu ben Johnson, and an additional net of f 50, against Jchn McElrath. The perpotrator of th robbery, named C. H. Bond, was in the employ of Mr. Slack, end during his temporary absence and unknown to tho fnuiily, who were employed in another part of the house, be ascended t th socond story aud pur loined the money from a trunk and absconded. No trace ef him has been discovered. Bond is tall in person, blaok hair, light moustache, and marked by a star on bis hand and a figure ef a ship on bis breast. A reward of f 100 is offered for his arrest. New Mcsic Store. We are pleased to learn that a new uiu'io etore is to be established in this pluee, in Masser's building, adjoining Friling's store. Workmen are now engaged in putting in a new front and fitting the room for th purpose. The proprietors intend to keep on band Pianos, Organs, Melodoons, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, and other musi cal instruments, besides an assortment of sheet mu sic aud fine chrotuo paintiugs. Their Pianos and Organs will be obtaiuei from th most celebrated manufacturers of New Tork, A., and their ton, quality and durability will be guaranteed to be of the beet, and will be sold at New York prices. Such an establishment is muoh needed In this place, and we are plooeed to find that it will be con ducted by responsible and competent persons. Fort Augusta Lonaa No. 620, I. O. of 0. F., celebrated their first anniversary on Saturday eve ning last, in their Hall, in Bright' building. It being also th third anniversary of Fort Augusta Encampment No. 140, they united together with Sunbury Lodg No. 203. Th Hall was wall filled, and quite a large number of ladies were in atten dance. About 8i o'eloek th assemblage was oalled to order by P. M. Bhlndol, N. G. of N. 20, and the opening odes sung, after which a prayer was offered by Rev. Mr. Hemperly. Addresses were then delivered by the Rev. Mr. Hemperly, P. U., F. Hemperly and D. D. U. M., S. B. Boyr, whioh were well reoeived by the audience. After lb ad dresses, refreshments were passed around, and social greetings exchanged by the members of th different Lodges, when the closing od wis sung and th ben diction pronounced. All parted, highly delighted with the proceedings. Firs About 12 o'eloek, on Monday last, a fir broke out in th engine house of th Northern Cen tral Railroad Co., at th lower end of th Borough, and was entirely consumed. Th fir is supposed to have originated by an engine standing in lb house. Th bands hating all left for dinner, and th watoh- man being in another part of th building, th fir was not discovered until it bad a fair headway on th roof of th building. It being of fram mate rial, th house burned very rapidly, and as there is no fir department in th plaee it was useless to make any effort to check the flames. Meet of th tools in th shops were saved, together with all th engines, sxoept th on In whiek th ire is suppeaed . to bar originated, whioh had all th wood work burned off of it. This is th seoond tlm tb com pany e shops hav been destroyed by fir within th last fiv years. W hop th company will put np good substantial brick bulldinp, so that they will cot taet with similar misfortun In th future. koiotfO ELBCrtoM.x-Al Ihf fthbasl Bortmgk I Jtotlon, bold on Friday last, lb. following parson 1 ' ... ., ' 7 , V- . . . I West Wards: Chief Bargees John W. Frilinf . Peoond Burgess John O. Markle. Town Crerk Jaoob Dhipmaa-. . High Constable Xben Bastlaa. ait ward. Assistant Burgesses John B. Looker and George Harrison. Counoltaon Benjamin Zeltlemoyer, 3. II. Engel, Charles Beck and Ellas Broeious. Orerseors of the Poor N. F. Marts and George Bucher, Sr. Street Commissioners Sebastian Bonghner and Solomon Weaver. Constable Isaiah Gutsier. Justice of the Peaoe Jaoob 0. Beok. Judge of Elections William Fetter Inspcotor of Elections Jaceb Keefer. Assessor James Board. wasr WARD. Assistant Burgesses Henry Clement and Jno. K. Clement. Councilman C. Nen", N. F. Lightner, Jacob Sen senbaon and Andrew DiefJenderfer. (Diefienderfer and Valontine Diets tie vota. Overseers of the Poor A. N. Brio and Oeorge Binnix. Sobool Directors Elias Sohneider and William 8. Rhodes. Justice of th Peace John W. Buchor. Constable William Panel. Judge of Elections M. T. Helnlselman. ' Inspector of Eleolioas John C. Miller. Street Commissioner Charles (Junior, i Assessor Oeorge Bright. Cbaroi or Supirixtmdkxt. Mr. J. N. Du Barry having been promoted to the Vioe Presidency of tba Northern Central Railway, ties C. U. Miller, Esq., Col. A. P.. Fiske, ol Shamokin, tueceeds him as General Superintendent, his appointment to take effect on the first of Maroh. The latter gentleman was Superintendent of the S. V. A P. Railroad for a nurabor of year, and is eminently qualified to fill the new positton assigned to him. He is an officer of genial manners, courteous and affable to thole serving under him, and his administration cannot fall to prove a suecess and receive tho respect, con fidence and fidelity of employees. North I'm bbrland Boom Cour-A.tr. Tho Direc tors of this Company mot at the ofile of Ira T. Clement, Esq., in Suubury, on Saturday, iOih Inst , at the appointed hour. A quorum being present they prooeeded at onco to business. The several Committees appointod nt previous meeting reported, showing an inoreased interest in the enterprise. Sunbury reported one hundred shares alroady subscribed. The meeting adjourned to meet at th same place on Saturday, 27th inst , at 2 o'olock, P. M., for permanent