Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 08, 1865, Image 4

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SMITE &, GE1TTEEF...
ssrket trt, cot door Mt of Mrs. Boulton' Hot
StJNBU'R'Y PA.,
! Have opens J " .' j
ANEW TIN -W 'ARE,.
beet It-oil iintl Move (Store. I
find intend keeping constantly oo hand, and . nnB-i
factoring to order on shortest'oolice, I
TIN AND SHEETRON-WARE of all description.
ALargeUtock of Cook StoreTof tb Allowing Brand
WlWlftPJ PCMN I
and on the following two Brands w dtfy oonipsti
tioo, namely
Comlilnnllon dn( Ilurnei't Cool.
OoTrrnor Pcnit Cool.
unsurpassed for besnty of finish. simplicity rf ar
rangement, combining chenpness and durability. nd
itch stove warranted to porloiui what they art re
presented ALSO. PARLOR and OFFICE STOVES. In great
varioty.cmbrnclrg all tba boat manufacture, and
most fashionable design
Also, The celebrated OEM for heating up and
down stairs.
Also tl.o celebrated VULCAN HEATER. 1
Con! Oil, Cunl M1 l.iinip. rvliuIc,
4 liiiiiiilc. nsid nil arlfi-lfN
unusunlly kept in nn establishment of this kind. We
arc also prepared to tlo all kinds of Spouting, Roofing
Range and Furnncu Work. Out Kitting. Ac Repair
ing cheaply and neatly executed.
Country" produce taken in exchange at maiket
price.
SMITn & GENTHER, .
Hare the Agency for BIBB'S CK1.KHR.ATFP FIRE
PLACE S'iOVES, for the Counties of Northumber
land. Snvder. Union nnd Montour.
Ard are also agents for the Fipher A Willower
Lllo. 'Transportation.
Sun; urr.Dec. 8, 1864.
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Mini A..V I'.VIA I IiH,
Two doors West of the Post Ollieo,
8UNBURY, FETSTN'A.,
HAS just received and opened a Innre assnrtnion
of Kane v Dress Goods, siich ns Glove. Jonvian
Kil-gloice, Silk and lisle thread Gloves: Ladies
cotton Hose, Children's Merino Huse. t-ilk Mite,
Ladies and Goiitloincn Handkerchiefs. Corsets. Km
broidercd Slipr.crs. Ribbons FANCY DREhS R IT
TONS. Bugle iinps. Trimmings. Buttons. licit Rib
bon Velvet Ribbons. Timid, lielt Clasp. Ladies'
Neck-lies. CRAl'EltiBBON nd TRIMMING; Km
bruidcriug Druids. Jaconet nnd Swiss Edgings and
insertions; Malteese Lace Collars. Laces. Grenadine
Veils. Black Veils. Fancy Dress Comb. Head Dres
ses. Nctts, and a vriri-ty of other article!.
Lock wood s Paper Cjlltu-s of a superior quality.
Ladies1 Linen Collars, a vn-ioty of Queen Elisabeth
Collars, black and white Darbes.
Picture Cords and Tassels.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
HOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Monthly Time Book, Drawing Book and Slates.
Books. Hymn Books. Blank Roofs. Memorandum
Books L)iariea. Pocket Books, ink Stands, Pens,
Fei :ls. a fine assortment of Paper, Ink, Ac.
Toilet Siaps, Tootb-Ilruchcs, Ac.
TOYS AND GAMES EOT! CHILDREN'.
All of wb;':b hnve been selected with care and will
be sold el reasonatlo prices.
ANNA PAINTER.
Sunbur", May 13. 18o5.
SOLOMON MA LICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BUNBTJRY, Northumberland County, Pa.
OFFICE iu East end of Woavor'a Tavcru, Murkel
otroet.
All business entrusted to hi in will be carefully and
punctually attended to. Consultation iu the Esg-
luu unu wuruiiin inoeuiij;es.
bunbuiy, April d. Istfj.
THE EYE and EAR.
T h (People !
NOW READY.
Work by Tr. votf M't-i.1IZISKER, Of No. 1027
Walnut oiluw, vklladoliibin, entiliod
A book rou tii a raopLE,
On the following Diseas : EYE and EAR Dojuhkuii
THROAT Diseases in General ; Clergymen's and
Publi' Speakers' Aire Tlnoat ; Diseases of the Air
Pusigut, (Lnryugitii', Bronelnti.",)
A inn anil i'uliirrli.
This Book is to be hud at No. ftUS Chcsnut street
I'bilauelphin. Bud ol all Booknellcrs 1'rico $1
And tvotn tho author, Dr. V-m Moschtiker. who
on bo consulted c-n all these maladies, and all Ner
ous AfTfoiluns. which he trca.s with the surest Slic
es. Office, Ko. on Wauiut street, Philadelphia.
Feb. 11, iS65 Smw
The Coiuplotc, FroiiMfActiiig' Hvlf.
Nepiivinlnsr
CORN S HELLER ! !
PATENTED, AUGl'S 2nd, ISM.
THIS Shelter is the only one that shells the Corn
perfectly elean from the Cob when green, soak
ed or dry. It gives the Ear a double operation on
the Shelling Wheel as it pastes through, and aepa.
rates the Cob from the Corn completely, rendering it
at once fit lor market without the use bf the faunim;
mill. This machine shells a
Half Butid of Ear to the Minute ly Ordi
nary Hand Potter.
and ean be used, also, by IIor.e, Steam or Water
Power by attaohing a Pulley on the Crank Shaft.
For Durability, Cleanliness. Neatness Cheapnera
and Rapidity in Shelling, this Machine cannot be
equalled by any other.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR BALE ON
REASONABLE TERMS. .
Qentlkmek : If you want your corn Shelled
clean ; it' you have occasion to .bell green or damp
eurn ; if you want your corn and cob separated ; if
yuu want a durable maobine ; if you want a cbeap
Utller, buy the Complete, Double-Acting, Solf-Seu-arutuig
Corn bhcller.
REFERENCES :
II. B. Masscr. Jir. J. W. Teale 5unbury.
Charles Haas. Miller, Sumucl Lcisig, Reading.
C. G. Morgan A Co., Geo. Welser. L. Augusta.
Millers, Hunbury. Sol. Marti. Farmer,
Henry LeUeuring, Bear Cup. C. Albert, Georgetown
Mmufuclured and lor Sale at the Foundry ot
HOHKBAC1I A COOPER, ruubury, Pa.
bunbury, Deo. 3, 1 8(11. 8ui
EltlAD BREAD I ! BREAD ! ! !
NEW BAKBR-T.
niUE undersigned hasoiiened a Bakery, on Market
1 street. Sui.bury. Pa., two d..r aiat of the Post
Office, where he will keep constantly on hand,
U llreutl, '1'Mlait.ttollH, KiiakH.
aud TE A-BUNNS.
All kinds of
FAM-'Y CAKE3, Common Cakes, Pretscls Aa
Pic-Nio Parties, Weddings and Funerals, will be
supplied at the borU,t notice
A good assortment will be kept up at all limes,
m.iiiul.ictured out of the bct material, and orders
will be promptly attended to.
Uelru.1 thut his frauds aud Ihe public generally
will sustain him in this new enterprise, DowgreutlV
Deeded in Hunbury. " '
He tru.t hi. exporieuce in the busineM will ena
ble him tog.va K,.,.ra wrUlucUon to all who uav
favor him with their j atronuge. '
Sunbury, April 22, 1S85. DA VID FR Y
103,
' !,',"',e!J,,,ln Kallrond. '
mil IS great line traverses the Northern and North
.u LakeE,""..'0 eUlv"'i to ot Erie
It h.ia been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Couipoi.y and u operated by Uieiu naurosa
in. Mil, length 0peud U passenge, ,.d
fn igl,t biunpesa, October 17th, i8el , B
lime ol Puawuiger Iraiasat anuhury,
., , , Leave Eastward.
