Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 25, 1865, Image 3

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    H. B. MA.88ER, Editor A PrayrlBtflih
BWH.TEET, Publisher.
SATURDAY, FKBUUAtVY SftlBOS.
local Affairs.
I? Hkdicatiok. The ntw Trinity Lutheran
Church at Danvillo, (Re. D M. HohVlt) will b
-dedicated o the worship of Almighty (Jod, On Sum
day, the 20th Inst. Dedicatory wrhton ly Prof
chaffer, J). D., of Philadelphia, Mfolktol by ftcV
Ureenwalt, 1, 1)., of Kaston, Th publU aro tnvp
ted to attend.
I in 1 11
ty ViHTKH. The prweht winter Is one fr uni
versal Jevcrliy. The amwlht of show too, that naa
fallen I unusuatly great. On railroad the, effects
of extreme eold fa swat disastrous. The Action of
f rot rendera rai Is much more liable to break, and
to the men employed, It li hard and disagreeable
The (now ti gradually but slowly disappenrttig Uh
der the Influence of the fun whose rnyii are brooming
more vertical ns the days grow linger, this is dew
limbic, as a sudden and rapid aMttfof would enure
high fresbett
tyPt. YaletitW'i baj passei) toff as Usual, iVrttirV
:thv epistles sent were less numerous than formerly.
13' The Round House and Machine Ships at this
place, Id progress of construction by the Fchwylv'a-
ma iiaiirono. vompsny. are ireerty uiraor rtivcr, rea
'dy fur the slating of the roof. Mr. Campbell, the
contractor thinks he can have the building and ma
vbiiicry all completed by the first of Juno, or per
haps Snottor. The sleeps at Itcuova are nearly com
pleted. l"pThc Hi of February and the restoration of
(he Star and Stripes on Fort Sumpter were celebrated
in this placo on Wednesday lust, by the firing of
thirty-six rounds of artillery and other demonstra
tions. Some private flags were displayed, among
them we observed that of our patriotic friend and
neighbor Mrs. V I. tlrcennugh
tyn. Pox. This luuthsoiue diseaso prevail
' cd among the rebel prisoners thnt passed through
this place a few days since. The sick were confined
in a separate car. One of them died as they nenred
Trerorton.
rp"S.w.l. Pox We tee by our exchanges that
the I mall pox Is prevailing to some extent through
'out the country. The Itnuvill papers say the town
f llloomsburg is afflicted with the seenrge to some
'cxtrnt.
J'l!onort:ii Election. The. fallowing aro the
'officers elected for this borwigsi,u Friday the 17th
inst.:
Justice of the Peace Frederics: Larara.
Constable Wiiltr.ni Tursol.
School 1 irect its Ju'gi & tioirker nhd Samuel
Ftchlcy.
Street Cimrmisfimrcrs Samuel Xlspach and Sum
tol Harrison.
Ovcrscerswf tho Poor Jacob F. Rohrbnch aud
Augustus Clement.
Iludgc of Elections (I. I). Youugmun.
Inspectors of Klectious C. F. Martin ami Wm
Bright.
Assessor James Heard
Chief liurgoss- S. B. lloyer.
Second Burgess tj co. M. Itenn.
Assistiint Burgesses Wm. I. ftrecnoue.li, Ira T.
Ck-ineut. John B. M'eiser and Jonathan II Bd-tinn
Common Councilmeu Benj. Hendricks, Alex.
Mnnlz, llcnj. Brocinas, Eumiiucl Wilvert, ('. !.
Rohrhach, Benj. Zcttlcnmjcr. J nines Boyd, (Henry
Fegely and J. W F riling, tie vote)
Town Clerk John W. Buchcr.
High Constable ticorge Knrrisuu.
T E PAit.Annt.nniA Attn Ebik RuAn. We :
stated last week that passengers would not be re- i
ceivid nt Philudolphi l t't be forwarded through to '
Erie. This, we presume was whilst the obstructions, j
caused by the great depth of the snow, lasted. The
conipnny'a agents, nt this plitcei inform us that the ;
trains continue to run ns usual, and ns Iho obfitrtic I
tions htivo been reinorcd, the trains uro tuakili '
their connections as usual.
Tnr. Xtw Poci tin Loah Mr. J.iy C'o.jke !
reports having received on Monday and Tuesday ul i
this week subsuriptiom to the amount of $4,532,000,
and on Wednesday the subscriptions reached '.ho
enormous llguro of eight million six hundred and j
seventy-four thousand four huudred and fifty dol-
lurs. One subscription alono was for $500,000. i
i ii
J5-.The following is a list of nrticlos lent by tho '
Sanitary Aid, Sunbury, to tho V. S. Sanitary Com- j
mission 1307 Chesnut street, Philadelphia : j
Stockings pairs 55 ; slippers da 9 ; pantaloons do '
2; flannel drawers do HI; muslin draners do8
muslin shirts IS; flannel shirts 5.1 i neek-handker- j
chiefs II ; pocket do 1 T j J quills I ! wrappers 6 ; :
slings 44 ; pads 132 ; pillows 8 ; mittens pair I i
needle books 23 ; collars 37 ; spreads 15 ; towel 3A ; I
bandages 74 ; pillow eases & j smoking caps 9 ;
Sheets 1 ; finger dates 0 ; sausago (jar) 1 ; vosts S
dried npplos bags 31 ; dried .cherries do V ; wine
bottles 37; luwn yds. 10; cans fruit 130 j catsup
bottles 12; blackberry srrup brandy 52 ; raspberry
vinegar 23; maple inoliissci li eggs (doson) 36;
jelly cans 2; iipplo butler (jts. 7; pickles jajs 6 ;
dokcgsl2; potatoes barrels 3 ; hops bags 4 ; cur
rant thrub bottles 3 ; puxiles 3 ; ocious iushels 4 ;
sauce pans 6; soldiers' grocery boxes 2; tin plates
10 ; tallon cake I ; quince butter ; lint and ru's
(paekiiges) 23 ; uiagiuues 60 ; books 27 ; a quantity
of newspapers.
The following articles were sent to the Central
('air, June I SO I :
Cans of fruit 30; jars of pickles 11 ; wine bottle
5; corn starch, packages II; beer touguus 8 ; cat
sup bottles 2; cocoa, packages 2; huuiiny )U. 4 ;
dried fruits bnas 8 ; iiicklcs 150 ; collection of coins
and curiosities ; doll pincushion 1 ; infant's dress
body 1 ; horse-radish cans 2 ; eggs dot 25; doll's'
houd 1 ; cako tidv 1 ; tailing collar 1 ; watch case
1; baby shirts 4; do eucqucs2; dull cushion 1 ; 1
child I cloak 1 ; large doll 1 ; beudstead. bedding,
sheeU, and pillow coses ; iufants socks pairs 2 ; iu
lanls flannel shirt 1 ; slippers pairs 1 ; (hoebag 1 ; !
oil-painting and frame 1 ; butler lbs. H. 1
Tkkasiiikh s Uei-uiit.
Money sent to Central Fair, $131 75
Money received from Jan. 1st, 1861, to
Jun. 1st, 1K05, JI J9 29
Money expended from Jan. Ut, 1&6I, to
Jun. 1st, ISOi, 3u3 07
Balance,
K. D )..EL, Feo y., SjOitury Aid.
BOATMBWIS COVENTION.
IJM at Suubury, Xorthiimlitirtainl Vvunly,
Fthruary lut, 18()5,
In pur.mtnne of a call made by a CtiiiiuilUre ap.
(uiiiied lor tliut purHMe, Convention of Delegates
epresenting the boating iulereset wus held at tuu.
jury on the 1st of February, 1805.
