Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 06, 1872, Image 3

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    " 8UNBURY,"JULY6,T872.
Railroad Tim Tisblof.
P. & E. R. R (lomo NoaTHWmn.
Erie Mall, 1 wives at 0:05 a m
Nlanra Express, " " 1:30 p in
Mall, " " 4:iO p m
Erie Express, 0:50 p m
N. C. R. V Ootao SoCTHWARn.
F.rle Mall, lonvci at 1U45 a m
F.rle Express, " 7:40 a m
Mull, " 11:05 am
Niagara Kxprcsn, " " 0:30 p m
Tlio Erie Express tralu remains here about
SO minutes f v brcukfnst.
BitNnunv & Lkwirtows R. R.
Mull truin leaves at 7.S0 a. m., and arrives at
7.60 p. in. Fast Liuc leaves at 8.40 p. in., and
arrives at 1.60 p. in.
&UAMOK1K VALLET R. R.
Mnil leaves nt 13.35 p.m., for Shamoklu and
arrives at 3.55 p. m. Leaves for Mt. Carmcl at
4.40 p. m., and arrives at 9.25 a. m.
D. n. & W. R. R.
Trains have for Now York, via H&zletou at
6.20 a. m., and arrives at 3.35 p. ni.
Accident Insurance Tickets enn be had of J.
Shipiunn, Ticket Agent at the Depot.
ftccd Affairs.
o. S
Sewinu Macuinks.-MIss Caroline Dallus Is tho
ngent for the sale of tho bent Sewing Machines
In cxisteuce, viz "Tho Improved Singer,"
"Graver & Baker," "Howe," and "Domestic,"
which are constantly on hand nud sold at rea
sonable prices. She Is also agent for the cele
brated FranU and Pope Knitting Machine. Call
and seo them. Ofl-e on Market street, cast of
the railroad.
Wanted. A girl, or widow having no child
ren, who understands house-keeping, will find
a good home and liberal wngc3 paid, by npply
lny at this oUlee. Good references required.
It. 11. Ma9seu has Just received from New
Tork, a uew supply of Ice Cream Freezers, suita
ble for 1'uailltes and saloous.
Foit Sale. A second hand one-horse spring
wagon la oil-rod for sale cheap. Apply to
Jxo. WlI.VF.It'a
Flour and Feed Store, Spruce St., Suubury, Fa.
Washuchn's Last Sissation will appear In
Fry's nail, this Friday evening, July 5th, with
everything uew and original ; and attached to
this troupe, ! the fine-it !utth and IrUh came
diaii iu tht land.
A sunk Invud.'d tho ch'cken coop of Samuel C.
Konn, iu Lower Augusta township, on Thursday
night of last week, and killed thirty chickens.
His minksbip must had a b'vy time for at least
one night.
Si'sstkiihi:. On Wclnc lay last, Win. Hunk,
an employee at the 1. cc 1. shops nt the upper
end of this town, wan suiisiruck whi'.u on duty
r.t the. nho s. He was immediately carried home
to his famiiy and medical aid summoned.
Phowsed. Wm. Keller, n.t eld fisherman
from Shumnkin Dam, was drowned iu the I'enu
syiv.u.la (.'.ma!, opposite this p'ace, on W clues
il.iy last. Mr. Keller was fishing nlong the tow
path and went to swim ncrocs the cinal, nnd
wbeu about half way over r.euk lo the bottom.
A oksk.uai. rush was made on Jacob Shlpmi.ii,
ou Thursday last, for AcJdeutal Insurance;
tickets. There are bat few persons who will at-
tempt lo travel without procuring an Insurance
first, y..: Shlpm.iu lithe egeutfor the Bale of
the tickets nt this place. Tiny can bo hud ut
Ilia depot when pureiiaslrg tickets for the cars. 1
Doi'iu.K Posia';b. Tho new reguhitluus of the !
roftolBee Department, under the recent act of
C.'iig.-es.-, i roviiethat here mail mutter reaches
its destination with the u;;).iid, double the pre
paid, rate shall be exacted ou delivery.
)
moru-
Tiir. berries iu our inaiket on Tuede.y
I::?, were very abundant r.ud could be bought iu
any 'pJantities:. Kaspberries found ready sale
ut fioi.i 10 tj 12 eems per ipiart. All the fruit
lul been picked day before uud looked fresh.
The Chops. Tho late rains havu had a tjoo.1
effect upon the summer crops in this vicinity,
lleports from everywhere are of the nio't cheering;
character. Grain in this section w 111 yield bet
ter than was anticipated ft month ne;o. The
fiuit crop will be veiy lnrn and will yield more
tlmu an av,.r:-.e crop.
On Eat Jiday evening last, Miss C. Pallas t r.d
Miss Flora Stroh made n narrow escape from
niecilnir with a fatal accident. They were diiv
a fractious horse attache 1 to a bnjTL'y iu
north Fourth streit, when the horse took fright
at a lime bo:.', and iu muk! i a sudden turn,
spilled tho occupant ) out upon t lie tide Walk.
Miss D.iliua received severe injuries from the
fill, and Miss Stroh some severe bruises.
V.'e are happy to notice that onr younj; friend
Lewis Downrt, ecu tf Hon. Wm. L. Dcwurt, of
this place, piaduated lust week at Princeton
College. He: was one of the orators of the com
mencement exercises, and demeaned liinisetf with
rrcdlt. His parents were nttcndln the excr- 1
docs, to whom it must be very gratifying to
.now that their sou graduated with the highest I
ruors. I
Whetstone fi apuv. s-oinetiine a'o omo
(U.ii ryinen ut the limestone hill, four miles below
.bis place, UUrovcrc-.l a ledge of rocks which,
upon tcs-t'ni!-, proved to lie the very finest quaiiiy
( whetstone. The si one is of a very line grain,
ind can be readily used for honing razor or the
litest cutlery. There la a large amount of the
ainc quality or stone lu that vicinity w hich will
13 doubt prove very valuable.
Hi'movai.. Mr. James Washington, of the
oasoil il coi p--, has reinrrej vjs tarhcr Fhop In
!iss C. ruliu.-' buil.lli., on Market street, where
i.i will be found m.'.eli b.'.tcr located for busi
icsi. Ill new shop will be fitted up iu the most
liodern ftjle, un l will uoi.be surpacjed for eoni
ort nud cleinliness lu the place. Mr. Washin;;
ou Is running live chair constantly, and keeps
he best i.f woiknie.i in his employ, by which he
j,s, pained a wide reputation for dolu work
atisfactoiily for nil who givu him their patron
j;c. Besides keeping a Orut-class baiber shop,
ie manage.! to do considerable of truck railing
very season. He manage! hi uiuineis affairs
Jmlrably.and we are happy lotiote that through
is iudustry and energy, is fast falling in the
jod graet of all our citizens.
A TakbJk- A traveling Jeweler has lately
eeced some of our frh uds in Lower Augusta
iwusV.p, by selling them bogus Jewelry. In
rdcr lo affect his sales lie represented poverty,
ankrnjtcy, uud even hunger, to work uioi tho
elings of people. A lot of the bogus stuu was
limed on a hardworking man near Seliusgrove
atiou, which was represented world $10, but
i that amount could not he raised, two dollars
id eight cents lu gold and silver, which had
ien laid up, was aeuoptrd with tcirs In Ihe eyes
' the Jflwc'.ev for th coveted articles. The
erne dodge was practice at other places, biuce
ten U has been ascertained that ail the Jewolry omewbnt novel freak of electricity oecared
.reha.cd was probably worth .w-flve ecnu j
irrfur.u'ir Lienus suould teri'.dinbvr that 'all shattered u badly, then flew toagalvauiied wire
not gold that glitters," aud w6H ihose smooth j clothes line, iiasing both wayi alon the wire,
nuel pMlars cmer t hoiwea with their "riMf- lue stable at oue end aud the house at
" 1 V ,. ... Ida other end and then disappearing, no doubt
ash, e;.v them a god firplh-atUMs t hot ; cbucklisisj iu wwret ovr its rleverncs.. Jf.Kn-.cb-r
i ii lb pii-p:j!iw"- art f'! g i'n. . iat-
Tbb CiffTnssiat, C'n.EunATioti We have
room only for a brief reference to the proceed
ings which characterized the celebration of our
one hundredth anniversary on Thursday. At
an early hour In the tnomtng onr dwellings and
public places were all handsomely decorated
with evergreen and portrnlts of tho old citizens
and heroes of the revolution, Interspersed freely
with bunting. The day opened with a warm
sun, nud the usual arrival of fourteen daily
trains, largely Increased by txenrslou additions,
brought thousands of strangers to participate In
the celebration, and sec the sights. The parade
was formed nt 11 o'clock, and marched over the
route laid down, forming a procession never
equaled Iu appcarauee and good order In this
cctlon of Pennsylvania. The principal elements
In the procession were tho firemen and the mili
tary, who presented a vory line display, and were
very much admired for their lino marching and
manly bearing. The procession was over a mile
long, and the several bands of music along the
Hue, a fine drum corps from Hurrlsburg, and
the beautiful banners and bright flags, altogether
formed a lively spectacle for the assembled mul
titude to marvel at.
We Judge there wero over 12,000 strangers In
town, nnd it was feared there might bo frequent
outbreaks of disorderly conduct, but the day
wore away In an orderly maimer, nnd only live
arrests for disorderly conduct were made, two of
which were our own citizens, nnd three strangers
who did not belong to the visiting organizations.
The progrnmmo In the afternoon, wo are sorry
to say, was Interfered with by the heavy fall of
rain about three o'clock. The meeting was or
ganized by the election of Hon. W. 1.. Dr.WART as
chairman ; Vice Presidents, Sebastiou lioughner,
Philip Renn, Col. Elisha Kline. Jacob Seasholtz,
Jacob Eckmun, Isaac Kline, Mr. Kneess, Sam
uel T. Brown, Peter Uuldy, John Moore, Hugh
Tents, Dr. John Raker, John D. Conrad, Daniel
Hileman, Mr. Strosser, Jacob llloom, Ilenjamln
Knous (Trcverlon), John Stumer, John Tuggurt,
Jesse Horton, Win. Forsyth, John lllicnuin, I
Francis Buchcr, John Sliive, Henry Billington, I
George Prince, Win. H. Muench, Murdccai Law. !
rcnec, Andrew C. Huston ; Secretaries, Sol. Ma- I
j lick, A. N. Uiice, M. 15. Priestley, It. M. Bubb, j
Frank John, C. O. L.iclmian, U M. Frlek. The j
j orator of the day, lion. A. Jordan, delivered a j
J very lino nddiess, which, with the proceedings,
j will lie repotted iu lull next week. Alter the !
j dulivery or the oration, the orator and Hon. Si- j
i uion Cuinerou measured and staked (T the site ;
j of the soldiers' monument, when Gen. Cameron j
i gave to the anxious crowd an Impromptu ad-
j dress of much Interest nnd feeling. He was fol- ,
lowed by T. II. Purdy, Esq.) with his Interesting j
unrrai.on ui ;oci.i Historical inciiienis, oat ouore I
he was through a heavy rain arrested the progress
; of the proceeding?. It was expected by the
j crowd tlint addresses would be delivered by Hon.
John B. Packer it ml Hon. Frank licu'.'.d , 'an J we
j ure sorry the rain deprived us of their well ar
i ranged thoughts.
However, at about 8 o'clock the rain ceased,
I and the bullion, which had been inflating during
I the day, was making ready to usccuu, and nt 0
o'clock, everything ready, Professor Light sailed
j out In his basket into mid-air, moving ri.j i lly lu
! the direction of North East. lie lauded about
three miLs Iroin Suubury, after an ascension of
! about half an hour. Iu alighting, he dorpped a
i little woro rapidly than was expected, and the
! Professor Injured his ankle. Ho was brought
j back to tjwn on the same eveuiug, with his ba-
loon, by Charles Moore.
.
I'i.sed on ttieltb, with th,-
t!l'c '''''-""'' the Wa.lai.tr.n limes, dpt.
J,i0' MeElicc" n'cm :-ucutt iiaV tM county,
I'hN company numbered S3 men rank cud flic,
"ui is w"'"stJ F' ""cipally of Ii i.slnncn, who
"" " ' ",v " "V u
lueu, ::iu me; iei'b a gouu lllipit-wsioil UlOII OUT
viltzeus. Capt. McE'iecc may well be proud of'
his company us it will innk favorably with any
in the count
I
PricoNAL. We. were pl"ised Ij receive the
visit iu our sanctum, rn the 4:h, of Col. J. F.
Mieheuer, Capt. J. M. Ni sbitt, Capt. J. E.
Tooiuey and Capt. A. A. ifhis:;!er, from Wash
ington city, who visited o::r town u the cen
tennial. They gave us most vt,couj;iiiK n.r,vs
of the re-eh.ction of Gcu. (Jiant.
'.Ve weie much trratitlcd on the -tt It on niceliiis
Missr?. II. D. Wharton nnd Jacob Youniriiian,
mil corre pondciits from Wasliiiieton, nnd Mr.
N. F. l.ii-litner, now residinir iu Philadelphia.
They all paid a visit to their former home lo par
ticipate its Centenuial celebration.
Ai:ciii:T ami Dkvtii. On Wednesday even
ing, as the passenger train was coming from llar-li-biire.',
a young man named tieo. 1. Lower, who
w.ts iieeotnpaiili:g the Good Will and Mt. Ver
non Fire Companies to this place, for the put pose
of pariieipatiui: in our centennial cekbratinn,
was killed at Stony Creek bridge i.ear D.uipliiu.
Not noticing the bridge ho put bis head out of
the window when bis head struel; the bridge kill
ing him almost inttuully. Ili3 remains were
taken back to Ilarrisburg mi the next train south
ward. He was about l.1:! years of ulcc. The
death of Mr. Lower cast crlooui and sadness over
the liieme.il from ILiri isburj.', nnd uuder the cir
cumstances tiny were prevented from many
pli asiiies and sociabilities w hich they otherwise
would have had.
A nunc quantity of lumber was rafted down
the river during the kite freshet. Lumbermen
appeared happy once more wheu they could lloat
upon Hie water over the riffles in the Susipjchuii
na liver. F.very pnssengertruin coming north was
tilled with the hardy nnd sturdy pioneers of tho
fore.-ts from the northern part of the State. We
are informed that the iaiesl poillou of limber
has been got 0"t of the fnialler sin.aii.s, but
that a large quantity is still iu waiting to be.
rafted duwn tho river to market. The mills
along l he river are now well supplied with logs,
nud we may expect our lumbermen to lie kept
buy during the summer season.
Cake rnESitNTATioN. Miss Harriet Jenkius,
of Northumberland, on Wednesday evening last,
i presented a Hue cake to the Hon. Simon Cameron
j ut the rcsidcuee of Hon. J. B. Packer, baked in
; n tin p:.u brought from England by her mother iu
i 1773.
We are glad to see that Lewis llaupt has
opened u tobacco store on Third street, below
Market. Mr. Haupt is f- youn; o:an of excel
lent habits nut is the support of a suldler's
widow, and Is deserving of patronage.
We return our thanks to the Rcpn Coruei
Baud c-f Yi'iUiuuisport for their serenade on the
.-Uli. Come again gentlemen.
I
A fKiiiors accident occurred at the Car Works
on Saturday last, home workmen were engaged
in getting a pair of car wheels from a wrecked
cur, when Solomon Yonly discovered that one of
the wheels iu loose on llio uiel, and endeavored
to hold it to its place as it was being taken down
from the car. But a sudden lurch threw tho
wheel from tho axel which struck Mr. Yoidy
and knocked l.im from tho car, the wheel follow
ing and unking him on the right foot, badly
j crushing It. The escape from death was a nar
row one- as the wheel would have destroyed life
' had it struck the falling man fairly. Dr. J. P.
I McCleery utP'uded the wounded man, nnd he is
: doing as well as could be exacted with the ini-
pre of a carwhecl ou his foot.Arilfui.iuu.
Cnors. Hiding through Butfalo Valley on Sat
urday last, wo were struck with the One appear
nnco of tho crops of all kinds. Willie the wheat
is not so thick on the ground and there will bo
shott stinw, It is headed out finely and will yield
about us well as it usually docs unless something
in the future injures it. Oats we never caw look
so well. Rye and other grain nro full as good us
usual. Corn ouly is backward, and there Is yet
time for that lo mature and do well. Ailiotu'wi.
Published by request.
Flow's tuis Foil Cats. If n cat doth meet a
cat, upon a garden wall and If a cat doth greet
a cat, oh need they both to squall f Every Toui
my'liHS his Tubby waiting on tho wall, and yet
lie welcomes her approach always villi a yawl.
And If a kitten wish to court, upon the garden
wall, why don't he sit nnd sweetly smile, and not
stand up and bawl lift his precious back up
high, nnd show his teeth nnd moan, as if 'tweie
colic more than love, that made that fellow
groan ?
Tribute of Itcnpct-t.
Geoiioetows, June 20, 1S73.
At a stated meeting of Stone Valley Lodge,
No. 5ti4, I. o. of O. F., tho following preamble
and resolutions wero unanimously ndopted i
Wheueas, it lias pleased God, In His infinite
wisdom to remove by death, our friend nnd
brother l'nst Grand. IAVir L. Ditty s therefore
Jltuvlrcil, That w hile we humbly bow to the
will of our Heavenly Father who dotth all things
woli, we at the sumo time deeply feel our be
reavement in the loss by denth, of a brother of
this Lodge, who was one of Its most zealous
members,
Jtttoleut, That while we lament the loss of our
brother, we are also reminded by his death that
man is mortal nnd Unit we should so live that,
when the hour of death comes, we can hail with
Joy the summons of Him on High to cuter that
Lodge where there is eternal re.-t.
h'cwlral. That In the death of our brother, this
Lodge has lost a zealous member, one whose life
nud character is w orthy of imitation, the church
a devoted Member, the Sunday school a warm
! friend, nnd the community an exemplary citi-
Zen.
7iVifiW, That we deeply sympathize with the
family of the decease I in their bereavement, and
j that the Omnipotent Arm mar give them Divine
I support In this their sorrow. Assuring them
'that our loss Is his gain," and that "he Is not
dead but livcth."
Jietolfcil, That ns n token of respect, we drupe
our charter In mourning lor thirty days.
ffrmilpol, That a copy nf the above resolutions
be forwarded to the family of the deceased, and
that they be published in the Sinuiky Amkiii-
CAN.
V. O., W. L. SiiAn t:ii,
P. U.. H. M. id nil,
Isaac W. Duinrxms,
Committee.
Jury List for August Term, 17
OltAND .U UOllS.
J W Voting, Sh. bor
Geo Welnt, Shim bor
r-'hno'i lli'l le'., N.i!ll
Milam Young, "
Jo!iu S Haas, I'p Aug
'.lohn Siivdcr, Deluwur
siaml Campbell, I'p A
J K Sehaell'er. Lo Au
A J Young, Deluwaro
L Lekinun, Hush
M L Bennett, Lo Aug
1. lotshull, Caineioii
J K ril l; liauiu, Lo Aug
Philip Hull. liu-h
Jno W Yordv, Sha bo
: Isaac Muehier, Shauio
I Peter Vaiiady, Ciiiilis
I And Martin. Mt Ca ip
i l;'.nl C.inip. Mt C.i bo
I 1. 11 Metier, K!l..'.l
l"i lah Sobjr, Sha 1'T
! Joan I lenyl, Lit Ma'a
; Owen Nag'le, Milton
! Michael Wayne, Sunb
TKAVKiisr. j'. itoi:
in Harris, Mia horo J Kli'ln
Lewis
i it F Ket fer fcanburv
Ceo F.-nig, Noitli .1
j Win C huinheriiti. Nor
; (ialeii Smith, Cameron
i (i V Aombcrg-r, U M
' ( bus llov, L"wii
L Uaker Little Mali
. Dennis MeCill, Mt Ca
F J i.eieh, Sunhury
j J .1 LeiineiiMiyder Su
I John Marshal, North'd
Win Waldion, Turbut
) W Loud'.-nslugt-r, "
j J l.'.lser. Delaware
I J N Suder, Low Aug
; .1 A Beard, Up Aug
j W De pin, Lower Ma
' J Bradley, Mt. Ca. bo
! 1C Bolieh, Cameron
' II 11 irlrallll, Iv'i.iwur
dec McKli.ce, Sha bo
J LmvS'lorf, Lo Aug
den Weiun i , Nou'.iM
I liileiah, Lewis
1 Lme, le la ware
lo o Tnixel Cbiili-fpi I
(ieo 11 Co U-r, S!ia ho
A Hopper, Suubury
J Butler, Chilli)iiap.l
M lt .l.oe. Ml Ca twp
1) Knurr, Milton
J K Weist, l.o Mali
A llothermel, "
,1 Artlier, Lett is
(j W f.etz. Caineioii
J iloiish, Milton
,J Dei ham. Debt ware
W I lluil, Miit.m
,M Wane!, Mt 'a twp
(.' ' line,
, W Van horn, Point
,M Crane, Mt Cum bo
H C ii aip, Suubury
J F lianger, Milton
John ll.iag, 'l uihiit
W A Fisher, Wal-ont
PntlT Jl'lldlis.'
J Welsh, Jw'Juii S Iio'ighner,
inluiry
t Sub"it. Delaware
11 D ilollniuu, Washg
C Kvan, U'.i-h
.1 ilerc'st ('.'.-si-r. r-;iul,y
ti Jl Waltxe, Watsonlu
h liramer, Cameron
S It Waller, I hillisqn
f Henner, Northuiuber
W I) Suiyder, Milbm
Ii Watts, Point
I P. ihar, Coal
J S Marsh, f-inibury
W L.ihlc, Zerbe
A Yustinc, llu.sb
J Ilaiicih I'.vniit, Hush
F Shrunk, Suubury
W Miurtel, Jordan
1 I. Cniilev. Mt C.i ho
W Hor Iner, L Maha
t" II Wuppie.-, Nolth'e
.1 I'.iiH iiek, l.o Allans
J Ci.ldern,
T 1'oulds, Sr., Zerbo
S P 11. cd, Kusli
I Neidick. Point
J Caldwell Milton
.1 Telni.s, Shuuinkin
(mn W siritie, Milton
P Pulion, ltiwh
J Crawford, Delaware
it P Fullmer, : ui but
II F Krone, Suubury
ii S IS il rr. Northuiuber
D Heel-.ley, Sunhury
r.iliiorK' TaLIe.
Tin: Lauv's Fiiinxn Foil Ji i.t. The leading j
plate iii this number is a copy of Millul.s' famous
picture of the Huguenot Livers, ncctunpuni ing'
which is a poem of rcinatkuhic beamy. The i
treat St. lJernard Cotiveut nud Luke, is also a I
highly interesting picture. The Fashion illiistra- i
tions are abundant and tasteful ; and the Match- j
less Sehottiselie a new an ! lively piece of music.
Kila ltodmati Church nnd Miss F. Hodgson have '
good stoiies, th,; latter especially line. Mrs. j
Wood's novel is intensely interesting ; ami 'An j
Kveryday llcroice," by Amanda M. I)niiglus, is j
one of her best. There is u poem by Lleanor '
Donnelly, who always writes well, and a Song '
ill the wood, by Louise Chandler Moulton. Willi
siieh naincsthe literary mailer could not fail of
high excellence. Piiee, S'J.IK) a year. Four cop
ies, ?i. Kiirht copies (and one gratis) il'!.
"The Lady's Friend" and "The Saturday i'veu- !
ing Post," ii. Published by Deacon iii Peter
Son, Philadelphia. i
Via vii AMruic v for July ls the most interest- '
Ing peiiodleiil we know for Juveniles, The Edi- j
tor gives us :,n excellent full length portiait of j
liim.elf in the present number. Mice at Plav,
and Just my Lueit are continued, in nr.! interest
in;' than ever. Published by V. Jxsmsos luc
mokkst, HI'.S Bioadwuy, New York, fl.00 per
year,
DLMuitiisi's Montiii.v Maoazint. for July con.
tains an ample store of refieshing literature, in
cluding a continuation of Urn; at hie Faum, by
Ni:u. Fouursr ; choice poems and music, splen
did illustrations, fashions, hov-".'0 r.(. tte.,
and a tour page engraving of the city of Vicuna,
the scene of the World's Fxposition in ls7i.
Price, yearly. Published by W. Jenmxos
DtMOntsT, HvS Broadway, New Voik.
Dr.EIiS.A large lot of Wank Deeds, Mortga
ges, Bonds, and all kinds of Ju.-tU'cs' Wanks for
I sal
it lids olllee.
I Timk and enlightened experience havo shown
I that ccilain subptanees formerly u-cd and relied
on in medical practice, nre uniit'd-sMrv and dan
! genius ; yet some of thesu substances nave found
j their way Into medical compound.;. Dr. Walker's
CaHliiriiia Vinegar hitters, however, contain
j nothing injurious, being composed exclusively of
, vegetable substances from California. For uli
disorders of the liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, and
Jdigcstivo organs, nud for imri'Mng the blood.
they nru tho moot woudciful remedy known. j'J',1
liiisiiu'.ss Notices.
Fob Sai.b. A one-horse pedlar w.tpou is offer
ed for sale chenp. Apply a: 8. Faust's bat stoic,
Market Square, Suubury, Pa. J15,Si.
TitKi.B is no disputing tho fact that J. F.
ScharTer competes wilh auy tailor iu tho count ly
in making up fasliiouablo chilling. His goods
are selected with the greatest rare, aud nous ever
j coinpluln of not getting a Ort-class article,
i when made up ut his establishment. Call ut tho
corner buildlug, opposite tho Central Hotel,
Tub many suit! worn on tho 4ib, which were
made up by T. . Nott, mcrchaut tailor, on
Third street, were so much admired by visitors,
that a large number of orders were left for new
suits, to be sent to different parts by exprcrff!
Il is a singular fact that wherever garments are
made t Mr. Nott's establishment, there are sure
I lo h new orders sent ill.
Aiieai) Aoais. Wni. H. Miller, the enterpris
ing boot nnd shoo dealer at the Kxcehior store,
on Market Square, purchased the first ticket sold
at the new depot, nt this place, on Monday of
last week. Mr. Miller Is always wide awake In
business, nnd manages to get ahead everywhere,
particularly lit hoots ahd shoes. Ho gets tho
best article nt the lowest prices, nnd then gives
his customers the benelit. Men like Mr. Miller
make lively towns, nr.d their patrons arc nU'uys
satisfied.
SrTt.ifoi Pl'RtSO AND Sl'MMEK Hats. A 1nrgo
supply of styll.-h Spring and Summer lints to
suit all fancies nnd tastes has Just been received
nt 8. Faust's store, Market Square. A specialty
in straw hats ; and tho lightest, coolest and ueat
cst hat lu use is the ventilated cnsslmera lint. A
largo stock to sclcrt I rum, stylish goods nnd rea
sonable prices. Call and examine boforo pur
chasing elsewhere.
Poi.l.v VAnntss nt Welmer's.
Iuihii Poi'MNa nt Wclincr's.
Pi.aiii PoruNS ut Weimer's.
Plain Poim.ims at Weimer's.
Chintzes at Weimer's.
SrniNO Shawls nt Weimer's.
As endless variety of Goods for Ladles', Gent's
and Childrens wear"
Cam. and see for yourselves.
No trouble to show Goods.
Special Notices.
On Miirrlngc F.ssnys for Voung Men. on
Great Social Evils nnd Aloises, which Interfere
will. Mairpige, nnd ruin tho happluese of thou
sands. with sure means of relief for the. F.rrlug
nnd Unfortunate, deceased and debilitated. Sent
in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address, (Inward Association, No. i., South
Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
"the confessions of an invalid.
1)U1ILISHED as a warning and for tho benefit
of ynunri men ami v(hrr who suffer from
Nervous Debility, Loss of Manhood, etc., sup
plying THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE.
Written by one who cured himself, nfler wn ler
going considerable quackery, and sent fiec ou re
ceiving a post-paid dir"-e) envelope.
Address. NATHANIEL MAYFAIU,
June S, 'i'L -Chios. Brooklyn. N. V.
TO THE Sl'FE'EKIX;.
The Rev. William II. Norton, while residing
In Brazil ns a missionary, discovered in that
land of medicines u rnie-ly for f 'iinsi mpiion,
Sritori i,, Som: Timor, Col ons, Colds,
Asthma, and Neiivoi s Weakness. Tills rem
edy has cured myself after all other medicines,
had fined.
Wi-diin.1. to benefit the sull'eriug. I will send
the r--eipe for pr paring and Using this reinedvto
ill! who desire it MU'.E OF CM AUG E.
Please send uu euvelope, with your name and
ii I Iress on it. Address.
i;v. WILLIAM II. NORTON,
Oil! UnoAmvAV,
Oct. lilSil. ly. New Youk Citv,
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CO
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7.
I'tnrlj.ti Reverts.
SlXlilUY 5JAtlIii;TS.
j I'lour (mil Grain MiirKct.
I F.xtrn Family $li.'K lied Wheat, p. bu.,S2.0J
lluck.vlie.it, p. rt., 5.00 live
v)
Corn Meal, " U'.-Vl Corn,
Wheat lirau, p. bu. 1.,'kI iiuekwheat
Shoits, '.'.IW ti.ils. lbs.,
Corn .V; O its Chop, 'J.o i Fl.ix:.e. d,
Timothy Seed, p. b. U.Ocl
lro;!iii'f yi ar Ket.
70
1.1 HI
fi'l
Putatocs,
Kirg", per doi.,
11. liter, per It).,
I.inl,
S: les,
o.l Hams,
lo Tallow,
110 Ciilllil: v S .up,
l'J Dried Apple.,
In ' Peichc's,
Shu..iili.Ts,
si x i.i'it y ioai. .ti.vi:tii:r.
iiKTAit. at wii iuv. iii.r.ui. nr.t.ivp.iir.ii.
V.Sit nnd Stove ?:i.5d F.gg and Stove f t. 50
Chestiii'.t :.' .VI Chestnut l!.5'l
Pea l.;"0 Pea 'J.o')
At tieorgetown, this remit r, on Fiidav, the
SSth of June, Mr. DAVID L. DITTY, aged M
years, 7 mouths and i days.
'I he deceased was one of the most exemplary
young men in the lowor end of this county,
ll ivi.ig c.iriicd ou Hie mercantile business lu
connection with his father for a number of years,
he was w idely and favorably know u 11s an up
right and thorough business man. In all his
business relations every one that came iu cou
tact with li i 111 learned lo love him, and none to
hate him. In his dealings with bis customers,
lie was most liberal, fair and honorable. His
early death has cast a gloom over the whole
tieighboi hood, as his loss cannot well be restored.
In his demise his patents have lost uu obedient
son, the church a w,n thy member, the Sunday
school a zealous worker, the fraternal' of Odd
Fellows one its worthiest members, and the com
munity one of its best citl.ens. His funeral was
attended by the largest concourse of relatives
and friends that has ever assembled Iu that
place. His .ciuains were interred by the honors
of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, of
which Order lie was a brilliant member.
In this place, on the lliilh ult., Mr. JOHN
WF.IT7 .L, nged vl'.i years, ts uiniuhs and days.
At i orthiiiiibcrlund, on the Sth lilt., Mrs.
COIt.V II. liOYLIi, wile of li. F. lioycr, aged 'Si
years.
ihlv cctismcnls.
m m uy .tiahiili: YAitn,
opposite tin: Court House,
SUXUVKY, l'LNX'A.
rpilE undersignc.l has returned from tho Ver
1. inout Marble (juarries with 5U Tons of
Marble for
sFX ."""louiimcnji, irute-Htouci,
i1 .1 He has bought ut nu b flcures that
I iff is will allow liim to sell better stone, for
ifc "V" 'e ulolle') than heretofore. The best
yjfesSutlicrluiiil VaU Marl.lo,
which is b.t.er than Italian. Ilutluud is now
so'd as low as the Manchester.
Those who need anything in the Marble line,
for Moiiumeiils, liiave-Slouej, or other purposes,
w ill llnd it to their iutrien lo cull and cxamino
111! huge stock, as better bargains can be secur
ed than buying from parlies 'huckstering' round
the country.
All littering will be done In the ucatest and
most Improved stylo.
W. M. DAl'tJIlEKTY.
Suubury, Juno 50, 1S7J.
VTOTIC'K Is hcre-'iy glveu that on the nine
.l teenlb day of Marcn last past, Ihe petition
of the Northumberland County Agricultural
hoclely was presented to thu Court of Common
Pleas of Northumberland county, praying the
Court to add certain amendments to its Con
stitution, which said amendments were and re
main tiled in tho I'rolhouotai y's o.lice of the
said county, and unless sul'icie-nt reasons be
shown to lue contrary on or befoie tho lirsl
day of uext term, tho prayer of the petitioners
will ba granted agreeably to thi Act of Assem
bly In sued eases made and provided.
WM. D. HALfT, i'lvih'v.
Hnnbnry, May 21th, ISPJ.
AN APPEAX
To Debilitated Persons,
To Pysppptics,
To Suflutvrs from Liver Complaint,
To ttiotn linvitis no Appetite,
To those Willi Urukeu Down Coustitn
lons, To Xcrvons lVoplo,
To Children Wnslin Awny,
c.my willi Dobilitnted lipcitivo Ori;nns,
Or suffering with any if the following
& niptom, which indicate iiimtrdcrtd JAnr
such as Con
stipation, Inward
Piles, Fullness or
Blood to the Head, Acid
ity of the Stomach, Nausea,
Heartburn, IHsgust for Food,
Fullness or Weight in the Stom
ach, Sour Kruetul ions, Sinking or
Fluttering ct the Pit of the Stom
ach, Swimming of tho Head, Hur
ried nnd Iiitlleult Breathing, Flutter
ing at the Heart, Choking or Sullocnt
ing Sensations, when in a Lying Posture,
Dimness of Vision, Tlots or Webs before the
Sight, Fever anil Hull Pain In the Head, Deficien
cy of Perspiration, Y ellowness of the Skin
and l'.yes. Pain in the Side, Back, f hc-t,
Limbs, ike. Sudden flushes of Ileal,
Binning lu the Flesh Constant Im
aginings of F.vii, and Great De
pression of spirits.
HoGilaiKVs German Bitters. ;
,. , I
, rtt. t.i. II 1.. . ... Q..1..1 r I i
. v in lei s n ii ii'iui. i u i Ml in ill ceil us in u in i.
Is dllferctit from nil others. It is composed ol
the pure Juices, or Vital 1'iiiM ifLK or Hoots,
llicni.s nnd Hakks, (or ns inc llelnally termed Kx
trui'ls,) tho worthies or ineit portions of th" in
gredients not being u-el. Therefor.! In oiih bol
lle of this Bitlers there is contained ns much inc
dicul virtue as will be found in several gnlbuisof
ordinary mixtures. The Knots. te., ucl In this
Bitters iue grown In 'ieiinuny, the'.r it : I rinei
ples extracted in that country by n Fei 'i.iihe Che
mist, and forwarded to the uinutif.ieiory in this
city, where they are compounded ni'd b. titled.
Containing no : pir.tiions liigrcdieuts, this Bitters
i free from the objections urged niMtUst ail oth
ers: no de-iro for stiuiuluuts can lie indiiecl
from their lis,; ; they cannot make rii unkariN,
nnd cannot, under any circumstances, have any
but a benelicial effect.
IIOOI I. Vtj'.N (iKKMAH TOXIC,
Was cniupoun !..' 1 for those not inclined to ex
treme, billers, mi l is intended for n-e in cases
when Some nleoholic stimulant is required in eo i
neetion with the tonic properties of the Bitters.
I'.acb bottle of the Tonic contains one hot Me of
the Bitters, combined with pnrcu SANTA Clil'Z
HUM, and llavored in sin h a liianni r that the ex
treme bitterness of the bitters is overcome, form
ing a preparation bighlv nirrccuhlo and pleasant
; lo the pilat". and containing the me pein ;1 vir
tues of he Bitters. 'I he price of the Tonic is $1.
! ft I per Buttle, w bleh many persons think too
high. Tliey inusl take into consideration that
the stlni.il.int used is gunraut' ed to be i.fa pure
i quality. A puir article could be firnisle d nt a
i clieaj er I r'.ee, but is it m t better to pay a little
I mere and have a gmvl aitiele I A niedi"in il prc
! par.ition should conl iln none bat the le ft ingre
I dii-r.ts s nnd they ho expect to obtain a ch-ap
i compound, and lie b.:ielUlcd by It will lao: t ccr
' taitily be cheated.
IIco!5:iimI'm 'cfiin:i i;!llrs. ir
j IIOOFLAND'S (iI.K M AN TONIC, with IIOOF
I.AND'S l'oIO!iIliil Iiil,
I will cure you. They nre the (iie.itest
BLC.OD l'l'llirir.Ils- known to the Medical
, world, an 1 will eradicate discuses miring fiom
' impuic blood. Debility of the I'Msgeitive lirgans,
j or Diseased L'ver. In a shorter tilu llian uny
' other knowu remedies.
Till: WIloLK SI'IMU'MK f'Ol'IIT Ol-"
l'KNNSVLVANIA Sl'KAK FOI!
tiii-:k ia:Mr:i)ii:s.
Wu.
wot lu a s k iMit moiii: Dn-.MFir.n
AMI i
l Siit'isoitu TrsTiMosv!
I lion. (iKimnr W. Wo ihv.ahh, furmeiiy Chief
T ist i .f the Supreme Couit of Peiiiisvlvania,
tit present Member of Coiie;ieos from l'cuusji-
! vuui.i writes :
j ruiLAMU.PiiiA, March 10th, lOT.
j I dud 'Hoiifland's (lerinun Hitters'' is u good
; tonic, useful in ili-eases of the dige-tive oigaus,
and of great bent lit in cases of debility, ut. I
I want cf nervous action iu the M'-teni. Yours,
! truly, Clin. W. WooD'.VAi.D.
I lion. Jami's TuiiMi'SiiN, Chief Ju-tiee of the Su
preme Court of Pennsylvania,
i Piiii.itir.i.piMA, April 2s, DC7.
1 1 consider ''IIomII ind'6 flernian Hitters" a vnl
I liable inedieine in cae uf attacks ol Itiiliucsti.ui
or Dyspepsia. 1 can certify this from my expe
; l iein e of it.
Your-, JAMLS THOMPSON".
Hon. Ciitoitiin Sii.M:sv.' Ho, Justice of the Su- '
prenie Court of Penu:- lvania.
I'll II.AHi:i 1".IIA, June 1, W.
I have found by experience that ''llootl and's
tlernian bitters" isaveiygood tonic, relieving
tlv.speptlc etmptoms alinust liinvtlv. i
llKHKUK fcHAKSW(Kil).
1 Hon. II111. .Vuei'ii. Mayor of the Citv of lVal-
falo, N. Y.
Mayor's Office, HutV..!o, June i'J, ISofi.
I have u.cel "llooflund's (b rtuuii Putters and
Tonic" in my family during the pa-t year, and
can recommend thein as an excellent tonic, im
parting tone 1111. 1 vigor to the system. Their use
has been productive of decidedly benelicial ef
fects. WM. F, KOUF.KS.
Hon. Ai
.1. H'ooi.', Lx-Muyor of Williams-
port, Pa. I
I take great pleasure in recommending "Iloof
land's tictinun Tonic' to any one who may be
iitlliited with Dypcp1:i.- I hud the Dyspepsia
so badly it was Impossible to keep any food on
my stomach, un l 1 became to weak us not to bo
able to walk half a mile. Two bottles ell'. ctod a
perfect cure. JAMF.S M. WOOD.
HEM km in: It
THAT
IIOOFLAXD'S OKIIMAX lUTTERS
and
IIOOFLAXIVS GLUMAX TOXIC,
Will Cure every Case of
MARASMUS,
or Wiisiiti"; away of tho llody.
11 EM KM li lilt
th'tt
IIOOFLAXD S t; HUMAN' REMEDIES
Are the medicines you require to purify tho
lilond, excite the torpid Liver to healthy ui-tion,
and to enaole you to pass safely through any
hardships or exposure.
DR. IIOOKLAN'D'S
o j) a r u y l l i x ,
or sub'titute for Mercury Fills. Two Pills n
j Dose. The most l'oweii'ul, yd Innocent Cathar
tic knowu.
It is not necessary to taken handful of these
Fills to produce the desired effect j two of them 1
act quickly und powerfully, cleansing the LlTer,
tflouiucli and Dowels of all impurities. The
principal ingredient is Podophyllin, or the Alco-
holic Kxtiait of Mandrake, which is by many j
limes more powerful, acting and searching than ;
the Mandrake Itself. Its peculiar action is upon
the Liver, cleaning it speedily from all obstruc
tions, wiih all tho power of Mercury, yet free
from the iu.iurious results attached to tho use of
Unit iinnci'it!.
For all diseases, iu w hich the '.ise of a cathar
tic is indicated, these pills w ill give entire satis
faction in every case. They never fail.
In cases of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia nudex
1 1 line coctivciiess. Dr. liootlaud's licrman Hit - i
ters or Tonic should be used in connection with :
the Fills. The tonic effect of tho Hitters or 'lo-'
ulc build up the system. Tim hitters or Touie ,
purities the Wood, si remit hens tho Nerves, ngu- j
lutes tho Liver, and gives strength, euergy uud l
vigor.
Keep your Bowels active with the Pills, and ;
tone up the system w ith Hitters or Tonic, nud uo
disease can retain the hold, or even assail you. ;
lice.iilect thut it is Dlt. IIOOFLAND'S (1EK-,
MAN Kemeiiles thut ure so universally ucd nud
highly recommended t nnd do not allow the I
Dri'tcglst to induce you to lake anything else
tl'.t ho nuiy say Is Just n good, be-caiioo be;
inuKcs a larger profit ou it. These lleliiedici wiil
bo sent by Express to auy locality, lipou uppiiea- 1
tiontotbe I'ltlNC il'AL OFFI K, at the (J Kit- '
MAN MF.DK INE STOKF, 31 AUCU ST.,
I'HILADI.LI'HIA.
C1IAS. M. EVAN'S, Proprietor.
Formerly C. M. Jackson ik Co. These Ilenie-
' dies aie for Sate by Diuggists, Storekeepers, and
Medicine lieslcii e'eryv licit.
ch) Ijjbbcribcwcnts.
- fouAiLTrr
Valuable House aU Lot!
Will he sold at private sain, the Valuable Lot
of Ground situate in Monroe townrhlp, Soy b i'
county, near the Pennsylvania (.'anal.. About i,U
nilles'from Se.liiisgrove, ir ur thy "Hlsir.g Pun
Hotel, containing nearly t acres. wlievoii an
erected a new t-'mitl lw Pllini; .JSsiosk'.
n Frame Stable nnd oilier outbuildings, a W '
ol Water ut the House the chob'est ,.f Frail o:
every description. I ls located Cora hourd
ing bousi! or Tavern, and one of the finest lor a
comfortable private resideuco along the river.
For further particulars, apply at the residence
of the undersigned, or address,
PKTIT. (iHF.INF.R,
Bhnmokln Dam P.'O., Snyder Conniv, t'a.
June lo, Hi7i.-lm.
New Orocci'y Store.
No.
South Fo-uth Ft r-f t.
between Mark"!
it.
N.A.
I and Chestnut :-H
i suxnruv. vv
XJIjXjXiT.T
having ( i"ni'd n new -t'T" nt th ate? 1 laee,
where he will keei const. inl'v on bar..!, a frfsh
supply of .ill kin Is of
fimrfirtPQ. VrpThhlfis anJ Ci,.n!'-rt'1;nrrtsr
t me i.m.t mark. t p-i,. H-ihit,;
iinv li.ut of the loivn. Plcasu cu!' in 1 cxaialue
n, , ,.,.
JOHN n. MCLLF.N.
Runbnry, June S:!, 131'J.
laliim' House.
Wsltz
v, p? f :
H,
Th
.1 I Street, op;
. th- V. io:
,t D
b'
SUNBUBV, i'KNN'N.,
, huT' open- :i Luting H ni.;, n 1
J.miIn sit nil Ilinir.
.Ml kin Is of (lame in S"ason, Fih, Turtle, O;.
tvrs. ,Ve., are .se.ve.l no iu (he b. sl slyi".
F.iuii ii-s supplied w'tli Turtle Soup, at
; tie: Khiriesi noiiee.
i 'I'll., best f Malt Ll picrs at tin: Bar.
! .luue liT'J. if.
VV.Id. iv'iELSGfcC,
DriiJiiiist and Apothecary,
; (tic.-e,sr to Dr. V. . W. ?,t.,ody.
At the eld osUbiUhvd stand on
?I:irIi,- fiunri-, I X!:i :j', IA.
1 Keeps const mtlv on bind a fj.il stock of well
selected
1 DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
Diuggi-ts Fancy Good-'
' covi:?,
BRUS'IF.S
.rr.::ruMi'.iif.
! r ATK NT .M KI If IN E, OILS, PAINTS
CI. A-, fUIVV,
VAUX1MI, kl ,Tl l'I'H.
In fact everything usual kept iu a well eon
duct 1
D-R.XJO- STORE.
i r.irtit''ii:ir Jittv'uliiiii i i i 1 to couir.oui'tlin l'!!:-
sieians prescriptions and far
; is by tie-
Proprietor himself.
Sunbuiy, Pa., .luue S, 1-.7L
TO HOOK AULNTS.
.n akk Ttv.-uxvs xi'.v.' i;;;!ii,
'lougliiiig It,
Si
Is rea.lv for Canvassers, it i- 11 coin pat 'on mi
ll me to "IsNOi IISTS AllttOAT," i f which liKI,tllld
copies have been sold. Don't waste t'me on
books no one mints, but lake one per; I" wiil
stop you in the stvcits to subscribe f.r. "'I'll ar
is a time to laugh," and a'.i who read this book
see cleiily that liup.' has couie. Apply at once
for ten Hoi nr rb'euli.v.'. A'l '"1 .'.
I DUrriKI.D AIIM F AD. Pub'i. h. r,
! 711 Str.fotn r-lif 't. Phl'ai -'ph'-i,
TO Till'. I,ABU'M
CUANIJ OPKNINO OF
SSillincry it ml Enncy ;ooin.
Spring styles of IIA'iS and liONNI'.TS, triinme !
;u. 1 uiui imiiieil. Ail the latest styles in
S'fitA V, CIII1', LKO-HOILV, ('ACTl'S,
Neapolitan, Waterproof, A. School Hats and
j Sun Hits.
' Trimmings I'.iljbnns, F!o r, Luces, Ac.
fs. 'ullir tlv ;riifO, (rape,
Ciupc Veils, 'lis ues, Necktie.-. Iliuisey, War-
nor iV. Co. s i'ntterv.s, an 1 all the Spring
styles of Millinery (Jon -Is.
Call and see inv eh iiee a. sottucnt.
M1S L. WF.ISMi:.
Market Street, one door west of (ieaih.ul's ci.-u-f-ctioncrv
store.
Apiil 20, ISTi.
NLW SLMMi:it OOUDS !
MISS KATE
.MAf.KF.T SQI AKi:, I
HC.M Ii.
r.Miviiy, i'i:nn"a.
Dlack DitKss Silks lVotu ?l M to $2 00.
lapuiiese Silks, Silk 1'eni-ei-, l'lai I Poplins,
jji'.j
plins, II irnni from MO cents to $1 in).
1HIB.I.Y VA!tII'.X.
Chintucs, Dclalns, A-c. French Musiins, Mar
Feiiies tjuiits. Kid (i'.oves, with single
and double licit, uis.
I. ace N h u vt 1 h ,
A general assoittneut of White Goods.
LAWNS, (ilXdllAMSatnl PUjrHS,
DKF.s.S TI'.IMMINiiS, LACKS, etc., told i.i
greatly reduced prices.
Suniiury, May IS, Is;-.'.
:i!i.i.it.i;Y.
M'RIXCi STVLHS
nt the
CENTRAL MILLINERY STORE OH
MISS I.. SIIISSM.K.
F.very kind of Millinery tioo!', embracing
IIul.i, KomielH, Srliool Hals, Onpo
Hals ami Hound,
Uibl ons and Flowers, Trimming of every de
scription, and every kind of goods usually kept
iu a millinery establishment. 'run be. had ut her
store at tho lowest pi ices. 'I he very best in the
riiiludelphia market has been select-.--!, to which
the Indies are invited to examine and be convin
ced. MISS L. SHISs-LE !!.
Muikct P'lU.trc, fsuuburv. I t.
is;:.
THADD'S S. SHANNON, i
'1 11 IK l AND MATIKF.T SQCAIir., i
lias in stock an 1 const iiitly ie.'ei ing Novelties !
iu his line, consisting in p.ut uf a full lino of j
AMF.ICH'AX iVATCUIIS,
FIgin. Illinois, Howard .V Co., Walthain, as
s.ichusetis, and Hov's AMKKU'AN WA ICHi; i
Also, a full set of Ladies, and Cent's tioli and !
Silver Swiss Wati lies.
JF.WELEY.
Roman Cold sets, junk coral and Cold sell,
Far-Kings, Necklaces und Fcudau'.s, (u) X and I
Jet Jewell,-.
SXIJ-V"E3-W"riE3
Solid Silver-ware of fcierilng puriti , made to or
der. Hridul and l'lci ntutiou Pieces, Knives,
Forks and tfpoous in cases, ulo, a fell line id
Silver l'hitcd Cootie, Tea t-ets, .-o Water Sets,
Libit islands, Cake Huskets, Cod'ee I'm-, Folk,
and Spoons treble plated, the best in the markets
SPECTACLES.
If you value your F.yesight, use the Perfect
Lenses, ground from niiuuto Crisile Pebbles mel
ted together, und derive there name. "Diamond"
on account of there barduess nud brilli.iu. v.
They w ill lust tunny years without change, ttud
warruuU'd 6uieiior to uli nt tiers iu me.
TAHLE CI "ILKiiV.
Ivory, Fcarl aud Metal handles in c.itej sv.p.
plied lo order.
(I.tKHS.
A full assol liiieiit of Light day and Thirty
hour Cloc ks, also Calender I :ock ol nil iliscrip
tious. I.nglinilig dcMie at IhosUoilesl liotice.
WatcVies, Clocks an t Jcuclry, liepaiu-d uud
Satisfaction warruiitud.
All goods will I- sold at the Very Lowest Cash
Prices. F.very body is cordially iuviu-d loCall and
tJ.amir.0 for thenifdves.
Don'i loi-jirt the i-'ac.
T 5. HIANyov
fserl-vT, Is If ' tf.
isrr.lli'.iicoti'i.
Heresy tmzzjs .
I.i t'i? wnn le-f .1 rns.iieins t.iwhe'i the nfliet"d
era n'i iv;i piiuie l f'r r -li 'f. P.j disei.vei'er he
lievei hi l.ii e ca1 i d ' ".-.i.ii in-iro ef Na
ture's mn t s i ":. i e'ira'iv.- pr.eirrl ies, which
.d In- i.itl"l iu ii lu- ve Oil. liinu'ilniii for
heallu til ' si t'.i'i ' i v.- .) 1 r r Pel ire eunihlned
ill nue la ' bei.l 'l".i l c'p! ::ie'. of thi metis
f el'e.l pi t'.l ' L".e:lt v.i'ietv of Ulu-t obstllial.i dls
eaeiwaie'.i ii h n l"e i e.in.i m c .iMpr-r. In th
car., of n eon 1 1. si.'vri-p C'iiiali,
su 1 th'j faro' sia of ('imli 111 L1 ion, tl has
att nish"t t:n' tu-l'.' i! f i -u : ; :-nil emile-iit ph;
ik'iuas prunoan it t'u 'i'" O '-l i.e-'lieal discove
ry of til : ft !'. NV 'ii : it ' :rf- ta : sLiieresi luuehs,
it stre i ;i.ie i la. sv-O' i ail piirlt'i.n tho.
Iiloorl.' II. i: i it r. . I i.c.ro.. :a blood puriiy
ta ' i:- . or;i . It rj.vj ad II n 1:1 orK, licui tho
iv id He coin In I a e aai a ei ts.tttch, Fi tu
ple, nr llu ni ;l M ei:r:.i! lii-eu-e. Mine
ral Paisaas. au i thjir e.l'.'e-. arc eladii aleit. nnd
vi'ur-vw li'ililt nil a fnal . '-.siilutiiMi c;ab-lis'ii-l.
F.ryslpeliis. S i'.l Itti.-ini:, fr'cvcr
Sires, Scaly o' itousli Mi in. in short,
Oil th? nu.iltr'e.H i!ien-ei i.nlsc 1 hi laid bl iod,
n-o e-ju piered by this pj'.vuif ;! purifyiu-f ajid m
TijaratiuT m 'dieiu".
lfyoi feel d.ill, ilnnvsy, dchillt.-iteil, laive sallow
color of BUin. 01' vell.nvi-'a In own sputs mi fuee or
hi.lv, fieii'ieat lie".i I i -li or diiuess. bad taste in
m-m'.ti, luieru'd lie.it or mills uiiernaied wilh hot
flashes, low H-ii'-its. a. id L,'..iiaiv lOrehiHlines, ir
r "j!ar nnpeiitij, and tongue coated, vou nre suffer
in fro:a Trll Liver or " III lion. -lies"."
lu ina-.iv case or Liver Coru
lilalllt " ouly jiji t of these svniplnuis nre eiiPQ
lijn'eJ. As a r-medv for nil sueli cases Dr.
Piei-c S G'liden Medical Discovery has no cqnat,
s it cir- us perfect cares, leaving the liver strength
ened mi l Ik.HUiv. For Ilia cure of Habitual
Constipation of tie! bowels It is a never fail
ing remedy, and those who have used it fur tlii
ouruose nrii loud in it pro?.-.
The proprietor ou"ers $l,nO:i reward for a medi
cine tht w lit voual it for lie: euro uf all tho dis
eases for which it is reeoiaiaended.
SV.J In- dru" 'ists a: 1 per bottle. Prepnrea n
Tt. V. Pierce, M. D , Sole Proprietor, nt hi I'hemt
al Laboratory, i'i ! c-nec:t (ureet. llutralo, . Y. (
Seed yuur address fur a pamphlet.
4.
3 XJ Il I ZsT O- G o o x s
AT
Clement & Dlsj.Tiiior'c,
in the i:ew l '.i".:M t l!'ii Lug,
Jar'kOi :-.iti:ii,r'. SuiiJuii'j, Iu.
We take pleisioe la iciiiiiinioliii; that wo hare
j;i-t ooetie I a le'iv assoit ra-.-ot uf
SPBING DilY GOODS,
of :ri svles at t ue loWeM. prices.
DOLLY VAV.DK.V. ptill niLritig iu new
ami le-autifiil designs.
DSUSS (iOODS, MOl.'KNINti (iOOD?,
CLOTHS. CAScIMKKF.S. VKSTINUS, etc., &c.
I'.iKUlfHiXilr iolliiiig,
a full .Tsort'.ii'.'i.t, which will bT sold lower than
vtaowherc.
'!trjols, Oilt loll, n.rl Flcor Mut
iu;;. ' -:r.0CK!tiES
' of all kinds, which are guaranteed nil fresh-
; 2u::knswai;i:, wili.o'.vwahe,
tl. cC.'C'., &(..
Tl;;..lMINIi.s. C.LOVF.S,
ami in fact cveryt hlr.g that can be mention i'i
a lir-t-cci-s stm-e.
Cell niel e iiiii.iu our st,e-k. 1 1.ex T.ir oir s'eoro
lillle, 1 With (Li. !t"0-.'.S I'.l'i be se'.el C",l i; Hi, 1
' evening us well .is 1,1 the dav liu'.e. No charges
tor short ing g
Apr". Si, l"
CI.LV.LNT A: lI?5INC.r.R.
SI' . XSt OF. I! r.ATKII .
SOM-Ilo: VT MaUVI.VMi !-TAir Fill!, D.ll,-
TIM..UK. Fir-t 1 ivmiuui lor I". re-place Heater's
awarded the Sunnvsi.le.
Advantages of the Siintiys'.'c :
1. It i.- so coii-t ruetcl ti. it .eic-t'iird more of
toe radiating surlaee exten.is into the room, giv
ing that i.iueli more a I litbin.tl h a H-iihont"ex-tra
f i-l.
2. It is the only I'.ot-A'r Fire-place Heater in,
the market. Like the tegular bui.t cellar heater,
it loses no iie.it, but rcuiii.es It i:'.l to its Jegili
j urpn-cs.
1.. The ftiei t:i. i :a.:'.ne is doi'.'i e the usual size,
extending fiom the llie hox lo the top of tho
stove, with c.ip..c'.iy !' tw'tuly-four lio'irs' sup
ply of coal.
4. The paler, t double cov-r :".- coal umgaz'no
coiisuines the gas, pr, ;-.ts escr e of gas into
the room, and lu.iki-s it iaipo.-- for any puf
lings or cxplo-fons i-j occur. This is an advant
age posscsse.l by no other ilrc-pl.icc ttoie iu tha
in u ki t.
li. Th .'re are three air peanibcrs, wherein a
brisk cireiiintioii is kept up, drawing the isild uir
iu the ruoni thiou.ii heated liu,-.., into a largn
hot-air le servoii , i.t the bai l, oi I lie stove.
ti No si le ip, s uie Used, us the air is healed
In a reservoir h iving double radii. ting Hues nn-l
double back, supp.v lug large ip.iuntilies of hoi
airvviihout Wu: U ol I., at or flle-l.
7. The st'NNVsir.r uiilies the wast; heat s-i
thoroughly thai we i'l-'-piently beat uu adjoiniug
room ou ihe rlist, be.-i !, s heating tho rooms iu
second and t bird stories.
. A damper ou lop of the stove, c-.uncctel
with the lea uir 11 lo-, controls the quantity
hot air required for the. Use. of eilhij- the u; pr
or lower rooms. Ad other luc-pluee. ttoves a'.-,
very ineonvenleiU in this respect.
P. Tin' Crate is sell-scaling, and n dast Can
escape while shaking it.
STL I! AT, F"Ti:r.50V ,., CO.,
ri.radeiph'.t.
H. 15. M SF.n, Agent.
Nov. l!,ls-i.
cef! Been
riuir. uu leisiiUe 1 ; :,vp.ired to furnish t'--.JL
cit'... r.s of t'Uiil.ury n.n! vn P Uv v. Uli th i
choicest Hci f and Folk in M.ukel, c.HkT ut
W holes.i'.e or ll-'loil.
Families will be supplii I ly iV.e oii.iiter or
side, or smaller quantities ut ih-' i.i -t reasona
ble rates.
Constantly on ban 1 the e'e.oice-t cits cf Peer,
l'oi k, M ult on :tn 1 e I. ai-o v iu-.;-, ., l'.clc::!! is.
.tc. Apply at the Met II. . 'i--.'iih 'Mild
street, iu Mooie ,v Dis-hi 'er'.- llo-.i-. Siiubnry.
On inaiket ifav.i lie' I, -l of inca! is served t
cu-tonii-is at the met :-ian I, comer .1 Mirkil
and 'Hind elrecis, .ilc-u the eel, orate t i;.osi,ui'
sausages cau bo had, Ion.." Urn wu " 'he be; I iu
inurkcl.
IIKM'.V K. FACFLV.
N. n. IVrsons having fat hogs or I.i en s for
sale cau procure the hlgest market p' i-t I v .-.p.
pliealiou al the ::t)oo esi.ii.ili-hmeut.
Miubuiy, Nov. 11, l-.il.
a. W. KFKFI K. K. A. C.ASd.
XewGoods!
Dry ('ock!-', Xotions, FtintifLine
(ilKlvls, (.ll'Ul'Cl'U'M, Clot ItH,
CJ hiss unci XttiU
of every Variety, at oue Iviw pi lee.
a I
KEEFEK k OASS' 8T0IU),
Corner of laaiih and ';llket Enx,tf,
ei'NbTRV, I'A.
All Viuds of Grain taken in exchange same :&
cs.ii. rll and sis
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