Mail Train, arrives ,.,
tlmira Express Train, 11.S4
Luck Haven AceoinoiedaUoB, 10.3s A. M
Mali Tram,
Elaiira Express Train,
4 15 A.M.
k 'in .. .
u nuvjwiuoiiiiioB, 4 sa P M
r k SMMiger ears run through on Mail Traia withoat
and oo Elroira txpreTrain Vw7lT. I '
V illimsrxrtsxdBaitiu!o,V "'
Freight U..UmpAg'.ni
J. W. Heynolds. Erl. .'L. ,, ; " . '
WUiai tiro A. k c. K. a ttiaau j
- : , . U- U. Hocstox, , j
rr r. no .-. .,. B-W.Owhsii, )
Oen'i Ticket AaX. Phiimla. 1
Josaea t. font, " - (
. , lo ' '-'''".. WiUiaouort
iii P. M.
A SCHENCK'S v
M A N I) R A K E ; P I tfLS
TOR
lis SliMltoit'iue nnd Cure
' trii fu's received Itf name from a roWanl riatraoa
or sickness at the stomach, which attends the pain In
theaadv -l'his headairhe is : apt to begin In .Ihe
morning on waking from a deep elecpt and when
some Irregularity of dial. 1ms been committed on the
day before, or sorrel lines tit several day previous.
At first there Is a distressingly oppressive, lowing in
ttt head, wblcn gradually merge Into a tcvere
heavy pain in the temples, frequently intended by a
ten of fullnesa and tendernos In, otit eye, and ex-
ending acroea the forehead. , There is a olarumy, trn-
pteasant taste In the anoulh, an otTonelve breath, and
the tongue covered with a yellowish whit fur. ' The
sufferer dnslrratobo alone In the dark room; As
soon as the patient feels the fullnesa in the head and
pain in tba tomples, take a large dose of Scheuko'e
Mandrake Pills, Bud In an horn or two they will feel
as well aa Well as ever. This hat boen tried by thou
ands, and is always eure to cure, and instead of the
aick headache coming on every week or ten days,
they will not be , troubled with it one In three
months. " ' " .'
Scbenck i Mandrake Pills are composed of a num
ber of roots besides Poduphinin, or concentrated
Mandrake all of which lend to relax tire secretions
of the liver, anil aot more prompt than blue pills or
mercury, and without leaving any dangerous effect
In a bilious person they will show themselves by the
stools. They will expel worms, mucus, bile and nl)
morbid Matter from the system. ; In sick headaches
if they are taken aa directed abvova, (a fall dest ns
soon as tboy feel the flrrt symptoms of it Dr. Schenck
will and has direeted his agents to return the money
If they do not gfve perfect satisfaction'
If a person hns boon compelled to slny out lute at
night and drink teo inuoh wine, by Inking a doie of
pills ongoing to bed. next morning he will feel ns
though ho had not drank a drop, unless ho forgets
to go to bed at all.
They only ooat 25 cents a box. ;
Whoever take them will never use asy other.
They are worth a dollar to a siok man for every dent
they cost. ' ' 1 " 1
Dont forget the name Scsenck'i MiSDHAKK
Pill.
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Sohenck's Princi
pal Office, No. 16. North Sixth street, Philadelphia '
and by Druggists and Storekeeper generally.
Trice fr Pulmonic Pyrup, Seaweed Tonio, each
Jl 50perbottlo. $7 i0 the half dozen, or two bot
tles of Syrup and one of Tonic, for 53 "5.
Dr. Schenck will be at his office, No, IS North
Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday to see
patients. Ho raakee no charge for advice, but for a
through examination of the lungs with nis Respiro
mtr, he charges $3.
March 18 lSiio.
"magxj ficknt sale.
Hold and Milt er WufclieH, Jew-l-j
Ar.
OX THE ONE DOLLAR PLAN.
The entire stock of One Gold and .Silver Wntch
Manufactory, Two Itnmeno Jewelry Establish,
men Is. One Silver Plating Warehouse, One Gold
Pen and Pencil Maker, to bo disposed of with
dispatch without regard to COST !
The Goods arc of fashionnble styles and most ex
cellent workmanship, and aro sacrilicel in this man
ner to relievo the proprietors from einl.iirrassmniit
occasioned by i iits,iuft vi.ti .... i lu
prominently "stated, also, that they are mostly of
AMERICAN MAN I' V AC T L' R E
and therefore grently superior to the goods importeil
from abroad aud hawked about aa tho cheapest ever
sold. The simple duty on imported goods, and this
high premium ou Gold (all freigu bills are payuble
in gold.) amount to more then the entire cost of
many ol the urticles oflcrvd by us to the publio, To
facilitate the sale
ONLY ONE DOLLAR
will be chnrgod for any article en our list, and this
sum the purchaser need not pay until he knows whnt
he is to got! This plan accords with the method
roconlly become so popular for disposing ol largo
stocks of Jelwelry agd similar productions.
THE PLAN IS SIMPLE !
The same of each article offered for Sale as ' Gold
Huuting Watch," "Gold Uviil-Bnnd Pmcelet,"
I'earl Breastpin nod Ear-Drops,'' -Gold Enamellod
Ring," -Silver Plated Cake basket ' die., is written
on a cord and enclosed in a scaled envelope; these
envelopes uio then pliced in a drawer and well
mixed ; then as an order Is received, with tweuty
five cents for return postage and other oharxes. one
uf ti t.oi,ior cciuhcaus is taken at ruiidoiu and
sent by brst mail to the customer, who will see at
once what he can got for one Dollar. If he is pleased
with his fortune lie enn forward the money accor
ding to directions ou tho eertilicale aud seeure the
prize. li the article awarded should bo unsuite l to
tho purchaser as lor example, a set of Pearl Ear
Drop nod Brea.tpiii to a young man who could col
wear them, aud had no one to give them to we will
send any other article on the catalogue ot equal
price which may bo preferred. Or if, lor any rea
son, you choose to venturo no further, then you can
let the matter drop where it is and spend no more.
Examine eurcfully our Catuloguu !
WATCH DEPARTMENT.
.100 Gen Is' Pat. Lever Oold Hunting Case f rtO to $200
3(H) Gents' Dctacd'd Lever Gold lit. Case 40 - 175
4u0 Gents' Swiss Uold Hunting Case 30 - 10
200 Ladies' Gold and Enameled lit. Case 30 - 80
4110 Gents' Patent Lovor Silver lit. Case 31' - Ho
4iMI Gouts' Dot. Lever Silvur ill. Case 30 - tij
too Gents' Dot. Lover Silver Open-Faoe 20 - Ml
Stio Gents' Patent Level Silver Open-Face 25 - 60
300 Gents' Swiss Silver 18 - 40
JEWELRY DEPARTMENT.
300 Diamond Rings $10 to $120
oou uciiur liiamund Tins 20
31100 Gents' Calilornia Diumond Pins 8
3900 Gonta' California Diamond Rings S .
100
15
12
40
40
10
10
8
12
15
65
10
12
15
3d
8'
10
12
12
b
111
lit
10
10
25
12
2U
10
17
12
ooi'u itenia uom ami litiam. Hob Chains 3
4iM)0 Gents' Gold Vest Chains 6
4iW0 Pair Gents' Gobi Sleeve Buttons H
4000 Pair Genu' Gold A Euam. bleeve Bt.4
Hood kim ii..nt c.t.i
S -
3 .
MM)0 Gents' Stone Set and Signed Rings
. - v n.i. L.iut, ,,111. O
MaM) Genu' Stone fet A Sig. Enain. Rings 4
HllUI) Ladina' t i. .1.1 '.u.k 1 hi... A
4000 Gold Oi al iinnd Iiinculcts 3
6000 Gold snd Jet Bracelets 8 -
60110 Gold and Enameled Bracelets 8 -
3000 Gold Cbatelain Chains 8 -
5000 Pair Layiios' Gold Sleeve Buttons 3 -4000
Pair Ijidlea' Gold F;naui Sleeve Bt 4 -8"M0
Solitaire Gold Brooches 3
6000 Coral, Opal and Emerald Brooches 3 -5O00
Gold Cameo and Pearl Ear-Drops 3 -7000
Maaaio, Jot Lave A Florantiue E.-D.3 -O000
Oold Thimbles 6 -
1000U Coral. Opal and Emerald Ear-Drons 3 -10000
Miniature Lockets . 4
10000 Miniature Lockets niagio spring 8 -IIKioO
Plain Gold Rings 4 .
lOOtlOSetsLsdics'Jowlry. fluid and Jet 6 -10(1011
Sets Ladies- Jcwelrv.Camen, PearlAo.6 -IIKIOO
Ladies' Gilt and Jot Bracelets 4 .
