Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 22, 1870, Image 4

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Proui the Qerrauotown Toh'rnph.
Gibltt Soup. Tho RiMcls muni bo well
cleaned and Binned, put thorn into somo
tronc veal or pravy broth, will, almllots
very five. (J real caro mul bo lukeii to
keep tlio stock wi'll-skinimcd , when pro
perty itewed, put Iu a wineglass of Miulrriti,
alt, pepper, and mnce, gifted fine, and a
little lemon acid. When the rawne.es of
the wine ami lemon is gone so that no
flavor predominates, pour it iuto a turetn
Had servo hot to table.
A Swiss Soup. Boil three pounds of
potatoes, inasli them well, and add slowly
some Rood broth, sufficient for the tareen.
Let these boil together, then add somo
spinach, a little parsley, lemon, thyme and
engo all chopped fine. l?oil altogether live
minutes ; pepper and salt to tnst Junt
before taking it off the tiro to serve add
two well beaten eggs.
Bread Muffins. Take four slices i f
baker's bread, and cut niT nil the erupt.
T.ir thorn in n mm mid iwutr lioiliii' witoe
over them, but barely enough to soak them ' B brilliant Intellect, vvl.o mivrht nthcr
11 . , ,., .. , was huve entranced listening Senates with the
well. Cover tho bread, and alter it has ; .Vun.K-U of eloquence or waked to ecstaey tho
stoou an nour, uraw 011 uie water, ana stir
the soaked bread till it is a smooth mass ;
then mix in two ta'jlespoon'.'uls of sifted
Hour, and a ha'.f-pint of milk. . Having
beaten two eggs very light, stir theiii
gradually into the mixture. Urease some
niunin rings : set mem on a inn gnuine,
and poor into each a portion of t lie mix- j
ture. llako them brown; send them to
ta bio hot ; pull them open with jour I'm- I
gets, and spread on butter. Thev will lu
found an excellent sett of nmlliu, very light
and nice.
Rrrroi.iKo WniTK Flannel. To re
store tho origiuul appearance of white flan
nel which has turned yellowish by lying
for a long time or by wear, soak for an
hour in a Weill; solution of bisilllihite of
soda, tlicu add a little dilute muriatic acid,
etlr wcl: and cover tho vessel or twenty
min-t'es V'ter t',U l iko tli It niii.-l our i
linn KtS. A.tu l.i:S, l.lkc tlie llama I out,
rinse 1:1 polity ! solt wator, and dry in the
sun. 1'hfs tlauntl will be purely white.
Soke Mouths. for sore mouths, either
in human beings or animals, no application
i equal to tannin, which should always be
kept in tho house for that purpose. A lit
tle of tlio j o'vcIlt, spriiiklcd on the im'.ini
ed or src t-pols, will cui't' a'.uwst iui:i:edi
aiely. To Kkmove Motes fhom the Eyz.
Take a h"rsvh:tir :-l u ':.'.: it so as to
leave a l.vip, IT r,x.u can be Even,
place tlic loop f.ir in ih. i vc ps popsil'le,
then ci' a; toe eye, r.nd roll tV.e I all r n.r.id
a lew times, draw cut the hair, and the
mote wiil probably be found on it. Another
dud r.'.uch simpler and easier way to re
move uit't'-s from tlio eve. is the t:d-fah-cd
wtv ot'diawiu.', villi the lingers, the
upper oye-'.hU . far as pos;b:o'Avr tlw
und-.T ami ll.i. 11, while it is held, blow
ing tlu: u::m t!ior.)itgliiy. We never knew
a person t- try tills for tho tlrst time with
out laughing at it ; but yet it very raivly
fails t' iviiiovo ordinary motes und spt-cks
fiom Hie eye.
A Da rt key Swah owino A Rat. A
is'ew Orleans householder, disturbed bv
an aged darkey whoeai.li day seated him
self on his pui
1 wt nt to sleep in the
bun, v.'.lh upuiinod hi:: 1, open mouth and
protiiijioUb btior.-, toucif.'h J she w.-ttld l; ,
tin CNpuuncnt. t :,r iws purpoM- kIio pro
cured a small l itxj i-i ice a:.d Jiopd it
into tho hiH'e oriKce !l..:t served asai.ibo's
if. nth. It !lia,)')e;iiod like abbot, i.nl,
with a cotijLih aihi sinnt. Saiubn tl.nttd to
hi feet. "I'th hi: criod, as ihe ice st nt
vii.len i!sn:!.il;rou.J hiss-omarli. "Wliat
dis ''' and his .'loyei cluiciied nervously
lilt' tiftlicttd parts.--Jt.sl. li.011 some 1 no
cried mil in the house tli.n a l.i; rut hid
run down i';:i!e l;:i:.iV throat. 'I l is
idti.-d tvri'.'r to hi. -9 p.iln. He p.Pvd on the
o.iinpii lie i.u.l cried lustiiy for help, "i-'or
God, mi.-.-.u". he's fn.iuin cml'n 1110. I
Keis him. C)!i, oniiy, his Kili'u me,"' anil
the wh'.o "l lhe d.irUvy's cvs protruded
l;ke sai; and tl.o c,.uu!sej ai.d an
f.'i:'!u 1 Hue th..-.,d that iv.tl pain was
fc.roti.uly iil.ai.ecd by liis imaginary terr"r.