organisation, Wt. Kiaoak, President, J. 0. Tract, Secretary. t Anotrxr New Fviixac. Thut active and en terprising firm, Messrs. Hancock, Creveling 4 Co., yesterday broke ground for a now Furnace, to be located on the west side of th one owned by them and now In blast. This new Furnaoe, when com pleted, will be of giant proportions, the largest in this lection of the Stato. It will be 18 feet across the bosh, 60 feet in hcighth, and have seven tuyre arches... It will bo blown by a monster engine of aca horse pewer. The engine is now being built at the National Iron Company's Maohine Shop, which latter establishment is achieving quite a reputation of late for the superiority of the work done there. The Furnace owned by the above firm, now in blast, has given ontire satisfaction, and is making the very first quality of Foundry iron, much of whioh is due to Robert Davis, the Superintendent of the Furnace. Detnrille Intelligencer . 1H Lemma TBAnx. Th Cloarflold Journal says : "Th prospect for a large quantity of square timber bciug run down the river, in the spring, is rather problematical. V have no definite data as lo the supply likely to be on hand, but if we are permitted to judge from tho meagre information now before us, we believe the quantity will be quito limited." LmcARiES ron Public Schools. We notice that eotue.of our exchanges are agitating the aubjuot of school libraries for our publio schools at the expense of the State The idea is a good one, and has been acted upon by Ihe State of New York for a quarter of a coutury. In that State every school district has, oroanhave, if the law is complied with, its libtary. We direct the attention of furinera to the advertise ment of Messrs. Baugh A Sons, the extensive man ufacturers of fertilisers, of Philadelphia, to be found in our advertising oolumus this week. Those gen. tlotnonai prompt and reliable business men, and having bad yoars of experience in th manufacture of manures. any article offered by them to the public, may be depended upon as being all that it is repre sented. Leap Year. Leap Year bos "gore gleaming among the things that were." No longer are lasses allowed to ask tb lws they like th best, to woo and be wooed, to merry and be given in marriage. Of course very few Improved the opportunities sanc tioned by the past year of course not. For what young lady weuld atk a young gentleman to marry her even when leap years oom in succession, aad common usage gave them that right not six in a half doeen of them. No sir! As we were homeward bound, the other evening, near th Presbyterian Church, we were not a little amused at three of those poor bachelor fellows, who wer trying to sing the following impressive lines : "When I remember all The eirls I've mat toAtKnp I feel like a rooster in the fail Exposed to every weather I I feel like one who treads alen Some baru yard all deserted, Whose oats are fed whose bens ar dead, Aud off to market carried." Wc pitied them we did. Their day of grac was over and tbey looked melancholy, and in their melancholy they "smiled" so did wc. Tho bache lors of Sunbury art worthy of attention from th sisters f oharity, or anybody else's sister. Editor's Table. The Lady's Frisxd The MrK .,y.rt v:. "Queen or the Monthlies," opeus with a fine steel engraving called "In the Firelight" where fireside dreams are taking visible but Siberia! shapes. This it followed by the usual handsoin colored steel fashion plate, and by an amusing engraving of "Half an Hour too Early" (at the party). Then wc hav the usual large number of engravings devoted to th fashions, needle work, 4o. As to ibe literary con tents, "Roland Yorke," the deeply interesting .... VJ wj lauuui euiaur 01 -r-aui A,yone, and the piquant and romanlio story, "Between Two," are continued. Amona the other oontenti w nni. uea. Among tnc other oontent w not y of Two bummers," by Nora Perry ! sitb the Golden Hair," a Poem by Hor- ri "Bertha," by Amanda M. Douglas: r. 1, ; .... 1 1 r 1 1 . . 0 a un oujry 01 "uraoie w ence Perot JMiiiorials, fashionable Intelligence, Ao. Published vuwiou i-eierson, a;y Walnut street, Philadel phia, at $2 0 a year (whioh also inoludes a large steel engraving). Four copies, o . five oopiee (and one gratis), til. "Xhe Lady s Frtend" and "foe baturday Evening Post," (aud on engraving,) $i 60. Blackwood' Maoaziee, for January, has been re-published by tb Leonard Scott Publishing Com pany, iv Jtuiton street, n York. Tb oontent ar i No. 9 of Uistorioal Sketches of th Reign of uouigaix.j i am rouoeopner; in fifteen L.ouis d'Or of tteaumanibais: carta of Dnnhlaa anil o,.n. Comedy of Errors ; part 2 of Kinglake's History of tb War in th Crimea ; Christian Missions to India ; Seats and Saddlee ; Bits and iiittin.