Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 13, 1868, Image 4

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    THE GREAT
AMSRICAN COMBINATION
II ut ton Hole OTcrneanilnK
3EWX1TG JIACnXlTE.
Its Wondorful Popularity Uonelusiv Proof of its
Orent Merit.
Th Increase In the demand for this valuable m
rhino bn bora TEN FOLD durina; tho lost seven
months ol Its nrst year before the public.
This Rrnd and surprising suoooss is unprecedent
ed In the histoiy of sewing-roaohlnos, and m loel
full; warranted in claiming that
IT HAS NO EQUAL,
Ecing Absolutely th Best
1.1.TI1I.V MACHINE
IN TUB WOULD,
An.l IalrinsienVtj the Chcn'rcnl.
it is really two machines combined in one, (ly a
! tuple and beautiful mechanical urrnnpemaiit,) urn
kin lioth tin- e'bntllcor Lock-stitch, and the Over
scamiDir and Kutton-liolo siitcli. wilh equal tacility
and perfection, It exocnte? in tho vary best maimer
every rariety offewin?, such a', lleinniimr. Felling,
Cording, Tucking, Stitching, ISruidinK and Quilting,
tiathcriiiK and sewing un, (tlunn at the saroo time.)
and iu addition, Ovorsenmii, linibroitlerson the cdyo
and uiako beautiful DuUon and Fyclct-holos in all
fabric:!.
Every Machine is warranted by tho Uuipany, or
iU Agents, to giro entire satisfaction.
Circulars, with full particulars and (ample of
work done on this Mnciiino, cau bo tad on applica
tion at the Salesrooms of
THE AMERICAN
BUTTON HOLE, OVERSEAMING "AND
SEWINO MACHINE CO.,
E W Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Instructions given on the Machine nt tho rooms of
tho Company gratuitously to all purchasers.
AGENTS WANTED.
FRED'K TAXSON, rrcsiilcnt.
TV, B. Mkhdknitam., Trcnsuicr.
April 23, 1B68. lycjan. 25,
WHOLESALE AND JtKTAIL. '
THE subsoribor respectfully informs tho publio
that he koons constantly on hand at liif new
WARF.HOUSK, fienr tha Srmuiokin Valley Railroad
lepot. in SUNBUR Y, Flour by tho barrel and sacks
uf all kinds of Feed by the tan
The above is all mannfucturcd nt his own Mills,
and will be sold at tho lowest C"h price."
J M. CAD WALL ADER.
Sunbury, April 1, 1BC3
r. s. su a:V ojT,
Watchmaker & Jewel r,
JIARKEI SQUAUE, 8UNBURY.PA.,
Will romove his Jewelry Storo to Miller's Stono
Building, corner of 3d and Market Square,
ON FEBRUARY 1st, 1868,
where ho will be happy to reooivo his old customers
and the public in gonoral. Thankful for pnat favors,
bo solicits a coutinuanoo of trtaannio, and ho is de
termined to soil as low as tho lowest, and for quality,
not to bo surpassed by any goods in tho market. A
largo assortment of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
Silver Ware,
constantly on hand, consisting of all kinds of Ameri
can Watches, such as tho
Howard, Apploton, Trncv ft Company,
Tromont, Wnltham, P. S. Bartlet, Win. El
lory, Home and a fine assortment of Swiss
w atones.
All kind of 8 Dav and SO Hour Clocks !
Silver tea setts, card and oako baskctf, brcnkfnst
and dinnor castors, Celery stands, syrup and drink
ing cups, and a full assortment of Spoons, Knives
IT. .-I.- T, i ! 1 ...... .
uiuurK3. arm uuuiar attention pam to ino repair
ing of Watohos, Clooks, Jewelry and Musio Boxes.
All work warranted.
Fob. 8, 18I.8.
TORRIH GTON & HODGKINS.
H A. "W DONE
SUrEIt-PIIOSPIIATE OF LIME,
A STANDARD MANURE
FOR ALL FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS.
Having within tho past year greatly incroascd and
improved our facilities for grinding Bones and man
ufacturing, wo aro prepared to furnish to tho farm
era of Pennsylvania a superior articlo of
Siiperiophate.
Our manufacture has hecn thoroughly tested the
pan season by practical men of our inimediiilo
neighborhood and elsewhere, and in every caso tho
result has been entirely satisfaotory.
ur process of pulverizing, whereby it is prepar
ed for and
Ol'ARRANTEED TO PASS TIIROUOII ANY
DRILL,
obviates an objection which attaches to many fer
tiliicrs, and seeuros to tho farmer a saving of much
vuluuolo time.
BOLD AT TrtK MANCKACTOIIY,
EAST MARKET STREET,
feUiAtiXKY, I,n
and by cur Agents throughout tho country, in Bn
of 200 lbs. each, at ?53 por Ton of 2000 lbi.
ALSO
SHIPPED PROMPTLY
to nil points aococfablo by rail or canal, on receipt
1 1 orut r.
TORKINGTON A HODGKINS.
Also Agents for Seymonr, Morgan A Allen's Self
Kaking Reaper and Mower (Tho Now Yorker) and
Pratt A Smcdley'a Hay and tirain Ruko.
f'ond for Circular.
1 ebruiiry la, 0S. Jy
i.ui'oj;r. vr tno i i i:.
fllUE undersigned having sureeeded to tho bttjii
L nossof T. 1 1 1 M Kd & CO.. lakes this method of
informing Briok-Lnyer.J, Guilders, and all others in
terested, in and about Sunbury. that he i prepared
to till all ordurs, for building and paving Lirick, of a
Mipiri.ir quality, ami at as low iu call be had
il.-cwhcro.
I oni nlm the At"nt in the Counties of Vorlbiiin
b.ilim.l. I in. Sndcr and Montour, for WAK
;K'.S IMPKOVKD 1'IUE and WATKR PROnF
RtwiF. 'Ihi-H lh. rliinre t aii.l het Ro.if that
in be u;i l on i' r I ii.i.:-. W't- ctv i-.-il .irjveral buiM
in wilh il, ttiii'ii:j; llio la.-t tesson with entire aalis-lie-lion.
I'rdew li It at ile llrii k Vaid, in Cuke's Addition
to Simbiiry, or nt tho Oit .-o tf .Mr Win. lloagtin'e
t-'nw Mill and Lumber Yard, or at Sunhury l'u.-t
OJlkc. will tocnive prompt ationilnii.
' TOWN.CSEND 1IIMES.
Funbury, March 14, lr,5S.
hi. iit;.A, iH-iuiht,
Will removo blsOffiooto J. M. Simpson's Building.
2nd story, Maikul Square,
'TJNBTJllY, I'V.