President J It, DIN UAH. of Xowport
SccroUries A.,hH 4KTi, ot Miltou ; 1'KTCB (iA.
iachas:, uf Wilkmuarre,
Treasurer John L . Hopewell, of North umber laud.
Tho President stated the object of tha Convention,
vas not to extort from, or impose upon shippers or
:ouiuiuers, but I uiply tu ue our own rigbi in the
iroieulion ot our uwu iuturesU. This si a mean to
wcuuiplish by the adoption of a schedule of freight
ust nlgn enougn auove uiis, towage, unioauing aua
leiuurage, to socurc us against impositions tu which
te have hitherto been subject, growing out of the
instable, erer-snittiug puiu-yoi me aiuuruut caual
umpauic iu regard to their rales of tolls.
Thc following resolutions aud schedule, uf freights
H ;i adopted :
'lEUKAi, There has been considerable irreguja.
ity u the truusportutiun ol freights on the dirlereut
ines o canal iu Peuusylvunia ; Axu HUKUKAk, The
i.'iul cvsupuuies hat e heretofore by fioj.unily rais
ig hcir tulls, during the boating season, made it
.uiwiUJ lot boatuieu to tlx a peruianeut schedule
f freights ,' therefore,
a'mW, That we make the following schedule
fir ighu abom lolls, towage, loading, uuloadiug
r;du.iusi; nut fir the purpuse of iwposiug upon
iij.Lj.rs aud ooiisumers, or txturtiug hish price
uu them, hut a a measure noces-ury ti protect
ur.eU'ea against the juijiositiou praoliecd by the
iintl iiouipunjes, ... . ii..,-
tit 'tilnU, Tul we. the delegates assewblej Uiu
idayol February 105. iu tout en lion at Fuubuiy
. ple'lue ourselt es Ui abide by the aoiion of .aid
,.ventiou, ud erl omelv lo early out li
tietislvtt, That, at the ennui eoinpnhlea charge
toll on Lumber by weight, the boatmen are neoessa
rlly oompolled to charge irci(ht by weight of 2.0(KI
pbtinds to the ton j and farther, in all onset where a
boat it detained over forty-eight hours in discharge
Ins Cargo, of whatever it may consist, dernurfngo
Win be charged at the rata of f I 2 per day,
. On mot ion of J. R Irunbar, it was, linnred, That
lumber and eoal freight to rhllndelphla and all
other points be regulated by Vatlimbre freights.
1m motion of C. It. Ziegler. Esq.,
littolrtd totnnimntitp, That We Dsjfcl hill to
boat on Sunday, and to as ail lawful menus to have
the canal closed on the Sabbath day,
(Hi motion of David Cannon,
Kmolrrd, That we, the delegates her, assembled,
do pledge ourselves to defend any boatmen who get
Ihto difficulty with canal edtttpanlcs, shippers or re
ceivers, when It shall be clearly shown that he or
they have been imposed Ubon J and that the co-n-thlltce
have power to draw Hinds from the treasury
to pay all proper and reasonable expenses which
may bo IhCurf ed by such defence
t'n motion Of J. II. Blhall.
KrrotW, That We fecogntre but on weigh -look
the last one the boat pomes before discharged cargo.
On motion of John k. Fiddler,
Hnovrtt. That eaoh delegate pay to the treasurer
one dollar for the purport ot defray ing any expenses
that may accrue.
Nr. Kicglcr moved that committee of nine be
appointed by the convention to moot the shippers
for the purpose of laying before them the action on
the convention and reg tinting freights. The motion
was agreed to. and the following ircntlcmen nnnnint.
ed: Charles II. Klegler, Haq., J K. Dunbar, A.
Shcrk, Wm. Elder, John A.Cook, Robert Sinter,
ctrr (tsrschsu, v in. Campbell and John Cullin.
On motion,
Krmtrrd. Thnt lumber frcleht b wav of the
t'lilun and Schuylkill cnnnls to Philadelphia be left
for adjustment in the hands of the rcguiuting coin
ttiittee.
On motion of J. R. Dunbar,
Ktmlvtd unanimousit. That wo. the delegates
In Convention assembled, do pledge and bind our
solves not to move onr boats, or put a load in until
the committee shall have reported the freights screed
upon and established.
uo motion ot J. a. email,
ltrmlvnl. Thnt anv boatman who shall knowing.
ly and wilfully take, sail or give away any coal,
lumber or other freight entrusted to him, s ball be
subject to a penalty of $i0 for each and -every such
oflVnce.
On motion of Mr. Rudy, the proceed ines and pa
pers of the Convention were deposited with the Pre
sident for publication and authority given him to
draw upon the Treasury for money to defray ex
penses. On motion of William Met, the Convention ad
journed to meet again at the call of I be President.
J. K. DUNBAR, Pres.
Samikl Swart. J s-;"'e-
.V hrduk of Freight tulojitcil by the Contention.
ON Ll'MRKR fEit to.x of 2,000 i-ocxds.
2 a u
E SL o
ST A '
- i I
9 ca 1
3
4 20 3 9." .1 J5 .1 5i
:i 60 3 M 2 Si 2 M
.1 45 20 2 80 2 8(1
3 40 3 li 2 75 2 7i
3 25 3 00 2 CO 2 0(1
3 25 3 00
3 15 2 V0 2 50 2 50
. p B
f b a a
3- c- K er
F ? s
From Bench Crcok to
" l.oi-k llurcn to
" Pino (Jroek to
" Larry's Creek to
" Willituusiorl to
u Loyalso'.k to
" Muucy to
From Bench Creek to 3 A. 3 00 2 85 2 70
' Lock llnvcn to 2 :!2 2 .'10 2 25 2 00
" Pine Creek to 2 30 2 25 2 20 I 05
" Larry's Creek to 2 25 2 29 2 15 1 00
" Williamsport to 2 10 2 05 2 00 1 75
:' Loynlsock to
- Muucy to . 2 00 1 V5 1 UO 1 05
OX COAL rm tom or 2,210 porsns.
3 3 3 3 3
B g.3 S 6
3 .1? 5 t?
C ST5- "
r -i e o
S" "i ' 1
3 15 2 ' 2 Trt 2 R
. 2 7o 2 2 0
3 25 2 its 2 40 i 50
3 7J 3 15 1 "0
2 75 2 )5 1 90 2 00
2 05
2 70 I '85 1 93
2 90 2 30 2 05 2 15
2 10 I 50 1 30 1 40
2 00 1 40 1 20 1 30
1 05 1 35 1 15 l25
1 7J 95 1 05
1 35 1 0.1 85 75
To Pliiladelphia,
Delaware City,
" B.iltimore.
' Havre do (trace,
. " Port Deposite,
" Pencil Uottoul,
" Safe Harbor,
Lancaster,
' Wrightsvillc,
" Columbia,
'" Marietta.
" Midilletown,
' liurrisburi;. .
" Olnrsi's Ferry.
Xotk. In ll case
bo twenty cents nix
the freights from Pittsburgh!
it'c Wilkfhhiirre freight, and
'0 cents below Wilkc.-barre
from Xiiutioukc B v
freight!.
l.it Ol" ('BUM'S.
Fur Tiiul at the Adjourned Court, commencing,
March 6th, 1865.
Plaintiffs. Defendant.
Tho Carbon Run linn. Co vs Irn T Clement
Kreitscr A fares vs James Pollock et al.
The tiirard Fire A Ins Co vs Isaac Stadden et nl
Com. of Pa. for usa vs James VnndXkc et kl
Same " vs James Vandyke, Ao.
Ceo O Welkar vs (leo Bums
Jacob H Kngol vs John Young, Const.
