Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 05, 1864, Image 4

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forOouran Trtmsnry
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A the mto of
r nnin, prlnoipal tJ
ii lawful tooucj.
4 ccrtTertibVo Hi th oj fi n of
.ly, Into sfi-jior -trot, ffU b-'ar
j nut la thai fltanor more L'iv
m tbi:!r d.it, as Iho guvctr.uo't mtiy
. will ba isiocJ to dctoroboiitlone of 5i(),
JO, 11,030 bd'1 $S,000, and all aubsoriplions
js for XUtj dollar or noma multiple f filly
rs.
lha nte will be trirsxitted to tie owuo.s free of
transportation charges as soon lifter the receipt of
the original Certificates of Deposit ns I'ny ona be
prepared.
As the notes Jraw Interest fmm Aug'-d 15, persons
making depusls subsequent to that, 1 Ri o must piy
tho interest, accrued from date of nolo to dole of
deposit.
Parties ilcpofititij twenty-five thousand dollar-"
and upwards for theso notes ul any ouo tiuin will bo
allowed n cominis-ionof onc-'juiirtoiof one perevi.t.,
which w'U bo paid by the Treasury Department upuii
tlio rceeipt of a hill fer tho amount, certified tu by
thcoflieer with whom tbo deposit was made. N"
deductions for commissions must be made from the
deposits.
8ir-vi;il AtlvauinciCM ol" litis Loan.
Ir is A National Savinos Hank, oflcring uhL-b."
r rate of interest than nr.y olhT. and the If ft trri.
rily. Any saving bunk which pays its doposituis'n
V. S. Notes, considers th.i' it is paying in the best
circulating medium of the country, and it am not
pay In anything better, foi its own assets are. cither
in government securities or in notes or bonds pnyablo
iu government paper.
It U equally cuuvenieut a a temporary or perma
nent investment. Tha notes eun ulways bo sold fur
within a fraetion of their face and accumulated into
teat, and arc Iho best security with bunks as collu"
tcrals for discount'. j
COYER'HIILE INTO A SIX PER CENT 5-20
UOLD ROND. j
In addition to tlio very literal interest on the notes
for threo years, this prh ilcgc of conversion is now
worth about three per cent, pir annum, for the curt
rout rate fjr i--0 llonds is not less than nine yr
cent. fin mim.i.UM'X h-foro tho war the premium on
six per cent. L". S. stock j was o er twenty per cent.
It will be seen that the a-tual profit on this lonti, at
the present hiurkct rate, is not Ices than ten per cent,
per annum.
ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE Oil 511'NICI
PAL TAXATION.
Put aside from nil tho advantages wo h'ico enum
erated, n special Aat of Congi-si rj-empla ull 'mut
anil Tff ni'rii unt.i fio.-n oat ttt.rn'in!. On the
uturng-. l'"is exemption i north ubout two per cent,
pir nnuum, according to the rule of tux uiuu in v ari
Otis parts of thecountry.
It is believed that no securities offer f great In-diiL-eiii.ints
to lend Ms as those issued by the govern
ment. In nil ol In r forms of indebtedness, tho faith
.nd nidlity of pm.itc partic?, or stoek companies, or
separate communities, only, is pledged for payment,
while tho whole property of the country is held
o secure the discharge of all tho obligations of the
United Slates.
Whilo tho government offers tho most liberal terms
for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal
will bo to tho loyalty and patriotism of tho people.
Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits,
Tho party depositing must endorse upon the origin
al certificate the denominations of notes required,
and whether they are to bo issued iu blank or paya
ble to order When so endorsed it must bo left with
the officer receiving the deposit, to be forwarded to
tho Treasury iicp.irtiucnt.
Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of
the United States, at Washington, the .several As
siKtniit Trcisurers and designated Depositaries, anil
by tho
a ivt .iilionaI latli of J:!Jo:j,
.1ui l.v ul't .aliuiil IIuiiKh
which aro depositaries of Publio money, and all
RKSI-EfTAIILE BANKS AND BANKKRS
tliroii?:hotit the country, (acting as agents of the Na
tional Depository C uiks.) will fuiuUh further inf r
toaiion on a-pliea!ion and
AITOUD EVERY FACILITY TOSUBiiCr.IBntS.
Augui- I.I, s.-.l.
""KEAV SUMLU GOODS"
AT NO. 1 STORE.
KA i. just v turind fnmi rhilxiMiilmi with nuu
ol llit- l n''o' itiitl l.i -jit ."uUvluil tucks ui'Ooutli
DRY GOODS!
rOrtEfCN AND DOMESTIC!, such as (Mollis. C.i'd
mcrcs. Mn'lins, Sii,e.itiss. Ticking. CiiI'i.ks. t'e
lainin. l'binnels. m:d all kinds of Mi.il'i'.XIXil liooiN.
Alpjiceas. Illaclt -ilks, tiiuiituus. tlalmoral and
Skeleton Skirls. Cauion Flannels, Nankeens, t.ar
pctin,' ol iill kin Is.
HATS c CAPS.
NOTIONS & VARIETIES,
Coiupri-iug. llo.dory. tlioves. 'i'liri'iid. Ilultons, fcus
puulcrs. Xi ek-ties. Collars, li.indkendiicls,
Hair Hi iirhcs. fuotb lirurlicn. (iuni Rib
bon an,J t'ord. tape, erutebei-br;iid,
woike l collars, iaaey head
dri t-rs. tidy cotton, carpet
bindin.;. Voj.ihs. f.i.ey
Kit;ps. c:tr;'et b'
Trunk', Valises, Lmbre'.lm, Dlanic r.ooks, Paper,
Envelopes. Ac.
Of nil kinds, such a? Nails Ilintrc nr Screws. Door
I.al.-h.j, and Knobs, Locks, and CL'J'LEHV ot evry
description.
Also, Dvi-s, Dnim, Paints, Ynrrislirs. FWi,
Flusi't(l ami Jh nino Oils, (ilass, l'ulty, cVc.
kin j-ji v. m-4- mid (ihissware ol ll
lii nls.
Sim'E AND EAllTHENWARE.
An Ex'cl ivc Stoek of
GROC E R 1 E S,
Compoe-l
of Sugar. C
fft'fc, Tint, Hive. Coni-ptrfli,
. Hurley, D
caudles, tobacco Uiid ejnrs. Salt, Fish, 51eut, Chi-ese
C, ic.
Al.'o, a largo variety of
for 5len. Women nnd Children.
( v All kinds of Uraiuaud Couutry Produce taken
in '.i'l.ai.go f,.r (ioods.
(live lis a call before you purchase elsowhcrc, we
are bound to sell as low as any one else.
Stor.'-rooni iu Ira T. Clciuout's building at the
south-west comer of Market square, r.ar thu Court
Hon
SuLlury, May 21. D"l.
A OA KM IJ 1U; '"sEFFI I'.iNO.
t'l'VALLHW ,r t,re. h ij'-hev.ds of ' Iltichu."
3 "'loi.ic ):ilt, rs." 'sali.lru la.'' "Nervous All
li.io'.e.-. ' ,ve.. we.. ,e.. and ntter v(u tiro satisiled '
v. iiii the i.'soll, m ooeb"X ol (ill M'. 1 TCIIAVS j
Engli.-li .,vcitie Pill m.J be: n Wore I lohenUli and I
vi. -.ir iu less than thirty J.r.s. 'J ny in ) ur- ly vc-
! ;a'..le. pleas i,t to take, prom ; t 'on I r:i Ul t iil'V ill j
tlnii ('Heels on itiu broUi-n uM-. n ai:d si Mtired con-
siiioii.-n. Kid and youcg can lake tloui with ad-i
vaolaci. ilul.i.tlcd add s. I I it. tiie 1'i.iti d States:
Wily I
,y ny
JAS. S. Jil TI.1.H.
