Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 03, 1866, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ft n.. 's
. . "b . ', i. W
'. , V - V
INSTt-
TUT,
ware tin.
rmsr p
18(14, they
o .hi:i ii.
IUUITION !
BEST riANO-FORTi.
Agents Tor
GEO. A. l'KINCE A CO S
Melodeons, Automntie & School Orgam.
ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED FOR FIVE
YEARS.
Manufacturers and Importer! ot
FlutM, Banjos, Violins, Uuitars,
Violin Strings, ' Accordcons,
and all kinds of Dram and other Musical Instrument.
Special attention paid to furnishing Brest Instru
ments for Bands.
PUBLISHERS OF SHEET MUSIC.
JuBt ublished "The Ycnile," now collojtion of
Chants for the Episcopal Service, for opening and
closing Voluntaries. Musical Societies. Classes, and for
the .Social Circle, by ViimtL C. T'AVLon. Price
Boards, 8j cents. Cloth, $1.
IIuslniN Melodic Hxpri-lMCM,
In form of ifolfrrnrio for Soprano and Mezzo
Soprano Voire, iiilunded as studies to acquire the
roper art of singing, by C.M110 Bahrim, author,
assiui's art of signgiug, and Baritone, lu tiro
books, Prioe, each, $2,00.
PIANO-FORTE CALISTHENICS,
ft collection of Five Finder. Chord, and Scute pas
sages, for speedy developing the muscles of the fin
gers, and acquiring that degree of flexibility, inde
pendence and volubilty. which ore to indispensable to
a good performance on the Piano-Forte, hy Fiiancis
II. Brown. Price $3,50.
New Edition, Pupils s First Primer, by Francis II.
Brown, Author of Prido, Minnehaha, A Hesitation
Polkas, Ao. Price, DO cents.
3TEW lVLTJSIC.
"Cast Thy Burden On Tho Lord," wi'.h soprano, con
trulto or tenor Bolos, and quartette, adapted from
Goltschalk, .Slumber Song, by W. K. Bassford,
price 'Ai cts.
'A Holy Calm, A Peace Divine," companion In
'Sweet Spirit hear luy Prayer,' by W . Vincent
Wallace, price Hi cts.
"Lord, My Ood, I Long to know," 151st Hymn, is
sung at Uroco church, composed by Brusna Walfh,
price 35 cents.
"My Bud In Heaven," words by Spencer W.. Cone,
Musio by Stephen Mnssctt, prico Hi cts.
'My Only Brothers' Gone," song and chorus, by M.
Keller, price lib cts.
"The Past that Breathes of Ihee," ballad by M.
Keller, prioe 35 els.
'Oh ! Write Mo 'A Song Of My Fathor," song and
chorus, as sung at Wood's Minstrels, composed by
C. Henry, prico M cts.
'A Word of Thine,'' ballad, hv J. Fitihugh, price
30 eta.
Give me those Moonlit Hours," Duett, for two so
pranos, or soprano and tenor, by E. A. Purkurst,
price 35 eta
espcr Star," duett, for two sopranos, or tenors, by
.T. Daniel, price 40 els.
Murmure la lluissenu," Funtasie, by J. Mollling,
price, 60 cts,
Prayer at Sea," Romance in form of a Nocturne,
by J. de Jasienski, price 50 eta.
ittemls Moi,"( Wait lor me.) galop, by Chas. Fra
del, price 00 els.
'uisMoi,'' (Follow me,) gallop, by A. Bernstein,
prico 50 cts.
Tater Fall, and Sea Breeze " gullop, by Paul
Stoinhngen. price, each, 60 efs.
lorning Dew," Lancers, Adolph Bernstein, price
0 eta.
'cding Iiiineerty ? by Stciiihagcn, price 40 cts.
appy Bo Thy Dreams," tninscribed for the piano-
irto. hy Charles Fradel. price 50 cts.
vcet Spirit Hear My Prayer," from Wallace's
pera Lmliuc, transcribed for the piano-forte by
has. Fradel, price 40 els.
ispino E La Comarc, ' lticci's new Opera, ar-
.ivu tjj viiaa riiiuci. price cu CIS.
u des Esteilcs," Starlight nocturn, by J. de Ja-
jnski, price 50 cts.
gel of Dream." Imllnd.hy M. Keller, price 35 cts.
os Lamitation," ballnd, by E. G. B. Holder,
tco 36 cts.
uinpbul March." by Richard Hoffman, price SI.
eriau Polka," by Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst. prico
cts.
ning Shadows," Nocturne, by E.J. Fitihugh,
e 36 ols.
Longing for Thee." Guards walti, as sung bv
llle Pareppu, prico 3o cts.
ymeu. t-riu'e.'sors and Schools. Musio sent by
post-paid, on receipt of the marked price.
WILLIAM HALL 4 HON,
5-13 Broadway, New lork.
ember 25, IS05. 3m
sxTconpxico !
$30,000,000 I.OAI
OF TUB
REPUBLIC OV MEXICO.
year Coupon Bonds in Sunn of $50, JI00
1500, and J1,000.
Seven per cent., Payablo in tho City or
New York,
pal and Interest Payable In OI..
JOO to be Sold at Sixty Ck.nts on the Dot
I.AIl,
. Currency, thus yielding an interest 0
ler cent, in Gold, or Seventeen per cent, in
, at the prosci.t rate of premium on gold.
First Year's Intero&t already Provided.
t DESIRABLE INVESTMENT eve
OFFERED,
se Tracts of Mining nnd Agricultural Lands;
cent of Port Dues, Imposts, and Taxes, in
of TAMAULIPA8 and SAN LUIS PO
ad the Plighted Faith of the said States and
al Government are all Pledged for the ro
of these Bonds and payment of interest.
The Kt'ciirlfy f Ample.
S. Currency will buy a 7 per ct.
Bond of $50
do. de. do. $100
" " " $1,000
lover of Republican Institutions Buy at
leust One BZoml.
jrwarded and tubscripttons received by
JOHN W. COKLIES 4CO.,
.'IFFT, Financial Ageut of the Kepubl
of Meiico, 57 Broadway, .V. Y.
ml pt ions alto received by Bunks and
icrally throughout the United Slates.
TOO.
tP.OIt-rill'.MIIKItl.A.MK
AS the Auditor General as required by
th Section of the Act, outitlod --Aa Act
Banks of this Commonwealth to become
for the purpose of banking nndor the
.nited Stiil'." piuued ou tho S2d dm ol
3. let4, haa eertitied to mo tluit the
rthumberland," liwated in the Borough
Soryiumborlaud county, hae furnthed
vidouee to liiui that all the requirements
ave been complied, with by the said
at it haa become an association for the
inking under the Laws of the United
ire, cause the notiue thereof to be pub
rdauee with the provUiima of the said
f the said Act, and do declare that the
. said Bank by the terms uf said Act, is
aken to be hereupon surrendered sub
visious of tho first section of said act '
A. U. Cl'RTIN, Uovcrnor.
huuiber, )
Aug 26, 1885. 1
VD "JCTJP. DUELS
aving unrecorded Deeds are reminded
must be recorded, according to the
y which requires that
nd conveyances for reul estate in this
. shall be recorded in the office for
is 111 the ( ouuty wheru the l.iuds lie
' execution of such deeds
' ; and every such oeed and oonvey.