'"Oil, uol.y. I.o.v he do jump and ki.k
ubo. .1.,'' a:id .uiilvi aua'.n .ive himsi ll up
to a :.iiX'.Mii,t' i;ii::i lil.itl 'ii. "Drink:
warm water, I 'no!e omi. and ilrow 11 him,"
ti.e lady si.c l.d. Without a iiiniueiifs
hcMt iiioii Sain M:.rLd for the water pluj?.
lie turned on ilie ciahl. and Hie water
started. Sam -Jwil I.U lips to the nozzle
U:.lil i,i .,:,' pu.lld out olio illi 111-
tlal l ij.i.MoM. "i; or J 1 yo',1 leel UoW,
Unci.- ain 'C the lady iinjiiiad as .-am
'..-.' red back to his , at. "I gtii .s he s
di ;.v..e.l. tu:i..-us ; but !u re's that's liou-bin.-
dis chile ; hc'.v's daL rat jjtviuo t ) gt-t
oufn d.ire 'r"
'i'heiv is a food fc'.ory of a will knov.n
birt .ir ul.ov.as boLiend by the iuiportu
n.U. i -f iw.. i!!i-'.'ot-ii l-ii-l,:i; iady eanvas
f,:':i'"i'.M''.,V' work, finally, in" or !r to
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BlI.TIJIOItr. LOCK IIOSriTAIi.
ESTABLISH:!) AS A RI'.FUUE FKOM
QUACKKKY.
THE ONLY TLACE WIIEBE A
CVIiE CAN BE OBTAINED.
Dr. Johntso lm discovered the. most Cci tain,
8pecdy und most Effort mil Itemi'dy In tlio World
for nil Private Ti?en?es, Weakness of tho Buc k
or Limbs, Strictures, Alfectiniis of Kidney and
Bladder, Involuntary Uischurges, Impotoncy,
General Pibilitv, Nervousness," Dyspepsy, Lan
guor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitn
tion of the IJenit, Tim id it v, Trembling, Dimness
of BiifUt or Giddiness, i)ieasa of the Ilcud,
Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of Liver, Lungs,
Stomach or Bowels these terrible Disorders
arising; from the Solitary Habits of Youth those
secret nud solitary practices more fatal to their
victims than the song ol Pyrctis to tho Mariners
of Ulysses, blighting their must brilliant hope
of anticipations, rendering marriage, fcc, impos
sible. IOUSG MEM
especially, who have become the victims of Soli
tary Vice, Unit dreadful and destructive habit
which annually sweeps to an untimely grave
thousands of younij men of the most exa'ted
thunders of eloquence or waked to testacy
living lyre, may cail with full couudeuce.
MARRIAGE.
Married Persons or Young Men contemplating
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, or
ganic debility, deformities, &e., speedily cured.
He who places himself under the care of Dr. J.
may religiously conlide In his honor as a gentle-
, . .,. . h,,..,w p,.iv n,,n hisskiii i-iiv
bieiun.
ORGANIC WEAKNESS
Immediately Cured, and full Viiror l.estorcrt.
This Di-treing Atlection which renders Life
misei able an J marriage Impossible is the penalty
paid by the victims of improper lu tulirences.
Young persons are too apt to commit excesses
from M't being aware of the dreadful cou.cqenccs
that may ensue. Now, who that understands
tlve subject will pretend to deny that the power
of procreation is lost sooner by those fulling Into
lmvrouer habits tluin ry tue prurient c uesues
being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring
the most serious uud destructive symptoms to both
D"" , Vf
runired, the Physical and Mental If unctions
Weakened. Loss of I'rocreatlvo Power. Servous
Irrltabilitv. liyspepsla. Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Conr-titutionul Debility, a Wui-ting
of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and
Death.
OFFICE, NO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK STREET
Lett hand side going from Haltlinore street, a lew
doors from the coruer. Fail not to observe uu me
Hint number.
LeUeia must be paid and contain a stamp.
The Doctor's ploMm.is bang in hi otllee.
A CL'RE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
Mo Murcurv or Nauseous Drugs.
DK.JOH.TON.
i Member of theLoyu College of burgeons, Lon
don, Graduated from one of the nw't eminent
Colleges in the United Kates, and the greater
part of whose ife has been spent ia the hospitals
of London, Pus, Philadelphia and elsewhere,
lias etleeted some of the mo.-t astonishing cures
that were ever known ; many troubled with ring
ing in the head ami ears wheu asleep, treat
nei vmisiiess, being alarmed at sa l leu Joan Is
bus holiness, with frequent blushing, intended
Fo:iictiine with derangement of uiiud, werucured
iiauiediatelv.
I TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
I Dr. J. addresses nil thosu who have iujured
themselves by improper Indulgence and solitary
habits, which ruin both body and mind, untitling
them tor either busiue.-s, ttu ly, soeicty or uiar-
! lrtii are some of the sad and melancholy
, elleels produced by early habits of youth, viz:
! Weakness of the Back uud Limbs. Pains in the
1 Hack and Head. Dimness of sight, Loss of Mus
: culur Power. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy,
. Nervous Irritability, Derangement ot Digestive
Fuuitious, Geuetul Debility, Symptoms of Con
sumption, &.C.
Mrs tally The fearful erTects on the mind
are much 10 be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con
fusion of Ideas, Depression of Spoils, Evii
I'ivtu.Jiugs, Aversion to Society, t;if-listrast,
L'rve of SoiitJde, Timidity, Ac, are some of tae
e iis produced.
Tuot sani.s of persons of u!l ages can now
judge what is the cause of their deeming health,
loth g their vigm, becoming, we;ic, pale, nervous
and emaciated, naving a singular appearance
abuat the eyes, cough and symptoms oi consump
tion. VOUN Mr"N'
Who have iniMicl tlieiuselvts by a certain prae-t:.-e
ii'da'gi d in when ul"in a habit frequently
learm-il lr.'iu e 11 coiiipa'.ious, or at school, the
elleeij of which are uiglitiy felt, eleu hell
asle' ;'. i.i.d it' not cure. I, ren ters marriage impos
sible, :.ud lovs hulh laiud and body, lioaid
up ly imiai dii.teiy.
, hat a pay that a young man. the hope of his
country, tlx d.o'iing of Ins parents, should be
snatcmd from iul rospecH and eaj'iymenls of
iio', L'V the ceiiseii:e!iee ot deviating from the
p.ilti ol nature and indulging in a cerlaiu sei-rel
liabit. each persons mi s r. before eunlempiatiug
j MAP.RIAi.iE,
rclleet that a sound mind and body are the most
necessary requisites lo pi ounrte canimLail happi
uevs. Indeed without these, the journey through
life becomes a weary pilgriuage the pro.-p.cl
hourly d.nkiiis loih" iew; the mind I'eeonies
liulowed wilh ib - air and lllie I with the melan
choly ielleeti.Mi.Ili.it the happiu.'ss ol another
lieeoiiies biiehn 1 wuh ourowti.
j DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.
