Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 13, 1872, Image 3

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SUNBUUY, APRIL 13, 1872.
Railroad Time Tables.
N. C R. W Est. P. I. R. B. Wbst.
Buffalo Ex I've 12:20 nCErle Mall, I've 1:00 a m
Erlo ' :80
ElmlraMall 11:05
Aceom. " 6:15
Niagara Ex " 12:40 pm
Niagara Ex." 4:40 pm
lUimiraMnll " 4:3 "
Erie Ex. " 0:50 '
SBAMOKlft DIVISION M. 0. R. W.
. AHRIV1
funbaryat 11:50 a m t fitinbury 9:56 am
" 4:40 p m " 4:00 pm
D. II. ds W. R. R.
Leave Bunbury -4:90 a. m. Arrive nt 8.85 p. m
SUNBURY LEW18TOWN R. R.
LtiVI I ARMVB
flflnbury at 6:30 a. m. I At Bunbury 8:85 a. m.
"11:40a.m. " " 10:45a.m.
Aeeldent Insurance Ticked can be bad of 3.
Chlpman, Ticket Agent at the Depot.
ocul fFirs.
firwtwo Machines.-MIbs Caroline Dallusls the
tgtnt for the sale of the best Sewing Machines
In exUteuce, Tlx i "The Improved Blnger,"
'Grover & Baker," "Howe," and "Domestic,1'
which are constantly on hand and sold at rea
sonable prices. She Is also agent for the cele
brated Frantt and Pope Knitting Machine. Call
and tee them. Office on Market street, east of
the railroad.
s
Foa Rxt. The large room one door north of
the J auction Hotel, now occupied by Messrs.
Kerne A Co., as a Tobacco Store. The room Is
-well calculated for auy kiud of business. Pos
session given on the first day of April. Apply to
Jamis Vandykx.
Ton Rest. The three rooms over Dr. Moody's
-drug store, on Msrket Square, will be for rent on
the 1st of April next, or as soen as the repairs
and fitting np are finished.
D. C. Dissinobr of the firm of Clement & Dls
slngcr, left ns on Tuesday Inst for Philadelphia
aod the eastern cities for the purpose of buying
a heavy stock of Dry Goods, Notlons.Cassimeres,
Groceries, Ac., 4c. Ac. Their stock it already
tremendous, but we can assure our readers that
upon Mr. Dlsslnger's return, they will have not
only the largest but the most complete and best
'elected stock In this section of the country. Mr.
D. Informs ns that' on Wednesday, April 17th,
these goods will be ready for the Inspection of
the public. Call and examine prices whether
you wish to purchase or not. No trouble but a
pleasure to show goods.
' Trimbli sells nothing but the best quality of
groceries and cheaper than the chvupest.
TmsinLr.'s grocery is tho place to buy cheap.
Everything tn the grocery line is kept there.
Orders for Flour, Feed, Potatoes, Dried Fruit,
Crackers, Ac, left at the butcher shop of BcOew
A Bower, Third Street, Suubury, will receive
attention, and goods delivered at residences punc
tually. J OHM WlLVER.
For Sale or to Let. A new house and a lot
of ground, on Fourth Street, Bunbury. The
bouse has all the modern Improvements.
Apply to
,Sl. ISAAC 8EILER.
Broke a l.lo. A son of Mr. Blank, on Fourth
'Street, aged about seven years, on Wednesday
last, broke a leg by filling off a shed.
Tax late heavy rains has put now life Into our
lumbermen. It is expected that the water will
rise sufficient to get out all their logs in the small
streams, In the upper counties. Tb river is now
in good rafltug order.
Tbi paluters are now finishing the ln.lde work
of the new depot. We aro Informed that the
company expect to occupy the building by the
.first of May.
When you want iuturancc, call on L. M. Yo
nder, agent, for none but reliable com panics.
Tiiu Susquehanna river and its tributaries in
this vicinity are alive this spring with rnuskruts,
and quite a war is being made upon them by
-sportsmen.
Toe rooms formerly occupied by the Americas
office, in Master's buildings, on Market Square,
have been entirely changed aud huudsomeiy lil
ted up for offices. They are well calculated for
law offices, and aro located conveniently to the
the county bulldiugs.
X Jew Billiard Saloon has been started in the
third story of Moore A Dissiuger's building, by
3. P. Pursel, Esq. The tables are of the most
Improved style, aud wo understand that the room
will be Uttcd up in a style not surpassed lu this
jwt of the countrj".