Urill.liH he will bo prepared lo do ell V.ir.d eT
work pertiiiuiug to Dentistry. Will keep
,'oiihlnntly on hand a Ur;je aiorttiicLt of Teeth, and
r'her lui.tal material, from which he willlio able to
. bet. ai d meet the wants of his eutnoers.
All work warranted to givo iatislt.cUoD, or olfc tho
money refunded.
Tho very bet Mouth Wmh and Toolh-Powders
k'pi on bund.
liis reference? aro the numerous patrons fir whom
hi ha- worked for the last twelve years.
Suubury, March 21,
To Farmers!
THE TACIFIC GUANO COXrANY'S
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC OTJANO.
f pill". ); nliou of l'armerj and oilier cousumers of
I. I'eililirvn is invited to this liuuno, an worthy of
lot tr :i"en.l notice. Its ue for several years in
M.u vlaud. Yii''iiiia an) ether South.rn States, for
all riopn. rat given It a standard olnraoter for tx-c-llrnee
urequallod by any other. It podesscs all
i 'iiieki cB of Peruviau lluano, with permanent
fiaaluiet tot touuit iu Inut article, -vl I Li. of Ibid
itoiino are lound more thun equal to ii0 ibi. of the
l uii tupirpbon bala. It ripviu tbo wheat crop from
ii . e to fi'ven days earlier than the phosphate, bicb
Irtci ajona c.k it luculculablo adtantajjos. Liberal
ili.-ei.unt l.i deuluti.
Vt talt by
JOHN 8 MKKSF. k CO ,
Uiicrl AghiiLi for Paoihc Guano Co ,
M bouth tii.lnwarv Ave . Thtlad'a ,
And 71 lomo Street Ralliiuoru
Mt-rtl 2?, li p ,fJUl
SHOEMAKERS.
THE bt qualities of bole Leatbtr, Friuch Calf
Lioi, JJonoceor. Linings, Lai-U, Nails, Peg.-,
TooN of all kiiK1.., and every tluugurrd by the trade,
(nrsalelow bv J. 11 cN LEY A CO
CARl'ENTERS.
V LL Bud iu r ur eilit U. hn:nt -of rrmr h k
rfPlaaM. t,. Au;n Hl.'liU HamiDin File;
Cbutb, .A- ft ijibv
.' H rr'M.LY ""
fSB TIBT LATEST ARRIVAL!!
FALL&WINTER
Joseph Eyster,
Corner of Market and Fourth Street,
SUN BURY, PENN'A.
Invites the publia to eall tad cxamu-a bis elegant
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which be will sell at greatly reduced prlcesf Ills
stock consists in part of
C-A.SQI MERE 9
CLOTIIS &.C-, mt ,
yiHiP. Didiilnes, Lawns, Oinpthams, Calicoes, Muslins,
Sheeting. Ticking', Jeans, and a full asuortniout ol
Cotton and Woulen goods generally.
Hosiery, Olovcs, Uoop Skirfc. Alio Ilandkcrohicfc,
Urulies, Combs.
lint nml ( np'i Hoot nnl Mioph,
His a??ortraent of goods w ill not, ho ie suro fail to
I kafo tho fancy nnd suit tho wants of any desirous
of purchasing. His slock of
1 HARDWARE AND Ol'EENSWARE,
n,l (Iroeorics is laruo iu Quantity nnd choice In
qunlity, eomiirifing generally everything needed in
lue iionscnoiii euner lor uiu or urnuuieub.
Ho is always ready and glad Ho seo his friends
nnd takes pleasure in rhoniug them his goods even
though no sales arc rondo. He only asks a call, and
is sure that tho slock will compare favorably in
price and quality with the cheapest.
1 1 iML'i.'nn PYctrn
funbury. Nov. 16, IStVT
tint Cliislmtt Wtrccl, Phlladclpliia,
Aro tho best in l'o,
TOR THE FOLLOWING REASON'S :
Titty aro ruoro simple and duniblc, capicr kept in
order, mnko a strougcr and more clastic stitch, a
firmer and moro beautiful scum than any other
They ecw all fabrics from two common spools, re
quiro no ro-w inding of thread, fasten both ends of
the scnin by their own operation, nnd though every
fifth stitch is cut tbo scam will not rip.
Tlio Very His'h" I'rizo, Hie Orosw
of tho Legion of Honor was confcrroil on tho repre
sentative of tho
;e:ovs:R a iiaukk
E3B"
at tho Exposition linivcrscllco, Taris, 1307 J thus
uttc.iting their great superiority ovor all other sew
ing machines.
G ROVER A BAKER'S
NEW RTVLKS
S II I' X X I! MAC1IIME8
For Manufacturing,
Combino tho most modern and csscntiul improvo
mentF.
Tho attention is requested of Tailors, Manufac
turers of Boots and Shoes, Carringo Trimming,
Clothing and all others requiring tho use of tho
mcst effective
LOCK STITCH MACHINES,
To thc?o now stylos, which po.'scsa unmtstaknblo ad
vantages over all others.
FOR SALE BY
Miss CAROLINE TIAI.IUS.
Market Street, SUNLTRY, PENN'A ,
Nov. 23, led". ly
THE GREAT V R I Z E
I'ffosiiim Unicirsdle, Purls, 1C7.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO
EI.IAS HuHE, Jn.
Awnrilcd over Eihly-trvo Compctilor.-i,
Ili'iO- 1 ti--iiiiiiin.
The 'July Croud' tho Legion of Honor
and
GOLD MEDAL
given (o .Mbitn:AN tSKU'lNn Machines, per Iuipc
iii.1 Deeiee. pi:b!i.-lied ill Hie "Mouiteur Unit vrnar'
i itfieial .l.airiiiil of iho French Lin ire), Tuesday,
-J July, Io'jT. iu llteso wnrds :
m 1 l'abrieiuite do Machines a cou-
L'l ia lloiVE, Jit. ! dio cxposant.
I Maniil'io turer of Zoning Ma
j chine.-, Exhibitor,
This douhlo ftrtt honor H nnother proof of tho
great superiority of the HOWE tEUlNti MA
CHINE ovor all 'others '"
SII'LEV A PT'Hirs,
No 2,1 South i:i;'ht iilreet. Philadelphia,
Agents for Penus.vlvunia, New Jersey, Delaware and
Western 'irsii.ia.
Fibrunry 22, Irjfl. om
GUOCEUIES,
Provision, and Flour
& Feed Store.
.1. A. bllMH At CO.,
Li WeiunrV Luilding, Water Street, near King tt.,
NORTH UMUElt LAND, PA.,
IN TO It il their friends and tho publio generally
that they hiuea largo usortmeut of (iroecrits
Provision.', Ac , all freh and of the be.t quality, cou
sbUng of Teas, Collect, Bugars, and tpicos.
Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, Raisins, Cheese,
and Crackers, and in fact ovorytbing usually
kcjt iu tho (iroccry line,
'lhev would hIho cull attenlioii tn their largo and
heap lot if Oood FAMILY FLOUR, UreeuTea,
H um, tihouldom, Ac.,whii'h aro oonatantly kept on
ban I. AL'O, all kiiuN of Vegetables, Ao., Ac.
liivotheni a call and teo for yourself.
Northumberland, Kept. 2S, 1S67-
STONBWAHB.
TIU boit mi J choajict asfortniunt of btono War
in b-iSitiici, jurt roccivvii and lor bulo choan ut tlie
H : I. I ' ...U Vi..n -
11. V. FRILINU.
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
Vulcltiuaker nail Jen.
elcr.
MOUTH 2d BT . COH. OF QUAItHY,
P1II1.AHKU'IIIA.
An a.ioilment of Walv-hcs, Jeweliy, cVilvoi sad PUUg
U'-iik c'liibiiinilv on haiHl.
IV Hepan iiij; ol U uli lit and Jewelry promptly at
lelolril p.
Ni.y ;l, tB7 I y.
TXR Kaddlprs, we have Saddle Trees, Rills, Buck
X Us, Uig Trees, Pad Trees, llanes, ell kinds and
every thing pertaining to the basiium, fur sale by
J. II. CONLEY A GO.
i hililrvst'st I'tii-i-lad'Ce),
WK would eall the attention of those wanting i
Child t'arrme. to our new and large assort
mn rn n. log nm and beautiful Hyle
' If ":'LLY A ( n
XXAUGirS
GrWnnonoloftirmaTfn iaal
llliiert, that the Tallowing prioei have beon adopted
or tha present spring season s
BATJOH S RAW BONB pnOSPHATK.
Priaa, 4e pat 1,000 Jbf.
BAUOH'S CHICACO BONK FERTILIZER
Frieo, f 50 per 2,000 lbs.
BAUGH'8 CHICAOO BLOOD MANURE,
jkfl Price tiO par 2000 pounds.
This wcfl known popular trade-mark will be found
upon every package of the above manures.
The high estimation In which Bavqb'i Bono Ma
nures have been bold, during fourteen years put,
we shall fully sustain in the future. Having now tho
entire control of the great resources of the city of
Chicago, for furnishing Ammonia end Phosphato
yielding material, vis : Bones, Dried Flesh, Blood,
Ac, wo have, in connection with our works In Phil
adelphia, the largest facilities for furnishing these
manure, at tho above low prices.
BACOII A SONS, Philadelphia.
NORT-WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Chioago
JOHN RALSTON & CO., Gcn'l Ag'ts, Now York.
OEORQE K.IRKE A CO., Boston.
GEOltuE DUODALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore
For all information respecting the above Manures,
address cither of the above houses.
"JOURNAL OP TOE FARM,"
A New Monthly Agricultural Taper, published by
BAUOII 4 SONS, PHILADELPHIA.
Its design is to present a full rontroof Aericultura
and Horticultural intelligence ; articles upon tho
Practical and Beiontific relations of the subject : and
its general aim Is to inoulcate a popular system of
uigu manuring, jua claims oi
BAUOU 8 COMMERCIAL MANURES,
are urged In an honest and open way, but not urged
to the cxolusion of any other valuable ntanurinl aid
to the farmer which the markets or borne rosouxocs
afford.
All farmers will find it. wo think, fully worth all
it costs, in the practical suggestions it presents, and
the general reader will meet a share of solid enter
tainment.
Price. 50 cents per year. Address.
BAUOII A EONS, Philadelphia.
old by
SMITIt i. GENT1IER, Suubury.
Jan. 2a, 1868. aug'07-ly
T1TU OBEAT
ZIKGARI BITTERS
The component parts of this remarkable preparation
were'flxst discovered, compounded and distributed,
some twsnty years ago, by Ir. Cbiopscs, the cele
bratcd Egyptian fbyslcian. Thousands ef his sutler
tng oountrymen were restored to hcaltli, as well as great
numbers of the Inhabitants of Nubia and Abyssinia,
and of tbecountries aordurins; upon the Southern coast
;0l us ueaiierranean bca.
InaeMI, trie fame or the
ZINOAIII HITTERS
soon spread ever Europe,
and was adopted by the
principal Physicians ta
charge of the hospitals of
3tbe old world, In wbkBi U
is stiU used with oreemi-
nent success.
The Viceroy of Kavnt nlaecd the name
ot ra. Cuiorava upon the " Koll f Nobles," and pre
Sentcd'to him a Medal bearing the tallowing inscrip
tion: " I)a. Chsopsos. Die Public Benefactor.11 This
Bitters is now offered to tbo pablie of America with
tlie full assurance that It will be found, upon fair
trial, to act as a specific for the yire of
Cholera, Dysentery, Dlexrhetsi, Cnolesm
Morbus, Ferer nil Afrue, Yellow Kcver,
KheamaUsm, Typnold Fever, Dyapenala,
Colle, IlronehlUa, :onsumpttoi, Flatn
Icnoy. Diseases or tlie Kidneys, Nervous)
Uebillty, and Female Complaints ,
Ttetnarkatile cures of the above diseases have been
effected by Its uso, as numerous certificates, many from
regular physicians, fully attest; and It Is destined to
supersede any preparation extant. As on agreeable
Tonic, and an
INVIGORATINO BEVERAGE,
IT HAS
NO EQUAL.
Tnra Tns
zingari bitters
has sul'l
as well as body,
ar us a
PREVENTIVE
o
DISEASE,
nA3 NO SUPERIOR.
A FEW WORDS TO LADIES. The use of tho
ZIXOARI BITTKH3 will give to you that soft, semi
transparent complexion which the God of nature (de
signing woman lo be the loveliest of his works) fully
intended that you should have for It Is nature's own
powder and paint combined. By purifying the blood,
stimulating tho pigmentary eclls of tlie dermis,
and imparting health and life throughout the entire
system, it especially gives that smooth clearness and
beauty to the complexion so much to be desired re
moving all roughness, blotches, freckles, pimples, and
that yellow, sickly look so common In our day; and
what is even better than this, it cures every species of
female irregularities and disease.
Principal Depot, Uorrisburg, Fa.
RAHTER & HAUSE,
Sols Pbopiuetors.
For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Druggist, Buubury
Pennsylvania.
August 3, 1807.
on raas, jr.
C. B. WOLTERTOlf.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
T
II E Bubacribor respectfully inform thiUiieiM of
s:....i....u ..;..;,;.. v. ,. Ln.r .
uuuvui j u i.4uiijr wibv suvjr uht v'v4va ea
COAL YARD
at J. Haas i, Co's Lowor Wharf, Sunlury,l'n.
wuere iney are prepared to supply all sands ot Mia
mokin Coal, at cheap rates. Families and others
promptly supplied. Country custom reenectfullv
solicited.