John B Weiser . vs Henry Weise et al
David Fagely vsAMEastwick
John llufer for use vs Burbara Ann Alrxnndcr
The Bank of Norlh'd vs Benj Uearhart et al
Sume etui vs iSame
Charles Reinhart vs John B. Douly et al
Jeremiah Ziuimcrmuu, vs John A Conrad
John Xcuinun Ac. vs Mat bias Persing .
Com. uf Pa. suggesting Klis. Evcritt vs Philip Hit-
eartet al
Sebastian Haupt vs David Waldr-m
Jeremiah Savidgo v Jacob i)ii!dore,
Peter K. Fisher vs Joseph vVeilt.ef.
Ira T Clement, etal vs J. J. Dull iJ V Criswell
I.Ikt f 'lins,'si.
To Jc Tried at the Regular Session, commencing
March 13th, 1865.
Sarah Jane Coup, vs Elizabrlh Jeukcns.
Michael Graham vs James Pollock. et til
Fox A Brother vs Bird A Douty
Thomas Comly vs John Mover with riot ice
John C Morgan vs Stephen Bittenhendcr
Hiram H. Moore et al vs O. B. Woltratt,
Henry Bowman ao vs Edward Basm
Wm 11 Kriechlioe vs C P llelfcnstein ot al
Martin Uolden vs Wm Moutcliul
Elida John, adm'rvs John NeuUiau.
Peter K Feliger vs Ooorgo B Fetsgcf
Allen T I.ane vs Jeremiah Ynrdv.
Joseph liibson adm'r vsC F M'Pherson
Jonathan Hoover vs Josiah Reed
John A Dodge et al vs Jacohy ilurluian
John P Beard et al vs Jacob Wcjck,
Robert D Cummincs vs John Witleinoycr
uuis vs Wm 8 jrorusman
Truman Thomas vs Andrew Heckvrt
Charle Hoy vs Daniel W Smith
John P Pursel vs David Waldron
Daniel 1 1 err vs John F Cowan
Levi llecht vs Peter K Fisher
Page A Bristol vs Jorome S Wolcott
flumcville fcfehafler vs David Eshbacb.
PROSPECTUS Of THE
LAPIE&EE OIL COMPANY,
Office, No, 70 North Fourth Street, (ic-cond floor,
PHILADELPHIA.
CAPITAL STOCK, . . . $750,000
150.000 Share, pur Value $5. Subscription Price
Full Paid, -.
The Company own the following described pro
perty in fee simple:
Fi Ity acres ol land near Cbotty Tree Run; said
land is on and a quarter mile from Oil Creek, and
is about two hundred rods from the Well on Cherry
Tree Run, that Bow from seventy-five to one huu
dred barrel of Oil per day; and alto, an interest in
t wo aore on the Sherman Proper! v with iuur welis
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
in vol iuus stage of progress on the property, one of
which is now flowing thirty barrels per day. The
Company gets the one-tixleeulh of all the Oil, deaf
uf all expeuse ; also, two acre adjoining, with four
wells now in a progressive condition in which the
Company get oue-lhirly-eeoondth of the Oil, and
also, une acre ot land adjoining, with one well down
ready for pumping ; tho Company gels une-sixtcnth
of the land interest clear of all espouse. Also, the
one-kHirteenlh of the working interest of the last
Uienliooed aere. This Company is formed ua a basis
that is exported to pay a dividend of two per cent
per month to the stockholder. Tb Company pro
pose to place $25,000 cash or stuck in the Treasury
for tb development of the property.
President, Pro. Tern J J BARCLAY, Esq-
Direoiors William D. Smith. U M. Davis, D. E
sVlouinley, It- H bwansey and John F. Veaag.
r-cruiry U A. Converse.
Tr:nurui John I , Young.
February t. Ifcoi.
PUBLIC SALE.
Valuable llrnl lnlafe.
WILL be sold nt Publlo Sale, on tho premises,
on THURSDAY, the 23d day of MARCH,
belt, all that certain True l" I.iiimI, situnto
In Lower Augusta tow nship. Northumberland coun
ty, Pa., adjoining lands of John Fry, C.ileh Barrett
Snd Jacob Bartholomew,
f'ontnlnlnir; Hit Acrca, snore or lrsm.
About W acres of which are cleared and under a
good state of cultivation, tho halanco is good timber
land. The improvements oonsist of a two story stouo
beese, a log barn, with wagon-shed attached, stone
spring-bouso, and other outbuildings, a nevcr-failins?
spring of water at tho door, two apple orchards ami
ono peach orchard, containing ono hundred trees of
select fruit. -
Sale to commsnee at 10 o'clock A.M., on said
day when the conditions will be mndo known by
CATHARINE FOULK.
, Lower Augusta twp., Feb. 18, 1805.
DlAmes. A few more diaries left for salo
by ANNA PAINTER.
OLD EYES MADE NEW.
A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily rcstoro
sight and give up speetaclcs, without aid of
doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt
of 10 cents. Address,
E. B. FOOTE, M. D.
February 4, 1865. 0m
IP YOU WANT TO KNOW
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to tho
human system, male and female ; the causes
aud treatment of diseases; the marriage customs of
the world J how to marry well and a thousand
things never published bctoro road tho revised and
enlarged edition of "MunicAL Cohso Sfksk," 1
curious book for curious people and a good book lor
everyone. 400 pages, 100 Illustrations. Price f 1. 60.
C, ntcnt table sent free to any address. Books may
be bad at the Book stores, or will be sent by mail,
poet pttid on receipt uf the price. Address
E. B. FOOTE. M. P.
. 1 130 Broadway, Now York.
February 4, 18(15.-in
ELIDA JOHN,
Rofpslar I.tcs-ntiurt Convrjiiiicer,
BHAMOKIN Twff., near BEAK GAP,
Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
HA.V taken out license, and is prepared lo do all
kinds of Conveyancing, at reasonable rules.
Shamokin twp., Jan 7, 1805. 3mo
?0 W1TI ITG'3
. EXCELSIOR COFFEE.
Whilst trying Coffee ofjll the various brands.
Remember BROWNING S EXCELSlUU" at Uie
head it stands.
True, it s not like others that arc ' SOLD EVERY
WHERE " .
A little stretch, we nil do know, good goods will
easily hear,
(But a stretch like this ' sold everywhere" is very
apt to tear.)
Jfnw, I can safely say. without anv hesitation
There's none like IlHow.vf.Nu'a Exi tLsioK'' in this
enlightened nation.
Skilled chemists have not found a Coffee from any
store
Possessing the same ingredients as ' Browning's Ex
celsior "
Nor is there any one, in or nnt of tho Coffee trade.
Who knows the articles from which '-Browning's
Excelsior's" made.
I m told it's made Jrum barley, rye, wheat, benns.
and pens ;
Xante a thousand other thiugs but tho Right One
if you please.
But with the Coflee-men I will not hold contention
For the many, ninny things they say too numerous
to mention.
Whilst they 're engaged in running round from store
to storo
To lenrn the current wholcsnlc price of "Browning's
Excelsior,"
Some who know my Coffee gives perfect satisfaction,
Have formed a plan by which Ihey hope to eau-:c a
quick ruaetiun.
The ease 'tis with a few ; no doubt 'twill be more
To name their Coffee nftcr mine, (Browning's Excel-
sior."
Some say their' the onry brand that will stand a
ready test.
Now, try a little of them nil sco which j-oa like
tho best.
Three years have passed away sluco I first -sold a
store; -
Never have 1 in your paper advertised before;
Nor would I now, or ever consent to publish more.
Iflikesome used by 'everybody," 'sold every wlicro'
in everv store."
A trade like this 1 do not wish; the orders I could
not till ;
The factory all Jerwy's land would take leave not
a foot lo till.