Ws are requested to state that the infor
mation furnished to us lust week, that Mrs. S.
Conrad had lost an eye by being kuocked down
by her hnsbund, Is not correct. She has not lost
the sight of her eyes, although they were pluced
in deep mouruing for a few duys.
A special meeting of Col. James Cameron
Post, Ho. 105, U. A. K., will be held at the office
of A. X. Brlcc, Thursday evenlug, April 18th, at
7i o'clock. All the members are requested to
fee present, a business of Importance will be
transacted. J. J. SMITH, P. C.
A. N. Bricb. Ag't.
BciBi'RT Division, No. 267, Sons of Temper- '
ance, will celebrate their first anniversary an
Monday eveuing, April 15tb, at their hall, in
Henry Haupl's building. The public are cor
dially Invited to participate In thu exercises of
the occasion. Addressee will be delivered by the
friends of the cause of temperance.
Insure. Now is the season for accidents on
railroads. As the frost Is coming out of the
ground, rails are more lluble to break than at
any other time which generally result In Injuries
to passengers. We advise all who travel to
guard against such results by procuring acciden
tal Insurance of Jacob Shlpman, at the ticket
office, before entering the curs. A small amount
Invested often keeps distress from the doors of
those meeting with accidents.
VToa roa oca Peace Officeks There has
teen much complaint of late In regard of the
crowd of men aud boys gathering on the corner
of Third and Market streets, In the evenings, ob
structing the side walks so that it is difficult for
female pedestrians to pass. The evil is on the
Increase, aud the officers whose duty it is to re
medy such evils should see to having all crowds
dispersed.
A Festival A festival will be held during
next week commencing on Monday evening, the
proceeds of which are to be applied to the pur
ehase of Instruments for a Cornet Band. An
organisation of this kind has long been wauled la
this place, and we hope to see the festival a suc
cess that the desired object may be accomplished.
The young men composing the Band are not able
to procure Instruments at their own expense,
bene they appeal to the cltisens to patronize
their festival.
The festWal will be held iu the hall aud Ar
bitration room la the Court House. The ice
treats will be furnished by M. C. Gearhart, who
win give his wkele aUeplloa U it during the en
Irs rssUlvsL
Tbi Town Counoll at their last meeting, de
cided on Improving the public square lc Market
street by enclosing it with an Iron railing and
laying out walks, Ac. Ths square will extend
from Second to Third street, with a street on
each side. Workmen commenced on Monday
morning last In filling np the low places, and be
fore many weekl we may expect to lee this
laudable enterprise completed. This will be one
of the best Improvements yet made by onr bo
rough fathers, and we hope they will continue In
the progress of Improving the streets and alleys.
To do this It will require money, but we do not
believe any citizen will object to paying a tax
when Improvements are made which will enhance
the value of property geuerally, and give the
town a belter appearance than it ever had before.
Improvements. Messrs- Isaac May & Co.,
the lessees of Burnstde colliery, are ecgngod at
present in making some extensive improvements
at their colliery. On Monday last they com
menced sinking a slope on the second lift of one
side, which they expect to have completed in
three months. They think that by (Inking about
75 yards they will strike the basin. When this
is reached a large area of the finest BurnsWo coal
will be open to them, which will Increase the ca
pacity of their colliery to 10,000 tons per month.
They have also commenced driving the big
tunnel, known a the "Blttenbender tunnel,',' the
contract of which has been allotted to N. Dclt
man. They propose driving this work nntil they
cut the No. 10 vein and the twin veins, which
they expect to cut on driving about 150 yards.
This work Is to be completed by Februnry, 1873.
What Is remarkable about this work aud worthy
of special notice Is that while all these improve
ments are being made the regular shipments of
the colliery (0000 tons per month) are steadily
going on. This is a feat In coal mining hereto
fore unknown In our country. The operators
are practical men, aud when they succeed lu
maklug all the proposed openings, they can easi
ly mine coal sough to supply two first-class
breakers. The Burnstde has a bright future.
Shamokin Herald.
Railroad Extension. We are pleased to
chronicle the fact that the Danville & Hazieton
Railroad Company have engineers employed to
survey a route for the extension of their rond
to Wilkesbarre. The orlgtirni act Incorporating
this company was entitled an act to incorporate
the Danville A Wilkesbarre railroad company,
and it was under the amended act that the Dan
ville A Hazieton route was built, the amendment
to the bill giving the company the right to con
struct branches not exceeding fifteen miles In
length. Litigation proceeding from the building
the route tollnzlcton, the act was further amend
ed last winter, which gave the company a right,
without cavil, to construct a road from Suubury
to Hazieton. The company also retained the
right to construct a road to Wilkesbarre. Dan
till! Intelligencer.
