Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 10, 1864, Image 4

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    fBiir-J,-' N'lunro, Ml '. HUH , ln.
HAVIX'i Jtifi returned from tho City villi an on
tiro new stock of
Ih'ii, 'i.tilrI , IN't-fuirior-f liixl
Toilet At-ll-lt-N i,
to which h" invites hi friends end the public Rencr
Klly, to null ninl o.vuuii;i". Thi' Drugs and Jl.Mtioinos
arc nil solclcd ('nun Ihe h"M importing lunin." iti
tli c Kislern market ivi'li the trron.'est cine to puri
ty nml i iNeieiioy mi l avoiding as much lis possible,
the intro lneli"i, ni' delenous nostrums.
PATEIJT IODICINES
'H nil kind.', si'ch ns Ayei's. .Tiiyrcs. MeClintnck.
11 ilbo-ny. Wish-irtr. 11 'tlin-li". 'Schciiks. lirown's
Hti I nil iiiIiit popular Tnl'-itt nusILiiium, nlwuyM iui
hand.
tm-rUSIIGIr?,
Hair. Ti.ntli. Ninl. Clothe ami Puint 1'iushcs.
Special rare is taken to keep on hanil eon'laully
every variety of
FAiN'TS AND CHEMICALS,
Suitable lo tho trade.
Fancy Toilot Articles ninl the numerous firti,d"S
which are generally kept in a well conducted cstub
Ihhinent. In connection Willi the nhnvc article', lie iil"o keeps
nn lmnil n liirce asortni"nt n( STATIONER V, ih-1i
a? Paper, Em ohmes. IVns. Pencils, Inks. Aii.
i v Physician s I .r - i i limis mul fnniily receipts
con. p uncled wilh the greatest accuracy mid dispatch,
at AM. HOl'ltS li.iynr Night.
Ui ti.' inbor the place. Market Square, under tlic
oflioe ut thu ''Sunbury American. ":
11. A. FISCHER.
Sunbury. .Tune 25,
l.WrW.S I'.VM'V
AT
JOHN FAUEIHA'S
1
OIl I'Miiblssli-.l
Fin MANUFACTORY
No. 713 .AliCII Street,
.j'.-ft'-fv;
: itbovo 7lh , PJIILAD'A
IwmWA'-
j ' )'- isAS - I'11""0 n"w atore
, ', V''':t',Vr;f my own Importation
" -.l1 ' 5' ?)i JS'rljniid Manufacture, ono
r--'lf'ol tlio I.AKUKST iin.l
lection of
for Ladies' mul Children's Wear in tlie City. Also,
r fine asn.rlinciitof (lent o r nr (llovis A t.ollnrs.
Ail my I'tirs were nil purchased when (Jol.1 was nt
n niuch'lowor premiiim tluin at. present, I aiu enabled
to dispose i f them it L very rejvonriljlo price?, and I
would therefore nolieit a cull from uiy frionds of
Norrhuniherliina comity, and vicinity.
I !' Remember the name. Number mul Street !
JOHN FARKI11A,
718 Arch Street above 7th, stmth side,
Kent. 1(1. 1U. 5m l'lllLADiaVIUA.
t if I hnvo no rartner, nor connection with any
ther store in Philndcli.hia.
COAL OIL LAMiS
I beg leave to infortn my friends and tho public
Bonernllv that I have, commenced tho mnnufucluro
of CO Ali OIL LA.MPis of every description and stylo
of finish, at
NO. :w S. SECOND St., PUILADELMUA
AVith my present, facilities for mnimfnctnring, and
n praetieal experience, of thirteen yearf in tho mitn
nRement of the lump lni?iness tor soma of tho largest
h'oui" in the country, X flatter myself that my expe.
Hence and knowledge will ciiablo mo to oiler to tho
public iroods not equalled by uny in regard to stylo
and wovkmanFhip. and ut prices competing with tho
lowest 1 shall nlways endeavor to lend in oflering
to the public new and useful inventions in our line.
I hnvu also tnken the wholesalo agency for tho sale
jf 0K0. W. ilUOWN A CO'Kt'Kt.EintATKn MfciAi
A. J. WEiW;jEK,
No. 33 S. Second St., Philadelphia.
September 21,
PKNSIONS, BOUNTIES
AMD BACK PAY COLLECTED.
SC. DOVER, Attorney nt I,aw, is duly author
. ized and liecn-eJ to collect lliillw,
Elotiitsit-nsimcI l";m U V:iy fur Widows, Or
phans mid Soldiers. Onico in Market street, oppo
site eaver's ilotel, Sutibury, l'a.
January 111, 1861. ly
E.iit K.iiv:tc:n:i V itloom .im- iiail
roatl.
ON. and after Jan. ISih, 1801, P.isjcngcr Trains
will run iu follows :
MOVINO SOl.'TH.
Leave
Sorantnn,
4.20 P. M
" lingston,
" Illooniibuig
u Rupert.
" lianville,
Arrivo at Northumberland
5.1
.2.r)
9.15
9.55
MOYINti
NORTH.
I.eavo Northumberland, 8.00 A
" Danville, H.V)
" llupcrt,M S.4il
ItlDonmbinf, U.:i."
Iviiiti.n, ' 12 12 P. M.
Arrivo at uiuntoii, l.oil
Freight & PiiHs.-iixei leaves ninDimbiirg. 10.15 A. jr.
r.'i-.i.gi'i's tiikii.g the Mail Train South connect
with thi.' Kxpress train from Northumberland, arriv
ing at Jliili'l-I'lirg, at 2.30 A. M.. lialtimore 7.0(1 A.
M!, and nt Philadelphia, nt 7.00 A. M. Tho Mail
train from Nortliuuibfrlnnd leaves immediately after
tin; arrival of the Kxpre.-v tr.-iin from lliirrir'hurg and
lbiliiitmie. allowing l'lissi.-u'TS len'ing I'hiiadclphin
ai 111.40 1'. M.,lo reach points on this road during
iht next i.ir 'luiiin,
. N.tw .in 1 eli-g'iiit Sleeping cars Hccompany tho
ni.;lii lui-iiis v-iicli w;iy bntivi'i'ii Northumberland and
P-ailini'jre, and ortliuiuberliind and I'liihuli'li hi.i.
K. T. 1IOLN1), Supt.
LATLSTI -VPKOVEMENT of agki
CUIJUHAL IMPLEMENTS.
AT T1IK
FOUNDS, "'ST,
of
HTJI-JETJIt'S-, PENN'A.
Uet theUct liet tho Chcapets (let the most Eco
L'j 'li'.'iil, n iii'..h i nn bo bud at the Kohrba'di t'oundry.
!ii:inga laie assortment of the most approved
''1 V i'..-'. oieii its Looking, Parlor, Ouieo and Shop
;-r. . -, . l vn win tic soi l at Hie lowest rales.
Xl
'
K -m'... ,1L ,,1, sues, Pans, skillets. Ac. 1
'lh .i also uiiiiiufai tin iiijr Jluchiuery, Ploughs,
Cistins. ii j.. at short notice. I
Rep ort -i kinds of Agri, ultiiriil Iuipleinents
,1 .i: .. a good woikuiuuliko luauuer und at the I
Stiol'U'3. ooi lee.
All urtieles shipped as ordered. Orders respect
fully solicited and promptly attended lo.
KOlIliDACll tc COOPER.
IV Ir"ni anJ kinds of Produoe taken in
Exchange for work
Huubury, Juno IS, 1961. tf
A Ei H G T iTiTe
TO OTJisro- 3VCEIsr
Just puUislttU in a f-tclr:l Envelope. Price
sir cents.