-: Uain or Loss f th Statistic of th Campaign. This number is an interesting one, and reminds us of the palmiest oays oi jfiacKWooa Petibs' Parlor Comparis. for tba Flufa, Tin. Un aad Piano, for February, contains a number of exceueni pieoe lor tnc instruments named. Peters' Monthly tile Hire, for February, eon tains a chorus: "Our Stratagem willSaosessful lie ;' a quartet, "At Hum Then art Remembered Still," answer to "Do tbsv think of m at home:" auartat "On th morrow must I go ;" quartet, "Com and siaiue,u youaar;- enorus, "not soon tn a a is over i" trio, "The Poor Liul Beys of th town I1 saered quartets, "Do Right and Fear Noll" and "As Pants th Heart." Then publications, th best and cheapest ef their aiu id ine eounirv, arc Issues ea tb fcnst of very wvum nva no. ivo nroaaway, now xrE, otj.a. j-ciere. j ric t j f r year. Lingi copies, 20 ets Owtrl Last's Booi The Marofa nnmk-er of magas.n. la, UK. its ieoeorj, - ejaoiee engravings, and its literary aaaUer the purest Ind the beet pnb'.ished. W give t llstof Ui en gravings thatearloh this number : On lb npw of Expectation, la th eteel plat Colored Fashion flat, six genuine fashions Groehet Autlmoar, printed In colors ; an extension eeeet, obtaining thirty-six ogravli)ge of the latest tylel tight fitting jaoket for a lady J Easter Eggs, humorous pieture. The designs in th work department r of a eharaoter that wilt be appreciated by.tboe who delight in faney work. Published by L. A. Gedey, N. U. Cor. Sixth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. Tbb Atxaktio Moktult. The following are th articles and writers in tb Maroh number of this well known and popular magasin : Malbone : an Oldport Romance, part III., by T. W. Hlgginson. A Thrush in Utdd Cage, a poem, by Christopher P. Craneh. The Small Arabs of New York, by Charles Dawson Shady. Co-operative Housekeep ing, fifth paper. Little Captain Trott, by Mrs. Har riet Beeeher EI6w. A New Chapter of Christian Evidences, by James Freeman Clarke. Consump tion in Amerroa, third and lost paper, by Dr Uonry I. Bewditoh. The Foe in the Uousohold, the first instalment of a Serial Hlory, by the author of "Vic tor and Jacqueline." Onr Painters, seoond artiole, by Jebn Neal. The Fatal Arrow, a pnem, by Alio Cary. Popularising Art, by James farton. The New Edueatio,xeoond paper, by Charles W. Eliot. Howard at Atlanta, a poem, by John Whlttier. The Suabian Aib. by Bayard Taylor. Our New Pre sident, by Charles (. Came. Hedge-Birds, by J. Kllot Cabot. Fields, Osgood A Co.', Publishers, Boston, Mast. BUSINKaa NOTICES. QTMob I'rlntlng-. Ilaviag received a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads. Labels, Ao., onn be printed in the latest and best stylos, and on. short notice. Orders by mall promptly attended to. For Sair. -An excellent top buggy, new. En quire at this ofBc. New patterns of Wall Paper and Border, and Window Shades, in large quantity, at reduced ratif , at LIUUTNERA ZIKOLER'8 Fob 27. t Book Btor. Ciwrn.MOH C a hpktinq Cheaper and bott'r than Oil Cloth. Wholesale and retail, nt LIUUTNKR A ZIEGLER'S Feb. 27. 4t , Book Store. It costs $100, and takes one Week's time, to get a female chignon dyed In Paris to the newest fashion able oolor. This sum will buy at least three fash ionable and durable suits at J. 0. Beck's Merchant Tailoring establishment. One hundred dollars oould not b bolter invested than In Beck's clothing. i -. Tub Independent says that Miss Susan B. Antho ny is a "masculine woman," with '"a strong jaw, a sharp tongue and a kindly smile." If this strong minded woman should ever visit Sunbury she would, of oourse, get a pair of Millor'a boots before leaving town. Miller has all sites of boots and shoes, which he sells at greatly reduced prices. Frnixo Time. The beckoning band bf Spring, impressed by the cheerful sunshine of the past fuw days, is blithesome, and apparently impatient to strew the hillsides with flowers, and deck the trees in Spring's enchanting green. With the continu ance of mild and pleasant weather, the opening of the Spring Boot and Shoo business will soon com mence. Our patrons and the publio generally are respectful! informed that John Wilvert, on Spruce stroet, bat on hand a large stock of boots and shoes, whioh he disposes of at the lowest market price for cash. A i)oa the Into Inventions a genius has discovered a new hat rack, to be attached to pews under the eat in church. The rack consists of a piece of wire, and costs twenty-five cents. We presume it will not be long before they are introduced in Sunbury, and will be used to "hang up", Faust's fashionable Huts and Caps. TJo and see his assortment. kfe Cok's Cul'Qu Balsam. The great popular Reme dy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, aud Consumption. Both aiies ordinary 4 os , also mam moth family bottles for sal by all druggists and dealers in modicines. No family should be over night without it in the house. Dn. J. R. Crkssinoer, Dentist. Oifiee overH.t? Tbacher's Shoe Store, Suubury, Pa. When nohing teeth aanso dreadful groans, And sleepless nights and dismal days, Who comes to me most gtalufut onne My skill, which 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, Fur years to como I give him peace. 2m Coe's DrgPErsiA Cent Will immediately re lieve and permanently ourc the most aggravated case of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Sour Stomaoh, Con stipation, and all diseases of the Stomaoh and Bow els. Pbysiciuus, clergymen and all who use it, join in unbounded praise of its great virtues. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $1 .00 DEATHS. At Philadelphia, on tho 18th inst., SARA. II BYKRS, wife of il. W. Evans, and daughter of the late Uoorge Uiieman, of this place, aged about 41 years. At Northumberland, on the 21atinst., MAR(1A RET CATilARINtt, wife of Charles B. Jordan, in her 2Hd year of age. In Stoep-Falls, Standish, Feb. fitb, SARAH K , wile of I. H Lord, and daughter of Rev. P. M. and Hannah M. Hobaon, aged 21 years. Also, Feb. Tltr, HANNAH M.,wi( of Rev. P.M. Uobsun, aged 44 years. Funeral services of both from the cbureh at Steep Falls, Feb. 10th at ll o'clook. Portland Aditrli nr. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET. Correcteu Weeklt bt Yocxa A Israel. Grain Choios White Wheat, $2 00 Best Amber, Winter, 175 " Spring, 1 00 Corn, 64 Rye, 1 4U Oat. (.12 lbs ) 60 FLOCR Pure Mich. Whits Wheat, per sack, 2 75 narrel, 11 u Beet Amber, Winter, por sack, 2 6 " " " " barrel, 10 00 Seneca Lake, per sack, 2 25 " " " barrel, V U0 Corn Meal, per cwt., S 00 Buokwheat Flour, 5 00 Better New York, 90 Pennsvlvauia Roll. 40 Euas per doacn, 25 Meats Dried Beef, per lb. i S3 a SO Smoked Mutton, IS a II " Vaniaon. 40 a 4J Laro per lb., 25 Fun Salt White Fish, per lb., 16 xrout, ia Cod, 19 Veqetasles Turnips, per bushel, 60 Potatoes, " " 1 20 Onions, 1 0 Keens, quart, 15 a 18 Hoiuinv, " ' 12 Dried Fruits Dried Apples, per lb., 12 a 14 " l-euolies, " 13 a So " Cherries, 10 a J5 " Blackberrios' 20 11 Rasnburriaa. -Jta Qreer Apples per barrel, 4 75 a tfTo Sjlaaassaoktsa Co I 'l's-taue. Bhamoxir, Feb 23, IMP, 7'oiijt. C'tol, Bant for wsek ending Feb. 20, 6,08s 07 Per last Report, 44,407 00 4,634 07 44,044 0 To sams time last year, Increase, 4. 890 19 Special Not'urs. arDEAF!?ES8, BLINDNESS and CATAHRU treated wiui the utmost suceess, by J; Isaacs, H D and Professor of Diseases of tb sly and Ear ; (bis specially; in in meaioai college 01 feunsylvanta, 12 years exnerleno, (formerly of Levden. Hullaml.l No. 105 Arcb 6' treat, Philadelphia, testimonials eau be seen at this otfioe. Th medical faoolty ar in. vlted to aoooinpany their patients, as he ha no secrets In bis praetio. Artificial eye inserted witnont pain, mo cnarge far examination. Feb. 18, 1801). ly. (Juiue to 51 art-la (pe Young Men's Quid to Happy Marries and Oouiuial Felwitv. Tb hu man views of benevoleat Physicians, on th Errors ana Anuses moment to xouin ana n.arly Manhood, seui in eeaiea letter envelopes, tree 01 eliarg. Ad' dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P , Philad.l phi, Pa. Jun 13, 186J.-Ir A HEW REMEDY IK CONSUMPTIOJJ.-A Phvcioieo vthoharf sjimaiirantints inr aaveral vaare. with frequent Weeding of Uie lungs, oured himself sneaiemonnRnwwB to ueprolecatoa, wnea ni (ipnrH notMiee. He la ue only pnyiesian wbohuitfeeHtiu Hewn ro, r wbo be any knowledge of lis virtues; and be cast ascribe th de gTef health he now enjoys tn nothing but the nniiintj end nothing ent ntter anspair and entire extinctHn of all hops. of recovery, to gether with a want of con 11 ieuoe in all others, Induo ed him to hasard th experiment. To thoe suffer ing with any disnaee of the Lungs hs proffer a treat ment ho confidently believe will eradicate th disease Prio $1 60 per bottle or $8 a bairdoten, sent by express. Send for a circular or call on Dn. K. Boylston J season, No. 230 North Tenth Street, l'hiladolphln. For Sale by Jl. Y. Friling, Market 6-iuajo, Sun bury, Pa., and Druggists generally. May JO, 1868 ly. To CoiiHUinpUvrai. rpHB advertiser, having been restored to health in I a few weeks by a simple remedy, after havini suffered several years Willi a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to mak known to bis fellow suUorers tb moans of cur. To all who delre It. h will send a copy of th prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and Using the same, which they will find a sura Cera for CnnraTplron, Asthma, Bron chitis, to. Th only obivot of tb advertiser in ending' the Prescription is to boncfit the afiliotod, and spread Information whioh he conceives to be in valuable ; and he hopes every srtfferer will try bis remedy, as it will cost ttom nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties Wishing lb prescription will picas ad dress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 105 South Second St.. Williainsburgb, Jan. 0, '6'J ly Kings County, Nw York. Ag'csita Wurited. t?S to SjtOO per mon!!! Or en'nmifeW from vMrh tvsnee that v-ui!t een be mdo hv eellint the I.VTWsT lMI'ltoVK.l) common HKNVK FAMILY DEWING M ACHINi;, Price SIS 00. I- or CtiCMlart end Trrtns address C. flows-. IIS Sl CO , 320 South Third Rtreet, Dec. S, '63. 3in. rbla-Jtlphie, l'a 0 XE PRICE CLOTlH.N's. iRff ijsttJV BssBtW OLD ESTABLISHED oi: l'liii u CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 nnrkct Street, On door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years this Establishment has done busi ness on the One Price System, and we believe we are the only Clothing House in the city that strictly adhores to this principle. We have earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select good styles and substantial materials, and not lees iuiportuut, for having all our goods KXTHA Wf.l.t. MAIi:. We cmplov the best talont, for Cutters, and ur Ooods are of both kinds fashionable and plain so tbitt all ttstos can be suited. The prices are the very lowest, as any one by a moment a thought must s-0, or other iso we could not meet lb competition of our neighbors, (or as uoduductions ure over made, we must put our prices down to th advantages we promise. Tho people may depend, this Is the truo plan upon which to do business, and man re dollar can be saved to Clothing buyers by keeping iu mind JONE8' ONE PRICE CLOTHINtl HOUSE, 604 Market .Street, Philadelphia, Not on the Cornor, but 0'ie dour above Sixth. !',.). .tl ll?.!'