Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 11, 1868, Image 4

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IHK TORT LATEST ARRIVAL! I
FALL' sTW INTER
Joseph Eyster,
Corner f Market and Fourth .Street,
9UNBURY, l'ENN'A.
Invite th wablle to eall and esamin bit elegant
-?AU AND WINTER GOODS,
which h will sllt greatly reduced price His
flock conaiita in purl of
CASSIMERES.
CLOTHS. 8tC,
rilks, Ielain, Lawns, Ulnghams, Calicoes. Muslim,
Miecting, Tlckingt, Jens, and a tull assortment of
Cotton and Woolen goods generally.
Hosiery, Glovei, Hoop Skirts. Also Handkerchiefs,
llrnsbos, Combs.
lint nnd ( aits llooln ai"l M'oci,
Ills assortment of goods will not, bo is sure fail to
plcnse the Taney and suit the wants of any desirous
i f purchasing. His stuck of
HARlAVAivK AXD QltEXSW ARK.
and Oroceries in large in quantity and ehoioe in
inlitv. comprising generally everything ucrded in
lh" household either lor use ur ornament ,
He is always ready and glad to so bis Iricmls
md tidies pleasuro in showing tliem his gooil' even
though no sale arc made. He only asks a rail, anil
is euro that the stock will compare favorably in
price and quality with the he,J,, tVs!J tit
iinlurv. Nov IB, lo7.
.1. v . wikviwov
WATCHMAKER A JUWLLLH
Square, near the Court
House,
SUNHTTRY. Northumberland County. l'
HE boa nist opened an assortment ot Uohl
and l'lain Patent Watches, CLOCKS
fnr Railroads. Hanks and Dwelling. Fine
Gold Kings, Finger Kings. Bracelets. 'Minia
lure Cases. Medallions, Locket. Pencils,
Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Dessert, Tea Salt
and Mustard r-poons. bugar t-poons. Cups, Napkin
Kings, Fruit and Butter Kuivca. Shields. Comb, !
iMiiiuutid Pointed Pens, Cnslors. Pitcher.-', Butter i
Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Basket. Syrup Pitchors.
Ac. Ac I
He invites the t-itisens of iMinbury and vicinity to
call at the above plaoe. where he will bo happy to .
wait upon them. I
Particular attention puid lu P.tPAIP.INU. i
December 21, 1H67
NEW GROCERYS
M.Al.W-lA,ai
i'ii Third tt . . one duor Wlow the Lutheran Church. '
8UNHUUV, PENN'A, i
HENRY PETERS, j
lias just opened a
AND
Provision Store
and is selling low for CASH
Wis Mock is complote, consisting iu par t of
I'tiARS. COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL.
MolnsH'g, Fyruj.s, Mackerel, Lard, llnnis, Nuts
I'ried and Canned Fruits. Prunes, Raisins, Cheese,
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually
kopt in the Grocery line.
The best FLOUR nnd MEAL In the Mnrko1
l obac :o, Cigars, and a variety of NOTIONS.
(.onutantly on hand ibhcllandCan
which will be furnished to privato families in large '
or small quantities. I
Also : All kinds of Canned Fruit, at the lowest !
prices. j
Country Produce takes in exchange for Ooods. j
tCall and examine my tock, and satisfy your .
lives i
1ILXKY PETERS.
.Suubury, Dec II, 1867
ISAAC X. STATTFFER,
tVatcInnnkcr aisd .!.".
NO. 148
NORTH 2d ST., COB. OW QUAHKY,
PHHjADKLPIHA.
An aainruuenl ..f Watiliea, Jewelry, Silver and PUted I
Vsre constantly mi Land, j
rVRepairing of Watches ai:d Jew. -Iry promptly at j
ti'iHlrd t. !
X"v. W, l87nJ-v-
dm
STORE.
W. A. BENNET,
HurUrt Squnie, KE'mritl, la.
U AVISO recently tiurclaaed tho Drug tore
formerly conducted by It. A Fisher, I beg
leave to inform the citizens' of .Sunbury end vi
cinity, that I havo entirely replenished my stock
"wCJ-
FANC1T ARTICLES !
-uoh as Combs, Kru-hcs, Pockct-Books. Soaps, Per
lumcry, Hair-Oil, Knives, Scissors. Coal-Oil l.auiiis
Tobacco and Cigars,
aiutsi. OIln, tsinr, la., Isill,,
Vnrnlslivs, I'atcnt Modiciucit, &.
Ail my Tinctures, Syrups. Ointments, Cerate, and
other preparations aro manufactured by myself, and
from the best mi.tcrinl I ean procure iu Market
Ibo'''"3 numl)r of J""' "Poricnce in
li'ug und Pi'terij'tiitH L'tmiiirv,.
bulb, in Philadelphia and the country, and also the
advantage of tile College of Pharmacy. I (eel com
peteiil to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
Innt the Physicians and public may favor me with.
All my preparations, aa I have above asserted, are
mado from the best material, and upon honor 1
assert, I hey aro ol ollioinal strength,
best"' mc"iclI"tl PXT""'": I keen ou haud the very
WINKS, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
limt I can procure.
Botore purohaeiug elsewhere, call and convince
your onu mind
. . W. A. BENNETT,
aubury, Nov 18. IS6i
THE' GREAT,
AMXKIfAX i:OMHrA II OS
lluflou Hole UT-i'k4isiiiiiitt
""'" i ! oie-u'e iu lh bcti uiaimerrvt.i t
ymwy ,.f lemming JJeinming rViK t t.
""'I brsnlinij. Uaihriag. Vunliag Ovhivsii,
" I in,.r...,ie,,HS n l he r(lK ,n,t ,',, si l,,,,.,,
" -.U'-i- Miiiiiul builoa and f velel in nil i
IT I1A.S SO tgCAf.
Htrir.ar a.ls1ui..it.
IN THE WORLD,
And Intrinsically the cheapest, fur it k two Ma
. rhlnin,uJ '" 10 hy ilnP'e " bcautifu-
hanicnl arrangement.
U,rHTi''i,fu!' Prtiiulars and samples of work
he lu I W'"-lll. '" b on application at
N w .' "0"": of Coaiuy,
' In rr,,0!'-' 1'luv.en" ""1 Chwtnul.S'U., Philadel s.
wi ?utt.,,"B ou 018 McUiBe to"'y
AtlENTS WAITED TO M.LL THIS MA'JHIXK.
, , Mlrectorn i
' t m ,trNIMonE' Pfiae.t.
LLIAM P. JENK8,
ii. UWKi"VV,ernCJ'"nt' K40 S"""1 Frot St-
Ja.ua,, 3i.5la3.wJ5 N- 504 "utket btfCCt.
rip,, AMiAC0B 8HIPMAW.
"arsr-"'
t aruitr. Mm,,,,! p, .
1 iiuihnl.,,,1 v ,, '"uraiice ;, yuri u.
0.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
W. 3. FTOMA1T & CO-,
Market Street, Six doors But of Third street, Berth
side, BCKBURY, PA.,
RKSPKCTFULLY Inform their friends and the
public, that tbey have opened a
NEW GROCER'S"
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will be happy to have them call and examine
their stook, which has just been opened, embrac
ing everything in the Orucery line, such as
ColTee, Tea, Sugar.Syrup, Spice, Canned and Dried
Fruita, Beans. Hominy, Cheese, Crackers,
Bacon, Ham, Fish, Salt, Potatoes, .
etc., together with Soaps,
Candles, Soda, Vo., .
and in tact everything In the Uroocryaud Provision.