10(100 Ladius' Gilt aud Jet Uat Supporters i -
SILVER PLATED WARE,
10(100 funs
$2 to $20
HOIIU Go , nta o
20
10
IU
- 20
2lt
' 20
8
8
16
24
K'l'OO Pair Napkin Rings 2
2i'(Hi Card Baskets 4
1W'Ck Basket . - - .
4i mo Castor Frames complete with BottlosS .
'""ii ice r in tiers to
omul Fsir Butter Knives
5tai0 Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladle :l
IOiMI Engraved Pie Kuives
booo Dot. 11 Tea Spoons per doten
6000 Doien Table Sp,Mns ' ' ' - per dozen
(Woo Doteu Dossei I Korke ! per doseu
6000 Dosea Vable Furks 1, jier dusea
3 -
-
3 -6
-ti
-
7
t
30
, OOLD TENS AXD. PENCILS.
lilTJ E' ?i,ver ""'Jo :i to $10
" d Pen., Silrer Mourned Aolders 2 - 8
bono Gold Pens, Gold Mounted llulHor 8 - 14
S rh' A ;"" M Ext. Holder 10 - 25
!i Go.dp:u,cira Hua iu ii :
, . ., REMEMBER THE PLAN i , .
em DosfsTJ? IL'LT ff"rU,UK ,h. CetiJ
eat, postsge. and duiag.ke basiasas; xhe aula i.f
twenty.Ov, C.ats. ,bth mu.t be enctd in Z or
der. Certifioato, will be sent lor II : J'ven
-:AQEiiI8 ARB WAKTEOJ j
Threnghout lh Country to operate (or , A Ian,.
a7t;"! t '
" : jrEWBORsr'i'ctJ..'""1'
1
'UiiriKLl'2i SMITH
GEO. DEMERIT & CO.,
JEWELERS,'
' . i i i j 'in It : . t : :i. ; "
f403 Ilretidnny, 'Jfw Yoi-lt,
.' . . . . . , , . i . t I ' . i i
(CORNER DCANE STREET.)
r. : . i ' ; 1
100,000 WATCHES.
i.i: . . i - .: . . .,: . ., , il - 1
CHAINS, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS.
' & 0 . , & C .
.r . .... -i
Worth 0300,000 1 , i ,
TO BE SOLD AT One lollnr EACH, WIJ!I
OCT REGARD TO VALVE.
And not to be paid until you know what you will
receive !
SPLENDID LIST OK ARTICLES
All to be Sold for ONE DOLLAR Each !
100 Gold Hunting cases Watches each $100
100 Gold Watches 6a
200 Ladies' Watches !5
SrtO S.lver Watches $15 00 to $25
rtOO Gold Neck and Vest Chains 12 00 to 15
1000 Cbatelain and Vest Chains , & 00 to 15
3000 Vet and Neck Chains 4 00 to 12
4000 Solitaire Jet and Gold Brooches 4 00 to 8
4(100 Coral, Lava, Garnet, Ac, do. 3 00 to 8
7000 Oold Jet, Opal, Jto , Enr Drops, 3 00 to 8
5000 Gents' Breast and Scarf Pins 3 00 to 8
6000 Oval Bund Bracelets ' 3 00 to 8
2l00 Chased Bracelets & 00 to 10
3iu0 California Diamond Pius and Rings 2 ou to a
2000 Gold Watch Keys 2 50 to 6
5000 Solitaire Sleeve Buttons and Studs 2 Oil to 8
3000 Oold Thimbles 4 00 to 6
5000 Mininture Lockets 2 00 to 7
3000 Miniature Lockets. Magic 4 00 to 0
2500 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, Ac. 2 00 to 6
8000 Fob and Ribbon Slides 2 00 to &
5000 Chased Gold Rings 2 00 to 5
4000 Stone Set Rings 2 00 to C
6500 Sets Ladies' Jewelry-Jet and Gold 5 00 to 15
6000 " " " varied styles, 3 00 to 15
8000 Gold Pens, Silver Casoand Pencil 4 00 to 8
4000 Ebony Holder and Case 6 00 to 1000
6000 " 11 Mounted Holder 2 00 to 6 00
All the goods in tho above List will be sold, with
out reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Ccrti
Scales of all the intuitu articles are placed 'n siml
lnr envelopes scaled nnd mixed. These envelopes
will bo sent by mail, or delivered at our office,
without regard to cboico. Ou receiving a Certificate
you will sco whnt article it represents, and it is op'
tional with you to rend one dollar, and receive the
article nnmed. or nny other in the list of same vnlue
By this mode we give selections from a vnricd
stock of fine goods, of the best make and latest
styles, nnd of intrin.-ic worth, at a nouiinal piice
while nil have a chance of securing articles of the
very highest value.
In all traductions by mail we chargo for forward'
iug the Certificate, paying postage, and doing tho
business, 25 cents each. Five certificates will be
sent for $1; Eleven for $2; TLirty for $5: Sixty
five $10 ; and Ouo Hundred for $la.
REASONS WHY.
We should supply your wants ; our facilities are utt
surpassed; our work of unrivalled excellent, i onr
promises nunotuallv ob. - our central location
t,;AA u. ,Mt tho 'newt remote points. Our good
are new from the manufacturers, and of the lutest
and mn.:t dcsirublo styles Tho goods must be sold
and Ihe terms are unequalled. All articles ordered
aro forwarded by return mail.
We guarantee entire satisfaction in every intanco
and if there should be any person dissatisfied with
any nrliclo they mny receive, they will immediately
return it. and tho prieo will be refunded.
Agents. We allow those acting as Agents Ten
Cents on each. Certificate ordered, provided their
remittance amount to One Dollar.
They will collect 25 cents for every Certitb-ate,
and, retaining 10 ocntit, remit to us 15 cents for each
Address
i:. si:ui:i!rr & co.
, . 303 Broad ny, New York.
Maich 4,1905. 3m
ZCSTEY'S COTTAGE
O U k S .
Cottago Organ. jJ
ARE not only unequalled, but they are absolutely
Uneoualled. hv 111 otbr p ra, :
the country. Designed expressly for Churches and
, , u, vqunuy wen adapted
to lha n.rlAr an. I A .... ... I . ? . F
1. -"'. wmffiuj iuuuj. r or sate only liy
x, . E- M nmcE,
.- . ' 18 Jor,u 8c"th street. Philadelphia.
L If Also Bradbury's Pianos, and a comi.let s
sortuicnt of the PerlVjot MELODEON
Sept. 24, 1804. lyw
lJH08PECTUa OP THE
LAPIEERE OIL COMPANY.
Offiee, No. 70 North Fourth Street, (second floor,
iiiii.Aujii.rmA.
CAPITAL STOCK, . . . $750 0(
i'0,,00" f'1";". P" Value $5. Subscription Frit
r ull Paid, $2.
The Company own the following described ir
perty in fee simple: 1
Filly acres ol laud near Cherry Tree Run: sa
land is one and a quarter miles from Oil Creek ar
Is about two hundred 'ods from the M ill on Chen
iree Run, that flows from sevcuty-five to one hu
dred barrels ol Oil per day; and also, an interest
two acres on the shermau Property nit h lour we
in various stages of progress oo the property, one
which is now H.i.in ii,;r,u i , ' 1 , ,
I'..,-..-- . . n -"-.- o,n per u.iy.
I nitiMii, Ml.ll....
V .1 ' " "v-.iaieuuiu oi all tbe Oil.
all the Oil,
o, a. expense; also, twuro, adjoining, with four
wells bow in a progressive cond.lioa in which the
-,K-.,J CU, wra-ininy-seoonutn of the Oil, and
., ... .u.nii wijoining, with one well down
r,i' i ru,'""li' "0 v-ompauy g0l e-sixtoenth
Ol tlltl iHJld HsllTsMll uus ,' ..II . ... . . .
i. T...Tu V7 .7.- . . ' .".
tbe
ui oo woraiug luterost of the
mentioned acre. This Company i. formed on a
last
basis
u.. ikii 10 pav a dinJeud of two per cent
per month to 0e Stockholders. Tbe Company pn
forth. dev:!.:.:.": ;:."' '."r?..