., Nult-Hiuuu. April 4, lfttid. ly ljUCHI'. J l From Dispensntory if Ihe United Stntrs.l DIorwiA ckknata UL'rtitc i.kavks ranPtRTies. Th iriKloi is siroiiE. diffusive, and some what aromatic, then taste bltteusti, and anal gnus to mint. Medical Properties and Uses. Duchu Ireves are renMr a'linulant, with a peculiar tendency 10 the Canary Oiaans. suey are given in cmilHiuta n I Hie I niiary Organs, such as Uravel, Chronic t'otarrh nf the Ijiadder, Morbid rntatlon ol the Hl.ulder and Uretha Disease 01 the I'r Irate Gland, and Keteiiimn or f iKmntinenee of Ulme. from a foes til tone ill tiie parts cuoreri'teil 111 ill evacuation The remedy nis ais neen recommended in I'yspepsia, Lnron ie Klieuinatisrn, Cutaneona Atfecllona, and Lropsy. Ilelmliold s Kxtract Uurhu is uiml oy prrsoi.s linm tlie ers'of 1h to tfs, and from 33 to fiS. or 111 the dec'lne i .r rhanfie of life; attar Cnufijiemeul, or Labor reinsj Bed- t etUnK III Children. In all'-cnoue nreunar to fmatAB, the l-.xlract Uuelinia unetinaled by any other remdy, as in Chlorosis, or Re tention, Irreiiularitv. Paliifutness or Sunnretsio,, ,,f Custo mary hvacuutioiia, Ulcerated or Sciurrous Slate of the I Lterus, l.eucirrliea, ur hitea. Diseases of the Hla'tder. Kidneva. Gravel, and Dronaical Swellings. 'f'tiis medicine increases the (tower of iJigrS- lion, and rxeitea tiie Absorlieuta into liealibv ertlon, by which the Watrrv or Culeareous di-tiositiona. at.d atl tlii- nsturat Kiilargeineiita are 1 educed, as well as Tain and In- nammation. ftelmbold's F-Ttrart nncliu has euredeverv pse of Dia. betes ill whtrh it has been unveil. Iirltulloii of the Neck, of the Hladder, and Inftamtiiatlou of the Kidneys, I'lceru- lion of tlieKidoevs an) fiiadder. Itetrntlnn of I'rme. Ui. senses of the I'n airale Gland, Mone 111 the Hladder, Calcu lus, Uravel, HricK-Uusl Deposit, and Alucus or Milky Dis('hargea,aiid for en'eehted and delicate conctilutioiii. ol both sexes, attended u'ilh the foil living symptoms : iui...n,ii ., rjxciiion, i.om o, l ower, i.ob h rtirmn ty, Difficulty of Uieatlnuir, Weak Nerves Tremh ing, Horror 01 Disease. Wakeruluess. Dimucsi of Vision, fain ill the Uaek, Hot Hands, Kluahiim of the llodt-, Drvuess of the xkm, Kiuption of the Face, Pallid Countenance, Uni versal lassitude of the Muscular f)ttem, e. Helrahold's K.xtract lluchu is Diuretic and Blood Purify ing, and cures all Diseases arums; from habits of dissinl tion, rxeesaes and imniudeiices in life, iinnurilies of (he Ulood, Ac., sunersedine Conaiue 111 affections for hifh it is used, auch as Gonorrhrva, (ileets of king standlus. and rtyithilitir Affections in these diseases, used in couin-ctloii with Hehnhold's li.ne Wash. Sold by all Droggials and dealers eveivwhere. Deware of enuuierfeite Aak for Helmtiilil's. Take no other. Price t. 8.5 per boll le. or 8 bca'ee for 86.50. Delivered to any address. Describe evmiitoms in all oonunmiicationa. Ad.ln-es II. T. IIi;t,Mlttll.ll,5)l Hnwdwnv, N. Y. NONK ARK GKNt'lNK liM.ksS DON K UP IN steel euUraVed wrapper, with fac-sitnile of my Chemical vaienouae, sua eignea 11. i. lir.L..'UUOI.Lr. FehSTIh, JP69 gin. Krrorti ofYoutlis A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Norvous Debility, Prematura decay, and all th effoots of jroutbful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free of all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple reme dy by which he wat cured. Suflercrs wishing to profit by the advertiaor'a experieuo can do so by addressing, in p'erfeot confidence, JUI1.1 13. UUVLA, Jan. 0, '9 ly No- 42 Coder street, N. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IMsmoIiiiiou ol' lttrluei-tn. NOTICE is hereby given, that the riartuorshln heretofore existing between George W. niith A Charles U anther, trading under the firm name of Smith A (ienthsr, was this 5th day of February, dis solved by mutual consent. The books, papers, Ac , of the firm are in the bands of Goo. W. Smith, who requests all indebted to make immediate settlement. U B.f . IT . D 01 1 1 II , CHARLES UENTHER. Rdnbory, February 13, lsfilf Hi P. S. DEW AID & CO, Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers in WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, Oil Oloths, Windc Shades, Carpat Chain, Cotton Yarns, Batting, Hope, Twines and Cordage, Itroomai, Ilt-UMlic. HtasltetB, PAPER, PAPEK BAGS, Ac., Ae. No. Sl North Third Street, above Market, PHILADELPHIA. January 30, 1869. ly ARCH STREBT, set ween Third and Fourth Streets 1iiii.aii:i.iiiia. SAMUELS WEBEH, Proprietor. January M). Ib6 ly The Arch Street Foundry, HERETOFORE earried on in the nam af J. Youngman, will hereafter be earried on in the firm name of VOUNliMAN A HAUPT. All kinds of Castings will at all times bs mads at the shortest notice, and in th best manner. ' YOCNOUAN t HAUPT. Sunbury, February 13, 1 sol). STOIC K KOUJI TO I.I'r, situate on Market Street, near tbe Railroad, Sunbury, Pa, Terms reasonable. Apply to CAROLINE DALIUS. Banbury, February IS, 1869 St Valrr'a (Lets Miller's) Winter Uardesi, T2tl.T22.T24 and T26 V1NK fctreet, Philad a. TBE 3RA.D UHCUKSTKION, formerly the property of the UUAMJ UUU US BAVIX, pur obased at great expense by JACOB V ALER, of Philadelphia, la oombinaUon with i'LAMER'8 ORCHESTRA and Mlsa NELLIE ANDERSON, Will perform every Afternoon aad Stoning at tba ahove meaiionea piaoo. ADMISSION FREE. jan30 tm. VI THERE can I get tba best piotare? Why at T meriy's, or course Always golo Bjerly and Juige for yourself. 'ITacaSu Itallroad rXoarl riuULed, 1GS0 fallVES hVtWi'. TnnCNPff tacific r r. co. and tL CENTRAL PACIflC R. R. CO , Have added Eight Hundred (Wdi) Mll-tn their lines during the ourisnt your, while doing a large local passonger and freight business. The through con nection will undoubtedly be ompltcd noxt summer, when the through traffic will be vory great. Forty thousand men are now employed by the two power ful oonipanies In pressing forward the great national highway td a epeedy nomplvtion. Only SOU miles remain to bo built, which mostly ar graded and ready fur tho rails. First Mortgage (lol l flonds of the Union Paolfh Rullroad Company for sale at par and Interest, and First Mortgage II obi Bonds of tho Central l'acifio Railroad at ll'Hand interest. The principal and Interest of both bonds are'paya blein gold. DE HAVEN A DUO., Dealers In Government Securities. Gold, Ae , No. 