L FLOVR AND FEED, Queensware, Willow-Waro,
Glassware, Conl Oil Lamps, Coal Oil Ae.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. &
Suubury, April 27,1S67. (
FISKSII ARUIVAL OF j
FANCY DRY GOODS. !
MISS KATE BLACK,
M.,rlet .aiiaro. two doors East of the old Bank :
'Ur uilding.SUNl!i;KY,Pcnna., j
HAS opened a Iresh supply of the latest stylos of
Full and Winter Mood, selected by Ticrsolf
fii.m tho most lashioiiuble istablitbwcuts in Phila
.n..l.iM
Chtiip De l.uinw. Alpacas. French Merinos, Plain
and Plaid Poplins, Mourning Goods. Cloths', Saciiuo
Flannels, Ladies and Childrena' Hats. Feathers,
Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Embroideries, Lace
A'oils and handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery, Balmorul
skirts.Brcakfast and Blanket Shawls, Winter Jacques
and Ladies' goods of every description.
tlents' Col.lurs, Ncck-tios, Jlulf-hose. Handker
chiefs and U loves.
Porluinery, Toilet Heaps. Hair Brushes, Combs, etc:
Ufr-Hopkius' Eliplie Skirts.
KATK BLACK.
Suubury, Nov. 2. 18f7.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO S
sewikg machines,
699 Buoadw AY, Nltw YoBK.
I 'or 1'aiiiilicM and .tl:niil'alni-T-.,
These World-Rcnuwncd Sowing Machiues, were
awardod the highest preuiiuin at the World Fuir in
London, and six first prcmiuuis at tho New York
."tate Fair of 1SC0. nnd aro celebrated for doing the
best work, using a much smaller needle for the Mime
thread than any other machine, and by the introduc
tion of tho most npproved machinery, we aro now
able to supply tho very host machines in the world.
These machines are made at our new and spacious
I'actory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate
supervision of the President uftho Company, El. IAS
Howk, Jr., tho original inventor cf the 6'ewing Ma
chine They aro adapted to nil kinds of Family Sewing,
and to use of Senmstresses, Dress Makers, Tavlors,
Manufacturers of Shirts. Collars, Skirts, Clonks, Man
tillas, Clothing, Hats, Cape, Corsots, Boots, Shoes,
Harness, Saddles, Linen (toods, I'mbrellas, Parasols,
etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, wool
en and cotton goods with silk, coUon nr linen thread.
They will seam, quilt, gathor, hem, fell, cord, braid,
bind, and perform every speei"s of sewing, making a
beautiful and perfect etitch. alike on bcth sides of
the articles sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on
this Machine, is the most KiUar and all dewing
Machines are subject to the principle invented by
hiiu
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
The Howe Machine Company.
fi99 llroadwuv. Cor Fourth St , N V.
April ,IHt!7.
THE CHEAT
ZINGARI BITTERS
The eomponcm pans ef this rcroarkaOU preparation
were first discovered, compounded and distributed,
some twenty years ago, by Dr. Cusorscs, the cele
brated Kg-yplion l'b bician. Thousandscf his sudcr
Ing couiitr.viocQ were restored to health, as well as urea t
numbers of the inhabitants of N'ubia and Abyssinia,
and of thecountries borucrinjr upoj the tioulhern coabt
-,or tug Mediterranean bua.
I Inrtrtu, the funic cf tho
USUA1U UlTTJlUtS
soon spread over uroie,
and was adopted by the
principal Physicians io
charge of the hospitals of
the old world, in which it
is still used with irecmi-
nnt success. The Viceroy of l.'gypt placed the name
of vr. CHEorscs upon tho " Koll ut Nobles," and pre
sented to him a llcdul bearing the following inscrip
tion: " Da Chioi'SUS. the Public Benefactor." This
bitters is now ottered to the public ef America with
tlie full assurance that it will bo found, upon a fair
trial, to act as a specific for the cure of
Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhaa, Cholera
Morbus, Fever and Ague, Yellow Fever,
Rheumatism, Typhoid Fever, Uyapepata,
Colic, llronchilis. CousumpUou, Flatu
lency. IMaeaae of the Kidney. N'ervoue
Ueblllty, and Female Complaint.
Remarkable cures of the above diseases have bei n
effected, by Its use, as numerouscertiQcales, mnnv from
reifular physicians, fully attest, and it is dcitinci! tu
supersede any preparation extant. At an aa-iecttule
Tontc, and an
1NVIC0RATI.VO BEVERAGE,
IT HAS
KO tQL'AI.
TIIU3 Till
ZIVUAKI HITTEItS
HAS SOI"!,
ii W K L 1. A3 BODY,
SID AS
PREVENTIVE
or
IH8KASI'
HAS NO Bl'i'ERKiI!
A W W WDKhS Til .A
71V! A III BITTr.lW will pit
iraii-iimit ciepl'ipn U:
sirfliiliK l "Oinn lit ! lh- hi, i
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poml.-i- tai,t Imiltt e-.inl.h'il.
imnUtinii tlx- if Qvnl,ii
simI m'liiiilMii; hr u'h soil Itf,
nli:. -The ue it tl,
e to ou ilnti suft. ssmi
h th- t,oil ol tutt'ir., (de
I'liCFt f his M Orliu) f lllv
, for t i- naimt' - own
H. r ir.fv ii'tr il,e l.,i,
c.iu ut the rt-rnn.
. tloniiK,ool lis cnPis
.it n,nntli rtf.i-ri' k
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as slilil II I JH'l l;irle "ill 1 1
twttuiy io ihi.ioiniiieY:,,!! m
Miv.ns a'i rn iliii.'- l,ln-.-li
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i RAHTEH & HAUSE,
Bulk ruorniKTono.
For sale by Vv'. A. BENNETT, Druggist, Sunbury
Pennsylvania.
August i), ltttS7.- -
N E W 15 11 0 C E 11 Y.
rpilK subscribers begs leave to announce to the
X chitons of Kuubury uud its vicinity, that they
have opened a
NEW GROCBIl
7Vi .'' trfxt of J. 11. Knyle't Store, m
Market Sijiuirt,
where they arc prepared to furuMi ev ery variety of
groceries, und will keep cuutuully ou hand the
ehoioest varieties of
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish, ColTee, Teas, Sugar, Molussea, Cheose, Salt
Fpices of all disoripliuu, isonps ol every variety
Candles, flunking and Chewing tuba ceo, i'egurs.
Hams. Mioul ler. iiacoll, Uutter, and I'ggi. Also
Driod fruits of all kiuds, Caned Peaches aud Toma
toes. Pickets, Ketchup, Pepper .Sauce, RaUins,
Lemons, to., of beat quality, and in fact every style
of article kept in a well stocked Utooery. Also
Cider Vinegar. All kluds ot country produce taken
in exchange. The patronage of the publio is re
spectfully solicited.
(JEOKUE E. BEARD A CO.
uubury, Nov. 11, 1865.