1 When the misguided uud i:npnn!-!it votary of
ple.i.-uic li:' .s th..' he h..- imiobed lite seeds of
tbi- 1 ai'.i.'i! diseasv, it loo iiu:i h..l''eiis that uu
il. limed set.se ol sU..liie, ordrc.i.1 of discovery,
Jt urs hi. a from up! hu.g lo those who, from
i.!ueutiou anil respeeUoijat y, i-an alone belVieiid
I li .in, dci.i it g till tie- eon.- lit a: imail synij loins ot
1 tl..s horrid ili-eiie i.,.ilce their .ippearauce. ui'b
us Ulcer..!. d sole thloal, di-ease I lio.-e, llottuial
paitis in the I. tad and liail.s, diniaess ot sight,
Icafntss, , ,ai 1 It, rhin holies an 1 anas,
tdoli he.- lai lie: head. Inc. an I e!l -holies, pl'o-
gre--:ug w t!i hi; l.tl'al rapi.l.ty, li.l at ia I the
, .....o- "I l tie i.io.al. i r tin I. - ..I lh. no-e la.l
ai.d :!ie e-iiai i.f t tii- a lai di-i .i-e In c anes
a l'o::il o' j. ei ul e inuiis' aation, loi dealh p its
a s.'e I to :os dieadllli sail lo.g, !) selliilig
i.a.i I i "th it I. lid.-e'OereCoaiitiy I'.oai wUeiua;
l.o t .. .e... 1 n lul i.s."
11 J he in-:...! fact that tho';- o. I- fall Vie.
Ill - I . I 'l la:.'' e I..-. I.e. o A i.,g lo IMe '.I'l-l.lo-
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ci. ia.::at,'.d iii..ive ihe r--i iac ol tifjuiiscia-
MIUXt.ERS
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ClM'K COMPANY.
Omrr ?. E. Con. MnKrt Swamc, PuKiitmT Pa.
INSUItK YOUI5 CATTLE I
Tin: ox i. v o.tim;; v that pays
PltOJIPTIY.
rpiUS Company pays all losses by all kinds of
.l nrcidentj by dentil, (execpilng In ease of
epidemics,) by theft, ifee., &e. They pay prompt
ly. No rod tape proceeding to oblulu your
money In case of loss.
Look nt tho list of Losses paid vlthlu six
months by this company 1 ,
M. Hcniilnger, Suubiiry, 133 3a
P. llilgert, Northumberland, 60 00
8. b. Dodge, " St 00
George. Hckert, " 40 00
Charles Holich.Mt. Carmel. 80 00
Eusstus Sipplc, " 40 00
Catharlno Wagner, Wotsontown 4H 00
Geo. licit, Northumberland 60 00
Jacob Snvdcr, bunbury, 8H S3
J. W. Ha'ssler, ' 60 00
Minor Cudv, Dewart, 60 00
Catharine Mart., Phnmoktd, 40 00
Francis Hucher. Sunburv, 60 00
Samuel Price, Upper Lehigh, 60 00
Application can be made at the horn ofllce or
to the duTcrent Locul Agents.
C. J. BHUNKR, rrtnUmt.
C. A. RntMESSNYiiEH, Ser'y, Bunbury.
Directors Solomon Stroh, Win. Brlndle, Chas.
Martin Thomas Baldy und John A. 8hlsler.
December 11th. ly.
Philadulpliiu uud Erie Itailroatl.
, SUMMER TIME TABLE.
On and after Monday, May 80th, 1870, the
Traim on the Philadelphia & Erl Rail Road will
run us follows i
WESTWARD.
Mall Train leaves Philadelphia.
" " 8'inbuiy,
" " arrutErie,
Erie E press leaves Phlladcphla,
10.20 p m
6.40 a m
7.40 p m
10.50 a in
6. 'JO p in
7 25 a m
7.50 a lu
8.45 p in
7. VJ0 p m
1.1W p m
2.45 p m
8.50 a in
11. SO p in
" " " Punbury,
" ' on at Erie,
Elmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" arr nt Lock Haven,
Ball Eaptle Mall leaves W iillamsport,
" " " arr ut LK'k Haver'
EASTWARD.
Mnil Trin leaves Erie.
" Siinburv,
arr at Philadelphia,
Erie Express leaves Erie,
" " " 8;bury,
" arr at Philadelphia,
Elmlia Vail lraves Wllleumsport.
' Siinburv,
' " arr ut Phi's leiphla,
Bu.Talo Eipre-s leaves Wldlamsport,
" " Sunburv,
' ' orr at Phllal "lphla,
ltulJ E.uf'.e Mall leaves Lock Haven.
" " " arr at Wiliia-nport,
Bui Eagle Ex. leaves Lock Haven,
" " " hit at Willliunspoit,
Express, Mail and Accomol.it ion,
tt.20 a m
U.oil a hi
10.05 a m
C.U0 p in
U.45 a in
T1.40 a in
.50 p m
12.5 a m
S.10 a in
9.i5 a m
U.o5 a in
1-.50 p m
y.y5 p in
10. ao p in
cast and
west, connect at Cory and all west bound trains,
and Mail and Accomodation east at Irvinetou
with Oil Creek ai"4 Allegheny River Railroad.
WM. A. BALDWIN,
(ini'l 3up:t.
Xorllirrii CViilrul ICallway.
bL'MMEB ARUANeiKM ENT.
ON and alter June lg, 1S70. traius leaves
bUNBUKV, as follows
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
5.40 A. Dally for Williamsport. Daily (cx
cept Sundays.) for Klmlru, Cauau
daigua, Rochester, BulTaloe, Niegaru
Fulls, Suspension Hiidge and 'he
Canada.