?rvi1vJ'n.?uiJ'' ,hal1 jlBeo
valuable eoniduratiou. uuloas mcb
d before the recording of the deed or
Yelai 'ua ""VH parebaser
is 'um' ' ;' . -
2l N H. V. il6kR.
7 J
4ffITH-& GE1TTHEP..
4et street, one door east, of Mrs. BoulUn'e Hot
., , . . Have opened -If'"
A NEW TIN-WARE,
Kited Iron nni juiotewiorr,
and Intend keeping constantly on hand, and manu
facturing io order on shurtcst notice,
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
- L
A Large Stock of Cook Stoves of the following Brands
PE1T1TSYLYA1TIA,
UNION G00K,
and on the following two Brands we defy competi
tion, namely
4'oiiibiniiflnn n llurnor, Cook.
iJov-rnor IN-iih t'ook.
unsurpassed for beauty of finish, simplicity of ar
rangement, combining ohoapness and durability, and
each stovo wnrrantcd to perform what they are re
presented ALSO, PARLOR and OFFICE 8TOVES, In great
varictv. embracing nil the best manufactures, and
mosTiaiionablc designs
Also, Tho eelebrnted GEM for heating np and
down stairs.
Also the celebrated VULCAN HEATER.
CoalOU, Cunl Oil l.iiiiipsi, Sliaclcn,
Cldmriie m, mid nil nrllclrM
unusually kept in an establishment of this kind. We
aroulso prepared to do all kinds of Spouting. Roofing,
Range nnd Furnace Work. Gaa Fitting, ,10. Repair
ing cheaply and neatly executed.
Country produoo taken in exchango at maikot
price. " .
SMITH A OENTHER,
Havo the Agency for BIBB'S CELEBRATED FIRE
PLACE STOVES, for the Counties of Northumbcr
land, Snyder. Union and Montour.
Ard are also agents for the Pipher A Willower
Line of Transportation.
Sun. ury, Sept. 30, 1864.
L A KG E STJOCK!
N E W A I! RIVAL OF GOODS
A.T 1STO. 1 STORE OF
WEAVER &. PAGELY,
CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS!
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, such M Cloths, Cassi
meres. Muslins, Sheetings, Ticking, Cnficocs, De
Iniues, Flannels, and all kinds of MOURNING Goods.
Alpacas, Black Silks, Ginglmms, Balmoral and
Skeleton Skirts. Canton F'lanncls, Nankeens. Car
peting of all kinds.
HATS &c C-A.I'S-
N0TI0xS & VARIETIES,
Comprising, Ifosiory, Gloves. Thread. Buttons, Sus
penders. Neck-ties. Collars. Handkerchiefs,
Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Gmn Rib
bon and Cord, tape, crotchet-braid,
worked collnrs. fancy head
dresses, tidy cotton, carpet
binding, "conihs. fnncy
soaps, carpet bags.
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Blank Books, Paper,
Envelopes, Ac.
h vffv he :in"jxwtt."K:iri jbz:
Of all kinds, such as Nails, Hinges and Screws, Door
Latches nnd Knobs, Locks, and CUTLERY ol every
description.
Also, Dyes, Drugs, Paints, VnrcishcB, Fish.
Flaxseed nnd Hcnzinu Oils. Glass, Putty, &c.
((uceiiswnre mid alnsw nrc ol" ull
STONE AND EARTHEN WARE.
An Extensive Stock of
GROCE R 1 E S,
Composed of Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Bice. Corn-starch,
-Maccaroiii, Barley, Buking-powder. molasses, soaps,
candles, tobacco aud scgars, Salt, Fish, Meat, Checso,
io.
Also, a large varitfy of
BOOTS & SHOES.
for Men. Women and Children. J
. ElyAllkindsoftlraiiiRnd Country Produce taken
lu exchange for Goods.
Give us a call before yon purchaso elsewhere, we
era bound to sell aa low as any one else.
Storo-room in Ira T. Clement's building at the
south-west oomer of Market Square, near the Court
House.
Sunbury, Oct 28, I3C5. "
T A I L 0 PJt N G-
rwif' ,F. SCHAFFER,
1 LSJ'I.CTFi LL1 lnlnrms iuu ..... , ,,v
i ; BURY and vicinity, that he has opened a
'1'uiloriug Slio,
the room over Farnsworlh,' Grocery, opposite the
cental Hotel, Sanbury, whefo he is reudy to make
ap garments of all kinds in the latest style and bcrt
workmanlike manner.
Having had experience in the business for a mini
bor of years he hopes to render general sati.'faotiou
Cnslom work is respectfully solicited.
J. F. SCHAFFER.
Sunbury, May 13, 13(55. ly
Altoi-m-y iiikI 'uiiM-llor.,al. Unv,
BOO.WILLE, CCOPER CO, MISSOURI.
WTLL )ay taxes on lan. is in any part of the
Stale. Buy and sell rent Estate, and ull other
matters entrusted, to him will receive prompt ntteu
in. 1 . . ,
July 8. 1S05 oct 15. '81. '
N E WT G0TolS!
HA ISO just returned from the city"I have
now opeu a lull assortment of
HBTOiraiiDDM,
such as t ! j!. Dress Trimmings aiid
Linings. Ribbons, Gloves,' Nets, Linen'
Collars and Cuffs. Cloak Ornaments,
aud Buttons, Corset Is,
IIOKlfKKV,
White and Woolen Goods, Shawls,
and Break last Shawls, Hoods, Ladies' hl
Qenta' Scarfs, Neckties, Sleeve Buttons, Fancy
Combs, and .oliouM of all kinds, too numerous to
mention.
MARY L. LAZARUS.
Two doors west of V, m. II. Miller s Shoe store,
Sunbury. Oct. 2S, IHH5.
