Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 04, 1865, Image 4

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Market Hsinnrn, KIJ.-Mll'KY, Pa.
1 A VINO juat returned from the City with in on
tireuew stook of
Irugt, t'liemleulw, I'erfVimery find
Toilet Arlteleiif
which he Invites Mo friends end the pnblle gener
ly, to call and examine. The Drags and Modioli!
e nil selected from the best Importing houses In
c Eastern market with tho greatest cure to purl-
Mid efficiency it nil nToiililiff na muoh as possible,
introduction of dalvriuui nostrums.
PATENT MEDICINES
'all kinds, fuch M Ayer', Jaynrs, McCllntock,
olloway. Wisharls. Hootland, Schenks. Brown's
id nil oilier popular patent medicines, always on
did.
BRUSHES,
nir, Tooth, Kail, Clothe and Taint Brushes.
Special enre Is taken to kocp on hnud constantly
ory variety of
PAINTS AND CnEMICALS,
iltable to the trnde.
1'ancv Toilot Articles and the numerous article
liich are generally kept in a well eoudnotcd eslab
hment.
In connection with the above articles, he also keeps
i hand a Inrge assortment ol STATIONERY, ucli
Paper. Envelope. Pen. Pencil. Ink., Ae.
I V -I'hyficlan s prescriptions and fninity receipts
'lupwnded wiin uie greatest accuracy auu uispaivu.
ALL HOI' US Davor Niirht.
Rcmemlicr the place, Market Square, under the
lice of tho "Sunbury American.
R. A. riSCIIEU.
fsinhiiry, June 25, 1S6I.
Look at the Returns !
WM. n. MILLEB,
Market Squaro, SUNBURY, PENNA.,
TST received from New York and Philadelphia,
a fresh supply of the latest styles and of the best
aality of
JOOTS AND SHOES,
r Men. Women and Children, which he offers at
duced price.
Women' Shoes at $1 Ml.
All his good stock WARRANTED. No Taper
lioe mid at his store.
lie will alio wholesale Root and Shoe by the box.
Tho public generally uro invited to call and cx
nine hi stock.
Sunbury, Oct. 22. 1SM.
r a. g o bo. 33 i 33 c k:
MERCHANT TAILOR,
And Dealer in
LOTUS. CASSIMERES, VESTING, &c
Fmvn Ml reft, hoiiIIi ofWiavrr'
Hotel,
8UNUB K"5T, F .
NFORMSthe cititons of Sunbury and vicinity,
that he ha just returned from Philadelphia witha
ill assortment of
1AM. a.m witkk t.OOIsS,
OF EVKUY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY".
His stock consists of Cloth. French Cloths, lilnck
ocSkin and Fancy Cassiuicres, lilnck Putin. Figured
Iks, Plain and Fancy Cussimerc VESTINOS. which
j will make up to order in styles to suit tho taste of
istomers, on short notice, and tho most reasonable
rme.
Any Goods not on hand, will be furni.-hed from
hiladelphia, hy giving two days' nmtce.
'ioods furnished by customers will be made up to
der a heretofore.
A ho w ill employ none but experienced workmen,
rsons mny rely on getting their work well done at
shop.
Thankful for tho patronage heretofore bestowed,
i respectfully solicit a continuance of the lame.
Sunbury, Sept. 10, ljjfl4.
Intch i::tN.iiliii C'ollVc Co.
DEPOT :
108 Rcado Street, New York.
Tin above Company nro known all over the world
tho owner of the CoHVe Plantation of Java und
itavin in the Dutch East Indii s. aud are the lnrgcst
inopoliiers of Coilce on the lilnlte.
Tho undersigned Iwbo i appointed their sole
geut In the United Stales and in the Briti.-h Colo
cs) willjiuve Prsale three different kinds of Cof
e, which, for regularity of grade aud cheapness of
ic will defy competition.
Our "Butavia Coflbo" never before Introduce d ill
is Country, but extensively used in the Armies and
ivios o!' Europe, and richly valued, will be put up
prices to reach all consumers, and our Extra Java
II botlm Mngmun lionum Cffee of the age.
W will have, fur accommodation of (Irocers, Fa
lies, and (lovermueut Coutniclors, fatuple (dry,
I drawn) fur tutting.
Orders olieilcd. On receipt of ensh, cofToe prompt
forwurded a directed.
A. UPP.MAN.
16S Reade Street. New York,
tolo Agent, D. E. I. C Co.
July M, ISnl.
MJis-lilnp ton IJotiwe,
NOr.TIi UMBER LAND, PENNSYLVANIA,
(Xear tht llridpt.)
wbscriber having leased this well known
. Tavern Htand, lately kept bv Mrs. C. S. Urnwn,
pectfally infuriiis the public I fiat he is refitting and
wiring the promise, an. I w ill bo prepared to cn
tuin, iu a comfortublo manner, bis numurous
nds throughout thu county, and all who may
roniio his edtablijuuieut.
A-t.-l, 1H81. JOSEPH VAXKiaiC.
'm,
IAMHOTH STORE.
jr. w. I'siiSjau & so.r,
iKO leave to eall the attention of the public that
I they have jut returned from the City with
S
LARUE AND WELL SELECTED
TOCK OP GOODS!
islstius of DRY' UOODH,
Hardware, Queenswore Ccdarware.
3CCTS & 5H O 3 3,
'iery, (ilovea, Notions, Trimmings,
iirs nl I'Ik-iiiIi'IiIm, (His, I.nnitN
. lafactEVERYTUU'O GENERALLY KEPT
9
la Country Klorew.
Te bought our goods at the lowest Caeh Trice
consequently we thiuk we can offer great In
emcnts to purchasers for Cash or Country Pro
e. Tlie highest market price paid for all kind
'roduce. Give us a eall.