1 resident, Pro. Tern. J. J. talicLAY, Esq.
Dirreloin U ill!,.... I. i. ,7 .7 ' rV.
B.
MeGinley, 8. 11 . bwamey and John F. Young T
Socretary it. A. Converse.
Treasurer John F. Young. '
February 4, 1805. I
HATS ! HATS ! !
SAMIEL FAUST,
Twp doors west of Fischer's Drug Store, Market
IS constantly manufacturing the latest style. orW
and rurll.t. hick for softness ttnjdur.bi:
'ool
ibility
ssjs v uu, rui UWC14,
Owr him -a, Mn 1 1 sis4 sm. k:. ...
aow eaeapw than elsewhere. W.robsnUan4 others.
. . . OI lltafl WTllPh
. n -- ..,", win inn ii iu in.ir ad
an
, fuourw a article cheaper and
Iu city manufacture. .
. Sunbury, October 1, 1864.
equal
BOARDING 1J OUSE.
M UU. MAKI V i iiUUiMl.,
(formerly of the '-lawrenc House')
BUNBURY, PKNN'A."-.
TNFORMS hw fries-Is and' the publi generally
Ty Dr. J. W. PTa-Bkbry'f: T 11.
- , ---. iwamon oma en toy
1 km ff Hal t. the
.. V.lr.. 1 ' . ' ;
is ruuu, -M-W-Kf PMbur,
tK.ak.ry, njttU
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' " -I tna woia eaastasainiT sea-It aaV,, ,
, Borofuls. and BorcsAiloua Dtssaatwv1 " I
IVoiH Emrrg JMei, wn-hwfil MroiN4 o 0
' Jhnlt MM '" - - ' I
l have sold lerg nriaiitiUe wfToar BarmAP.
ptt.n, but never yet vmo buttle wUkh failed o tk
di-sln-d eirrot aail bill satlsiaeiki totliow) w.o tooK
It. A fast a our people try It, tla-y a(;rec tlicro lu
been uo medicine Ilko irbeigrlu ysr community.",
Eruption, Pimples, Btotah, Pustule, Ul.
ocrs. Bores, and all Disease of tha Bkia.i i
' fYntn llrv. Ilnbt. Utrtrtt 'oa BriMol, Kniilmul. 1
' I only Uo my duty to you. ami Uio nubile, wlun
1 adtl my testimony to that you piblish of the uio.
dJiaunl virtues ol your S iKs.l'AitnX.. My dmigb
ter, aged ten, hail an sffllctinq lumor t:i her ears,
eyes, and hair for yenra, which wo were nnnblo to
euro until w tried yonr H.insAriltlLLA. Blio ha
been well for some months." iw tetr '-'iT
From Mr. Jant K. ttinf, it vHnMn amt meh'
efris Italy of Dennirrille, Vpt tiny (So., .V.
Mr daughter lin suflV-red for year past with a
srrolulous eruption, which was very troublesome.
Nothing ah"orded any relief until we tried your
8,nsArAitii.L., whicli soon conplototy cured licr."
From Chnrlf T. rV 'e, Esq., vT Hit vl tr ty l-nnwn
diigt, Mill-run J1 Co., i imifiutureri otnamcUttl
p wert in .Vnskut, V. If. -'
I had for seveml years very trnbIermo
humor In my face, which grev conatantly worso
atttlt it tllatlgiircd my lentures tail became n.l httol
enible allllcllon., I tiiotl alino every tliln a mail
could of both advhtoatid iucdl.iiet but without any
relief whatever, until 1 tuok yitir SAItaAPAtitlXA.
It iiiimediutely nni.lo my ft ice aorse, as you toll m
It mi"ht for a time; but In a few weeks the new
skin began to form under th; blotches, and con
tinued until mf fneo la as snootli as a ly body's,
aud 1 am without any.iymiituiis of tlie tliscisu tli:it
kiiowol. 1 enjoy pi-rtc-i rraiiti, anu wnnoufr a
doubt owe it to your S.vn vi-uiilla
Erysipolaa Gonertil DeiiUty Purily the
Blood.
From Dr. Unit. Sin-in, ItnMton St., A'rto 1'orfc.
" Hit. Aykh. I svl'loiu fail to remove Eruption
and AVro(is resliytlie pTsevcrhiguscoi yonr
k 1 1 IV. , V ...
crhiguscoi yonr
BAKSArAltll.l.A.uno. i nitvo jihi huw cureu an aiitu-K
Of Miilignnn' Kruitpi'tiit will It. No alteritlvo wo
possess ivpinla the Sakkat .titl.i.A you have sup
plied to the professiou as wnl as to the people"
FromJ. K. Jnhnli, Eq., Walcenan.Ohln.
"For twelve yetirs, I hvl the yellow EryslK'laa
on my rlltt arm, during wliWi liino I Trleil all th
celebrated pliysloiatia 1 could reach, and took him
deeds of doll ira worth of medicine. Tho ulicr
were ao bail tlntt tlio rorda bocimo visible, aud the
doctors decided that my arm roust be amputated. I
began taking your SAimiwniLH. Took two bot
tles, snd some- of your 1'ii.ia Together they have
cured me. 1 am now ns well snd sound ns any body.
Being lu a public place, my nane Is known to every
body in this community, an4 excites tho wonder of
sll.' - t ' . ,
From iron. Umry Monro, M. P. P., of Xeirentt?,
V. '., o hading member tin Cunatlim I'arlia-
merit. l-' '.
" 1 have used your SAnslFAim.t.A In my family,
for general debllitl, and fbf purlfiinff fas blood,
with vcrv bcnrllriiil rcsulti, ami fwl confidence ia
commeuditig It to tho atllicted."
St. Anthony's Fire, Uoso, Bait Bhsurn,
Soald Head, Sore Eyes.
From Ikirrrf SU Uer, Fir., the uble editor of th
ViinAMiiiiioc Dem-nrol, I'eiin'iilmnUt.
u Our only child, about throe years of age, was
attacked by pimples on his forehead. Titer rapidly
spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent
sore, which covered his lice, ami actually blinded
his eyes lor some days. A skillul physician applied
nitrate of silver and other remedies, without tiny
apprtrent effect. For Hllcn day we guarded his
hands, lest with them lie should tear open the res
toring and corrupt n ouud which coven-d his whole
face. Having tried evorj tiling else we had auy
hope from, we began L'lvlij your Sawsapaihi-LA,
anil applying the Iodide r potash lotion, aa you
direct. The sore began to heal when we hail given
the first bottle, aud was mil wlieu we had llnishcd
the second. The child' e clashes, which had coino
,,. mm. .ffnln. .ml tie i, now uu hcjilt II V and lair
aa auy other. T he n holu neighborhood predicted
that the child must die."
Syphili and Ksrourinl Disease.
From Ur. Jliram Slot.i, of tit. Louli, Missouri.
" 1 lind your SAKsAi-il:iLt4 more cdectiinl
remetly for the secondary syiuiitom. of Sy,hiiU
and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess.
The prolesBlon are indebted to you lor some ol tho
best medlciucs we have."
From A. J. French, AT. D.,nn eminent phyiici.m of
J.unreme, Mtut., who it a prominent number
SAo l.rt.l.i.n, MtiignrtiH.ietts.
Dr. Avkh. Sly uYnr Sin 1 h.iv fonnd your
Sarsapahii i a an excellent remedy for SijihiUs,
both of tho primory aiid ontuu y type, and ell'ee
tual in some eases that wero too obsuuaiu to yUld
to other remedies. 1 do not kuow what we can em-
Idoy w ith more certainty of sucuvss, where a powcr
ul alterative is roquirud."
Mr. Clin. .1. 1'rHi In ie, ofXew Umnstrfi-J-, X.J.,
had dreadful ulcers on his !c;rs, caused by tho nbm.o
of mercury, or mereurial iliitrtme, which grow mure
ud more ageravatcd lor yeaia, in suite of every
remedy or treiitmcut that could be applied, until the
persevering use of Ayku's SAlWAl-.Mtll.LA relieved
nitu. Few cases can be found more Inveterate aud
distressing than tliis, aud it took several dozen
bottles to cure him.