To lessen the taxes for the Improvement of
Market Square, a subscription i being taken np
to raise money outside- of tho Borough Conucll
to aid in defraying the expenses. We learn that
some eight hundred dollars have already been
subscribed to this laudable enterprise. We hope
to see still more added to the list so that It will
guarantee the projected Improvement without
burdeulng the poorer elaeses with taxes.
A Serioi-8 Accident. On Thursday evening
last, about 9 o'clock, two freight trains collided
at the upper end of this borough, on the P. A E.
R. R., and cars were tbrowti down the embank
ment and piled np on the' track. Mr. Patrick
Mooney, fireman on one of the engines, was in
the act of firing up when the wreck took place,
and wus thrown between some cars and the
engine. It took some time before he could be
extricated. When taken' 6ut It waa found that
both legs and the lower part of his body was ter
ribly mangled. He was taken to his boarding
house at Mr. E. Brosious', where every attention
was paid to him, but wo lourn at going to press,
that his wounds were proving fatal. Mr. Mooney
was only lately employed by the P. & E. R. K.
Co., aud we learn, came from Blossbnrg, Pa.
Mining Accidents. On Thursday afternoon,
Stoirls VValdron, a Polishman, and his helper,
whose name we did not lenrn, were slightly In
jured by a fail of slate at the Henry v-'I:ty mines.
Joseph Merkle, employed at Wm. Muntellus'
mines, Mt. Carrael, was seriously burned by the
explosion of a keg of powder, on Friday last.
Hie accident occurred by his lamp fulling into
the keg while he was preparing u cartridge,
of his recovery are entertained. Hhamokin Her
ald.
Accident in the Mines A Man Killed.
A shocking accident occurred In the Lykens Val
ley (Short Mountain) colliery, on Monday after
noon last. A miner named John Doinas, of
Gratx, was iustuntly killed by a full of rock. He
was completely burled licucath a mass of rock
and fallen timber, so that some time wus occu
pied in recovering his body. His funeral took
place in Grutz, on Wcduusday, where he leaves
a family.
Lybraud F. Nolan, of this place, while at work,
lu Big Lick colliery, on Saturday morulng last,
was severely burnt about the face and arms by un
explosion of sulphur. He Is recovering. Lykeiu
Register.
We refer our readers to the Prof, card of Dr.
S. Gilbert, lu another column, who has located
at this place for the practice of medicine. The
Doctor Is a graduate from the old school Penn
sylvania University, aud comes highly recom
mended as a Fhyslelau and a gentleman. Hav
ing had considerable practice In Dauphin county
with entire satisfaction, be now offers to the
cltizeus of Suubury and vicinity, his professional
services. Professional call both day and night
will receive prompt attention.
One of our exchanges says i The Belinserove
and North Branch R. R. has been contracted for
from Selioscrove to Port Trevorton a distance
of seven miles. The contractor gets t'.'O.OOO per
mile. He expects to begiu grading in a few
weeks.
Lice on Animals. An exchange says that the
best exterminutor of lire on any klud of animals
Is flue sand or road dust put on the back from
the head to the tail.
Ir there is an Individual in this world we de
test, It is one who professes frieudship and by
that means obtain your secrets, (political or
otherwise) and then divulge them to an enemy.
Editorial Notices are to common that It Is
almost Impossible for au editor to express his
honest opinion of the merits of any article with
out being suspected of Interested motives. This
fact, however, shall Dot deter us from saying
what we think of a new addition to the Materia
Medica to which our attention has been recently
directed. We refer to Hit. J. Walker's Cali
fornia Vinkuar Bitters, a remedy which is
muklug its way into more families Just now tuau
all the other advertised medicines put together.
There seems to be uo question about the potency
of Its tonic and alterative properties, while it
possesses the great negutive recommendation of
conuining neither alcohol nor mineral poison.
That it is a speclue for Indigestion, bllliousuess,
Coostliiailou, and many complaints of nervous
origin, we have reasou to know ; aud we are as
surwl on good authority that as a general luvigo
rat, regulating aud purifying uiedlciue, it has uo
equal. It U statod that its ingredients, (obtain
ed llom the Willis of Callforuiu.'k are nr tn Ilia
medical world aud its extraordinary eUucts cer
tainly warrant the conclusion that it is a com
pound of ageuts hitherto unknown. If popular!
ty is any criterion, there cau be no doubt of the
efficiency of the Vinboar Bitters, for tha ul.
of the article is liatneuse and continually io-
ereasiag. a6 tw.