Are especially invited to call and examine our stuck
of- llUILDiliiu HAHDWAHK, comprising
Kails and Kpiko of all varieties. Cutis, Horews,
Strap and T Hinges, Locks aud Lalebe. BolU. Pla
terioit Trowels, Uriek Trowels, I'loalcrei s eieve,
e , It (ur sale by
J U CONLLV A '. .
it m ii
aIIJl?w,
SrKKirs PORT sBltAPIJ WWE,
Used bjr htut.dredfiorConrKans
ibr Clinrrli or Cemmnaleo
tis y um.
EXCELLENT ton LAIIE9 AH WEAKLY
PERSONS. '
VWErAKDS, A7i TV JERSEY.
FOVR YEARS OLD.
This justly celebrated native Wino ia made from
the juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this country.
Its invalunblo
Tunic fc Ktrriiutticntiig; Iroprlic
Aro unsurpassed by any other nativo wine. Being
the pure juice of the grape, produced nndcr Mr.'
Spcer's own personal supervision, iti purity and
genuineness are guaranteed. Tho youngest child
mny pnrtake of Us generous qualities, and the weak
est invalid may nse It to advantage It ia partien
ly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited
to the various ailments that afflict the weaker sex.
It is, in every respeot,
. A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids use SPEER'S PORT ORAPE WINE,
! Female use. SPEER'S PORT OKAPK WINE.
; Weakly persons find a benefit by its nse.
j SPEF.H'S WINES In hoepilals are preferred to
othnr winea.
I Ijp-Sold by all Druggists abd Orocera.
A. SPKKR S INKYAHD, New Jersey. Offioo,
! 213 BROADWAY, New York,
I The trado supplied by Johnson, Holloway & Cow
Id en, and French, Richards A Co., in Philadelphia.
1 For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Sunbury, Pa.
! Pel 2i'i. ly.
All kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS,
Slates, Pens, Ink, Paper, ia.
Miscellaneous Books, a good assort
ment. All the new books rcceivod
as soon as published, and for sale at
Publishers prices.
BIBLES, Prayer Books and llyuiu
Books, in every stylo of binding.
Catholic Prayor Books.
FAMILY BIBLES In various styles
DICTIONARIES of all sites.
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Juveniles and Toy Books, a large
bssoilincut
ItlnnU Itookst i Blank
Forms of ull kinds.
Foolscap. Legal Cap, Letter and
Noto Papers.
COPVIX'O TIOOKR. Tiikltnnrls
Pen Rucks, Files, Paper, Cutters and
louiuing House stationery generally .
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
and dear.
cheap
(lold Pens and Holders.
Pockot Looks and Dill Wallets.
Pictnro Frames.
Stereoscopes and Views, American,
French, 4 o.
Drawing Paper, nil sizes, Bristol
Board, Ac.
Diaries, Memorandum Books, io.
Backgiiuimun Hoards, Uauios, Chess-'
men. Ae. !
j Toys a large and complete assortment!
Ilnse-liiiUs uud bitts. Fishing Hods'
; and Tucklc. j
i l'eifuuiuf , Broheuiiau und Parisian,
! Marbles. Ac.
Uold Pens ro-puinted.
I-Kinps, ShtdoB, Globes, Chimneys.:
Ac. i
Wall Paper and Border, all kinds.)
Window Curtains, Patier Uilt andl
Oiled.
I Music and Musical Instrument.
t
All kinds of Books and Stationery not ou hand
promptly ordered.
All thu Daily and Weekly Papers and Muguzincs.
Agent for tho "Americiiu Organ." Also lor "La
Hose's Hnir Hcsloralivc," Enamel of America, and
Notional Steam Navigation Company."
Sunbury, May 18. 18B7.
UlCII STIIEET FOUNDRY !
.V. YO.;:VUJlAX, Propi-Ielor.
jai-i-li Si.,l-tvvoen ad and llli, closo
to the tMibllc fSvbool llosixe,
SUNBURY PENN'A.
'X11E proprietor of this establishment rospcctfully
inlurms the publio that he has commenced the man
ufacture of Cooking and Heating
j STOVES!
' which he Kill sell ut lower prices then they cuu be
! obtaiucd elsewhere.
MILL (leering, Stoves, and the largest clan of
I Castings made promptly to order.
Also, Window Weights, Frames and Urates fur Cel-
i lur Windows, Ac.
4'nt Irhu 4'ltiiitiiey '1'oiim.
: WATEll TH0U01IS t DOOR bTbl'S
I A liberal price paid for old castings.
! THE CELEBRATED LIVERPOOL PLOW, im
proved, is manufactured at thisestablishmont. Also,
Ktovo (Irate of all kinds, Kettles, and every variety
' ofsmull castings. -
j buubury, Oct. 5, 1867.
FAllIIiY MAClll.MJM
' Mrs, 8ABAH 8IMPBOU".
Waluut Street, SLNBI RY, PA.
lim ing been appointed Agont by tho linger Manu
facturing Company, for the sale of Singer' Now
Family bowing Machines, inform tho publio that
j they can be bad at her residence.
I Thc.se Machines are simple compact, durable and
, licautilul. Capable of performing a range and a
j vnriely of work never before attotnpted upon a sin
i gle Muchine using either silk, twist, linen or cot
; ton Thread, and sewiug with equal facilpy tho very
i finest aud coarsest materials, aud anything between
ihn two extremes in the most beautiful aud substan
tial manner.
I lice Machines mil be sold at reasonable rales.
i'.iM r,ud exsitiiue for vmirsolvcs.
Mrs .UI W .IMPO Abch
ciub-i ?ii 1.V.7
SEEING IS BELIEVING
tl 5l ,r ls Wirerl.
nkw I'HiCris; m:v goods
; Hiuh Silver und Silver-Plated Wares,
Including every style and
description, made expressly
fur the Winter trade, which
for neutnes and durability
cannot be surpassed at
JOHN BOWMAN'S
W'holcaale and Retail Manufacturing rstablishment,
10 aitt'll cattEtr, 1'iilbADt.LPJllA.
I'p'Re-plating at short notice. .
I'eoembej 21, 1387 .aug27
PHOTO GRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS ABTS BTATIONEHV,
Monthly Time Books Drawing Books and Elate.
Bocks, Hymn Book. Bisnk Books, Memorandum
Books, Diaries, Pocket Books. Ink Stands, Pens,
Pencils, a fine a&ortmeut of Paper, Ink, Ae.
For sale by ANNA PAINTER.
PURE LAGER BEER!
iukti: a-i ali:.
From the
Cold Spring Brewery,
JOSEPH EACH3EPk.
RESPECTi l'LLV informs the public getmrally
that he is prepared to furnish
LAGER BEER,
POUTER AND ALE,
n large or small quantities His facilities for malt
ng Bear canae be eiHuillaJ. and is pronounced sup,
rior to any other oaured in Central Pennsylvania.
It has also been fooomia ended b physicians a a
healthy drink for invalids. -" a
Uotels. Restauraeta end Brlvata famtlln I
at short notice
Sunbury, Sept 21. 1667 -
To
1T2CVT OH033-OTOM.
Market Bwrtjj,JJij,'J(Jy "j?' Confectionery
rpiIF nnd erst KB ed n
trae4 resrwetftiTly tohrme the eltiiens
iry and vicinity, that ke haa opened a
! STOKE, for the sale as well as for the
J. ofBanbur
NEW 6U0K I
manufacture of the finest and beat sjaallt of Ladies
Shoes, Til :
UIOYoIild, Mot-roc cw, Cairakln and
JLastlBii; Unllcris, Ac.