N. 427 L--aidwav. .iw loik. (
Lr A:tu tut Iho t'nite l Mules. j
P.S.ABoxof i h Pills, see-un ly packed, will j
re u.aib d io .in v u.ld.v dii rcecim i f price, which I
isH.Vt; Dtil.LAK. !.-: f hi t ! money r.tuudtdbv'
ii,e Aeiit it .o'iie H-it'siuction is not given.
Sept. 10. loii4 8i
AVu)iIiikIoii Iloi.ae,
NORTULllL'EULAM), PENNSYLVANIA,
(.'Vsjc the BriHgt.)
rjlIIE subscriber having lem-cd this well knows
X Tavern St.iud, laicly Jtn.t bv Mrs. (J. s. Iir.'.n.
ru j. iiu'.h' iui iiins the piibfie 0"ml he urolitllng und
l'a.ujajiijiuiietr, au'4 wiil ne pi',i vU to u
vaoaii, iu a eoiiiioiiunid niHtiUiir, bis niin,eruiis
friends throughout u.u county, and all who may
DMlrouue bis establishment.
i.'oi. i , ln.,-1.
JOSEPH YANKIHK
Ri; CKKAM FllKKZKMS.
A New supply of Massek's Fiv x-51isi'T Faea
Mew aupplyof M4kSE 1-iv.51ii.t Fang
rcce.ved trou. N Vork, for by
Viaoutjr May il. 'M
IT MAirSQlT
IILLIE3 CHILLED IRON SAFE.
Tho Only Safe Eoliable nBninat both Tire
and BurRlnry.
I nm rcn prepared to furnish threw sites of Xntton
al JJnuk Kates. 1 lny ure l oth Firo and Ilurglar.
. .-.ik ;.ii.,t inil.ln Itnrirlnr Hnfes. and
throo of my new Anil-Micrometer Lock on each
wife, believed to bo tho ouly bai.k-louk now in uro
luat has not been picked or cannot bo picked by
tho al l of i ha micrometer. Ihese n.Uesnil present
foar to nix uiohosln tbiekneasofsoUdiron, gnar.iniocd
to bo tho itronge at, tha most UimcuU to drill and to
atJin l th moot renst-iroo agatrsl fcoth flro and!
Dnrgtnr? of any tiufo U Iho Unito.1 KUtca of the
main mm and oohL
I h.ivoon hand aho, ami will futLlsh all aiiea of
Bank Vault Hofcs, possessing all the advantages of
the abovo against burglary.
Also, nil iea of Mercantile Safes both burglar
(roof and fire and burglar-proof.
Also, Ornamental Dwelling house Safes, burglar
I roof, ud Cra and burglai -liroof (warranted not
damp).
Alio, the trongesf. and cheapest Vault doors, for
bank eu'l mercantile vaults.
Ad Uio a'jove aro Lillio'i wrought and chilled
iron. ,
A!si. six silos T il;ie' IVronglit Iron firo-Proofs,
w arranted i"iial to any coininun rafes, at fully one
third leis price.
Also, a general nssortmcnt of second-hand Safes,
Many of llicni ueiiily new, and of approved initkers,
n -lived in ovclmnno for LiHies Chilled iron tales.
Thto mo oileredaLor beh.w auction prices.
.M. C. SADLEK Agent.
No. 21 . SEVENTH Street.
.Tour. 11. Ibol.
rv n-vr. ri'"c
In.'Ii t:;o(9iiii:i 4'oliV'e Co.
DEPOT :
V, . :ado Street. New York.
The nbovo Company arc known all over the world
as the owners nftlie Ootlec Vlaiitationg of Java and
lttita ia iu the Dutch Eat Imlies. and are the largest
njoni.poiiters of CorVee on theViiol'C
I The itndcrioi),-d (who is appoiiitel their solo
I Airent in the I nited States and in tlio British Colo-
nies't wiil have tor side three ditierent kinds of Cof
fee, who'll, for reiruliuily of grado and cheapness of
price, will ilefy e 'l.ipciiUou.'
Our "ibitavin Colico'" never b'-fore intr.idtieed in
this Country, but txten.-ively used in the Armies ami
Navies of Europe, and richly valued, wilt bo put up
at prices to reach all consumers, and our Extra Java
wiil I'clhu Mngnmn llomim (Notice of the age.
tVe will have, lor accommodation of tlrocers. Fa
milies, and liovi'mment Contractors, samples (dry,
an l drawn I for lesiin,.
( 'rdcrs m.neitc 1. fin receipt of cash, coB'eo prompt
ly forwarded us directed.
A. LtPPM AN,
153 Kenr;o Street. New York,
Solo Agent, D. E. I. C Co.
July 2:5, lSitt.
l.iivtil viuniiit cV ICIoii.bin-y Itiiil
ON and after Jan. ISth, 1861, rassengor Trains
will rail tu fallows ;
JIOVINli SOUTH.
Lcava Seranton, 4.20 P. M.
' Kingston, 5.55
EbHimsburg 8.25
" ltupert, 9.'ii
" Jianvillo, 11.15
Arrive at Nurthuiubcrlnnd, S.oj
JiOYlNO NOHT1I.
Lenvo Ncrtbumbcrland, 8.00 A. M
' Danville, 8.10
" Kuport, 8.4U
" Llooniburg,
Kiugsion, 12.12 P.M.
Arrive nt Si ninton. l.to
l'r.'i)'lii A Passenger leaves Illoomsburir. 10.15 A. M.
i'.ijsn'.'ri; taking the Aluil 'frain Souib eonnc-t
with the Express train from NfrthuinberlHnd. arriv
ing at llarrisbiin;, nl 2. .10 A. !.. linMimoro 7. W A.
-M .. and at l'hiladi Iphia, at 7.tl A. .M. Tho Mail
train from Xorthunibei land leaves immediately af;er
tho arrivtil ol'tiic Express train from ilnrrisburg and
llaltiniore, alhiwing pHSsengers leal ing 1'hiliHteliiiiia
I at 111. Ill P. .M., to reach points on this road during
the next lorenoou.
New and elegant Sleeping ears aceniupnnv tho
niirht trains each way between Northumbeihinil and
Laitiuiore, and Northumberland and Pbibidelphia.
D. T. DilliND.
ISlins; ICaiCi':il.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Ct REAT Till NK LINK tn.m the North and
JT Noith-W est for Phila 1. lpliiit. New York. Kcud
in j. I'oltsville, Lebanon. Allentown, Easton. ie.
Treins leave Ilnrrisburg for Philadelphia. New-
York. Heading, Pottsville. mid all lntermcdiuto
Stalii ns. at n A. M.. and 2 00 P. M.
New York Expresslc-nves llarrisburg nt 6 30 A. M.,
imiviivi at ew iortc at I Ij trie r..;mo ilitv.
A spe 'ir.l A-'coinni'idntion Piusenger train leave
Reailing nt 7 1'j A. .M., and returns from llarrisburg
at o l. .it.
Fares from Harri.burg : To New York $5 15 ; to
Philadelphia Si o5 and S2 SO. Daggngo checked
lliroiigh
Keiurning. lenvo New York nt fi A. 51.. 12 Noon,
snd 7 1 51. I'itt.-biirgh Exprus arriving at llarris
burg at 2 A. 51 ) Leave l'iiila lelphia at 8 15 A. 51.
and .1 :iu P 51.
Sleei'io'r c:iis in tho New York Express Tru'ns
tiir.'O','1! to vr I l'roiti l'ut-burgli ithoiu change.
Pe-sen r"rs bv 'l,e I'jit'.-uvi a l!u'' llu'id leave 7 i-
Mii'iun it 'I :0 A. 41.. an I 2 Ij I'. 51.. for i'illladel
phoi. .Ne,v-Vui'i. r.n I nil W av t'oints.