Supposed Infanticide. On Monday last, a
man passing through the woods on tha Cameron
farm, near town, observed that the ground bore
the appearance of having recently been disturbed
by a spade. Proceeding to Investigate the mat
ter, be unearthed a box tn which lay the dead
body of an Infant apparently three or four days
old at time of death. The body was wrapped lu
cloth and covered loosely with shavings. No
clue exists as to tha person Implicated In the
murder If murder It be. Miltontan.
List of Letters remaining In the Bunbury Post
Office, April 10, 1873 1
Mrs. Annie Ardor (Foreign), Mrs. Kate Blaln.
Miss Jane Benette, John E. Barnacle, Mnmici
Bine, John L. Benson, Cyras Cleno, John Deny,
William Eldrcd, Thomas Emswellcr, Michael
Kelly, Miss Emma Kerstctter, E. HofTmnn, Miss
Mary Hellcn, Miss Sarah Gutchall, George 8.
Lcnhart, E. 6. Lowe, Miss Belle Marts, D. P.
Marshall (8), Mrs. Kate Keed, James S. Russel,
Chanel Stluo, David C. Winebrene, F. Williams,
C. M. Youngmau, Jacob Zlegler, Esq.
A J. J. SMITH, P. M.
Jotting;.
It Is stated that old elder Is now made of sul
pheric acid, sugar of lead and water.
An act exempting the parsonage of the First
Germau Reformed Church, at Bunbury, from
taxation, has been approved by the Legislature.
It will Interest thjse who have png noses
"growing puggcr and puggcr every day," to
learn that a machine has been invented which
will give to thorn the finest Roman form.
Injured Trees. Injured trees that have had
their branches broken by winds or storms should
have the damaged surface smoothly pared and
covered with a coaling of shellac varnish or
melted grafting wax to prevent the water pene
trating and causing decay.
Bad for Babrehs. Every day brings some
thing new. Razors are to be laid aside, and
shaving, In the proper sense of the term, abolish
ed, and henceforth the hirsute growth on the lip,
chin and cheeks is to be removed, not with soap,
brush, lather, hot water and a keen edged blade,
but by simply rubbing a piece of pumice stone
over the bearded parts. We have not tried it,
but the ScUttitflc American says It will do it.
A letter bearing the following Inscription
passed through the Willlamsport post office oue
day last week i
Sir, mystvr postmlster,
Speed this to my sister j
Her name, sure, Is Kilt Donyhoe.
She's come over of late
To the Dlllyware State,
He Gorry I the town I don't know
But ye'll find her a livin,
With one Patrick M'GlvIn,
Her husband lust fortnit' or so.
Jist please now keep still
'Bout tho 3 bill
In this same it's a token I'm well
If there's the least bit of lhaven,
Ye'd best be bclavea
I'll tylegrutt Myster Crcswell !
Three of Them. With the sitting up "or
sparking on Sunday night slipped into sweet ob
livion the three first months of this leap year of
love-muking, when it was anticipated that the
ladles, having the whip hand and the inside
track, would do a flourishing business to the
matrimonial line j but up to this time these ex
pectations have scarcely been fulfilled. To be
sure, they have had only three months In which
to work but still the time has been ample for a
better display of results. Consummated matri
monial contracts have not iucreascd. On the
contrary, the marriage notice colnmns of most of
our exchanges show a decided falling off from
last year. Perhaps, like skillful raco-rlders, tbey
are holding baek for the last quarter, when they
will make a desperate dash and come off victors.
Business Notices.
The best of new Groceries are kept at J. O.
Trimblo's.
A new lot of goods has Just been opened at
Trimble's.
But your best Coffee aud Tea at Trimble's.
The finest and Mackerel are found at Trimble's
Grocery.
All kinds of Canned and Dried Fruit will be
found at Trimble's.
EvERTTniNo in the Grocery Hue cau be pur
chased at Trimble's cheap.
No EgvAi.s Splendid Goods and Fashiona
ble Scits made it.-The most complete assort
ment of cloths, casrimeres, Ac, have been open
ed at T. G. Nott's tailor store, on Third street.