My trade ia not so very lnrgc ; still I think I have
my share ;
Bui reader, you may rest assured, 'tis Not '-Sold
Everywhere "
Manufactured nn I for ..ilo by the writer,
4.i:oic;i: i.. leuou.M.x;.
No. 20 Market Street, Cumdeii, X. J
This Coffee is not eiunniwed of imfsoneiis druirs. it
contains nothing deleterious ; many persuus use this
(.once tout cannot use tho o-ire outlet-: it takes bin
one and n half ounces In make a quart of good
strong coftec, ibat being just nuc-hulf the minitity
it luKesot Java Cotlce, and nluays less than half the
priee.
Retail Dealers may purch.ic it in less quantities
than ten gross ut uiy prices from tho Wholesale Gro
cer.
Uf'Ordcrs by mnil from Wholesale Dealers prompt
ly Httended to.
February II, 1SC5 fim
BRITISH PERIODICALS,
vii :
THE LONDON QUARTERLY' REVIEW (Conser
vative.; TUE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.)
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (ltudeul
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Frco-t'hurch.)
and
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, Tory
The American Publishers continuo lo reprint the
ntovc-named periodicals, but as the Cost of printing
has doubled, the price of paper trebled, and taxes,
duties, license, etc.. largoly increased, they are com
pelled to advance their terms as follows :
TERMS FOR 1S05.
For any one of the Reviews, S4 00 per annum.
For any two of the Reviews, 7 00 "
For any three of the Reviews, 10 00 "
For all four of the Ruriens, 12 00 "
For Blackwood's Magnsine, 4 IM) "
For Blackwood und oue Iteriew. 7 00 "
Fcr Blackwood aud any two ol the
Reviews. 10 00
For Bl nek wood and three of Iho
Reviews, 13 00
For Blackwood aud the four lto-
views, 15 00 "
The works will be printed on a prently improved
Quality of paper, and whilo nearly all Auiericau
Peiodiculsare either advanced iu price or reduced
in siio and very generally both wu shall cot .inuo
frgive faithful copies of alt inutlcr ooniniiicd iu the
originul editions. Hence, our present prices will be
found. as chgup, for the amount of matter, furui.-hed
a those erf any of the competing periodicals in this
country.
Compared wilh the cost of tho originul editions,
which at the present premium ou gold would bo
about (100 a year, our prices ($15) are execedly low.
Add to this the fact that we make our uiimuil pay
ment to the British Publishers for early sheets and
copyright in Gold 71 costing us at Ihi time (Jan.,
186j,) nearly 3. 50 iu currency and we trnft that
in the scale we have adopted we Shall be entirely
justified by our subscribers aud the reading public.
The interest of these Periodicals to Auiericau rea
ders is rather increased than diminished by the ar
ticle they contain on our Civil War, and, though
sometime tinged with prejudice, tlwiy may stipi,
eoosidering their great ability and the different
stand-points from which they are written, be read
aud studied wilh advantage by the peoplo of this
country, of every erced and party.
TnE FOUR REVIEWS FOR 183.
A few copies of the above remain on hand, aud
will be sold at Sj for the whole lour, ur ii lor any
one.
We also publish (be
runner' iinldo.
By lUxar SritpnES, of Edinburgh, and Iho Into
J. P. NoKTO.1, of Yale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc
tavo, loot) pages and numerous Engravings.
1'Klt.t ; tor tho two volumes Dy .Mall, post
paid,
LEONARD SCOTT A CO., Publishers,
No. 36 Walker blreet, New York.
February 4, lafij.
IF you waut good Tln.Wara, go to SMITH A
(iENTUEll'ct New Shop. dr 3.
1? you went a gnnd Couking-Slev, go te SMITH
A GENlHtKtiKewtkop. dr3
I'll YNIt !.. Ac tflJIlUUO.
.DR. ISAAC HUFF,
WHO is a gradual of Jefferson Medical College,
and bashed ample experience in ho.tital nd
I city praoiiue, offer bit prof-xcional servicta te the
vitiick ot' Uupvr August, stuidt nd tbKuw.io
itoauships. hcsidenee utar tiyueriowp.
Jn. 7, irnij. 3ui
JT-n3 rWaH32saC-.ej 9 9
(tata HEBrVff Hotel.)
Comer Market and 3d Street, HARRIKRURO, PA.
THE nttefitlnri nf Iho publlo Is rceotfutly called
to this Hotel which is now open Tor the aaeoinmndn
tion of frnesls. In the past Ave mouth daring which
tinio It lias bten closed the houso bus been thorough
ly remo loled and repaired, until in point of conveni
ence in id comfort, it patrons will mid It to own no
superior.
'I'Im; 1'nriilt itr lliilirvly cw,
Rooms larger limn aro usually found Iti modern hotels.
Situated oil tho oorner of two principal business
streets or the city.bul two and a halfsipinres from the
Rail Road Depot. Thn prniirletor determined to
spare no expense in securing the comfort of his guests
and a fnvwrable repirtalin for the twtnlilirhmcnt, he
feels willing to trust Its chnracter lo the Judgment
of his patrons.
HENRY THOMAS, Proprietor.
January 21,1805.
o00,0()0 M RE !.
FILL I I' THE QUOTAS I !
nlllKsubsi'rihor. late an emplovco In the Provost
Mm-shalt's Office nf thn llth Tll.i,l..i I)......'.
oilers bis services lo the Committees, and citliensof
uia mncrcni suo-tiistricts ot XMorthumberland and
adjoining enmities, for tho purpose of assisting them
to till their quotns, correct and copy t lief r enroluienb,
iinae out ciutisiiture ana f.iilistinciit papers, nt rea
sonable rates. Ho con found at Mrs. HOGAN'S
HOTEL, North West Corner 4th and Market Sts.,
over Aduin's Express Olheo, Harrisburg.
tlKFKIIEM'K :
J. B. Packer, nnd S. B. Boycr, Esqrs., Sunbury.
Hon. Frank Bound, and P. L. Hachcuburg, Milton.
RcV. I. II. Torrcnco, Rush.
Address Box No. 141, Harrisburg. Pa.
J NO. E. HELLER.
Sunbury, January 14, 1S85. Im
UP DE GRAFFS
Eye and Ear Infirmary,
On tho Squnro. Three Doors from Steel's Hotel)
, WTLKES-BARHE, PA.
rilH IS INSTITUTION is now open and furnished
J in tho most costly stylo. Jtooeption, Private
and Operating Rooms are large nnd fcotivenient and
well adapted. Tho Surgical apartment contains tho
finest collection ot instruments in this country, nnd
thus his faculties will ennblo him to meet any nnd
all emergencies in practice, lie will operate upon
tho various.lorinsof BLINDNE.SS.Catarnct, Occluon
of the Pupil Cross Eves. Closure of the Tear Duets.
Inversion of (lie Eyefids. Ptervgium. Ac, Ao. And
will front nil forms of Soro Eves, Ornnulcd Lids,
Opacoties of Iho Cornea, and Scrofulous aisoase of
tho Eye, together with all tho discuses to which the
eye is subject.
DEAFNESS Will Ircnt nil the disonsos common
to the organ. Discharges from the Ear. Noises in the
Ear. Catarrh, difficulties of hearing total' Dynfnass,
even where the Drum i destroyed. Will insert an
arliGciul ono, answering neurly'uli tho purposes of
the natural.
DISEASES OF THE THROAT. All diseases
common to tho Throat nnd Nosn will be treated
GENERAL Sl lltiKRY. Ho will operate upon
Club-tecl. Hair Lip. Clcl'l. Peltate, Tumors. Cancers.
Enlarged Toncils. Ae. Plastic operations by healing
new flesh into deformed parts, aud (Jeoor.il Surgery
uf whatever character It limy present.