HAAS WOLYERTON,
Sunbury, Jan. IS, 1863.
WATl'IIM FOU KVUVIlOIY.
A Superb Ktock of fine Gold and Silver Watches
all Warranted to Run, and thoroughly Regulated,
at the low price of $10 each, and satisfaction
Uuarantood
100 Sold Gold Hunting Watohos, $250 to f 1000
1U0 Magle Cased Uold Watches 2M) to
100 Ladies' Watches, enameled, 100 to
200 Uold H'ing Chronometer Watches 250 to
200 Uold Hunting English Lovers 200 ta
300 Uold lluuliui Dublei Watohos 160 to
M0
300
260
200
260
160
250
250
14
100
60
600 Gold Hunting Auierioan Watches 100 to
600 bilvcr Hunting Levers 60 to
600 bilver Hunting Duplexes 76 to
600 Uold Ladies' Watches 60 to
1000 Uold Hunting Lepincs 60 to
1000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 60 to
2500 Hunting Wilver Watches 25 to
6000 Assorted Watuhea. all kinds in i
76
auv ttuuvw buick win oe aisposoa or on too popu
lar one price plan, giving every patron a Ono Uold
or eolij bilver Watch for 1 10 without regard to
value!
Wbiout, Bbo. A Co., 161 Broadway, New York,
wish to immediately dispose of the above magnifi
cent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are
placed in soaled envelopos, and well mixed. Hold
ers aro ontitled to the ariloles named in their certi
ficate, upon paymcntof Ton Dollars, whether it be a
watch worth $ 1 ,000 or one worth loss. Tbo return of
any of our certificates entitles yon to the articles
named theroon, upon payment, irrespective of its
worth, and as no article value at lots than $10 ig
named on any certificate, it will at once be seen
that this is no lottery, but a straight forward legiti
mate transaction, which may Co participated in
even by the most fastidious.
A tingle oertifioate will be lent by mail, post paid
upon rooeipt of 26 oents, five for $1, eleven fur fJ,
thirty-three and elegant premium for $6, sixty six
and more valuable premium for $10; one buudred
and inostsuperk watches for $16. The sgents or those
wishing employment, this la a rare opportunity. It
Is a legitimately conducted business, authorised by
the Uovernmeut, and open ta the mast careful soru.
tiny. Watches sent by Express, with Uli fur eolloe
lion on delivery to that no aiasetisfoctlon jaa possibly
occur. Trv us. Arl.ir
WKIUUT, BROTHER CO., Importers,
101 Broadway, ttosr York.
March 21. l8Ag.-Su
B
IKD CAOES, 11 different kinds. If joawant
good snd cueap Bird I ares, so to
tO.NLLY A CO S
I
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
J-OH W1LVEB,
RB8PKCTFULLY tefrrrms his rVleads and eus
Somen, the be has Jwet opened a snap far the
manufacture ef BOOTS i BUOES, est
Spruct itreett Mitten Beeond $treet and Ccntr
Alley, Bunbury,
where all kinds ef work in bis line will be made up
In the latest style and In the best workmanlike man-
ir.
Havinc first olass stock on hand, be flatten himself
that ha will be able to suit the tastes of the most fas
tidious. The publio ore invited to call.
JOHJl WILVEH.
Bunbury, Juno 16, 1807.
IDE GREAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,
I1ST SXJ3STBXm"2'
Is on 3d street, opposite the MASONIC DALL, at
BERGSTREESSER'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Hut Irately KsinblUbed, wltto all
tlio Modern Improvcmvnls
of the Art t
miTE subscriber, bavins built the room cxnrcsslv
X for the purpose of Photographing, and having
devoted many years to the business, is confident of
His ability to assure ms patrons mat tne worK pro
duced shall be second to none in country or city.
Mo work allowed to leave the gallery unless en
tirely satisfaotory. Having the best sky light in the
county, he is preparod to make Photographs in all
kinds of weather, nut wonld prefer clear day for
small children.
He is also prepared to take new site, er cabinet
card Photographs.
All kinds of pictures copied and magnified to
any required site and colored beautitully in Oil or
Water colors or India Ink. We pay special attention
to all kinds of out door work, such at Landscape
views of Monuments, Machinery, County Beats, Ac,
n lurrre lot of Photograph frames constantly on hand.
Tho publio ore raipoctfully invited to call and see
our specimens and our complete arrangements for
making ruotograpua, special terms to lamiues anu
clubs.
. BERQ 3TRESSER.
Bunbury, July IS,
SI. V. CJUAIUIAUT'B
Confectionry Toys and
IFIVCTIT STORE
market Mret, Siiubury, l'a.
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
TOYS OF'EVEH-Y DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c, &c,
"CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at the above
J establishment at wholesale ana retail, at reason
ahlo prices.
He is manufacturing ell kinds of Confectioneries
to kocp up a full assortment wnicn are sold at low
rates.
Tobacco, Scgars, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and
avariotyof other nrtiolcs, all of which are oSeied
wnoicsiun ana rotau.
Li? Remember tho name and place. "1
M. C. UEARUART.
Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright Bon's
store.
Bunbury, Sept. 19. 1SC3. tf
iVutcr and xV'lro lroot
SLATE ROOFS.
THE undersigned respectfully informs builders in
this and adjoining counties that he is preparod to
put on Slate Roofs in a superior manner. He furn
ishes the celebrated Lehigh county Slate, which is
tho best in the market, lie warrants his work to be
durable end fire and water proof. Ho invites the in
spection ot tne puono to tne work ne nasaone in oun
bnryon Haunt's, Ureenoueh's and Haas' buildings,
and on others at various places. His prices aro as
tow as tnoso or any other slater.
Address, D. S. SMITH,
Sunbury, P. O.,
oreall at his residence in Upper Augusta twp.
January 11, 18CU. ly
Nl'lXR's) rilllT URAl'Ii eVIAK,
I'sicdby hundrodsel'l'ongrcsntlons
for Chtircli or Communion
Purposes.
Ai.ao.
EXCELLENT FOR LADIES ASD WEAKLY
PERSONS.
VINEYARDS, NEW JEliSEY.
NPEEK'M I'UKTVUAI'i: WISE
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This justly eclcbrated nativo Wine Is mado from
tbo mice ol tne uporto urape, raisea in mu country
Its invaluablo
Tonic & Sirens tlicuinjf Propcrtiex
Are unsurpassed by any other native wine. Being
tho pure juico of tne grape, prouuooa unuer air.
Speor's own personal supervision, its purity and
genuineness ore guaranteed. The youngest ohild
may partake of its goncrous qualities, and tha weak
est invana may use it to advantage, it is paruou
ly benoficiul to the aged and debilitutcd, and suited
to the various ailments that afflict the weaker sex.