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical
Cure of Sperniatorihiea or Seminal Weakness, Invol
untary Emissions. ,i'xul Debility, and impediment
to Marriage gcnerallv. Nervousness, Coij.-umption,
Epilepsy, and pits ; "Mental and Pbwu.i.1 Incapaci
ty, resulting from Self-Abuse, ia. Jly iUiliEhl J.
Ol'i.VEliWELL, M. D., Author id tho "(ireeu
Ji's k," Ac.
Tho world renowned author, iu Ibis ndiuiiahle
Lecture, clearly proves from his orn experience that
tho uwful eonsiijueucu oi fcclf-Abusti may bo ttfectu
Klly removed without medicine, and without danger,
bus surgical operations, bougies, inslruuients, rings
or cordials, p-.inting out u mode of euro at once cer
tuin and elleutual. by which every sufferer, no mat
ter what Lis condition may be, may euro himself
cheaply, privately, and radically. THIS l.EC-
'ilv1,e)y'1'l,'1"t'n"K A li'J,-,-, TllOLriA-NDS
Ah D i lltll fSANDS.
Sent iiudei seal, to my address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, on the receipt of ot'su cents, or t,o post
agu sumps, by addressing the publishers.
127 llow-ery, New Vork, Post Oliioc lioj, 4jc5.
Oct. 15, ititil. ly 3o
Allorney tiu;l utiMi,. at I,aw.
HAllKI313UaG, TENK'A.
WILL carefully attend Ui c. lleolioaj nnd all
otner matters entrust, ,! to him, j thee-ouutiis
id Hiiupoji.. ortlniu,beriatid und e'urdur
(.let. ls.-iy J
t :( tililiu:,, I Ifsttol,
3:lj ui; t,T ii''wy, ( ; PraniiM filrcet
NEW UKK.
rPIUS first (rlasf-.juse the most quiet, homelike
eusa.it lyt.l in .h,:ity-W. . .eVw
ll.iiUOellie-1
, or pleasure
tlie JM itoi fcAK tfl., iu touueetion ith 'i'tvi.ou's
nam, in ;uiiuuutii)u ill 1 i l.n it'll
,. " At nf? re ino.
WUitf, MJid all the iuodi-ra euuvemencec auuchvd.
..muui u, 1US nrai uMer
VUb t iOQi.
U. S. 7-30 LOAN.
The Scerotary of tho Trcnsury gives notleo that
subsorlplions will he reoelvcil for Cnttpon Treasury
Notes, payablo threo years from August 1 6th lafi t,
with semi-annual Interest at tho rato of seven and
throo-tcnths per cent, per annum, principal and
Interest both to be paid in lawful money.
Theso notes will be convertible at tho option of
tho holder at, maturity, Into six-por cent, gold hear ,
ing bonds, payable not less than flvo nor moro tha- j
twenty years from tholrdntn, as the govorntnot may
oliii l. They will ho issued In ilohonMnntions of SiO,
$100. S500, 91,000 and S5.000, and all subscriptions
must lo lor fifty dollars or some multiplo of titty
dollars. ,
The noles w ill he transmitted lo tho owneis free of j
transportation charges as soon after tina r coipt of
the original Certificates of Deposit as 'hey can bo
prepared.
As the notes draw interest from Augm t 15, persons
nitilihtx di'p islij fuI seiiieiit to that date must pay
the interest aeenied from date of noto to dnto of
deposit.
Parllei di'p'i.-iting twi'iily-fivo thousand dollni'S
and npe iirds tor tlusc notes at any ono timo will bo
allowed a. 1 1, minis-ion of ono-tjuavter of one per cent,.,
which will be paid ly the Treasury Department upon
the receipt of a bill tor tho amount, cot-tilled to by
tiie ofiuvr with whom the uejx.sit was made. .N
deductions for coiuniissions must bo iiiado from tho
lepni'iL
It is a National Savixo.s I!axk. offering a high
er rate of ir.turebl than any other, a-id f Mt sent,
t il. Any savings bank w hieh pay its depositors in
Notes, considers that it is paying in tho best
circulating medium of tho Country, and it cannot
pay in any thing belli r, foa i's own assets aro either
in government securities or in notes or bonds payablo
in government paper.
, It is cuually convenient r.3 a temporary or pernm
netit investment. The notes can always ho cold fo
within n fraction of their face and accumulated into
rest, and are tho best rccurity with banks as colla
terals for discounts.
CONYEHTIULE INTO A SIX PEIl CENT 5-20
(JOliD BOND.
In nddilion'to the very liberal interest on tho notes
for threc'yenrs, this privilege of conversion is now
worth about three per cent, per annum, for tho curt
rent rato for 5-20 Bonds i not less than nine per
cent, premium, and before tho war the premium on
six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent.
It will bo soen that tho actual profit on this loan, at
tho present market rate, Is not less than ten per cent,
'per annum.
ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OrwMUNICI
PAL TAXATION.
Put nside from all tho advantages wo'hacc enum
erated, a special Aot of Congress exempts all bonds
ami Treasury notes from hen! texation. On the
average, this exemption is worth nbout f wo per cent,
per iiiiuuni, according to the rate of taxation in vari
ous parts of the country.
It is believed that no securities ofler so great ln
ducem.ints lo lenders as those issued by tho govern
ment. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith
and nbility of privnto parties, or stock companies, or
separate communities, only, is pledged for payment,
while tho wholo property of tho country is hold
o securo the discharge of all tho obligations uf the
United States.
While the government offers tho most liberal terms
for Its loans, it bolievesthat the very strongest appoal
will bo to tho loyalty and patriotism of tho people
Duplicate certifieateswill bo issued for all deposits,
Tho party depositing must endorso upon tho origin
a! cortificuto tho denominations of notes required,
and whether they are to bo issued iu blank or paya
ble to order. M'hcn so endorsed it must bo left witli
tho olliccr receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to
the Treasury Department.
Subscriptions will bo rocoived by tho Treasurer of
tho United Stales, at Washington, tho several As
sistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and
by tho
Vlrnt National Haul, of .'lilt on,
And Iy all Aallonal KaiiUs
which aro depositaries of Publio money, and all
ItKSI'KCTAIlLB BANKS AND BANKERS
throughout Iho country, (acting as agents of tho Na
tional Depository Hanks.) will furnish further infor
mation on application and
Al'i'OltD EVERY FACILITY TO SUDSCUDiEltS.
August 13, 1SG4.
TJ
Dutch
i:al-lalia '(H'C Co,
DEPOT:
168 Kendo Street, New York.
The abovo Company nro known all over tho world
as the owners of the Coflco Plantations of Java and
L'utuviti in tho Dutch East Indies, and are the lurgest
monopolizers of Coneo on the Cllobe.
Tho undersigned (who is appointed their sole
Agent in the United Stales and in thu Dritish Colo
nies) w ill have for sale three different kinds of Cof
fee, which, for regularity of grade und cheapness of
price, will defy conipeiitiou.
Our "llntnvia Cotleo" never beforo introduced in
this Country, but extensively used iu the Annies and
Navies o! Europe, nnd richly valued, will he put up
at prices to reach nil consumers, nnd our Extra Juva
will be the -Mngnutn lknuui Coffee of the age.
o will have, for accommodation of tirocers, Fa
milies, and (ioMTiunent Contractors, samples (dry,
and drawn) for testing.
Orders solicited. On receipt of cash, coffee prompt
ly forwarded U3 directed.
A. LIPP.MAN,
1B8 Rendo Street. New York,
Sole Agent, D. E. I. C Co.
July 21, ISOJ. .
A CARD TO THE Sl'FFElliNU.