Trains ,.;,Vtt lV'.t.-ville at li 15 A. 51.. and 2.30 P.
51.. f t Pliilii'l-'lpbia, llarrisburg and New York.
Aua-.'i-ouuuo tiition I'lis-i-nger tiain leaes Heading
at 0 l.u A. 51., and retain., trom Philadelphia ut it 00
P. 51.
I -J ' AH the above trains run daily, Sundays ex
cepted. A Sunday traiti leaves Pottswllo at 7.".0 A. 51.,
and Philadelphia at ti l j P. 51.
Counnutalion, .Milen.-c. S'"'S"n. ar-1 Exoursion
Ti.'kets. ut reduce t tule? to and from all poinls.
80 Poniidi Uaj5ijo alioiicd t.ieh l'a-set;ger.
(1. A. N1COLLS,
General Superintendent'
5'ay 27, lh.ll.
LAT1.STI MFE0VEMENT OF AGRI
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
AT 1IIU
F O U IT D R "ST,
"of . '
SUNEUKY, rEKri'A..
,1et the Hi st llet the t'hc:i ets(iet the most Eeu
tionii.':il, which eun be had at the Itohrbacb Foundry.
Ilaviug a largo 11.-.-.111 linent of the most approved
STOVES. -iu'Ii in Cooking. Parlor, niieo and Shop
Moves, which will bo sold al the lowest rates. Also,
lu'iites oi ail sues. I'ans. .-Killels. Ac.
Th-y are nl-o manufacturing 51achinery, Ploughs,
Casting. Ac, at short noiice.
liei airing all kinds of Agriculturai Implement
done in a good woikmanliko manner uud ut tho
sl.ortesi norn'C.
All articles shipped as ordered. Orders respect
fully solicited and promptly attended to.
LOliltU.Ull COOPElt.
( j Old Iron, and all kinds of
Exchange for work
Sunburv, Juiiu IS, I Mil. tf
Produce taken in
t llculion, I.ii11"n and ai'iillciii'U J
AMBR0TYPE AND PIIOTvGRAPK
GALLERY.
In Deer street, opposite the Central Hotel,
SXTIsTBXTIi
Qt EYEULY. has opened anew Picture Gallery
to. in the aliove place, and is prepared to take
Portraits in iho best style and manner.
AMUIlOTYPEa AND PIIOTOURAriLS,
aretdken in every style ol the Art. that cannot be
surpassed iu the Stale. Jlai ing several year's expe
rience, he will give satie-taetion or no charge.
Copies n ill Le taken from all styles ot Pictures.
ivc him a call, llcjucuibor opt osito the Cuuual
lb. 1. 1.
Simbury, Juno 4, lSill.
SUSQUEHANNA FI1MALE
COL L E G E ,
Sii:i.i?i:ni:, si.i r ., i"n.
rpilE Fail Session of this Institution commences on
1 TIUL-'llA V. A L.ST Jsth. The Winter
Si s -ion on the ITlhof Noiember.
'1KKMS I'KU SKSSION OF 13 WFEKS:
For lii urding. Wosbing, FurnWied Koom Fuel
mid Light, uud Tuition in all the regular studies of
the Collegiate Deprrluieut. only $52 7j.
A lit. i ral I cdiuliou uiadu in favor of the Daughters
if our Mddieis.
tor fui tiler paiticalrr. or Olrmlar. apply to
H. D'51Ell, Principal,
Btliusgrove. August S. lW.l.;iino.
JACOB MAKLBY.
(Sumssor to If I n ff i r (( llarliy.)
Ko. 622 MAKKLT Sircot, PHILADELPHIA.
Dt'ALEIt in Fined. ,1.1 and Silver WATCHES .
.'iti..il,l 1 .1 l'Vk ll.uv. i hi 1 1 vi.n vv ill
and tha but of bILVEK-PL ATED-W AKK. toul
aianiiy on nana a large usHirtuieul ut Uio above good
al low prices.
s.
V utebM uud r tna Clucks, Kepaired, by skilful
kuieu ; ulo, Jewelry repairing ; Engraving uud
1-Don't for'et tL old aiwid 'As 2i Market
1 .uVX. Pbila l.f.Tb.a ' '
Tub prculinr taint or
Difi'ftiim wlik-h
mil iji.-noFt'i.l lurks
in the constitutions of
multitude of hut. It
cither produce or 1
jirodiui'il by nn cn
fi'cldeil, vit'mti il Ktate
i:-.; til lUC l:l(IC(l, W lllTl'IH
Wi"M.nt iln'id lii'cniiii' In-
nl I A''coiiipitciit to sustain
fftlic v itnl force, in their
VVT" vigoroti action, anl
fall Into dUoulor and
decay.
TIic ecrofulou cotitnmhmtion is va-
tiously ontiseil by mercurnJ disense, low
living, disordered dipestion from unhcnltliy
food, linimro air, filth and filtliy lrnbits,
tho depressing viccj, and, nbovo all, Ly
tho venereal infection, whatever Le it
origin, it 1 hereditary in the nmntitution,
descending "from parent to cltiltlrcn tinto
tlio third nnd fourth penoralioti ; " indeed, it
acenis to be the rod of Him who says, " I will
visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their
children." The disease it ori'giiwtc take
various names, nccnrdiiijr to the organ it
Attacks. In the lungs, Scrofula produces
tubercles, nnd finally Consumption ; tn the
glands, swelling which suppurate nnd be
come ulcerous sores; in the tdomncli and
bowels, derangements which produce indi
gestion, dyspepsia, nnd liver complaint!! s on
the skin, eruptive nnd cutanooiis affections.
These, nil havinj? the eame origin, require the
same remedy, viz., purification and inviiiora
tion of the" blood, l'liriiy the blood, nnd
these dangerous distempers leave you. With
feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot
have health; with that "life, of the llesh"
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
Ayer'a Sarsaparilla
"is compounded from tho inosd cflectual anti
dotes that medical science hns discovered for
this nfrlieling distemper, and for the cure of
the disorders it entails. That it is f.ir supe
rior to any other remedy yet devised, is
known by till who have given it a trial. That
it does combine virtues truly extraordinary
in their effect upon this class of complaints,
is indisputably proven by the great multitude
of publicly known and remarkable cures it
hns made of the following discuses : King's
Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors,
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores,
Erysipelas, P.cse or St Anthony's Fire,
Salt Bheum, Scald Head, Coughs from
tuberculous deposits in the lungs, Whito
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases,
Femile Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole
series of complaints that arise from impurity
of the blood. Minute reports of individual
cnes may be found in Aykk'm Aukuicas
Almanac, which is furnished to the druggists
for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be
learned the directions for ils use, and some
of the remarkable cures which it has imido
when all other remedies bad failed to ntl'ord
relief. Those cases ,ne purposely taken
from nil sections of the country, in order
that every reader may have access to some
one who can speak to Lim of its l.eiu lits from
personifl experience. tSerofuht depresses the
vital energies, nnd thus leaves its victims far
more subject to disease nnd its fatal results
than are healthy constitutions. Hence it
tends to fclioitin, and does gtentlv shorten,
the average duration nf biimnti life. The
vast importance of these considerations bus
led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy
which is adequate to its tore. This we now
oHer to the public under the nnmCof Avr.n's
SAlts.rAi!li.LA, although it is composed of
ingredients, some of which exceed the best
of !anijjuri!lit in alterative power. Jly its
aid you nitty protect yourself from the tiiHi r
ing and danger of liiee disorders. Furgo
out the foul corruptions that rot and fester
in the blood, purge out the causes of disease,
nnd vigorous health w ill follow. P.y its pecu
liar virtues this remedy stimulates tlio vital
functions, and thus expels the distempers
which lurk within the tystcm or burst out
on any part of it.