They have been selected from the best establish
ments In New York mid Philadelphia, and sur
passes all Mr. Nott's past efforts to select some
thing that every one may lie suited. Everything
of the latest style of gcntlemeu's goods for wear
ing apparel now graces the .helves of this magnifi
cent establishment. The prices too are such that
evesy one cau procure a ncut serviceable article.
These goods will be made up to order, equal to
any manufactured in the cities, bile they will
be much more serviceable. Call and see the fine
assortment before purchasing elsewhere.
Sprinq st'iTS are engaging the attention of J.
F. Behuffer, merchant tailor, opposite the Central
Hotel. He Is kept busy manufacturing them for
fashionable young men. He has a spleudld
stock of goods, and knows how to manufacture
a good suit of clothes.
Hams, shoulders, dried beef, und fish of the first
quality are sold ut Trimble's.
A laiuie assortment of boots and shoes are
Just being opened at the Excelsior boot and shoe
store of Win. H. Miller, on Market Square. He
has a general variety to select from, and all of
the lutcst Spring style. Call and see them.
An Immense lot of Hat and Caps may be found
at S. Faust's Hat store, on Market Square. All
the beautiful new Spring styles are now open.
Everybody cau be suited as he has a general va
riety. More Furniture. Another new lost of Fur
niture has Just beeu received at B. L. Ruuden
bush's store, in Masoulc buildings. The sales at
this establishment are constantly increasing, as
new furniture is received every week. He keeps
the best ussortiueut out side of the cities, and
sells at reasonable prices.
American Product Still Ahead ! W. M.
Daugherty Is now using marble that Is superior
to the Ilallau for monuments aud grave sloues.
While Italian marble cracks in less than ten
years, the Amerlcun has stood the led for over
thirty years and found to stand our climate fur
better than any foreign marble. Cull at bis
shop, opposlto the Court House, aud see his as
sortment. The prices have beeu greatly reduced.
A Superior urtlcleof Wheat and Buckwheat
Flour, and Corn Meal, is sold at J. G. Trimble's
Grocery at a low price.
A Fact worth remembering, that Weimer sells
goods lower than the lowest. His stock of Dress
Goods lu Silks, Merinos, Empress cloth, Sattlus,
Plaids, Ac, Ac, are complete. Velvets and
Velveteens 25 per ceut lower than former prices.
Waterproofs of the latest styles und best uiuke.
Ladles' Chlldreus and Gents' Furs. His assort
ment of Shawls, embracing all the leadlug styles
In the markets, which he oners at extremely low
prices. Cull and be convinced that Welmcr's
popular Cash Store is the place to secure bar
gains. His stock of goods Is not to be surpassed
by any In quuutlty, quality, or price. No trou
ble to show goods.
U&vlugjust returned from the New York mar
kets, he Is prepared to offer extra Inducements to
cash buyers.
Special Notice.
On Marriage Essays for Young Men, on
Great Social Evils and Abuses, which iulerfcre
will. Marriage, and rulu the bappiue of thou
sands, with sure meaus of relief for the Erriug
and I'ufortuuate, deceased and debilitated, bout
In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, Howard Association, No. 8, South
Ninth ft' . - v.? . Vs.
dflorae Monntaehe.
MOUSTACHE.
WHIBKEBS.
MOUSTACHE.
WHISKERS.
MOUSTACHE.
WHISKERS.
If. E. Cor.
Feb. 17,1878.
Prof. St. Croix's French Com
pound, tbe Great Hair Grower,
will produce a luxnrlent Mou
stache or Whiskers on tha
smoothest face. Pleasant to
use. Sent to any address on
receipt of Fifty Cents.
H. T. BOND, Chemist.
Tenth and Cbestnat Sis., 1'lilla.
-ly.
TO THE SUFFERINU.
The Rev. William H. Norton, while residing
In Brazil as a missionary, discovered In that
land of medicines a remedy for Consumption,
Scrofula, Sorb Throat, Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, and Nervous Weakness. This rem
edy has cured myself after all other medicines
had failed.
Wishing to benefitlho suffering. I will send
the recipe for preparing and nsing this remcdv to
all who desire It VKEE OF CHARGE.
Please send an envelope, with your name aud
address on It. Address,
Rev. WILLIAM H. NORTON,
676 Biioadwat,
Oct. 141871. ly. New York Citt,
itrraats. :
On the 0th inst., by Rev. J. C. Clark, at tho
residence of the bride's parents, Mr. W. B. Fur
man to Miss Annie E. Torrinoton, both of Sun
bury. Porktt fltparts.