8.45 P. V., Daily (except Sundays.) for Elmirn,
mid BulEuoe via Eri Railway from
Eimira.
.20 P. M., Daily- (except Sund ivs.) for Wil
liamsport. LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
' 2.15 M., Daily for Baltiinore.aud Washington.
I. i.lo A. !., Erie Express.
111.45 A. M, Daily (except Sundays.) for balll
I more, Phila le'pb.U and Washington.
II. 25. P. M., Dailv (except Sun1avs,)fir Harris-
burg, eonne'ting with Cincinnati
Express for Ralliinore, Philadelphia
and WushiDgtou.
. U. Fiskr. Kr- s- Yorso,
Ucn'l. Sup't., teu'l ras.-en r Ag t.,
Harrlsburg, Pa. Ball more, Md.
j l.iiugo of l'roprietorsliip.
fMHE-toelc and fixtures of the Livery Stable
! X formerly owned by T. Mcliuw, has been pur
' vliase l by J.'M. Bartholomew, who has added
i new horses, and Is adding other comfortable con
j veiiieii' cs. He intends to make it a stable that
i ?:,nuot be excelled auvwhere outside the city.
The best of riding und driving horses on hand
mi ly t o serve customers. '1 he patronage of the
public is respectfully solicited.
' J. M. BARTHOLOMEW.
Juiibury, Aug. 11, ISri'J. ly.
LKU'OU .TOIlll!
CHRISTIAN NEFF,
Second Street, opposite the Court House, SUN-
I BURY, PA.,
I lie-pcctfally invites the attention of Retailers
' mi l other-, that he has on hand, and will con
! slant lv keep nil kinds of
FOKEIliN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
I t'onsi-ting of Pure Brandies: CogulaC, Cherry,
j Ginger, P.oehellean l OtarL
Whi-kies: Pure Itye I'opper-llistiileJ, Monon
g ibela, Apple and Nectar.
PURE HOLLAND GIN !
Wines: Champagne Wine, Sherry, Port and
1 Clalct.
I Crab Cider, Champagne Cider, N. E. Rum,
Brown Float and Keoli-h Ale.
STUM ACI1 AM) BAR BITTERS,
I And all other Lb:i"r which can he found In
; the city muikets which will be sold at Whole
1 sale ail. I Retail. Ev.ry article guaranteed ns
repi.-enlel. Also, a larg lot of DEMIJOHNS
! and P.liT'l I. Ft, always on ban l.
Orilcrs proni lit att.-n led oi smblic
' piiroiiage respiciijliy soiii ilej
r. w.vv.
Sunbury, July H. lWJ.ly.
i Ayor's
Hair Vigor,
I for restoring Cray Hair lo
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
U Hi once ngi eenlle,
liealiliy, ttiol elleitutj
for 'i e-ert iiij( tl.a
liuir. I'u hd or gray
hair is soon rn(y
to Ul original colur
unh the yot$ ami
firihntH of youth.
I'ii in lotir ia iliiik-
cue. I, falling hair ihuelej, uml tmM-li-
(itnoi, lloiugfi not ttlways, ciilii
lv il, a,.., , ui I, i ii; iuu leslum Ilia
I u.i alio ia, (lu I'olli.'lvi mio ile.niiyi'il,
i f ll.s L'!. in It iilrooliii-il l. li.l uciaseil.
sdili renin il 'u lo aiivct tor
I ia.. Ly this .-j pin kl inn. lo-ieai
loiili i the hil l' Willi asty e-Oi-.'
il uillke, , it . uu niol V Igllull.
o a-i , uu Mill l lelrlil ll.u l.a.f
11
iiu.o Ioiiiiii r'iuy ut luliiiij olt, au.
lollM ,,,, ,y -1! I' lit I'alillilSS. tic
Il on l!o,.,i ill Iflui iullS tulisUUi't W I. I'll
in i kit so.no ., pu. ul Ion J.in'i iuu aid!
li. i.,.'.i, ., tl.u lour, ilia i-;or iuu
. .ly I., ii in but uwt Laiui ti. Il wul.4
t i iui a
HAiu nnn.SsSiNf
Uoil.,ii tlni mij l, loon I nt ilrtiiuLI.
to iUlii.UI U l.lol' I'll Uo( ll)C, It (1'M.e
til t.i.1 wl.na i .ui Liu, u4 -t la-1
l.t.j uU 1 1. w Lull . K-llb II IiiU luM
ln lJ a ,'i-til .l iluu.s.
hejurej Ly pr, J. C. Ar 1 Co.,
J'4'1Ul U A4tll 4t. ( ItiUlllS,
i(vtn,
T. ft. SnAXNOX,
yATCTfMAKKR AND JIWILEB,
Corner of Third Street atiil MnrliRl Bnunr. hi
Miller's Stone Bnlldlugt BUNBURY, PA.
WATCHES,
jfVT?S3H of tho most eclcbrntci makers,
'l f-eTv. cnlsth'it of tho Howard, Ap
4ftrf j. pleton, Tracy Co.. Walthem,
Uartlci, W. Ellcry, and all grades of tbe Elgin
Ill's make.
Also, sole Agent for the celebrated PAUL BRI
TON Watch, lu Oold or Silver Case, at low prices.
B1LVER-WARE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS,
of entirely new design. 8olld Silver Table and
Tea Simons, Butter Knives, Forks, Castors,
Ice Pitchers, Fruit and Cake Baskets,
Syrup Mugs, Butter Dishes, and
everything In the Silverware
line at low prices.
JEWELRY.
A fine lot of 18k Rings. Also a fine selection
of Gold and Jut Jewelry of nil descriptions. Oold
aud Silver Chains, at low prices.
GOLD TENS.
Fine Oold Pens, in Gold, Silver and Rubber
Cases, of the celebrated make by Huffman and
Stewart.
CLOCKS.
A full assortment of 8 day and 30 hour Clocks,
at low prices.
Also, Sole Agent for the celebrated Perfected
Spectucles.-wafrunted to give entire satisfaction.