It is, in every respect,
A WINB TO BR RELIED ON.
Invalids use SPEER'S PORT ORAPE WINE.
Female use SPEER'S PORT URAPE WINE.
Weakly persona find a benefit by it use.
SPEER S WI-NLdin hospital ore profcrrod to
other wines.
ITSfSold by all Druggists and Grocers.
A. SPEER'S VINEYARD, Now Jersey. Offico,
313 BROADWAY, New York.
The trade supplied by Johnson, Holloway A Cow.
den, and Froncn. Richards A Co., in Philadelphia.
For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Sunbury, Pa.
Oct. 2K- ly.
J. H. Conley Co.,
Market Street, Knst ol lhe ltnilrond,
BUNBURY, PENN'A.
DEALERS IN
FUUE1CIN Ac AMERICA.
Hardware & Cutlery.
niHE attention of Moebonios, Farmers, Builder,
X and Buyers gonerally is luvitod to the fact that
wo ore now offering a better seleoted assortment of
HARDWAKK, CUTLERY. AC,
than ever was offered in this marked at prioe much
bulow those heretofore demandod by doalers. Our
stock 00 in prises all artialos in thi tin of business,
embracing a general ussortuicnt of tools and male
rials used by
CARPENTERS. BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAUOK MAKERS,
JOINERS, AO., AC,
togotber with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails,
Spikos,Rope, Chain, Uruiustunca, Mill and X Cut
Saws, ta., Ac.
Bunbury, March 30, 1667.
Notice to Merchant and Shipper.
riYUE undersigned, proprietor of Wouor & Prick's
X Line, give notices to merchant and shippers
that tho Depot Is still at 811 Market street, Phila
delpbio, and all Ooods directed to Buubury, Danville
and Lowisburg, and all intermediate stations along
the railroad, will be promptly doliverod.
IjT t'ars leave 811 Market street, Philadelphia
tri-weeklv Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
J. W. BRdWN, Proprietor, Lewisburg,
J. II. BROWN, Agent, biuibury, p..
December T, 1667.
Axsrrlcaltural lsuplciniesttai,
TTOE'S Grain Rakes, Steel and Iron Oarden Rakes,
XX Long and D Handle Spades. Shovels, Maaure
and Hay Forks, Grass and tirain Scythes, Urain
Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace, Breast, Tongue and
Log Chains, Grind-stones, Fanning Mill beivesuf
all sixes and kinds, a large assortment of Red Wagon
Uames, for Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth,
for sale bjr J. tr. CONLEY CO.
Mount Carmel Hotel
MX. CAHMEIj, JSorthunaberland Co.. P.,
TUOa UUKKKT, l'BorsUETOB.
This large eomuedlous Hotel is located Beer tb
depot of Uie taasuokin Valley and the Uaakake A
New Yeck Railroad. Trains arrive and deport daily
Thi bouse is iooeled in tne outre af tha Coal Re
gion and affords th bait auuvwmodalioas to travel,
and remanent custemers. Jy
Great AUractiori, v
NEW TIN - W ARE,
Ssnoct Iresa avjad atTs sStor er
SlrllTH & OE1TTHER,
Where tbey keen constantly on band and manufac
ture te order at short notice.
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
They would etrjeoiall eall the attention ef car-
chasers to their large and well selected stock of
COOK AND FARjlOE STOVES.
The subscribers hare made arrangements to have
all their best stoves made to order, and those who
would have a good stove would do well to go and
examine their urge and well selected stock.
First. They defy eomnetltion on the follow!
tried Broads of Cook Stores, vis t
Combination Uaa llartter, Cefolcs
tioTrnor Pena-Cook.
WABASH AND IRONSIDES,
and the well known Antidiurt Cook Stove called
BI'EAR'8 ANTIDUST.
Also. Parlor and office Stoves in Brest variety em
bracing all the best manufactures and most fashion
able designs, unsurpassed lor Desuty of nnisn simpli
city of arrangements combining oheapneas, durability
and each store warranted to perform what tbey are
represented.
Also, inoeeieDraiea uaitimore rire i iaoe btove,
for ncating nrst, second and tnird storlos by aegutars.
Also, VULCAN H1ATER.
Also, the celebrated MORNINO GLORY.
Conl Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Khadoaj,
Ctalmnlesi, nnd nil article
usually kept in an establishment of this kind.
Tbey are also prepared to furnish rJIato and do slating
in the best workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Roofing, Spouting, Ranee nnd
Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, Ac. Repairing neatly
ana oneapiy executed.
Also:
"Ifnugli's Raw Bone SupcrPko
pbatc."
Remember the claee. Sample and Sales Room
nearly opposite Conly's Hardware fcHore, Market
atreot, betweon Third and Fourth streets. Building
dark painted.
August 23, 1H00.
JAM,
CALUnliLL A.
CO.
JEWELERS,
DOS Chestnut Street
PHILADELPHIA,
Mixnvfacturtrt and Importers
Of every description of
Fiwtj lass Goods
belonging to the Business of
Goldsmith and Silversmiths.
Have removed to thoir
NEW MARBLE STORE,
Fxtonding from Chestnut Street to Sansom Street,
eOording ample room and convenient aooessorics,
giving opportunity for a proper display of goods, ami
better means for their examination.
With extensive and favorable arrancramenta In IbiJ
Country and in Europe, we are In position te offer
at modorate FIXED prices.
watches. Diamonds, Bronze & Marble Good
Silver Ware, Jewelry, Porcelains,
Plated Qoods, Musical Boxes,
and every description of FANCY ARTICLES.
Strangers visiting the city are eordlally Invited ta
smuiiuv vui tin; CtUlU,
March 7, 1888 ly.
PHOTO GRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS ABTB STATIONERY,
Monthly Time Books Drawing Books and Slates.
Bocks, Hymn Bonks, Blank Books, Memorandum
Uo.iki, uiaries, i'ocket books, Ink Stands, Pens,
Pencils, a fine assortment of Paper, ink, Ae.
Forsnloby ANNA PAINTER.
CHOICE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL
9 & 8 & 8
iS-fcJ 1M J . BOHNEB,
Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will Turn.
Ifh from the most responsible Nurseries in this and
otbor btatos, first class TREES of all kinds. Also.
eihrubbory, Vines and Plants. Uarden Seeds of all
Kinds.
Orders are respoctfully solioited.
Address HEN J. BOUNER,
Paxinos, Nortli'd. Co.
ftr" N. B Insurances taken in several of trio
moat responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Detective
Companies in the State.
Juno 8, 1807. y
SEEING IS BELIEVING
At ?Ot Arclt Street.