Children's Shoos of all kind, U Is stock Is entirely
new and well selected.
He also maaafaetarei On Frenofc and other Calf
skin Boot and Shoos for Gentlemen.
Orders for ladies and rent! em en's eustotn work
will be promptly attondedto end got up In the best
style by skilful mechanic
Shoe findings 4o., constantly kept on band and
Tor sal to tho trade.
J. H. JEFFRIES.
Sunbury, April M, 1867.
THE GREAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION'
1 1ST STJISTBTJIfY
is on 3d street, opposite the MASONIC HALL, at
BERGSTREESSER'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Out Irately SSHtabllofacd, Mills ull
the Modern Iniprovciucula)
of tho Art !
j fpiIE subscriber, having built the room expressly
X lor me purpose or rnotograpamg, ana Having
devoted many year to the business, Is confident of
his ability to assure hi patron that tho work pro
duced shall be second to none In country or eity.
No work allowed to leave the gallery unless en
tirely satisfactory. Having the host sky light In the
county, he is prepared to make Photographs in all
kinds of weather, but would prefer a clear day for
smnll children.
He Is also prepared to take new site, or cabinet
card Photographs.
All kinds of pictures copied and magnified to
any required site and colored beautifully in Oil or
Water colors or India ink. We pay special attention
to all kinds of out door work, such a Landscape
view of Monuments, Machinery, County Seats, do.,
a large lot of Photograph frame constantly on hand.
The publio are respectfully invitod to Call and see
our epeoimons and our coTrrplote arrangement for
making Photographs, spoclul term to families and
Clubs.
BERGSTRESSER.
Suubury, July IS.
BREAD &lNWl)AKES.
DAVID IFIR-S"
Two doors west of tho Post Office, SUNBURY, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY Informs the citlrons of .Sun
bury and vicinity, that he will bako to ordor
all kinds of
CuUeti lor IIullx, Partica, A. v.
Families are supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist
Rolls, Rusks, Tea Buns, io., and also kept on hand
mnnnfaotured out of the best materials.
All ordor will meet with prompt attention.
Having had largo experience I hope to give
general satisfaction to all who may favor me with
their patronage. DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, Dec. 9, 1SC5.
FAL.L AND WINTER
MILLINERY GOODS
uA.J4ID NOTIONS,
Mies ANNA PAINTER,
Market Square, two doors west of the Past Office
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends nnd the
publio, that she has just returned from the city,
whero she has spent some timo in making selection
and purohascs, and has just opened a largo stock ol
MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Ribbons, Laces, Dross-Linings, Crinolino and Wi
gan tikirting Lining, Hoop Skiru, Bugle Trim
mings, Crape Trimmings, Hat Crape, Cloak Buttons,
Corsets. Zephyrs.
A largo assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's
Hosiery.
A variety of BOOKS t STATIONERY.
DOLLS of all sizes, Alphabot Blocks, Ac.
She flutters herself In being able to make a display
that Till give entire sut intact ion to visitors, and
goods will be exhibited with pleasure.
1 --
ounuury, iov. z, iui.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
JOHN WILVER,
RESPECTFULLY informs hi irionds and cus
tomers, that ho has just oponcd a shop for tho
manufacture of BOOTS 4 SHOES, on
Syruec ttrcet, Ictteeen Second ttreet and Centre
Alley, Sunhiry.
whero ah kinds of work in his line will be mado up
in tho lutcst stylo and in the best worktnanliko man
ner. Having first class stock on hand, he flatters himself
that ho '."ill bo able to suit the tastes of the most fas
tidious. The public are invited to call.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, Juno 19, ISi'i?.
ll. V. UliiLltllAUT'K
Confectionery Toy and
FBUIT STORE
.'Knriicl. Street, Sunbury, la.
CONFECTIONERY OK AIL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, Ac, &c.r
C CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at the above
J establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason
able price.
He I manufacturing all kinds of Confectioneries
to keep up a full assortment which aro (old at low
rates.
Tobacco, Kcgars, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and
a variety of other articles, all of whiah are offered
wholesale and retail.
fjlicmeinber the name and place. JF
M. C. UEARUART,
Market street, S doors west of E. Y. Bright A Son's
store.
Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1863. tf
Yl'uirr ana l'irc Proof
SLATE HOOFS.
THE undersigned respectfully Informs builders in
this and adjoining oouutie that he is prepared to
put on 'lalo Roofs in a superior manner. He furn
ishes the celebrated Lehigh county Slale, whioh is
the best in tho uarkot. He warrant hi work to ba
d uruble and fire and water proof. He invites tho in
spection of tho publio to the work he hudone in Sun
bury on llaupl s, Oroonough' aud Haas' buildings,
and on others at various places. His prion are a
low as those of any other slater.
Address, D. S. SMITH,
... Sunbury, P. 0.,
or call at his residence in Upper Augusta two
January II, 18oti.Iv
UNION. HOTEL-
III IS. rrziili, Proprietor.
Iu Cake's Addilitu to SUNBURY, near tho Pcuu'a.
Railroad Company's Shops.
VI.HM ANKNT AND TR t NSIENT BOABHEBS.
kept who will und ample accoimuodaliens tiood
oook. and waiters, hoarder can aHjov the quiet com
lor', ot home wiib fare equal to ihe Lc-t hoieU
III? I.iquouare ol Ihechoioet kinds
Sunbury. June 8, 1807.
NEW GOODS, '
Miaa LOUISA 8HI3SLEB,
South side of Market Square, SUNBURY, Pa.,
HAS Just 'returned from the elty with a large,
handsome and cheapest assortment of Parisian
styles of Ladies' and Misses' Hat and Bonnet in
Sunbury, of the following patterns, Princess, Aluska
All Rtglit, Florotta, Seusatton, Turban, eto. Also
Saoquoa, Breakfast Shawl, Zephyr-knit Sacquos,
foatier, velvet, ailks, laces, ornament, IVimmlngs
Fur, Fur Trimmings, Veils, both Lace and Orena'
dine, fcmbroidcry, Cluna Laoe and Linnon Collar
and Can.
Gentlemen' Good, such a Hosiery, nandker
chief, Neck-tios, Brushes end good fur the toilet
Also, a fine assortment of Perfumery, and all
good, usually kept in a well furnished establishment.
inankful for post favor aha hope by a further
desire to please the publio, the eontiuuauo of thoir
patronage.
.,, LOUISA 6U1SSLER.
nor. 5, lBo7.
BOUNTY FOR SOLLIEKS.
I HAVE made arrangement In Washington City,
for the prompt oollooliou of Bounty under the
lata Aot of Congress. I have also received the pro
per blanks to prepare Ue claim. Soldier an tilled
to thl liountv nhniiM i,nl.l-.U.,-l.. I. i-
j , 1 f I'.J HBNWWWIfi W It 1 OS-
tnTeWm4 " re1u": tbre J1" tu Jtt all
All eoldiers who enlisted for tlire year and who
have not reoeivad more than 1$ bounty are entitled
to the benefit i of thl Act, a w.li a. aoldien wh
have enluted for thro ywu, and discharged aftor a
erviea al l k. ... . j '
' - - wa sihuiii reeesvetl.
dueaM contracted ia line of duty, or re-enll.Uneot
. siioi a a. AUltKJiAtJi.
J , .mm . u, low.
SHOEMAKERS.
