Smtbnrg American. SUNBUItV, MAY 11, 1872. Railroad Time Tnble. N. C. R. AV. East. P. K. II. R.-Wtst. Buffalo Ex I've 13:am Erie Mull, I've 1:00 am Erie " " :2J lAccout. " 6:15 " ElinlraMall " 11:0.1 " Niagara Ex " 12:40 p m Niagara Ex." 4:40 p mElmiraMail 4:K5 " 1 Erie Ex. " 0:80 " SMAMOKtN DIVISION M. C. R. W. l.tUVB , ARIV Sunbury at lt:!50 nV At Snnbnry 9:55 ft m " 4:40 p m M 4:00 pm D. II. ft W. R. R. Leave Bunbury (1:20 a. m. Arrive nt 3.35 p. m BUNBURY A LEWISTOWN R. R. LKAVR I ARRIVE Sunbnry nt 7:S0 a. m. At Banbury 1:40 ft. m. ' 4:00 p.m. " " 7:40 p.m. Accident Insurance Tickets can be had of J. fihipman, Ticket Agent at the Depot. ocal Affairs. Srrwiso Machinks.-MIss Caroline Dalius is the agent Tor the sale of the best Sewing Machines In existence, vi i "The Improved Bingcr," "(Jrover A Baker," "Howe," snd "Domestic' which arc constantly on hand and sold ol rea sonable prices. Shelsnlso agent for the cele brated FranU and Pope Knitting Machine. Call aud seo them. 0'U:o on Market street, cant of the railroad. Dkdication. The new Baptist meeting house in Lower Augusta, will bo dedicated to the wor ship of God, with appropriate services, on Sun day, June 2d. Rev. Professor Lowry, of Univer sity of Lcwlsburg, will prcadi the dedicatory sermon. Other eminent ministers will be prc sout and address tho meeting. Services com mence nt 10 o'clock, a. m., and 7 o'clock, p. m. All ministers of the Gospel and the public gene rally are cordially invited to attend and tako part In the services. To Farmers and Others. Fine assortment pf the Harrhbnrg stone-ware Just received nt Clement efc Dlssinger's store, nnJ for sale at lower prices than can he had elsewhere. Notick. The Sabbath School Convention of the Northumberland Baptist Associutiou, will hold Us annual session on Wednesday and Thurs day of next week, In the church at Northum berland. The exercises will consist of reports, essays, discussions, Ac. Live Sabbath School Instructors will bo present. The public are In vited. G. J. Birr.NsiNGKH, Sec. Bovt Sl'NK.On Monday last, a canal boat laden with coal, belonging to Dry Valley, was sunk at Grant A Bro.'s wharf, at this place. Pkcohatios Day. The 80th of May, set apart for decorating soldiers graves, should be regular ly observed. The Post of the G. A. R., nt this I lace, we are Informed, are making preparations lo tarn out, accompanied by the Sunbury Cornet Band. Ve hope to see all citizens turn out huv an Interest in tho matte, and make the day more iutcrolin" than ever before. L. 11. Kase, Esq., has removed his law office j tn'.i tha rooms lately occupied by the Awkkican, j in M.isser's building, entrance next door to Dr. Moody' llrug Store, on Maiket Square. His . oiTtee has be-u ner.tl.v fit ted up, and his uunicrous i clients and filmids will find it a rnir.f it to vi-it I tiiC 'Squire. We have no doubt but that his I pi :-.?licc will increase more Huu uoi.o.c in iu usw qu:ir.cn. Salt Pktiik Pov. iv.'.i. Persons desiring first- class powder v.iU Hud Mestrs. M.'.iiicr & Co., I Trevort'Hi, thi county, men who will always j supply thill1 customers with a gooi article. They I tiinnufacturc nunc bti the bc.-t. j .Vb Invlt j auontion of our leaders to the statc t:ert of The Firct !'atlonal Bank of Sunbnry, and The Northumberland Couuty National Bank, ! of bliamukin, in another part of tins paper. Nuw Stow:. We refer our leaders to the ud v jitisUiueiil of Finney' new store, on Market street, and would ask them to cxamino his magnifleeut stock of goods. Death of a Soldier. Capt. James Slater, an officer of the Cth Pennsylvania Reserve', died at Northumberland a few days ugo. l!u w:is a brave soldier and fought through n number of hard battles. lie was buried by his comrades with military houois. Mus. Ann Himsmdinhkii, aged 7fl years, and a ulster to Henry Wenek, deceased, died lu Nor- liiumberlaud, last week. She was one of the j family of sturdy Germans who came to this country about seventy years ago, from Holland. I fclic is the last of the family, the only remaining brother, Henry, having died at an advanced age, a few weeks since. Tub Vor.KS property for sale cheap, comer of Second and Race streets ; nnd Hunt property, iu Friling's addition, for (1,200. Inquire of A. N. Brico, Sunbury, Pa. FciiSACE. We learn that a furnace company was organized iu Northumberland, on Tuesday last, aud that the location will be on the North Branch above