SWALLOW two or threo hogsheads of 'Ruchu,"
'Tonio Hitters," "Sarsapanila," "Nervous An
t tidotes," Ac. Ao., and after you are satislled
i with the result, and one box of Old Dll. lll'CHAN'S
English Speoitio Pills and be restored to health and
vigor in less than thirty days. Xliey are purely ve
getable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in
their ellecls on tho broken down and shattered con
stitution. Old and young can take them with ad
vantage. Imported und fold in the Coiled States
only by JAS. S. lil'TLl'.R,
No. 427 llroadway. New York.
l-V Agent for the United States.
P. S. A Rox of tho Pills, securely p-eked. w ill
be mailed to any uddrcss on receipt of price, whieh
is ONE DOLLAR, postpaid ! money refunded by
thu Agent if eutiro satisfaction is not given.
Sept. 10, 1S4 3m
Vnlli Upton House,
NORTHUMiiEKLAND, PENNSYLVANIA,
(.Yir the Bridge.)
rPHE subscriber having leased this well known
J Tavern Stand, lately kept by Mrs. C. 8. Ilrown,
respectfully informs the public that he is refitting and
repairing the premises, and w ill be prepared lo eu
tertaiu, in a comfortable manner, his numerous
friends throughout tho county, und ull who may
patronize his establishment.
Cel. 1, ism. JOSEPH VANKIRK.
ICE
CREAM FREKZKPS.
New supply of Masser' r'lVR-.Mm'TK Fiiee
J: zliis, reeeived from New York, for sale by
6ul.buiy, May 21, til. Jl. ii. .MA..SEK.
MitniTllil i ,t.t lllilr k
OtoU.L'LilAiNiiA r hM.lLi'i
C O L L E G E,
"
KC:i.ISt(Vt:, riijelr Co., Iu.
rplll' Fall Sesfionof this Institution commences on
J. THURSDAY, Aliil'ST ldtb. Tho Whiter
Session on Iho 17th of November.
TKKMS 1-KU SKSSION OF 13 'WEEKS :
For Boarding. Woshing, F'urui-hcd Room. Fuel
nnd Light, uud Tuition iu ull the regular studies of
the Coiiegtato Dcprrtiuont. only 7"i.
A liberal bsducliuu mode iu lurur of tho Daughters
of our Soldiers.
Fur further purtieulrrs, or Circulars, apply to
S. DOMER, Piiueipal,
Sclirugrove, August 0, 1BB4. 3mos.
JACOB HAELEYr
iSwressor to Nt auger ir llarlej)
No. 622 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA.
"IV'ALER In Pine Hold aud Silver WATCH RS .
tho best of Si L VER-PLATED-W A RE Conl
J J FiueUuld JEWELRY: solid SILVERWARE.
u..l.u u.4 v:., n ...i. . i . . ... .
ull kinds of lluir-work li ordor, ut short uol ice
i f o JJou'l fore'et thu old Mlaud. X fi i'l Mrk.
: itruul, Philadelphia.
' pi. io, lwi ;t
tnt woian's onrjer bsmedt ro
Berofula and Borofulous Diseases.
From Emery Pities, a irett l noicn mereltnnt of Ox
ford, Aiiine.
'I have told largo quantities if your arm PA
filLI.A, but never yet one bottlo which failed of the
cU-ilrXlTect and full satisfaction to those w hr i look
it. A s fust as our people try It, they ntrreo tlere I nut
been no medicine like it before in our community.
Eruptions, Pijnplos, Blotches, PutulM; Ul
cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin.
From llev. lloM. Strntton, nrM', -V'''lrm
I onlv do niv dirty to yon and the public, when
I add my testhnony fo that you p.ibllsl. of tho me
lileninl virtues of your Sahc apaku.i.a. Sly daugh
Vr n-'crt ten, had nu nflllotinir lnimor in her ears,
ivi. mul hair for years, which wo wcro iiiw'io io
cure until we tried vonr SAitMArAllll.l.A. onu uai
been well liir some muiillis."
From Mrs. June K. nice, a trcff-tnowii nnd much
citermcttlmtnofVe.mil!elltr,ttiH Hon Vo A ...
' Mv daie'liter has suffered for a year past with a
scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome.
Nothing iiflorded any relief until we tiled your
Saksai-ARIIXA, which soon completely cured her."
From rimrtes P. Ctoc, r7., of the. imiMii-lnnten
Gnge, .rurrn;i Co., moiuijiu-turers ofenum'Meo
pollers in Xonhii", X. II. m,
" I had for several years a very troublesome
humor In my far", which (rrew constantly worse
until It (lislluiircd mv t'ectiires nnd uecamo an Intol
erable nffllciioit. 1 it led almost every thing a man
could of both advice and medicine, but without any
relief whatever, until I took your 8AI(SAPAiiIM.A.
It immediately made vxt face worse, as you told mo
It mi 'ht forn thins but In a few weeks the new
skin begun to form under tho blotches, and con
tinued until mv face is ns smooth as anybody's,
and I nm w ithout nnv symptoms of Ihe disease that
1 know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and -without n
doubt owe it to your SAfilAl.vllIl.l.A.,
Erysipelas General Debility Purify the)
Blood.
From Ttr. Ilohl. Rmrin, Houston ft., Xem TorK:
1R. Avun. I seldom fail to remove Kruntions
and Scroitl'iii Sons by the pcrneveriiigiiscof your
tinsM'Anil.I.A,and I have ju t now cured an attack
of Maliwmnt Krvip:-luii with it. No ulterativo wo
possess equals the S.U;SAr.Miti.l..V you have sup
plied to the profession us well as to the people."
FromJ. F. Johnston, Fs'., irnl-emtm, Ohio.
'For twelve yearn, I had the yellow lOryslpelas
on my right arm. during w hieh tuna 1 tried nil tho
celebrated physicians 1 could reach, nnd took bun-
UreilS Ol (Ulnars worm OI meoi'.iuen. . ti uii -it,
were so bad that the cords becanin visible, and the
doctors decided that jny arm must bo amputate I. I
began takim your fj.utsAP.utiu.A. 'l ook two bot
tles, and some of your l'n.i.s. Together they have
cured me. I am now ns well and sound as any body,
living in a public place, my ease Is known to every
body in this community, uud excites the wouder of
nil."
From Hon. Henry Monro, M. V. P., of Xciecnsllc,
(.'. II'., ImtUiii member of (Ac Camutinn I'arlta
ment. " I have tised your S.WiSAi'Anu.T.A In my family,
for general. ilehlUlii, mid for pnrifniuti the Mood,
with very beneficial results, nod feel couudeuce iu
coiumcuillng it to tho aillkted."
Bt. Anthony's Fire, Hose, Salt Eheum,
Scald Head, 6oro Byes,
from Hnrrcii Siclter, Fsq., the able editor of the
TuiiLhiinnm-li Democrat, Ve.nnsylruma.
" Our only child, nbont. three years of age, was
attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly
snrend until they formed a lonthsomo and virulent
sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded
his eyes for some davs. A skilful physician applied
nitrate of silver and other remedies, w ithout any
apparent eiVeet.. For fifteen days we guarded his
hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes
tering nnd corrupt wound which covered his whole
laee. Having iricu cvciy nni i-": "1 m."
hope from, wo beeau giving Jour SAr.s.U'Ami.LA,
and applying the Iodide ol potash lotion, ns you
direct. The sore began to l.eal when we had given
the llrst bottle, aud was well when we had limshed
the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come
out, grew agaiu, and he is now ns healthy and lair
as nny other. The wholo neighborhood predicted
that the child must die."
Syphilis and Morourial Disease.
From Or. Hiram float, of St. Louis, Missouri.
"I Hud your Saus.U'AUII.LA n more effectual
remedy for the secondury symptoms of ttui'hili
and for syphilitic disease than any other we possess.
The profession are Indebted to you for some ol the
best medicines wo have,"
front A. J. French, M. ., an eminent physician of
Lawrence, Mass., icho is a prominent member of
the Legislature ot Mtissacnusens.