F A N C Y J) R E SS7C 00 DS,
9Um A.VA PAI.I'TUn,
Tw o doors West of the Post Office,
8TJNBURY, PENN'A.,
1 TAB just received nnd opened a Inrge assnrtiucn
,J. of raney Ilress Goods, such as Gloves, Jolivian
kU-gl.ij is, Silk and lisle thread Gloves; Fleecy
Lined Hose, Childreu's Merino Ho-e, Ladies' Zephyr
Hoods, Dress lords nnd Tassels, Chenille, Sontags,
Ladies and Uenilomen Ilandken hicfs. Corsets. Em
broulered Slippers, Ribbons, FANCY DRESS BUT
lO.Ns. Bugle Gimps, Trimming, Buttons. Belt Uib
hon elvet Rilibon.. Ilruid, Belt Clasps, Ladies'
Aeck-liea,CKAI'EhIBUUN aud TRIMMING ; Em
broidering Braids, J acorn t and Swiss Edgings and
insertions; Malteeto Lace Collars, Laces, Grenadine
eils. Black eiis. Fancy Dress Combs, Head Drcs
es. Aetta, and a vuriety of other artioles.
Lookwood's Paper Collnri of a superior quality.
Ladies Linen Collars. '
l ioture Cords and Tauels.
' . Sunl.u,y,Oc.2V1ar,5. ASXA
J. H. HILBUSH"
touuly. Surveyor, Ueuveyuncir
AND
Jl'STfC't: OF mi-: PKACR.
OildJiono,, AortliuMhrtoml County, Punn'a
IBoe in Jackson township. Engagements can
ah u '.mi' lyletler,directed to the above address.
April Ti. 1M5. Jy ' ' ""
jeeemiah'snyder, ,,
AlloriK'V A t
. .w (l K .U (
Ofhce corner f Blackberry and Fawn Street, three
- - rvusart,
Nl ABI H1, V.
en)r.!l,l1"!'ll"i,1!'-0Ulp,!rV " ." P"fiionnl buslnos.
.1 I T " oueeuon ol claims In Nor.
thuinberland and the adjoining eountie.
v,uuu, ln ueruiuu ana English
Sunbury, April 22. IHcj.Qy 5 .
h. o. i.r.ni.tv,
P H Y 8 I V I A N-A N I) Dl'ltUEON
berlSid .n'.Ir.Lb,?.0,,lnrd " 'f0' i0 Northnm.
nlmw mi ,r.ii i "" w n opteol that
place and tho adjoining townships. Olljoe ooxt door
hour." " ' fch6 Bture' c 'und .1 all
Hvrtie-flsW-jlaud August 1, 1805
"T
Wa. M. RorKKl KLLRR.
Lloyd T. Rohubach.
ROCKEFELLER & R0HRBACH. .
mi '.iii itv, ii:.-."'a.
OFFICE tho same that haa been heretofore occu
pied by Vm. M. Ro:kcfeller, Esq., nearly op
posite the residence of Judge Jordan. . , t
Sunbury, July 1, 1M6. ly ,
FLOUir&STORE
WHOLE 8 ALU AND RETAIL.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the publio
that he keep constantly on hand at his new
WARKHOdSK. near th Shamokin Valley Railroad
Depot, in SUNBURY, Flour by the barrel and sucks
of nil kinds of Foed by the ton
The above is all innnnfneturod at his own Mills,
aud will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
.1 M. CADWALLADER.
Biinhnry, June 4. InfU. .
A Coiik'Ii, Cold, or tiore Tlii-ont,'
Require immediate attention, and should bo oheck-
cd. Ifnllowcd to continue, 1
Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat
ArrECTion, on Alf Isii ihbi.eLujio Dibas
Is often tho result.
BROWN'8 BRONCHIAL THOCHES
Having a direct influence to tho parts, give inimcdi.
ate relief.
For Brbniliitis, Asthma, Cntirrli, Consump
tive nnd Throat Disease,
Trochcture used with uheityigbod ueeei.
linger nnd lnbll SiM'iiUpraj
will Dnd TRoenr.a useful in clearing tho voico when
tnken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving 'ho
hroat after an unusunl exertion of the vocal organs.
The Troches are recommended and prescribed by
Physicians, and have had testimonials lroin eminent
men throughout tho country. Being an article of
true merit, and having proved their efncaoy by a test
f man years, each year finds them in new localities
in vurious parts of the weld, and the Troches arc
universally pronounced better than other articles.
Obtain only "Bnowx's BnoxcuiAL TiiuriiES,"
nnd do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that
may be offered.
Sold everywhere in the United States, and in
orcign Countries, at Hi cents per box.
October 2i. IWVi. -6m
nMIIi:S I'AX'Y I I E1K1
AT
JOHN FAHEIIU'S
Old Established
Fur Manufactory,
No. 718 Arch street
above 7lh PUILAD'A
I have now in store of
my own Importation &
iT............ .. rn.
LARGEST 'and most
BEA L'TIFUL selections
rof
r rivpvrt'i'C
SiJforLn.lics' and Child
ren'Wear, in tho City
Also a fine assortment of Ce it's Fur Gloves and Col
lars.
I am enabled to dispose of my gooSI at very rea
sonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call
lroin my lricnus ot ortnuuiucrland County, and vi
cinity
tll'Remcmbcr the Name, Number and street f
JOHN FAREIRA,
713 Arch si., above 7tli. south side,
PHILADELPHIA
I havo no Partner, nor 'connection with any other
in x nunoeipjiia.
Sept. 23. 1865 4mw
ili IIP S! P ITMP S!!
The subscriber having purchased the right of
nuiiTUi UOtATl, for putting in
in ri:sts mpitoviiic.'r
on Bored Wells akd Watek Foints. will furnish
them to all persona in the county who may desire
theso choap aud convenient pumps.
They oan be sunk to a proper depth in two hours
iitno, cost but ono tnird .tue price of an oruinnry
pump, and for cheapness and convenience caunot be
equalled. , .
5. B. BOYER.
A.F. CLAPP.
Punbury. September 23, 1SC5.
kewestablTsTiot
A. E. SAVAGE,
Watchmaker
AND
JEWELEB.
In Simpson's Building, Market Square,
I I AS constantly on hand a fine assortment of
taciMjiWyiS'Ai'jAJH
Wiit!ic, CloIiM nul .Evvt dry, rr
Sunbury, Sept. 30, IS85.
CLOTHING FORALLTf
AT
CONTINENTAL CLOTHING
BAZAAR.
ornrroi niii Ui l Hiiitim e Ac Itai!.
ItoiMl Wtl-Oft,
SUNBUUy, PESS'A.
JUST OPENED, FALL A WINTER STOCK OF
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Of the newest styles, cut tj the best Artisti, trimmed
and made equal to custcm work, and sold at tho
lowest prices.
Whole Suits for 815.
Cavalry Panta for $fi. BLANKETS, BEAVER
' - CLOTH
Varying rrom $25 to (40.
Jit-a uiul Iloy't) i'lolliliiuf the best ma
terinl consisting of Dress Coats, Frock Coals, -Sack
Costs, Panta, and Vest of various colon and quali
ties. GENTLEMEN FUHNISHINGI GOODS,
such as Khirts, Over-shirts, Undershirts, Drawers,
Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stockings
O loves, ic.