Samuel Elliott's, on tho outer limits of tho borough. The Northumberland people also talk strongly of getting car shops. Over one hundred shares having been subscribed. Oi'R friends throughout the comity can aid us much by canvassing for subscribers for the American. We will pay liberal for new sub scribers, and all raising clubs, or who will send ns single names shall not be losers by reason of any efforts made on our behalf. We will send the A jiericas to any address from this date to the Hi st of December for tho low price of 75 cts. in advance. Campaign, clubs of ten or more subscribers will be furnished with the paper for 65 cents. Bet yourselves to work and help along the cause. Bi nbl'kt ahi Lewistown Railkoad. A new schedule went into operation oo this road on Monday lust. The trains going west now leave Sunbury at 7:30 a. m. nnd 4:00 p. m., and arrive at Lewistown at 0:67 a. m. and 6:U7 p. in. Go ing eastward, leave Lewistown at 11:13 a. m. and 5:07 p. m.,nd arrive at Sunbury at 1:40 and 7:40 p. m. Tbe train that loaves Sunbury at 4:00 p. in. connects with the fast line west on the l'ebnsylvania Railroad, giving westward travel unusual facilities. Carriaue and Waoos M av cfactor v. M r. With Raker, of Seven Poiuts, Lower Augusta township, has lately sreetad a carriage and wa gon maker shop at that place, and is prepared to Jill all orders that may be seut to him. Mr. Raker bus had some eleven years experience in the business, and will carry on the manufacture of wagons, buggies, carriages, &e., on an exten 1t cle. Ills work compares with the very Lett. Tm friends of Women Suffrage throughout the State are reqLested to soud their names, with Post Offlee addess, to the Pennsylvania Woman M(fege AsioelaUou, 700 Area street, Philadel phia. Thou wishing dueaments or spool men copies pf the Woman's Journal U1 be supplied. Btropo Bess add Als B. Tuengart has ta ken possession of Baker Brewery st Milton, and Is bow firnrt4 to furnish all with sn arti cle of strong htw tad alt, not surpassed In this Mrt!on.aT sc(W)r OrJsrj asat bj uull Will rs- -Wa are again reminded, since the warm weather has set In, that the slaughter houses In the borongh are becoming a great nuisance to those living In their vicinity, on account of them being kept In ft filthy condition. It is certainly none too pleasant for persons to cleau up and purify tbelr premises and then be annoyed during the whole season by an obnoxious odor of the refuse matter of a slaughter house. We notice that laws have been enacted by the Councils of Lock Haven, Willlamsport and other towns to bare their slaughter houses removed to the ex treme outskirts of their towns, awny from any dwollings. As our present Council Is disposed to remedy all evils, and are now engaged In cleaning the streets and alleys, wo hope they will also look after the slaughter houses and have the evil complained of remedied. A New Cornet Band. The establishing of a Cornet Band lu this place, Is now a flied matter. The Instruments have been purchased, and In a few days the band will be fully organized under the leadership of Mr. Thomas D. Grant, assisted by Thomas M. Pnrscl and Jured C. irwln. The Instruments will consist of ten pieces besides drams and cymbols, the cost of which will bo nbout 550. This organization will be composed of somo of our very best young men In this place, some of whom are endowed with extra musical talent. At a meeting of tho stockholders of the Nor thumberland Bridge Company, held at the hotel of Geo. Burr, In Northumberland, on Monday, May Cth, 1872, the following gentlemen were elected and sworn In officers of the company for tho eusuing year: President John Taggart. Treas. and Clerk. W T. Forsyth. - Managers W. T. Forsyth, W. I. Grccnnugh, W. L. Dewart, A. E. Knpp, Jos. Priestly, M. B. Priestly. The Ete. The second number of The Kyi, edited by Dr. C. E. Up Dc Graff, of this place, Is upon our table. It is neatly printed, and con tains a great deal of useful information. The paper Is furnished to ull sending lu their names ! nnd address, Irco of charge. Look out for cheap and good Marble. W. M. I Duiighcrty has Just returned fiom tho quarries In Vermont, where he purchased a large lot of the bett and cheapest marble. He will sell as cheap us the cheapest, and execute tho lettering better. W. II. Blanks gives notice in another column, that he is prepared to do all kinds of hause, sign, and ornamental painting, decorating nnd paper hanging. Mr. Blanks has had n number of years experience In Philadelphia, and will be found a good mechanic. I'onucil K'roccctliug. Sinm lev. May 7th, 1ST3. Council met. Members present Chief Bur gess, col. Mulick, in the chair j J. M. Cndwul luilcr, D. C. Dissinccr, Rohrbach, Greeuough, Fox, Cake, Dewait.Clulk, Gnringer and Irwln. Miuutcs of last meeting rend and adopted. On motiou of Mr. Dewart, It was Jlnvlenl, That the Committee on-Square be authorized to say whether the Grand Army of the Republic shall have the privilege of putting up a monu ment In Market Square. On motion of Mr. Oreencugli, .