"Dn. AYKIt. Sly dear Sirs 1 lmvo found vonr
pAnsAPAiui.'I.A nil excellent remedy for Syphilis,
both of the primary nnd necomluru type, uud ellee
tual in some eases that, were too obstinate to yield
to other remedies. 1 do not know what wo can em
ploy with moro certainly of succcbb, w here a power
ful alterative is required."
Mr. Chas. ?. Pun Llem, ofXew Itrunm iel; X.
had dreadful ulcers ou bis legs, caused by the abuse
of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew moro
and moro aggravated for years, In snilo of every
remedy or treatment that could be applied, until tho
persevering uso of Aykii'h Saus ap.uiii.la relieved
film. Few eases con bo found more Inveterate aud
distressing than tide, and it took several dozou
bottles to cure him
IieucorrhcBtt, Whites, Female Weakness,
aro generally produced by internal Scrofulous t'l
ceration, nnd are very often cured by the ulterativo
effect of this Saiisai'aihi.i.A. Some eases require-,
however, in aid of tlie Marsapauii.la, tho skilful
application of local remedies.
From the trell lnoirn anil irideliehbrateil Dr.
Jacob, Morrill, of i 'inciitnati.
"I have found your Kahmaparilla an excellent
alterative In diseases of females. Jinny cases of
Irregularity, Leueorrhira, Internal I lceration, and
localdebility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis,
have yielded to It, and there aro few that do not,
when Its effect i properly aided by local treatment."
A Iwly, wmilling to allow the publication of her
name, ierit"s t
" Mv daughter anil invself have been cured of a
very debilitating Leucorrliiea of long standing, by
two bottles or your Saiikapauiixa."
Bheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia,
when caused by Scrofula In the system, ore rapidly
cured by this Ext. Sausapauh-la.
AYER'S
CATTIAHTIC FILLS
possess so many advantages over the other
purgatives in the nuirket. anil their superior
virtues arc so nniversully known, that e need
not do moro than to assure thu public their
qunlity is nmintnineil equal to tho best it ever
ns been, and Hint they may be depended on
to do ull that they have ever done.
Prepared by J. O. AYKR, M. D., & Co.,
Lowell, Mass., nnd sold by
Sold by Friling A Orant. Sunbury,
R. li. JicCoy, Northumberland,
Aaron Rnrrol, Elysburg,
W. R. Kiitxncr. Shnmokin,
J. P. Hogue, Watsontown,
And by all dealers in Medicines everywhere
August Hi, 18114. ly
SOLIDIFIED
I'or 4 I'UiisiiiK, H hili'iiiiiir uud
Ii--ervi!iH' llic I'Cirj Il.!
This article is prepared with the greatest ouro upon
Scientific principles, and warranted not to contain
anything in the slightest degree deleterious to tho
teeth or gums. Niuiu ot our most eminent Dental
Surgeons have given their sanction to, and cheerful
ly reeommeud it lis a preparation of superior quali
ties for cleansing, whitening and preserving tho
TEETH. It cleans them ro.tdily. rendering them
beautifully white nnd pearly, without the lightest
injury to the enamel. It is healing to tho gums
where they are ulcerated und sore. It is also an ex
cellent dif.inlc.etor for old decayed teeth, which aro
often exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich creamy
taste to the mouth, cleansing it thoroughly, aud im
parling a delightful fragrance to the breath.
PREPARED ONLY RY
A. UAWL.KY cv CO.,
N. W. Cor. 10th., A Lombard Sts., Philadelphia.
And sold by all Druggists. PRICE 25 CENTS.
TESTIMONIALS.
Tho following opiniou of Dr. White, as to the high
cslceiu in w hich he holds the Dental Croam. must bo
sufficient evidence of Hs uluc ; to quote other testi
monials iu detail is needless, contenting ourselves by
simply giving the names and addresses of persons
who speak of iU excellency for the teeth.
Philadelphia, April J5th,lSd3.
Having carefully examined A. lluwloy's ''SoiltH.
fled Denial Cream," I hereby cheerfully recom
mend it to the publio generally. It is an excellent
preparation for cleansing und preserving the teeth,
anu can
una can Do used ny ail persons with lliu utmost con
I ti:enc''' " .rroperties are porfeetly burmless. Bo.
III I'M ski I
f idespresurviug thu teeth, it promotes a healthy
action to the guuis, and imparts u plcuj-uutuesa to tho
breath.
Dr. W. It. WHITE, 1203 Arch St.
Thomas Ingram, M. D , Dcuthst, WIN. Fourth St.
J. Birkey, 2bl S. Sixth St.
E. Yuiideislico, Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch St.
C. A. Kinsbury, Dentist, llltf Walnut St.
S. Dillingham, D. D. S., 731 Aroh St. . '
F. M. Dixon, 27 Arch St. ,
Edward Townsend, Dentist, 42(5 N. Fourth St.
L. 11. Dorphley, Dentist, 807 N. Tenth St.
M. L. Long, Demist, 62D N. Sixth St.
Alay 2S, lhtii ly
EUEIt OF ADVICE FOB LADIES
FIVE ANATOMICAL ENORANINUS.
Has inforuuliuu never before published.
Scut FUiiK in a arulcii euvelope fur ten cents.
Address Dr. STANFORD,
Box No 4,1)52. New York P. 0.
July 9, lt64. 3iu
r o n s a l i:.
A I rt. I 1'iiitlM-i- l.iiiitl, below Trov.
orloo bridge, eontaiiiiin" nijoiuuu ucrus. i'or further
puxuculan apply lo
I Suubury, Aug. 13, ItH it. '
CONTINENTAL CLOTHING
BAZA R .
Corner of JIarltct Hqunrc A; Itnll
ICoikI Hired,
SUNDUKY, PENN'A,
SUMMER STOCK OP
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of tho newest styles, cut by the best Artists, trimmed
and made equal to custuin work, aud soid at the
lowest prices.
lit-n nml ltoyK t'lollilitpr of the best ma
terial consisting of Dress Coals, Frock Coats, Sack
Coals, Pants, and Vests of various colors and quali
ties. JlENTLEMEN S FURNISHING OOODS,
such ns Shirts, Over-shirts, Vndorphirts, Drawers,
Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stockings,
Ulovcs, Ac.
lint nnd 4'iip oi'till UIikIh.
ROOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, TJM.
R 11 ELLAS, nnd NOTIONS of n'.l kinds, and numo
rons other articles.
Tho public aro invited to call and cxnmino his
Stock.
Remember the place "Continental Clothing Store,"
Cornerof Market Square and the N C. II. R.
LEVIIIECHT.
Sunbury, July 2, 1864.
George Hill, Simon P. Woi.vertox.
HILL & WOLVERTON.
Attorney mut t'otmwoIorM nt Ijim-.
Office, Market slrcet. cor. Ccntro Alley,
J ILL nttend promptlcy to Ihe collection of claims
V and oil other professional business intrusted to
their care in Northumberland andadjoining counties.
Sunbury, January 2o 1 bt2.
AN INTERESTING HISTORY
OP
DE. CCIIEXK'S OWN CASF1.
WHILE LARORINU UNDER CONSl lirTION
And how hi Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,' and
Mandrako Pills acton the System iu Curing that
Disoaso, and tho
iJr'al Wiiece AttpmlSnsr It!