IIuIh nniK'iips of nil KIikIm.
BOOTS AND 81IOES, Gum Shoes, TRUNKS, VA
USES, UMBRELLAS, TOBACCO 4 iSEG A RS
VSalches, Jewelry. Knives, Revolvers, and Kol
TlONii of all kinds, and uumcious other articles.
The publio are invited to call and examine his
Stock.
Remember the place. '-Continental Clothing Store
Corner of Muikct tkjuui e aud tho N C. R. R '
LEVI J1EC11T.
' ' IS5.
Ihilalelvlila X. IIe ISailroud.
fl'MUS great line traverses the Northern and North
X west count ica of Pennsylvania to ihc city of Erie
on Lako Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company and is operated by them. ,
, Time of Pusacnger train at Hnnbnry,
I.HUl'll Kliil.lr.l
- Eric Mull Train, '
Erie Express Trtiin. -Elmira
Kxprem Train, . "j
Eliuira Mais Truin, ' .
Leave Westward.
Erie Mail Train,
Erie Express Train,
Elmira Express Train,
Elmira Mull Train.
5 50 p. m.
3 40 a in.
II. .'to p n
10 Si a in.
1 05 a m.
2 p pi.
5 20 a in
e.2j p. m.
Passenger cars run through an ilm linn Mii .i
Express 'i ruins without change both was between
Philadelphia aud Erie.
.s-w i orl 4'oiiurclion.
Leave New York at 6 UU p ly, arrive at Irie S..17 a.
m. Leave Erie at 155 p iu., urriva at New i'ork
1.15 p. io.
No oh ango of cars between Erie and New York,
elegant bleeping Cars on all Night traius.
For information respecting Passenger business
apply at Cor. tfuio aud Markut St., l'hiladolphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents,
8. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market St.,
Philadelphia. .
J. W. Roynolds, Frle. . ' '
William Brttsvn, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
U 11. HorsroN,
Uen'l Freight Agt. Phllada.
;; i ; . H, w. uwia, .
1 . 1 1 l! J ' i Gen'l Tioket A't, Philada.
A- TYLER, "
p k o t 6 " o ITp ;h7a i i TJ M 8
books an: btationerv.-
Monthly Tim Books I 'rawing Books and SlateK.r
Boi ks, Hymn Books.U jnk Books, MonioraBdum
Bwks, Diarioa, Poekei Books, Ink Suinds, Pens,
Pencils, a fine assortment of Paper, Ink, 4c.
Mrs 1'. ll,I7U ..t'
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES!
Krs. (SARAH A. BIMPBOir,
WhortMxrry Street, tint of lU X C.t if. R
Bl'NBUKY, PA,,
RESPECTFULLY Inlorml her Irlendl and the
t ublie generally, that she haa Just opened a large
nworrmcnt of FRJiSH ) rocerlc-d, tuch as
TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLAS
SES, FIS II, SALT, &C. '
Tur Cider Vinegar, Froit Jars, Olaaeware, and
a yarlety of Ladies' Trimmings, Kent, Thread Neck
Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac, to which she invites all to
examine before purchasing olsowher. j .
t'uubury, June 17,J865 8m
GOLD. ! lS63,yi860,V807; SILVER
lto;7W0O!t
!TlanuiacHii iri' Afiiitii t
'V;; Our New Mode .
One of our JI.1 or fSll.TEB
M nKhes, of Kllep Tea Sclsj for
f'4, am below ufafed.
One of our tea setts or one piece of our 0 old or
Silverware is worth a bushel of the oheap dollar
jewelry 1 !
We bare adopted the following mode of
DI8TUIBUTION
by tale of 75,000 articles of value ! ;
lnr NfW Mode? 1
Tho articles of goods are numbered from 1 to 7.-
000! 37.5011 consisting of rianos Melodeons, Gold A
Silver Watches, Sewing Machines',' Tea A Table
Setts. Solid Silver tea and table Spoons nnd Forks;
etc., etc., and the other 37,500 articles of value Jew
clry, Work A Toilet Cases, Photograph Albums,
Olcnfhee Silver Watches, and fancy articles in great
variety. 75.000 notices numbered from 1 to 75,UOU
are printed and put into scaled envelopes and well
mixed nnd one of these is taken out and lent to the
person sending to v.s 25 cents to cover expenso of
pontago, corrcspc ndenco etc.. nnd tho article of goods
corresponding with tho number on the notice w ill be
sent to the holder of the snmo immediately (if he
desires to purchase the article) on tho receipt of two
dollars. Fur instance ; If the number on the notice
sent to you should be 600, and u piano or diamond
setter gold watch should be numbered 600; it will be
sent to you should bo 500, nnd a piano or diamond
sett-or gold watch should bo numbered 500, it will
be seat to- you for $2, and so oil fur every article in
ur list of 75,000 articles,
i Lk?"A11er recoiling the article, ifit does not please
you, you can return it, and your money ahull be re
unded.
26 cents must bo sent to pay expense of postage,
Corrcapondcneo etc., on one notice.
Remember : that whatever article corresponds
with tho number on your notice, you cvn have it by
paying Two Dollars for it, whether it be worth $100
or S;00. And it is lor our interest to aeai iiuriy. and
send out our fine articles, as it gives confidence to
the publio, and thereby increase our iales. j
TRY OUR KEW MODE f ! j
Upon receipt of 25 cts., which pays for eorreapon
derice. postage etc., we sond one notice.
Upon receipt of $1, which pays for correspondence,
postage, etc, we send six notices. i
Upon receipt of Si which pays for correspondence,
postage, etc., we will send 40 notices, and a fine pre
sent valued at not less than $16, oa a sample of our
goods '
Upon receipt of $18 which pays for correspondence,
postage, etc., we will send 150 notices, and a solid
Miver watch, by return man.
AGENTS WANTED. Send for a circular !
Agenta Allowed a Large Cash Commission
by which they mako f)26 Weekly.
Address plainly
Snlesroom
34 Liberty streot
Sept. 23, 1S05. ly
REED A BROTHER,
Box 61 38.
New York City, N..Y.
RHEUFfXATICS.
m w mm m m mm w v -y
PBBJllKrSTI.T Cl'KIS
riietmatism:
' In all It Various) Forms.
Acute or InOaminntnry ; Chiouie. Lumbago, Sciati
;, Pleurodyne, ic.
SnTaWcrr
aud Scrofulous EruptioTis'of tlie'body Neutralizes
the Impurities of the Blood uud Fluids of the whole
system, and equalises their circulation ; and effeotu.
ally counteracts Mercuiial and other poisonous influ
ences. .