Banbury drain fc Produce Market.
CORRECTED WEEKLT MT HII.B OERINOER.
Grain Choice White Wheat $1 60
Best Amber, Winter 1 50
Corn 80
Rye 1 00
Oats, (3i lbs.) 60
Best Amber, Winter, per suck 3 00
" " " " bnrrcl 8 K
Corn Meal, per cwt., 2 50
Pennsylvania Roll S5
Euos Pel -iozen 80
Meats Dried Beef, pel lb ....25fj:i0
Smoked Muttou 10(5. 13
Lard per lb 20
Fish Salt White FUh, per lb 15
" Trout " ifl
Cod " . 8
Vegetables Turnips, per bushel SO
Potutoes' " 75
Onions " " 1 00
Beans, " quart 15il8
Hominv, " " 13
Dried Fhuits Dried" Apples, per lb V2(k:M
" Peaches, " 30(5(25
e
NOTICE.
A MEETING of tbe Biurd of Examiners, ap
pointed by the Judges of the Courts of
Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, to examine
candidates for the office of "Mine lnspector" of
the 3rd or Shamokin District, will be held In
Pottsvillc, nn Monday the 8th day of April next,
up to which time nil applications for the office
will be received.
By order of the Board.
W. R. SIMONS, C. E. Seot.
March 30, 1873.-31.
Kntatc of John Mirharl, Deceaaed.
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters of Ad
ministration have been grunted to the un
dersigned, nn the estate of John Michael, late
of Lower Muhnnoy township, Northumberland
county. Pa., deceased. All persons knowing
themselves Indebted to said estate are requested
to make Immediate payment, aud those having
claims to present them for settlement.
II. M. lU'BB, Adininistratoi.
Lower Mabnnoy twp., March 30, 1873.-fit.
Agent Wanted for the New Work,
OI K OiIII.imK.V i
OR,
How to Make and Keep them Healthy.
13 T At oisti s K. Gardner, M. D.,
Late Professor in New York Medical College.
It treats of Amusements, Education, Physical
Development, Diseases, Accidents. Marriages,
fcc, imparting a vast amount of valuable infor
mation conducive to tbe Health, Happiness, and
Welfare of the Youug. Written In a pleasing
style. It is exceedingly interesting, as well as In
structive. Every Family should have It, and no Parent
can afford to be without it. Send for Circulars
giviug full particulars.
DUFF1ELD ASHMEAD, Publlshur,
711 Sanson! Slrect, Philadelphia.
TO IJOOK AGEXTS.
MARK TWAIN'S SEW HOOK,
"ROUGHING IT,"
Is ready for Canvassers. No book is looked for
more impatiently than this, and ageuls will do
well to get territory for it as curly as possible.
Apply for Circulars and terms to
DUFFIKLD A SUM KAD, Publisher,
711 Sanson) Street, Philadelphia.
miloMs7
FANCY SILK GOODS,
KID GLOVES, &c.
361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Importers aa4 Jobber of
Cord Ei&e ail Gros Grain Efflons,
IN ALL COLORS AND WIDTHS,
TSTMrmra and bonnet siles,
TUBWOISE and VELOUHS,
English Crapes, Crenadineo,
Tissues, Laces, Edgings,
WIUTli COTTON TltlH.TIlXGS.
. HECK TIES. DRESS BUTTONS, iC.
March 30, 1873.-3in.
Eststle of George , leeesel.
"VTOTICK is hereby given, that letters testa
Ll inentary have been granted to tbe under
signed, on the estate ol Ueorge Uses, late of the
borough of Suubury, Northumberland couuty,
Pa., deceased. All pel sous knowing themselves
Indebted to said estate are requested to make Im
mediate payment, and those having claims to
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
P. M. 8HINPL, F.iecutor.
anbury, March , 187a.-t.
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To Debilitated Forsonn, ,
To Dyspeptics,
To Sufferers from Liver Complaint,
To thosd having no Appetite,
To those with Broken Down Conslltu
tons, To Nervous Foople,
To Children Wasting Away,
oany with Debilitated Dilutive Organs,
Or gvjf'ering cith any of th following
A mptoms, which indicate Vitordered Liver
Stomach,
such as Con
stipation, Inward
Piles, Fullnoss or
Blood to the Head, Acid
ity of tbe Stomach, Nausea,
Heartburn, Dli-gust for Food,
Fullness or Weight In the Stom
ach, Sour Eructatlons.Slnklng or
Fluttering nt the Pit of the Stom
ach, Swimming of the Head, Hur
ried and Difficult Breathing, Flutter
ing at thn Heart, Choking or Suffocat
ing Sensations, when In a Lying Posture,
Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the
Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficien
cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin
and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest,
Limbs, &., Sudden flushes of Heat,
Burning lu tho Flesh Constant Ira
aglnlngs of Evil, mid Great De
pression of Spirits.