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia. "n0- NotII, OS y v". a. pJizffoTcoT Market Street, Six doors r.st of Third streot, north side, SUNBURY, PA., RESPECTFULLY inform thoir rrionds and the pohlto, that tbey have opened a JSTE-W GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, and will lie happy to have them call find eiamlne their stookp which has just bon oponed, embra cing everything iutbe Urooory line, such as Coffee. Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spices, Canned and Dried Fruits, Beans. Hominy, Cheeoc, Crackers, Bacon, Ham, Fish, Salt, Potatoes, etc, togothor with Snaps, Candles, Soda, Ae., and In fact everythin in the lirooory an Provision Line. Fi.OI'R AND FEED, Qt'oersarc, Willovr-war, Glassware, Coal Oil Lamps. ,'onl Oil Ac Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. W. S. f UKMAN A CO Sunbury, Dec. 12. 1SV.8. LUMBER AM) PLANING MILLS, Third Street, adjoining Phila. A Erie Railroad, two Squares North of tho Central Hotel, SUNBURY, TESS'A. it J'. ( Li:ui: r, 13 prepared to furnish every description of lumber ! required by the d uauds nt the public. H.iving all the latest improved maohirery (or manufactur ing Lumber, he is uotv ready to till orders u! ail kinds of ! FLOOBIXn, SIDING, POORS, SASH SHUTTERS, BLINDd, MOULDING, BRACKETS, VERANDAS, and ail kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turaiug of every description promptly cxucuUd Also, a large assort incut of , S3II.I IjUKEBSIX.' I HEMLOCK and PINK. Also, SliiugUs, Pickets, Lnlli. Ac. I Orders promptly filled, and shipped by Railroad or olliernise. IKA T. CLEMENT. j Sunbury, Deo. 19. ly Lime I Lime ! THE f til'crib9r having charae of tho Limo Kiln of H. B. Mussur. near Jjrlmjigrdve, is uow 1'urninhtnKt to farn.urt nii othnri. Limu :f tho best fjualit in large quantities. Tho limu I unit iimt pwlucttJ with tbe utmost cnr, una its qimlity KUfirnnfccl. Jan. Id. CiJAS. I't'XIvKLIilsHUKU. (Licenivd by tho UoitaJ State Dvarnmunt- GOOD UTE W S for consumers of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS throughout the Country. II .1 El aCl 'r k CO., Of fifteen years' standing as Jobbers and Retailors of tba above aeods, in Iioston nnd vieinty, baveeoa- cluded to oiler the people of the whole country the advantages of thoir immense importations cud agencies for American manufactories through tbe popular u.it uiji. i.ak iMslf.Jl. Our Premium List to Aguiita, aU'l Erehnnri T.;st for Ageuts and Patrons, aru not t-tiuulltd by any house in tbe country. Lost .New ork aud Boston rcforencos given when rrrjuired. Send fcr t'reo Circular. HAtllllLNt 1 I II , GO Summer .Street, Boston. Tost-OBice Box 881. Cecombcr 12, 111. :iut HOLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS ! Frasonta I Presents ! Frosonts 1 A HANDSOME A L'SLFl'L TltESEXT! An Enduring end Piea.iug Mon.cnto to those teed ing Aids to .Sight. Our Agent, T. S. SHANNON. Watchmaker and Jeweler, Sunbury, Punu'a., has a sjileudid stovk ol IScutttltuI Gold rc la lcai and. EYE GLASSES, set with the CELEBRATED PERFECTED LENSES Manufactured by LAZARUS & MOKRI3, UARTFOKD, CONN. The Cost in tho World for trengllieiiing and Preserving tho Sight. No more acceptable present to your Parents, Grand PareuU or Friends, or those needing Hpectaolua, can be found, lhey are band.ouie, ustful and last many years. Call and examine them at tbe store of our Agent, T. S. SHANNON, Dealer in Jewelry, Watches and Plated Ware. NO PEDDLERS EMPLOYED. Jan. 9, I860. augl.'tiS ly. VY. C. Yooxa. O. T. IsXABb. SUNBURY MARKET, Sd Bt. NEXT DOOR TO KEYSTONE HOUSE. TIIEsubscribcrsbeg leave to call the attention of the publio to the fact that they have started a Market for all kinds of Country Produce, Vegeta bles, Ac, and have also made arrangements tn f ur Dish in Season all kinds of tiaino, l'ish, Ac. Native and foreign fruits, nuts, Ac, always on hand, whole sale and retail. All kinds of Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles, 6auces, Catsups, to. Call and sue for yourselves, as we defy competition either iu assortment or prises. YOCNU A ISRAEL. Funbury, January 9, 1S69. ILADELPHIAi CSTSamplot ent by mail r, hen writtea for. Octeber 3i, mi -ly Latest New York Hews. TsADICG ! Look O'M t ! Look Out 1 1 I.ooli Oat ! i Look Out ! I "Boautiflos ihe Complexion." "Oivos a Rosy Glow to th Cheeks." "A Ruby Tinge lo the Lips." "Removes all BloUikes and Freckles." "The Best in the World." .COSTAR'S BEAUT I FIERI tb Bittor-Bweet and Orange Blossoms. Oneflottle, $1 CO Three for $2 00 l0t) Bottlee sold In one day In New York City. 'V'All Druggists inSUMlCRY soli it. Oi addrcss-COSTAR," No. 10 Crosby St., N. Y. 11 ' U10.0 C0RN3. On ! thot CORNS. I Morning Paper, Aug. 2d. I Oil MY 1 OH MY! I onn't a'.nnd It ; but be did, for be sent right ol) and got a box of 'COSTAR'S' CORN SOLVENT, and it cured him." Thousands of Roxes sold. All Unigjjists in Sl'NBL'KY sell it, Or address '-COSTAE." No. Id Crosby bt N Y. 1 i;ubTAi;'o Klnndurd I'l-rpiirulion j. sw fern m tmm M ' COSTAR'S" Hut, Roaih, Ac . Extvniilnators. "COSTAR'S" Hod Hog Exterminators. 'COSTAR'S"' (only run-) luoot Powder. 