NEW PRICES I NEW GOODS
Rich Silver and Silvcr-Plated Wares,
Including every style and
description, mado expressly
for tho Winter trade, which
for neatness and durability
oonnot be surpassed at
JOHN BOWMAN'B
Wholesale and Rotail Manufacturing Establishment,
i us AtiUll ciitr, f iltLADELPUIA.
t3Re-platiugat thort notice
looember21, 2887 .aug27
PURE LAGER BEER!
I'O KXI- IC A I A L.V,
From the
Cold Spring Brewery,
BUNBURY, PA.
JOSEPH EACEEPa.
RESPECTFULLY inform the public generally
that be I prepared to furnish
LAGER BEER,
PORTER AND A Lis,
n largo or small quantities. Ills facilities for mak
ng Beer cannot be excelled, and is pronounced supe
rior to any other offered in Central Pennsylvania.
It has also been recommended by physicians as a
beat thy drink for invalids,
Hotels, Restaurant and private families supplied
at short notice.
bunbury, Bcpt 21, 1867.
ARCH STREET FOUNDRY!
J. YOrauJIAS, Proprietor.
Arcs St., between 3d and 4th, cloao
to tbo sVubllo School lloissie.
SUNBUX11T, PENN'A.
THE proprietor of this establishment respectfully
inform the publia that he has eommenoed the man
ufacture of Cooking and Heating
STOT323!
wbioh be wjll sell at lower price then tbey con be
obtained elsewhere.
MILL Gearing, Stoves, and th largest class of
Castings mode promptly to order.
Also, Window Weights, Frames and Grate for CI
lor Window, Ac.
t'nxt Iron Chimney Tops,
WATER TROUGHS A DOOR bTEPd
A liberal prioe paid for old eastings.
THE CELEBRATED LIVERPOOL PLOW, lm
proved, is manufactured at this establisbmont. Also,
Stove Urate of all kind, Kettles, and every variety
of small eastings.
Bunbury, Oct. 5, 1867;
Are espeeiolly invited to eall end examine our stock
of iiUILDER'S HARDWARE, eomprising
Nails and Spikes of all varieties. Butts, Screws,
rJtrap and T Hinges, Locks and Latches, Bolt. Plo
teriug Trowels, Hriok Trowel, Plartew Bieves,
Ac, Ac, for sol by
J. H. CONLEY CO.
IHE following persons are entitled to receive ea
. increase of Bounty andet tb Aut of Uoagress
paesod July lstit), to equalise Bounties.
1st All soldiers who enlisted after tb 19th day of
April, 1S61, for t years, and served tb.ir time of
enlistment and bav been honorably discharged, and
have reoeived or axe entitled to reoeiva a ituuntyof
f 100, are entitled on additional bounty ef t)lOO.
Sd All sueh soldier who siduud tilt yean, and
bare been honorably discharged on aesoaat of
wounds resolved in the line of duty, are eaUUed te
oa aaaiuonai xhiuuit oi 9 s vw,
Id Th Widow, Minor Children, or ParenU of uot)
oldier who died la tba Mrvia of woand or disease,
ore entitled to ea additional Boaaty of IOO.
By application to B. f. WOLVLKTON, Em ,of
Suaavar, fenusyivanlo, who is oa autbanaea Halm
Ageut, all suoh claims ean be speedily cotieoled
Tui.bury. Ausjustt, lekJO 1
as.
Wkt. 7
OrKlM'aOWH MASS"
"KJBY8TONJ! SKIRTS. "
are tke best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Bkirts
in the market. Trail Bkirts, 15 springs, $1.00 1 30
springs, $1.20 ! and 40 springs, $1.46. Plain Skirt
tapes, M springs, 80 seats; ii springs, Bfteenu;
(0 springs, $1.14 ; and Si springs, $1.85 Warrant,
ed in every respect.
"Our OWN Make" of "UNIBN SKIRTS," Elev.
en Tape Trails, from SO to M springs, $1.20 to $2 60.
Plain, Bix Tapes, 20 to 60 springs, from 6 Cents to
$2.00. These BklrU are better than those sold by
other establishments as first class goods, and at much
lower prices.
"Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION BKIRTS,"
ore In every way superior to all other Hoop Skirts
before the pnblia, and only have to be examined or
worn to eonvfnoe every one of the foot. Manufac
tured of the beat linen-finished English Steel Springs
very superior tapes, and the style of the metalio
fustonings and manner of securing them surpass for
durability end excellence any other Skirt In this
country, and are lighter, more elastic, will wear
longer, give more satisUetion, and are really cheaper
than all others. Every lady should try them. They
are being sold extensively by Merchants throughout
this and the adjoining state at very moderate prioes.
If you want the best, ask for "Hopkin's Champion
Skirt." If you do not find them, get tb merchant
with whom you deal to order them for yon, or come
or send direot to as. Merchants will find onr dif
ferent grade of Skirts exactly what tbey need, and
we especially invite them to call and examine our
extensive assortment, or tend for Wholesale Price
List.
To be bad at Retail at Manufactory, and of tb
Rotail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the
Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should be
addressed.
MANUFACTORY and SALESROOM, 628 Arch St.
Between 6th and 7tbt., Philadelphia.
WM. T. HOPKINS.
February 29, 1868 lOmos.
BALTIMORE
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED A3 A REFUGE FROM QUACK
ERY.
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE
CAN BE OBTAINED.
DR. JOHNSON has discovered the most Certnin.SpeedV
and only KrTeetual Remedy in the World fur all Pii
vate Diarasee, Weakness of the Biek of Limbs, Htrietnres,
A flections uf the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Dis
charges, I m potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dys
pepsy, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpi
tation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblinars, Dimaess uf
Bight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or
skin, Affections ot the Liver. Lungs, Stomach or Bowels
thei. Terrible Dianrdeisansing lions the Solitary Habits
of Youth tboae secret and sulitaiy practices more fatal lo
their viclims than the song of Syrens to the Matiners of
Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, Ac, impoeaible.
Young Men
Especially, who have become the victimsof Solitary Vice,
thai dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
to an nntimclr crave thousands of Youiic Men of the
m.iat exalted talents and brlliiaut intellect, who miht
otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thun
ders of eloquence nr waxed to ecstaty tne living lyre, mv
eall with full colli dene.
3Inrringre.
Married Persona or Youiir Men contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, de
formities, Ac., speedily cured.
He who pbtees himself under the care of Dr. J. may
may religiouy cotihde in his honor as a gentleman, and
eunbdenlly rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Organic weakness)
Immediately Cured, nnd Full Vigor Rertored.