We know the public have been deceived
by many compounds ot Parmjiarilla, that
promised much nnd did nothing; but they
will neither lie deceived nor disappointed, in
this. It viitcies have been proven I y abun
dant trial, and there remains no question of
its s surpassing excellence for the cure of the
afflicting diseases it is intended to reach.
Although under the same name, it is a very
different medicine from any other which has
been before the people, and is far more ef
fectual than any other which bus ever been
available to them.
AVER'S
CIIETUtY PECTOllAL.
Tho World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipiout Con
sumption, and for tlio relief
of Consumptive patients
in ndvnnocd stages
of tho disease.
This has been so long used and so uni
versally known, that we need do no more
than as'sure the public that its quality is kept
up to the best it ever lias been, and that it
may be relied on to do all it has ever done.
Prepared by l)u. J. (.'. Avr.n oi Co.,
I'lactUal and Analytical ( licntistt,
Lowell. Muss.
Sold by ull druggets every w here.
ivild bv t'nlinir A tlrui.t. .Sunliury.
li- 11. 5IICoy. Northumberland,
Atiron IWrot. Llyshunr,
W. KuUmr. s-hnitiokin,
1. Jloirue. Wittsontowii.
And by all denli-rs iu Medicines everywhere
August '1H, Ihtil. ly
S 0 L I D I V 1 E D
l'or l'iuit.iiiji, ltiK'iii' isntl
lr.x rvliifi ' Ti:i.Til !
This article is prepared with thegroatot care upon
seieiilitie iirineipl."1. and warranted not to eoutain
anything iu the slightot degree deleterious to the
tecib or gums. Sn:ne of our imi-t i-mineni Dental
Surgi-ous have i;ivv-n their sanction to, and chceri'iil-
ly recommend it us a prepitrul ion of uperiur ii;oli
lie" fir clean-in::, wiiiieniiig and preserving the
TEET 11. Il cleans them readily. I vn-Jering tliem
beautifully white and pearly, without the lu'htcl
injury to the enamel. It is be.iling to the gums
where they are ulcerated and sore. It i aim itn ex
cellent diint'eeior for idd ilcayed tcelti, whieii aro
often ex"ecdinly otlensive. It gives a rich creamy
tai'te to the inoulh. eleiiuitng it thoroughly, and im
parling a delightful fragrance to the hri atu.
l'lti;i'.Ull.D (t.SLY MY
A. 11 A I. E Y A CO..
X. W. Cor. loth.. A Lombard Sts.. Philadelphia.
Aud sold by all DruggUts. PRICE 2i CENTS.
TESTIMONIALS.
Thu f.illowini! opinion i t Dr. W bite, as to the high
esteem in which he hold-i Ihu Dental I'reain, must Le
suttiv'ient evidence of ils value ; to quote oilier lesii.
inoniHls in detail i. ucfdlcsi., contenting ourselves by
simply fixing the names and addreses of persons
who speak of its excellency for the teeth.
1'hilu.l' Iphiu. Apiil lilhilSGI.
Having carefully exaioined A. lluwley "Solidi
fied Deutal Cream. ' I hereby cheerfully rreoiu
uieud it to the public generally. It is au excellent
pri partition fur cleanMiig aud preserving the teeth,
and can he used hy all pel -oils with the utmost con
fidence, as ils properties aro perfectly harmless. Re
sides preserving tho teeth, it promotes a healthy
action to the gums, and imparts a pleunuitiicss tu the
breutn.
Dr. W. It. WHITE, 12tl.i Arch St.
Thomas Ingram. 51. D , Dentist, WIS. Puurth St.
J. Jiirkey. S!.'4 S. Sixth St.
E. V audeilieo. Surgeou Dentist, 42i Arch ft.
C A. kinsbury, l'eniist. 1 1 IU Walnut St.
S. Dilliiighum. D 1.S , Tot Arch St.
F. 51. Dixon, 27 Areh St.
Edward Tuwnseiid, Dentist. 42rt N. Foiii ih St.
L 11. Dorphley, l)euiil, "U7 N. Teuth St.
M. L. Loi.g.'lleiiiirt, U2U X. Sixth St.
Mayas, lKdl -rly
ETTEB OF ADVICE FOR LADIES
FIVE ANATOMICAL ENURANlXtlS.
Has inf .rmalioo never before published.
Scut misi: in a scaled envelope for rta cents.
Address Dr. STANFORD,
Eox No 4,852. New York P. O.
July 8, 1SCL 3m
I F O It S A Ju K.
A 'I'rucl ol "l'liiib-r I jintl, below Trev
ortou bridge, ooulainiLg about 1(0 aorea. For further
wuuulaia apply to
! . , . II. B. MASSEB.
I Pucbvry, Aw. 3, !& rf
mm
niii::vja:rar9Pai
CONTINENTAL CLOTHING
B A Z A 11 .
Corner rjlnrltet Kinnrc At Knil
lloud Street,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
. BUMMER STOCK OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of tho newest styles, cut by the best Artists, trimmed
nnd made equal" to custom work, and tolii at the
lowest prices.
SJfcu nnd Hoy's CloHitngcfth betBi--
terinl consisting of Dress Coots, Frock Coats, Book
Co.Us, rants, ud Vests of various colore and quali
ties. GENTLEMEN'S FIT.NItUIXQ GOODS,
such ns Shirts. Over-shirts. Undershirts, Drawers,
Colin i s , Crav ats, N eektit-s, Hand kerchieft, Stock iDgs,
Gloves, ia.
ISalsi mid Csipt or nil klndn.
HOOTS AND SHOES. TKfXKS. VALISES. VM
UliKLLA!. nnd NOTION'S of all kinds, and nuine.
rou other nrliclos.
The public aro invited to call and examine bis
Stock.
lleiiiembcr tho plnoo. "Continental Clothintr Slorc,"
Corner of Market Square and the N C. K. H.
LEVI HECHT.
Simbury, July 2, 1801.
GKOIIGK Hll.I,, SlMOX P. WoLVEBTOJI.
HILL & WOLVERTON.
Attoriic.VM nnd Counselor nt I.nvv.
ODice. 5tnrkct street, cor. Centre Alley,
SUNBUHY, 1PA..
J ILL ivltend promptlcy to the collection of claims
V nnd nil other professional business intrusted to
Ihcireioc in Northumberland andadjoiuing counties.
Sunlrtiry, Janiuiry S:J, 18ij2.
AN INTERESTING HISTORY
or
Dfl. SCTIENK'S OWN CASE.
WHILE LAH01!IN(1 I'NIiER C0NS15IPTI0N
And how his Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,' and
Mandrake Pills not on the System in Curing that
iJiseuse. uud the
(rcut Sui'ccss Allrudins III
The above isacorrect likeness of Dr. Schcnk taken
many years ago, after ho bad recovered from Con.
sumption; hy a course of his 'Schenk's Pulmonic
Syrup." The likenosi, although it does not repre
sent Lim anything like as bad as ho vrasnt the worst,
yet it is in .trong ennirast with the hale niid vigorous
looks of iho l' ii u nit below, which is tho true like
ness of hiin at present time. The contrast between
these two puilrniis is so great that many would not
believe them to be the same person. Vet there are
hur.dre Is of pers..ns. in and around Philadelphia,
who will reijoj;nise both portrnils to be true represen
tations. When thu iirst was taken ho weighed 1U7
pounds ; lit the present time his weight is 2ZD pounds
New York, Wednesday, March SO, 1664.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Thirty years ago I was In the last stnges of Pul
monary Con,-o.mptto.i!. and ifivcn npto die. I resided
iu Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parrish. then of this
city, ordered mc to Morestown, N. J., n di-tancc of
nine miles which tisik me two days to get there. On
mv nrrival I was put to bed, and there laid for many I
w icks. This was my native place, where all my !
family lived and had died of Consumption. Dr.
