Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 14, 1861, Image 4

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    I
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
FOR PURIFYING TIIE BLOOD.
And for tli jec fly turo of ths following fomidalntu
VerAfnln ami Hrrof iilottn After (fnni.nnrh
a l innuis. 1 1 ti n, fcorrs, Ki uptl ons,
'liiU, rnlnlr, Klotrhm, Uollt,
Ululns, and all fifclit li.cu-
OtiCMNn, liiil., fllh Jimp, fRffft
J. O. Arm A Co. f!imi I tvd It my duty to rv
ItmiwirtlB hi jf-iir NtiMtpniilin bus iluiin f r tut.
IlK'ing inhpi.ted A Frtorul'lM Infection, I hiv Purtontl
fnm it In various y f"r vr HomfliutfS It Innni
rut in l item i my hamfs und aim; im-tiinti it
ttiitui hnvitiil Ril l uVtvi'ffft mm nt (lie rlu"-be Two
j-ms n i( lii'oltrt out on tm hcii-l niul rm civil my sculp
jitM fnm with nn suit, which wf uliif'ii1 ami lonthnotiie
l yoitii tcriptf'n. 1 lii'd ninny hiuUicin-n it ml aovvrnt
.nl-tini, but without imHi mil') fi'.m niy tliinjt. lu
lint, litf uM (ndir gn'W wot-. At I.mikIIi 1 wm ivjtpcd
t.i tti lite tV-p I 3,U'fiii,-r tlmt ju lia) iifjvi:v J
011 itlt'-mtlV" ('lMritiiiiHn), ft 1 lttv rutin v-mr ieilhl
tioii tlmt miy IliiniX jolt in:i(K mint In phi it to
Cim-tnufttiiinJMt it, mm. I ihvI It till it ouritl iiu. 1 Unite
It, hh yr.ui mlvi.-t.., ht -imi'.II n tt'iihiiiiriil over R
ui"iitb, and iit-t nlh.t lhif lt t ,v nnl licit thy
PKta P'Hit Wg-ui in l"tin iiii.lr tii wj:tt. v. Iiii li fi'r
v In It till oil. My A in is in m il'Mt. ttii-l I Knw ty my
fceilrn tl.nt (! ilit'ice Inn ;:ui-' in;. Mt-m. Ym
run Well b.'li.'Vtt thtu I l.-rl wlmt I run miun-; wli"ti I toll
yon, tli:it 1 lioltt ym I ) viiy of tli u-urilm ol tho ngw,
ami rtuniUii j.oi- eruU-luiije Y"iir,
AM-'KbU 11. TAf.f.KY.
St. A ntfiony T1lre. Hour or lry IpHa.
Teltrr nit hwit Ittinuu, St Hid llmd
lting worm f" (; H.j ch, lrtij
IV. ttoluTt 1. I'nl.U wiit-ii ftvm fill, -tii. . V.. 1Mb
('jit.. Hint bo 1i:if ntrc't hp tnvfti-rntt into 'f
i'0.ti. uhi h tircntt nt J t ti iuiinato l'itlU. Iv Ihu
jifrsovvrliijx uo of our Swrsiii'-irillii itti-l '- a ilttnfnitm
MiU-jntvt :rvrw-i.f iy l.tiL," 'H i - 'iufi i'lyt
ciii-p tlie riinntn frt-piovg 1-t M Poif-ttiHy.
IU out lioif If , (ol(rfl or Htvrllvtl Sk.
.. liTilim U-in of rni'i-i't. Tr;is wrltw I " I'liw t
llu of ynnr fitrfitpfirilli rnr ni Ihmii h i re 1m1
euin S'ti'llii'it thu 116-1, lii(li I bull ;rt.:i''tl fn in
cver ti.o jMirs,"
I.t urovrhfyn or AVSi II r, Ovnrlnn Tumor,
Vterluc I IttTHtioii, iMl' ll?4cnH,
!r. J. H. P. rhaTiiilim. '.f -w VcrU i'i;y. wrltt ; I
nii't-t plipcrfullv ri imply v lili tin n- jm-t ol ,vji r tt.-nt In
Mvltia 1 have' f'ttiml vonr Sur-Himt il n nnwt pv-vH'-nt
lt'i;iiive in tin imiiM'if.iiw cniit plni nls (nr wlii-h
wtiploy fiirh h MtMlv, but tiKr:cliUy til r'i-'It tHraf
tf tlm fcmrnloiH d:iilii.i.. I lifv.puuil many iinotrr
oip cnn i.f l"iii'trilirtr:i by i'. nu' i no Wivrn iImi pfiii
I'liiint pniiKpil ly ut'i-r Ui- n at Hit ntru. Th nl. tT
Hi'Mi tn-if wiiBinu niroil, .VntiiiiM wlihiti my knvwt
lno cjiiuU it for iheoo T- ni.it- ib-rnnccnM'iitH."
Jiilwnnl 9. M fir row. i-f J.ewlmiy. Aln.. wiilt-H, A clnn
Ptiiii ornian tuni'-r (u one of tin ft nmlpn in my tfimily,
birli I VIkm it 1 1 Mm i-pni?liw Pi.til'l cniplov. b;i
nt b uiitli l'in pmi'l-t tv corwl by your i:xtr;ut oT Air
Mijiui illR. Our i-Smii-iun tlmunlit' iitblttir but pxtirpn
titn oonbl aiYt.r.l r li-r. but 1 nJvla:il ttif Irirtl of your
Vnrsiipiirllla cm the- lust ifwt lror tutiinp. mil it
fimvod cn'tictunl. Atlpr tnliliu' ytmr tvumily vlbt wmkt
In) symptom ol llio Uirfwisc remain-V
fcij phllla and Merrurlnl Dbirns?.
New Oitf.rN, 2."iili AntriiFt I .10.
T)v. J. C. Atrtt 5ir, I rliwifully coniiJ.v lli the re
ewt ofynnr nifrnt, nnd report to you iixutf of Hip ellwli
J luive reulizfrd with your fctiiipaTillii.