The above is a correct likeness of Dr. Schenk tnkeil
many years ngo, after ho hod recovered from Con.
sumption ; by a course oi his ' Schcnk's Pulmonic
Syrup." The likeness, although it does not repre
sent him anything like ns bad ns he wasut the worst,
yet it is in sirong contrast with tlie halo and vigorous
looks of (ho Portrait below which is tho truo like
ness of him at present time. The contrast between
theso two portraits is so great that many would not
believe them lo bo the same person. Yet thero nro
hundreds of persons, in nnd around Philadelphia,
w ho will recognise both portraits to be true represen
tations. When tho tirst w as taken ho weighed 107
poinds ; at the present lime his weight is 220 pounds
New York, Wodncsday, March 30, 1801.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Thirty years ago I was in tho last singes of Tul
moiiary Consumption, and given up to die. I resided
in Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parrish. then of this
city, ordered lue to Morcstown, N. J., u distance of
nine miles which took me twu days to ged thero. On
mv arrival I was put to bed, and there laid for many
weeks. This was my native nlace, where ull my
family lived and had died of Consumption. Dr.
: Thornton, who attended my father iu his lust illness,
: was oalled, and gave mo one week to fix up my uf
j fairs. He hud seen all my family go that wuy, und
thought 1 was to go, too Then 1 heard of tlie'remo
! dies 1 now otfer lo the public, which cured me. It
seemed to me that I could feel them penetrating my
whole system.
I They soon ripened the mailer on inv lungs, and I
would spit oil" more than n pint of ollensive yellow
matter every morning. As soon as that began lo
subside, my cough, fever, pain, night sweats all
begun to leave me, and my appetite became so great
that it was with difficulty t eouWl keep from eating
too much. I soon gained my streugtn aud I huvo
been growing in llesh ever since. I'or many yours
I hnvu enjoyed uninterrupted, good health.' keeniiot
the liver und stomach healthy with the Seaweed To
nic uud Mandrake Pills, as I am of a billions temper
ament. My weight is two hundred and twenty
pounds On uiy recovery people would send for mo
far and near, to see if their oases were liko mine.
For this purpose 1 pay proftssional visits iu tho large
cities. Theconsumptives wish to seo tho ono that
makes these medicines, und who w as cured of con
sumption by them. To make new lungs is imposi
hlo ; but cavities in tho lungs, and chronio ulcera
tions of tho bronchial tubes can be healed Such
cases are dying hourly under tho ordinay treatment
of physicians, and just such are cured by tho proper
uso of Schenk 's Pulmonio Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,
uud Mandrake Pills.
I am now a healthy man, with a large cavity in
tho middle lobe of the right lung, (he lower lobo very
mueh hepatizuduud complete udbesiou of the pleura.
The left lungs is sound, and thu upper lobo uf tho
right lung U iu a tolerably healthy condition. The
greut reason why physiciaus do not euro consump
tion is they try to do too niucn ; they give medicines
to step the e:ugh, to slop uhill, to stoji night sweats,
heotio fever, aud, by so doing, they derange the
wholo digestive powers, locking up the secretions
and eventually the patient sinks and dies. After I
uiake a uurctiil examination of iho patient with tho
Rospiroiueter, aud iind lungs enough left to cure, I
direct the patient how to use tho three remedies.
Remove tho cause uud they will ull stop of their
own acoord. Noono eun bo cured of consumption,
liver complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, ounker, ulcerated
throut, unless the liver and stomuuh aro uiado heal
thy. In New England this conker chronic catarrh,
ulcerated throat, eluugution id uvula, is more preva
lent than iu any other section of tho oouutry. This
la lr,w.iinll.. ..ui.ul !. a I. ... I I.. V'....
burn il out witliautitic time uud aaiu, and all they
will get u ieniHrury relict'.. Correct the ntuiuauh
.....j.,..... uctw jr oiuuuieu. mil way
urn tiv-ai, Um, intjy win uuui up IQUliiBeivea.
uooa nutrition u lue remedy. IT you have any
disease in any part of tho body, it w ill remain there
and deouy more und more until you oun get the sto
mach in ihe ooudiliuu to digest'food uud make new
blood to take the place of diseased mutter. This is
tho only wuy to huul cavities iu the luugs und ulcer
ated bronchial tubes. Corruut the stomach uud liver
uud uuture w ill do the heuling. Muuy persons have
an idea that 'certain medicines are greut purifiers of
tho blood. When bluod is ouce diseased it oaunot
bo purified ; it u diseased the suuie us the diseased
matter iu the system ; but get the apparatus in or
der, the livei and stomach, uud give it plenty of
nourishing food it will muke new blood, which will
take the place of that which is dicoased
tichuik Pulmonio syrup is out ot the best preps,
rati'uis of iron in use, it is a powerful touiu of ilsolf,
uhd wbCB tlit imwetil Tvujc dissolves th uiucU1
',.fe4vwsv.
Ih stomach, and is It carried poft off by the a tho
Mandrako Pills, the Pulmonio Syrup is made Into
blood. This Is the only way to cure consumption.
If I ennnot get a good appetito, nnd food docs not
digest, I oannnt enre tho pnlicnt Never mind the
cough j remove tho cause nnd will stop of Itself.
This is tho most trouble I have with my patients at
my rooms. They say, "Doctor, I feel stronger I
can eat : mv nlulit sweats are better, and I feel bet
ter every way; but my cough is so bsd yet;" and
they are astonished to hear me sny that does not
matter; remove tho ennso and Iho cough will s:op
of itself. Schenk i Seaweed creates good appetite
in about nine dnys, w hen there is no lung disease,
unless the liver is so congested that the Mnndrake
Tills ennnot unlock tho ducts of tho gall bladder In
that short spsco of time, in order to allow tho stalo
hilo to pass off. Keep the liver and stomnch healthy
and there is loss danger of consumption or any other
disease. 11 is nam to take 00IU wnon mose organs
nro healthy. Those that aro bilious, low-spirited,
dronry, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor nppelito,
nervous, stomach full of wind, everything that is
eaten lies heavy, loss of memory, try on oottloof
fCIIENCKW SEAWEED TONIC, and one box of
SCHENK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. It is only a
cost of one dollar and twenty-live cents, with Tull di
rections. This is sufficient, in many" cases, to satis
fy what the medicines are. Frequently ono bottlo
makes a grent chnngo in tho system. Any person
that enjoys ordinnry health, by using the Seaweed
i Tonic and Mandrake Pills occasionally, must get tho
j digestive organs in such a healthy condition that
they become fleshy I onn produce a number of my
old consumptives patients now enjoying good health
woiirhing nearly 200 pounds. I will conclude bv
relating three cures I have mndo in New York, and i
which arc all different, and wish any one who feels
nn interest In the matter to visit tnctn. f irst is Mrs.
Farlow, refilling then otNo. 107 Houston street Her
husband called upon mo at my rooms, ,12 Rondstreot
nnd wished me to call and see her. lie said I oould
do no good ; that he had hnd ull tho best medical
attendance, and all said she was too frr gone with
I Consumption to bo cured J but she had heard of some
i great cures I had mndo, and ho desired to gratify
1 her wishes. I called, nnd found her Iving confined
t to her bed in the last stnge of bronchial consumption
nnd without doubt must hnva died soon. J. examin
I cd her lungs, found both bronchial tubes very much
1 affected, but no cavities had formed, her cough
j was very severe, tho spit-box was half full of thick
I pus. Pulso 1 10, leg swollen very much ; and worso
than nil, she hnd chronio diarrhoea. Herbowelshnd
been moved eleven times that day. told her thnt, she
had lungs nnough to he cured, but that this diarrhoea
had been of lonti standing, and hor stomach was in
. such a ulcerated condition that I was afraid nothing
! could bo done. Sho insisted I should try nnd -do
i what I could lor her, observing that sho could not
j Inst long in tho condition she was in, nnd I could not
i mako her any worse I gave her first a dose of my
i Mandrake Pills, nnd tho tonio and iSyrup freely.