Watches, Clocks aud Jewelry repaired aud
warranted.
All orders promptly attended to at th shortest
notice. ,
R'lubnrv, Sept. 5, 180S.
klUUmcrn anb )rn oobs.
FRESH A1UUVAL
or
Nprlns and Summer Goods !
MISS ELIZABETH LAZARUS announces to
the public that fhe has Just received, ut her
store In Dewart s Building, u large supply 01
THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS,
trimmed and untrlmmcd, and of all colors, In
cluding th
NE0P0L1TAN,
the latest and most fashionable thing out la hats
Alo, CHILDREN'S HATS,
for girls and boys.
Flowsrs nf the 1atet and handsomest styles.
Sash Ribbous, plain and uVured. Ludie's
Spencers, Lace Colars, Linen Colars and Culfs
Tor Ladies and Children, t roenei collars.
Neckties for Ladies and Gent's latest styles.
Silk Sack Lnoo. a sutierior niticle. Gloves
iuc'uding Kids, aud Ladies' Buckskin gloves.
lluiidUerchiefs. All kinds of TriininiiiL'S
Enibroi lerv Patterns. Hosiery for Ladles,
Gent's und Children. Nats, Pique aud pique
trimmings.
TRIMMING SILKS,
Chignons, Zephyrs aud Yams, and a general
variety of Notions.
Thankful for past patronage, she hopes that
the uua.ity of her goods w iil merit a continuance
...e L I f , OL-TII llVlPI'rf
Ol llie same. i ui .e ei. i ... ....- -.'
Sunbury, May 7, ISTO.-t;'.
IKF.SN GOODS AX1) .OTEO.S.
ALL TUB LiTRST,
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES
At
MISS KATE BLACK'S STOKE,
Market Square, SUNBURY, Penn'a.,
TTASlUBt opened a freeh a'-sortinent of the
jL-L most fashionable Fancy Dress Goods from
the largest eMablishincuts in Philadelphia.
Ire TrimiiiinsM, lluibroidcrlcsi
NOTIONS.
A. 0ENR111L ASSOKTMEST.
Gents' Collurs, Neck-ties, Half-hose, Handker
chiefs and Gloves.
Perfumery, Toiiet Sonps, Hair Brushes, Combs,
etc.
Cull aud ci.n.iiue this spleulid assortment.
KATE BLACK.
Sl'HIXU MIL.LINE11Y
Just opening of
BDN'k'E 1 U A X I
U ATS
In
SPRING STYLES,
at
KImw I.. KhisNlcr's Ntorc,
Market Square, SUNBURY.
The latest Philadelphia and New York styles ot
MILLINRY GOODS,
BONNETS, HATS, FRAMES,
French and American Flowers, Ribbons, Laces,
Collars, Cutfs. Gloves. Handkerchiefs, and
Notions of every variety, and lu fact
everything that is kept in ii Millinery Store.
Gent's Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Handkerchiefs,
Ac, Ac, Ac.
Having Just opened this large and grand as.
sortuiciit of gools, the ladies and the public
generaliv are invited to cad und examine for
themselves,
tuubury, April 10, 1S70.
L. SlilbSLEK.
SPUING AND SUMMER
MILLINERY GOODS.
LATEST STYLES
llONXIlT.S AMI HATS,
which, for beauty, luve never been excelled.
FRAMES, FLOWERS, TRIMMINGS, LACES,
Ribbous, aud a general assortment of
NOTIONS.
Everything that ran be wished for In the Mil
linery Hue can I procured at
MISS M. L. GOSSLER'S
Store, on Fourth street, below the tt. V. A P. K. R.
Call and eiamlue her Stock.
Sunbury, Apiil 2H, 1S70.
WW MILLIXEItY MTOKKI
UI'.ESS MAKING AND TATTERN
I CUTTING.
' riHE Ladles of Sunbury and vlrinltv are invited
i 1 to the new MlI.LINi-1. Y STORE, Just opcu
1 ed by
MISS 1 WEISEU,
Market street, next door to Gearhart's confec
tionary .tore, nU VH'KY, PA., 11 here a lurgs s
soiiu.ent ol Mioiuiy uoo U ai" Trimming, have
J4-I be- u opeuej. NUfiONS, sueli as
UASDKtKCHlEtB, GLOVES, COLLARS,
1 Slid a Variety ul other articlrs.
' !u eonaselio'i w.l'i lbs MO laery hulue, she
i.l cany on Ihe DKta M KlNi, uud HT I lMi
in nil its bi.itiel.es. Al-i lUe culiiuK ol I'A l
1 HUNS ol eveiy di cii lion,
It.ivit.i' seit'ete.l tho hoi I f.,hioii.iti!e goals In
Ibai lly in .1 ken, su l hallllil had C.'ll.l let il.
rnp. lli l.ee iu Ihe Jl:..o.. r .iu. Dle.s Making t4
silo 1 uiii oiieil"ii. ol U.liii or iels, and lovils
all In 1 1 w 1'" trial, u 1 XII my .esU al great
ly le luee I nets lor tull.
llciue'i'lK 1 tl.u p. .ie, on door t of llear
nu l . t uuUel.u4.iry tor, Muiktl slruel, kuu
b il), V
MIM L. Wflhill
e.n.bui p4., Apill 14, li.o.
11 iiti A 111: Ft i oui:, '
J. U.t uUy,4tt M.
MAUKtT SlUtET, bUNllUUV, PA.,
Hit i..elil 4 ui 4toilmui ut H kluiUuf
llald'l.is, CullKI), MeeUsUli' Tuo s, Xt.,
ill a.i I. ..'nj 11 .o. Aisu W(u ilsk.l's ll.
iu'.. II ibs, It. .us, B-kJ. A so. ail iin l, uf
L4..1I0 r luf kii.u.aWi's au4 iiII'M I. t.i
I 1 lu IU. II .K SI IS ll.ri'4 Im lotiul bull
1. I 1 1, 11 1 .s i4u is. is 1.1 ui 4i.x ,4u,r
S4l ' UI.4..U !u IttS SU44.I.. t 4U4 MS ltll
I".