1 htivo cni'd with it, in my pmctir.i, ml of tlo m
frininU for whioli it if vnpmunn tido-l. and linve f mini tin
tfWn truly womb'rfiil in tb" rwrc t-f V net '.! nid .Wrr
eurii't Dig'itt. Onpof my patient ypbilitir ulrprt
In bi throat, whkh wero iMiiKUinimr bis palate uml th
top of liiit momb. Your tMir-apnrilln., Mondlly taken,
cured him In live weeks. AiiotiiM- wim itttuckvd by leo
cmlary symptouifi in bW niso. nml the ulceration bad
t;iti'ii awtiy a coimldcrtiblo p trt t( it, so that 1 bi-lit-vo the
ttiwrdt-r would foon r( U bin brain and kill him. But It
ju'hl'd to my admhiUtraiiou vf your Pitr'apartl!; b
ukf m hoaled, And be la well again, nut of curne without
.mo Uiii juration to bio faro. A wiuun who bail bi rn
lieatcd tor tlio pame disorder ly uturtury wiw suiTeiinj
fiont lliia poihoo lu ber bum's They bad become o nen
fitlve to the weather that on a damp day she auHt-rcd ex
prtuiatinic pain lu Ikt jointi and buiita, Kbe, too, was
Ciired entirely by your r'aiKapurilla in a fcw wt-vkn. I
know from it.- foruiulu, nhUh your tigeut gato dun ibitt
this ripantti'ii fiom your liiUnatoiy must Im a Ki'fut
r.imcdy: conseiiuentty, Hiohb truly loiuarknhlo m-ull
Willi U bare nut mirptiac-d me.
Fiatciuully jours, 0. V. LARIMKR, f. D.
UHenmalUnif Gout, Liver Complnlnt
IxrjpENiu:ME, rrpAtnu Co., Va.. tli July. In'.
Vk. J.C. Avcr: hir, I Luve 1 n nillicbd wiib a p-'in-fnl
chronic IthKunuilitM for n long time, wbi'-li Imitl d tb
kill of phyficiiuis, and sluk to Die In apitu ot ail the
romrdies 1 could limb until I tiiud your FurnnpurilUL One
tottle cured mo in two weeka, and rentured my rener;il
lientih eoniiKh that 1 aw fur btttor than Infim I was
attnekud. ltUiiikitaHoiiUoifuluieUiiiuo. J. 1-HKAM.
Jutes Y. Getrnell, of St. Louis, writep: " 1 Iiuto b"'n
Btllktcd for years with an aii'ttfim of the Liter, vbii-h
tlestroyedniy health, I tried every tlilnfr. nnd every lhiii
JMUd to relicvu me; nnd i !iao been a broki-U'down man
for fnino yepiF IVoiu no other panne than tl'-rtinyr-nimt i f
tlie i.iixr. My Itciovt'U pastor, the Itov. Mr. Kupy, advb.ed
we to try your fawvparillu, Iteraiide be raid In' knew joii,
nnd anv lhiiiT vcu m:ti wan worth trvintr. Hv the bb-t
iup: ot tr l it hi.R pured me, and had m piinlkd my blood
il to make a new man oi ne. J irei younq nnuu. juo
b.-at tlmt cuti lu sitld of you is not half good . uouglt.'
fcfrlilrrnH.Cniiccr Tumors, TCninrgrnient.
I:lrerat ion, Curies uud Kifoiiutioii of
the ifuiicu.
A gip;;t rai leiy ofentes narebren reporti-fl to wliere
cures of tlno turn. blnble complaiuta bao reulttd fp-m
tlm iiho of thin remedy, but our fpace liere will not admit
thnu. Some of them may b found in our Ameiinu
Alumnar. whi li tho otita bolow named niu pleuai-d to
futuisU giaiit. to all lu cull fur tin m.
PylirpHln. TJonrt Dlrivtif, Plh, Fpllep
y, 3It-liim-ltolyt Aearallu
Minv renin! kabl" t-nre of lheo nflVclioiis hare been
Tuadt by thy hliereiie power td thin mediriurt. It Mimu
li.it a thi vital I'uuciiohR into vlftoroim action, and tbu
t'wn omt. dH-.r.l.-rH whi-h would he supposed lyond iti
r-.U'h. Htich a remedy has long been it unired by the ne
po'.sitie ol tlie r oilMuid we are coiitidcut thtil ibis will
U It Ho ui all ihuL mi-aiviue cu Uo.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
rop. the rapid crnn nr
oiicttr C'nlfla, liiflueiizn. IIorut.,
t i'uii, llniii lii l. Iiii ipU'iit ou
kiuiii Ion, nnl for the Ilrlicf
oi' ( (iiiKiimptivc Vntirnt
in it. I vnnrt'fl hinges
of the Ulu'U6c.
ThU le reviily n nniverwiUy ktirvn to urpas nny
cUkt I'T Tlie r-uv of (IniMit uud lufi cntplui ills', lltnt it
I it!i,U'' lfitf f pitMi'-ti tlie irMvucp cf id vitrtn.. Its
I'lirivuIL-1 xci'U. nco r.ir roughs nntl ccliis. nrni ito truly
.-tnlrrTu! cuiTii of i.tiliQuiinry d-sc, linvo intule it
Kimwn tlir:ulint t lie civiliE.il nntii'iH cf Hie viirth.
K'v uro iKo i"imniniiti3, or wen ftmiiliM, nmoiiu litem
vlio Imvc lint s.jsiit! I'fiHouitl exiu'riinco of itii cl!uft
Miie lilii' lii'i liy in their miai-t of ll victory ovvr 111.
.ulillf nti'l (uHi.t'ioiis ilisonlem of lli throat and Iud..
A all Itiinvr tlm iln nilful fiilnlily of tlie diwrdir, and
4 !hv J;ii'w, l.-o, tlie effWi-uof tliis ri-int'dy, we rued not
do inure tliun to nssurs tlifin lint it liua now oil tlio vir
, liii tlmt It did Imvn wli. n imkiiiR Hie cures wlik-U kuv
wou ho itnut;)y up'a tliu coulidt-uce of iiiuukiiid.
Prepared by Sr. J. C. A?E3 tt CO., Lowell, Hast.
S ilrtliy Frilinr Grant, d A. W. Fichr, Pniil.njy
J K. Ciislow nnd U. Urowft, Mil'on; Ur eni-k. Mr-.
Kweiisvilie ; Hi itHiiydiT &. t lirininun, Turbntville; K. U
McCoy, mlhumlierlaud and by Uculcra evcrywhci..
AptllW, ly
rillXIDF.LIMIIA VMAXUV..
S. K. corner of Stventh and Chesnul Slrteli.
Titii is one of
r.iiiii r coli.i'.gi:s, constitutinu the s
'J'lONAL CHAIN."
LOCATED IN
P'.iiin.Wpliin, N'f Y.irk City, AlUny, rtu.Tul", Cleve.
Uud, Citic-Hi!o, and t. l,oiii., hi-liol!irbliiia can be pur.
cliaicd Htutlicr (Hum, good at all Hie Colk-tc
Till: COI.I.EOIATK COl ltsU
enilirncrs Douhle and Single Kntry Uo.ik-Krrtiiny, Coin
inrrctul Cillputiitiiiiii, Ciiinilirrciul liw, liiitii:intlnp,
liu.:nt.bs Coirt'SiiifciK'e, 1'urliiei ship t'euleiiieiiL, cU;,
1'RACTICAL TKXT-HOOKS.