THL hi n.lill m. a..l- V il m v ri.
. - -i . " . - 4viaw, rmiKS vail
". Morreooo. Lmiagi, Last, Nail, ?,
Tool
an suau. auu ev .rr uiiugased by the trade,
rbr tale Ijw by
i. u. WAittit VO
Great ."AtjyractioV''".1
NEWTIN-VAIIE,
Blioct Iron aad Stove Btor of
O'MITH be OE1TTHER.
SrVtoote.CT0Bfc
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARB of all descriptions.
cbair to ih.lr largo and well loleoted itook of
aTfaWk a m .
j uc w won i rm m i n 11 ii . . n m
vmua. aud PARLOR 8T0VES.
TA-?ttT0,b?1 arrangomenU to have
all their boat rtoree mad to order, and those who
would hare a good stove would do well to go and
examine their large and well selected (took. -
, ?"3r,8'r' PUtlon on lh following
tried Brand of Cook & loves, vli :
Combination Utu llurner. Cook.
Governor Pcnn-Cook.
WABASH AND IRONSIDES,
and the well known Antldust Cook Stove called
SPEAR'S ANTIDUST.
Also. Parlor and offioo Stove in great variety em
bracing all tho beat manufacture and most fashion
able designs, unsurpassed for bpauty of finish simpli
city of arrangements combining cheapness, durability
and each stove warranted to perform what they art
represented.
Also, Tho oelobrated Baltimore Fire Dace Stove,
for heating first, second and third stories by Registers.
Alw, VULCAN HEATER.
Alio, tho celebrated MORNING GLORY.
Coul Oil, Conl Oil Lnmps, Shades,
Cliluisiicai, nnd nil nrtlclea
usually kept in an establishment of this lnd.
They are also prepared to furnish Slate and do slating
in tho best workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Roofimr. Snontinir. Ranva and
Furnaoe Work, Has Fitting, 4o. Repairing neatly
Also:
'Itnncu') Kair Hone 8upcrllioii
pliute." Remember tho nlaee. .Vamnla and Kill. Tt AAm
Lenrlj opposite Conlj'i Hardware Store, Market
street, botween Third and Fourth streeta. Building
August 2.'), 1868.
LAGER BEER
GS'mmr m nac - v
IN SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND CO.
CHAS. ITZEL
RESPECTFULLY informs bis friends and the
publio generally, that bo has commenced the
manufacture, and is now ready to furnish
LAGER BEER AND ALE,
or a superior quality. Having procured the services
of a first class brower, he is enabled to supply Land
lords. Restaurants and private families with an ar
ticle that is palatable, puro and healthy.
Orders aro respectfully solicited which will re
ceive prompt attention.
. CHAS. ITZEL.
Sunbory, November Id, 1667.
FARMERS & BTJTLDERS.
LIME AND LIMESTONE.
rpUE subscriber respectfully inform tho citizens
I of Northumberland eounty, thut thoy are now
fropared to furnish LIME of a superior quality to
armors and Builder. Also, LIME-STONE from
toe oelebrated Lime-Stone Quarries of Lower Maho
noy township, at short notice and at reasonable rates.
The above will be delivered to any Railroad sta
tion along the line of tho different railroads when
ordered.
There Kilns are located at tho Shamokin Valley
Railroad, near Sunbury, where order will be
promptly tilled.
Orders aro respectfully solicited.
Addross, J. B. LENKER A BRO.,
August, 1807. Sunbury, Pa.
SDSCCBIWn
IRON. A largo assortment of the best manufne
. tured
Bars, Hoon. Bund, Round and Square
Iron, Nail Rods, Cast Steel, Blister
Steel, Drill Stool, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails,
Anvils, Bellows. Vices, Hammers,
Sledges, Ra?iis aud Files, at
CONLEY A CO S
CIIOICE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL
BENJ". BOHNER,
Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will furn
ish from the most responsible Nurseries in this and
other Stutcs, first olass TREES of all kinds. Also,
Shrubbery, Vines and Plants. Uurdcn Seeds of all
kinds.
Orders arc respectfully solicited.
Address BENJ. BOHXER,
Paxino, North'd. Co.
lvJ N. B. Insurances taken in several of tno
most responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Detective
Companies in the State.
June 8, 1867. y
FLOUR&iTSxME
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL.
rpiIK subscriber respectfully Informs the publie
X that ho keep constantly on. band at his new
AREHOUSE, near the Shamokin Valloy Railroad
Dopot, iu SUNHURY, Flour by the barrel and sack
of all kiuds of Feed by the ton
Tho above is all manufactured at his own Mills,
aud will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
, J M. CAD WALL ADEU.
Sunbury, April 1, Idtf
J. H. Conley Co.,
Uarlict Street, KaMtolilic Itatlroad
STJrTBTTR-X". IENrTjrV.
DEALERS IN
FOKIUCiX & A!EItlCA,
Hardware & Cutlery.
riHIE attention of Mechanic, Farmer. Builder,
X and Buyer, generally ia invited to the fact that
wo aienow offering a bettor selected assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC,
than ever was offered in this marked at price much
bolow those hrrvtotbro demuuded by dealers. Our
stock comprises all article in this lino of business,
embracing a gcuorul o&jui'tmcut of tools and mato
riuls used by
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAHONMAtERS.
JOINERS, AC, AC,
together w ith a largo stock of Iron, Steel, Nails,
Spikos.Ropo, Chuius, Orindstoucs. Mill and X Cut
Saw, Ac, Ac.
Sunbury, March 30, 1S67.
, SUNBURY FOUNDRY. "
Cii:0. KOllUlI.tC'll & MO.
i 4 RE now carrying on business at this old estab-
lishmcnt with renewed vigor.
Castings of every description, promptly furnished
! to order.
i The Stoves manufactured at this Foundrv have
acquired the highest reputation
Particular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS
i i ultra euouiu not loigot tnat tno 1 utJHA made
i iu cuuuurj l ounury nave never been equalled
Alfl-iculllirul Illll.lMlllAnl. -. ..U
--0-T.-- , . . iiiwi BUVIOO.
Small eastini8. lunlmliniy P.,v:nw ..AMa;i. -e .u.
- lj , . ! , "l., W U10
- ."... w . uiv.1, usuiui pattern.
The businca will be eonduated on an enlarged
viu vunouiur. wui oeaocommodateu as usual,
Sunbury, May 12, lood.
Kotice to Merchants and fih
I t wi ti ciawr r rica
.iK Tineglir ?oUoM "aerehanu and ihlppert
.. . ""t iu on waraes street, Pbilai
delnhia. and all lUJ.JI u T ..7
. V , ' 7 ivcuuuury, vanvm
and Lewiaburg and all intermediate stationajUong
the railroad, will K nmnmiu i a
.Gr-Uar leave 811 Market street, Philadelphia
tri-weeklv Tul. tu-j... i o....-j '
J. H. BROWNAgent, Sunbury, '
DoeemberT, 1867.
Clilldren'ai Currlaren.
T1TE would a.11 ihm .ii.nMn. .r ,i
f V Child ' Carriage, to our new and Urea aaaurt-
J. It. CONLKY A CO.
Airrlculturul lunssleanaatw. .
HOE'd Grain Rakes, Btoel and lion Qardea Sake.