Leucorrhcrft, Whites, Femala Weaknos,
aro generally prodiioed by internnl Scrofulou t 'l
cerotion. and are very otieu cured by the alterativo
eflect of this Saiihapaiiii.i.a. Home eases require,
however, in aitl of the S ausaI'.uiii.la, the skillul
stiiillcatiou of local remctiics.
From th teU-tnfnrn nnd widely-celebrated Dr.
Jacob Aforrill, of Cincinnati.
" I have found your Saksapaiiilla an cxor-lletit
alterative in disease of femrilos. Slimy cases of
Irregularity, Leiicorrhrs.i, Internal rioerattou, and
localdcbility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis,
have yield(i to It. and there nru few that do nut,
when its effect is propi rly aided by local treatment."
A Uviy, unwilling to allow the publication of her
name, irrite t
My daughter and myself have been cured of a
very iiebilitatlng I.eiicorr!ini of lontj standing, by
two bottles of your Sausaparilla.''
jtneuuiuuau., a...t. t. rvimrtlafnr.. Dys
pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia,
when caused by Srrofidn in the system, ar rapidly
cured by this E&r. aAlt-iAi'AiiiLLA.
AYER'S
CATIIAHTIC PILLS
posses so mnny atlvantngoi over the other
ptirgntivcs in tlio market, ami their superior
virtues are o universally known, that we need
not do more than to assure the public their
quality it maintained equal to the best it ever
has been, and that they may lie depended on
to do all that tliey luive ever done.
Prepared by J. C. AYEK, M. D., A Co.,
Lowell, Mass., nnd sold by -Sold
by Friling A Grant. Sunbury,
R. B. McCoy, Northumberland,
Aaron B.irrol, Elysburg,
W. R. Kutsner, Sbaniokin,
J- P. liogue, Watsoctown,
And by all dealen in Medicine everywhere.
August Id, lsat. ly
;w
, SOLIDIFIED
. EE ITT AX, GPkEAW,
for l'leuHisK, : Wlsilenini; uutl
lrex-vins he '1 II I
This article Is prepared with the greatest car upon
seientiDc priDeiplus, ud wurrsuled not to contain
anything in the slightest degree deleterious to tho
tooth or gums. Some of our most emiuenl Deutal
Surgeons have given their sanction tu, and cheerful
ly recommend Tt as s preparation of 'uperfor quali
ties for cleausiug, ahifeulng and preserving tho
TEETH. It cleans them readily, renJerlng them
beautifully white snd pearly, without Uio Tightest
injury tu the enamel.' . It is healing to the gums
where they are ulcernto.1 and sore. Il la also au ex
cellent disinlecior for old dueayed teeth, which are
often exceedingly oflemiiie. It give a rich creamy
taste- to Uio luoulh, cleausiug U tboroaghly, aud im
parling a delightful fragrance to the breath. - .
. - PKEPAKID ONLY BY
A., It A W LEY CO..
N. W. Cor. 10th., A Lombard Si., PhilIelphia.
And auid by ail Druggist, PRICE 25 CEN Id.
. TESTIMON'UtS..
The .'ullowing opiuion ot' Dr. W bite, a to th high
esteem in which he holds the Dental Cream, must be
rufftoien) evidence of its valsie ; to quote other testi
nioiiial iu detail is uetslleas.icout anting ourselves by
simply giving tbe names and addresses of uerwus
who speak of its excellency for the teeth.
Phila.ltlphia, April 15th, 1863.
Having carefully examined A. Mauley's "Solidi.
Bed DeoUd Cream," I hereby cheertullv recom
mend it to tbe public generally. It is au excellent
preparation for cleansing and preserving lb. teeth,
snu can ee used by all persons with tbe utmost oon-
. .... . .. r .. .. ..
lldenoe, ks its properties are perfectly harmless.
i1-
Side lireserviUK tbe teeth. It nrouioles a hualthv
actum tu lh gums, snd imparts a pleasantness to th
breath!
m Dr. W. R. WHITE, 120.1 Arch St.
Ttomai Ingram, M. D . IhruOst, 401 N. Fourth St. '
i. Birkoy. 2i4 Sixth St.'. , -
E. Vanderslice, Surg.u Dentist, 425 Arch St.
C. A. Kmsbury, JJeutLn, illy Waluut 61.
S. DUItngbaui, D D. si., 7J4. ArcUm.. , ,,.
F. M Dixon, bZ7 Arob St, tJ !
f Jr,l Townseud, Dentist, '428 S. FouHh 81"' '
L,' U, Dorjihleyj Dentist, 807 K. Tenth til. "." ,
WJ..Uug,DeutW,.i'9N,SUUiDlv
Mayfe.Wlv. '' , ": ;,"'"" .
... j - IF. YOD WANT TO KH0W . js
'X.' limn of VEiirriLtsa riitiui'i ih.'
U human ysicm.usJs ,1 fcmala, U. eoes
u4 lreiiu.iuof diseases 1 0? rasrrUre .lLotTof
th. world ; ., tow ,0 -myZ M'Zf VtWnd
Uiuigs ueur publhibod bXV roadtT. risiswUnd
post paid on receipt of
fV m. A J J
U4t itnasdwssy, Nw Yk
FsVraasri.
,,i..' r .!:
cwaikvii Hiiuui in ui itnir ..uu.s
"1 v swuu mrw IIUI Ul UlsVll. : sHiiu A3s3VJ v. A n 1 I 1 1 susnl l rnM In ass.- I y 1 - 4
t- o. .Vt 1 1 ,vl ,7'i:lljl 7011 I., -j.
' itrou WAMrnrotoK, .i.x 1 1
LATlCSTI MPlt0VEMi5IlrJ ,F' Attt
CTJLTURAL , IMPLEMENTS v ti
is' at ? ... o --, t (-.
F O TJ W JD .i ..rsr-t,'.
-.i', ,ii jiii oiiiiii.it, .I, it :
Uet the Rest (let the ChtSftpotsjflot the moi Beti
nomical, which oan be had ttlho Uotirbucb Fouiidry
Ilnving Itirg nssortueiit of tbe most approved
STOVES, such us Cooking; Parlor; Office and Shbp
8oves, which will bo sdld at tho lowest rate. ' Also, r
Kettle4of all ites 1 ana. Skillet. . (l t -They
arc also manufacturing Machlaery, Ploughs,
Castings. Ae., at short notice. . r -
Itepaiiing all kinds of Agricultural Implements
dono in a good workmanlike manner and at the
shortest notice -. t i. t.. '
All articles' shipped at ordered. Orders rospsot-
fully solicited and promptly attended to. r
, ROHRUACll A COOPER.
(V Old Iron, and all kinds of Produce taken In
Exehnnge for work
Sunbury, June 18, 1864. If ' '
', Oulcli l'u'li1in CoflVe to,
.' I DEPOtl . .
169 Read Street, New York.
Tbe above Company are known all over th world
ft the owners of the Coffee Plantations of Java and
Bntavia in the Dutch East Indies, and are tho largest
monopolizers of Coffee on the Globe.
The undersigned (who is appointed their solo
Agent in Ihe United Slates and id the Biitish Colo
nies; will have for Stile three different kinds of Cof
fee, which, for regularity of grade aud cheapness of
price, will dofycotnpeiition.
Our .tnt.MVi. Coni-it" never hafnra' ititmilnned In
. . '
this Country, but extensively used in tho Armies and
Navies of Europe nnd richly valued, will be put up
at prices to rsnch all oonsnmcrs. snd our Extra Java
will be the Magntim Bonn in Coffee of the age.
We will have., for accommodation of Grocers, Fa
milies, and (lovcrnmetit Contractors, sample (dry,
and drawn) for testing.
Orders solicited. On receipt of cash, ooffo prompt
ly lorwaruvu . jum..i. .
A. LIPPMAN,
" ." 168 Hes.e (Street. New York,
Sold Agent, D. E. I. C Co.
July 23, 1ES4, '
A. J. WEIDENER,
a FSonlii Si'COinl K 4 r '!,
between Market and Chesnnt Streets, Philadelphia.