It Is a conveniently nrrange.1 Bolt, con
taining; a Medicated Compound, to bo worn
around the body, aboui the waist, Equally
Effecting all Parts, wherever thediseasu may
be. It can bo worn without injury to the
most delicate person, nnd no change in tho
proper hubitfof living is required. It en-;
lircly removes the disease troin the system,
without the use of powerful internal' medi
cines, which wcakrd the constitution and
give temporary relief only by sUtpilying the
system, nnd deadeniiig in vitality. By this,
treatment, ihe medicinal properties contain-'
td in tho BAND, bciug of a highly aromatia
and volatile nature, and capablo uf being
readily obsorbed. through the pores of the
skin, come into direct contact with the Blood
end general circulation, without first having
to piua through tbo stomach, which would
teud not only to detract from their curative
powers, but lu impair the internal organs and
derange tho digestion also, thus avoiding the
Injurious effects, so often the result of internal
remedies, and ctl'cciiug a perfect euro by pu '
rifying ami equalizing the circulation of the
vital fluids and restoring the parts affected to
healthy condition. This Band is also moat"
powerful "Anti-Mercurial Agent" Calomel
being tho primary causo of a large part of
the blifluesa, Neuralgic Paint and Rheuma
tics. m prevalent and will entirely relieve
tlio (yalem from its iwrnicioiu effects re
moving all blotches and pimples from the
body and beautifying tho complexion.
H"
Moderate casci arc cured in a few dayi, and wt
are eouitantly receiving undoubted testimonials to
which we invite inspection at our office of their effi
uccy in aggravated cases of long standing.
PRICE FIVE DOLLARS. May be Lad of Drug
gits. oif will be scut by mail upon receipt of'J5 25,
ar by expre every whoro, with all necessary instruc
tions from the principal office of
, , GEO. L. BROWJMNO,
bole Proprietor and Manufacturer, of the Celebrated
BnowMNo'a ExitLsion CoFrEi,
Not. 18 und 20 Market street, Camden, N. J.,
tj Treatise, with certified testimonials, tent free
IVAdapted to Soldiers.
Sept. 2, 1So5'. Cm
a. w. ziEai.Krt. i.."iT case
2XEGLEPL & CASE.
ATTORNEYS AT LAf,
SUNBURY, PENSSYLVASIA.
Collection! and all Professional business promptly
attendool to in the Court! of Northumberland and
ndjoiuiug Counliet.
I -Ajai, jpecial attention paid to the Collection
of Pentna!! Bountict and Back Pay for Widowi
Urphant aud Soldiers ,
" Sunbury, Marchlt), 18(15.-. ,
PMNSYLVAlfIA. PAINT AND
COLOH WOBKS.
e7if Vmt LD Lum r Wit Lea.
THY IT! THY IT'
waubakteb to oovor mora surface, for
ae.gn, .nan ,ny other. Buy. the . best, it U
same
the
TKYIT!. . - XUY IT f
Liberty Lead U whiter than any other. 1 .
Liberty Lead covert betU thaa any other.
Lfb!I ? ttf uure """umwal tlw, .ay othef. .
w.L ,J U f," iu'puriiiee and It
V akhantko to do more and bettJr work, at
-. . . Blvtn cost than any other.
Lujt the JJJ-JUT a U trie CiyjrKST. -
Hfniiiirn.tffiifu.i ... i : ' ? ' .
, Pint, i
.i a 17 ilprth ihiri fctreet, Philadelphia
SjOR Paleut. Pko( taVut Uia
, Hoijk aA)4$turtoo7r ltorOr -ySl" !
- Muui.iea.
rTyou eant rood Tin-Ware,
go w
SMITH A
ic i r" - o i i
i ..! !ts.:
'!
J. :
lift
II ELM HOLD S
1(.
FLUID 'EXTRACT BUCIWl
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
le Non-Itetentlon or Incontinence of Crlne, Inflamma
tion or Ulceration ef the E'.adJn or Kidneys, DUeasct ef
the Prostrate Gland, Oravcl, Brick Dut Deposits, Dropsi
cal BweMngs, Organle Weakness, Debility, Ftaalo Com
plaints, Ac.
HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
Improved. Rose "Wtxsb.
Will ndlcalljr exterminate from the system Diseases aris
ing from llabits ot Diwipatbn, at littU txptntt, Xitll p
na chang of diet, no nconcnn or txposun;
completely superseding those unpltatantand danfftrovt
rtmtdUt, Copabia and Jftrcwy,ia curlag these dlssaset.
USE HELMBOLD'S
aUID EXTRACT BUCHU"
In all Diseases ef the Urinary Organs, whether existing In
iuu or rntul, nmvtataMr wim originating, ant
no matUr of how long ttanding. It Is pleasant in its taste
and odor, IMMEDIATE In actios, and more strengthening
than any of the preparations ef Birk or Iron.
Those suffering front Broktu Down or Dtlicatt ContU
tutiontiprotvrttht Remedy at enct. .
The Header must b aware that however slight mty be
the attack of the above dlteuet, It It certain to affect hit
Bodily ITtattk, Mental Powtri and Jlappinttt. If ne
treatment It tabmltted to, Consumption or Infinity may
ensue.
AU the above disealee require tho aid of a diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
.--I Is the Great Diuretic.
- HELMBOLD'S ,
vtoblt ooactirtuTB
Compounrj Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
for purifying the blood, removing all disease! arising from
excess and Imprudence In life, chronic constitutional dis
eases ariilng bom an impure tlate of the blood, and th e
o ily reliable and effectual known remedy for (he cure of
Scrofula, Scald Bead, Salt Rheum, Paint and Swelling of
the Bones. Ulcerations ef the Throat and Legs, Bletchet,
rimplet oo the Pace, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all teal trap,
lions of the skin, and beautifying the covrutxios).
NOT A. FEW
Of the went disorders that aflUct mankind arise from the
eorruptloa that acettmnlatet la the Blood. Of all the dis
coveries that have been made to purge It out, none can
equal In effect nELUBOLtyS COMPOUND EI Tit AC!
Or SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and renovatet the
Blood, InitUlt the vigor of fccalth Into the tystcm, and
purges out the humors which make disease. It stimulates
ie healthy functions ef tho body, and expela the disorder!
lat grow and random uv . . - .
ceuld be relied on, hat long been fought for, and now, far
the first time, the public have one on which they eaa de-
p .'aO. Our apace here docs not admit of certificates to
ihiw Its effects, but the trial of a single bottle will show to
the sick that it DM virtual surpassing anything they have
ever taken.
Tio tableipoonsful of the Ealraet of Sarstptiilla, added
t) a pint of water, Is equal to tho,i!on Diet Drink, and
ono bottle Is equal to a gallon of tho3rup of SirtapsrUlt,
or the decoction as usually made.
The above Extract! are prepared oa purely acicntlSo
principles la Fitcuo and embody the full strength ot
tho Ingredients entering Into their composition. A ready
and conclusive test wilt be a comparison of their proper
ties with thoso let forth la the U. S. Dlspcntttory,
how to use the nmm.