HERNIA. (OR RUPTURE.) Ho will perform
"I.abius." operation for the radical, (complete.) cure
of Hernia, this unquestionably a perfect cure, and is
done with tittle or no pain. (Kit of thn many hun
dred operated upon in Boston there has been lio fail
ures, it having met ho approbation of all who have
submitted t t it.
ARTIFICIAL EY'ES. Will Insert artificial eyes,
giving them the mrtion and expression of the natu
ral. They nro inserted without the least pain.
HEMORRHOID. (PILES.) This troublesome di
sease is readily cured. Tlioso suffering from it w ill
do well to call.
Du. Up Ds tin Apr visits Wilkes-Bnrrc with a
viuw uf building up a permanent Instttiito for the
treatment ot the Eye. Ear, nnd General Surgery.
The experience of more than a quarter of a century,
in Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be it
sufficient guarantee to ttiosc who ciny bo deposed to
employ him.
Jannniy 14, lh05. ly
J. IIDI..ME.S (sltOtXIt,
Enamelled Slate Mantel
'Wr'WIV'Ji'riJ.HOLMESGROVER
JH;.,h.K7NtijP
s?ilh,l':wr'.ife
"WABE-ROOM,
MS, CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Manufactory Tenth and Sumson Streets.
Tablo-Topj, I'ior-Blaba, Brackets, Weth
Stand Topa, Ao.,i&o.
Philadelphia, Jun 7, ISlij. tf
BIG WHIT ELY CREEK
OIL COMPANY.
(Ml'ITAIi, "- - . ;5(M,(()0.
Sharoa, 100,003. Tar Value, $5 00
SO.OOO SHARES RESERVED AS A WORKING
CAPITAL.
J. Lewis I'iim.ii s, Prcs't. T. M. Ky:nn, Trcns.
lllUDLEll, .''eo'y.
Phe Properly of this Company consists of a Twenty
Y'cara' Lease of Six Hundred Acre of valuable oil
territory, with a royalty of ouly one-eigth to tho
lund owner, and i situated on Bi Whitely Creek,
which runs north of and parallel with 'Dunkard
Creek. Greene county. Pa. 1 1 has an unbroken sur-
fii.ee ol over three mile on iho south sidu of said
Creek, unit half to throe-quarter mile on the north.
Thu Courpauy are putting duwn a well having a
first-clus engine, (and arrangements are being inuilo
for a second.) eight hundred feet of tubbing, a com
plete set of tool, aud everything noocssorry fur
vigorous prosecutiou of the wort.
The Cnni,ny iu presenting this Urge and valua
ble tract of uf oil territory lo the public, desire ut
call special notice to Ihe fact thnt, iu many cases,
larire premiums huvo buiu paid us.n single urrf,
with one-halt the oil a a royalty , liolu which they
expuul a Vury large yearly revenue. aide frolh Ihe
rlatteiiiig prospect held out by their own develop
meni usjii tlie laud.
Au impuriunt eliarncleristie of the oil wells of this
region is that, ul.eu completed, they have ucve
failed in producing oil of a superior t'uulity , Iou'hh
ti'jtt than xrt'c.u fM-r r.-r. hif ncttiitt rrifri tnutt se
n Jitiing, ui. l eoiiiiiiuudiug Ills very highest uiaikrt
pi ice und quick sale.
The Lcusc. by the terms of said lease, have full
privilege to sub-lease, uiine und bore for anil or uii
of the mineral found upon said tract, and also Ilia
privilege to use ; free of charge, all the Timber and
Coul (the latter of which ubouuds lu immense qiian
titles of the liuest quality) needed lo carry ou the
operation.
Geologists arid practical operators from the oil re
gions, who have seen the Mvcos tract, uuilu iu tho
opinion that, in locality for boring jur(iose as well
as in it ouiwurtl indications a an oil territory, t-tli
Inrgu aud valuable tract holds out the must Uallcring
prospect in hiring ftir oil.
Only limited number of Share will be sold.
BtH.kt are now open at No. 2US South Fourth St.
first floor, back room. Philadelphia.
Subscription l'ticc, Tnu Dollai per Shurc.yrj
Jan. 7, ISjJ. 4t
COAL OIL LAMPS.
I beg leave In inform my friends and the public
generally that I haw commenced Iho manufacture
of COA L OIL LAMPS of every description and style
of Cui.-h, at
NO. ii 5. HKCOND St., PHILADELPHIA
With my present facililie for manufacturing, and
a practical experiem of thirteen yearf in the man
Mgcmeul uf the lamp buaine) fur some of the largest
house in the oonntry, I Setter uiyulf that my expe
rience and knowledge will cuab!e-iue to otfer to the
public good not equalled by any in regard lo style
aud workmanship, und at priou oompoltng with Ihe
lowest. I shall always endeavor to load in olering
ti the nwbliu new and useful invention in our hue.
I have also taken the whole! e agency tor the sale
of GEO. W. BROWN A CO b Cclciihavkb Mitij.
A. J. WE1DENEK,
Ns. 38 8 Sesoud st., Philadelphia.
September 24, 1M4
BLANK iParchsient Ptprr.) Dds nd W.l',
MnrigRges, i4iu, l..cunon. tummnn, Ac,
in ulv at in .hc of the ? uiAiury Auiericau.''
I'M V 0 11 T A N T
TO ALL .
INVALID S!
IRON IN T II E B L 0 0 1) ,
It Is well ktfwvn ts thn tnedlcnl ptnfesslon thnt
1 RON is the vital I'rirwiple or Lifo Element of the
blood. This is dorived chiefly from the food we eat)
but if tho food Is not propurly digested, or if, from
any cnuso whatever, the necessary quantity of Iron
is not taken into the circulation, or becomes reduced
the whole system suffers. The bad blow! will Irri
tate tha heart, will clog op tho lungs, will stupefy
the brain, will obstruct tho liver, and will send its
disease producing elements ti nil parts of tho sys
trm, and every one will stiller iu whatever organ
may bo predisiosed to disease.
The great Value of
Iron nst u Medicine.
Is well known and acknowledged by all medicnl
men. Tho difficulty has been to obtjiin such a pre
paration of I) ns will enter the circulation and assl
niiliilo nt onco with the blood. This point, says Dr.
Hays, Massachusetts State Chemist, has hern at'
tainod in tho Peruvian Syrup, by combination In n
way heforo unknown.
The Periii'Inis l.rrit.
Is a Protected solution of tho Protoxide if fmn.
A new Dujcovery in .Medicine that strikes the Root
of Disease by supplying the blood with its vital Prin
ciple or Life Elcmeut iron.
The l'crii vinu N.rriip.
Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Compluint Dropsy, Fever
mid Ague, Loss of Energy, Low Spirits.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP.
Infuses strength, vigor and new life into tho system
nnd builds up an "Irou Constitution"
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Cures Nervous, Affections, Female Complaints, and
all diseases of thj Kidneys and Bladder.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Is a Specific for all diseosos originating In a Bad
Statu ot the Blood, or accompanied by Debility or a
Low State of the System.
Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and re.
commendations frcitn sumo of the most eminent Phy
sicians Clergymen nnd others, will be sent Free to
nny address.
Wc select a few of tho names to show the char
acter of testimonials.
JOHN E WILLIAMS, Esq ,
President of the Metropolitan Bank N. Y.
Rov. ABET, STEVENS.
Late Editor Christian Advocate A Journal.
Rev. P. CHURCH.
Editor New York Chronicle.
Rev
, John riorpnnt,
Warren Boiion,
Arthur II Fuller,
(iurdon Bobbins,
vlvanus C.bt,
T turr King,
Epbraiin Nutc, Jr.