...tji) l',o ,, WJ
I' Jl MIUKK, a 4ss ak.i.i,l al M . sv
IJ 4 I'IMli ,l S 4 .4
LUItlBI.n ANI PLANIXO MILLS.
Third Ptict, adlolnlnir Phlla. A Erla R. R., two
d X . P iV. iy a l T?i
D4uuivn iiiHtii hi me rui.ru 1 iiuiui,
EUNBURY, PA.
ITtA T. CLEMENT,
15 firepnrcd to farnNh every descrl)tlon of Inm
bcr rcqulrd by the demands of the public
Having all the latest Improve! machinery for
manufacturing Lnnber, he la now ready to till or
ders f all kinds of
FLOORINO, BIDING, DOORS, 8HUtTER3,
BASH, BLINDS MOULDINGS, VE.
RANDA8, BRACKETS,
and all kinds of Ornamental Scrowl Work. Turn
In); of every description promptly executed. Also,
A IJUtdR AHSOIlTMKNT C
BILL LtTTMBER.
TIEMLOCK aud PINE. Also, Shingles, Pickets,
Lnthe, Ae.
Orders promptly tilled, and shipped bv Rnilrnnd
or otherwise. IRA T. CLEMENT.
dee HI f.lv
MTOVIl ! TI. USTAIILISIIMUXT.
MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA.
ALFRED KRAUSE, Proprietor.
successor to smith a gentuer.J
HAVTN'O purchased the above well known es
tablishment, Mr. Krauso would respectful
ly inform the public that he now has 011 baud a
large assort ment of
UUUK1SU STUVIIS,
Specr's Cook Anti-Dust, Regulator or Revolving
Ton, Combination, Siisqiichuumi and others,
w hich are so arranged us to be used for Coal or
v ood, und are warranted to perlonn satisfactori
ly or no sale. HEATERS of nil kind put up to
heat one or more rooms. HEATING STOVES
of different kinds at very low prices.
Tinware ol Ktrry HcHcripl Ion
kept constantly on hand. Rooting uud Spouting
with the be t material, done nt short notice.
REPAIRING attended to with dispatch. Coal
Oil and Lumps constantly on hand. Japan ware
of all kinds. Storo opposite Coulcy's hardware
store. Give me a call. A.'KUAUSE.
ap4-ly
. j. vTiTe rs
nilTUR JAItl)KX AM) IIOTI'.L
.Vol. 7S0, 722, 724 A 727 Tinj Ut.,
PHILADELPHIA.
"WINTER G aTdEX II OTKL,
(ON Till EfKOl-HAN I'l.AM)
Centrally located, cunnc'tlng with all the City
Passenger Railway Cars, from all the
Depots in the City.
I'.xccllout Accoiiimodat iouH Tor Tra
vellers. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concerts evsry
evening in the Summer uud
Winter Garden.
tltf Ontiestrion Concert Eiiry Afternonn.f
FINK I.AU1F9' I'.KSTAUIIAST TI1R Bl'ST OF
IlEFUKslIMENTS 8EKVr.ll.
Ofllce of J. Vaier'a Fouutaiu Park Brewery.
June 4, liTJ.-ly.
K K V UOOIIH
OF
EVERY DESCRIPTION,
4.T
HENRY PETERS,
Ou Tk'.rd Et.,one door below the I.utseruu Chnrch,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
JI'ST opened a largs aortmcr.t of TK1"
GOOI 'S, such :: Cloths, Gi-sinu res. Calicoes,
Muslins, Ac., which are sold cheaper than ever.
Al.o, a variety of Notions, Undershirts, Draw
ers, Hats and' Caps.
LADIES' WOOLEN GOODS, Ac.
G1C0CE11IES AND PRO VISIONS
of all kindn, such as
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL
Oil, Molassi-s, Syrups, Mackerel. L ird.Hams,
Nuts, Dried and canned Fruits, Prunes,
Raisins, Cheese, and Crackers, and
lu fact everything usually kept
in the Grocrv line
Hams, Fish, Co.il Oil,
Crockery-ware, Queen-' ware,
Glass-ware, WiLow-w are, Ac.,
Tk best FLOUR and MEAL in the
Tobacco, Cigars, an 1 and u variety of
NOTION'S.
ALSO : All k!u.i3 of Canned Fruit, at the
lowest prices.
LOOTS AND SHOES.
Having enlarged my Store room and H'VI it
with the latest styics of new coo.K. I wouul so
licit the patronage cf the pub.ic aud wiil endea
vor to pleiine ull.
Country Produce taksn In exchange for Goods.
I ff Call and examine uiy stock, and satisfy
yourselves.
HENRY PF.TERS.
Sunbury, Nov.JS, ISf.fl
C. iK Alt HART'S
Confectionery, Toys A Fruit Store,
Jl.iRIiET ST., SUNBURY, PA.
COSFJUCTIOXERY OF ait. kt.vd.v.
ru ys vy kvkh r Dzsvitirni v.
CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at the
above establishment ut wholesale and retail,
ut reasonable prices.
He is manufacturing all kinds of Conf-cli. me
rit's to keep up a full assortment which are sold
at low rules.
Tobacco, Scgars, Ftatlonery, Nuts of all kinds,
and a variety of 01 her uiticles, all of which are
offered wholesale and retail.
tf Remember the name and place.
M. c. geakhartT"
Murk"t St., 3 doors west of Lyon's Store.
septl9-ts
rilOTUGKtril tVil.LF.KY.
riDIE undersigned having heeu burned out ut
1 the late lute disastrous lire has opened a
Gallery in the New Building 011 Third Street, ou
the buruej dlstiict.
SUNBURY, PENN'A.,
Where be will continue 10 t..ke ) let ires as hers
lofoie. His prices will raiiL-c us otb re, liom two
gem pictures for $1 to a pn-iuiu w rih tuo.