Thornton, who attended my father in his last illnc.-s.
was called, and nve mc one week to fixupinynf- I
fairs. He hud seen nil my family go that way, and
thought 1 was to go. too Then I heard of the'remo
dies 1 now ef.er to the public, which cured mo. It:
seemed lo toe that I could feel them penetrating my
whole svsloin.
They soou ripened the matter on inv lungs, and I
would spit off more thau a pint of offensive yellow I
matter every mornini;. As soon ns that began to ;
tuhide, my cough, fever, pain, night sweats all j
hc'an to le ive me. and my appetite became so great ;
that it as wiih difficulty 1 could keep from eating !
too much. I ooii grained my strenjrttt and I have 1
l'oeu irroiving in tlesh ever since. For many years ,
I loive ei'iov.'d uninterrupted irood health, keci.ini .
the live! and st.iintieh hcalihy with the Seaweed To
nic and 51tndrake Pills, as lam of a billions temper
uinen'. 51y weight is two hundred and twenty
pounds On niy recovery people would send for me
fir and near, to sec if their cases were like mine,
l'or thi: purpose I pay professional visits in the large
cities. Thecotisumpcives wish to see the one that
maker' the-e biedieines. and who was cured of con
sumption hy them. To miiko new lungs is impusi
bit; but cavities in thu lungs and chronic uleera
tioi ot the hrotieiiial tubes oau be healed Such
cases arc dying hourly under the ordiuay treatment
of physicians, and ji.st such are cured by tiie proper
use of Si-henk's Pulmonic. Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,
and 51andruke Pills.
I am now a healthy man. with a large cavity in
tho middle lobe of the right luiig. the lower lobe very
much heputizcd :md complete adhesion of the pleura.
The left lungs is sound, aud iho upper lobe of the
right lung is in a tolerably healthy condition. The
gieat reasuii why physicians do not cure consump
tion is they try to do too mucu ; they give mediuiues
to stop the c?ugh, to stop chill, to slop night sweats,
lictic fever, and, by so doing, they derange tha
whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions
and eventually the patient sinks auu dies. After I
make a carelul examination of the patient w itb the
Kespiroiuctcr. uud tind lungs enough lelt to cure, I
direct the patient bow to use the ttree remedies.
iicmove mo cause ana iuev win an slop ol their
own accord. Noono cau be cured of consumption,
liver compluint. dyspepsia, euturrh. canker, ulcerated
throat, unless the liver and stomach uro uadu heal,
thy. Iu New England this canker chronic estarrb,
ulcerated throat, elongaliou ot uvula, is mora preva
lent than iu any other section of tha country. This
is frequently caused by a toul stomach. Y'ou may
buru it out w ith caustic time and again, and all they
will get is temporary relief. Correct the stomach
and liver, und they will heal up themselves.
tiood nutiiliou is the remedy. If you have any
dbease iu any part of the body, it will remain tbera
and decay wore and more until you can gut the sto
mach in the condition to digott food uud make new
blood lo take the place of diseased mailer. This is
the only way to heal cavities tu the lungs and ulcer
ated bronchial lubes. Correct the stomach aud livar
and nature will do the healing. Many persons bava
an idwi that certain uiediciues are great runners of
the blood. When blood isouce diseased it eannot
be purilicd ; it is diseased the same as tha diseased
matter in the system ; but get the apparatus in or-
dcr, the lirei and stomach, and give it plenty of
nourishing tooa it will mane new niooii,
which will
take the place of thai which is diseased
bchenk 's Pulmonic syrup is one of lbs bast preps.
ration of Run ui u.e, i is a powerful louio of iuell,
and wb lb iitawctd Totiw dioxilvts (hs niaeus
the stomach, and Is it earrled pofl off by tbe '
Mandrnko Pills, the Pulmonio Hyrup la Binda lutu .
blood. This Is tha only wiry io nra amramptkin.
If I eannot get a (rood appetite, and food d ot
diacst, 1 cannot eura tha DarioDt N ever tulDd tua
rough ; remove thaooasa and vrDI atrp of Itaelt
j ins is me mot trouble A nave who my panonta
my rooms. They aay, 'Duster, I feel MrcDger; I
can eat ; mr niirbt siteata are better, and I fori bet
ter every way; but toy ooogh ia an ba4 yet" and
they are nsUmifbed to bear aia my that doea not
mattor; remove tho oiwaa And tha oonghswtll top
ofiiself. Sobruk a Seaweed ereaiea Kond appttlto
In about nine days, when thora to no luDg iluwaaa,
nnless the livrr is ao oontested that tha llntidraka
Pills eannot auloek tba duets of taa frail bladder In
that short tpfloe of tima. In order t allow te atala
bile to pass off. Keep the liver and itomaob healthy
end there hi loss danger of consumption or any other
disease. It ia hard to take eold whan tfaoea organs
are Healthy, lbasa taat are btlioua, low-at iriua,
droary, feeling stupid, coated tongaa, poor apvotlta,
uivi.i j, vci.iig viuiiiu, vwticu wugi (iw. y'm..,
oerrotS, atoninub full of iriod, averytbiot that is
nten lies heavy, loss of memory, try one botile of
fe'CIIKNCK 6' bEAWFKD TONIC, and on box of
bCllHNK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. It to only
cost of one dollar and tweuty-fiva oeuts, witb full di.
rcotions. Tbis is lutEcient, in many eases, to satis
fy what the medicines are. Frequently one bottle
makes a great change in tha system. Any person
that enjoys ordinary henlth, by using tha Seaweed
lomennd MaiMiiaKt
e Pills ocoasionaliT, must get the
digestivo organs iu such a healthy condition that
they become fleshy I can produce a number of my
old consumptives patients now enjoying good healthv
weighing nearly 00 pounds. I will conclude by
relating three cures I have innde In New Yoik, and
which are all different, and wish any one who feels
an interest in the matter to visit thcin. First ia Mrs.
Fnrlow, residing theu at No. 107 Houston street Her
husband called upon meat my rooms. Ut llond street
nnd wished me tu call nnd sec her. He said 1 eould
do no good ; that ho had had all the best mcdieal
attendance, and all said sho wss too fur gone with
Consumption to be cured ; but she had henrd of somo
great cures I had made, and he desired to gratify
her wishes. I railed, and found her lying confined
to her bed in the last stage of bronchiul coiisuinplicD
nnd without doubt must have died soon. I cxainin-
B.l I. I..n.a r.iitn.l l,i-i,ll Lninnllt 1 tl,l,n KnrU ,, I,
aticoled. but no cavities had formed, her cough
was very severe, the spit-box was half full of thick
pus. Pulse HO, leg swollen very much ; and worse
than all, she had chronic diarrhoea. Her bowels had
been moved eleven limes thnt day. told her thai she
had lungs anough to be cured, but that this dmrrhuea
had been ol long standing, and her stomach was in
such a ulcerated conditiou that I was afraid nothing
could be done. She insisted I should try and do
what I could for her. observing that site cculd not
lastlcitg in the :oti'.liUo;r ehe was in, and I could not
m:ik btr any worse. I gave her first "a dose of my
M'tU'lrnke Pills, and the tonic and Syrup freely.
That wns on Tuesday, nnd by tho next Sunday the
dmrrhiea was carried off. her appetite bad returned
and she could sit up in bed and eat her dinner. She
' is now well, and gave a long certificate, certified to
' i... .i... i.... t,- i.
U, 1I1V1VC. Ul A'O, llll'l.
'51is. Bartholomew, b.t West Forty-fifth street,
came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver. 5he
was low-spirited, skiu sallow, tongue coated, bowels
costive, no appetite, and fast sinking into the grave.
The said tumor had been running over fouiteen
vears. I gave her Syrup. . Tonic and Pills, and told
ber to take them just as the directions were printed.