Hoofland's German Bitters.
A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirits of any klud.
Is dltrercnt from all others. It is composed of
the pure Juices, or Vital Ficivm-i.a ur Moots,
1 1 runs and Barks, (or as medicinally termed Ex
tracts,) the worthless or Inert portions of the in
gredients not being used. Therefore in one bot
tle of this Bitters there is contained as much me
dical virtue as will he lonnd lu several gallons of
ordinary mixture. The Koots, vc. used in this
Bitters are grown In Germany, their vital princi
ples extracted ii: that country by a sclcutillc Che
mist, and forwarded to tho manufactory in this
city, where they arc compounded and bottled.
Containing no spir.tunns Ingredients, this Bitters
it free from the objections nrged agnlnst all Cill
ers i uo desire for stimulants can bo Induced
from their use t they cannot muke drunkards,
and cnunnt, under any circumstances, have any
but a beneficial eflcct.
IIOOt'LAXO'N UERDUK TOXIC,
Was compounded for those not Inclined to ex
treme bitters, and Is Intended for use In cases
when some alcoholic stimulant is required in co i
nection with the tonic properties of the Bitters.
Each bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of
the Bitters, combined with puree SANTA CKUZ
RUM, and flavored in such a manner that tho ex
treme bitterness of the bitters Is overcome, form
ing a preparation hlirhly agreeable and pleasant
to the pulule, and containing the medicinal vir
tues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic Is (1.
50 per Bottle, which many persons think too
high. They must take into consideration that
the stimulant used is guaranteed to be of a pure
finality. A poor article could he furnislied at a
cheaper price, hut is it not better to pay a little
more and have n good article ? A medicinal pre
paration should contain none but tho best ingre
dients and they who expect to obtain a cheap
compound, and be bcuctilted by it will most ecr
tniuiy be cheated.
IIooflHna'M German liittrrs, or
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, with HOOF
LAND'S l'odopliyllin IM1I,
will cure yon. They are the Greatest
BLOOD PURIFIERS known to the Medical
world, and will eradicate diseases arising from
impure blood, Debility of the Disgestive Organs,
or Diseased Liver, lu a shorter time than any
oilier known remedies.
THE WHOLE SUPREME COURT OF
PENNSYLVANIA SPEAK FOR
THESE REMEDIES.
Wno WOt'I.D ask roa mork DlGXIFIED AMD
Stronger Testimony I
Hon. Geo una W. Wodwaiip, formerly Chief
Justice or the Supreme Court of I'ennsyivanla,
at present Member of Congress from Pennsyl
vania writes :
Fiiii.AnEi.ruiA, March 16th, 1RC7.
I flud "nooOand's German Hitters" Is a guod
tonic, useful In diseases of the digestive organs,
and of great benefit In cases of rialillity, and
want of nervous action in the system. Yours,
truly, GEO. W. WOODWAiiD.
Hon. Jamks Thompson, Chief Justice of the Su
preme Court of Pennsylvania.
PuiLADEi.rniA, April 28, 1S67.
I consider "Hoolland's Germnu Bitters" a val
uable medicine in case of attacks ol Indigestion
or Dyspepsia. 1 can certify this from my expe
rience of it.
Yours, JAMES THOMPSON".
Hon. Gr.oiiOE Shakswooo, J u alee of the Su
preme Court of Pennsylvania.
Pnii.AiiEi.ruiA, June 1, 18C8.
I have found by experience that "Hoolland's
German Bitters" Is a very good tonic, relieviug
dvspcptlc sinptoms almoft directlv.
GEORGE SHAUSWOOD.
Hon. Il'm. F. Itogert. Mavor of the City or Buf
falo, N. Y.
Mayor's Office, Buffalo, June 22, 18C0.
I have used "Hoolland's German Hitlers and
Tonic" in my family duriug the past year, und
can recommend them us an excellent tonic, Im
parting tone and vigor to the svntein. Their life
has been productive of decidedly bcnellcial ef-
iccts. w.l. r, KUlitKS.