-solved, That the Ordinance in regard as to market days lie so amended as to make three market days, Tuesday, Thuisday and Saturdays, Instead of Wednesday and Saturdays, Mid to dote at 8 o'clock for the butchers. Two petitions for opening Second Street, from Race Street to Cake's addition, were presented to council. Referred to Committe" on Streets and Alleys. On motion of Mr. Cuke, That the Committee en Streets nr.d alleys are hereby uuthorlzcd to ! forthwith open nnd contract fur the owning of , Second f-1 ret t, from Race Strett no'th to con i ncet with Railroad Avenue in Cake's addition to j Siinlniry. Also to have the lineg of the said j streets extended and surveyed, and to receive ! proposals for the building of a suitable bridge ' across the basin. Fens 4, nays 5 negatived. ' Most of the members, or all, seemed in favor I of opening Seccnd Street, but as the resolution ' read was objectionable, it was voted down. I Ou motion of Mr. Dewart, It was 7ecl"l, j That the Committee on Fire Engine lie instructed I to inquire into and report nt as early day as possible, what it would cost to purchase two horses and their harness, and prepare a plarc to keep them. Said horses to be for the use of tho Steam Fire Engine. Aud aVa to inquire and re- port Whether, in the day time, work enough could not be had from the Borough or -.itizens, to pay for the keeping of the said horses and the man who attends them. And also further, in- quire ano repoit wnai it wouiu cost to put up a lire ulnrm bell at or upon the engine house. Mr. Dewart, of tho Finance Committee, then read tbe following rcpoits i That the Committee find that Mr. Cuke enter ed iuto a contract with a former Council toslopc wall the river bank, and find the stone for the same, ut 11.00 per perch. Hat he did so slope wall O'J feet of said bank, in w hich bo used S3 and 8 5 perches of stone, tho Borough thus be coming in debt to him t53.0O. Thnt forthe oth cr two items, viz : filling Railroad Avenue and Packor Street, thcrs was not only no contract for the same, but It was done without the orders, or even the knowledge, of the Chief Burgess or Council, and they repoit that these Items bo not paid. They thereforo recommend the passago of the following i Xetolvtd, That the Chief Burgess be directed to druw his order In favor of J. W. Cake for ?53.00 in full of bill of April 10th, 1872, for36fl.2o, and that your committee be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. Adopted. That the finance committee to whom was re ferred certain Items In the bill of Ira T. Clement, of March 14, 1872, they ascertained from a for mer Chief Burgess, P. II. Moore, Esq., that the said work was done by order of Council, that it amounts to f 11 00, and that the disputed items would have been ordered paid if his Council bad had another meeting before they went out of of fice. The committee therefore recommended the passage of the following ; Retolnd, That the Chief Burgess be directed to druw bis order for the above amount in full of Mr. Clement's bill of March 14, 1872, and your committee discharged from further cousideration of the subject. Adopted. The finance committee to whom was referred tbe subject of the bounty bond held by Robert Campbell, of Bnydertown, report, that npon in quiry they discover that (he bond was properly issued in good faith for bounty purposes, and that Mr. Campbell Is Us true aud lawful owner. They therefore recommend the passage of the following i Resolved, That an order shall be di twn by the Chief Burgess for tbe paymsnt of th j same, and that yont committee be discharged 'rom the fur ther cousideration of tbe subject. Adopted. Mr. Fox, of the committee on river bank, re ported that the river bank Is washed out from Cake's brick bouse