'Only lufalliblx Komcdii-s known " 'lb ,M,ar3rilabli.li-i in N'in York." 'a.t'l'O It'isiS and K!s-kj uiar.tifari ured 'lailr.' -All Diuiruu-inSl'NLl KV s.ll tl.eiu ." '!'.! ljenaro '. ! '. of spurious imitations." Sl 00 sixos sont by mail on tdecipt of prioe. H Mf) '.'.jl any tl.roe JI.C0 ulios by Express. Address HENRY R.COSTAR, 10 Crosby St., N. Y. Or, JuIIN F. HENRY (Sucooor tol D F.MAS BARNES A CO . 21 Park Row. '. Y. Sold by II. Y. FlULINti.Sunbuiy, Pa. January 30, 1W9. ly Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Dirieanrti of the Throaf nnd Lungs,, bach aa Couha, Colds, Whoopiu CouKh, Uronokitia, ABLhruu, nod Conaurunoon. Pnibi'ttr never before Iu tlio w'ioTr li.ftorv of Utili'iin, fm iuivthmtf won o wi'.lfly nn-i boitoeply upou Ui.' ronflijejit'e if niankini, u llu exlicnt Ktutrrt lit- Jiuitnocai y roinil;iiQ.s. 1 hronirh a luii evi-iri f yuai j. ami unions i.io.t ol' tho races oi n hi 11 it Li-xA ris u btK.ser and biiv i-iu Uw'ir etim.v Uun, ii.. it lia-s bc ume bettvr known. Iu umftinn ctianu tfr uiif I'tjwer lo cute tin; various nilccttuiiii of l lie InnCH rtnU tiirout, li;ive uiaJt1 it known ad u i"e liable irot:ctir against them. M hit MidiplcU to lnililor form of diaetue untl to youuc .'tiilttioii, it n at tlit? tame time ttiu mot t-Jfartual irtnIy Mutt ('HQ be K'Vt'Q lor iui ipiont run(iiiipuin, huU tiie l:tu Tf ri'tift ttftiM tion ol' the tUroat hihI hi !)?.. As a pro visH'U a.si.iiinl Mulit:n ntitu k.Hof l i oitp, it tiiuuhl be kept on hnnd in evc-T I'.tmiiv, nnil imlfed .ts nil nie 8otnotnut?.i mhicct to coUU nnd coughs, nil aiioul 1 ln proMi:d wifb tins m.iiib'lc for llitrnt. AHIu-un Bt;Ltiel I tisttnjititn i lli'tugut in eui able, mill great iunnbtri ol ca2$ w hci'O tno du CAbe Hjeir.ed iHl.Uott, Imvo been complclely airo-d, and tlio jiaueut ro-ttorcd to sound bunllh by the Lhrry J'frtornt, So complete iu niHntfj-y over the duoribns of the i.uius nnd 'i Inoat, tlmt the most obtiuftiu of tht'in yield to it. U hen noth ing conbi rH'h Ihtin, under t!ie Cherry ii'C tvi ut ttnir iub.-ide miul disappear. Pingrt it and Vubtio Speaker fiild great pro tection fioin it. Athtntt U tthvays relieved and oflcu wholly cured by it. UronchitiB is Etenerallv nirnl by taking Uio Cherry i'vrtoral in Rmall and rivqnKnt dose. fao ifr.neiaHv arc its vlnuos knowu that wo wood not publish tiitt cet tiiii ates of thcii tierv, or du moid than us-iuro Uio publio Uiat in quulilici aic iully mauitaiucdt Ayer's Ague Cure, Tot Fever and Amio, IntermHtftnt Fever, Chill Fever, Komittont Fever, Dumb Aeriia, 1'erioilloal or Jiiiioua Fever, Ao., aurl indoerl all the afTeotdona which arias from malarious, marsh, or luiuatuauo poisons. As its name imulipa. It does Curr. and does not fall. ComuinU)? neither Arat-nic,tjninine, BiNiniith, 7.in, nor any other mineral or poisonous atiliatanre whau'ver, it Ui nowise inhirca any patient. The nnmlieT and iinportanre ol' iu euros in the iiioip ills triola, are litcrallv bevoml accOunt, and M'e liqliove witliotit a parallel In the history of Afrno inedii ino. Our pridu ia jrmtified by the ai'knowloiiicnioiits s s receive of tlie radical cures cOect-'-'l In oh-imato cai-s, and where other remedies bad wholly failed. Unacciimated persona, rtthor resident in, or trarellinx througn uiiaamatli- loealiiies, will be pro teeted by takini: the Atil iS Cl'HH daily. For I.iprr ( omptaint, arlnlnc from torpidity of the Liver, It le an excellent remedy, stimulating the I,lYr into healtliv activity. For Bilious Diorders and Liver Complaints, it I an excellent remedy, vroducinc many truly re markable cures, w here other medii-inesnad failed. Prepared by IR. ,1. C. Aykk A Co., Piai'tical and Analytical ChemisUi Lowell, Mass., aud sola all round the world. I'JtlCE, $1.00 TEB BOTTLE. Sold by II. Y. Friliug, Sunbury, and all Druggists and dealers in Medicine everywhere. November 7, 1 .-ly. CAIiPEXTEUS WILL find in our establishment a superior sek, of Planes, Saws, Augers, llatchete, Hammers, tiles Chisels, Ac, c, for sale by J II I'INI.FY A CO WILLIAM N- KELLER, Ilrtrbrr itiul II:iis-ira-r, Dowart s Frame Building, ncrlb side of Market Square; hUNBl'R Y, PA. Of all tlie arts that graee the land, What (trace can with the barber vie ; VV'bn takes your rhiti within bis band, . While dreaniiug land iu prospeat lie. Withsoothing touch his rajnr glidus, With nimble clip his aoissur slidns ; And lo ! Define bis ulasa you stand Traiuforlimd, as in a fairy land. NATIONAL LAG K II BEER SALOON, On Third Street, near the Depot, Sunbury, Ta. JOSKPIl BACHER informs Ibe eitlsensol Suubury, and tbe public generally, that be has opened a i . a .' i : it n : i : it m a i . o , at the above place. Tbe best uf Lager lioer, and Mult Liquors will be kept. Also Oysters, Ac , con stantly serrsod up to customs. STRAY SHEEP. CAME to tba premises of the subscriber, nn or about the 2uth of November last, iu Lower Augusta township, near Beliusgrove ritation, known as tbe M'Phersuu farm, seven stray Sheep aad one Lamb. The owner or owners are requested to coins toward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be diepusti of according to law. A. J. BURNS. Lower Augusta twp., Deo. 19. laoS. F yon hare a rtore you want framed, go lo Hyfrlv'ai sad get it d ue ehuapet than anv- I... ul.a In Iar Ual has mcul-iings oi ail kind i j tOBflant J (ii hanl. Ayor's Hair Vigor, Tor restoring Cray Hair o its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing fvliir?! h fit onco ngrfenlilo, licitllhy, nuJ cft'ecliiftl for