That was on Tuesday, and by tho next sundny the
diarrhoea was carried off, her appetito had returned
and sho could sit up in bed and cat her dinner. Sho
is now well, and gavo a long certilieato, certified to
bv Iho Rev. Dr Downing,
'Mrs. linrtholomcw, HH West Forty-fifth street,
enmc to my rooms with a tumor on her liver. ,vho
! wns low-spirited, skiu fallow, tongue coated, bowels
costive, no appetite, nnd fast sinking into Ihe grave.
Tho said tumor hnd been running over fourteen
: y nirs. I gave her Syrup. Tonic and Pills, nnd told
her to take them justns tho directions were printed.
; She cniuo hack to my rooms. 82 Rood street in tw o
! weeks, somewhat better ; her tongue hud begunj to
j clean a littlo around the edges, her skin w hiter and
! her eyes brighter nnd the tumor discharging very
! oll'ens'ive mutter, much faster than it had everdoiio
beforo. Sho kept, gradually improving. umMu about
I two months she ennic to niy rooms very much fright-
died, saying thnt tho tumor hnd nearly stopped
j running, and was healing up, and Hint every doctor
hnd told her that if it ever healed it would cause her
death, j told her that the disease had all left her
' system, and nature would heal tl 0 ulcer up. They
arc now healed, und have been for about a yenr, and
she is a hearty and robust a woman us you w ill find
in a days walk. Sho is glad for any ono to call on
her, and lakes great pains to visit any one that sho
hoars has anything like her ease, and tries to get
them to come nnd seo ntu. The next ease is Miss
"'coliehl, from Stamford, Conn.. Mrs. IJarlhidomew
got her down lo see me. and she has been ever since
ut her house. When she tirst eaiue to my rooms, she
w.ir much emaciated with a distressing cough, spit
ting large quantities of '.'Innd, I examined her lungs
Willi the respironieter. and iu all my practice never
found 0110 w ith one luiig so far gone Mi' the other
lung so sound. I could not give much encourage
ment. 1 thought she would die ; but lo my nstoii'
ishment the Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and
Mandrako Pills all seemed to go right to work, tho
lung is till healed over, leaving 11 cavity on large as
a gooso egg; good appetite, lino spirits, and has
gained somu thirty-five pounds in weight. She bus
some cough yet. which 1 do not tnink will leave her
beforo June. 1 should think it would be of great
interest to some unprejudiced physician to visit these
cases, particularly -Miss Scolield. or any of them who
have bceieurcd by my i.icdiciius. They are num
erous in Scw York ; hut tho aliove three,' nil differ
from each other ; und if my medicines are doing
what I represent tliev are, they should have thu
credit and the ulllicled know where and how they
may be cured. '
J. II. i-'CHEXK, M. D. J
Dr. J. II. Schenk can he found nt tho principal j
ofucc, No. ::J North lit li Street. I'bilartelphia. every ,
Saturday, from It A. M. until 0 P. M., to give advieo
free of charge; but for 11 thi.ogh examination l.e !
charges three dollars. Price of the Pulmonic 'yrnp
and Seaweed Tonic each $1 2." per bottle, or ;-s tb 1 j
half dozen. M.iiiilrnlio'Pills 2o cents per box. and '
is for sale bv nil Druggist and Dealers.
Muy 14, (sii-l.ly
Northern Central 1 Jail way
B'.Tiiis'is nri-fii: -aMJii.E:.
THREE TRAIN'S DAILY to and from Rultiinore
and Washington city. I
Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania !
Railroad, to and from Pittsburg nnd tho West. i
THREE TRAINS DALY to and from ineNorth and
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and nil of North-
new lorn.
X and after MONDAY, MAY Irtlh. 1H.
the Passenger Trains of Iho Northern Central
Railway will arrive at aud depart from Sunbury,
liarrisburg and lialtimore as follows, vn :
S O I T 11 W A 11 D .
Mail Train leaves Sunbury duily (except
Sundav). 10 2i A. M.
" leaves liarrisburg, I 2u P. -M.
" arrives ut Baltimore, i IU
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday.)
" leaves llarri.-burg (except
Monday.)
" arrives at Baltimoro daily
II 15 P. M.
2 50 A. M
(except .Molutny)
00 A. M.
Oil A. M.
r 30 A M
j liarrisburg Accouiuiodalieii"lcave Harris
burg.
Sunbury Accommodation icajves Sunbury
daily (except Sunday) ut
NORTH WARP.
Mail Train leaves ilnliiiuore daily (ex
cept Sunday) 9 20 A. M
' leaves Humi-burg 1 35 P. M.
" arrives at .Sunbury, 4 05 "
Express Train leaves Baltimore daily H 30 P. M
' arrives at liarrisburg, 1 5U A M.
" leaves liarrisburg (except
Monday). 3 l.'i A. M.
" arrives ut Sunbury. 5 53
llarjisburg Accommodation leaves liarris
burg, daily (except Sunday) at 3 00 P M
' arrives at liarrisburg, 7 50 P M
Sunbury Accommodation leaves liarris
burg daily (except Sunday) at 4 00 P M
For further information apply at tho Office.
I. N. Di' BARRY. Uen. Supt.
liarrisburg, June 4 $(U.
O S Ji O 11 JN'S
CELEBRATED TJiEPAliEI)
EE
W A It 11 A N T E D
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET.
IT is used by first class families everywhere, and
highly recommended for nervous and dyspeptic
Jiersous, being very nuitritions and freo from ull
Icluterious substances, in testimony of which 1 have
certificates from tho most einminont Physicians in
the Country. Try it, und you will bo sure to con
tinue its uso in preference to nny other.
Sold ut retail for Twenty-Five Cents per Pound
by F'irst class Urocers throughout the United "tates.
tjiT A liberal discount to the Trade.
Put' up only by
l.inVIM A. ONIIOK.'V,
Wholesalo Depot, 6" Warren St. Now York.
layJjMy
Till! RED LION HOTEL.
(Late Mrs. Boulton'i.)
MARKET BTHEET, SUNBURY, PA.
JULIUS ARBITER,
11 AS taken thU old and well knowu at ami, nnd
ii refitted and furnitfhml the sumo in nroiiHt-A.I in
aooomiuodttte Boarder and Travelers with the best
J the market oau ali'urd. lie hone by strict atteution
to business to receive a snare of public nutronaee.
His TA1ILK ooutuins the best the market uttords.
His liar is tilled with tho ohoioest of Liquors, both
11 ait and Spirituous.
Tha stabling is good, and attended by careful
Ostlers.
tfuubury, April SO, 1884. ly
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
Philadelphia, rA.
DUoiikt-si ol'llie erou, Nfiulual.
I riiuiry uixl tseiuul Hy-sirinsw
uew and reliable treatment iu reports of the HOW
ARI) AKrjOCIATION sent by mail in sealed letter
envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr, J. K1L.
LIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association. No. 2
Boulh Ninth Street, Pltiladolphla, l'.
July 16, lcH -Jy
If. It. IrlAHKI'It,
AttoVney nt t.nyx, FUNRVRY, TA.
t'olleetions attended to in tho counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
and Lycoming.
ItKPF.nKNCES.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. U. Onttell A Co.,
lion. Wm. A. Porter, "
Morton McMichaol, Esq., "
K. Ketcham A Co., 2H9 Pearl PI rcot, New York.
John W. Ashmcad, Attorney nt Law, "
Matthews A Cox, Attorneys at Law, "
Sunbury, Mnreh 20, 1HB2.
O-ii-ifVlINrT &c DIETZ1
tOWEK WHAHJc, SUNBURY, PA.
WHOLESALE AND KUTAIL DEALERS IN
WHITE ASH COAL,
in every variety,
Orders solicited and filled with promptness and
despatch.
Sunbury, May 10, 18113. ly
Or. W- liTTIPT,
Attorney niwl ComiMcllor nt I.hm ,
OlDco on south sido of Market street, four doors west
of E. Y. Rright A Son's Storo,
BTJNIiUHY, PA.