down to Reagau's saw mill, from F riling, Bowen A Engel's saw mill down to Fry's house is full of log, rubbish aud filth ; and fiom Dr. Master's property down to Spruce street the bank Is washed out snd sand dcosited by Beasholti. Your committee therefore suggest that tbe matter referred to iu this report be im mediately attended to. An agreement or the Gas Company was read, snd on motion, adopted. On motion, Reiolycd, That when this Council adjourn, we adjourn to meet on next Tuesday evening, t finish up all las unfinished business. On motion, adjourned. f.W, Ibat, Clark. School Directors Coevrntior. The School Directors of Northumberland county met at the Court Honso, at Snnbnry, on Tuesday, May 7th, 1872, at 1 o'clock, p. m., according to call Issued. On motion of Dr. J. J. John, John H. McCor mtck, of Miltont was elected President, and J. B. Reed, of Mt. Carmcl Borough, and L. M; Morton, of Milton, Secretaries. After calling tbe names of delegates of the different school districts in the county, It was as certained that one hundred and tweuty-slx an swered to their names. On motion, iieiohwt, That the first business of the Convention bo the fixing of the salary of the County Superintendent. On motion, It was Xenoivcd, That the salary of the Snpeilntcudcnt be fixed at 11,000 per annum. The Convention then proceeded to a nomina tion and election of County Supcrlulendcnt, as follows I Charles M. Lcsher received 7 Votes. J. J. Relmensnyder " 10 " D. C. John " 81 " Baul Hhlpmnn " 74 " O. P. Pultou " 4 " Saul Shlpmnn having received a majority of the votes cast, was declared elected for the en suing term. On motion, adjourned. Pennsylvania Reserve Association. The Eleventh Anniversary of tho Pennsylvania Re serve Corps will be celebrated nt Willlamsport, on Wednesday, May lMh, 1872, pursuant to a resolution adopted at the meeting of the State Association, held nt Philadelphia, May lOtli, '71. Hon. Wm. McClelland will deliver tbe oration. A cordial Invitation is extended to members of the old Division throughout the State to be present ou the occasion. Delegates desiring to participate will please notify Wii.mam J. Harvey, Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements ut Wilkctburre, of the number of men w ho will attend. Jons II. Taogaiit, Corresponding Secretary P. R. A. Plans have been procured for building an ad dition to St. Matthew's P. E.-Church, In this place. The proposed Improvements consist of a recess chancel with a bell gable, a vestry room, which will also be usc.l as n Sunday School class room, aud an organ chamber. It Is nlso intend ed to put entirely new pews nnd stained glass windows In the church. The chancel window, n triplet, will be glvcu by friends in Philadelphia. The side w indows lu the nave of the church, It if hoped, will be given us memorial windows. One has been already promised, and another is to bu ! furnished by the Sun lay School children. (la r.ette. Mita. S. T. Biiown was badly burned on Mon day last, by her clothes taking lire while making soap in tho yard nt the rear of her residence. Ono of her arms, her breast nnd face were seri ously injured before the fire was cMir.guishc 1. She has been suffering severely from her injuries since the. accident, bat it is hoped no dangerous consequences will result. Vittuniim. The 'eelly Ejntnmert, u new nine column pa per, ably edited and printed on (1-ie paper, lias Just made Its appearance In Willlamsport. It advocati s Pi publican pi lnclplet, and is devoted to bu.-.iness, literature and general news. We v.lah It abundance of success. Ltsv of Letters remaining iu the Sunbury Toil Office, May 8, 1S72: W. L. Baker, Mrs. Ada Bedcar, Mrs. Ann Bartlett, Wm. Hehney, Mls Rein-ecu Broscious, Mrs. tVmrad. Mrs. Mary (lault, Chri.-tiau Uros inan, John R. Haas. John liouliarrler, Thomas Holt, Miss Annie Johnson, Abraham Kalev, I'lilnecs Lei.-er, II. K. Lytic, li. 11. Nye, John i). Reitz. R. C. Smith, Leonard Smith, Willie M. Smith, J. i. S. Siiimlel, Miss Matty Siuelcyl, illiani Simlli, (-'). J. J. SMITH, P. M. I Ceiei. 'i KAiir. The Shi.mokin JlentlJ of this I Week says : I "The amount of coal thipped from our county ' for Apiil Is 10S Cp.'j3 tons, and for the season 304, ! 