T!iTe(icl liter ' tlie Hiis.Keciiiifr Deport ment is most
ly Iron, wmiuii nunniM:iiit lorins, Willi oial iiistnirlinns
b-cture., and liliuk-lMiurd elucidalioits ; iu addition to
wliH-h, in order to iniike the Colliniaid Courae ua llioroucb
and cCTrviiuilus pouible( the following Tvst-Uook have
bern prerel :
Hiyimt & Mtiutt.in'a nnnk.Keeping, in llirce editions
Cominoii WchiKil, Hich Sohoiil, nnd Cnuntinir llonar : Bry.
ant At miration's Cuminerciiil Arillnoelli-; Hruinl A
Clrutlon'i Comincrnul ijaw, by Amoa Ucua, I,. 1.1).
si'i.Nci-.rtiAN svsti:m of i'knma.xsiup,
in a series of nine lm.tks, by I. K. HPI'.SCKU,
P. It . PI'KNCKB, Jr., Teaeher of IVanv.ii.liin. Fn.'i.
Viclunl ln.iriu-ti.il,. Students eut-.-l at any tune. Liulo-
mil. auanled.
r" For Calalocnri and Ciirulara. rull nt Ihr rlp"
oraddiMs IHIVANT, M'RAT J'OX KAIHIIANKS '
t ehruary M, 111. ly Phila.lrlph.a.
J A M E S
R A R B E R ' fi
WllOI.KSAI.R AND RKTAIU
CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT,
S. E. Curner Secnml and Cluitnul
IMilIadelplila.
AC,K.Nv?X.fnr ,he PATENT E(fAI.IZINO TIIIHTY
u , fr''OCK!. a very deaiod.le aili.-l. l,,r Cliurcu
as, Hotels, Banks, CouiitliHI ll.iuara, 1'urli.r.. u
Also, Manufacturer nf PINK OOLD l'L.S
Clocks remiial and wai ranted.
Clock 'rniiiiiii.it;, of avery dcacriptioH.
l'liiladel:iliia, Juuuary lu, ledl .--jy
S. L. BERGSTRESSER,
pnoTooaApnio autist
TJUOTOGKAPHS, AMBR0TYPE8. and all
the modern stylos of Picture, eiecuted ia
superior manner.
Room in hi CAR, Market Sjusre,
Sunbury, Pa.
August 10, 1881.
wm.
- Citt A
v & lit wwir'
T A R) '
The Great Cnre for Coniumption.
If job fiate t eoIJ, oe
W ishart'a Pin Tf e Taf CorJial t
If you bava a cough, ue
Wiiliarl'a Pine Tree Tar CorJial !
If you have Asthma, dm
Wifhart". Pine Tree Tar Cordial f
If you have Sore Throat, tine
Wifhart'a Pine Tree Tar Coattial 1
Ifyou have Bronchitis, uao
Winliarl'a Pine Tree Tar CorJial !
If you have Consumption, use
Wishan's Pine Tree Tar CorJial
Wieliatt's Pine Tree Tar Cordial ia an unfail
ing remedy for disease of the Kidneva, Urinary
Complaints, Blind and Bleeding Piles, Nrivous
Drhility, and for Female weakness and Irregu
Inrilirs. The well known efficacy of Pine Tree Tar in
the cure of external affections or Mores, pointed it
out as the Natural llemedy for what Physicians
call Tubercular affections (that ia to say, Sores,)
upon the Lungs. It remained to discover the
beet means of application, which discovery has
been made, ns a thousand testimonials prove, by
the Proprietor of
Wiblinrt s 1'ine I ree lar Uor.Mui :
If you have DYSPEPSIA, use
Wisliart a Ureal American Uyspepsia t ill :
A earn cure Warranted for one dollar, or the
Money Itefundcd !
Buy a box and tuke them according to direc
tions, and it they do notcureyou, the money will
he returned.
Auisri-V'm. Weiiner, Northumberland.
A. VV. Fischer, Sunbury.
Call at either place, and get a descriptive Cir
cular.
I.. Q. C. Wishart, proprietor, 7so. 10, TWth
Second, Philadelphia.
August 10, 1861. ly
AAOTIIUK A It It I VA I, OF
SEASONABLE GOODS,
AT TU a
MAMMOTH STORE
OF
FRILING & GRANT.
Sunbory, September 7, 1861.
COMMERCIAL NURSERIES,
II. E. HOOKER &c CO.,
IvOrUESTEB, N. Y
JOHN W. DL'CHER, Local Agent, Sunbury,
Pa.
The subscriber, having been appointed local
Agent for the sale of Fruit trees, plants,
vines, &c., of one ofthe most reliable Nurseries,
calls the attention of all who want choice fruit to
this method, as more ceilrin than by obtaining
them through traveling agents. Among those
described in the Catalogue are, Dwarf Pear
Trees, of the age for transplanting, remarkably
fine.
warf Apple Trees, on Paradise Stocks, ma
king beautiful little trees for the garden, and pro
ducing remarkably fine specimens of fruit in a
very Bliort time.
Unuif Cherry Trees, budded on Muhalcb
Stocks, handsome trees.
Standard Apple, Pear and Cherry Trees, very
One, with a large list of varieties.
Peach, Plum, Nectarine and Apricot Trees.
(iooseherry, Blackberry and Strawberry Plants
all of the finest kinds.
Currants, many now and improved varieties,
such ns Cherry, While Grape, hito Gondouin,
Ked Grape, Victoria, Ac.
Strawberry Plants, in great variety, including
the Hooker, Wilson' Albany, Triomphie de
lianil, (the most approved old varieties,) as well
as all tlie novelties.
Grape Vines, including those fine, new, yet
well tested kinds, which no plainer should be
without, sucu is lli'lmvaro, uoncord, and Hart,
ford Prolific. These we havo propagated so ex
tensively as to able to offer thein at (educed and
satisfactory prices.
Plants, Hoses, Evergreen and every variety of
ornamental tree and Shrubbery, securely packed
JOHN W. BL'CHEK, Agent, Sunbury Pa.
Sunbury, Pebuaty, 9, 1861,
If Ife or Death The subscriber take
pleasure in announcing that they are now
prepared to mail (free) to those who wish it, a
entiv of an ininnrtiiiit littlA work, liv thr Inla llr. !
II... . ,:,u.l ui'L. I i: ,, w- i:- i
jiniiiif.uii, ciitmi-u -ne iiivuiiu nieuicui on-
.,uw(, luirI.U.U .1,9 UTIiril,, BI1U WUIll
ing to young men end persons who sutler from
.iu. 1 K.Kil.l.r l..w.. li . Ji. V- -
. v . . u u vv...,, m iiiubiuio vein, we, ui;,
supplying tno means ol sell cure, i he reader is
irresi.tibly led to compare a useful life with an
ignoble death.