Joseph 11 Clinch,
llcnrv 1'pbam,
J' C ileadley,
John W Olinstcad,
Lewis Johnson. M. D.
Itoswoll KiniieV, M D
K Kendall, M D.
W R Chisholm. M D
Francis Dans, M l
Jeremiah SUinc. M I)
J. Antonio Sanchcs, M D
A A Hayes. M 1)
Abraham Wendell M D
J K Clifton, M D
II E Kinney, M D
Prepared bv N. L. CLARK A CO., exclusively for
J P. DINS'MOKE, No. 4HI Broadway, Now York,
old by all Druggist.
Bedding's Russia Salve.
FORTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE
Uu fully established the superiority uf
HEDDIXG S ltUSSIA SALVE.
Over all other healing preparation
It cures all kinds of Sores, Cuts. Scalds, Hums,
Boils, Ulcers. Salt Kbeitni, Erysipelas. Sties, Piles,
Corns, Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, &c, Ac, Removing the
Pain al once, and Reducing Die most ungry looking
welluig an.1 Intluumlii.il a il by Magic.
On! S? ecnlt n llox.
ron ralk ii v
J. P. DIN'SMORE. No. 4l Broadway. New York.
. W. FO'l,E A CO.. No. In iremout st., Bilon
And by all Druggists
December IU, 1-S04. y
10.;
Vhlliuleljtlila .V Idle ICnllrond.
THIS great line tn. verses the Northern nnd North
west counties of lVi:ii-yhal)ia to the city of Eriu
ou Lake Erie.
It has been leased by Iho Pennsylvania Railroad
Company and Unpenned by them.
Its entire length was opened for passenger and
fri-igbt business, tletobor 17lh. IStil
Time of Pnsnger trains at Sunbury,
Leave r.usiwuiu.
Mnil Train, arrives
Elniira Express Train,
Lock Haven Aeoonnnodaiion,
l.cuvc Westward.
Mail Train.
Ehnita Express Train,
Lock Haven Accommodation.
Williamsiiort Aecoiiimodation,
10.2i P. M.
1 1
10. 3 j A.M.
4.15 A.M.
.'.'.'(I '
4.2o P. M.
1 1 ..)J
Passenirer cars run throttish on Mail Train, without
change both wuys between Philn lelphiu and Erie,
und Ihiltiinorc and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Mail Trains both
Way between Philadelphia mid Lock Haven, and
and ou E Inura Kxpru Truiu boih way between
WilliamsHrt and llaltiuiore.
For iuforiuatioii respi-eting Passenger business
apply nt otith aud Market St., Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of the. Company's Agents,
S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cur. l.'lth and Murkct St.,
Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds. Erie.
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R.. Baltimore.
11. 11. Hot'KTOX,
Gcn'l Freight Agt. Philada.
II. W. UWIXNKK.
Gcn'l Ticket Ag t., Thiluda.
Joski'II D. Potts,
Gen 1 Manager, Williamsport.
Dec. 31, lti4.
THE DRAKE PE1R0LEUM COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CMIMT.I I., tl,000,0
100,000 SHARE?, TAR $10 00.
$50,000 CASH WOHKIXa CAPITAL.
SlMiSCIHPTION P1UCE, $2.50.
President T. HASKINS DU PUY, President o
the Cattawissn Railroad Co.
Vice President THOMAS D. WATTS' N. of the
Hardware lirm of Truitt A Co , No. o'JS Market st.
Treasurer SAMUEL WORK, of Work, McCouch
A Co., Bankers, ,'t'i South Third street.
Dihkctohh : T. ilaskins Du Puy ; Thomas D.
Wattsou ; E. S. Richards, Of Geruinutown ; William
D. Sherrcd, Insurance Agent ; Geooge P. Way, Of
late Dry Goods tlrin, J. T. Way A Co.; A. W.
Leisuiiriug. Cashier Muuch Chunk Bunk, Muuch
Chunk ', Edward Shippen, Esq.
Tho property of the Drake Petroleum Company
consist oi two tracts of land, oue of two hundred and
fifty -seven aere and one uf two huudred and sixty
live acres, niukiug ill all, five hundred and twelve
acres, in fee, ou Ihe CadWull Branch of Oil t'reok.
The property ha been critically examined by a
Commute aptsdutcd for that purpose, and the terri
tory pronouuued, iu their j.idgerocfTt, to bo tully
equal lo Ihut of Oil Creek, aluflg which the largest
oil well ever discovered huvo been found.
The lands resemble those on Oil Croek, in every
particular, aud it is believed from the large number
ot oil spring in close proximity, that valuable well
will be opeuudon both these tracts.
The uianugeuiuiit have already secured scvorai
Eugine nud engaged a competent Supuriuteudeni,
witn a View tu immediate, and an energetic dvvilop
tuent. A large portion nf theo tracW U bottom, and
admirably adapted fur boring.
Several Companv are organited oa land iar
mwliktely adjl'lnln'g Hits territory, among Wfi'tch are
the Bi lges auil Crwuut Cily Oil Companies of Philu
delphiu. In presenting Ihe Drako retroleutlf Company to
the public, Iho Director ask that their kubeino
should be examined, auu subscription madu. tu Hi
Suiek in full fiiiih a to it present and prospective
value.
T. HASKINSDU PI i l'rostJeut.
TH0S. D. WATTSON, Vice Prosident.
SAMUEL WORK, Treasurer.
Sulwcription will be reouived for limited number
sof shore i4 the lianktug House of Work , MoCouik
A Co., No. 36 south Thud Street, Philadelphia. ,
December 10,ltio4.
1
F you want a good haolom Parlor BWve.go to
Ml Til A GtMlittl o M( Btiuo.
dr3.
N O T ICE.
ATOTICE is hereby given to all persons knowing
Uiuuistlves iudouied lu the subscriber, uu kxaik
koeouqt or ulhe.-wice. to kettl the Shine on or before
the Ut ot Maxell cent after srhich uu tbvy will l
l u' iu ihe bukdsol a Justice; o save time and uoa.
' JUIIN WILVEIl.
Sunbury, Jun. 7, I So j.
Oso. W. Smith. Ciia. B. GrxTiicn.
rt.rrmTf 9. "nrtiTrmMT'
MJ4 m mm W WU. m it L llTes
Markot street, on door mat nf Mrk. Boulton' lloto
Have opened
ANEW TIN-WARE,
Klieet Iron nnd lore Store.
end Intend keeping constantly on bffnil, arfd mnu
! fneturing to order on shortest oolico.
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of nil dtHtnlon.
A Large Stock nf Cook Stoves of the following Brandt
WILLI ftlVl PENN !
nnd on the following two Brands wo defy cotnnoti.
tion, namely
4'onilsinnllon 4)nM lliirner, Cook,
(overiior Ieiin 4'oU.
tinsiirpnssed for brwnty of finish, simplicity nf ar
rangement, eninhining cheapness and durability, and
each stove warranted to perform what ihey are ro
presented ALSO. PARLOR and OFFICE STOVES. In great
Variety, embracing all tho best manufactures, and
Lniost fatdiionnblc designs
Also. The celebrated UEM for heating up nnd
down stairs.
Aim the celebrated VULCAN HEATER,
foul Oil, 4'oul Oil I.uiii, SluitleN,
. 4hiimileM, nnd nil iirlii-IeH
tintistinlly kept lh nn cstablijhmnt of lliis kltnl. Wo
are also prepitred todnall kinds of spouting. RtKiOng.
Rnnse and Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, Ac. Repair
ing cheaply nnd neatly executed.
Country produce taken in exchange, nt market
price.
SMITH & GEXTIIEIt,
Have the Agency fir BIlIB S f. tLr'.f?R!fTED FIRE
PLACE BTOVfeH, for the Counties of Northuuiber
land, Snyder, Union and Miititour.