This Distiessin Affection which renders Life misers-
'bis and mairiega impossible is the penalty paid by I he
victims ol improper inuuigcncea. i oung permiu sr. too
apt In commit excesses from not beingawereof tks dread
ful consequence, trim may ensue, enow, wnu wai unuer-
stanus Uie suhjeel win prett.na to aeny inai in. power oi
flocreation is m aamer ny inose lamng into improper
lot. than by the predenls 1 Besides deing deprived the
pleasures of healthy oaspriug,the most serioasaud Uesti ac
tive svmnioms to both body and mind arise. The system
brcomea Deranged, tho Physical and Mental Functions
wetikenetl, Jjossoi iruci'cuiive fower, nervous immuni
ty, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Con
stitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough,
Consumption, Decay and Dtalh,
Office, No. 7 South Frederick Street
Left bund side going from Baltimore street, a few doois
flora the coiner, fail not tootwerve name and number.
Letters mn.t be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's
Diplomas hang in bis orbce.
A Cure Warranted lit Two Days.
No Mercury or Nuutcout Drug.
Dr. .lolinston.
Member of th Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad
uate from one of the moat eminent Colleges in the I'nited
States, and the greater part of whose life has been speut
in the hospitals or IjOikIoii, Paris, Philadelphia anu else
where, has elfecled soma of the inont astonishing cures
trr.it weteever known ; many troubled with tinging in tha
hend end ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarm
ed at sudden sounds, bashluuies wilh frequent tilushin,
attended sometimes with derangement of nuud, wcieeuicd
immediately.
Tnke Particular Notice.
Dr. J. addreswe all those who have injured themselves
by improper indulgeuee aad solitury hubus, which rum
both bmlyand uund, uiihiting liiciu for either busiaess,
study, society or marrine.
'J'iiKR are s'line of the sad and melancholy effects pro
dueeit hy early habits ol youth. viz: Weakness of the liaek
and Liuiba, Puiua m the lioad, Uimnuss of Sight, Los. of
MuKul.tr Power, Palpitalioti of the Heart, Xlyspepsy,
Nervous lrriuhihty, Dcmnceinent of th. Uigealiv. Func
tions, tien.ral Debility, Symptom, uf Coiisunipliou, Ac.
MsNTALLV The tearliil edecls on the mind are much
to bedreutled Iaim ol Menwry, Ciaifuslonof Ideas, De
prenioo of Spirits, Evil- Fuieuoding., Aversion to Society,
Self-Distrust, Iaiv of Solitude, Timidity, Ac. are some of
the evils produced.
TuorsANDs of persons of all ages caa now Judge what
is the cause of theii decliuiug health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, lieivt'US and enaciatrd, hiiviug a
singular Mppenrance about the eyes, cough and symptuuia
of eonsuinptioa.
Young 'lei
"ho have injured themselves by a certain practice Indulg
ed in when alone, a habit frequently kniued Irom evil
coinpaiiKin., or at school, the etleets nf which are nightly
feit, even when asleep, nnd if not cured renders mairine
impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply
intiaednttaly.
Want a pity thnt a voting mnn, the hope of his country,
the d.trline of his parents, should be snatched from all pros
pects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of devia
ting fmm the path of natureand indulging in a ceruiia
secret baUl. Such persons Musr, bcl'oie cuntemplating
inarrinfce,
reflect that a sound mind and txKly aie the most neoeuary
requisites in promote connubial happiness. Indeed without
thee, the jousney through life become, a weary pilgrim.
aire; me pro.peei nouny aaraens to the view; tne mind
beeomea atiadowed with despair and filled with the melan-
cboly retteritoii tiiat the b'ippiiies ol" anoiher becomes
blighted with our own
IHiea of Iiitprudenre.
When ibe misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
finds taut be baa imbibed Uie Metis of this painful disease,
il too tifteu happens that an ill-timed sense of shame, oi
dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who,
fiom education and respectability, can alone befriend him,
delaying till the eouditulioual sympbuna of Una borild
disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated airs
throat, diea ted nose, reietural pain lo th hisul and bmbs,
dimness ol' sight, deafness, node on the shiu bones and
anna, blotcbe. on the head, fncaand etlieiaitus, piogreM
ingwith frightful tapidity, till at last the pabM of Ui
mouth or the bomis of Uie save fall in, and the victim of
lhisiiwf.il Uiseasu beoomes a horrid object of commisera
tion, till death puts a period to his dreadful suffering, by
sending him lo "that Undiscovered Country from whence
ao traveller leluirn "
Il is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims lo this
terrible disease, owing In ibe nrukillfulnese of ignorant
prctejulera, who, by tb usaof that "Deadly Poison, Met.
euryssvruiu ths constitution and make the residue of life
miserable,
HI r nil ere r
Trust not your lives, or health, ta lbs care cf the many
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of knowl
edge, name or character, who copy Dr Johnston's adver
tisemenu, or sty le themselves, in Ui. newspapers, regularly
Educated Poyaieiaus, incapable of Cuiing, they keep yoa
trifling month after mouth taking their blthyand poisoiiua
compound., or a. long a. th smallest fee can be obuunad,
snd in despair, leave yon with mined health to sigh over
yonr getting disappointment.
Dr. Johnston is the only Physician advertising.
il is credential or diplomas alwaya bang iu kis office.
His remidies or treatment are enknowa to all others,
prepared from a life spent in the greal hospital, of Europe,
Ihs Ural in Hi is country and a won es.Uni.ive "Private
Fraouoo" than any other Ph) sieiau iu the world.
. Indorsement ot the Press).
Th mauy tbousauda cured et thi institution year after
year, and the numerona important Hurgical t)iefation
performed hy Dr. Johnston, witnened bv the reporters of
th "8un," "Clipper," end many other papers, aotices of
whiek have appeared again and again before the public,
beside his standing a a gentleman of character and te.
sponsibilay, is a sufficient guarantee to tke afflicted.
Wkln Iilaeaaea Speedily Cured.
Peraoa writing should be particular in direcliag their
otters to bis Iruaiiutioii, in toe foliowuig mawier,
Jobaa 91. Johnston, Iff. H.
or the Baltimoie Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
Nov. to, leer t y.
Lime I Lime I Lime I
rrUlKaow Lim Kiln of H. B. Maaser, at Belin
A. O rove Station, are new completed and ia sua,
eemful operation, producing lime of the very beet
quality. The kiln or built wilh all tb modern
convenience and imDrovament. and bar a capaci
ty of producing 400 bushels per day. Kxeeilent
roads have been mod to the kilns, not Interfered
with by tho railroad, where wogutt or sled eon b
loaded in a few minute from th icbute, without
handling. Having opened a large body of the
best limestone, at the mouth of the kilns, thsy ara
enabled to uli lim at tb low rat of II oeot pet
bushol. The kilns are in charge of oompeteat par
ana, who will always be prepared to (apply u
iomsr. Apply to H- B. Mosser, Banbury, er lo
Clia. Dniklbrger, or Chat. J. (tanred, at we aun.