Lrfin .nil n ll.n.ll. t'i i
. q - vuvrvu, aaaaara
r,ii,,'r?0,,Gr,M- 2 Uni SoIth". Uri
Cradloa. t'r.,1 1. Vin.M t..a. h . rr "
, ' " - -1 i i ll, Willi WW
Log Chain. Urind-iton, Faaaiag Mill cwivea of
ii .ca urn a,uma, m larg aararuaen el Ke4 Wagoa
Ham, for Plowing, Earns Bell. Cultivator Teeth,
for aaiobjr S. u- CONUiY A CO.
llountCarmel Hotel
UT. CABMII, yortkiunbHTlw4 Oe. jPss,
TUOa BUKKET, PitoraiBTOB.
Thi larg maiodlou Hotel to loaated aaer 4b
depou of the Kiuunultin Vali.y and the Uuakaka
New York Railroad. Trail arrive aad dapart dally.
Ihi boa is located ia the oeutr uf la Coal Re
gion and afford the beet eocomniodetieu to travelers
and permanent customer. Jay 6.
4 u BAX.M301ltB
LOOK HOSPITAL
KBTABLI8HKD AB A BXFUQX FROM QUAOK
EKY.
TUB ONLY PLACE WJlBRK A CURS
. VAN BR OBTAINED.
DR. JOHNSON ha mmt the mm CerUln.ftpeedT
andoelf Kffeeteal Hmeriy ia Die World fur all Pri
vat. Dinasee, Weaknese of lh. Back r lmlr., Bti kiaiee,
Affrntions wf ihe Kidneveaad HlaiVkw. Involantan lHe-
eliariiea, Impoteney, General D.tnlity, Nervoemna,I)'ei
dd.v. Lanauor. Low Buirita. CnnfuaiflRaf Idea. Palot
btina of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblinn, Dims) of
Bight or Oiddino., Dlaeaae of the Head, Throat, Nnee or
akin, Aneetiona ol the Liver. Lain., fMurawh or Bowel
these Terrible Disordmsamlng ikhh the Solitary H.Wte
of Ynath tan, seeret and eoliui v praetioe more fatal lo
their victim, than the song of Pyren. to tli Matiner. of
L'lvf.,bii.ht,ntl,elritbia,,ihupe.or.nti.-1p.....,
rendering mi...,iiqM. . , , ..
"
Eanecially, who have become the vietintaof aOolitnrv Vies.
that dreadful and deelntetiv habit which annually .wren. ,
to en antimelv arava thoumid. of Viniuir .Miii in'
amimely arave UhwmihI. of Vouui Men of the .
exalted takmte and hrillwiit liilellwt, who might j
most
otherwise have eutraneed liatouiiHr FJenatn with the tliim.
del s of eloquence nr waked to cest.iy the living lyre, may I
wi niui luu ei'iliiuriiee
Iitrrluire.
Married Persons or Young Men cnnlemp:ating marring,
beina aware of physical weakness, organic debility, de
formities, Ae., speedily cured.
lie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
may religiously conlide in hi. honor aa a gentleman, and
confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Organic Wen I. ii on
Immediately Cured, ond Full Vigor Restored1.
Thi. Distiesaing Affection which renders Life miser.,
bla and marriage impossible i the penalty paid by t he
victims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too
apt to commit exeene. from not beingavvare of the dread
ful ennaequencea that may ensue. Now, who that under
sumls the subject will pretend to deny that Hie power of
Eiocreaiion is knrl siaaier by those fulling into improper
abita than by Ihe prurient. I Beside, doing deprived the
pleasure, oflienlthy oirnring,the most scriousand drstrnc
Uve symptoms to both body end mind arise. The system
become. Deranged, the Physical and Mental function
Weakened, los. of Procreative Power, Nervous Irritubili
ty, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, ludu-c.tioii, Con
stitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough,
Consumption, Decay and Dtath,
Office, No. 7 South I'rcdcrK'lf Street
Left hand aide going from Baltimore street, a few diatia
rroin thccoiiier. Full not to observe nana; and number.
Lettei. must be paid and contain a sunup. The Doctor'
Diploma, hang in hi. office.
A Cure Warranted liiTvvi) ifnyi.
Atf Mercury or Xautwvt Drityf.
Ir. Johnston,
Member of the Ruyul College of Surgeons, Isiinlon, Crud
oute from one of the most eminent Colleges in the t.'nnrd
States, nnd the grenter part of whose life hus heeu sgieiit
in the hospital, of I Hindoo, Pnria, PhiladelpliM and cIm
where, ha. eiTreted some of the mint aslimishing eure.
tint were ever known ; many troubled with imping intlie
head and ear when asleep, great nervousness, being alarm
ed at sudden sounds, bashfulncs., with fiequcnt blushing,
attetiiled Mmetime. with derangement of miiui, vveic cured
immediately.
Tuke 1'arlieular IotIcc.
Dr. J. oddrease. all those who have injured themselves
by improper indulgence and euliuiry Imbits, which ruin
both body .nd mind, unfitting tliem for either business,
study, society or marriage.
Tilts are some of the sod and melancholy eflcets pro
duced by early habits nl youth, viz: Weakness of the liuek
and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Loss of
Muaculur Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy,
Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Func
tions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, Ac.
Mkntsi.lv The fearful effects on the mind are much
to bedreuded Loss or Memory, Confusion of Idea., Du-
gressinn of Spirits, Kvil-Koreboriiiigs, Aversion to Soeietv,
elf-Distrust, liovu of Solitude, Timidity, &e. ere some ot
the evil, priiduccd.
Tiiocsanus of iwrsoii. of all age. can now judge what
I. the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor,
bconming weak, pale, uervou. and enaeiuted, having a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough uud symptoms
of consumption.
Young: Slrrt
Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice Indulg
ed in when alone, a liubit frequently learned from evil
companions, or at at huol, the eflevt. of which are nightly
felt, even when asleep, nnd if not cured renders marriage
impossible, and destroy, both mind and body, should api")'
iminetl lately.
W.iut a pity that a vuug inun, the hope of his country,
the durling ol Ins Hirents, should be .hatched from all pnis
pect. and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of devia
ting from the put It of nature and indulging in a ccrtirm
secret habit. Such persons sivsr, heloie ciaitciiiptuliiig
Ulnrriiije,
ri-llcct tluvt a juiuI mind and Isxly are the moat necessary
reuuisite.Ui proiiMtcc.iiiiiulnul UuppineM. Indeed without
these, the journey through life become, a weary pilcrim
age; the prospect hourly darken, to the view; the wind
become, shadowed with despair and tilled with the melan
choly reBeriion limt the iuippincs. of another become,
blig'ited with our own
IMmcumo of Iiuprudcnee.
When the inisguidcd and imprudent votary of pleasure
inula thut he ha. imbibed the seeds of this puinful diaease,
it too often happens lliut an ill-iinied sense of shame, or
dread of discovery, deter, him from applying to iIium who.
delaying till the eouslitutioaal symptom, of tin. horrid
disease uiulte their appcumuce, such a. ulcrrutcd aire
throat, diseased nose, noctuinl pains in the head ond limtis,
', ., " .uul,u ami n-rpccuiuiiity, can aioiic ueirieiM nun,
diionci-s of sight, deafuesa, n.sles on the thin bone, and
aim., blotchc on Ihe lie-id, l.ieeaud exlieinitii., paigrcss
llig with Irightful Uipidity, till at lost the palate of llie
mouth or the bone, of the nose full in, and the victim of
this awful disease becomes a horrid object of coiainisera
tiou, till death puis a period to his dreadful suuoring, by
sending lion to '-that Undiscovered Country from whence
uo traveller letunm."