In Diseases of the Dloed, IT amors ea the Face, or aay
aad every part of the bidy, use Extract Sarsaparilla, ap
plying to Pimples and alt external Humors er Eruption
tho Inr.iroved Rose Wash.
Use the Extract Buchti for all diseases requiring the aid
of a Diuretic, except thoso of the Urlaary Organs, such ai
Gonorrhea and Gleet; In these use the Extract Eochu
and Inject with the Improved Iloie Wash.
tW THESE EXTRACTS HAVE; BEEM ADMITTED
TO USE I.N THE UNITED STATES ARMY, aud alio are
In very goaeral use la all the STATE IIOSMTAL3 AND
rUDLIO INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, at well at
,ln private practice, and are contniered at Invaluable
remedies.
MEDICINE
DELIVERED TO ANY ADDRESS. .
Direct lettera to
BELMBOLD'S DRUO k CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel,
- oa io
HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 South Tenth St., -Assembly Build's, Phila.
Dotcrtbt Symptom in all CommurttcailrnA
' SOLD Br AU DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Beware of Counterfeits!
K PQR MBLM1QLD':
i t . I A,
1a 1 t
HELaMBOLD'S,:
1'
1 (..
kaji...A IJ
" j i i't i
m . . r. - .
' .AS.l
t-'-h-a .4-..i.jti
"'' v ' ' . A.;t v,.
r
Vv A3
l 1 rjtvl 1'.. i s 1 t I '
TIIERED-LION HOTELS
(Late Mrs. Bealton's.)
: MAFKET BTOEBT, 'iJNDtJRYI' IVB.
JULIUS IlBITEIl,1
T AS taken thisnld and weH known stand, and
I L refitted and furnished the shme-ls prepared to
accommodate Boarders and Travelers .with, tiie best
the market can afford. Ho hopes by strict attention
to business to receive a share of public patronage.
His TABLE contnina the beet' the narket auWttV
His Bar is filled with the ehoioest of Liquors, both
Malt and Spirituous. -
The stabling is good, and attended by goreful
Ostlers.
Sunbury, April 30, 1861. ly ......
Attorney nnd Counsellor ai Ijiw,
Offico on south side of Market stroct, four doors west
, . oi Ji. l . iirignt & Son's Store,
8TTNBURY, T A.. ' '
Will attend nronintly to all nrofcsslonal 1
entrusted to his care, the collection of claims In
Northumberland and the adjoining Counties.
Sanbnry. May 23, 1863. ly
M.
A ttomrr nt
I -sot, SUNBUUY, PA.--
A Collections attended to in tho eountie
thumbetland, I'ulon, 8nydcr,' Montour,
I nf Nor
Columbia
anu i.yconnng.
- I ' . " REPelltENCBS. :
Hon. John M. Roed, Philadelphia,
A. O. Oattcll A Co.,
Hon. Win. A. Porter, s., '
Morton McMichael, Esq., 11
E. Ketcham A- Co., 2S9 Pearl Street, New York
John YV. Ashtnead, Attorney at Law, 11
Matthews A Cox. Attorneys at Law, "
Eunbury, MarchJJtf, lHf.2..;
FROM WASHINOTON.
LATEST IMPROVEMENT OF AGRI
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
' ... At TH ' ' '.
POUND IVV,
: of j I :
ROEHSACE &, GOCPEIL,
STJig'BXJrtY. PENN'A.
Bet the Best 11 ct tho Cheapets (let fho most Eco
nomical, which can bo had at the llohrbach Foundry
Having a largo assortment of the most approved
STOVES, such us Cooking, Parlor, Office aud Khop
Stoves, which will he sold ul the lowest rates. Also,
lYcnicn oi an sues, l'ans. camels. Ac.
They are also manufacturing Machinery. Ploughs,
Castintr". Ac, nt short notice. '
Repairing all kinds of Agricultural Implements
done in a eood workmanlike manner and at the
; tuortest notico.
All nrlieies shipped at ordered. Orders rotpoct
, iuu BuiiLiieu siiu prumpuy nttcnilea to.
BOHKBACH A COOPER.
i IV Old Iron, and nil kinds of Produce taken in
r.xcliiingc for work,
j Kunbury. June 18, liifi4. tf
I'lii huvt uiiuit & IIIooniKbui-K Kiiil
' road.
VV and after Jan. 18th, 18G4, Pasitouger Trains
I mil ruu ai lollops :
I MOVING SOUTH.
' Passenger.
Leave Pcranton, 4.20 P. M
) " Kingston, 9.55 . r-
' " ' Bloomsburg 8 26" -
j " Rupert, 9.35 ,
j " . Danville, 9. 1 5
j Arrive at Northumberland, 9.55
MOVING NORTH.
Leave '. JCorthiiniberlond, 8.00 A. M
" Danville, 8.40
I " Rupert. 8.40
I .. " liloomsburg, 9.35.
" Kingston, 12.12 P.M.
Arrive at scrnnlon. 1.30
Freight APassengor leaves Bloomsburg. 10.15 A
i M
Passengers takine the Mail Train Si
South eennect
i with the Express train from Northumberland, aniv.
; mg ut iinrn.-nnrg, nt 2.30 A. M., Baltimore 7.00 A.
M., nnd at Philadelphia, nt 7.1)0 A. M. The Mail
! train from Northumberland leaves immediately after
the arrival of the Exprcus train from HnrVisburg nnd
Baltimore, allow ing Passengers leaving Philadelphia
, at 10.10 P. M., to reach points on this jond during
tho next forenoon.
New aud elegant Sleeping cars accompany the
night trninseach way between Northumberland nnd
Baltimore, and Xorthuuiburlnml mid Philadelphia.
D. T. BOUND, Supt.
j I K- STAUFFEP,
WATCHMAKER k JEWELRY.
No. 143 North fcl.'COND street, corir.r of Cjuarry,
S . ....,(,, Philadelphia. , , ?
! An nsNOi-tnient ol" WsifrlirK, Jcvv-
olry, Nilvrr V Plaiod Vnr constantly
j . band, Suitable for HOLIDAY PR1SEXXS!
i lirRcpairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly
, attended to.
j Dcuembcr 3, IS4 ly '
i .onliriu Onii-itl J(iilrav.
1 FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from Bnlliuure
and U oshington city.
I Connections inndo nillr -traiDS on Pennsylvania
' V'tiilrosil. to and from Pilltburg and the West.
, FOUR THAI X.S DALY to and f rom tae North and
j , i.ni.1. o.u,uii....,...,,uimi, ,j ,n f xriu.
' ern New ork.
ON and iirter MONDAY, OCTORrR 2d. 1S61
the PntM-nger Trains or tho Northern Centrai
, Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury,
llarrisburg aud Baltimore ns follows, vu
I . SOU T II W ARD.
! Mail Train lcu cj Sunbury daily (except
I , . , Sunday). 10 10 A. M.
i leaves ilarrisburg, 1 30 P. M
I " arrives at Baltimore, 5 30
i.:mum express Irani lunves Sunbury
. daily (except Sunday.)
lejvct Harritburg (except
M.no.iy.y
.... " arrive! i' li.t'tiinore daily
fexcent Mni.':'uvl.
II 40 P.M.
2 50 A. M.
T 00A. M.
Harrisburj Aocommodation le"es Harris'
nurg. ,
. Siihhury Acoomir.odiitlou lea.-ci Sunbury
lyy T01
00 A M
l luvll IUIIUHy.lllI .11
...... .Lin icri ounnury uaily
(rxoept fcuudny,) at j j.
0 P.M.
AOllXliWARD.
Mail Train lenvet Baltimoro daily (ex.
oept Sunday) 9 30 A! M
leave! llarruiburg j a j jj
airins at Sunbury, 4 ou '
Elmira Express Train leaves llattimore 10 00 P. M
' arrives al llarriaburg, J 20 A M
" leaves Ilarrisburg (except
Monday) . . j 40 A. M.
' arrive at Sunbury. 5 15 1.
Irio Express Train leaves Baltimore '
daily (except Sunduya) at . B 00 P M
iiiuiiuuiiiuii; .(except Sua-
dayi at .
11 aiTivei at Slinhnrv
20 A M
Ilarrisburg Aooonuuodittioo leaves Harris
3 SO '
nurg, daily (oxoept Sunday) at 2 50 P M
arrives at Ilarrisburg. 7 45PM
Sunbury Aocommodation leaves Uarril
1. lwrB. y l,,IOPl Sunday) at 4 25 P M
Lne AIiul Irain leaves Ilarrisburg daily
(oxoept Sunlays, at 12 00 P M.
The fcna Lxpiesa and Erie Mail Trains arc
Sg t,,1rt"uu'1 fruu frio and .11 intermediate
po u . Mail and Expre ,r,inl run-tl,ruui;h
For further
information apply at Ihe Office.
October II, 1865
AHUAllUl- Utn, (iupt.
TAC1V1C HOTEL
1.0, 172, 174 ii 170 G it eknw ten St.,
'One Siiuaro west of Broadway,)
Between Courtlandt aud Ucy Streets, New Vork.
tk nJOl,-V111'A"K.V,Jr.,Proprctor.
The Pacihc Hotel u well and widely known to
the traveling public, Tho locaUon ia especially
suitable to uieicliimts and business men , it is iu closo
proximity to the business part of tho City-ii on ihe
highway or .Southern and Western travef0ll mdja"
ctut to all the principal Kailroad aud Steamboat
depots. - i
inn he 1?uifi? !"" ,ikra, accommodation for over
300 gueits; it is well furni.hed and K.eaes every
modern improvement for the comfort and ettertaiu
merit of ita inmates. The rooms are spacious and
well ventilated: nr.i,l.l ,:,k ..... ....1 . .1..
....UUu.,c 1, prompt and respectful ; and the table
is generoaslytirovlded with every delicacy of the
leaaoo.-.t , . ,)-. , .
Tbe auhicrilicr.wbo, for the pant few years, has
been tho lessw. u. n,.w ...1. ..,..!..;.... .. .1..
I 1 .- r. u jjm ifiw llil
toiudcntify himself thoroughly with the interests of
r M nn long expenenco at a hotel-keeper,
DO truAt'. hv lllodnraln rluirapi 111,,-1
to maintain the favorable reputation T the l'aciuo
iW4, , ' JOHN PATTKJMr.
optttnber, 1805 ly ' 4 .,
UN ITED STATES HOTEL," ;
I I f t i I Omcnata th a r .
... . a. n uaisjs nai?iAn.va.
Dtroi
, 11 ' BSLAlirT giraiaip nnaivin
-A uA.. ,.C.tBy1M. PiLAriV
Formerlj orfliif'.tiBerlcaVlloute.
Mty l3A-H-a- -A .a i III if
J
OLD AYES MABE.UEW."
APAMPHLET diteetiag how to spoWlry weWof. f
tight M. gtV;tA tpUmliiZZ
" a jaaeiv Kf on "receipt
f It ceaU. Ai.dr,ej, .
Febr-aar,.,,..,.--? M. P
ConfecUonery,i.ToyiLaM.
FRTJT CT 8TO E ,
CONFEOTIONKRY OF ALL KINDS,- -
'"TOYS OF fcVfiltT I)Er5CPJl,'tIOK
FrnjrP.'&tf.CAc.,
ObKSTAjTTLY'on hand and for tale at th kbora
establishment at wholesale and retail, at reeawaJ
nblapriea4. i ! f, I "ill i i .
He it manufacturing all kind of ConfMtionarioe
to keep up a full aseortment which are svUi at"loir
rates. ...-, . . . . . . I
Tobacco, Fcgars, Stationery, If uta of all kinds, and
a variety of other articles', all of whioh ars offered
wholesale and retail, i .
tjr Ucuicmbcf the nam and place. JPH
M. C. OEAItll AH T.
Market alrcot, 3 doors west fE. Y. Bright A Won't
ttoro.
tiunbury,,Sept 19, 1803. tf : ; ,;. '. ' ,
Okoiiob nn.r,, ; v Bmox P. WoLviRToa.
IIILL & WOLVEftTON,' .
Allorneya nnd CottnNf lorn nt Law.
Office, Market street, cor. Centro Alley,
fatjisrBXJiir, . .
WILL attend promptlry to the collection of claim!
nnd nil other professional business intrusted to
their caro in Northumberland andadjuiiiingcottntice.
Sunbury, Jununry 28, IB02. r
Inlfrniilioiinl
S65 and 367 BroaJinny, Corner Franilin Strmt
" ' NEW YORK. '
rPHIH first claas House tho most quiet, homelike
A and pleasant Hotel In tho- city offers superior
Inducements to theso visiting Ncw'York for business
or pleasure. It is central in its location, and kept on
the El'iturEA-i Pi.4s. in conneotion with Tavi.oR'ii
Saloon, whurcrefrcshments oun tw had all hours,
or served in their own rooms. Tho ehurt;.nse mo
derate, the roomt and attendance or the f&U owior
baths, and all tho modern convouicnocs attached
Oct 1, IS04.
SOLOMON "MA LICK',
ATTOB WY AT LAW,
SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa.
OFFICE in East end of Weavor's Tavern, Market
Street.
All business entrusted to him will be oareful y and
punctually attended to. Consultation in the 'Eng
lish nnd tlerninn language!.
Suubury, April 8. lbo5.
The CoinpN-io, IoubIrs.AiMl7nscir.
MrpiimlinD;
CORN SHELLER ! !
PATENTED, AUUl'6'T 2nd, 1S61. .
mil IS Shcller is the enly one thnt shells the Corn
X perfectly clean from the Cob when green, soak-
L,lr.?-- V K've' "ic Earadoublo operation on
the Shelling H heel as it passes through, and sepa
rates the Cob from the Corn completely, rendering it
atone fit for mnrket withourthe uec of tho fanning
mill. . This luuchinu shells a
Half Duthclof Eartio the Minute ly Ordi-
' nary Jkind 1'vtrer.
and can be used, also, by Horse, Steam or Water
Power by attaching a Pulley on the Crank Shaft.
I'or Durability, Cleanliness. Nontness Cheapness
nnd Rapidity in Shelling, this Machine cannot be
equalled by any other.
STATE AND COVNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE OS
REASONABLE TERM.'?.
OrNTi.KVEH : If you want your corn Shelled
clean ; if you have occasion to shell green or damp
corn; if you want your.eorn and cob separated ; if
you want a durnblu machine ; if you waut a cheap
ahellcr, buy the Coiuplctu, Duahlc-Acling, Sclf-Scp-arating
Corn Shcller.
REFERENCES :
II. It. Master. Dr. J. W. Peala 5unbury.
thuilis Huns. Miller, Samuel Lessig. Reading
C O. Morgan A Co.,' Ceo. Wciscr. L. Augusta.
Millers, Sunbury. Sol. Marti. Farmer,
Henry Leisenring. Boar Gap. C. Albert. Georgetown
Manufactured nnd for Sulo nt the Fonndrv ef
110IIRBACH 4 COOPER, Sunbury, Vx.
("mi
TO
THE
MUSICAL PUBLIC.
rpilK subscriber 20 venrs a practical Piano Forte
J Manufacturer, of New York City, has perma
nently located in this section, aud would respectfully
salicit ordurs for
TUHIKO, REPAIRING. AND REGU
LATING PIANO FORTES
and MELODEONS.
The subscriber ia also the manufacturer's Acenl
for - .
CIIICKKKIXQ'A so.vs,,
11AZI.ETO.V Itlifi S.. '
I.INIlh'MAX A SON'S .
WILLIAM . nitAl)llURT'3k
KIlWAUI) BLWOMFIELU'S
McIiOXALD 4 CO'.-,
IM.VVO I K'I I-!(,
And Carhart A Xcedham't. nnd Peloubot's.
MELODEONS i HARMOHIUMS,
And h. U.Stanrfa Pipe CIU UCll OKUANH
m ", - ja.mes McDonald.
Bloorusburg, Pa., April 29, !Sti5.
t-.Uac3wjB n h-j aiZ. "
(Late HERH'S 1IOTKL.)
Corner Market and 3d Streets. If AltlilSBl'RO, PA.
TIIK attention of the public is respeetfullv called
to this Hotel which ia now open for the accommoda.
tion of guests. In the pnst five month during which
time it has been closed the house litis been thorough
ly remodeled and rcpuircd. until in point ol eouvrlii
ei.co and comfort, its patrons will dnd it to own no
superior.
'J'Iiaj I'tirnitMre ICnfii i lj 3Tow.
Rooms larger Hum are usually fountain modern holds.
Situated on the corner of two prineipnl hnsincsa
,:--ccts of the city.but two and a half squares from the
Rail -load Depot. The proprietor determined to
E,uro no truenseiu securing Ihe comfort of hisguesti
and t irvorablc rcpulutiun lor the establishment, ho
feels wiilin,," l IN" it character, to the jjUgment
of hi. patrons. jjrojUS, Proprietor.
January 21, IS05. -
BKSlMVlIfiL tSAD !
BUST
PUUK LIBEltTY LEAD,
Unopprcsseil for W hitening. Kino Gloss, Durability
I iriniicss and Evenness of Surface.
PLHK XIBEKTV LEAD-Wurrantod to tover
uioro lurfaue for same weight than any ulier Lead
Try it and you will hal t no other t
PUKE LIBETY ZINC,
Selected Zinc, ground in Refined Liueecd Oil. ait
equaled in quality, always the aauio.
.... PURE LIBERTY ZINC.
Warranted to do more and better work at a given,
cost than any other
; Get the Rest!
Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PA1XT
COLOll WORKS. Orden executed promptly by
ZIEOLEK Sc 8MITH,
Wholesale Drug, J'aiitt and Gtilss Vmltrs
Store A Office. No 137 North THIRD Street
PUILADXU'HIA.
Inroh I8A5 ly.
KINfJSi
1MMCT.4 lll.r. l l-HO-V Mi
Is Ihe only proportion of the kind ma.lo from thT
fruit. As au article of economy, purity, aud deli
kii ciucss, it cannot be iuriiuaH.d, and urucuuimcnd
ed by physiciuus for .invalid audfiimily use. " It wil
keep ator years iu any oliiuate.whilo nt coudensed
ioim. vnders it espwially couvciiici.t for travelers
All who uso lemonsare refuested to give it a trial
Entertainments at home, thirties,' and picnic should
not be without it. for tala by all DruLgistt and
tirst.cmss Ureorrt. Manuiuel ured only in-
a . , , lolis j. metZofr,
, . ...... - ii9 l'tarl Street, NewYork.
Sept. 1, 18S ly
M'L WILVBaT..
NO TASY PUBLIC,
Oflice in "Sunbury A ui e r i c a a " Building
?UN.BTJRT. PENN'A.
Will attend to the Acknowledging of Deeds, Mort
gagee, Loiters ui' Attorney.. Ae., A.
Also, is duly ptuoritcd to take acknowledgments
and administer oaths oo applications for Nona.
lVnalona andr llu'kHu) ef eiolUlore,
iduwiaud Orphans-
Hi'siw. photogrFh galieFy.
' J. II. KIKHlitX-:, would roapeclfully in.,
ttui tho fiqiens ut BUiUl UY, aud the publio
generally, (hat he has opeuod a new, ",: '
PITOTOOBAPH OALtEHY.' '
In Siihptoci's Building, South lido of MarietA Square,,
where lie it ptopared to take in Ihe boat MyU of the
I. I,; PlCXl'HES TOpKAME. '"' - . -,
i-- 14a PU;tl'KES UN OAfH.S, '
. V :. CARD PHyTCKirtAPIIfT,
Alt Ptcfti'r! asade for Hinge," llreaetpiua, LoketK
A' -VaMone-WAahiati iataUaa will ilk jU k.aalL
and exaeaiai taeitwii ai tha Hmotx t ,
9 ' hope to worn a libarat ahare of publlipatron
agt. Oia Mon it to Pliasb
Sunbury, July It, 1963.
'