Bring your nine elil divti, and if he cami"t i" t
a gisid picture ol them, theiu will he 110 use try
ing eisewhcre.
1). ilk old pictures If you wish to have them
enlarged uu I h ive theiu ti 111-bet lu the best uud
Ule.l 1 111 1 loved sly.s.
FRAMES AND AUSl'MS
constant. y 011 u.iud, che i e: th tii lh-che.ip.-sl.
Gil, Rosrwoo I ui d Wu.n..t M.ni d.us, u uieU
i.l be put up to or lei, or .0. I in Hie stlek.
Auitliiug iu lh) way of pi. 'taics, '. ,11ns, or
niiMliii.ii la 111 v .n.e 01 lia-i.'s- vui b" t'11.0 Iu l
ul rates lo the interest of eiery one tli.il 111
Call, und ...li.fnel "U g l.uiinls. I lu an rases.
Call brims hiving juir Woik done ,' here.
I Thankful for pi-t fa"i, I de-:re, b Inmost
dea iiiKs uud p.aii lio-.s lu bu-liie,, I e. LI 1.014
lh sums. Au Iniil.iiioii is m.'iid.d In ail to
give 111 a trial, a my luolto is to pirate.
Jan , sTj. KUtEULV.
; FARMEIU I EXAMINE AND Ul V
! 7U Orl.;liiul, llauslt' !leiu4
TllO Pilkl llW I'OSK I'llMMll.lIC M.Ur.
I All otlisis .il I 11 I ill au.
j lltlt.M'ss
It A W II O .N E
fcupar IIiuUmI f LIsu.
TALL,
&UDUEI1
TO TOB
Kervons and Debilitated,
Wn08E EtTFFERINaS HAVES BEEN PRO
TRACTED FROM HTDDEN CAU8E9,
AND WHOSE CASKS
REQUIRE
PROMPT TREATMENT
TO RENDER EXISTENCE DESIRABLE.
If yon ra suffering, or have suffered, from In
voluntary discharge, what effect does produce
upon your general health? Do you fe wuk,
debilitated, easily tired I Docs a little extra ex
ertion produce palpitation of tho heart I Does
your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys,
frequently get out of order t Is your urine some
times thick, ml.ky r llocky, or is It ropy on set
tling? Or does a thick skum rise to the top?
Or is It a sedimui.t ut the bottom after It bus
stood awhile 1 Do you have spells ot short
breathing or dyspepsia 1 Are your bowels con
stipated 1 Do you have spells of fainting, or
untie? of blood to tho head? Is your mcnory
tired of company, of life ? Do you wish to bo
left alone, to pet away from everybody! Does
any little thing make you start and Jump t Is
your sleep broken or restless J Is the lustre ot
your eye as brilliant f The bloim on your cheek
given to tits of inelancho y I If so. do not lay It
to your 1Wt or dyrpepsla. Have you restless
nights f Your back weak, your knce weak, and
have bat lilt e appetite, iial you attribute this 10
dyspepsia or iivcr-couiplaia. T
Now, reader, sc'f-nbuse, venereal diseases bad-
ly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of j llt iRrri,br)r t a.0 p. m. unA 5 ' m un
pr-idaeing a weakiiess of the generative organs. : Baltimore at 7.00 p. m. and 9.00 a. m. Same
, ,, 1 trains connect w.th P. A E. train for Wiilhun
1 h" orpins of geucratHiii, when m perfect hea.th, fI,0,.,, j,ofk Haven, Oil City, Erie, and points
ma.e the man. Did vou ever think that those lS!' --hunge of cars between Northaniber-
, land and Bailimoie (going south) or Erie (goiug
bold, dell int, energetic, perrevering, successful j we-t).
buMncs.-men are ulwavs those whose gene.ative I Ta!nlaviriK Berwick at 6.15 a. M. connect.
1 Willi train on 1). L. & W. R. R. going east, ar-
nigausure in perfect ha'.th ? You uever hear riving ut new York at I!. U : going wett, arriving
such nun complain of being melancholy, or ! fL1" yM ooniiec-
i ; t:on is made h ,tn A.oaiiy & Siisquchaniia tvaius
n.'i vousness. of palpitation of the heart. They for ail Intermediate points, arriving at Aibuny
.... , , . . 1 at .o0 p. m.
are never uiruid th-y cannot succeed in business , Tr,lhl !r.ivi.,e :;rthun,b-rland at 10.15 a. m.
they don't becom.! sad and discouraged t they 1 connects at ficrar.tou W.th I. L. A W. Kxprosa
for New York, arriving at 9.U0 p. rn i a so witii
re a.ways pome and p.eas.iat lu the company , m.ill for the west, arriving at Biughau.tou ti.U
of ladies, and look vo'i and thm right hi the I'; m- 141 tyiacus. VJ.45 p. m., and ut Oswego 11.
10 r. m.
face noiu of your ilitwueust looks or any e ther The iihov trains for New York und western
meanness about tUeui. I do not mean those who ,,nIln,;l''i,,,i6I',"v,0 "'"n-ct with trains on 1. & II.
Cai.nl Co's R. P.. lor Dickton, O.y hai.t, Aich
kep the organs Infl-ited by rur.uiug to cxcuss. 1 baid, Curboinlale and Hor.e'dale.
,, ., . , . ,11 . . . . 1 r-treet t'urs to uud from Wi.kos-liiine connect
These will not only r:.l:i their constitutions, but wil ull
also those they do bi'.sinep with anH 'or.
' 7 u" " ' "'""' ' i.P.EAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
from the ciK ct-t of self-abuse and excesses, have VJ North est lor l'h:ia lei iiia, N. Y.. l'.iad-
brought about that state of weakness in those ' Liwe,'".! uJ?"Vl' ,MLU"'' Bhi'r' W:"'
' Leb.iiio.1, Ai.eutnwu, Lastou, Lpnrata, Lu.z,
oiainis that has rclared the general system so , Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, A:.