Kuader, lose not a moment, but send your ad
dress for a copy of this little work. Addresa the
Publishers
DIt JOHN 15 On DEN A CO.
64 &. 66 John Su, New York.
May 18, 1SS1 .amo
MANHOOD.
now lost, now hkstored, just pujlished
IN A SEALED ENVELOPE :
A l.F.CTt REon the Nature, trentioent, and Radical
Curenf Spernutlonlioa. or Seminal Wjnkuem.Seiuul De
bility, Nervouaners and involuntary cuiit.iona, producing
iiupoteuey, Consuinptiuii and Menlaland Pbysieul Debility,
By ROUT. J. CTI.VEIIWELL, M D.,
The important fart that the wful tisequeuccs of self,
ahum: may las etfertuutly removed without internal medi
cines or the dioiireious applications of cau.iici, uniia
menls, medicnted Itoupies, and other empii ual devises, is
here clearly deinonatruied, nnd the entirely new and highly
buccemiul treutiueiil, u ailnpli d by the relehiuled auihur
fully esplaiueil, by ineiiua of winch every one is enubled
to core hiiuscir pcrl'ecll) , and at the lentt poumle coat,
thereby avoiding all the adverlned in-struius of the day.
Thia lecture will provea Ihioii to thoumuiUnud thoumoida
Kent under seal, in a plain rnvnlnpe, to any uddteu. poat
paid, on IhS recrli!' of two ii;if e atuinpt, by niidiei.flnt'
Dr. CII.J. O.KI.ISi:. )1 Bowery, New Vurk. p,i(
Otlice Ivix t,.0.
April ItrUI. ly 1
TREES!
TREES !
'juir. undersigned invite attention
at- larire an.) ui.ll ..nufn . ,,., ..r
to
their
FRlIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES,
riluubs, &e., embracing a large and complete as
sortment of
Apples, Pears, Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Anri.
cols, and Nectarines, Standard for the
Orcliaid, and Dwarl lor the
garden.
English Walnuts, Spanish Chssnuts, Haile
nuts, 4 e., Kusbernes, StrswU-rries, Uuirauts and
Gooseberries, iu great variety,
GRAPKS OK CHOICKST KINDS.
Asparagus. Rhubarb, Ac., Ac. Also a fine
stock of well formed, bushy EVERGREENS,
suitable for the Camelry and Lawn.
Deciduous Trees for street planting and a gen.
er el assortment of Ornamental Trees and Mow
er'ng Shrub.
Rose of choice varielic. Camellia, Bedding
Plants, &c. "
Our stock ia remarkably thrifty and fin, and
w offer it at price to suit the times.
ty Catalogue niailes) to all applicant.
Address EDWARD J. EVANi A CO.,
Cenlial Nurseries, YORK, P.
Espluiuber II, IrKi y,u
IMPORTANT TO LOVERS OF
23 CD CE CE tP E23
BRIGHT A 80N,
Invite attention to ttheir Stock of
Prime Green and Blaok Tea.
June IA, 1861.
SU3IMER GOODS!
AT PRICES
TO SUIT TIIE TIMES
E. V. BRIGHT & SON,
II AYE RECEIVED
A LAP.GE STOCK
OF
ALL HINDS OF GOODS,
HANDSOME.
DUB ABLE
A X O
GREAT BARGAINS
AND
Splendid Inducements
TO
AT THE
03E PJUCE STOKE,
OF
E. Y. BRIGHT k SON.
Sunbury, June 15, 186 1.
J. A. C RAND ALL'S
PATENT SPRING HORSES
478 BROADWAY, MEW YORK.
Should be iu every family, School, Gymnast
i tlin
Asylum, and Hospital in the land. Are
' n x'il.-l,i'il"tai
like the common Hocking
Horse. Stands firm on its Pedestal, will not
wear CARPETS, and has no Rockers to injure
the hoet.
'ilaaltb and happiness iu the same saddle." N. P. Willis
FROM TIIE "HOME JOURNAL."
"Of all the child-furniture we have ever seen
no article combines so much of those two impor
taut things health and happiness a the Ad
justable Patent Steel Spring Saddle-Horse, in
vented hy Jesse A. L'raud!!, It is 'not 'Jlnger
nus, like a common rocking-horse, to children'
feet, cannot be upset, doe not wear carpet, hut
stands firm on its base, and its action is so like
the gallop of live horse that the child never
wearies of it. Thi .atcstof rliild-noveltiea i ex
ceedingly elegant and artistic in design j and ao
adjustable, substantial, and durable, that it will
last a lifetime. It ia indispensable in every
family where there are children. It should be
in every primary school and gymnasium in the
country, a it can he made large and atrong
Jiiough to austain grown persona. Asa pejestal
for photographic pictures, nothing ia'niore beauti
ful. "Every Oiphan Asylum and Institution where
children are congregated, should be furnished
with number of these beautiful article. They
re fitted with side-saddles when required."
PIRKCTION8 FOR A DJL'STING. Open
the after part ofthe base sufficiently to allow the
axle to go in iu place ; then raise or lower the
Horse to suit you. Screw the bolt in the side
very tight.
llr 'Ibese Horses are WARRAFTED
year.
March 16, 1S61 tf
one
STOVES-
ipOR SALE au excellent second-hand Cook
i" Ktove, alio several Cylinder Coal
fcto. Enquire at thia office.
DENT BY EXPRESS
EVEBTTWIiERE.
IfUlMHI fi l:iiTMni8l
Retailed at Wholesale Prices,
Made to Measure at $18 per dozi
OR BIX FOR HUB DOLLARS,
'Without Collars on, with Collars oa t per do, extra,
MADE OF KEW-Y0UK MILLS MCSL1X,
TOth fins Linen Bosoms, and srrantc4 as good a Shirt
as soM In tb retail stores at $2,U each.
ALSO. TOE VEST BKST unitTS THAT CAN HE
' MAD AT Is EACH. .
t ' , rhA Oilnk I essDot make a (rood Shirt for
its' iht doien ars mistaken. Here' tb cost of on
dosan SIS fine ablrls. -
80 vards of New-Tork Mills tminltn at Utfe. per yd. It 83
1 yards of fine Linen, at ouc, per yaru,
Making and cutting,
Laundry, (1 1 buttons and cotton, doc
Profit
8 f.fl
00
1 N
9 ti
Total 18 0
Self Measurement for Shirts.
Printed directions sent free everywhere, and so easy
to understand, that sny one can take their on mesiurs
for shirts. I warrant a good fit. The cash to be paid to
th Express Company on receipt of goods,
Th Express charges on one dozen Shirt from Kc
Tork to New Orleans is f 1.