J. W. FRILINli A BON.
unbury, Nov. 12, lhfil.
EW GOODS!
wo 'doors west of Wm. H. Miller's Fhoe store,
tunbury, Pa. Just opened a fresh tupply of
FALL AND W INTER GOODS,
h a Fancy Dreaa Trimmings. HiLbons, Gloves
dkerchiefs, Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs
t's Linen and paper Collars. Netts, Bells. Laee
ars and Sleeves, Hair Rolls, Velvet it i boom,
. White and Blue Neck-lies, Corsets, Quaker
ta, Yukus and Sleeves.
OOLLN GOODS, comprising of Pollings, Hosiory
idio and children, Cups of all kinds, Scarfs,
, Milieus. Am.
so, a new style of muslin for OarribalJi waist
her with Swiss, Jaconet and Victoria Muelius
a Collars und Veils, Grenadine aud Laee Veils
t variety of other articles l.j numerous to rata
MAKY L. LAZARUS.
ubury, Oct. 22, le.04.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, '
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
weHNeis ol tlte ervon, Krininnl,
I rlniii-jr und Nexiiul Hvslrtn-
ind reliable trealment iu reports of the HOW.
ASSOCIATION aval by nmil iu sealed letic
er
opes, nee or ebarge. Address Dr. J.
HOUGHTON, Howard Aiiiun,
I Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
y l, lboH ly
FK1L.
No. 3
HATS! HATS!!
SAMUEL FAUST,
loort west of Fischer' Drug Store, Market St.,
KWtantly mannfaeturing the latest styles of Wool
I Fur Hals, which fur softness asut durability
it surpassed. . -
him a sail and see hit stock of Uais wl ieh are
heupur tbaa elsewhere. Merobautasnd ofheas,
,imiu at wholnule, will Cud it lottmir advac
u oil and prucure an ajtiele ehsapor and wjaal
' ubuliure.
Luiy. (u.J.er I. 1C4
THE UNION FOREVER I
UOOUh FOR JfllLL.IO t
At the Store of
. JOH1T EOWEIT
- Corner Of Market and Fawn Street,
6UNBUKY,, PENN'A.
Just opened
PALL & WINTER GOODS,
for everybody. This no "Blowing," but plain truth,
whioh every one will be convinced that calls and ex
amine the stock, which consists of
Drees Poods. Cassimorcs, Cloths, dent' Overcoating,
Jeans, Cottenadcs, Muslins, Dross Goods in
great variety.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Pluin and Figured Delaine. French and Figured
Merinos, Fino Wool Delaine all sort and
shades, Prints. Nankeens, LADIES'
CLOAK1NO. Table-Cover,
Irish Linen. Drown and
Whito Sheetings,
Shawls, Balmoral Skirts of all
kind., Hoop Skirts, all prioes, Hand
kerchiefs, Flannels. Ladles' Kid. Silk
and Merino Gloves, Ac.
Jewelry of nil kintla.
Ladies' and Gents' Union Skates,
A largo assortment of NOTIONS.
nas.ak.'v)
Hardware. Cedarwnre, Glassware, Chinaware,
(iueensware. Crockery. tirocories, Tobacco,
Sugar. Snutf, Tea. CofTee, Sugar,
Mola-sscs, Spices, Fish, Salt, Ac, Ac,
and cvervlhinir else usually kept in a More. Pro
duce taken in exchange lor goods. Ko trouble to
show goods.
juiii ivitr.-.
Sunbury, Nov. i, 13CI.
V livni u I , lu nva I ' A I w nvs '
ON HAND, AND SELLING CHEAP THE
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Just opened at No. 1 Store of
WE & rAGELST,
CONSISTING OF
DRY G DS!
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, such a Cloths, Cassi
mcrcs, Muslins, Sheetings, Ticking, Calicoes. Do
Inines, Flannels, and all kinds of .MOURNING Goods,
Alpaccas, Black Silks, Ginghams, Balmoral and
Skeleton Skirts, Cantun Fluuncls, Nankeens, Car
peting of nil kinds.
HATS Sc CAPS.
NOTIONS & VARIETIES,
Comprising. Hosiery. Gloves, Thread. Buttons, Sus
penders, Neck-tie, Collars, Handkerchiefs,
Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes. Gura Rib
bon and Cord, tape, crotchet-braid,
worked collars, fancy head
dresses, lidy cotton, carpet
binding, combs, fancy
sonps. carpel hacs
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Blauk Books. Paper.
ino eiujies, ic.
i. i '
Of all kind', such as Nails, Hinges and Screws, Door
Latches and Knobs, Locks, mid CUTLERY of every
description.
Also, Dyes, Dnis, ruiuts, VniT.islics, Fish.
i' inxsccd una fit-iizine Oils, Glass, l'utlv.Ac
Sfueeiihwurc tintl laHNvarc of nil
Uiasls.
STONE AND EARTHENWARE.
An Extensive Stock of
G R C E R I E S,
Composed of Sugar, Coflee, Teas, Rice, Corn-starch,
Maceamiii, Hurley, Bukiug-ponder. molasses, soaps,
candles, tobacco aud segure, blt, Fish, Meat, Cheese,
ae., fcc. .
Also, a largo variety of
BOOTS & SHOES.
for Men. Women and Children.
l7lr"'All kinds of Gruinand Country Produco taken
in eiehunire for GoimIs.
Givo us a call before you piirchn.se elsewhere, we
are bound to sell tin low ns any one else.
Store-room in Ira T. Cb-iuent's biiit.l iu-' ul the
south-west corner of Market SojUaro, unar tho Court
House.
Sunbury, Not. 5,
ICeadin; