Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 28, 1872, Image 3

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" SUNBURY, SEVTEMHEK 28,"l872.'
Itailrond Time Tables.
T. ti E. R. K Going NoimiWAnn.
Kilo Nail, leaves nt k05 A in
Niagara "Express, " " 1:30 p m
Vail, ''.. 4:20 pm
Eric Express, " " 0:50 p ra
N. C. It. W Going Sot-TiiwAitn.
Erie Mall, loaves nt 13:45 nm
Kfle Exprc " " 7:40 am
Mall, " " ll:0m
Niagara Express, " " (1:30 p m
Tho Erie Express train remains hero about
20 minutes for breakfast.
PTNllt'KY & Lewistown R. R.
Mall train leaves tit 7.30 a. m., and iirrlvcs nt
7.50 p. in. Fust Line leaves nt U.40 p. in., anil
arrives nt l.M) p. m.
Siiamokin Vam.ky R. R.
Mall leaves nt PJ.llii p. m.. for tMmmnklii nnd
arrives nt U.6!i p. m. Leaves for Mt. Cnrinel nt
4.40 p. in., and arrives nt 0.25 n. in.
D. II. & W. R. n.
Trains icnvc for New York, via Uazleton nt
0.20 it. m., and arrives nt o.'i't p. in.
Accident. Insuranec Tlekels can lie, liad of J.
Slilpmnn, Ticket Agent nttlie Depot.
ifocal Affairs.
MisTo,'rlinc DuYlusisTho i
Sewinu Machines
ttgeut for tho sale of the best Sewing Machines
Sn existence, viz i "The Improved Singer,"
"drover & Baker," "Howe," ond Domestic,''
which are constantly on hand nnd sold ni, rea
Tollable prices. She is also agent for the cele
brated Frautz ami Pope Knitting Machine. Call
and see them. O'li e on Market street, cast of
tlio railroad.
ltrv your Groceries of P. Clark, nnd save 15
ycr cent. sl4,'it.
Ki.'V your Black Alpacas and Mohnrc Lusters
from P. Ctark, and s.ive f.'5 per cent. sl4,3t.
IxsTitriTinxs in Misic. Miss Anna M.
Schneider Inform t lie citizens of Sunbury that
she will five instructions on the Piano and Or
igin to pupils at their resilience, nt tlio corner of
Walnut select mid Centre alley. Terms renson
sitils. s21, '72.-OI.
Cumin .;
him.
-Randolph the I'.oslrriiciuli ; go hear
Foil Sale a yoi.ng Cuw, pait Aldcrncy. En
quire at this olllee.
Two M:w s per week are now received
Klinc-CioW', t Ills- county.
Tin: new It. ink building in Cake's addition is
now nearly completed, ll is rather n neat look-
ing iMiihlligr.lTiovsle ihe French roof gives it a
lop-heavy nppcnralieg. Its location is a lieuiili-
I'ul one, an 1 adds much to that pint of the town,
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A Yacht club lias been ttrgniiMV'd ill this place
which l':is iu(! sail-liout built by Messrs. liil"
lilyer A: Co., at L-'wi.-iiurg. The craft is "2"2xS'.j
feet, and is got up in a neat style. The stock-
bidders bcV-.ng to our urn t I'mniinent business
men w ho will iin.l nineh enjoy meiit and n creation
in saii in:: on the "iiiiny deep'' d' the Sifquvhiin-
river in iront of this place.
"Sew Mh.i.inkuv (iomis. A large stock oTllie
latest fill styles nT Millinery Goods, are now be
ing opened at the Millinery and Trimming Store
tif .Miss L. S!i issler, on Maiket square. The la
tiles are Invit-d to call an I examine the splendid
ir.-.-mt incut.
'ipeulng, elegant walnut wall-socket. View
tlis. s, and a line assortment of Wall Brackets in
iiewand beautiful de.-igns, at llazelline's.
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Ti:r. weather has lieeu unusiinlly warm the be
.giiiiilug of the week. On u:iit:iy tmil Monday
Hie mercury stood at 11 1. On Sunday evening at
ti'.. p. in. at 5.
Si-Mi.w Sciiti'ii. Ci:i.kiii:ation. The
Sunday
Lower
: e!i(M.l attached to tlieblonu t liureli lit
:i ju-t i town-hip, w'.ll hold t he in nnunul
elehra-
lion at that place on Saturday, tile .Mil of Oelo- i
I'vr net. The public are cordially Invited In at- i
.lend and pailieipati1
.AuMITTr.n to practice In the I'. S. Court.
on ;
'i he Klh in.-t., on motion of S. B. Buyer, Esq.
af ,
juuliai -y, L. II. Kaso, C. A. lit lincus-nyder uud I
Oscar i'liu-t, Esq., members of the. liar, were ml- i
Jni'ted to practice in the di-triet and Circuit j
'units- of I he We.-tern Di-lriet of I'.i. i
Si.x ballot boxes will lie required nt each place
td clei tiun, on the Sth of October, ns six tickets
ale lo lie voted. These do not include city or ho
louch tickets where such are to be Voted.
Oru !Aitx.--The Squ ire in Centre Market
stt" t, i alino-t enclosed with an Iron fence,
in iuu!'.i"inrc 1 by the Messrs. Hnhrhuchs, Iron
1' 1 1 i 1 !'-, of S.i.i'i try. The fence Is beautilul in
i!,-;;-!!. lillil uud sub-t mtial, and is a credit to
Ihe woitliy manufacturers. As the Park is u
lis.e.l fatt, and aln. ost completed, we trust that
the citizens of onr place will take pride In keep
ing it ill order, nnd that our indies will beautify
fc. w ith pi. nils and shrubbery. We tru-t our city
fathers w'.ll uit mar the hcauly of the fence by
pointing a black, net ghr it tire m'i!ui' color
a dark green.
IS INK of Exoi.AXI) IxK. We hale received se
veral bottles of this celekrnted ink and writing
lluld, which C'tiiiinidcr sivjK-rior lo any we. have
yet U sefi. This ink is manufactured by the Se
nate Ink Conipuu.y, of Philadelphia. H Hows
freer, nnd is by far more even than nny tther. It
is put up in neat buttle for schools, offices, t;e.,
nnd can be bad ill three diU'creul mini' black,
biu e and ji.iirplc. Sclioljas will not only lind il
the te.-t, but the most v.iiivcuiriitly put up of any ,
.Low ill m.u ki t. Messtv. Murray A; Co., have the I
sole agency fir lids 'lai', who sell at v jry rea-
:Hn:i.iljie prices.
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A i.AitnE and eutliiisiasitie Repul'lieaii meeting
w is held nt Northumberland on Monday even
ing last. .'b!e speeches were delivered by Col.
Clark E. Carr nnd Gen. John K.jClctnciit. A del
egation of the (Irani Wilson and Ilartraufl club
of this place, went over on the steam boat, and
presented a line appearance in parading through
the town. The speakers were cll'ective uud done
yourt work for the cause.
It is with much pleasure that wo publish the
letter from our new correspondent of Washing
ton, D. C, signed O. To our town rendem ho Is
vroll known, and our citizens wo very well know
will be glad to hear again from llicii" young sol
Uksr friend, Edward W. Oy-bter.
The editor of tho Wutsontown lteeord evluec
considerable feeling lu regard to tho "Skunk"
question. Wo did not mteud our remarks to in
terfere with any arrangeineuts or luteretts the
editor hub In tho Bkuulc speculation. We are
fully aware that our cotemporury wus nr. excel
lent hand lo buying delegates, milking, "agree
ments," at changing from eatiug "black chick
en" to eating "black crow," but never had an
idea of his being eugaged In the "Skuuk" busi
ness. If we linvo tread upou your toes Julio,
pardon us for doing so.
Bowp.n A Beasholts nre busily engaged iu grad
ing the railroad euibaukuicut betweeu Vine street
and tho brldgo. They are about completing a
Hue frame building la Cake's additlou lor a
boarding bouse, for their laborers. 1 bey Inlcud
putting a largo force upon tho work duriug tho
Tun BfNnunr Mahkrt. Tho markets, tinco
tlio ordinance went Into effect, linvo proved a
success, nnd linvo given general satisfaction to
tlio citizens ns well ns tlio producers. Tlio amount
of prodnco offered for salo lias astouislicd every
ono attending tlio markets. For tlio last few
weeks tlio grcntost variety of articles were sold
nt good prices, and tlio farmer returns to his
homo with tlio ensh In his pocket. Previous to
tho curb-stono market not one half the nmouut
of vegetables or produce was brought to town, ns
tho merchants would not buy for fear of Its wilt
ing or perishing on their hands. Purchasers are
now enabled to buy from first hands fresh from
the garden, nnd they find It more healthy to cat
ns well ns getting It nt lower prices. There Is
also n great Improvement In the articles, and far
mers nro encouraged In paying more nttcntlon to
fruits nnd vegetables, Ac, to compete with their
neighbors In bringing n good article to market.
AVbere, ns was formerly the case, tho purchaser
went from store to store In search of butter, of
which, when found, he was compelled to take nn
Inferior article and short weight nt that, ho bus
now nn opportunity to select a good nrticlo with
full weight. It Is tho same Ith many other nr
tlelcs. We notlco nniong other things In rela
tion to our market, that tlio farmers bring In
their marketing In a more attractive stylo than
previous to its establishment, nnd that their wa
gons arc surrounded by lady customers until cv
cr' "HMo U ,,lpl,wort of' "r ,,ll'''cl,nnt9 '0o'
I nrc great gainers, formerly, wnen inrincrs nan
j to peddle their products through the streets, mer
I chants were compelled to trust their customers,
! wlille now the fanners receive cash for produce,
nnd pay cash for their goods.
I In connection with this matter we would sug
gest that both tho farmers and the citizens oft
tliis place Join together, nnd erect a suitable
! market house. We feel sntislled that such a pro
Jeet. will still further Improve the market, ns well
1 ns business generally. A market house built on
', the stock principle, would yield a lingo per cent
; nge to the stock holders. Resides it would prove
; a convenience that none would ever wish to dis
pense with after being put into operation. We
; have a number of capitalists among onr citizens
and fanners who would invest in the project if it
were once started, as all see the Importance of a
building to secure comfortable quarters for those
attending market during inclement weather, nnd
' make an Inducement to further Improve tho mar
ket.
Tnt Fun. The Agricultural Fair of
tills I
con- I
I place, coinmeneeil on vt cnnesijny insi, nun
tinned for
three days. The heavy rain Avhieh
I occurred
on Wednesday, prevented many from
j entering articles, an the turn out was anything
1 hut encouraging. On Thursday morning there.
! was n clear shy. and as the iliU'erent trains nr
' rived onr town filled up rapidly, and by noon the
! fairground was tilled with people. It was esti-
muted that about live thousand persons visited
Ihe fair grounds during the afternoon.
The unifies tin exhibition did not, however,
come up to our expectation as regards quantity,
but regarding quality the unifies would have
compared favorably with nnv fair in the State.
There were numerous aitieles exhibited which
nrc worthy of notice, but our space in this issue
will not permit.
Burin anii Hi mat. The J ' hniwrnt suggests
that "a transparency representing a large jnViv
ff hreiul ami tmtttirhv surmounted over the speak
ers stand,' at a meeting which Gov. Pollock nd.
dressed on Thursday last. Our l.eighbor hisjnl.
ways had a keen scent for political bread and
butter, but lie ought not to infer, because the
bread uud bailer Convention at Baltimore has
converted so large a number of hungry lietno
clats, that it was an equally good bait to catch
Republicans.
A Sl'.l.l.. On Wednesday evening the Demo
tr.its had circulated bills through the town an
nouncing that Horace Greeley would nrrlie nt
this place, on his homeward trip in '"swinging
around the circle," on Thursday morning, and
remain here thiity minutes to address the citi
. ens from the pint form of the ears. On Thurs
day innming a large number of persons, about
ihrce-fourlhs being Repuli'icaiis
,lepot lo see the '"honest farmer.
repaired to the
After waiting
about an hour, and the train not arriving, it was
concluded that there was a "sell," and the crowd
disappeared.
Aiikvii or Trn:. In our issue of the Uthwe
gave a description of the new Court House clock,
and stated that we expected its arrival ill the
course of a week. The 7i'mun'ii appropriated
not tiie clock, but the de-ciiption to itn own use
without credit, and added among other stale- ,
incuts, that the clock had arrived which is not
corrett, and that tho Coininl-sioncrs had agreed
to pay half the expense in pulling up the cluck.
Our neighbor ought not lo impute such nn net
to tiie Commissioners. An individual who re
ceived a valuable prc.-cnt, would haidly a.-k the
- donor to pay half, or an pail of tlio expense, In
: having it placed in his Iiiiuv. Tile clock com
pleted will cost about f. II. HI, and will be the f'nu-s-t
town clock la this section of thj Stale. The
clock is expected every day.
BnoKK .1 ail. On Monday ntli inoon Inst, Mi
nor Beam, w ho wns committed to Jail August :
for robbing u Mr. Kusc, In Point township, man
ia ged to escape by breaking a hole through the
j wall, lie escaped linob.crvcil. Shortly lifter
: his escape Perry Haas, w ho is a prisouel under
sentence of death forshoollng Mania Ohcrdorf,
I crawled through the snino hole uud went to one
of Mr. Heller's sons and informed him of Beam's
j escape. Haas then quietly went back to jail
again. Beam made an attempt to escape one
day last week, but was discovered. Ho has not
j yet been recaptured. Ji,wernt oj'UiU tre.ek.
On Monday whll.st two boatmen had tied iipnt
Chapman in this county, they enticed two little
I girls into their boat uud then attempted an out
i rage upon them. Tho scream of the children
were heard by some persons not far off, who ran
to tho boat, and upon entering discovered the
scoundrels in the nefarious attempt. Nothing
but this timely aid prevented the ruination of
these children. The unmitigated scoundrels nro
now lodged iu Jail at Middlebiirg, and it ir a pity
the law will uot condemn them to life-long Im
prisonment. Such men have no right to live at
large innougiiny people, lu nny count ry.,SV(iit-
Till! superior Fall Suits made up by John
F. Schatli r would do credit to Ihe best establish-
incut In the cities. Mr. Schatt'er continues to bo
uverflowcd with work. His lino goutls nro very
attractive, uud we find him eoubtanlly busy mak
ing up full blliU.
Oru neighbors of Tin Cuanl uotiees the fact
that C. A. Reimeiibiiyder, Esq., has became the
recipient of a new hat from borne of tho "strik
er" of WllliuiiiBport, for whom he was employ
ed ab counsel. Tlio hat wo noticed on tho Squire's
cranium a few days ago boro no Indications of be
ing a Greeley bat, and we Judge that he Is lu fa
vor of Grant. But perhaps that was not the but
either.
The eel catcherk are now busy capturing lurgo
uumbcrs of the "old chaps" iu tho river at this
place. They nro readily sold nt 10 eeuts pur
pound.
Oun thuuU are duo to A. J. Buker, Esq., for
copies of late Nashville, Tenu., papers contain
ing the proceedings or tho Great Council of tue
V. B. of Improved Order of Ued Men. They mo
Wry iuteiCetiug.
RmHIBMCAU MEKTIHO AT Bt!NBt;lT. I.A1KIK
DF.MOKSTnATioH. Probably tho largest meeting
hold In the Court House, camo off on Thursday
evening last. Early In the evening a torch-Hjulit
procession took plnee, which was a grand affair.
Tho procession was formed In front of the Grnnt,
Wilson nnd Hnrtranft Club Room, fully equip
ped, numbering about four hundred voters In
line, while there were thousands of spectators
upon the sido walks. After parndlng through
the principal streets they repaired to tlio Court
House. The Ilouso being already well filled tho
largo number In tho parade soon racked tho
House to overflowing.
Tho meeting was organized by appointing
nenj. Strlcklcr, Esq., of Jackson ns President,
W. II. M. Ornm nnd George Wngonseller, Vice
President", nnd D. Vf. Bnmpsrl and J. K. Davis
ns Secretaries. A committee was appointed ns
an escort, who retired nnd In a few minutes en
terd the Court House accompanied by Ex-Gnver-uor
Pollock and Hon. J. B. Packer, tho band
playing a National nlr. Tlio audience rose to
their feet nnd gave three hourly cheers as n wel
come. Ex-Governor Pollock then ad 1 rested the
nndleiicc for about one hour and a hnif, and wns
followed by the lion. J. B. Packer, for another
hour and n half. Tlio audience remained dur
ing the whole tlino evincing the most profound
Interest. A. C. Simpson, Esq., was celled up
on who mndo a few closing remarks when Hut
meeting adjourned by giving three cheers fur the
speeches and tho whole Republican ticket.
As Ot'TiiAnp.. The Grant, Wilson nnd Ilnr-
tranft. cluli nt this place procured torches for '
themselves last week. On Thursday morning it
was discovered that some thirty torches were
missing. During the day cit'cniiist-inces pointed
to one of tho Liberal Republicans (member of
the committee of three) of having commuted the '
theft. A warrant was Issued and he was prompt- !
ly hound over.
On Wednesday wo had some fifty posters put ;
lip for n Republican meeting nt the Court House j
on Thursday evening. The day following wo j
could not find n single poster lip. As this has
not been the first Instance of bills announcing Re-
publican meetings being torn down wo will give
twenty dollars to nny person or persons who will j
give informal ion that will lead to tho conviction j
of any one guilty of tearing down bill printed nt j
this olllee.
A ni'.nociiATic Mr.r.TiNd. Gucr.t.m" in Si n
iiruv. After the announcement, a few weeks
ago, of a Republican meeting in the Court House
on hi"!. Thursday evening, the ''Committee of
Three," nnd some Democrats, set to work and j
called a meeting nn the same evening, which was
held In 1 lie street In front ofMnJ. Win. L. Dew. j
n it "s resilience. There were probab'ylwo hun
dred persons, men. women, nnd children present,
as an an I'n-uce. Tim first speaker on the stand
was Gcu. Banks, a disappointed olliee hunter,
now a s ire-ln ad. When about closing his speech,
a drum and life weie heard in the distance, when
all became quiet to see. what this strange appa
rition might be. A few moments niter, a young
man was seen coming up the street going j
through nil kinds of bodily gyration, similar to '
In tliose oT an escaped Inmate of nn Insane Asy
lum, yelling (ireelcy ! Grecly!! After him
came a drummer nnd lifer, hammering nnd
squeaking regardless oT time; then followed'
about a dozen boys, who were succeeded by six ;
men, nil told, pulling Horace Greeley along the
pavement towards tho stand wiiere they were
joined by tltose standing around a store goods
box in cheering and yelling for about ten min
utes with the expectation of drawing away the
audience from tlio Republican meeting in the
Court House, to enlarge their circle. But as
none made their appearance Horace proceeded
with hi piece. We would mention here that tho
iiniinnnccmciit of Grcelev's advent
made by
the speaker in the Court House, but nil prefued
to listen to Ex-Governor Pollock than to the
Clilppaqtia I'm uier.
Greeley's remarks consisted In general of what
he knew of swinging around (he circle. He had
been we.-l ami seen thousands of people nnd he
knew all was well. He had been to Pittsburg, In
diana, Ohio and Altoona.nnd nil was well there.
That the Liberal ticket was sure to cany nnd that
lie was convinced by Ihe audience around him,
they would carry here also. That ho believed
when the wires Hashed into New York on the Nth
of October that there would be no cloud upon the
face of the Liberals, lie was then followed by
Gen. Slocuiniind J. B. Hasklns who found It up
mil litis ncrs l:i iiuvoeu'.ing tlieir cniisu nnd gave ;
the Usual amount of stciotype mutter u-ed by i
Democrats in d iionncing the udiuiiiist ration. j
Mr. Greeley remained in I lie place, over night,
uud on Fiiday morning he proceeded on his way
'"sw inging round llic circle" accompanied by Sev
ern I iicwspiper reporters. j
Till! Millersbiirg Agileiiltural Eiiir last week
proved a great success, and paid handsomely to
the stoeklioldets. There w'us u large collection
of articles on exhibition, uud a great portion, we
notice, were from the lower end of this county.
Among them the llarri.-lmrg ,S7n,V Juvnuil makes '
meiitiou of the following :
'"I'assing a number of aitieles of Interest, our
allenlioii was sHei.illy intruded In two uut'qtiat- i
id looking books. An examination showed one'
ol 1 1 1 , -1 1 1 lu be a SwisH Bilile, puleislied iu l."i:;ii ;
Beuj. .M. j.ubb, of Georgetow n, Noil liumbci laud
county. In lug ihe owner. The other was n Ger
man Bible, :.'(:(i vears old, exhibited bv Daniel
Sail."
TllK delegation from this county, to the Soldier.-'.
uel Sailors'ieiiiiion at Pittsburg last week, ;
reliirned homo on Kriday, atllli in-l., delighted
i Willi the reccplion they met with in tiie iron city,
and speak of t lie gathering us tlio largest, and ,
the parade the most linpolug they ever witnessed. '
List of Letters remaining iu Siinbury Post j
I Olllee, September i.ltli, 1ST2 : I
I Joel II Boslhin, J A Coleman, 2 ; Miss Lou
Dunbar, b Hev II Dottercr, C C Davis, Mrs
i Kline, Jos-eph M l'insel, J Baiiny, (i S Itaiiihili. ;
John U Beit., Mrs E-tlier Uiehcr, Joliu Bale. ,
J J SMITH, I" M. '
ltiisiiii's,, Notices
A Gn.VMi rush for the most ch .-r I goods J i-t
opened nt W. It. F. Wcimcr's c i-li store, was
made during the past week. All the latest styles
of Fall Goods can bo seen nil I purchased al the
lowest pricoti nt Wcinier's storo Tim feleelion
Is grand, mid for brilliancy and good quality, is
not uxcelled. Call inn be convinced.
Guant Badges, Greeley Badges, Chinee Lan
tern's uud all the fixings fur the campaign tit
llugclllnc's.
Col.li, Sparkling Soda Water is dealt out at tlio
Acquuriuiii Drug Store on Third Street.
Jisr received, a full lino of Blank Books, Of
fice uud School Stationery, eVe., Ac., A:c., at 11a
zletluo's. Tub highest prices are paid for Grey Squirrels,
Frogs, Turtles, eic., by Will. Keese, of tlio tit.
Elmo Ealing Saloon, in Pleasant's buildings,
Siinbury, Pa.
Wm. K. Mili.kh of tho Excelsior, contluues to
receive tho best of Boots and Shoes, from tho
hirgost establislinients iu the country. Ills stock
is seieeted from tho very best, and is guaranteed
lo give entire satisfaction.
Tub large Book & Periodical Btore of C. 8.
Hazeltluo, has all the appcarauee of a Hist class
city establishment. It Is tilled with the most Inter
esting books, periodicals, statloucry, toys, &c.,
Ac., with a fine department for boots and shoes.
A full assortment is coustautly kept on baud,
and purchasers arc supplied ut rutes as low us lu
the city. A fresh supply lias Just been opened.
Opening, Bird Cagcs,'plaiu uud oiuumeutnl,
iu bronze, brass and wblto metal ; uew uud baud
some, ut lliiKclljue'ii.
Tub Clothing madd by Thos. G. Nolt, Is pro
nounced equal to nny iclty work In stylo and qual
ity. In fitting garments Nott is not excelled, and
tho quality of goods In his establishment com
pares favorably with the best city houses.
Tint greatest want of tho present ngo Is men
nnd women, healthy and vigorous In mind nnd
body. Tho continued headaches, weaknesses,
ncrvousnooS, nnd varying nllmentt which ntllict
womon nre generally tho result of .'mperfect ac
tion of tho stomach uud other vital cgnns. Dr.
Wai.kkh's) California Vinroak Bitters, being
composed entirely of vegetable substances Indi
genous to California, may bo taken with perfect
safety by the most delicate, and are a sure reme
dy, correcting all wrong action and giving new
vigor to tho whole system.
THE CONFESSIONS OFAN INVALID.
PUBLISHED as a warning and for the benetlt
of yovnii tnat wul other who sutler from
Nervous Debility, Loss of Manhood, etc., sup
plying THE MEANS OF SELF-CURE.
Written by one who cured hlni'eir. niter under
going considerable quackery. and sent free on re
ceiving n post-paid direct".! envelope.
Address. NATHAN! KL MAYFAIR,
June S, '13. Omos. Brooklyn. N. Y.
jj-uar.nnnc.'s.
On the '."2d Inst., at the Reformed parsonage,
hv Rev. C. H. Gerhard, Mr. lliiliAini A. Gas? to
Miss Kmei.t A. GAiilNorii. and Mr. Sii.as R.
Ciikiiaii to Miss 8ai.uk E. Ci.aiik.
in this place, m Tuesday evening last, WIL
LIE, son of Mr. W. 11. 11. nnd Annio Dicllcn
b.ichaiged 1 year and ! mouths.
Kurorts.
MM5IKY MA It KITS.
Flour ni:I ruiii .Hnrlirt.
Extra Family Sri.flo Red Wheat, p. bti. ,9:3.00
j Huckwlieat, p. ct., o.O I live,
Corn Meal, " '.'..) ) Corn.
I Wheat Bran, p. hu. l.'i.t Huckwlieat 1
I Hems, a. iio Dais, ibs.,
! Corn .X O its Chop, ".'.(M Flaxseed,
H0
TO
1.1)0
r.'
o .-,
j I imolliy Peed, p. b. 8.00
j ii'rotltirr HEiirUrt.
: Pc tatoes, M Hams, 1.1
j Egg. .per doz., IS Tallow, rt
i Butter, per lb., I!") Count rv Sonp, S
La ill, " U' Dried Apple-, IS
i Sides, " 11) " Peaches, Hi
Shoulders, II
iictu tJlicrttscmcnts
Duii"s jCollege." "
Tlio oldest ami most reliable Institution for ob
taining a Mercantile Education.
!-;'" Pr:i"tical business men as lntiitftor.
Wr hil'in-murum, wrile for a rirciiiur to 1.
I.'l'I'F ec SONS, Pittsburg, Pa.
I5cpl. -0, lsV.'. oin.
daily I'liic:: i.isr.
H. & A. C. VAN BEIL,
"T1IK WINK MKKC1IAXTS,"
1010 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Prices Champagne, (In Cuuency.)
Ernest Irroy, Carte Blanche,
" ' Spei i.il Extra Dry,
Piper llehlsick,
(i. II. Milium' Drv Verzenay ( Depot in
" Extra Dry, ) Philad'a
L. Roederer, Dry Scbreidi r,
Dry Sillery,
" Imperial,
!',,.. lit. i ... .1...
10 .M)
J:i "J")
:::! "jr
p,,,,,,,.,,,,- See,
Dry Mouopole,
Najioleon's t 'utjim t,
Veuve Clicquot,
Prices advance or decline with Gold.
CASH ML'ST ACCOMPANY ALL OKDEI
Very Fine Old live Whiskey,
Onr "Yellow Seal" Hiorry,
Blue Seal Brandy, '"1SIU,"
Sept. SI, 1 X7 1 . 4ni.
511 00 per doz. ;
1 1 00 per doz. i
111) 00 per dux.
.. i
II V U WTI Sf! I N C ()
Xo. 15 Market Street,
I'll II. ADKI.I' !I I A.
We have opened for the l'all Trade, the largest
and be-t assorted stock of
l'lIIl.ADKl.l'llIA CAIUMCTS,
Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloth',
Window Shadcsaiid Paper, Carpet Chain,
Cotton, Yarn, Batting, Wadding. Twines,
Wicks. Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Bas kets,
lliooiiis. Baskets, Buckets, Brushes,
Clothes Wringers, Wo 'den ami
Willow Ware,
IX Till: I N1TKI1 S'l'A 1 1: n.
Our large increase iu business enables ns lo
sell at low prices, and famish the best quality of
Goods.
sot.i: tinxTS
on ti:i: I
CTI.KIUIATKI)
AMKiucAX wash-
Kit, j
l'tiicK, S5..-.0. I
Tho most Perfect and Successful Washer ever
Made.
Agents Wanted for tho American Washer In
till pails of Ihe State. Sept. 7, ilni.
GEO. EVANS. E. G. MAIZE.
Geo. Evans & Co., '
(Mi Market Slrcot, riiiliult'lpltiu, !
TAILOIJS
and
MILITARY CLOTHIKttS,
Military, I'uinl & Fiiv Oro;aiiii'.atiiii5
juiimptly miifonued.
Simples of Cloth, with Pliotograp!is, sent
free on application.
Our being the leading hnii-e on Military work.
we feel that we can oiler !nduvcni"titsj which can- I
not be attained anywhere else.
Aug. "-'I, IK7U.
IHIMISTKV.
(J EOKOK M. 11KXX,
Li Suiqisun't lUtildiny, Mtrkit Huure,
PiMifiiv, Pa.,
1 prepared to do all kinds of work pertaining
to Dentistry, lie keeps constantly on hand
u largo assortment of Teeth, and other Dental
material, front which ho will be able to select,
and meet mo wauls of his customers,
All worlc warranted to givosutisfaction, or elso
tho money refunded.
The very best Mouth Wash and Toot h-Powders
kept on hand.
Ills references are tho numerous patrons for
whom he bus worked for the last twelve years.
Buuhury, AprUai, Wi.
W. H. Blanks,"
HOUSE, SIC3-1ST,
AND
ORNAMENT AI PAINTER,
BUNBUKY, PENN'A.
Decorating and Paper llaugirg done iu tho
latest improved style.
Orders solicited, which will receive prompt at
tention. Kcsidoneo hi Purdytowu, Einerlek's building.
Buubury, May 11, ISiU.-U",
::; no
Jlchi bbcilismfnls.
Afliiiliilf rutor's) illcr.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that letters of ad
ministration having been granted to the un
dersigned on the estate of Mrs. Mary C With
Ington, late of tho borough of Siinbury, North'd
county,-Pa., dec. All those knowing themselves
Indebted to said cstato arc requested to make Itn
nicdiato payment, nnd persons having claims
will present thcin for settlement.
GEO. W. SMITH,
Jiimmijirrtifor.
Sunhury, Sept. 14, 1S72. fit.
Tailoring! Tailoring lT
CHARLES MA1IIL,
Respectfully Informs tlio citizens of Sunbury nnd
vicinitv, that ho bus opened u
TAILOR SHOP,
on Foil i th (Street, below Maiket, In tlio .Mullen
building, nnd that ho Is prepared to make tip nil
kinds of
a:XTN" AXI IHIY'K SI ITS.
In the latest sty les. Having lind inni h exper
ience in the business he desires the public lo give
li 1 ill a trial.
Clothing will be made tip In the latest Palls
mill Auieiiean Fashions in the most satisfactory
manlier.
Aug.l7,'7:J.-lf. CHARM'S MAII1L.
I'rojkONfcl A m en tin toil
TO THE
Coiislitulioiiofrciiiisyhaiiia
Joint itcMoliititm
Projioslng nn Amendniciit. to tho CoiiFtiluf km of
Pennsylvania.
Jin it ri'Holrrit b'j tliv Senate nnd IfuwxC of 7(Vuv
tit'ji.taHtr of' the 'tiiiwtm,i'enltti tf l)i-ntjlvttuul hi
(lentiritl AKfriuhly nut. That the following aniend
iiiuut of tlio tiustltiitioii of this Commonwealth
lie proposed to tl,o r,....i.. isu iiivi. ...t.inw.. ...
rejection. )iurMiant to the provisions of the tenth
artle'.o thereof, to wit, i
AM KXDMEXT :
Strike out Ihe sixtli section of t lie sixth nrticlo
of tlio Constitution, and Insert in lieu thereof the.
following: "A State Treasurer shall be chosen
by the qualified electors of the State, at such
times and for such term of net vice ns shall lie
prescribed by law."
WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
Ppcakcr of the House of Repreotit:ilive.
JAMES S. Ill TAN,
Speaker of S -nate.
Ai'Pitovr.n The twenty-second day of March,
Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred nnd
sevelil v-two.
JXO. W. GEARY.
Prepared em' ceil Hied for publication pursuant
i to the Tenth Article of tin; Constitution.
FRANCIS JORDAN,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Olllee Seentary of (lie Commonwealth, t
ll.ii i islini'g, dune :;llth, 1ST:J.
June U'.i, 1 .''.'. llin.
10,000
Agents
Wanted
fur our great
Political Campaign
Chart.
The most, nttractive nnd salable thing out. It
i Is indispensable to men of all parties, furnishing
I just, the facts and figures needed, fur everyday
lelcreiice; li' every Intelligent vote!'. Agents H'.o
selling from
JS to Rl) a SJiij .
The most liberal terms. Send for descriptive
circulars. Addre-s,
Dl'KFlELD ASIIMEAD. Publisher.
n'Jl. 71 1 Sanson! St., Philadelphia.
Bakery for Sale.
I Tiie well known Bakery of W. II. Haas, on
j Fourth street, Siinbury, including!! good dwell-
lug house and good stabling iiltaelu d, is tillered
I for sale on reasonable teiins. The Bak"ry is
! new and of goo I capacity, capable of baking 0
barrels of Hour per week. App'.v to Win. II. or
; AL1SHI1T H V AS.
! July 'JO, ISVJ.-tf. Siinbury, Pa.
Presidential Campaign,
CAPiS, CAPES? & TOUCHES
Peml for I i.t.1 siuATi-i) Cm
n t u: ami Phick List.
Cl'.N.MNGIIAM HILL,
MAVI TAt TTUl'lls,
No. :.'U1, I'm in n :ti:i-.i:t,
PiliLADELPlUA.
June s, lr
XKW SUMMEU (JOODS!
MISS ll l'l!; P,!.A('K,
M AltKI'.T StiL AlIE, SC.N'BL UY, PEXN'A.
! ISi.ack Di:i-:ss Silks from .
I Japanese Silks, Silk I'ongcis
I SO to -2 00.
, l'lai.l Poplins,
Mixed Poplins, II irnni f-.om :.'0 cents to
1 00.
! Cbiiitqcs, llelaius, itc. French Muslins, Mar
! scilics (-.li'.ts. Kid Gloves, Willi single
I and double lull tons.
E. i: e e N li a wis.
A general assortment of While Goods.
I I..UYXS, (ilNtiHAMSnml l'lltl'KS,
; DEBSS TIUM.MINGS, LACES, Ac, soid i.l
'; greatly reduced prices.
Siinbury, May IS, I S7"J.
; O. W. KEKl'KI!. 1!. A. tIASS.
NowGoods!
i iy
Citiods, Notions, Fni'iiit-hino;
tiixiils, iiroi'cni's, t)H l. iot lis,
Ulitss iiml Xails
of every vatletv, at one iow price,
nt
KEEFEll & GASS' STORE,
Corner of Fourth and Market Street,
SCNBL'IIY, PA.
All kinds of Grain taken in exchange sumo as
cash. Call and see us.
KEEKER .t GASS.
Siinbury, April 27, 1S7:2.
C'I KTAlX nVTIlltlAl.S.
S.CK Cl'UTAIXS.
WINDOW SHADES.
C'OliNU'K DKl'Oi: ATKJXS,
J.AMliKlXtl'lXS
I J.AC'K DU.UT.UIKS.
I ri.wo ci) i;i:s,
I ri'iiNrrruK covKitiMis,
TASMCI.S AND J.OOl'S,
X ( )TT I X ( i 1 1 A M Cl'UTAIXS,
C!ii:TOXXi:s,
Sl'MMEll Cl'UTAIXS,
lSUOCATLLU:.
Special Ixteimoii l)Ki-oitATio:s",
To Otilcf ut Muikrutc l'liccs.
w J. Xj m "V is 3sr,
Mnsonio Hall, 719 Chestnut Street, l'liil'a.
J ane ISTi. -iiil.
itUTCUEUV! KUTCHKKY !
.iit-Nisi-s. ke:fi i:.v a itowr.i:.
Third Street, opposite Central llclel,
SI NBL UY, PA.,
KEEP conslautiy on hand liio very choicest
of fresh
m:t:i', ninox am vi-.ai.,
which is sold ut the lowest prices. Meat can bo
hud ut all hours during the day.
Sunbury, Pa., Juno S, 1S73.
MII.I.I.VKUY.
Sl'IUXG STYLES
at tho
CKXTHAL MILLINERY STORE OE I
mss i.. mussi.r.u.
Every kind of Millinery Goods, embracing
IllltM, llllllllOtM, NclKlol lllltsi, CrHlkO
IllitlS Ulltl ItoilllfOi,
lllblions and Flowers, Trimmings of every de
scription, uud every kind of goods usually kept
ina millinery establishment, car- bo had at her
store ut the lowest pi Ices. Tho very best in tho
Pbilaitulphiu iiiui kut bus been selected, to which
the ladies uio invited to examine and bo convin
ced. MISS L. SI1ISSLEU.
Maiket Square, Sunbury, Pa.
April IJO, 1ST'.'.
$isctll;t
;mcou3.
I ll (11 n l O NtOlil ll V
O 1 made from r,o cts. c,ill and examine
.pX.r or 1"J samides sent (postugn free) for
r,0ct. that retail quhk for fin. R. L. WOL
COTT, 181 Chatham Square, N. Y. s"'l-4w
FREE'A llrnBI,lcl" of the People's Stand.
to i"1'1 I,"',p' 550 """rations, will be
I nnumn rn,,t fl('c ,0 ,,n,,k "t-'ents. Semi
A lilt M'I'V !ame nnd nd dress to ZIEGLFRtV:
iiUllJlUk), McCl UDY.Ml Arch St. Phlla. Pa.
" Ty .X-liomiinpy, oi So ill l liui-iiiing."
. How cither sex may fascinate, and gain the.
love nnd affections of i,ny person tliev choose, in
st ii nt iy This simple mental'" acquirement all
can possess, free, by mail, for !5 i ts. together
with a marriage guid", Egy ptian Oracle, Dreams,
Hints to Ladies, .ve. A queer, exciting book.
liio.ouu sold. AU'ircss, t. WILLIAM CO .
sl-4w
Publishers, PMhi.
M-juecnasaa
An.lKS1.1871
Double Elevated Oven. Warming Closet, Broil.
Ing Door, I ender Guarl, Dumping and Minkiii"
(irate. Direvt Draft. FI I.LE!!, WARREN
CO., UUli Water Strect.New York. s'!l-lw.
DUTY 0?F TEAS!
Extra Induccnmits for Clubs.
!5lil 1'Ulv l'j ,LUii C 1 I!L lil.A I! I i
Which contains full cxlai
unions of Premiums,
THE WAY TO OB'AIN OCR (JOODS.
Persons living nt a ditance from New York,
can club together, unci Vi theni at the same fu ice
ns we sell them to our V.m Ihuiscs in New York.
Ill order to get up a clutyct each person v. is-hing
to loin say lio-v mutb ir lie w.int ant ki.i..i
t...'! a dun price no nr i mcIi-T. ns i'Vili
lislicd In our circulars. Viiu. i. ,,:,ii KinI
and nmoiints plainly om li-t. ami when (lie club
is complete send it M's by mail, and we wi'l '
luiteaeh party's gidsii separate pnekii"ci and
mark the name upimhcin, wit h fhc co-d so ''
there need he no con lion in di.-t ribui iua e'aeli '
party gelling exact lyvlint It.- orders, and',,,, I
more. The funds to ty for goods orderel can
be sent by drafss on Nt York, P,t-0!ll(.t. mon'ev
ordeis. or by express Or, we wiil. if ,feircd' 1
send the goods by Eiess, "Co!l,,et on del I
livery." i
THE GREAT AtRICAN TEA CO.,
:tl mill R3ctt'.v St wet.
s'H-4w. P. O.ix .'I,!:!, ew yrIi n,v
THOMSON'S
Avon livii r.xf x i:i ) patjcxt
GIove-Fitng Coi'oet.
i ?IT '"- inereasiiig, bo. ,
t;ii:v i ;i:
. tlM.s ll. S'.tispw-
it
-'Hand.-ome, Durable,
.coi.oniical, and a.
TIIOMPS(l(;ENL"lNK (
:love-
. ii . viii.-eu- stainii,,! with the
name Tinou'sox, and hide-maik a Crown
Sold by all Frst-Ciiisilers. f:i.4w.
W ells7 Carlic Tablets
I
I tilt Cori-.tis, Cot Hiiaiiki:m:ss.
1 hese I ablets presciiAci, in (
... ! . I . ...!.... . nl ..: . .
iinbination
1""' ""' r ii "' 11 l'"Piilur form,
for the (lire of nil '1 ,t ,UKi !., N-,; j,
i-c.o-i-!.. ii...ueiic.-i. aiiitjaf.on i iheTh
at
nie iiioiiciiijueiy i cneveii a.eiil
stunt ly being sent to tll,uictoi'
Lis
'- enn-
caes of" I'hroat tliillcKltl year staiire-or,
4'Al''!'IO. Don't Ii.-k-VciI bv worTii,.
Imitations. Get only ' V-n-l ,, .'i 5 f Taln,M
Price ".'.i i ts. per box. J.Si. KELLOGG.' '
WW rnstrrefliin y a
sie'.an
j Sc4r;;.r Circ
uhir. . tt street. N. Y.
le Agei i'uited states.
r( A -"OXTIl e.isi:.,,,. sttciv
n anu acv-i- nee-,5t Si'.'iire cir-
I cuhir and
amples, .1 sl'ENCl.B.
j'iitth boro, Vt.
s7,-tw.
day to Agents, s-tr i .-.i liad-
for Ladies audi, i,reast. nnd
scarf pins, gold plated witii b-raphs of Presi
dential Candidates. SunitiU.-,-,. .i iv..n i.,,. '''
j cents. McKAY t: CO (-'.J.,,- M., V.
i HORACE CiUKKLltt FA. JifA'.
An elegant Engraving, pt Iikcies.-es. 20x ,
-2S Inches, sent bv inail iCampaign Goods,
1 silk (irunt Badge and ted '-iac Sample '
latest styles Wedding cardites. ,V:e., "J."c. I
A. DEM AT, Engraver.
s7,-lw. froailwav, N. Y. ,
MY JOLLY FRID'S SECRET.
DIO LEWIS' New nnd GM Work is an im
mense success. 1 ::t h thovl in 1 less. Agent
delighted nnd coining in.. Agents Wanted
everywhere. GEO. M EAN, Publisher.
sT.tw 7;:iisoni street, Phihi.
VGENTS!
for circulars and
la! terms for "Mi
tali's llepuliiie.in-
i
ism in Amci-lea." The f.-t selling book out.
J. M. STODDAII. Cu.,.P'-ih!lslier.
s7.4w. Pliiladelphia.
JL &RUBY
FURNjCE
I Powerful and Eeonomielleaters.
Jaiui
i Lawson, Patentee.
; Ei i.i.Ei:'Ai;i:r.N & co.,
sT.Mw :j;,ii iter St., New York.
! VllKK TO'VAX ACJKXT'S:
! Ail Elegantly Bound (vassing Book for the
j best and cheapest l aniiBil'le ever published,
i will be sent free ol'eharito any book audit, ll
contains nearly !II0 tineeriptuie illustrations,
' and agents u re" meeting 111 unprecedented sue
i cess. Address, stating perienee, etc., and we
will show vou what our 'cuts are doing.
, NATIONAL .'BLISlliNG CO..
, sT,lv.-. Philadelpliia, Pa.
! ackxts to 'iiK in-rrK:
I Scatter the truths :uli.s the people. 1UC11- 1
I AKDSO.VS l'EKSXXA. IIIsTOItY of (.III. N T .
: t.ets ni(,i-:. trail. ..I...... ..:e in. in il.an ..11 ii'C
pels in tiie world. 1 f yii waat I o know if (i r.u.t
is a thief, liar or dninkarrcad this book. A-euts
can make ;.rgi Wages I' the next few m .ctli .
si Miiii; it, us it Is wantediiid w e iiiva ove: 'A'.e.m- I
1 ;i C eoiuniissloiis. A.Mfcjj,
AMl'IilCAN PCill.lSIXG CO.. Ihvt'ord. Ct.
A Ut:NTi- n.4M'K:i in evciy cumy to
L sella new wmk n our ;!"ii"'.is country.
!l Is the result of thne ears labor, hv dames D.
MeCabe, Jr., the tvlibr.K'd wilier and is entitled
TIIK (JUKA'l UKl'lMiLlC'.
It eoiifains mole in irimilion Ibm a ilo.cn
cyclopedias : lll'i-l rat .- H h over '.Mil superb en
graviuu. 1- inla'te.l or tl.e coiniug political
campaign, and slunihl 1 owned by every Voter.
It sells belter than nny a her book, and pays bet
ter to handle. Tor terns and territory, apply 1. 1
once to Wll.LIAJ B. EVANS .V; CO..
bT.lw 1 Publishers, Philad'a.
Q elf feodet'f )) .ASE
Dtevyariiiiiirnfar
IMPIIOVKD, 1'MtIViLKll & I'.N I'.(;l'ALl'-I.
Burns nnv size Co il.
VI LlV.K. WAItUEN' & CO.,
s7,PJw -.HI Water hi-, N, w York.
Agents! Look Hero!
Thero Is a Great Bush for the New Splendidly
illustrated Edition of
ROBINSON CRUSOE,
Because It Is tho most fascinating and P"!'";-"'
book In print, uud excels all hi real elciraiice and
and low prices. Just out. ft".N .aKcs, tinted .:i-
ikt onlv "i.!W, easv worth t:l.5i. Is a (.real
ptr, oiiij , - , ,, ,
Hit
it. sells uuiek uud fast. Terms ot this anu . nil
Bibles, also. Agents' Pocket Companion tree.
lie
Write to
r",4w
Ill lili.M.I' llv-., I ,
T'.':i S.insiuu tt., I'lul u.
fihiiCfllitntoiis.
AGENTS 1
Wanted. )
Camcaion HAND BOOIC
and
CITIZEN;; MANTAL.
A Political Compend, for Voter of nil pintles.
Lives of the Presidents, and (be the present Can.
illdutes. Constitution of the C. S., and Declara
tion of Independence. Conventions nnd Plat
forms. Election returns, the Inst nsus, Ac.