P. a PARTIES WIStllNG SmitTS IN nASTE.not
having time to send for Rules of Measurement, should
send per mall, prepaid, one of the best Dttlngshlrts they
have got, stating any alterations that may be required.
9 S. W. H. WARD, from London,
387 Broadway, up stairs,
. Between 'ViTdts Walker Streets "KW-YORBV
March 16, 1861. tf
CENTlULlfOTEIsr"
SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa. J
'''HIS lane and commodious Hotel, now"
-- managed by JAMES VAN DYKE. It
is situate at the Railroad Depot North East
corner of Market Square, Sunbury, and at
the terminus of the Sunbury 4 Erie and North
cm Central Railroads, and is open forthe accom
modation of Travelers and the public in general
Tho proprietor will give his exclusive atten
tion, totbe comfort and convenience of his guests
and is determined to make thi establishment
rank among the first in the .State.
Hu table will be supplied with the best the
market can produce having the advantage of
daily enmmunination by cars direct from llalti-
more, and also from thoso bringing produce irom
the surrounding country.
Ilia bar will he supplied with the purest lliiunra
the market can produce
Ca-elul and obliging servants always in at
tendance.
New and commodious stabling ha just been
added (o the premises.
A ahare ol the local and traveling community
most respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, January Is, INbl.
WINTER GOODS,
FOR MEN'S WEAR.
Dlack and 1)1 ue Hair Cloth,
Ileaver Overcootmg,
Dlnnk Doeskins,
New Style Cassimcres,
All Wool Tweeds,
Heavy Kentucky Jeans,
Real Good Cassinetls,
SiU Mixed Coatings,
Super Velvet Cords,
Black Grenadine Vesting,
Black Satin Vesting,
Fancy Silk Velvet Vestings,
I'lam Silk Velvet Vestings,
Nice Cussimere Vestingsi
In fact all kinds of goods for Men's and Boys'
wear, can be found at the People's One Price
Store of E. Y. .Bright Sc. Son, who have just
cceived by Railroad a splendid stock of all kinds
of goods, suitable for cold weather.
Please call and be convinced.
E. Y. I1RIGHT & SON.
Sunhury, October 27. ISfiO.
REVERE HOUSE,
(LATH KAOLK HOTKL,)
Third Street, above liace, Philadelphia,
It II OA DS & SAILOR, Prnpnetors.
IMPHOVr.MKNTS linve been muJe, and the House has
been refitted IhrnuKhnut
Tilohman V. HlioAtiR, formeilyof the National Hotel
Chahlks Sailor, formerly oi Schuylkill co., Pa.
Philadelphia. Jul!. Ill, I Mil. ly
BO O TAN J) S UOE
MANUFACTORY.
Corner of Market Square and Jliver Street
STjrisri3Xjn?i"Y3 hp.
riMlE subscriber respectfully informs the cili'
- zens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has
opened a Hoot and Shoe Shop on the corner of
Market Square ami Kiver street, opposite the
Court House, where he can he found at all times
ready to wait upon customers.
Having considerable experience, he is prepared
to make up customer work of all kinds, at short
notice, in the latest style and workmanship.
He keepa constantly on hand a large assort
ment of Leather, of the best quality, which ena
bles him to make up good and durable work.
Call and examine for yourselves before pur
chasing elsewhere, and yon will save money.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, Nov. 10, I860. ly
SAVE YOUR FRUIT
f Y USING MASON'S Patent Sheet Metal
Screw Top PRESERVE JAR.
MASON'S PATENT SHEET METAL
SCREW TOP!
II that is necessary being to screw the Cap down
upon the Rubber Gasket, which is placed outside
upon the shoulder of the Jar, 3-4 of an inch dis
tant from the top ; prevent the possibility of the
flavor of the fruit being injured by coming in
n I act with the Rubber.
Persons desiring these Jars, can be supplied by
aving their ordera with H. 11. MASSER,
Sunbury, June 2, I860. Agent.
TO AIML THOSE IIAVIXO
Farms, Parks or Gardens.
IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA.
A rare cliance is isW afforded to select and order
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL ISIS
Vines, Shrubbery, A e.. from the celebrated Clover Street
Nur.enes Located at Kocueater, New York.
iiieNhTsj, mooiti:, uuotiiehs,
PROPRIETORS
Who beg leave to sink. unco that they ars prepared
through their qunlitied and
RKSPON8IULK AGENTS,
To distribute liicu lupviiot stock vu tlie inost rcusuuubi
loiius.
PROPLE Of THE
EEY3T01TE STATE.
Loveis of Nature and the beautiful, und justly celebrate
l-ir your intelligence, wealth, lilieralily and tuste, now is
the tune to umke your selections fioiu our
DI-'SCR I PTI V E C AT A LOG U K AND PLATE BOOKS,
Which will be furnished you, through our ktcal ageuls:
and you on.)- rest aasuiul thai your orders will be honors,
biy tilled.
J-'oi further partkulars apply to
r'ULDEMCK A. HOWE,
Or JOHN B- JONES, -"uvuxa, ,4.
Agent lor Northumberland enuoty,
REFERENCES:
Hob. KHENKZf. t I.KII-K1N, Kochcater, N. V.
Hon. JOHN GAi.HHAITH, Kris, Pa.
I'ol. J. K JOHNSON, Alcadnlle, Pa.
pebruai) H, IMJI -in
SOLOJIOX MA LICK,
Attorney a Law,
BUN BUHY, Northumberland Co., Pa
(Formerly Froeburg, Snyder county.)
OFFICE, Market Street, few door east of the
Northern Central Railroad Depot and two
doors west of the Post Ollice.
All Professional Business, Collection, fcc,
will receive prompt atleution.
March 30, 1881.
irOnrim,
OY'S HOOTS and SHOES, cheap for easb
" WM. MILLER'S.
tW-ury, August IT lli.
SUNBURY STEAM FLOURING:
mhjlb.. ;
tfiii first clltl FJUOLKOU M1M, ir li
pared to receive grnin of all kinds, and to do cus
tom work at the Shortest Notice. Customers
will have thelt grist prrmnd Immediately upon
their being left at the Mill. A it i the inten
tion of the firm to dock the Mill a largo Sup.
ply nt Grain, will be Constantly kept on hand,
and flour by the quantity can always be obtained,
The greatest care will be taken to turn out a au
perlnr quality of flour, for which the mill la ad'
mirahly adapted. Strict attention will he paid to
the wants of customers, and the patronage of the
public generally is respectfully requested.
MORGAN & CO.,
Sunbury, June S3, 18"0.
LUMBER!
PHILIP
LUMBER
SHAY,
iviTj3sra"5r, fa..
NFORMS his friends and the public in gene
rat, that he constantly keeps on hand, Hoards.
Shingles, Lath, Joist and all kinds of Lumber
and building materials, which he will sell at the
lowest prices.