13.") tons, against TS.ri.V) for the month and 0:n',- 01," lor tne season nisi year, e.ain lortnc ino'.iiu C0,::'.)ll tons, and for the season T3,l)C3 tons. ' The Daniel Webster colik-ry has been leased by Mr. Wm. Brown, who is now operating the l.ainiicit. .Mr. Mown lias nnd cousideramc cv- Ribbons ami Flowers, Trimmings of every ele peiienceiii dillicn'.t milling, and no doubt tlie ' scriptlon. mid every kind of goods usnully "kept Webster will run up lu shipments under his man- ' in u millinery establishment, can bo had ut her . ,, store at the lowest piiecs. Tlie verv best in the me in. . j Philadelphia mai ket lias beeu selected, to which Tm: r.i sK v Timlkha vr it finds nni of iis most insidious and dnngoous foes in the inany so-called "tonics" und "apretia rs," made of cheap whlky and refuse liipicrs, liuishi'd up to suit depraved appetites, under the name of medi cines. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters :ti o none of these. The y are not a beverage, but j a genuine medicine, purely vegelahle, prepared from California heibs by ;i regular physician. For all diseases of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bladder, skin nnd blood, they tire infaliililu and unrivaled remedy. Husiiiess Notices. With all due deference to everybody we beg leave to Inform the people of Sunbury aud sur rounding country, that we are now prepared with u nice nssoituirut of goods to supply their wants at the very lowest prices. With nil be coming modesty we would cull your intention to our reputation for good goods nt the lowest prices, fair uud honorable dealings with every one. No misrepresentations to elleet sales; al though about the last to bring Spring und Sum mer goods, we mean to sell them at such prices us will guarantee the sale of our goods. Call and be convinced lhal Fryliug's Mammoth Store, Market Sjuitrr, next door to tho Ourt House, Is the place for bargaius. Bahv Cakkiaoes. A new lot jut received aud for sale ut B. L. Raudtnbush's furnltur'i store, Masonic bulldlugs. Si'HiNU and Si'Umek styles of Huts arc now open nt S. Faust s store, ou Market street. Neckties, Collars, Cuffs, and Gentlemen's Fur nithing Goods, new styles, are sold at low prices., Dollt Vakdins at Welmer's. Iuisu Piilin9 ut Welmer's. Plaid Poi'uss ut Welmer's. Plain PopliJs at Welmer's. Ciiintzks at Welmer's. Spkino Shawls qt Welmer's. r An endless variety of Goods for Ladles', Gent's and Chlldreus vear. Call and seo for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. A large assortment of boots and shoes are just being opeued at tha Excelsior boot nnd shoe store of Win. II. Miller, on Market Square. He has a general variety to select from, and all of the latest Spring style. Call and soe them. Special Notices. On Marriage. Essays for Young Men, on Great Social Evils and Abuses, which interfere wilL Marriage, and ruin the happlnese of thou sands, with sure means of relief for tbe Erring aud Unfortunate, deceased and debilitated. Seut in sealed letter euvulopes, free of charge. Address, Howard Association, No. 3, South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO TIIK NIJFFKKIXU. The Rev. William 11. Norton, while residing in Braril as a missionary, discovered lu that laud of inediciuce a remedy for CoKSi'MfTiOM, Ucaeri'LA, Soke Thiioat, Coigus, Colps, Astusia, and Nkkvoi s Wiaknesa. This rem edy has cured myself after all other medicines had failed. Wishing, to benefit the suffering. I will tend the rec1e lor preparing and using this remedy to all who desire It FREE OF CHARGE. Please send an envelope, with your name and address on It. Address, Kev. WILLIAM H. NORTON, 76 Bkoadwat, Oct. 141871 1y. New Vo Citv, A IIAadnome IHonntaclie. MOUVTACHE. Prof. 8t. Croix's French Com WHISKEKfl. pound, the Ortat Hair Grower, MOUSTACHE, will produco n luxurlent Mou WHISKEHS. staehe or Whiskers on the MOUSTACHE, smoothest face. Pleasant to WHIS1CEU8. us. Bent to any address on receipt of Filly Cents. II. T. BOND, Chemist. N. E. Cor. Tenth aud Chestnut Bis., riilln. Feb. 17, lS73.-ly. ? t r. " t m J 5.- . . & i 3 a. . 3tjJ g .Js S o " i 1 ft o in CD P4 B CO o o H 2 XI 2 5 a . $ 2 ssiS 3 S E C v a !-"F s 1 E a at -1 fr Q M i & - t. g L" w ? .5 a 5 ri tt 3 x .a t: s - i e V- S 3 3. In I'pper Augusta township, on Hie lth ult., LEAHY SOPHIA, daughter of Wm. and Chatty Everett, aged 2 years, 5 months nnd 7 days. In Sunbnry, on the 20th ult., FLORA, daughter of E. II. nnd Mrs. Swcitzer, aged about 3 years. In Upper Augusta twp., on tbe 2Stb ult., of consumption, FRANKLIN P. GARINGElt, son of Ri-uben and Julia Ann Garinger, aged 18 years, 7 months and 15 days. In Vpper Augusta township, on the SOth tilt., 8ARAII ELLEN, daughter or Henry nnd Marga ret Arnold, aged 1 month aud 14 days. In Lower Augusta twp.. on the 21st nit., WIL LIE EDWARD, son of John H. nnd Abliy Beck, aged 3 years, 10 months and 8 days. .TI A UK K I N. Flonr anil 4raiu .Market. Extra Family 810.00 Red Wheut, p. bu., Sl.00 UucKwiirar, p. ct., fi.oo Kyo, Corn Meal, fiOConi. Wheat Bran, p. bu. 1.5(1; Buckwheat Shorn, 2.00 Oats. :!2 lbs., Com A Oats Chop, 2.00 Flaxseed, Timothy Seed, p. b. 3.00 i'rotluce Market. Putatoes, M Hams, per doz., Hi Tallow, 40 Couutiy Soup, 12 Dried Apple, 10 i " Pearlies, Shoulders, Butter, por lb., Lar.l, Sides, MM! L It Y CO A I, M A It It KT. j IIKTA1L AT WHAIIK. RETAIL DELIVERED. Egg nnd Stove $3. 50 F.ggand Etovc f4.50 Chectuut 2.5(1 Chestnut 50 Pea l.noll'ea 2.50 iXtiu Abbcrliscmcnts 'A-1 At; K.MS t'.M 'Literature, Art and Son I Is the bet selling book ever offered. It coin 1 bines the humor of anecdote, the wisdom of es l sav, the Information of history and blographv. thu awe Hues mid grandeur of poetry, the exqui site charm of music, una 400 beautiful Illustra tions. "Solid reading for graver moments j pleasant i pictures to illumine quiet hoars , aud gems ot song for the social circle." An Agent writes, "Sold 127 copies this week. 1 Wi'l sell 500 this month easily." Our now stem of canvassing does awny with i objection, to the business. Particulars free. A ; ! valuable present to every n"W Agent. j ' I r.ll l 1U..I. fL UI.IMll.'Nti 111., VI and U5 Liberty Street, ". ev York. :,iit. ( MII.MM.RV, SPIUXG STYLUS nt thu ! (jpvj'flf J MILLINERY STOKE OF .miss i.. suissi.r.u. ' Kvery kind of Millinery Hoods, embracing I Hut1, I.oiiiiotM, Se-liool HatN, Crajio i iisihniiii itonuris, l"e lajiesaie liivuea to examine ana bo eonvin ! ced. MISS L. S1I1SSLEH, Market Square, Sunbury, l a. April 20, 1ST ;it m oriMMi of the largest und most fashionable stock of ninflici nvirl nncimnro!! of every grade, aud (icntlenicn's Furnishing Goods, at T II Oft. . XOTT'S MEUCIIANT .TAILOK (STOKE, in Miller's Block, Third street, two doors below Market, SUNBURY, PENN'A. The most fashionable clothing mude to order from every variety of goods. Suits of all size's made up .it the shorted no tice, from tlie bust selected stock iu New York and I'hl'.udedphiu. Cull and bo convinced. TIIOS. G. NOTT. April 'JO, 1872. Spring aud Nil m in or Opening OK .HI.I,IM.UY t;OOIN. Hats nnd onnots, Trimmed and ..Untrimmed, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, WREATHS, LACES, &c., nil ntw styles.- Crape Veil ol" all Grades. CRATE HATS AND BONNETS, and everything usually kept in a Milliuery Store. Call st M. L. GOSSLER'8 Store, Vt South Fourth Street, below the S. V. R. R., St.'NBL'RY, PA. April 20, 1873. TO TIIK 1. AIM F.N! GRAND OPF.NINO OF Milliner)' aud Fancy Goods. Spring styles of HATS aud BONNETS, trimmed aud uutrimmed. All the latest styles In STRAW, CHIP, LEG-HORN, CACTUS, Neapolitan, Waterproof, Ae. School Huts and Sun Hats. Trimmings Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, &e. Glove), Collier de Grace, Crape, Crape Veils, Tissues, Neckties. Ramsey, War ner A Co.'s Patterus, and all the Spring styles of Milliuery Goods. Cull and seo my choice assortment. MISS L. WEISER. Market Btreet, one door west of Gearhart's cou lee t lone ry store. A pill 20, 187:!. "IiOUGIIING IT." It is s companion volume to "IXSOCENTN ABROAD," nf which Have already becd ordered , an is still one of the best selliug books out. Dou't waste time on books no oue wants, but take on people will stop yon In tbs street to subscribe for. "There Is a time to laugh," aud all who read this book v.'ill see cleat ly that time has come. Apply to W. H. Renter, sirent, for Northum berland, Point, Upper Augusta, and Sunbury. Orders for the Book left at the Clement llou.e, Sunbury, will receive prompt attention. Arm ao, 173.-11. A:lsr APPEAL To DebilitaUid Personi, To Dyspeptics, To Suflbmrs from Liver Complaint, To those having no Appetite, To thqso wilh Broken Down Constiltt tons, To IJ'ertous People, To Children AVnsting AwRy, oany with Debilitated Digestive Organs, Or rvfl'ering with any of the folloicing b t)ij(oM, which indicate Disordered Lhtr Stomach, ' . such as Con stipation, Inward. Piles, Fullness or Blood to tbe Head, Acid- , Ity of thcStomnch, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in tho Stom ach, Pour Eruetatlons,Sinklng or Fluttering nt the Pit of the Stom nch, Swimming of tho Head, Hur ried and Difficult Breathing. Flutter ing at the Heart, Choking or Bnffocat- j ing Sensations, when In a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tho ' Bight, Fevornnd Dull Pain In thu Head, Deficien cy of Perspiration, Yellowness of tho.Skiu iin l Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back. Chcft, Limbs, fit., Sudden Hushes of Heat, Burning In 111'! FIcrIi Constant Im uginiugs of Evil, nnd Great De pression of Spirits. IloollamV.s German Hitters. A Bitters without Alcohol or Spirit of any kind. Is different from nil others. It Is composed of the pure Juices, or Vital Principle1 op Roots, llrcnns nnd Baiikh, (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 ns will be found in several gallons of ordinary mixture. The Roots, Ac., used In this Hitters are grown In tierniany, their vital princi ples extracted in that country by a scientific Chc inM, and forwarded to the manufactory in this city, where, they are compounded nnd bottled. Containing no spir.tuous ingredients, this Bitters is free from the objections urged against all oth ers : no dosiro for stimulants can bo induced from their use t they cannot make drunkards. and cannot, under any circumstances, huvo any but a beneficial eOei t. lJOOFI,AlS Kit MAX TOXIC, Was compounded for those not luelincd to ex treme bitters, nnd is intended fur use In cases 1 w hen some alcoholic stimulant is required In co i neetinn with tbe tonic properties of the Bitters. Each bottle of tlic Tonic contains one bottle of I the Bitters, combined with puree SANTA Cltl'Z j RUM, nnd flavored In such a manner that tho ex- tremo bitterness of the bitters is ovcre-omc, form ing a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal vir tues of t lie Bitters. The price of tho Tonic Is fl. I 50 per Boltle, which many persons think too i high. They must take into consideration that tho stimulant used is guaranteed to b of a pure quality. A poor article could be furnished at n cheaper price, but is it not better to pay a little I more aud have a good article I A medicinal prc j paration should contain none but the best Ingre I clients j and they who expect to obtain u cheap : coiiiihuiii.I, and be. benefitted by It will uioal cer tainly be cheated. Iloofltsud's Ucrniiiu Itiltrrx, or HOGFLAN1VS CERMAN TONIC, with HOOK LAND'S IoIo)hjIIiii Till, will cure you. They are the (ireutest BLOOD PURIFIERS known to the Medical world, and will eradicato diseases uriMni: lroui impure blood. Debility of the Disge-.tivc Organs, or Diseased Liver, in a bhoiter time than any oilier known remedies. the WITOTE si'pkeme rour.T or I'KNNSYLVANIA SPEAK 1 OK THESE UEMEDIES. Wi:o wo;i.r a-K ron jiour. Dxsirini) ami STiieiseii.it Testimont ! Hon. Gr.ouoK W. Woihwaud, formerly Cliief J notice of t lie Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, nt present Member of Congress from Pennsyl vania writes s PiiiLAnv.i.puu, March lfiih, 107. I find "Hoollaud's German Bitters" Is n good tonic, useful iu diseases of I he digestive organs, mid of great beuelit ill cases of debility, and want of nervous action In the steni. Yours, truly, OLO. W. W joDWAt.D. Hon. Jamm TuoMrsox, Chief Justice of the Su preme Court of Pennsylvania. Piiii.AiinLi'iiiA, April 2, 1S07. I consider "Hootland"s (iermaii Bittern" a val uable medicine In case of attacks ol Indigestion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my expe rience of it. Yours, JAMES THOMPSON. Hon. CiKoiior: Si:ai:siiiu, Justice of the Su- i renie Court of Pennsylvania. Puii.vDiu.riiiA, June 1, 1S0S. I have found by experience that "Ilocltand's j German Bitters" is a very good Ionic, relieving dvspeptic svniptonn nlmt direetiv. j (iEUIlGE SH.VIiSWOOD. ! Hull. H'm. . llo'jen. Muvorof the City of Buf falo, N. Y. Mayor's Oillee, Buffalo, June 22, lSflO. I havo used "lloutland's (Jeirnan Bitters un l Tonic" lu my family during the past year, mid can recommend them as mi excellent loiile, im parting tone and vigor to the system. Their use ' ',11S bct'" l'rodULtivo ot decidedly beneheiiil rf- wm. F, Rogers. feels. ; Hon. J.imo .If. ll'ooi,' Ex-Muyor of Wllllams- jiort, Pa. ! I take jrreat pleasure In recomineiulliig "Iloof land's (ieimnn Tonic" to anyone who may be nlilieted witli Dyspepsia. 