She came baek io my rooms, i'i Jjotid street in two
weeks, someuhat better ; her tongue hud begun
clean a littlo around the edes. her skiu whiter nnd
her eyes brighter and the tumor discharging very
offensive mutter, much faster than it had ever done
before. She kept gradually improving, and in about .
two months sho came lo ruy rooms very much fright.
ened. saying that the tuuior bad nearly stopped
running, and W:l healing up. and that every doetor':
nail loin Her mat 11 it ever hf-aiea it uoui.i eviuse ner
death, i told her that the disease bud all left her
system, and nature would hcul the ulcer up. They
art now healed, and have been for about a year, and
she is a benrlv and rolmst a woman as you will find
in adjys walk, fcite is pdnd for any one to cull on
her. and takes great pains to visit any ot.e that she
hears has anything like her case, and tries to get
itiem to conic and see me. The next eae is 51iss
.Scoficld. from Stamford, Conn.. 5Irs. U.irlliolomew
got her down lo .f-.-e me. und she has been ever since
ut her house. When she iirst cuine to lity rooms, sho
was much emaciated with a distressing cnli. 1 1 ti
ling targe ijiuu. lilies of blood. I examined her lungs
with iho respiroinuter, and in all my pruelieo never
fuuiid ouu with one lung so f:tr gone and the other
lung so sound. I could not give iiuteh encourage
ment. I thought she would die ; hut to my a,;on
lshment the Pulmonic Svrup, Seaweed 'Jonlc. and
5landrake 1'ill- all seemed to go right to werk, the
lung is all healed over, leaving a cavity as l:tri;o as
u goose egg; good appetite, fine spirits, and bus
g:iiued some thirly-dve pounds in weight. Sho has
some cough yer. w hieh 1 do not ttiink will leave her
before .luuc I should think it would be nf great
interest lo some unprejudiced physician to visit these
cus-.'S. particularly 51i.,s Scotield. or any e! them who
nave boeu cured jy mv niedi'-'iues. ltn y arc nuin-
...... in V,.. V...1. . I..Tl .1... .1....... ..I, il...
from ei.ch other : and if my medieme.-, are doing
what I represent they are. they should have thu
credit uud the aU.tv.td know where ai.d how they ;
may be cured. t
J. H. SCIir.NK, M. J.
Dr. J. H. Schei.k can be f.und at the principal
oflice. No. i'is Noi th 0i h Street. Philadelphia, every
Saturday, from V A 51. until i P. 51.. to give adiieo ;
free of charge ; hut for a through examination he
charges three dollars. Price of the Pulmonic Svmp j
anil heaweed 'fonie each tl .ri jter hottle. or S tl:e J
half dozen. 51.il drake Pills '2j eenis ptr box. and
is lor sale oy all liruggiats and Uculers. i
51ay II. lsaii. ly I
iSoitlifin CiMitral liiiSSway ! j
i m-ms'.ic ' i 'I'Aiti.i:. i
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from Raltimore I
and Wiishington city. I
Connections mh lo with trains on Pennsylvania
Railroad, to and fruin Pittsburg and Iho Wes.
TI1UI.E TRAINS DALY to and from tncNorth and !
West lirauch Snsiuchunna, Lliuini, uud nil of North- i
ern New York. j
ON and atier MONDAY. MAY Kith. lvli. :
the Pin-sender Trains ot the Northern Central '
Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury, I
llarrisburg and Raltimore as follows, vis :
S (I L T It W A R D .
Mail Train leaves Simbury daily (except
Sunday). 10 25 A. 51.
" leaves llarrisburg. 1 20 P. 51.
" arrives nt Baltimore. 6 40 "
Express Train leaves Simbury dailv
(except Sunday.) ' 11 45 P. 51.
" leaves HanUhurg (except
-Monday.) 2 SUA. 51
" arrives at Ibdtiinore daily
(except .Monday). T 00 A. 51.
Hurrisburg Accommodation leaves llarris
burg. 7 00 A. 51.
Sunbury Accommodation leaves Suubury
daily (except Sundny) at
7 30 A M
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves lialliiuore daily (ex.
ecpt Sunday) 9 20 A. 51
" leaves llarrisburg I P. 51,
" arrives ut Sun tuny. 4 05 '
Express Truiu leaves liaitiinorc duily St .10 P. M
' arrives at llarrishurg. 1 00 A 51.
" leaves llarrisburg (except
Monday), S 1 j A. 51.
" arrives at Sunbury. 5 S3 "
Ilarjisl.'.irg Accommodation Icatcs llarris
burg, duily (exc. pl juuday) at S Od P 51
' arrives at llarri-burg. 7 SO P 51
Sunbury Aeeomiiiodutioii leaves llarris
burg daily (except Sunday) at 4 00 P 51
For further inlurtualion applv at tho Ullice.
1. X. Dk UAKRY. Uen. Supt.
Harrisburg. Juno 4 S04.
u "sin ;mN ' s
CLXEElt.YTEtJ PKEPAKED
JAVA COFFEE,
11' 1 II II A X T E D
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET.
"IT is used by first class families evcrvwhero, and
A b
liighly recommended for nervous and dyspeplio
persons, being very liuitiitii.us air I Ireo Ironi all
deleterious substances, iu tvslimonv of which I have
certificates from the most etuminent Physicians in
the Country. Try it, und you will be s uro to con
tinue its use in preference lo any other.
Sold at retail for Twenty-Five Cents per Pound
by First class (Jroccrs throughout tho Veiled 'talcs.
(f A liberal discount to the Trade.
Put up only by
A. OMHOR-',
Wholesale Depot, 69 Warren st. Xew York.
aiuy 7, tsoi.
j ,
THE Ki:i) LION HOTEL.
(Lata 51rs. Iloul ton's )
MARKET STREET, BUNBUHY, PA.
JULIUS -MIBITER,
HAS tukeu this old ana well kuown stand, and
refitted and furnished the same is prcpured to
accommodate Hoarders and Travelers wiih the best
the market can afford, lie iioncs by strict attention
to business to receive a share of public patronage.
His TABLE contains the best the maiket allords.
Hi. liar is tilled with the choice! of Luon, both
Malt and Spirituous.
Tlio stabling is good, and attended by careful
Ostlers.
Suubury, April 30, 164 ly
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
DUrnKeat ut'lbr .-rvouo, raViuliiul,
I rlniiry aisid siriuul Nytlrms-
new and reliable treatment la reports cf lb HuW
ARD ASSOCIATION sent by mail in sealed letter
envelope, free of charge. Address Dr. J. 6K1L-
1.1 X itutUlllUM, (toward Assooiatioo. No. 2
6,,uib Ninth Straat, Philadelphia, Pa
July 14, )y
1 CJfiO
10VL
18G3.
FIULING & GRANT
AT Tl!
MAMMOTH STORE,
"OttLD respectfully announce that they have
Jnst rooclred and opened a very large and well selec
ted Btvok of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which ttiey art willing to dispose of at VERY
Bit ALL ADVANCE ON
Flmt Coat.
-0-
QUE STOCK IS COMPLETE
AND EMBRACES EVERYTHING
OlVB TJS A CALL.
Thankful for past favors wo hope to mret a on
! tinuanco of the snme by still selling flood" as chop
if not IIi:.kIi:it than can be purchased el-o-
,v''ere.
riULINti A UP. A XT.
Suubury, Iny 2S. isc.'t.
li. ii. iiasi:ii, I
tlernry nt I.nvv. SINIU'RY, PA !
XV Collections attended to in the counties of .'.,r- ;
thumberlnnd, I'niou, Snyder, .Montour, C-;luu.bi!t
auu i.ycoiuiug.
ncKEnKNcrs.
Hon. John 51. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. 0. Oattell A Co., "
lion. Wm. A. Porter. '
Morton 5Ic51iehael, Esq.. "
E. Keiehaui it Co.. 2t Pearl Street, New Yoik.
John W. A-ihmead. Allorncy at Law,
Matthews ,t Cox. Attorncys'at Law, "
Suubury, Jlarch Ssl. lsi',2.
Uhtjjsr'r &c dietzi
LOWER WIIAItF. SUNBUHY, PA.
W HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
WHITi; ASH COAL,
ui every variety.
'Tdets
d. spateh.
Sut.bury
,ieit"d and
wiui l.ron-.t'luers and
Muv 10. Ii'u3. ly
Attorney nml tT'uiinsioIIor nl I.nvv,
OJice on souih side of 5Iinl:ct street, foul doors wet
of E. Y. Bright k Son's Siore,
8UNBURY, FA..
Will attend pron:ptly to all iirofessiomd bti'iness
ciifrusted to his cure, the collection oi claims iu
NorthuinberlHtid aiei the adjoining counties.
Suubury, May 2:!, 1st',.'!. ly
l'or SJsitw, ll , 1Ed::-ii, Ants. Isccl
Iiii,'iM,?IuliliM in I'm-i, Voo!oiik..Vo..
Z.tKfctM on l!;tttsi, Iu If, AiiimiiU,
i ...
'
Put up in Iftc. iOc. and SI CO Rox.-s, Rotttin it,J
Fia,k". $3 and fS sires for Houls, fublis Institu
ti-ai.i, Ac.
"Only iiif.il!il,ip r.-medis known.'
'V're- fiolu Pui-ij.s.''
'ot (limgerons loihe Human Pamily,"
"l'.ats come cut of their holes to die.'
IJ S 1.1 V holcf.ilc in all large cities.
Sol I by all druggists and Retailers cvsrvwbere
! ! ! Hi , auk ! : '. of all werthb si imitaii.in..
Sec tiiat "Ci-.tiir's'' name is ou eucli lfox. Rottlc
aud l'lu.-k. hetiir vou htiv.
A bln-s HCMi V IS. .V5IS:.
Pii'ieipul lie.ol 4J ltrondiiey i.',v Verk.
l S il l by all V m decide ami Retail Sirugttf in
Siinoary. Pa.
i'li'Ji!!1' s'"''' rin
jEHEmAiil7i7Eii.''
.Itlariicj' A; (';niiM-ll:r lit i
0ff.ee ou South si lo of .Market street, four d i. rs west :
of (iearharl's t'onfectionery sturt, ;
SUNBURY, rA. i
Will attend pioinptlv to all pmftsMi.iiat biiMi.cm !
entrite I lo liis can, ti.e collection nlclaiuis iu Nor
thuuiberliind and the adjoining cuuities. j
t'on.ultatii l.s in Herman and English. '
sunourv, iilarcli I'J. IMit. .v
READY ROOFING
Ready to nail down.
RKAnir "roofing
At le.-silun half the cost of tin ro.,fi.
READ7 "ROOFING
More durable than tin.
READ1Z" ROOFING
Suitable for sleep or flai ro-.ifs.
UEADY"Ki)OFING
Fit all kinds uf hui!aiiis, iu all climate.
HEADY "iTodFING
DiM.r. clici'ply. utiil quickly nt on. Xrcd eo
tfoutiin; ocr with ucim-nt nlivr it ih nailed dewu.
HEADY "lToOFING
5Iado nf a strung woven fabric, thoroughly saturated
ami covered upon both suifucea with a per feci ly wa
terproof cunpo.-.iiioii, and ut up in rolls reudy lor
use 40 inch wide, und 73 led long.
We also manufacture
LIQUID C211TT.
Fob Leaky Tlx Roofs,
Much cheaper aud more durable thau oil tmmt.
ALSO,
Coniuouiitt (Vnicnt,
For Leaky Shingle Roofs,
Which will often suve the cost i f a new ;oof.
Samples of Ready llouliug and Cuculurs sent by
mail nhen desired.
Fttvorable'.erms made with responsible parties who
buy lo sell aguiu.
READY ROtlFINO CO.,
Jo Maidcu Luuc, N. Y,.
April 23, 18C4.
WILLIAMSP0RT OIL WORKS !
NON-EXPLOSIVE
PURE CRYSTAL CARBON
IN TIGHT PACKAGES.
Orders will receive prompt attention
II. D. IIOLPEN.
Proprietor.
Willianisport, June 25, 1364
PKNSIOXS, RUUMIE8
AND BACK PAY COLLECTED.
O P- BOYFR. Attorney al Law, is duly author
ised and licensed to collect IN-iimIomm,
Itoiitilii-kiiiiU Itnt-k V fur Widows, Or
phans and Soldiers. Utbce in Market street, oppo
site Weaver's Hotel, Suubury, Pa.
January It, lo64. ly
KI'OIITSIH KM'M li:i01
Tl'ST received a new stock of Fishing Tackle far
Spring sales, consisting ol Rods, Reels, Liuos,
Daskels, SuwkIs, Floats, Nets, File. Artificial Rait,
Rigged Lilies, Out, Uraas and Hooks, to which tha
atlcutiou of dealers is particularly requested.
Orders, Wholesale and Retail, punctually filled
and satisfaction warranted.
JOHN KRIDER,
fad anl Walaut streets, Philadelphia.
FeVruary V. 14 wi
'I'lr Admsi i;rrstsi 'oinnnv.
"II VK NOTICK that, they have concluded ar
J rangementa with the Northern Central llnilroad
Company to run trulna from Ualtiinore for Yurh,
linrrisburg, Dauphin. Halifax, Trevorton, Sunlmiy,
Northumberland, Lewishur;, .Milton, Aluuey, WiU
litim'port, and nil inteTinediaie "tationi. ronnccthig
al ' llarrisburg with Urn filtKAT WESTERN EX
PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Sk Inniis and tiie
West.
Also with Howard rOs Tprr-s f.t ViiH.ih or
I'linviiie, liiiiontsourg, TnK"'narre, I'lttslon. Hcran.
ton, and IntcrinediaUi stations on the C'attawissa
Lackawanna A lilooinsburg Kai'.r(ads. At Wil
litmupurt, by Howiitd A Co.'s Expre-s t.( J, r,. y
Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Ilowurd .1 C.
and their coimeotions, fur Cantoii, Troy, Elmlni'
Rochester. Iluffulu, Niagsra, and to nil nuoevil.s
points in Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward iMeroliandiso, Specie, flank Notes
Uon01'' aBl1 V"lu"1'' l'kaesof orcry dowrip
Also, Notes, Drafts and Bills Tor Collection.
Experienced and elliuiout mcnengera cmployol
and every eflort will be umdu to rend-r s.itisilieiion
. . , '''"IN HlNtlll AM,
huperintendfntPcnn'a Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. HiCHER, Agent for Sanlmrv.
April 5, IMi. J
Iho I.
Arriinst'cmciM h
ol 3t'W Tisirlr I.Ui .
TIIE CAMDEN AND AMUOY AND 11111,
PllIA AND THEN JON 11. It. CO.'S LIM S.
From riiilmltlyhinto Art" Yuri n. id WUy I'larf
Jrom Walnut Hrttt Wharf rtiirt lirmiiieto
Depot, will I'art at follow; rit : rxn
Al H A. 51.. via Camden and Auiloy, (C. and
A. AwomnKMrtlon.) 2
At 0 A. 51.. via Cuudcu and Jrey City, N. J.,
Acoin ai('latiof).
At H A 51 , via Catiden and
(Morning .Muil.i
iTcr-cy City.
:; city 2J
At A. 51.. vi Cnrnlcn m. 1 J.-:;
Class T;-kt
At 11 A. M via Ker.i:.gon avl J
:ey city,
C and A.
At 1'.' M.
( A-:?' it Ui
At 2 P. 51.,
t in f'mdi-n and Aoil-'
. : I t ;..rj . 1
r.n t'..ira Ion ar
1 A ,!, . (K. and
.A . K'-ri-.t
At Z P.'M.. via Kendnrr.
U.. h .1 .V. V I t:
At "i P 51 .vi . K ir.i.r,.- .
iLw r,;,, sj,,..! -
At 1! I .M v ... E-r.:-'
itlicin Mail
S l 1 loi.,1 , VIA Kr!;-"rg'i
S'.ultl.'rri Lvor.--At
5 P. M.. ui ( i t. ' n - '
ni'via'i'.ii. r-!!it a:-d
) and J.
Citv
.r.
rev
-I'V.
: 1 .!-r
r-.d J,i
city.
- A"
I i.-.'t
t I ii-S Ti-e'.
StiHind t.'luss Tiokt,
For Abater tiap. Mr.,u'ie,':r.: .-'rnaton.
barrc. Nl'..nti-i,-,-. tirent .:.. u'. ti
Ji ui Ken-inglvii, via D' l:iviire, Liel--.i...
Western Railrobd.
For 51aih-h Chunk. .'.ll"ii'corr. ll..',:.lo,iei
Wil
A.
';l,a
I. I
,lere, Lfflon. I.niiih-.rt . 1 1 1 . . Ficiivton. Ac .
A. M.. Iroiu Ken-iii'oti Dei-u., u,ri at Zi I'.
from S .-limit sttcet harf
t'fhe '1 A. 51. Lino e'.iit.ec's wi.h T.-aim le ;
istun f ir 51.1.0 h chunk, ut ;l-20 51. 1
1.:
For -Mount llollv. at li A 51.. J 'ni l I P. M.
Forlreohold, at " A. 51. at I J P. 51
WAY 1.1 M.S.
I' .r Rri-lot, Trcntuii. Ac. at 11 A. 51. a.ai 2;
!) P. 51. from lv-ind.''g:on:
for Paiuivra. liiviur.jn. Xi-'lau.o. Revc'y.
liiiilon. Florence, Ru lontown, ic, at li. 1.
iindlil. 51.
i y For New York, and Way Lines leaving
sinuui l't pot, ttil.c llic Cars on l-'ii ;h ft re 1 1 . ;
Walnut, half au hour l-cl "re den.ir; tire, 'ii.e
run into the Depot, and ou the arri..i of encii J
rim IVoi.i the Depot.
Fifty Pounds ol Rsggage c:i'y. nll nvcl
pit ngi-r. Pas.-.'iig"r.' i io j r..iiil.'i'.-. iV.,m t
it:: itiuig as haggle;- ho: '.!.: ii Tearing .:t.p.,ri I.
I-at'i:;, 'e o i r ti:tv r- itr..ts to he leii I N-r e:r.i.
1 ,,., r.i, ii.. ...ui... i.......
! di..- Do. iar p,r pu'.n.d, an I viill not be iinl'le7i
auivuut bvond iltU. i-u t t hv p,'il e-i.tru.-i
W.M. 'il. UATZMFk. A ;
January 17, lt-4.
3.MARKr.T STREET, U.VRllISlil'UO, I
Dealer in
P I A N 0 S .
YW Ri sen, a ! JYiiios. f.oiu ibu bet t
from Jl'ioO u.i'-Turii''.
.MRL'tlili'iNS. The l,V iirxi-Tactured
m-i.'s from $ljt .Sl"il
iuitais. Violins. A n.r 1 . i:,s. Flutes.
i itev. ltiuins. Riinjos. I .iinl.-iiiriues,
ioiin and li ui'.ar sti ins aud in i.ir.-.l n.
chiiydizo in g-t crid.
SJIKKT .MVSrc?.
Tin !s:e.l puMicsiiors always on hand. -Vi:
l,v o.ail to ntiv liar; ef tho c-.untrv.
Ui Al., fVtC'ARi:, tillf AND RO.'-K
FBAMKH.
Siiitnl 'e fr look ing gia..,ts, and ail hinds uf
; l'tj kn hand.
A fiun ass'uitmeiit uf best plnted
! I.I0JCIX1 tlLASsKs fn.iu su.u!!-i to l.u,;.-
A ny stjltf of liunic luudo u i-rier at ih
' notice. ' V5i . K .t e ' i
I A Mil II. I ML Hi: Market "l . Herri-
Confectionery,
Toy
PRXJIT bTORi
liii-!k l filreot, unlntry, I
f.'0.I'lXTIiNi:UY Oi-' ALL XiNJ
toys or i:vi:hy dlsl j;:;
Fnn r. &c. a .-..
IIONPTANTI. Y on buti l and for s ue al t
V .' establishment at wholesale nn I retail, a
ahlc prices.
He is inanitfiicturiiigi.il kinds of Cn l'.',
to keep up a full an-oi linci.l U;-b ate s ui
rates.
1 iha-eo. Srgars. Sla'i, -rry. Net-i f all k
a variety of other articles, uil ol ln.,!i a
wholesale aud retail.
Ij- R'lUieiubiT tj.c tianii at.'l 1 1.,.;'.
, 51. .'. (. I. Ali!l.
Market street, 3 doois w ist of L. Y. R,-:-!..
store "
."onhiiry. Sept. 10. I SAr!. i f
" WASHlNGT(,N HOI
Southwist Corner of 5arke( S jua,
hl'.'Itl II V. tA.
nillE undersigned resr.eetfi.liv ine.ri' - :
I that he has taken chiir ;e oi' ih- ,,l ,i
Hotel, and Oiks fur the continuance m il
piiironage and would invite ull oihcrs to l
Call.
ur-; TALi.r
always supplied wiih the I. st tlio maiki
Ills P.nr eontaiiis the choi-i-i li . u rs. m,
ling is good and Well ttttltl'I I iv ''U"-!nl
5IIC1IAKL Wil
Sunbury, April, lo, l?ti.
J. R. HIX.SUS.T;
I ninny siurvejoi- A ( uuir,
.Vnifiw;, y,irt'iiinih'r!anil Con,.';
Oflice in Washington township. Fiigaj
be made by letter, directed to the lib
All business culrusled to his care, will be
attended lo.
April B, lS64--ly
TOW. LOIsi von SKI
rplIE undersigned will sell at private mi
1 TY-Sl.X TOWN LOTS, situate in ihe
unburv. The lots are locs'.ed withiu a .
of Ihe Pennsylvania Railn r 1 Compai.y
C'li-lis. in the northern pari t tlio loun.
all suitublo huildins! lols. i it ; nte in the m
niriion of the borough. They will be i
sonable terms. For furthel parti, ul.irs
PLTLH R MAS
H R. 51 l.i;.
FRANCIS lilt I
Kunbury. June IS, ISC! 1
uTM.TIr7AX. A. 51
IMPORTERS
or
WINKS AM) 1-IUr
I.AI 'M.l.1 Jt SI l.l. l
No. 126 South Ninth Street, between t
Walnut, 1'lilLAM.LPiUA
May T, 1864.
MAKMIIH'N l'ATKVr 1 IV
ITi: liii:i:i:ii!
At Improved for ls-tf and lnf
By E. KETCH AM 4 CO., 29 lWst ,
riHE oulv Frecier eonstrucled on sei
X oiples. with a revolving can and s
Si'raper. The one hastens the frceiiug ot
the other remove it as last as li oseii.
The most rapid in frcciiug, with the le
of ice. . . ,,
The most economical inect, a it is ui
and durable in structure. . .
For sal iu all the principal cilu-s and
Uniou. , . .A. . -
Each Freeser aoocmpanied with a boo
and full direction.
I quart,
4 quarts,
t quart,
8 quart,
14 quart,
20 quaru.
Apple to H. B.MASSER, Bu
Wares It,
Jej