March 30, 1861.
SHAM0KIN VALLEY POTTERY.
TIM! E subscriber respectfully inform the public
that he ia now manufacturing at hi Pottery,
4 mile east of Sunbury, all kind of Earthen
Ware, made out of
Red Cement Clay.
This clay produce the best and most desirable
kind of ware, equal, in many respect, to stone
ware, and ia less liable to crack oy sudden heat
and cold.
The aubscriber rcfera to Friling & Grant,
Hunbury. Address,
JOSEPH SAVIDGE,
Oct. !3, I860. ly Sunbury, Pa.
"WALL DEX5PEirr
FRILING & GRANT, at the MAMMOTH
STORE, have this day (January 17th, 18G1
received a
CHOICE ASSORTMENT
OF THE
NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS
OP
WALIj E -A. E E R ,
which they are selling at prices that defy
competition.
Sunhury, January 19, 1 80 1-
NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL
Git OVER f$ HAKEirs
CELEBRATED NOISELESS
Sewing Machines,
495 Broaowat, New Yobk.
The public attention is respectfully leqtiested to
the following cards of Eli as Howe, Jr., and
the Grover & Baker S. M. Co
A Card from the GROVER & BAKER
S. M. Co.
Our Patent being now established by tj
Courts, wo are enabled to furnish the Grovor
& Baker Machine, with important improvements
at greatly
Jtcduced Prices.
The moderate price at which Machine mak
ing the Grover & Baker stitch, can now he had,
brings them wilhin the reach of all, and renders
the use of Ms 'bines making inferior stitches as
unnecessary as it is unwise.
Persons desiring the best Machines, and the
right to use them, must not only le sure to buy
Machines making the Grover & Baker stitch,
but also that such Muchines ere made and
stamped under our patents and those of Ellas
Hower, Jr.
GROVER & BAKER S. M. CO.,
495 Broadway, New York.
A CARD FROM Kl.IAS HOWE, JR.
All person are cautioned not to make, deul in,
or use any Sewing Machines which sew from two
spools and make the stitch known as the Grover
& (S Baker stitch, unless the same are purchased
from the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine
Company, or their Agents, or Licenses, and
stamied under my patcntof September 10, 1846.
Said Company, and their Licenses, alone, art
legally authorized under their own patents, am
my said patent, during the extended term there
of, to make and sell this kind of Sewing Machine
and all others are piracies upon my said patent,
and will be dealt with accordingly, wherever
found.
ELIA8 HOWE, JR.
New Y'ork, Dec. 29. 18li0. tf
New Arrival of Clothing.
r'r'H E largest and best Stork of FALL AND
WINTER CLOTHING ever Lrought to
thia place, arrived at tho Mammoth Clothing
Store of SCHWEITZER, HEILBRONNER
&. CO., in Market street, nearly opposite Wea
ver'a Hotel.
Their Stock comprises of
FINE CLOTH COATS,
Dress Coats,
Over Coats,
Business Coata, Ac.
VESTS OF ALL KINDS.
UnderShirts, Drawers, &c.
HATS .A-TsTID CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES, of the latest style
of every description and quality, cheaper than
ever.
Their assortment of gentlemen' furnishing
Vluthing i tlie most complete !
Their variety and. sty lea most attractive.
Auu th price defy all competition.
ttT Call anil examinC o' yourselves.
SCWEITZER, HEILBRONNER CO.
Sunbury, Oct. 6, I860,
War! War! War!
COME l'ROM THE NORTH,
COME HWM THE SOUTH,
COME FROM THE EAST,
COME FROM '1UE WEST,
Save the country and build yourselves homes,
or now ia the time to get your Lumber cheap.
Yes,
LUMBER ! LUMBER ! ! LUMBER ! ! !
can be purchased at low rales at the STEAM
SAW-MILL of
IRA T. CLEMENT
SUNBUHY, PA..,
Such a Panel Lumber, Frame Lumber, Board,
Siding. Shingle from $3 to $8 per thousand,
Plastering Lath, Paling, Hoofing Lath, Vc., &c
All hill ordered, for any kind of Lumber, will
be fumuhed at the shortest notice.
IRA T. CLEME1VT.
Sunhury. March 9, 1861.
COTTAGE BIBLES,
TCOR BALE, cheap, three copies of tbe
"- cottage mule, to two
volumes, with coat.
meatuses.
II. li. MASS Eli.
BOOTS & SHOES, ran be purchased at the
Mammoth Store of Friling ic Grant, very
cheap, aa w are determined not to be undersold
by anybody. Call and learn Ihe list of prices for
yourselvee. FRILING & GIANT.
Punbnry, January II, 186)
ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF
a! E W GOODS,
J. Hi ot Hunbury, Pa-.
HAH just arrived With splendid STOCK or
8PRINO AND SUMMK.R GOODS, from
Philadelphia, to which he respectfully Invites
hi friend and the Public to call and inspect,
he will spare no time in showing them. Among
his stock of goods will befound, FINE BLUE
AND DLACK
FRE1TCH CLOTH.
Fine Dlack and Fancy Caslmere TwecJa, Sat
Inetts, Jeans, Black Italian Cloth, Cashmerelte,
Cottonade. Linens, Linen Drill, Linen Check,
and Fancv Vesting, also a large assortment of
Ready-made CLOTHING for men and boy
(cheap.)
LADIES WEAR,
Black and Fancy Dreas Bilk very cheap, Silk
Tissue, Bereges, Chali and Chall Robe, Berege
Delaine, Berege Robes, Figured Brilliant and a
variety of other Dresa Goods, Spring and Sum
mer Shawl, Mantillas, Parasols, a good assort
ment of white goods, Collars, Sleeves, Iris!
Linen, Shirt fronts, Marseilles, Brilliant Ate. A
seneral assortment of domestic Dry Go-ids.
Also a large stock of Hat and Caps, Boots
and shoes, Hardware, Uueena and Glassware,
Groceries, Cedarware, Stone and Earthenware,
Drug and Paint, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Ham, Oil
Tar dec. &c.
N. B. Wall and Window Paper, Floor and
Table Oil Cloth. Carpet, all the above will be
aold at low price for cash or country produce ta
en in exchange for Goods.
J. H. ENGEL
8unbury, May. 19, I860. tf.
HARRIS PAINTER,
SU t o r n t j) at 3L a to ,
MARKET SQUARE,
SUNBURY, E -A. .
June 23. 1860.
New Air Line Route
T O 3STE"W YORK.
8HORTK9T IN DISTANCE AND QUICKEST IN
TIMK between the twr c-nwi of
NEW YORK AND HAHHIb ORG.
VIA.
READING, AMsKNTOWN AND E ASTON.