1 hud tlio Dyspi'psia so badly it was iniHwihlc to keep any fond on my stomach, nnd I became so weak ns not to be able to walk half a mile. Two bottles elfeetod a . perfect erne. JAMES M. WOOD. REMEMBER THAT HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, fin.l HOOFLAND'S HERMAN" TONIC, Will Cure every Case if MARASMUS, or Wasting nway of thu Boely. REMEMBER tiiut HOOFLAND'S HERMAN REMEDIES Are the medicines you require to purify the lUmid. exeitc the tornid Liver to healtliv ueiiim. nnd to ena.ile you to pass salciy liirouyli any hardsbips or exposure. DJt. HOOFLAND'S PO D UP U V L LIN. or substitute for Mercury Pills. Two Pills n Dose. The most Powerful, jet luuoccut Cathar tic known. It Is not necessary to take a handful of these Pills to produce tho desired effect i two of them act quickly and powerfully, cleanslnir the Liver, Stomach uud Bowels of all impurities. 'Die principal ingredient Is Podophyllin, or the Alco holic. Extract of Mandrake, which Is by many limes more powerful, acting nnd searching thuu the Mandrake itseil. lis peculiar action is upon tlie Liver, clcuuiiig it speedily from all obstruc tions, with all the power of Xlurcury, yet free from the Injurious results attached to the use of that mineral. Fornll diseases, In which the ue of a cathar tic Is Indicated-, the pills will give entire satis faction In every case. They never fail. In ruses of Liver Complaint, Dy.pcpsta aud ex treme costivcuuss, Dr. llooflund's derinan Bit ters or Tonic should be used In ronuectiou with the Pills. The tonic cllecl of the Haters or To nic builds up the system. The bitters or Tonic fiurlflvs the Blood, strengthens the Nerves, regti utes tbe Liver, and gives strength, eueruy and vltfor. Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, and tone up the system with Bitters or Tonic, and no disease ran rilaln tho hold, or even assail you. '. ' ' .. . Recollect ttuet It U Dll. uuuiLASUl (JfcK- AN Remedies that are so universally used sud ghlv reeoiiimended 1 snd do not ollow tbe rtgglst to iuduce you to tuks anything eiss MAN highly Driitclst that he may say is just as good, because he makes a larger profit on it. These Remedies will be sent by Express to any locality, upon applica tion to the PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GER MAN MEDICINE STORE, St ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. CIIAS. M. EVANS, Proprietor. Formerly C. M. Jackson & Co. The Rama dies sre for Sal by Druggists, etorekerocis, sod i Medicine. Dfileit evtrynbeit. $2tto ltttatrtlsttntitif . . it 6 size or PEILTS. O O o o a Or Sagnr-Contcd, Conccnte ac, ltiet and Ilcrbnl .Voter, Atitl-ttillnus Granules. Tin; "UTTLIl OUST" CATHAItTlC, or nullum lit Inrvi Physic. v The nnvcltycf modern Mi'dh s.1. Ciirr.ilrsl nd Plisr tnnceuticAl heiewe. No n- of any lon,'.T Inking U.i M-ZO, reiml-i Slid luinsenn .. 'c. impost d of chciip. crude, and he.l!:y hn.'rei'ieins. when voeaii by s carcNil itiieatitni nt rheiHititl reienee. r.itui't e;l tlie rnthsrlie mid tl t leeiile iml ii e:iles In m ilie twist vsliiaMe roots nud iirl. and cwiieenirnie theia buna minute. Ornniile.Kcni-i'.'ly larncr itinii a imtolarat siecd, llintrs'i t e tndily .walLmed 1 r tlin-c eif tie. inf.t sea-ituo nieteicln find le'ticil.MH tutcs. r.iohlilllo 111 rcasi vo t-c!clr ,t sei.t. in n uio-t co'ieciitratpd f'trm.ns tnurh c:iihni .;c poetcr n i riii'mdled In any of tin- l-ir ;n pills lunad lor sale iu tl:T ilru,' choj... I'ro'ji tlieir Woiiileir .l l .i:lei;-lio po'.eer, t.i 1m'-; r i'n i-i laHr fieoi-lo who Itnvn not tried IV ni are kiji l' suinioro '.! at Ihey a: harsh r- lirflc t:i eil'.H. l i t nie.n (. nn( i nil me ene, ino diT-'D'Ht nef ive lerriieii.rd inei,p. id v hif )i ll:"v:ir r-enno-etl l ele ; so liartuo'er.nl mid iivlni" ). te.p l,y l l'! oilier, ns lo irll' C It nnI sea ll i II t at;'l tlioroii h, jet fjc::t y pud kliu'.ly !;. r: i :ujj fa!li:l:!ic. (e.00 Kctvn:-;1 1 luveV, uTere 1 h- !'. : p-c.jrte. tir of tlie-fl I ell Is. l l a1 t i e-ml I v I:". i:;ei' r-i. Olysis, will f.ttd tl theiil ney C.d'eni 1 er flat.- I-. i,r mercury or auv ul.ur tuiucnr (lei n cntiiciy I -.'.!-, I - pn-t! ir cire l rei) .i.ed wkiM i'.iT V.'."i:. 'Ine, ,... uillici.it tlis'ilitmrefl lo 1..0 e.,l.-;ii:ill mi. c'lel. i.r c;. cups'ion. l'or Janii ltc, lle-i:.clt , atlp.tiion, ImiMir Bliu", t: i sli on letir, ' I tit iie-.solf t ::.( c. i . ; .: ri:ie. H.Mir Hret'inlie.'i e ( t..v r 'jr.'. iieii, ?;.' 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