3"0 Pages j HO Engravings; Price. t-.i!i. Sell.-,
at sight fllltof:i0 per (hivensilv made. Kiir
Clrciihirs, address DL'FFIELD ASII.M E.D,
s7,tw Publishers, Phll'ih
JlHOI.i.iiilNhl
It Is not a physic which tnuv give tcinporai v
relied lo thu snll'ercr for the first few ih.M-, but
which, fiom continued use brings Piles and kin
dred diseases to aid in weakening I he invalid, urn
is it a doctored llquoe, which, under the popular
name of "Hitlers" Is so esleuslvelv palmed od
mi the public ns sovereign remedies, hut it is n
mot powerful Tonic nnd alterative, proiiuuneei;
so by the leading medical authorities of Loudon
and Paris, mid has been long used hv the r' giilai
physicians of t.thcr co.u, tries with u-imi..i.:-r.i ,..
""""" "suns
DR. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUDEBA
retains nil the medical virtues peculiar to tl.q
plant and must betaken as a permanent curative
agent.
Is there want of action in your Liver o: Spleen !
l'iile-s re'leved at once, tli'e blood becomes i!,;.
uire by deleterious secretions, producim' scrolu.
Ions or skin diseases, Blotches, Felons, I'utule
".; t"i..t.les, .Vc, ,Vc.
th, vh'',' "!''!';'''':; !" !'"'! fy and restoM
the Ml.ated ,lo,., f lhv ..(,,.
l ave you ,, Dyspepiie Stomach f fl,.s,
t I whli'l ,r"'l,.yid.,ltl.U system is dCii; .
tail Willi fuss of villi I',.
Drn,,-I...,l T.. i .... ,.' '. ... " e I'K'o.!
111. I
i iumuin, iifHi: ,i
i eakiH-ssj or La.-s1
Till
kc It lo assist lii..ci;.. .: .. ..
u-tn :,., . .. , . . ' reaction, n.
.,,,., IUI Mgor to the wcaiv Klllferer.
I 'I 1U you weakness of ihe Intestines v..
are I. danger of Cl,ric Diarrhoea or ihc'dro; d
I fa' Inllaiumalion of the Bowels
' (,:!!i"v',Klh!'fi ,,K' lT,,,ri,"! l'rlarv
iCIgallsf llllll I l.mnni ;.,
. are liable m " '. 111
... , .. 1 ' "oise i ,i
i in death.
liiiu' h to stre:i.;theii or'
b'."-oiies n liiii-,r..i
;ii:ne weakness or
th. ' i"1'"" !1 '"; ril"i""'"ylakeu tkerp
. ' " "M'e. ee. hea II I, or you ,,,-e othe wis
ti giea danger of malarial, niiasmatic or c.s.n,.
jjious niseases
EM.OGG, is Pialt ft., N". Y.
le Agent for the Cnited Stale.
auc. I-en-1 lor C rculae-
W. D. KSELBCK.
i-Hgsist nul Apothecary,
t. .-accessor 111 111". V, . W. jln,v,)
At Ihe old established stand on'
Market fitjuuu-e. Hi uy,
epb cons taniiy on 1 1 a full stock of well
selected
DRUGS & CHEMICALS,
i-'ingiets rnncy Goods,
COMB:',
ur.Vs-ru;?,
1UTJ'XTMI:I)ICIXKS,()1LSJ'A1XT.S
GI.SS, Pl'TTY,
hi r...i v.ijiiniig iisnallv kept in a well con
ducted 33XIXJGJ- GTOr.R
Particular attention paid to compoiindiii"" Phv-
pie.-ci-iptioii.-, a:,.l family receipts bv tho
1 ropi lalor hnnsclf
Sunbuiy, P.i., June
D
oi me iai,...t ,um 10,( ,
ishionable stuck cf
of every graiIe,".iitiiSltLll;reS
-
....Milk'im'n's Furnisliino' Ciomls, ...
MEUCHANT TA1I.OK STOllK.
in Miller-s Block, Third street, two doors be.uw
Market,
f-l'NiU'I!Y, PEN N A.
Ti.,. most, fashional'le cli.tliiuy
made to ordei
from cM'i v vaiictv of good.
Suits of'all sies made up at the sliort est no
tice, from the b.-t seieeted sMek lil .ewoik
mid Philadelphia.
fall and be conduced. TIU) (. N(,rr.
April ::0. 1S7:.'.
Sjiriis ami Siiiiinici' Opeiiin,
mii.mxkkv ;:!.
nnd r.ount'ts, Triiinnotl tnul
rntrimnu'it,
Hats
UIKIJDXS, I'l.OWl.KN
WREATHS, LACE
all new styles.
Ci-iipo Veils iil'uU .riulo.
CRAVK HATS AND l'.DNXETS,
and everything usually kept ill a Millinery Store.
1 ;l" M. L. GOSSLEIt'ts Stoic,
la South Fourth Street, below the P. V. 1!. IL,
srNIUT.Y, PA.
April ,0, 1ST'.'.
A. M. MEIXELL,
liE.VI.KH IS
Aiiieii"im ami Ktiroyostu
V.VTt Ill.f.
1'IXR JEWELRY ami SILVERWARE
l'criVc-lfil Stu'ftat'IfH ii"l
.l:i .(?.
tiOLD HEADED CAXF.S.
Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired and war
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ISV.'.-tf.
Pa.
Pell. :
T!iiii!iohI:--How !.of, ilow SSi'sitor.
n?-JS--s-,Tnst lml'lished, a new i
lii ion of Dr.
iiS I
CI L KB WELL'S CK I.EBU ATE1
1'SsW on the radical cure (witluuil ineiheintj
of si'l'.KM AlOKBII'EA. or Seminal Weakness,
Involuntary Seminal Losses, IMPOIENIA,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, lnipedinuuit-i
to Mnriiin;e, etc. , alto. Consumption, Epilepsy,
and Kits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual
ixtravuuiincc.
Price, in a sealed envelope, only b cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable es
say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty vears
uccessrul" practice, Unit the alarming conse
quence of self-abuse may bo radically cured
without the dvi'L'erniis use of internal medicine
or the iif plication ot the knife ; pointing out iv
mode of cure at onc simple, cpiiain, and dice
tual. by means of which every siillcrer, no mat
ter what his condition may be, may cure hiuiaull
cheaply, privately and radicalls.
J This Leatare should be in the hands or
every youth and cvory man iu Ihe laud.
Sent", under seal, hi a plain envelope, to nny
address, postpaid, oil receipt of six c Ills, or two
po.-tago stamps.
Also. Dr. Culverwell's '"Marrl v.-e Guide,
uriie .0 cents. Address the Publishers,
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April :t, INT'.'.