Morning Expreu Weit leaves New York at 6 a. M . and
Piiilmklpfiiu nt 8 a M.t arrivrs nt Hurrisburp ut 1! 45 p. m.
cntneciiiig at Huineliurg with trniii on Northern Crntral
Kuad fur Sunhury, V liliainiport, luck Haven and inter
metiiHie Rttuion.
Mail Tniin West leave New York nt !9 noon, and
Pliiiudelphm nt ii '.Mi p. m., conuertitia- with tinin on North
em Centiul l(md !r itiitionfl na a I Hive, and also on all
trains on the Wilharnnport and Klmira.
Mail Train Kfist leaves Ilttrr iabiiitz nt 8. A. M . and nr
rives nt Philadelphia at 1 P. M-, and New Ymk al 3 30
r. x.. in time to take bunt ur can for Boiton, Ac.
Kqst Kxprest Kust leaves Iliirrnriue; at LIA, uii atnvnl
of Northern Central Tinui, nnd nrrivua at Philadelphia at
6.1a P. m and New Yuik atitr. m.
No ehunjiH of cursor baggage between New York or
riiiiHtieipniH nun Hamming.
Vtir beauty of seeitery and speed, enmfirt and accommo
dation, this route presents superior inducements tu the
traveling puouc
Olfire ih New York, fiwttof Coiirtland, street. Phltadel-
phia, Urond and Cullnwhill streets.
Fare between New Vork and Ilurrisburg FIVE VOh
LARS.
For Tickets; Freight or other Information, apply to
J. J. CLYDE, iienerul Agent.
Hnrrislmry, June 30, 1H60 y
lrfiiO. THE BEST ROUTE 1860
FnoM
Wyoming Valley to Philadelphia,
AIcv York, lialtliuore,
AND
ALL VOIXTS XORTII, SOUTH .J- WEST.
LACKAWANNA k BLOOMSBURG
RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Two Daily Passenger Trains will be run between Scranlon
ana iortnumieiiuiii, as ioiiows:
MOVING
Ienve
Scrnton,
Arrive at
Pittiioji,
Knmston.
Mockslimny,
Berwick,
Uloonifbuig.
Kupert.
Danville,
Nurthuuilterlsud.
MOVINO
Lenve
NoTil-umberlsnd, .
Arrive at
SOtTH :
I'hil'a Mail. N. Y Ex.
e io a. m. 95 r. m
6 OT 4 S3
7 OS JOT
7 SO a
t VK) S 55
K 50 7 30
00 7 40
V i5 f 10
tu ue 8 a
NORTH :
N. V. Kz. Phil's Mail
C 3U A. M. 4-15 P..M
(I 05 6 SO
AS 6 50
e is r mi
7 IS 8 35
7 4S ' OS
8 30 7 45
fc 57 6 IS
U 25 8 45
Danville,
Rupert,
tiloouiKliurg,
Jterwiek,
Piiirkuhinuy,
HlllpMttMl,
I'lHlilOII,
Sfnmton.
The IsHCKnwanna and jiior.imbure ifnuniaa connerp
with I he Delaware, jickawmm una Western Railroad,
nt !N.Tuiittn, (nr New York and Philudelph.n, and interme
diate points Kant ; ulso for Great Bend, Binghuntton,
Syracuse, HalTalo. Nm:ira l-alli, and all important points
W est. At Rupfit it coiiiiecis with the Ouiuwma Rail
rouil, for pitiiiisboih Kust and West. At Northuinbeilnnd
it eonnects with tlie Sunhury and Krie Uuilroud. lor ptunls
West and South. M. W. JACKSON, bup't.
Kingston, Augutt 85, 1P6. .
HEGEIVIAN & COS
COKD1AL KL1X1H OF
CALISAYA BARK
Pietwred only by IIKGKMAN fc CO., Wholesale and
Retail Chemists and Uru;giits, 161, 390, Sit and 75S
Broadway, New York.
rpHK virtues ofl'KRL'VIAN BARK as a Tonic have
JL been t.M long known to need comment.
The CALISAYA ('-or King's Hark,") is the most vain,
able of Ihe nuinerius vanelio of the Peruvian Mark, sod
in the L1JX1K is continued with other ingredients that
incren.e its efficacy uud at the same time overcome the
intensity oi its Uittei, rendering it a mint Agreeable cor
dial.
For persons living in FF.VKR and AOl'K districts, it
will he found invaluulite aa a preventive, Hulf ol" a wine
glass full token night and morning, rendering the system
much less auhject to the uuhealiay influence ot the atinoa
phere.
mitECTlONR Dose for an adult, half a wineelaai
full before hreaklast and dinner : children from one to two
teaooiis full j it may be tukeu with or without a little
waier
For sale at this olfice.
March 17, 1.-00
A Fi eali Supply or Dry Good.
pONSISTING in part of Prints, Delaines
bleached and oablearhed Mnslins, Checks
Stripe Denims, & Drills, Ac, just received by
It. It. al toe Mammoth store or
FRILING & GRANT.
LOOK HERE,
IF YOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP FOR
CASH.
GO TO WM. H. MILLER, he ha received
from Philadelphia a large atock of
BOOTS & SHOES.
H ia stock consists of
Gen'ta Kip" Hoots, Youths' Kipp Bouts.
Childreu' Ca.'.f Boot.
Also t variety of
WomenVCuifLace Boot, Women' Morocco
Lace Boot, Children'! Morocco and Calf Lac
Boot, all of which he will set'! cheap for CASH.
Culland examine foryourselve.
ALSO, first quality of Teiupero Morpco ('
sale fur cash.
WM. H.MILLER.
Sunbury, January 7, I860.
GENESEE SALT.
WHOLESALE Sa HETAIL,
(LA'ILING & GRANT (at tbe Mammoth
- Store,) have just received 600 fts. of Solar
Ground, Solar and Fine Salt, 700 Sacks of
Ground Solar Salt every aark warranted to
contain i?25 pound of Salt and 200 bags of Sail
containing op Buahel eaeh. Zlii alt is the
best and strongaat now manufactured and in
marki Call and see for youraelvea.
Sunbu.ry Sept., 8, I8C0.
W" NDOW SHADES A ry fine and
cheap tjortment, just lecelved by Rail,
road from New Yk, at the Mammota atore of
Friling Craj.1. W have also loraale 8.8.
Pntnain & Cp ceLbt-'ed rndulu
Curtain Fixture. . ,
LANK Parchment Paper .Deed and blank
Mortgagee, Bowl, Hiecutwne, 8'''""-rJ.,
Ire., for aaleb H. B- MAfcrca.
TI
IN WARE A very cheap anu ueairaoi
assortment just received Hit ,, si me
Mammoth Store of V RILl-U KAJ I .
f unbuty, Japmry !, 1 88 1 .