Ard arc also agent for the Piphcr A Willowor
LI tn 'Transportation.
Sun urr.Dvo. X, ISM.
.CLOTHING FOU ALL!!
AT
3cjt3ar:-r:
CONTINENTAL
Y3K.rX'99&
CLOTHING
BAZAAR ,
I'ornrr ot'.Wnrkef Square &. Itsiil
Itond ireel,
SUXBUIt Y, PEX X'A.
JUST OPENED, WINTER STOCK OF
READY MADE CLOTHING,
I Of the newest styles, cut by the best Artists trimmed
and mn.la equal tu cnsuim work, aim sola ut tnu
lowest prices.
Men nml lloy'st 4'Iolliln;; of the best ma
terial consisting of Dress Coats, Frock Cunts. Sake
Coals, PunU, and Vest of various color and quali
ties. GENTLEMEN'S
OVERCOATS & SHAWLS.
tiENTLE.MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
such ns Shirts. Over-shirts. Undershirts. Drawers,
Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stockings,
Gloves, to.
Huts nnd Cups or all Kiiiti.
BOOTS ASH SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, UM
BRELLAS, and N0T10N.S uf all kinds, nnd iiuuie
reus other nrticlos.
Tho public aro invited to cull and cxuuiino his
Stock.
Remember the place. '-Continental Clothing Store,"
Corner uf Market Square and the N C. R. H
LEVI 1IECHT.
Sunbury, Dec. 10. ISM.
The Complete, lotill-Aelin Self.
Nepnruf Infj
CORN SHELLER
I f
PATENTED, AUGUST 2nd, 1-itil.
I riIIIS Sholler is the only ont Unit shells the Corn
L perfectly clean from the Cub when green, sunk-
e.l or dry. Jt stives the l-.ar a double operation n
tho Shelling Wheel as it passes through, and sepa
rates the Cob from the Corn completely, reudering it
at once tit for market without the use of the luuuing
mill. This machine shell: n
Jin! liutlnl if Kur In the Minute ly Ordi-
hurt ih ild j'uirer,
l and can be used, nlso, by Horse, Stenin or Water
I Power by attaching a Pulley on the Crank Shalt,
i For Duiability, t'lennliness. Neatness Cheapness
i and Rapidity in Shelling, this Mtictiiuo cannot bo
equalled !y ury otner.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE UN
REASONABLE TERMS.
Grnti.hmki : If you want your corn Shelled
clean ; if you have occasion to shell green ur damp
corn; if you want your corn and cob separated ; it
you want a durable machine ; if you want a cheap
sholler, buy the Complete, Double Acling, Self-Separating
Corn Shelter.
REFERENCES :
II. B. Masser. Dr. J. W. Teale .s-'unbury.
Charles Haas, Miller,' Samuel Lcssi;-, Reading.
C. G. Morgan A Co., Geo. Weiser. L. Atigu-la.
Millers. Sunbury. Sol. -Marts. Farmer,
Henry Lcisciiring. Bear Gap. C. Albert, Georgetown
-Muniifiietuied and for Sale ut the Foundry of
ROHRUACH A COOPER. Sunbury, Fx.
Sunbury, Deo. .1, ISol liiu
BEAD ! BREAD ! i" BREAdTi :
3STE"W BAZEIyY.
fITHE undersigned will open a Bakery, on Moiket
I street, Sunbury, Pa., in the course of two weeks
where he wiH kee. constantly on hand,
l'resilt llreutl, 'I'm l.t-ltollM, n-.k,
and TEA-BUNNS, which will bo delivered to fami
lies every morning.
All kinds of
FACY CAKES. Common Cokes, Pretsels. Ao.
Pio-Nic Parties, Wed. linns and Funerals, will be
supplied nt the hortcst notice.
A ;ood assortment will be kept up at nil times,
manufactured out of the best luutcrial, aud order
will be promptly attended to.
Ho trust that hi friends nnd the public generally
will siisiiiiu him iu Ibis uew enterprise, now greatly
nuetlcd in Sunbury.
Ho trust his expericnoo in the business will ena
ble hint logive vuuerul salislavtion to all who may
favor him with their putrouaa.
DAVID FRY.
Saiibury, Dec. 10, ISC. I.
FROM WASHINGTON.
LATtSTI IMPROVEMENT OF'AGRI-
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
T Tll
F O U IT D R
P.0HR2.CH & CCCPEP.,
BTJNBTJRY, FENJSI'A.
Uct the Beet Get tho Chcapets Ovt th mi.A E.o
nomical. which can be had al the Ri lirbw h Fiiundry.
Having luriru asttrtment of the iniN-t approved
STOVES, such as Cooking.- Parlor DMice aud Shop
Slov'es. which will be sold at the lowest rate. AUo,
Kettles ol all sites, ran. Skillets. ,c.
They are also manufacturing Muehinery, Ploughs,
Castings. Ac, at short notice.
Repairing all kind of Agricultural Implements
dune in a good wrkmauliku mai.i."i and at Ihe
shortust notieu.
All articles shipped ns ordertd. Orders respect
fully solicited and promptly attended to.
KOHRK.UH A COOPER.
(.V Ol If"0. nil all kind of Produce (akvu lu
Exchange ti.r work
Kunhary, June 18, 18B4. tf
MILLINERY GOOD S,
AND
IMCV AOI'I(.S X 'I'III.UII'!
L. ft, B. SZIS3Li;?v,
At the new stand, in Market Square, SUNUl'RY,
HAVE just received from Philadelphia the latest
and most fashioiiubl slylos of Millinery tiuwl,
such a Bonnet, Hals, Silk, Velvets, Hibboii and
Laces, Feathers A Flowers. Head Presses t Nets,
Old Ladies' Ca, Wool on Hoods, Soiita, BrenitaJ
Shawl, bilk aud YYcaleu Scarfs, Hosiery
CLOAKS & FURS!
Black Crape d Lee Veils, Crape and Ljswu tful
Iats, Ureus Trimming-.aud Uuttous, Cutsets. Zrphyrs,
tx.ap aud Perfuiuery, Cloak Trim uiiugv 1 uoijeu A
Cultun Varu,
Ji-cuukisf, ('ItkHk'Uiukbac; and
llruldlusx slustein lull sly If.
iioiii' Lmea and Paper Cellars, Neckties, At).
COl NTi'.V PKt'Dl'CE taken in exchange lor (Joel
or Wu.k. TbaiAful fir l.ut t.aironaje we still.it
the same. L. A li. sllI."LLR.
Sunburj.OiUber ?2, Ut1
TES
li snd ?
ol Not
Market street, four
Boot aud Shoe
Her rtook consists of
deries. Ladies and Child
s ; si'l
spo IIIH
la-rs", IfO'
and other limns. Corsets,
luce Veils; Nets, gloves, ft
corsets, e.
, WOOLEIJ.OOODS,
IlreaVf(it Shaw.ls. Son'tiigs, Red Riding Hoods, Caps
IIosiiTy'of all kinds.'
Gents' ll.indVerekiefs. Cravats, Neckties, Suspen
tiers ; Ribbons, of all kluils. Feathers. Velvet, nu
many' oth'ur' art teles to.,' nutnetous to mention.
KATE BLACK.
Sunbury, Oct. 21, Wl. ,
F A L L A N ijiTKR
FANCY DRESS GOODS
iuh aa im ivri;ii,
Tw o floors West of the Post-Office,
HA? kisl reeohd nnd opened a large nssortmen
of Knncy Dress Goods, such ns Oloves. Jouviui
Kid-gloves, Silk nnd lisle thread Gloves; L-idit-cotton
nnd woolen Hose. Children's Merino lh.-c
Silk Mils. Handkerchiefs. Crsols. Kmbmhler. i
Slippers. Ribbons F.tXt'Y DRESS BUT'HINS. Jtdgl.