.... , .. j- '1 ruins leave Harnsbarg tor New York, as fol-
much us ta l:i t..c almost every , H .r dissan ' i0Wi . At 5.5Si s lU( b , 11U , p m
id.oev, Inaacv, para'vsis, si-inul iecti.:i, sul- Coiiuecting Villi sii:.t.ar 1iia. ou the
Pcuusylvan!.i Kailroal, uud arriving fct NuW
cile, und aliy-M every fther form of disease ,ult at U'.lo imii, ..ro, ui.d U uo p m.
whl.'h humnnity is h- ir to and the real caii'e of respectively. Sleeping Cars accompany tlio
J 5. .a I rum wilhiut change,
the trouble searce'y ever fuspecjed, and have i Ri turning: l.ave New York at 9.00 a. m,
doctore I for all but the tight oneT ' I "Y"?' P' - y-
a. ui. and d.vO p. m. ; Sieejuag tais aceouij auv-
! lug 10 5.00 p. ui. ;rii;i j! j;u jfyj-j,
I without cliauiie.
! Leave Harii-barg for Rc:i ling, Pattvii'e, Ta
DIsEASES OF THI tE ORGANS RRv,L IKS ; uuujua, Mmeisviiie, AshUa l, fc!.a:aukiu,
THE USE OK
Diuitmc.
II K I. M B ) 1. I ' N
FLUID EXTRACT
llllill I'
' Is the tieal diuretic, and I. a reilulu cure lor
j
th diseases of the
ULADl'ER, Kll-NRYN iillUl'L, M;OlY
CRi.ANlC WEAUMSS, KEMALE
complain rs, (ienlual
PEUI'.l'l Y.
an I ull .:i..a.si'f th. U.n.rv Organ., lnt'..r
" '
ki- Hot ia M'. or I's.iiule, fioai li .1 v. . eu
oliiuatilig, and I 1 lioitter of h w 1. n ; ta" '
If u.i li c I ne I ! tn .ut I I... C.m.i.'i. 11 1
or ,.i.i ni v 111 .) 1 i. i. ti,ii U ti ". I b . I ai
SUp o. . f.o.u II. , .. oe'is, Ull 1 I..C I.l j lh .:,)
b. I lue s, and lh .1 ol P stsi ly, J, p, 1. I. uiiii
I lOUILl US of IS.iut. t U..J.
II. T. llt.ll'lH Iv,
I'rwifkUl,
sui H,",t,.,, s,a y W . .1.4
' -"lU I SI , Put udi I U.4, 14
Pllll I - l l i k. ., i t i . . I V,
Jl ll.u 1 I,, u.) . I ik.s
1 1'; I 1 ...u... ,.:.k
Lackawanna and Bloomaburg IlaU.
roads
STJlOrER AlrHASQEMENT 0T PAS3SNC1UI
TRAINS.
Monday, July 18th. 1971
80UTHWARD.
. A.M. P.M. A.M. 'P.M.
Srranton,
Bellevue,
Taylorvllle,
Lncknwunntt,
Plttston,
West Pittston,
Wyoming,
Mult by,
Hancock's,
Kingston,
Plymouth June.,
Plymouth,
Avondale,
Nunticoke,
Hunlmk's,
Shickshinny,
Hick's Ferry,
Beach Haven,
Berwick,
Briar Creek,
Lime Ridge,
Espy,
Ulooinnburg,
Rupert,
Oituwlssa,
Danville,
Chulasky,
2 'W 8 H5
V 181 5 80
9 ao 5 8.1
7 vr,
7 H'i
1 40'
5 43
ft M
a hi
7 4H
8 60 g 4.5
0 Ottl
7 6 'J
tt Ml'
C8,
8 Ou
X 671 a 15
lu M ft VI
110 t)7i 4'
I 20
4 40 1(1 25 ft lT
10 1,5 55
4 20 1U 40 7 Uu
8 21
8 40
8 47
7 15
T 25
0 01
4 43
7 5oi
8 0V1
8 is;
8 21
0 10
W.i 5 07
9 S3
9 4)
5 14
9 50
10 Oil
5 85
5 41
5 41)
6 50
6 10
10 07
10 15
10 SO
10 45
10 55
11 00
Cameron,
North'd, (arrive.) 11 2o
8 S5
KORTI1YVARD.
Leave. ,A.M. P.M.
Northumberland, 10 15: 4 15
Camernu, I 4 i;t
Chulusky, 4 40
Danville, 10 45! 4 5u
Cutawissa, 11 Oil' 5 15
Rupert, 11 141 5 iu
Rioom&burg, 11 241 5 28
: Espy. 11 ao 5 5!
Lime Ridge, 5 44 A. V
Briai Creek, 5 511
Berwick, 11 R5 6 05 6 15
Beach Haven, 12 03 6 15 ti 16
! Hick's Ferry, li 10 6 i'S ft 10
1 Shickshinny, 12 40 6 5:; b 45
Hunlock's, 7 c7 7 iai
Nanliroke, 7 15, 7 us 1
Avondale, ' p. y I
P ymonth, 1 17 7 SO, 7 25 1'
I P ymonth June., i 7 M0 lo rr,
Kingston, 1 30 7 45 7 45 11 00:
Hancock's, I 7 40 11 111
Maltby, 7 50 u ls
Wyoming, 1 40 7 57; 8 00 11 24
! West Piltston, 8 (4 8 07 11 ;12
1 Pitt-ton, 1 50 8 (J 8 14 11 4J
Lackawanna, 8 17 8 21! 11 W
, Taylnrviile, 8 i M Kli 1U l5
Bellevue, 8 I U 8 40 l'J U
Scranton, (arrive) 2 15 8 40 8 45 12 20
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STREET CARS LEAVE WILKES B ARRE TO
I Connect with Trams leaviug Kiugatou, us fol-
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For Scranton, 7.20 a. m. I Ntth'd 7.53 a. m.
10.40 " I
103 p. Q. I
7.00 ' I
Consections.. At Northmiberlsnd, trains
leaving Scrniiton st 7.20 a. in. and ii L5 p. m.
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