It is a melancholy fact that thnusnndr fail victims to this
terrible disease, owing to Die umltillfulucis of ignorant
pletendcrs, who, by the use of that ' Deadly Poison, Mer
cury," ruin the constitution and make Ihe residue 01 life
miserable.
MriisitrcrN
Trust not your lives, or health, to the care cf the many
luilcained und Worthies. Pretender., destitute of knowl
edge, inline or character, who copy Dr Johnston', adver
tisement., or alyletliemselvea in the iiew.napel., reguluily
Kriucuted Pnyiiciiins, iueuimMe of Cm inir, they keep y.io
trifling mouth after usmtli ukniir their hltliy and poiaonu.
eouiiiHinds, or as long the aiunllest fee ecu be obtained,
and lu despair, leavu you with mined health to ugh over
your pailmg disnpiKiinlinent.
Dr. Jobnstou is the only Physician advertising.
His credential or diploma, always hang in his oificr
Ui. reinidie. or treatment are unknow. to all others,
prepared from a life spent in the great hospital, of Knmne,
the first iu tlii. country end a more extensive "Private
Pructwa" than any oilier Physician in the win Id.
Indorsement of the Ii'Ct.
The many thouamids curcdat this institution yeai after
year, and I lie numerous important turgieal Operation,
perlormcd by Dr. Johnston, witnessed bv the reporter, of
the "Bun," Clipper," and many other impcr., indices of
which have uppeared aguia and again before the publie,
beMie his sumdiiie as a geiitleinaii of rharaeter aud rc
.mn.ibihty, i. a suHiuieiit guarantee to the altiicled.
Ktii lUcaeat Mpeedlly Cured.
Persons writing should be particular iu directing their
etlers to hi. Institution, iu the following wanner,
John .11. .loliiiMton, M. I.
Of the aillnnoie Lock llotnital, liultimore, Md.
Nov.aO, 1H)7 1 y.
18G7
Will
VI' RKIil'C-I-IUX
18G8
IN THE PRICES OF
Fall & Winter Goodsl
Palatal 91. It. I.uxarua, having just return
ed from Philadelphia w ith a superior stock of Fall
and Winter Quod for the trado of 1807 and '08,
which the is able ts sell at very reduced prices,
would rcepcotfully cull the attention of her vusro
uicrs aud the public generally, to the superior qual
ity of her goods, aud the low price at which tbey
aro held, Sho has all kinds of
TJRliSS GOODS,
including Poplins, Merinos, Do Lains, Calicoes, do.,
all at the lowest price.
Jxura quality Muslins at extra low prices. Dril
lings, Canton 1 lanncl.
Balmoral Skirts, Shawls, Hoods.
Glove? of all descriptions, iooludiug a very supe
rior quality of Ladies' Cloth U loves
HOSIERY.
Ribbons aud Trimminct of all varieties. !..
(lamped goods, Zephyr and Yarns, Towliug in groat
Uent1 and Ladles' Handkerchiefs, Scarft. Muff
aaiDii .ou siutioD. romsaw, r.xtracls, and a largo
...jwiwitHHaMm ibwvj rueitai.
Call and see them before going elsewhere.
t M. It. LAZARUS.
Sunbury, Nor. 2, 1SA7.
Millinery Goods,
Kliata 31. IM OosMsYer. ben leave to an.
nounce to the Ladies of Kunbury and vicinity, that
ue nasjuat opeueu a large ana varleu stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
of all the latest Fall and Winter styles, to wblcb ah
invite attention oi nor patron, ana to laale geue
rally, confident of her ability to ploaaa.
A good aasortiaenl oi iiONNtTcj A HATS,
Hat for feature bright and jolly,
Hat for face melancholy.
Hat for tgure. broad and burly,
Ual for (traight kair, and for ourly.
Hats of (Ilk, eloth, fell and beaver,
Hat that almost wear forever,
Uat thai always look ae neat.
Are bought at Mis Uosaletia ao Fourth street
Also, aa excellent assortment of Faahloo.bl Kia
brnideria. Gd.inrra. Laerau Woolen Cap. Haodkef
ehlef, Scarfs, trlovo. Hosieriee, and all kind of
Honey Mutton, blamped Muslin, vor, rerianie.
riu, Soaps, Lilly Whiter htumol tt A oi erica, Uu.
Uoaerr, A., As. . .. .
Gail and auuuln fur yrMlv. N troaU to
show gotxLt
tluubury, No. I, 1867. ,
BUITBTTBY XVTLDIBQ LOTS
IV I. W OAKK'S AddiUoa to th Borongk of
thuibar, tor stale as) faW. tor
L "UROivIOUS,
Sunbury, Pa
Or T. VT SUM.KttH, Pviuvilla, Pa.
Nov 24 leeO
" IVortaiot-M CHtrRl ItallvratT.
WINTER TIMS BOHSDVLX.
ON and after ttorenber J4th, 1847, train will
leave BliNBURY, aa follow : '
LEATS HORTITWARD,
l it A. Hi Dally for Villlamtport. Dally (eioept
- Baadaye,) for Eliutra, Canandaigua,
, ; . RcBAWter, Bnffaloe, Niagara Fall.
BuspemioB Bridge and the Canada.
4.15 V. M., Daily (eioept Sundays,) for Elmlra, and
Buffalo via Brio Railway from Elmira.
.IS P. M., Daily (exeept Sundays,) for WUIiam.
port.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
S.OO A. M., Daily fexeept Monday.) for Baltimore.
Washington and Philadelphia.
A f! A M.. TV.tlw fh Ruttltniw. mnA V..UInMl
,0 J6 A. M J(lr,y (01oept Snndays,) for Baltimore,
WuLlngton and Philadelphia '
i .1. N. DrBiaar. Bn B Vnr. .
USD 1. OUp I.,
I Uarrfh,,rn t.
Qen'l Paaaen'r Ag't.,
Baltimore, Md.
! &
Phlladelplila St Krlo Itullrond.
WINTER TIMEiBLE
Through end direot tout between Philadelphia,
Baltimore, llarrisburg, Williamsport, and tho Ureat
Oil Kegion of Peansylrania.
ELEGANT ELEEPIN J CARFoTall Night Trains.
On and after Monday, Nov. 25tb, 1867, the Trains
on the Philadelphia A Erie Hail Itosd will run as
follow :
WTTVABD.
Mail Train loaves Philadelphia, 11. IS p rn
" " " Bunbury, i.60 a m
" arr. at Erie. .oo p m
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia. 1 2.00 noon
" ' " Sunbury 8.85 p m
" arr at Erie 9.45 a ni
Eltnira Mail loaves Philadelphia, 8.00 a m
" " " Sunbury 4.15 pm
" arrive at Lock llaven, 7.45 p m
Eastward.
Muil Train leaves Erie 10.25 a m
" " " Runbury, 1.65 am
11 " arr. at Philadelphia, 8.55 a nn
Erie Express leave Erio 4 25 pm-
" " " Kunhury 5.40 a nv
" arr. at Philadelphia, 100pm
Elmlra Mail leave Lock llaven, 7.10 a ax
" " " Sunbury, 10.25 am
" arr. at Philadelphia, 6.10 p m,.