Hon. Junto If. Wuod, Ex-Mayor of Williams
port, Pa.
I take great pleasure In recommeudlng "Hoof
land's Geimuu Tonic" to any oue who may be
allllcted witn Dyspepsia, l had the Dyspepsia
so badly it was impossible to keep any food on
my stomach, and I became so wcuk as not to be
uble to walk half a mile. Two bottles effect, d a
perfect cure. JAMES M. WOOD.
REMEMBER
THAT
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS,
fintJ
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC,
Will Cure every Case of
MAR ASMUS,
or Wasting away of tho Body.
REMEMBER
that
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN REMEDIES
Are the medicines you require to purify the
Blood, excite the torpid Liver to healthy action,
and to enaVjle you to pass safely through auy
hurdships or exposure.
DR. HOOFLAND'S
PO D OP II I'LL IN
or substitute for Mercury Pills. Two Pills a
Dose. The most Powerful, yet Innocent Cathar
tic known.
It Is not necessary to take a handful of these
Pills to produce the desired effect j two of them
act quickly and powei fully, cleansing the Liver,
Stomach and Bowels of all impurities. The
principal Ingredient is Podophyllln, or the Alco
holic Extract of Mandrake, which is by many
times more powerful, aellug und searching thau
the Mandruke Itself. Its peculiar action is upon
the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstruc
tions, with all the rower of Mercury, vel free
from thu injurious results attached to the use of
Unit mineral.
For all diseases, lu which the use of a cathar
tic is indicated, these pills will give entire satis
faction lu every case. They never fail.
In cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia and ex
treme coeliveuess, Dr. llooUiiiiu's German Hit
ters or Tonic should boused iu connection with
the Pills. The ionic effect of the Bitters or To
ulc builds up the system. The bitters or Tonic
fiuritics the Blood, strengthens the Nerves, regsv
utes the Liver, und gives strength, energy and
viiror.
Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, and
tone up the system with Bitters or Tonic, ami no
disease cun retain the hold, or even assail you.
Recollect that It Is DR. HOOFLAND'S GER
MAN Remedies that are so universally used and
highly recommended ; and do uol allow the
Dri'Kgist to induce you to take anything else
that he muy say is Just as good, because ha
make a lamer profit on It. These Remedies will
bu sent by Express to any locality, upon applica
tion to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GER
MAN MEDICINE STORE, ttSl AKC'H ST..
PHILADELPHIA.
CHAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor.
Formerly C. M. Jackson A Co. These Reme
dies are for Sale by Druggist, HtorelMupers, ud
Meditiue Dealers svery where.
Grrantl Spring Opening
AT
S. HERZFELDER'8
Popular Clothing Store,
Corner' Market and Third Streets,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Now on hand and roceivlng an enormous assortment of SPRING GOODS.
500 Business and Working Coats,
400 Dress Pants and Vests,
500 Business and Working Suits,
M B5JrS Stilts
HATS I CAPS to MEN ii BOYS.
A grand assortment In this line. Including all tho verv latest Spring Styles. A large variety of
' i- BOYS HATS AND CAPS.
Gents' F'upiiisiiiiig .S-oods.
The Largest Assortment In this line to be found outside the large cities.
sou ' s sk i 'ap s
Calico from 75c np. White Dress Shirts from $1.00 up. Agency for the Celebrated QUAKER
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SHIRT BOSOMS, &c.
Gents' Spring and Summer Undcruare.
500 Overalls and Overshirts
made to order. Only tbi best material usoj and well sewed.
Trunks, Valises, Satchels,
Umbrellas, Walking Canes,
aud numerous otlier artlclos. All the above goods will be offered at
ex;tra,qiid jjvary PEid-is
Buying only of tho largest and most reliable IIouvs. and for CASH only, nud doing
by far the larpest business iu my line iu this part of the countrj', I am enablud to aull
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state of Rachel Hoover, I.ato of
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tletuenl. Z. T. HOOVER, Administrator.
Jackson twp., March M, I8T2.-1.
A Valuable House and Lot
for Sale.
TTIF. undersigned offers nt private ssle, his
In rue BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and
Lot, with nil the necessary outbuildings, situate
on the Southeast corner of Walnut and Third
streets, Sunlmry. l'.i. The house is nearly new
und well llni-hed and contains nine rooms. A
guild cellar, .Vo:. Il is well ral"iilated for a resi
dence, and would bean admirable business stand
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For terms, Ac, apply to
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Suubury, Jan. 27, 187-'.-f.
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