NEW GOODS
At the Mammoth Store Of
IRA T. CLEMENT,
NO. I MARKKT 8TREKT, 8C.NBURT, PA.
npHE ubcriber ha just opened at hi well
Y known establishment in Sunburv, ons of the
nea pest anu most desirable stocks of ,
Fall and Winter GoodsTV
that ha ever been offered in the place.and which
ne will aell for CASH or exchange for Country
Produce. Those desiring to purchase good will
do well to call and examine his stock.
BLACK AND FANCY filLTT.
All Wool Delaina, Figured, Striped and Plain,
French Merino, all colors. Beautiful Dreee
Robes, Cashmeres, Shaded, i'lam and Striped
must be seen to form an idea of the extent anil
variety.
Mantle, 8tella, Chenille. French Wool Shawls '
Thibet and Broche Shawls.
Cloths Cassimerei and Satinnt,
For Men and Boye' Wear, Black Cassimerei,
Fancy Cassimeres, aide atripe heavy, Doe
Skin Cassimerea, Satinets all kinds.
, EX.A3STJNTEEB,
n hite and Red Flannels, all grades and price,
Bay State Sack Flannel, color finest qnaltioa.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
Boot and Shoe,
Hat and Cape, Ac, rje.,
all of which were selected with great care, and
will compare favorably, as regarda quality, style
and price, with any in the country. '
II A UD VV A R K, a full asHortmunt.
Wood and Willow Ware,
vjueenswrxre, of all descriptions,
Groceries, a full stock in store.
Carpet Chains, tVc.,
Paints, Oils, Glass. Dve Stuffi.
Thankful for the patronaae heretofore rc-i...l
he will spare no paina to please all who taay favor
him with their custom in the future.
Sunbury, Oct. 23, 1859.
HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS
M. C. GEARIIART,
Ha returned with a new Stock of
Confectionaries, Fruit and Toy.
T seem a if aVicw age, a new life waa open
ing upon us, animating every heait to nobler
deeda and higher aims! Art, Literature and Sci
ence will glow anew and seek to develops sub
iiiii.-i uonuues anu grander conception.
21ie business world too must feel the new in
fluence and everypart be quickened and strength
ened by an increased vitality, which shall urge
usonwith electric speed to the consummation
of greater things than was ever dreamed of in the
1'hilnsophy of the past.
Animated by the enthusiasm which crevado
all classes, and desirous of doing hi share to
warda"The great events of the Age," the sub
scriber would respectfully inform the cood pen-
.r liI'v utriii. ... ... .. .
pie mouiiouiu ami tne public generally, that
he has just returned from the city of rti'iladel
phia with the largest and choicest stock of Con
fectioneries, Fruit and Toya that has ever been
brought to this section of country. He is also
manufacturing all kinds of Confectioneries. Ac.
to fill up orders, wholesae or retail, at thort no
tice.
Among hie atock of Confectionaries, may be
found :
French Socreta,
Burned A Imoruis,
Crrnm White,
I.cmou
Rose,
" Vanilla,
Common Secrets,
Liquorice,
Oum Drops, all kinds of soent.
Love Ilroita,
Mint Props, red and while,
Jell) Cakes, '
Fruit Dropa,
Htick Canities, ot sll soits
Rock Candy.
Almond Caiutjr,
FRUIT.
Prunes,
Citrons,
Kaisnns, Nuts of aU kiads
Bananas,
Dates,
Currauta dried,
Almonds,
LKMON SYULT
of a superior quality, hy the single or doxen. A
superior quality of Scgara and Tobacco, and a
variety of Confectionaries. fruit, Toys, Ac, all of
which is offered cheap at wholesale or retail.
I? Remember the name and place, jgj
. M. C.GEARHART,
Market si., 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright & Son's
store.
Sunburv, April 14, 18C0 ly
PATE1TT "
FIVE-MINUTE FREEZER,
A Improved for 1H.19 and 60,
By E. KETCH AM & CO., 2HU Pearl-Street,
New-i ork.
only Freezer constructed on scientific
THE
urir
principles, with a revolving ran and spring
blade scraper. 1 he one hastens the freezing of
the cream the other removes it as fast aa frozen.
The most rapid in freezing, with the least
quantity of ice.
1 he most economical in cost, as it is the most
simple and durable inatructure.
For sale hi all the principal ciliea and town
in the Union.
Eaeh Fteezer accompanied with a book of re
cipes and full directions.
PRICES.
3 quarts, $3 00
4 quarts, 4 00
6 quarts, 5 110
8 quarta, 6 00
14 quart, 8 00
20 quart. 12 00
Apply to H. B. MASSER, Funbury.
June 2, 1800.
ROCKEFELLER & B0YER
Attornies at Law,
SUNBURY, PA.
A. Jordan Rockefeller and Solomon
I II. lloycr, respectfully announce taai they
entered into Copartnership in the practice of their
profession, and will continue to attend to all busi
ness entrusted to their charge in the countica of
Northumberland, Union, Snyder and Montour,
promptly, foithfully and carefully. Special a l.
tention will be given to the COLLECTIONS
OK CLAIMS. Consultations can be bad in the
GERMAN language.
Olfice, --Murket Street, opposite Weaver's Hotel.
Sunbury, February 4, I860.
pTmelanchton bhindel, '
J18TH K OP TIIE PEACE,
SUNBURY, PA.
Office in Deer Street, immediately opotite th
Public School House.
AU business promptly attended to. Monies
ollected and all ordinary writinga dona.
Sunburv. A uril 25. 1857. tf
HENRY DOSKEl" "
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UJJict opposite the Court Houst,
8 anbury, Northumberland County Fa.
Prompt atleution to business in adjoinin
Counties.
wholesale" dealer" In
BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, &C
rph w subscriber having opened in Thompson 'a
-t- Brick Budding;. Mill street, Danville, a large
and complete stocii of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
comprising tlie bestbtamlsof Brandies, Gin, Old
Rje.SvoUhand Dish Whiskey, Port, Sherry,
Maderia, Champagne and other Winea of all
grades, all of which will lie solj Wholesale at
Ihe lowest city pricca. Tavern-keepers by buy
ing of us can save at least th freight.
Persons desirous of purchasing liquors for
FAMILY USE.
may rely upon being furnished with a pur and
unadulterated article.
(3F Being determined to establish a reputation,
for selling cheap be resjieclfully solicit lite pa.
trouage of the public. AU order promptly at.
tended to.
JEREMIAH S. HALL.
Danville, Jura 18, 1860.
INGRAINED CARPETS,
MAN IT ACTl'RF.P an fat Boar ay ft. Psipsr CVn
llkraiKll and McDowell's Building, Null, taut
eoiusr, Second and Kscs attests Philadelphia.
GOODS QUARASTEEP.
October I', MO