Mail and Expross connect with all trains on War
ron A Franklin Railway. Passengers loaviug Phil
adelphia nt 12.00 M. arrive atlrvtneton at 6.40a m,
und Oil City at t.50 a m.
Leaving Philadelphia at 11.15 P. M., arrivo at Oil
City at 4.33 p m.
- Al I trains on Warren A Franklin Railway saakrs
close conn.otions at Oil City with trains for Frank;
tin and Petroleum Centre. BAGGAGE CHECKED
THROUGH.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Ocneral (Superintendent.
I.utkuniinna V Illooinwlmrc Hull
rond.
ON and after Jan. 1st, 1887, Vawonsor Trains
will run as follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A.M. A M.
P. M.
7.10'
a. 20
F. M.
4.40
6.00
8.17
8.60
10.15
Leavo Bcrnnton,
" Kingston,
" Rupert,
" Danville,
5.60 1000
655 11.20
20
0.64
10 35
Air. fvorth it. ,
NOK'PHU'ATtn.
Leato North'd., 7.00
Danvillo, 7.40
Ruport, 8.15 A.M.
5.20
6.00
P. M. 6 35
" Kingston. 10.50 8.30
2 5r 9.05
4.00 10.15
Arr. at Scranton. 12.00 0.i5
Trains leaving Kingston at 8.30 A.
. M. for Scrnn-
ton. connect with Train arriving at New York at 5.20.
Passenger taking Train South from iScrsnton at
5.50 A.M. via Northumberland, reach llitrrisbttrg
12.30 P. M., lialfiinoro 5 . 10 P. M., Washington 10.
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m.
11. A. FONDA.up't.
Kingston, Jon. 19, 1807.
Iteiisliiig; Kuilroutl.
VT I N T E R A R R A N O E M E N T .
November 25th, 1807.
C1 KEAT TRUNK LINE from the North ana
j North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Puttsville, Tamun.ua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Euston, Epbruta, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia,
Ac, Ac.
Trains leave llarrisburg for Now-York, a fol.
lows : At 3.00, 6.25 andB.IOA. M. and 2.05 and 9.3j
P. M, connecting with similar Train on tho Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 5.10
lU.LVand 11.50 A.' M. and 3.40, 9 30 P. M. Bleep,
ing Cars accompanying the 3.00 A.M. and 9.35 P. M.
lruuis, vfiiuout ebange.
Lenve llarrisburrr for Readinrf. Pottsvilla. Tama
! 1u:l Alinersville, Asblnnil, Pino Grove, Allcntowu
) and Philadelphia nt 8.10 A. M. aud 2 05 and 4.10
j P. M., stopping nt Lebanon and principal woy
tntlons ; the 4.10 p m. mukins connection for
Philadelphia and Colnmliu only. For Puttsville,
.Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via 6'chuylktll and
tjustuvhaiinaltailroad. loave llurrisbur at o.66 p. m.
Huturning: Leave New York at O.tlDa. in., 12 00
Noon and 6 00 and 8.110 p. in.; Philadelphia at B.lj
a. in. and 3.30 p. m. Way Passenger Traill leave
Philadelphia at 7. oO a. in., returning from Heading
nt 6. ill) p. iu. stopping at all citations ; Pottsville at
8 45 a. m. and 2.45 p. m; Ashluud 0.00 a.m. and 12
10 and 2.00 p.m.; Tainaqua at 8.30 a.m. aud 1.00
aud 8 45 p. sn.
Leave Pottsville for llarrisburg via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7 !0 a. ui. and 12.00 noun.
Heading Accommodation Train leaves Heading at
7.30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 4 Ou
P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave P.eading nt 7 0S
A. M., and tt. 1 is P. M. for L'phrata, Litis, Lancas
ter. Columbia, Ac.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8 00 p m., Phila
delphia 8 SO A. M , and 3.15 P M. the 8.00 a.m.
train running only to Heading. Pottsville 8 00 a m ,
llarrisburg, 6.25 am, aud 4.10 and tl-35 pin. and
Heading at 1.00 and 7.15 a. in, for llarrisburg, and
7.00 a. in. and 11.40 p lu. fur New York, 4 25 p in.
for Philadelphia..
Commutation, Mileage. Season, Echoed and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rate tu and from all
points.
baggage checked through : 100 Pound Brggage
allowed each Passenger.
O. A. NICOLLS.
General Superintendent1
IIUVUUUIiIi AAV lLALLU
in every variety of
ANTHRACITE CO A I,
Upper Wharf, 8UNBTJBY, Fonn'o.
tyOrdorssolloited and filled with promptness and
despatch.
BjiubjiryjMay 12, 188fJ. y
coalF coal iFooTlT! !
GRANT a BB OTHER,
Shippers Al Wboleaalo &. Hclail
Dealer) 1st
wiirri: &. bf.u akh coal,
la every vsrlety.
Sol Agenu, westward, of th Celebratod Ucnry
Clay Coal.
Lowest Wharf, Eukbiry, Pa.
Banbury, Jan. 13, 1866.
BOOK BINDERY.
JOHN HERMAN
North Mill street, DANVILLE, PA.,
18 prepared to Bind Books, Papers, Magaiine
Musio, Ae.. in any style that may be desired, at
cheaper rates than can be done iu the oities.
All Ordors left at this Offioe, will receive prompt
attention. oot.ltt, '07
II' III., T am-. . ,11, . T- - - ... T ... 1
luiut, Uilaj, Ae.
A full stock of Oils comprising Linseed Oil, Cosl
Oil, Fish Oil. aud Lubricating Oil for Engine and
Machinery, Varnisb.ee, Ulass, always on hand, at low
prioesat CONLKY CO S
ITIOR Saddlers, we have Saddle Trees, Bills, Buck
' les, Uig Trees, Pad Tree, liane, all kinds aud
every thing pertaining to the biuiaes, for sale by
J. II. CONLEY A CO.
THE following person are entitled to reeoive u
iuorea of Bounty ander th Act of Congress
passed July lbud, to equalise Bounties.
1st All soldier who enlisted after the 10th day ef
April, ISol, lor 2 years, and served their time of
enlistment aud bkve been honorably discharged, and
have received or aro entitled 'O receive a Bouutyef
$ 100, are entitled an edditional Bounty of $tt0.
24 All suoh soldier who enlisted for S yeait, sod
bava beea honorably discharged on account of
wounds reeeived in the line of duty, aro entitled tu
an additional Bounty of a) IOO.
Sd Th Widow, Minor Children, or Pareaui ef such
aoldiea who died lath rviee of wounds or disease,
re eaUtled to aa additional Bounty of f IOO.
H annlieatiom to B P. WOLVk'HTON. Ksq .of
tjusuar, Pennsylvania, who to aa aalborised Claim
Agent, all auoa elaiia aaa b peoeuiy eeuawxm.
SHiauury. Augusts, iboa. -u
Coachmakers
JI ar sailing Rim. Book. Hubs, Spring.,
VV Cnvass, iiofu, CUp. AjUcs, Ae., very lew
Large Stock at nnvr rv.nn
3unbury, March 10, lb67L
CARPENTERS.
WTT.T. j i. .... t.kiiahmant a sunerior stook
of Plane, bawa, Auger, ilatobats, UaaMsers, t Ues,