Ohnlf. Trimmings. IHittous. Belt RiblKin Velvet h.b
I'm". Braid, Belt t'la.--ps,- Ladies' Ne.-k-tb-s. Fuuct
Buttons. CRAPERIBKON nnd TRIMMING : Li '
hrnidertng Braids-. Jnconrt nnd Swiss Edgings an
insertions; Malteese Lace Colarr. Laces, Greiiiidim
Veils. Fi nry Dress Conibs.llleud Dresses, Netts, uu.
a varielv of other nrlieb-s.
WOOj.EN G'lODS, such as Sontogs, Brcakfns
Cosej-s, t ops; Milieu, Sncrpyes, Gloves. Silk an
Cotton Flars, Ac.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
iks Htmri )r,k.. Blank Hoiks, Memornmluu
Bt.k.. Wurir PrnTket I.mk.. Ink Slunds. Pens,
Pencils, a line ussnrtuit.iit of Paper, Ink, Ao.
T'ilct ?eiiy, Tnoth-lVuAfl, Ac.
TOYS AND (JAMES FOH CIIII.nKEN
All nf which nave been selected with core and wit
be sold at reasonable prices.
ANNA PAINTER.
Sunbury. Oct. 22, ISfil.
& LA
k
I'onrlll & Ar li Six., ftlitlillelrlil:t.
Cater for the best Trade, nud Offer no Haifa or de
ception lo induce Custom, but rely ou FAIR DEAL
ING' nud GOOD GOODS !
Best Mcnnocs, Fujhic'habte Silks,
Nobility Fluids, Pirn's Poplins,
Dark Foulard Figured Merinoes,
Plaid Sbuwls', Good Blankets.
P. S. Wc follow Gut.!1 down, as close aswo fnl
low it up Now iaioud time tor Merchants aud
Consumers to come in"
October S, lt;l. 2-w
CI1KISTMA8 ANnBltlDATi PILKSERT8
1IENKY IIAItrEtt,
Ao. riO AIC41I Nt.-, lUiluleliiii.
11a a large stock of
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
S0LIDSILVE-R, WARE
Superior plated TEA SET It, M'00 , F'Mt K
i Ac.
j October I, ISC I. 4iu
j Sunbury High School,
A IT ILL re-open in the old Bajitist Church, on tb.
tV '.'lh day nf January. The course of iutrii.:iii.i
j enibrace all the branches tiutghl lu Acedvihics am
. Svniiiiai ies uf the highest grudv.
j TK.ItMS ri-,11 PliKStON OP 21 tVK.K.KS.
For Lanjemtcs iiricit-nt and uioderu includ-
irrg all other branches. SIS tu
j Natural Sciences. Algebra, Geometry.
J Advanced Grainihaf Getigr.iphy. History. , '7 ft'
I Rtidimeuts of above, II Q.
I Primary, li r
' Incidental expenses. It
' Tnition payable qmirterly in advance.
No deduction made for l-.t time.
.' Pupils can enter at any lime, and will only 1.'
charged trom the ditto Ib.-y enter.
Fur further particulars upplv lo lite priocip..!.
! ' E. P. Rt'llBALH.
Siiiihurv. Dee. 21. ! St I . I'.
i Llilliiisl'ltl'l I'llCM!
AT
JOHN FAKEIK.VS
Old DftluMiMlie
FtuMANUFACT'iR'
N'o. 71riAl;tH Street
iAvV? 1 lmve now in nor
t mv own 1 uiiMtriHt in
U-ctions of
i fur LaJ.iV "till riiiltlrcu s Wcnr in tin- 'ity. A
a fine iiftortincnt ufUint'n rurClnwn A r,,i!nri.
Ai my Furs wi-m nil ptirclituril wlien iol.I .
! a much lowt-r iri'tiiiuiii than h( tn-irnt. I hiu on.ibl"
' lo (lisiMt-m o' thrm lit Vury ri'M-oiiMbk' iriLM-i. tuiil
' WmuM thrn!re nulicit c.ilt fn-m Diy l'riouU
( Norrhinnltfrliiiul etmnly. hiiI vu-inity.
Iti iJii'Uibcr the nuuu. Nutuh'T ntil Street !
1 JOIIX KAKK1KA.
I7M Arch Streot libtivc "ill. wufh -i-U.
Sept. 1(1. 1804. ftm 111 1 1 A 1 11111 1 .V.
ttf 1 hfive no l')vlnor. i)uf cMlinouliuii with hh
! other rtore in lMiilndcli hiu.
NEW GOODS 7
.irsT opi'.NKn
Fall & Winter Goods,
AM) SOLD CJIK.UT.li Til AX KJ.bl
WIIEUK! ISAAC FTJF.lAlTj
In Zctlomoyer's Iliilldlng. opjmilteVlearhart's Cot
feetioucry Store, Market street, Sl'Nlll'KY, Pa..
HAS just npeticd a well selected assortment
Goods, which he otters for sale at very H priee
DRY GOODS
POU E It 'X AN1 no.MESTIf. such as Cloths, r
meres, .Muslins. Slieetins iu-ktu, Calicoes, 1'
Laii.e. Silks. tiini;hatos
t.i , Ac
II 1 I N aud .'.!'
of every description:
NOTIONS & VAUIETIES;
Cou.-ictiiiji; f lr.A'iery. OIuvm. Thril. Jinttoni
Suspender. Nivktics, t'ollur. JlABitkrtrcbie.l', 1 1 h
lirinho, '1'ttoi h Hi 'uli, Kmty U'l lri'ir. li
mornl Skirt, HHi'SkirU. I'nrjtJias, Tiunk. V.
litf, lTinhrtllrii. ( ottnnVhin. Sim5, hU iuuieroi
othtr nr licit loo tt'Uiim ti nttf j.
HARDWARE,
such a nnil. hinpe and screws. Itticites an
knotn, nnd CI. '1'1.1'.U w'vreiy OVsiriiiUun.
Dyi.s, 1 iritis, Pnittt, ttTtivht', (tils, 0n-
rtttty, At-.jiiii.
tKienni'r.' k4 Uliuswure
-rv lvi.Tlill..
STUNK A.N D H.y.TUV.WAKr.
Ait ejitemive St'uk ut
G- IR. O G E R I E a.
Cwtl ofSuirar. CoKiie. Tas,.Hiec. Cnrt.-iHrcl
Mota-vies. Cnudl. s Meal, FuliLCliaev. Si.lt, I'.ii'.u
aud, Sgar.
KKAUY-MADE CLOTI1INU.
fur Hutu, wuuiee.aad children.
Alt kinds efitWiBtry Perdue itkeu ia s.v;bajii
forljjuds.
buubury, Sept. W, 18'U.
lHi4rii;ttiuiiU lt..il,
3d aV 3t7 liiuaitnv, Cvrnrr h'iauHm Slrt
NKW yKK. .
MMU ffsst olasa House the most tjuiet, ht ntein
X and plviwuiit Hotel iu the oily i.rieis suui
inducements to Ihose visiting New York for busiu,
or pleasure. It is central-ill it roe.t4uii. sud kit.
the hi KofHAS Pi., in lo nneetiou with Tati.uk
sUlo", wbTTOlie'hu.!. a can te hsd a.l n.iu
nr trmii in tbr'r ovsrt nrj. lu cS.-iik" rs it,
derate, the r t and aiien.lttnre ,4'the lust ,Td-. r
Obi I,., in dM the lie . ni u.venieue, all hsd
vt 1, fr. -I:
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