Will attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to biB care, the collection of claims in
Northumberland and tho ndjntntng counties.
Sunbury, May 23, 1863. ly
I'or ttnttsTtlire, ICondtfH, Antx, Ill
l!iii-,M,tIoth in Fur, tVool'ii.&:r.,
InNcvtM on lMiintH, I'otvlsi, Animal-,
Ac.
rutupin2.ic, 50c. nnd $1 (10 Boxes, Bottles nnd
I Insks. $3 and $i sizes for Hotels, Publio lustitu
tions, Ac.
"Only infallible remedies known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to tho Human Family,"
"Rats come out of their holes to die."
."irSold Wholesalo in nil large cities,
Sold by all druggists and Retailers everywhere
! ! ! Rkwaub ! ! ! of all worthless imitations.
See that "CostarV name is on each Rox, Rotllo
and Flask, before v"u buy.
Address IllitltV K.COtiTAK.
Principal D.'iot -IH2 llroadwav New York
t" Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggists in
Sunbury. Pa.
Feb. '20. ISfiL Sm
JEKEMIAH SNYDER.
Attorney 4V" ( ohiim'IIoi' ;ii Lin v.
Office on South si le of Market street, f ur doors west
of (learhart's Confectionery store,
BUNBUBV, PA.
Will attend promptly lo all professional business
entrusted to his care, the collection of claims in Nor
thumberland and the adjoining counties.
Consultations in German and EngliMt.
Sunbitrv. MiiTch 1(1. IsiH. !v
III
SADY ROOF1XO
Uuiuly to mill ilutvu.
READY HOOPING
At less than half the cost of tin roofs.
RSADlsT "rCOFINCJ
More durable than tin.
heads? "aooriNcs-
Suitable for steep or Hat root's.'
II E A D Y H 0 0 F I N G
For all kinds of buildings, iu all climates.
HEADY KOOl'TNO
Kasily, chunply, aij'i quh'kh put mi. no
cuHting uvur with cuiiunt ut'u-r it U uuilcd dvu.
READY K OO MNr.
.Miik' r it nirniij; woven Otlirif. iliir'i(jjily .!itur.itt"l
Hint ctivcri'tl iipmn Imtli fin 1';: -,, with II " tI't 1 1 V W1
terpriM't' ciimpti.-'iiitin. mul pui up in rolls muiy r
W inch wiilo, utui 7a !Vft lun.
- ulro niiiiiiirm'turo
LIQUID
Ion Li:akv Tin lloois.
Mueh cheaper and more durable than oil paml.
A I. SO,
t oiliKii;:itl 4 ('ii: ilt.
For Leaky Sbiiilc Uo'.l's.
'hieh will ot'teti save the eest ef a nei roof.
Samples of lteadv Rooting and Circtioiis sent by
! mail v, hen desired.
i Eavorulile'.i i ins uuidcwith res.ou.-iblc jiarties nho
uuy lo sell agaui.
READY li'iiU'INii C'l..
73 Maiden Lane, A . V,.
April 23t ISC. I.
WILLIAMSPORT CIL WOUKS !
NOX-KXl'LOi-IVK
PURE CRYSTAL CARMN
IX TliillT PACKAUK.S.
Orders will receive prompt nltcntion.
11. 1). IIi'I.UKX.
1 ropneti-r
Williamsport, June 2s, ls'84.
7l'!T received n new slock of Pishing Tackle for
Spring sales, consisiii g ot Pods, Keel-, Lines,
Haskets. ('nooils. Floats. Nets, flies. Artificial Unit,
Itiggci Lilies, (iut. Crass and Hooks, to which Ihe
attention of dealers is particularly requested.
Order, Wholesalo and Hctuil, punctually filled
and eulisfuctiuu wurruuted.
JOIIX KlliniiH.
2nd and Walnut streets. Philadelphia.
February 2", lmit. ui
LILLIESCHILIIR0NSAFE.
The Only Safe Reliable ag.iinst both Fire
and Burglary.
f nm now prepared to furnish three siies of Nation
al Hank Safes. They are both Fire and Hurglur
prool, with two distinct inside liurglur tiufes, und
threo of my new Anli-ilicrouieler Locks on cuoh
safe, believed to be the only bunk-lock now in uso
that has not, been picked or cannot bo picked by
tho aid of the micrometer. These riafes ull present
four to six inches in thickness of solid iron, guaranteed
to bo the strongest, the most difficult to drill aud to
stand Iho most resistance against both tiro ami
burglary of any Sale in thu United States of the
same sizo nnd cost.
I have on hand also, and will furnish all sines of
Bank Vault Sates, possessing ull tho advantages of
tne above aguinst burglary.
Also, ull sizes of Mercantile Safes both-burglar-proof
and nro and burglar-proof.
Also, Ormuueutul Dwelling-house Safes, burtrlsrt
proof, aud lira and burglar-proof (warranted uoj
dump).
Also, tho strongest and cheapest Yanlt doors, fur
bank and mercantile vaults.
All the above aro Lillie's wrought and chilled
iron.
Also, six sites Lillie's Wrought Iron Fire-Proofs,
warranto! ecjuui to uuy common cuies, at fully ouc
tbird less price.
Also, a general assortment of second hand Snfeg,
many of thcui nearly new, and of upproved lunkora
received in exchange for Lillie's Chilled Iron Safes!
These are oflered ut or below auction prices.
M. V. SADI.KK Agent,
' No. 21 B. SLYtNTH Street.
June 11, 18(14.
Attention, I.utlt-t nnd Lirullt-iucu J
AMBR0TYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH
In Deer street, opposite tho Centrul Hotel,
BUNBTJRr.PA.,
SBYEKLY, has opened a new Picture Gallery
in the above place, und is prepared to take
Portraits in the best style aud maimer.
AMBI10TYPES AND PHOTOiiUAPHd,
art token la (very style of tho Art, that csunot he
surpassed in the State. Having several year's expe
rience, he will give satisfaction or uo charge.
Copies will bo taken from ail styles of Pieturcs.
(live him 1 call. Ueminuber opposite Ihe Central
Hotel.
Saubury, June 4, 18(14.
BLANK (Parchment Taper,) Poed and blank'
Mortgages, Ponds, Executions, Summons, Ae.,
J'vr 111 at the oftw ot the "Sunbury Auericsp."
The Adnin's litpress Compntiy
GIVE NOTICE that they, have concluded
rnngementa with the Northern Central Ruilr
Company to run trains from Raltimoro for Yt
liarrisburg. Dauphin. Halifax, Trevorton, Sunln
Northumberland, Lewlslnirg, Miltnn. Muncy. V
llani-port, and all Iniermedinte stations, conneot
nt liarrisburg with tho OREAT WESTERN 1
PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and
West.
Also with Howard A Co.'s Express nt Mil tor
Danville, Illoomsburg, Wilkesbarro, Pittston, Set
ton, and intermediate stations on tho Catlawi
Lnckawanna A BliMimshurg Rnilronds. At A
linmsport, by Hownrd A Co.'n Express to Jei
fchore nnd Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A '
and their connections, for Canton. Trov. Elm
Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara, and to nil neeoss
points in Western New York and Cnnadn. by wl
they will forward Merchnndisn. Snnele. tl.io'u V.
Jewelry, and Valunble I'nokagcs ol every dose
mm .
Also. Notes, DrnTts nnd Bills for Collection.
Experienced and efficient niewcmrors ninnhv
and every effort will bo made to render sntisfuct
JOHN III N(J HAM.
Superintendent Penn'a Division, I'hiliulelphi
R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Sunbury.
AprilS, 1S112.