Manufacturer of Coal Oil Lamps and Wholesale
dealer in Ulnss Tumblers, Patent Jars aud
Glassware generally.
Dealers will find it to their ndvantage to examine
our stock and compare prices before purchasing their
. go-ids for the spring sales.
We would cull the attention of the public pnrticu
, lurly to our
NEW STYLE OF PATENT JAR FOR
TUESERVINU FRUIT WITHOUT SUGAR.
M'ecan refer to hundreds of respectable persons
who put up peaches and other fruit fn our Jars last
season w ithout tho se ot r.yrup. anu touinl upon
opening that the Fruit retaiued its natural flavor,
nnd lu fuel was just the saute as w hen put into the
jura. A.J. r.iUL.M-.ii.
- No. 88 South Second Street, Philadelphia.
April 15, 1805 3m
EMPORIU aVI ,
Jlni-Vi-4 fSiiuiiro, M'.MII ItV, t?:i.
II AYINU just returned from the City with an en-
AA lire
e new stock of
Irii;
4'Im'iuU-iiIn, iiiiici-y and
'1'oilrt Ai-IU'Iom;
to which he invites bis friends and the public gener
ally, to call and examine. The Drugs and Medicines
arc all selected from the best im-orting houses in
ibn Kastern market with the greatest care as to puri
ty and efficiency and avoiding as much as possible,
the introduction id' dclerluus nostrums.
PATENT MEDICINES
Of all kinds, such us Ayer's, Jayne, McClintoek,
Hollowiiys, Wishnrts, ilooHai.ds. fcheuks. Brown s
and all other popular patent medicines, always on
baud.
BHTJSHES,
Hair, Tooth, Nail, Clothe and Paiul Brushes.
Special cam is taken to keep ou hand constantly
every variety of
PAINTS AND CHEMICALS,
Suitable to tho trade. ,
Fancy Toilet Articles and the numerous articles
which are generally kept in a well couduclod estab
lishment. In connection with theabovearticles.be also koeps
on hnnd a Isrge assortment of STATIONERY, such
as Paper, Envelopes, Pens. Pencils, Inks, Ao.
Physician's prescriptions slid family roccipts
compounded with the greatest accurucy and dispatch,
at ALL HOURS liny or Night.
Remember ihe place, Market Square, under the
office of tho "Sunbury American."
K. A. FISCHER.
Sunbury, June 25, 18(51.
I ni'"iK Cuilr-oasl.
j WINTEH AREAKGKMENT.
November 7th, 1864.
I "tREAT TRUNK LINE from the North a. a
! VJ North:West for Philadelphia, New York, Read-
, nig, I'oitsviu, i.uuanon, Allontown, it,aston, Ao.
! Trains luavo HarrUburg for Nen-York, as fol
lows : 3 00 and 8.15 A. M. and 1.45 P. M., arriving
at w iora ai iu a. m. ana lAo sua it) uo v. s.
Ihe above aonncct with similar trains on the Pcnn
sylvania railroad, and Sleopiug Cars accompany the
first two trains, without change.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Minora
ville, Alleutown and Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and
: i so i'. ai., stopping at Lieoanuo ana principal sta
tions only.
nay trains, stopping at all points, at 7.23 A. M.
and 4.40 P. M. Returning, leave New York at 9.00
A.M.. 12 noon, and TOO P. M.,: Philadelphia at
. ana a. .hi i . m ; rottsvitie ul s oil a. M. i-.nrl
2.35 P. M. ; Tamaqua 8.10 A. M. and 2.15 P. 41.,
anu neaoiug ar iz njiunignt, 1..30 and 10.40 A. Ju
1.X8 and 05 P. M.
Reading Aeootnmodatlon Train leaves Reading at
S-'IOA. M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.30
Columbia Railroad Trains leave heading at 6.40
o 11 j. .11. Xipnruia, Litis, voiumoia, sio.
Ou Sundava: Leave New York at 7 P. M Philu
delphia J.15 1 M, PoUsvill l.M A. U., Tamaqua 7
n .0, jarri5uurg 0.10 a m auu ucauuig ai li uuu
night, fur HarrUburg.
CommuUilion, Mileage, Season, and Excursion
iicketa, at reduced rates to and from all pom is.
80 Pounds Burgage allowed each Passungcr. ,
U. A. NICOl.LS.
. ."'
Nov. 20, IHS4. . "
General Superinludeiit-
l.ui haH uuua V Hlooiubui- Etail
road.
ON aud Irer Jan. 18th, 1864, Psajengsr Train
n ... . Ul. a, iiillUW, .
MOYINU SOUTH.
Paneiiger.
4.20 P.
6.55
8.25
9.3i
Loav
Reran ton,
M
" ' Kingston,
' " llloouisburg
nuperi,
' 'I Danville, ' 1 :
ft 15
Arrive at Aortnumoeriana, v.u
' MOVING NORTH
Loav Northumberland, 8.00 A
M
uanviue, 8.40
' ' Rupert, 8 40
" . Bloomsburg, II.S5 1
"' Kingston, , 12.12 P.M. ,
Arrive at fcreiitou, 1.30 ' "
Freight A Passnugor leaves Bloomsburg, 10.15 A.'M.
Passengers taking th Mail Traiu South conneol
with the Express train from Northumberland, arriv
ing at Harrisburg, at 2. .10 A. M., Baltimore 7.00 A.
1 Zl'L tram N
ai., ana at t'Miadcipnia, at 7 00 A M. The Mail
lr.nrN,.V,,lt,.nl..,l...1l., I 1
I L".'"'.. '"r L'f VJ"!"!1"?
I B .iZr.n" , "A v '"" "".''"""'It V"
Aioiiiiuui o. Kiiowiuir r Hiui.,oirf,ra mill' --.w .'tiiMrt..tr,,.t.
1 - i, . u M , ....?. .L: .j j . - i-
at 10. 40 P. M., to reach, points on this road during
Ml. ...I .O. V.IWU.
New and elegant Sleeping oar accompany th
night trains each way between Northumberland and
Balunior. and, NvrUiUtuberlard and Philadelphia.
" L ' w . . D, T- BOUND, Supt.
.., ti k'. 6TAUFFEH. 7
,r WATCUMAKES 4k SWIUJiTi
N. 148 Nortk bEOOND strnt, oioer of Qu.rry,
tin in TJ-.iJS n-j.l IVkilBdlpbia, : imi.i ..is uiiiia ,
An asMiimenl of sVatrhrs, Jrw.
lrj, KilTfr Ac Pluled YVar oohstasUr
. . ksvad. SuUaijl fcr- UOLIDAV SHUEXUi ;
' tVRMirln;rWtabs)aa4 Jsweiry arspUv
AUuded to. n u..-i. . . . 1 . , ; . -. j
' 4osar VMtlly"uu a ui ui,iuiii, i,n ,
XIOWBfttASSOlCUTIONi,,
at ,qau juoc PHILADELPHIA A.i yia
envelopes, frss of charge'.
Addies-T)r. -J.: BKll-
LIN UUUUUTON. Howard
AssooiaUaa. K. 1
Kostk Ninth bwt, Phiiadaipkla, Pa
JaTy it, 184 fy
TTHE; RKjff LION IiOTEli
i, .j .. !, 4Lt Mrs, Boulfee's.) k, ', ' ,
, MAEKEX BTSEET, aUNBUiftT, PA.
" JULIUS .nBlfBXLi:
HA8 Wikea tin old and well known, stand, and
refitted and furnished th same is prepared lo
fitted and furnished the same is prepared lo
accommodate Boarders and Travelers -with the belt
the wmrket caw Wfordul lis hopes by striotr attention
M business to raewu a (hire ef pwb'lio patxonsgs.. t
His I AiiLE contains tbe bnt th ntatket affords.
His Bar Is rilled with tbt cholonst of Liquors, both
MmII and Spiriluou. i iij...a uv.r vn .hi jfi'.
The stabling ia good) and attsudod by careful
issuers. t
Sunbury, April 30, 1801 lyw ' ' '
O. "W. XJfT4 3
.llfni'iivT nnd Cotttisiellor nff I.tiAV,
Office on south side of Market street, fouf doors west
ot ti. . Unght A Bon s Store,
BTJNBUHY, 3? A.
Will attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to his enre, the collection oi oluiuis in
Northumberland ami the ndjoiuiug counties.
Haiibnry. Mny 2.1. IPCS. ly ' " '
UKUAT UEDUCT1UN IN THE PIUCE OF
M.X BIS.aV" jrKX9 HsxI9
, , BDWIN HALL & CO ,
" No 23 South Sooond 6treet, Philadolphia.
Are now offering their magnificent stock of Silks,
A'ress uooos. ruawts, liohis, vionas, feircts, ere
fur bi.low Ibn 1iri.i,il flnbl Prleea
We have also on hand, alarge stock of DOMESTIC
UOODM, which we are now selling at a great reduc
tion from the prices we have been selling (hem at
As wo huve had the advantage of a riso in the prices
of our Stock In the progress of the War for the last
to or three years, we now propose to give our Cus
tomers tbe Advantage of tbe tail iu i'rices.
Calicoes and Muslins, reduced,
Flannels and Tuble Linens, reduced,
Blankets and all stable Goods, reduced.
We respectfully solicit from tbe Ladies and others
visiting Philadelphia, an examination of our stock.
which is unsurpassed in variety anil style, tn this c'.ly.
A. D., t nolusulo Uuyers. are luviteii to exuuiiue
our stock. EDWIN HALL A CO.,
Oolobe'.f4'.ui'i,ii'-00,,J l'uil'"l'llI'1'i
TO THE
MUSICAL PUBLIC.
f I111E subscriber 20 years a praclical Piano Forte
1. Manufacturer, of New York City, hns permn
nently locate I in this section, and would rcspcstl'ully
solicit or Ocrs fur ,
TUNING, REPAIRING. AND BEGU
LATINO PIANO FORTES
and MELODE0NS.
Th subscriber is also tho manufacturer's Agent
lor
ClIICKKRINO A SON'S,
1! AZLETON HKO S..
L1NDEMAN A SON'S.,
WILLIAM B. BRADBURY'S,
FDiVARl) IILWO.MFIELD'3,
McDonald a co s,
imvno 1'oimt.s,
And Carhnrt A Needham's. and Peloubot's
MELODEO N S A HARMONIUMS,
And L. U. Stuurl's Pipe CIIl KCII OKGAXd
jamks Mcdonald
Bloomsburg. Pa., April 20, lf6o.
11. tt. yiAssf.iu
4 lloi nev nt 1 .11 vi . SUNBURY. PA
2. V Collectiutis attended to in tho counties of Nor
thumberland. Uuiou, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
und Lycoming.
RErEK EXCE9.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. G. (Iiittell A Co., "
Hon. Win. A. Porter, "
Morton Mc.Michael, Esq., "
E. ketchani A Co., 280 Pearl Street, New York.
John W. Aslitncud. Attorney at Law, "
Matthews A Cox, Attorneys at Luw, "
Sunbury, March 20, IS02.
NortSit'in Ccntnil linilwa !
!i .ti.in:cj ti.ii: taiu.i:.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from Bultimore
and Wabinglou city.
Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania
Railroad, to nnd from Pittsburg nnd the West.
'I DREE THAI XS DALY to and from tne.North and
West Branch Snsqttehunna, Elmira. aud all of North
em New Yoik.
ON nnd after MONDAY. MAY Kith, 1864.
ibc Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at nnd depsrt from Sunbury,
HariUburg and Baltimore as follows, vix : '
SOU T H WARD.
Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday). 10 25 A. M.
' leaves Harrisburg, 1 2(1 I. M.
" arrives at Baltimore, 5 40 "
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
nxcept Sunday.) 11 45 P. M.
' leives HarrUburg (except
Monday.) 2 50 A. M
arrives at Baltimore daily
(except Mui.day). 7 00 A. M.
Harrisburg Accouimodatiou leaves Harris
burg. 7 00 A. M.
Sunbury Accommodation Icares Sunbury
daily (except Sunday) at
7 30 AM
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex
cept Stinduy)
" leaves Harrisburg
" Htitit..! ifntibury,
Express Traiu leaves lt,Uliu,.o daily
" arrives at Harrisburg,
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday),
" arrives at Sunbury.
9 20 A. M
1 35 P. M.
4 05 "
V M P. M
1 60 A M.
3 15 A.M.
6 53 "
Hurjisburg Accommodation leaies Harris-
Lurjj, daily (except Sunday) at 3 00 P M
' arrives at Harrisburg, 7 50 P M
Sunbury AccomiiiidMtiou leaves Hnrris-
burg daily (vxuspt Sundny) at 4 00 P M
Fur iurtbur iut'ormntion aiply at the Oiliei.
I. N. Dt BARRY Gen. Supt.
Harrisburg, Juno 4 8.'.4.
O S JJ O 11 IS'S
CEI.EDIt.VTED PJJEPA1JED
JAVA COFFEE,
WARRANTED
SUPERIOR TO ANY I THE MARKET.
IT is used by first class families everywhere, and
highly reoom mended for nervous and dvipeptio
persons, being very nuitritious and free from all
deleterious substanocs, in testinmnv of which I have
certificate from tbe most emniinent Physicians in
the Country. Try it, snd you will be sure to con
tinue its uso in preference to any other.
Sold at retail for Twenty-Five Cents per Pound
by First elntsj Urooer throughout Ihe United Stales.
lir a iiDerai uutcoutu to the Trade.
Put up only by ,
LEWIS A. OMlI.,
Wholesale Depot, 60 Warren St. N'w York.
May 7, IbfiJ.
Till: UNION FOREVER!
.I.H lOII MILLION !
At the Store of
JCH1T EGW2E1T ,
Corner of Market and Fawn Streets,
"VK'HrilV, l V V K A .
Just opened , , . ,
FALL & WINTER COODS,
for everybody. This no "Blowing." but plain truth,
wnieu everyone win ne convincel (bat calls and ex
amiues the stock, a hich consuls of
Dress Goods. Caasimeres. Cloths, Gents' Overcoating,
tfuuii., voiieuauea, muslins, isresa uooas m - .
j;. groat variety, i '
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.i
Plain and Figured Delaines, French and Figured
Merinos, Fine Wool Delaines all sorts and
shades, Priuls. Nankeens. LADIEe)' t
CLOAKING. Table-Covers,
Irish Linen, Brown and
White Sheetings, - 1
Shawls. Balmoral Skirts ef alt '
kinds, Hoop Skirts, all prises; Hand
kerchiefs, Flannels, Ladtos' kid. aiilk
aud Meriue Glpve, Ac. . . ,(' . , .1
Jcwrlry ol'all kiuila. .
Ladies' and Oeal' Union Skates. . ;
A large assorisaefit of NOTIONS- . . .. 1
B BK !
Hardware, Cdarwar, Olsatwsr, Chin war,
Queeoswsrs. Crockery, - Groceries, Tobaocq, .
Began SnufL . . . Tea, Coffee, Sugar, r
Molasse. Spioes, v ' r Fish, Salt, A., '"
snd evervtbins else usually kept in a store! Pro.-
du taken la aaebange lor good. No Uoubl I
snow goou. , - ' 4 i - " ,
lunbnry.KT.l..lM. ' - -- '
, fiVTCKVNlT1! , ,
l3totQgirap;,aUe:nrj3,
W.7)B,V4aaljroAitHIT, i
FkLLLA-DCLiPBIA.
V IT, fUl -Irn,
' ' ' ' i
Th Adam's Bafn-w 4Coxikuir. -
GIVE DiCrTlCB bM tbey have iiMioiuded ar
rangenent wluV th Nertiism CantralRail road
Company -to run traini froni Baltimore for York,
llarrisburg, Dauphin. HsJlfjut, Trsvorton, Isunbiiry,
Northumberland, LewUburf, Milton, Muuoy, Wil
llamspoTt and ail intermediate station, ouaeetin
at HarrisWg wita ti O&KAT WI3TSRN EX-
PREtitt for PtUaUtra UiMiaaati, St. Leal, and th
West. ....
Alto with Howard 1 Co. ' IxTif ss at Milton or
Danville, Rloomshurg, Vfilkesbarre, Pittston, Uorau
ton, and Intermedial stations on the Catt.wisvk,
Lackawanna- ft Dlonmsburtf Railroads. ; At. Wil
han.spoH, .by Howard A Vti.'i Express : U Jersey
eaor an4 l.ok Jiaven. Also, by Howard A Co.,
and their oonnectiohV for Canton, Troy, Eliulra,
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, and 4o all aeeeasibl
boints in Western Now York arid Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise, Speuio, Bank Nates,
Jewelry, and Valuable Paokagvs of every desorip-
uuu, -
Also, Notes, Draft and Bills for Collection. ' "'
Experienced and eOicicnt msseniers emnlnved.
and every effort, will be made to render satishieliuu.
J.U11.X u i Mi 11 AM,
Superintendent Pcnn 'a Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. FI8CHER, Agent for Stinbury.
April 4, 1802.
1US. Arruutifiitfiilis lfJ3.
or Ier York I.I urw.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES.
From Philadelphia to Nmo Yorl and Way Ptartt,
from Walnut ttrtet Wharf and KetuinpfA
Depot, will leave at follow, viz t pars
At 6 A. M., Via Camdon and Amboy, (C. and
A. Accouilnodafion.l 2 2c
At OA. 31., via Camden and Jersey City. N.J. ,
Accommodation,
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jerfcv t lly,
(Morning Mail,)
2?
Or
At 8 A.M., via Camden and Jersey nity 2d
Class Ticket
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey oily,
Express
At 12 M. via Camden and Amboy, C and A.
(Accommodation,)
At I P: M , via Camden and Amboy, IC and
A. Exrress.) . . .
2 2.-
3 OC
3 of
At 3 P.M., via Kensington anu werfcyC'y,
Wash, and N. Y. Express
At 61 P. M,, via Kensington and Jersey City,
At'i'il'i':"! via Kensington and Jersey oily,
Southern Mail.
At H (night) via Kensington and Jersey city
Soutnern Express
At 6 P. M.,via Camden and Amboy. (Accom
. vl
b t.t.
3 nn
3 00
3 09
modation, Freight and Passenger, Fir.t
Class itcket.
Second Class Ticket.
2 50
1 25
For Water Gap. Stroudshurg. Scranton. Wilkes.
binre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac, at 0 A. M.,
from Kensington, via Dcluware, Lackawanna un 1
Western Railroad.
tor Muuch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Buli
d e. Etiston, Lambertvillc. Fleuiiuglou, Ac, I i a
A.erM., from Kensingum Depot, and at 21 P.M.
li-oui Walnut street Wharf. ,
(Tbe 0 A. M. Line connects with Trains leavinj
Easton for .Muuch Chunk, at 3-20 P. M.)
For Mount Holly, at tt A. AI., 2 aud 4 P. M.
For Freehold, ut 0 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol. Trentou, Ac, at 11 A. M. and 2i ami
5 P. M. from Kensington,
For Palmyra, Kiveituu. Delnnco, Beverly. Bur
lington, Florence, Uordjutuwu, Ac., at 12, 1, 2, 4i
and t P. M.
tjr For New Yora, and Way Lines leaving Ken
sington Deiiot, take the Cars ou Fifth street, uimve
H aluut, half au hour before departure. The Cms
ruu iulo the DoHt, aud ou the arrival of each Train,
run trout ttie ilcpot.
Fifty Pouuds of Ilnggnge only, allowed ca;U
piLeugcr. Passengers are prohibited from taking
anything as baggage but their weariugapparel. Ail
baggage over buy pouuds tu be paid for extra. Tho
Company limit their rospouibiliiy tor baggage to
One Dollar per pound, aud will uul be liable lor any
umount beyond $100, except by special contract.
WM. H. GATZMER, Aa'.int.
January 17, 1865.
WM KWOCIIJi!
3 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA.,
Dealer iu
PIANOS.
"VJEW Rosewood Pianos, from Ihe best maker.
jL from $200 upwards.
AlKL. IDEONS The best maimfatured Instru
ments, from $15to$100
Guitars, Violins, Accordcons. Flutes,
Fifes, Drums. Banjos, lambouriues.
Violin and Guiturstiings aud muiictil mer
chandise in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
The latest publications alwuys ou hand. Musiosot
by mail to any purl of the country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEW00
FRAMES.
Suitable for looking glasses, and ull kiuds of picttir
always ou baud.
A fine assortment of best plated
LWh,iG GLA.-iM-.a from smallest to largest sin
Any sly! of fiuiu made to order at the short.
notice. WM. KNOl'IIE,
April 11, 1863. 03 Market st., Harrisburg
.11. c. .i:.iitu Ait ri
Confectionery, Toy an
ZF-FtTTIT STORE,
Market Street, Sunbury, lsi.
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KIXDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DKSCIIHTK
FRL'IT, &.c, eve,
C10NSTANTLY on hnnd and for sale at the al
establishment at wholesale aud retail, at rc-a
uble prices.
lis ia manufacturing all kinds of Confeetiont
to keep up a full assortment which are sold at
rates.
Tobacco, Segurs, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds,
a variety of other articles, ull of wliih m oil
wholesale and retail.
LjrReuieuibcr the name and pbice. v
M. C. GEAltllAllT.
Mnrket street, 3 doors west vfE. Y. B. iM .
store.
Sunbury, Sept. 19, 1863. tf
.uasi:ic'm lunar 1: s
ITE i'REi:r.i:
As Improved for 1859 and 1S60.
By E. KETCHAM A CO., 2S9 Parl st., New '
THE only Freeter eomrtruetcd on sclrnliilo
oiple. with a revolving ean and ring
scraper. The one hastens the freesing ol the ci 1
the other removes it s fast as froxeu.
The most rapid in freeiiug, with the least out
of ice.
The most eoonomioai in oost, a it is the most s
and durable in slruoture.
For sale in all the principal cities and towns
Union.
Each Freeter accompanied with a book of r
aud full directions.
PRICES.
3 quarts, :t no
4 quarts, 4 00
0 quarts, 5 I'll
8 quarts, tf 00
. 14 quarts, g oo
20 quarts, 12 00
Apply to II. B. MASSER, Punhnry,
March 29, 1862.
Gxoku Hill, Siuo.n P. Wolvi
- . HILL ii WOLVKH. ON.
Attorneys) und Cosstiiselorsi t I
OfEce, Market street, cor. Centra Alley.
WILL attend promptley to theoollocion of
and all other professional busii.ias mUe
their care in Northumberland andadjuiniugco
Sunbury, January 23, 1862
Sliinliood t liow IohI, how ttci
Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culvi
Celebrated Essay on tberadical cure (withotii
iue) of JSsnutoiThup, or eemiuul woakne
voluntary Seminal Lome, Impmeney, Ski.
Physical Incapacity. Impediments to Murua
Imi, Coiisumplion, Epilesv, and Fits, iudi
aelf-indnlgenv or sexual extravagance.
If Priee, in asealeii enveluie, only six e
lb eelobraled aaUior iu Ibis adwiribl
olearly dcraoustralos, liotu a thirty youm' su
practice, that the alarming C0U.-V4U1 tu-i-e
abuse may radically eured without the da
us of internal medicin or the applicaiiou
kuifo. puiuting out a moil of cure at oncc
certain, and efioolual, by means ol abieh ei
fsrer. no matter what nis condition mnv 1
ur himself sbeaply, privately, and radtciill
lfTlbi Lotire should be in lbs buid 9
Jouth aud as ery man in tbe land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
dress, puet-pald, oa reeil ef six csnis, or 1
lamp. Address lbs publishers.
. - - LllA. j. k. &1.1.V r.
' 177 Bowery,' New York. Post Othce Box,
Harch 2t. 1865 Je ly Ic
3 t:ui 1: wrXlOHI IIOlS-l.
H W W Bromdva, Corner Fi unlit,
,. ." . .... Ev YORK.
rfUIIS first stsss House th Uiost quiet, h
X and nieaaant Hotel ia th city offers 1
tbdwonl thow visiting New York lor
ot aawsaur. ' It 1 ssatral in it location, ana
lh .. Pl. iu connection with T.
6s too, where reireshmeou ean b had a
ar M-d la utatrww sworn. : la ebai ges
derate, th room and attend ai lis Best
be tiis, and all th awdara Nivwruauou o
Oof, MW4,