j'lTscrving tlm Imir. Fad'td or gray haii" it ""on fn'or" to ff.i 'original color with the glow ant frethncpi of youth: riiin liair is tliir.lv- cnoil, fulling hair elicrked, and Iml-i-nesS ofion, tliough not ulwaj", ctirotl liy its use. Nolhiuj caa ro.Moro llin li'alr wli'Cro Ihe follicle, ftrcddslrdycil, or tho glantls ntropl.c't nnd decnyed. But miclt ns rcmuia caa bo paed for usefulness by this npplicfttion. Iustc-nd of fouling tlio Imir with a pnsly scdi tnent, it will keep it dean aud vior6tii. oocftsionnl Usvi will prevent the Imir rroin turning gray or (ailing off, nnd consequently prevent baldness. Frco from those deleterious substances which mnke Borne preparations dnnrvcrrJiis Bnd injurious lo tho hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. It' wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else enn be fouud so desirable-. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet last long on th6 hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sl Coy, Practical and Analytical CatMisTsv LOWELL, MASS. FRICB $1.00. Soi l by H Y. Friline . cSnnhury. and all rri!;4i ai d Ioairs in Mc lieini) everyaii'-ie. November 7, 16. ly REWARD Fm n ruxiu lie mat vill cure ct t -un, iNr1.rr.x5ra., TICKLING oi.ilie TflRri T. WIllli.il'INO t Oli, COVS'MI'IIVI'. is q'lirk ss OOI'OfH, cor. s C O L G It HALS A JI I tivk.it om: million BOTrLi: linv lon ,"1,1 and n.it a amgle iiiau'' nf i! fni'1" 'l kir-vvd hnv. in ttur pots".tiieii, any quiuuily ul . tth.itrtt, s line ul tlii iTi I it'iii l-.MINKNT I'HVPICl wi, har ns-ti it nt thpir I'larhev, ir-. l Riven tbe pr9 rtninriice nvar eveiy u'.lirr cuiniv uml. ir mils mit nitv i t a coccir, bit l.i)U?I.N9 IT, e , ns to r nabtc the patient tt erpccturatr freely. Two i'r ihree d-isca. Will IxvaRisM-V Cisk T.csi.isi IK ivtt TitnniT ' A ',ia!T lmt.le lias often cmnpletelv eurpd the ni"St ?iob burn tTimcli. and yt. tlmuli it is S' sine and sretly in its nprratu'ii, it is ptrlectlv liiirmlras, lu-itic rarely VPHiilal'ie. It is verv HRfei.-al'le U tbe taste, and may be adniinialeied to children ul any age. In cases uf CKCH'P we will guarantee a cure, if tts.a !i sras in. no family snnt i.n hi: wntux t if Il is w:lliin th- reaeh o all, 't l-eruig tlie cheitpest end btst me.laiii. eslant. C. D. CLARK CD . Prepr'flnrs. NtiW lUVliN, CD.N.V. Arn! IJ. I1S - v G Tt " S DYSPEPSIA CUPbE rriim oft i". at KKMEijr ron all uii;aii: of ilia ST O M A d II S is the disciV'Ty f tlie iiiveutnr el t'ne's vnliublii f.ni B.ilr.im, while rxra'rinifiitiii; for his ien ln-jiiih. ii c-uud Cram,, i ii the Sr.m.i':!! Pr h:m.Vhith lia.t bcl'ure ) iclcVI to nothlnc l,al e!,!.tr,,nirin. The nlnio.1 iliuly lealnn.inv from virions pan. of the eountry en-oi'fnfre ne .t believe lln-re is no ditceic cau.-u. by a disordered r in -it- Ii it will nt seedilv care. Physicians endorse unj Jan it I Miniat-ei' give testimony of it a oll-aoy. And from all direttions w. rceeiee titlins vt euros per formed. DYsrr.rsiA: Ii is sure to cure. IlKARTdl'F.N : One dxse will c.ire SICK nCAUACHL! It hat cured ir hmi'lrtili r f eaus. HF.ADACiir: ap niz'ivr?.-: It stops in tliirtv niinulvs. tciDiTV tr Tin. si umach : It eorietts at once. RISK OF TIIF. food: It stops immediately. DISTRl'.M AF I KK F.ATINH 1 One dose will riu ive. CIIOl.r.UA MORRI S! Hapidly yields to a few doses. BAD BREATH I Will be chanted wilh half a bottle. IT IS PERFECTLY HAHMLES Itsl'NrRECKOI.NTEDSl'CCKSS is owing to thi fact thut II CsirrM 1y Aa listing? nttira TO RK-AKRT II KR tUVAY IN TIIF. ftYOTKM 1 Nearly every dealer in tlie Ln'ied St.iies sells ll one dollar run uotti.k. C O. CLARK & CO., Proprietrrj, NEW I1AVKN, lOHf. April IS. ISflS. ly. t FANCY DRY GOODS. ALL THK LATE5T E1YLES, fiuiUibla for tba WINTER 8 K A 6 O N , MISS KATB BLACK, Market Square, two doors East of the old Bank building. Bl'NBl'Ki, rchn'a.. HA? juvt orcue 1 a fresh assnrtnuut of the most fashionable Faney Dress Uouds lioui the largest establitbmcnu in Philadelphia. DaLAlSlS, ALAPACA6, roPLINP, CALICO?, IHtEsS SILKS, SILK POPLINS. MOI K.liii .OOI, Cloths. Facques Flannels. Flannuls, Fhcetin?. Mus lins, Ladies and Children ' II ATS. Keaihers. Uibbous, lirs-xa Xrlisnsiinsa, lZaitsroidrrlesi, Lace Veil". Corse". Oandkci-rblefs, Gloves, Hneli iy Ho.in Skirts. Hopkins' Lliptio Skirls, and Lailtca' iloods of every de"erl'tion. Pai'Vy's hhawlsat bargains. I'laid S oolen Shawls, reaktat bbawls, Woulen Seaifs and Caps for Women ami Children. Peavcr and Cbim liila Water Proof Cloths, flenta' Collars, Nack-ties, lia'.f hoie. Ilaudker ehiefs aud illuvae. Perfumery, Toilet Snaps, Uair Pr.ul a. Combs. et. lleocmber S, IMeB. KAIL LLAOK. CIJOICEYKiTrTFoUNAIKNTAI BNJ. BOHNEK, Pcalor in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will furn; Ub from Ihe tuost responsible Nurseries in this and other hlates. first class TKLKS ot nil kinds. Also, Hbrubbery, Villus and Plants. Oarden Seeds ul all kinds. FEED POTATnr.S. New White Pa.ih Plows, Farly Uoodtioh, Chile and Ilarriaati Potatoes, in laige aud small iuanUues, are ottered for sale. Orders are respectfully ("lioitcd. AddrebS BK.NJ. BOnSt'R, Pazinos, Norlb'd. Co l-5f N. D. Insurances taken in several ef the moat rofponaib'e Fire Insuruuce and Uurse DetetUre Companies in tbe Btate. Pet. IT, lotl8 y A LA11UE supply uf M ull Puiier mid Iloi-sivr, just received and fur aula ekeap, at Ihe Uamuiotb ttere of April 4, lt3. II. Y.riULlNU. TO BTJILDEPeO. T7INDOW Glass and Buijdlng Hardwate, at tbe I V !f -est cHsh l'ri'ies a Ite Hrrirj'S) s't' r cl" i li V. l UlLUr.