IHO I. AifnitjiriiieiilN m
of .'- York l.lneM.
TIIE CAMDEN AND AMIIOY AND PI1ILAD
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES
From Philndelphiato Kev York and W'nu Pr
from Walnut street Wharf and Kensint
Depot, iL'ill leave as fullovs. l it : p
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation,) g:
At 6 A. M., via Cnindcn and Jersey City, N. J.,
Accommodation,
At 8 A. M., via Camden nnd Jersey Cily,
(Morning Mail.)
At HA. M., via Cuindon nnd Jersey city 2d
Clnss Ticket
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Express
At 12 M. via Cnmdon nnd Amboy, C and A.
(Accommodation.)
At i P. M., via Camden und Amboy, (C and
A. Express.)
At 3 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City,
Wash, and N. V. Express
At lit P. M., via Kensington nnd Jersey City,
(Evening Mail.)
At Hi P. AI. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Southern Mail.
At II (night) via Kensington nnd Jersey city
Soutnem Express
At 5 P. M.,via Camden and Amboy. (Accom-
laudation, Freight uud Piu-scngur, First
Class Ticket,
Second Clnss Ticket,
For W ntcr Oap. Stniudsburg. Scrnulnn. Wi
barre. Montrose. Ureal He-iel, Ac at li A.
Ji'i'in Kensington, via Delaware, Lackawanna
Western Railroad.
For M:iueh Chunk. AlbMitown. Iletlilu'icm.
dcre. Easion. I.unibcrlv ille. Fleiniugton. Ac.
A. M.. from Kensington Depot, and at 'ii Y
from Walnut strei.'t U liarf.
('ihe li A. M. Line connects wilh Trains lea
Euston for Ma ue h Chunk, at '.-t I'. M.)
For Mi. nut Ib.llv. at tl A. M . 2 and 4 P. M,
For Fre-hold. at ii A. M. an I 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol. Trenton. Ac. at II A. 31. and 2j
j 1'. M. Ii'oiii Keningloti.
For Pnlinyrn. Rivcrton, i'tlaiii.-o. Revcrly.
lington. Floieiice, llei ieiitonn, .t., at VI, 1,
and tl P. M.
I j For New Y'oik. nod Way I .iiie tea , ing
!-iit;t ,ii Depot, take II. e I'ars on I-iab stre, t. a
Mn'itul, butt' an hour bei,..,e ile aiture. The
run into the Depot, ami on tjciarivitl ol' each 'I
run IVom the Do-ml.
Fifty I'oun-ls of Undergo only, allowed
)nisieiiger. I'a-reugeis iu'c probiliitcd from ti
iiny'.liing a- baci:!r.:e but tlieir wearini.-jip;'ai"jl.
hiigaire over liny pounds to be paid lor extra.
Company limit their region- ibiiily lor luigtra
t.bio lioliiir per t-.uinl. and will not be liable i
KIIKIIUIt bl'V.'l.d .jlllM. I.'"ept I V SpC-.-bll -otitril. I
WM. 11. OA I'Z.Vil.H, Ag..
January 17. Hill .
Will kcNOCLIK
83 MARKET STRKUT. UAKUISRUiW, P
1
JANO
1
to
TEV lloscwood Pianos, from the bojd in
from Sli'iu uiiwards.
.Ml.l.til.'EtiNS. Tin' bust luannfaotttrcl Ti
nn ins from fl.) to SIC"
li.iitnrs. 'ii. litis. CC..HiI..'olu, Flute.',
F ife-. Dl'iims. Ilanjo-'. 'I'aliil.ir,'iues.
'ioiin ami tiuioirsirings and musical nur
e'hnnli'.e iu general.
mii'.i.t Musrc.
Tiie latest pilblieaii' u.- alivavs on hand. Musi,
bv mail to nnv pint ol'll ountrv.
(iv'Al., Si.'lARE. UII.T AM) ROSEW
PKAMES.
Suitable for looUio gln.-cs, and all kinds of p:i
uiuavs on hand.
A fine assortment of best plated
l.tinKIMi lil.ASSKS from smallest to largei!
.o si vie ol tVanie liiade to order at Ihr
notiie. ' WM. KVii'M
.!-ril 11. IsiW. '.i:; MaiUel 't., ilM'ii,-;.,,
i: iuttii.iii'rss
Confectionery, Toy a
F.TJXrr STORE:
.tSai-iirl I". I ! ' I, Smtiiiiry, Ia
I O.Nri'.CTlOM-UY )F ALL KINDS,
toys of i: i:itv. Di'.-rCii'.rn
Fit I" IT, efl., it.,
f tUXSTAXTLY on band nnd for sale nt the i
V j establishment at wholesale and retail, at n
able, prices.
lie is loanuf'ii.'tiii ing all kinds of Coiifeetim
to keep up a full nssoi'tiucut whieh are sold u
rates.
lobaeco. Segars. Stationery. Nuts of all kiu l
n variety of oilier articles, all of whijii are o
wholesale nnd retail.
t is P.ciucmber the name and plae".."
.M. C. (ILAKHAK'I
Mnrliet street, .1 doors west ol'E. Y. Uright .V
storo
Sunbury. Sept. 1(1. ISn.'i. tf
WASHINGTON HOIS
Southwest Corner of .Market Stuart,
fltllE undersigncil resjieetfnlly inl incs the p
i that be has tukeik e'lmrgi. of the above li
Hotel, and asks for the eoniirunni f (he I.
palrouugc and Mould invite uil others to give !
cull .
iiistaulk
is always supplied with the best the market a!
His Har contains the ehoieesi liquors, and bis
ling is good uud well attended bv careful ti,,
, . MICHAEL W11.YE1
Sunbury, April, 1(1. 1S(I4.
J. R. ' HILBUSliV"
County Niirrcyor A t'oinejun
Mithonaij, A'nrtlittiiiliirlund County, Vt
Office in Washington township. Engu"emon'
be made by loiter, directed to the above ad
Ail business entrusted to his cure, will bo pro
attended to.
April V, 1SB4. ly
roivi io i Nr7K x i. i.i:.
THE undersigned will sell at privato sale, T
TY-SXX TOWN LOTS, situate in the homii
Sunbury. The lots nro lia s led within u few wt
ol the Pennsylvania Kuilnad Company's Ma
Shops, in the uorthern part of the tow n. The
all suitable building lots.s it sato in thu most pit
portion uf tho borough. They will be Sold on
souublo terms. For furthei particulars apply
PETEK II. MASSEH,
H. II. MASSEH,
FKANCISUICIIEH.
Sunbury. June 18, ISIU Execut.
U.
M.
LvtiiiS. A. M.
IlVlPOFlXEXXS
WINES AM) LIQUOR
I.AI 4I A A N t 1.1. I'll,
No. 12S South Ninth Street, between Chesiiu
Walnut, PHILADELPHIA.
Muy T, IStti.
ti.i!.si:itM iAii:.vr i ivii .ti
i ti: i iti:i:i:it i
As Iniprovod for 186'J and lsiitfl,
By E. KETCHAM A CO., 29 Pearl St., New
TIIIIE only Freeior constructed on scientific
I ciples. with a revolving eun and spring I
scraper. Tho one hastens llm freezing of thu ore
tho other removes it as fust us frozen.
The most rapid iu freetiug, with tho least qua
of ice.
The most economics! iu cost, as it U the most si
and durable in structure.
For sulu iu ull thu priucipul cities und towns ii
Union.
Each Freeicr accompanied with a book of re
and full directions.
PKlCtS.
3 quarts,
4 quaru,
6 quarts,
8 quarts,
14 quui ts,
4 ud
& 'in
5 (Ml
S 01)
U 00
B. MA.esFP., Suubury,
20 qusruj,
Apply to H
w.Iki.;.,
March
I.