Dee amber le, I(M7-
8EIXEES 4 POLWEIX.
WUOLESALH
AMD yROITIiIls.118,
No. 161 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
rjr-Order promptly attended to
' HOOP RRIRT8
I'sUlsaAeJphl. Jk. fflrte) IttUirond.
" gTJMMER TiHZ TABLH. "
Through sad direct route beAeea PhUadeLakia
n 1 .J II l-l - urini i ., Wi
west and the ttreat Oii Region of Pennsylvania.
BLKOAMTgIJEgPINa gARfl on aB Might Trains.
On and after Monday, May 11th, 1898, the Trains
on the Philadelphia Sri Rail Road will run ft
follow :
Wnirwann.
Mail Train leave Philadelphia, ' ll.Unm.
' " Banbury, 06 a m
" " arr. at Erie. 8.6Q pm
Erie Eapress leaves Phlladelnbia. IS 00 noon
" " " Bonbury 0 40 pm
" arr at Erie 10.04 am
Elm ira 'Mail leaves Phlladelpbia, H M a m
" " Bunburv 4..pm
11 " arriv at Look Haven, 7.4S p m
Es.stwi.aD.
Mail Train leave Erie 11.00 am
" " " Runbury, 1J00 m
11 " arr. at Philadelphia, T tO a m
Erie Express leave Erie T 40 p m
" ' "Bnnbnry 9 68am
" " err. at Philadelphia, 6.00 pm
Mail and Express oonaeot with Oil Creek and
Allegheny River Railroad. BAQOAQE OUECKID
TUROUOH.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Qeneral Bnperintendent.
Northern Central Railway.
BUMMER TIME BOHEDCLE.
AN and after May 11th, 1868, trains will
lcavo
S Duauum, a leiiowst
LEAVE NORTHWARD,
8.00 A. M.t Dally for Williamsnort. Dally (except
Sundays,) for Elmira, Canandaigus,
Rochester, Buffaloe, Niagara Yallj,
Suspension Bridge and the Canadas.
4.16 P. M., Daily (except Sundays,) for Elmira, and
Buffalo via Erie Railway from Elmira.
0.40 P. M., Doily (except Sundays,) for WUllomj
port. LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
12.03 A. M., Daily (except Monday.) for Baltimore,
Washington and Philadelphia.
10 02 A. M., Daily for Baltimore and Washington.
7.00 P. M., Daily (exoept Sundays,) for Uorrisburg.
J. N. DdBarbt, Ed. 8. Yocko,
Gen'l. Sup't., (Jon I Passen'r Ag't ,
Harrisbnrg, Pa. Baltimore, Md .
Lackawanna A. VIoomtiburt Itail
road.
OK and after Jan. 1st, 1867, Pauenger Trains
will run as foTlews :
BOLTHWARD.
A.M. A.M.
Leave Beranton, 6.60 10.00
P. M.
7.10
8.20
P. M.
4.40
a oo
8 17
8.60
10.1&
" Kingston, 6 65 11.20
Rupert, BS0
11 Danville, 0.61
Arr. North'd.. 10 Hi
NORTHWARD.
Leave North'd., 7.00
DonvUle, 7.40
Ruport, 8.15 A. M.
620
6 00
6.35
9.05
P.M.
" Kininrton. 10.60 8.30
2 50
Arr. at Beranton. 12.00 9.S5
4.00 10. IS
Trains leaving Kinnton at 8.30 A. M. for S.rnn.
ton, oonneot with Train arriving at New York at 6.20.
Passenaor taking Train South from Beranton at
5.60 A.M. via Narthnmberland, reaab Harrisbnrg
12 30 P. M., Baltimore 6. SO P. M , Washington 10.
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7 00 p. m.
H. A. FONDA.up't.
Kingston, Jon. 19, 1867.
Reading; Kallrood.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
may 20, ises.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North-Weet for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Pottsvillo, Tamoqna, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Ephrato, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia,
Ac, Ac.
Trains loave Harrisburg for New-York, as fbl
lows : At 2.60, 6.25 and 8.10 A. M. and 12 40 noon,
and 2.05 and 9 36 P.I M, connecting with similar
Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, nnd arriving
at New York at 6.00 10.00 and 11.60 A. M. and 3 50,
7.4010.30 P.M. Sleeping Cars acooropanving Uio
2.50 A. M. and 9 36 P. M. trains without change.
Leave Uorrisburg for Roading, Pottsvillo, Toma
qua, Mineraville, Ashland, Pino Grovo, Allentown
and Philadelphia at 8.10 A.M. and 2.06 and 4. Ill
P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way
stations ; the 4.10 p m. making connections for
l'hiladolphia and Columbia only. Por Pottsville,
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via ahuvlkill and
Busquehannn Railroad, loavo Uorrisburg at 3. 55 p . m .
Returning : Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.00
Noon and 6.00 and 8.00 p. m. Sleeping ours ac
companying the 9.00 a. m. and 5 00 and b 00 p. in.
trains without change.
Way Passenger Train leave Philadelphia ot 7 30
a. m., returning from Reading ut 0.30 p. in. stop
ping at all Stations; Pottsville st8 45 a. m. and
2.45 p. m; Ashland 6.00 a.m. and 12.-19 and 2.00
p.m.; Tamaquaat 8 30 a.m. and 1.60 and 8 46 p. m.
Leave Pottsville for Uarrisburg via Schuylkill and
Susquohunno Railroad at 7 !0 a. m. and 12.00 noou.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Roading at
7.30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 6.15
P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Seeding at 7 00
A. M., and 6.15 P. M. for EpUrota, Litii, Lanca.
tcr, Columbia, Ao.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8 00 p m , Thila
delpbia b 00 A. M., and 3.15 P M, tho 8.60 a m.
train running only to Reading, Pottsville 8 00 a in.,
Harrisburg, 0.25 am, and 4.10 and 9-35 pm. and
needing at i.iu z.oa and 7.15 a. m, for HurrUburir,
and 7.0i a. m. and 11.40 B m. for New York. 4.2A
p id. for Philadelphia..
Commutation. Alileoa-e. Seunn. R..hv,l .,1 P..
curston Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all
points.
Baggage oheoked through; 100 Pounds BrSgo
allowed each Passenger.
O. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent-
W IJAT sVA IT V laTT. DrrKsff ia.-T.e
vsu4e aWsUI A A"t U Itl AAlli VdUr.l.
in erery Tariety of
ANTHRACITE COAL,
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UNION HOTEL-
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Candles, Soda, Ao.,
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Senbury, Jan. 13, lboO.
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North Mill street, DANVILLE, PA.,
IS prepared to Bind Books, Papers, Magaiines
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All Order loft at tail Office, will receive prompt
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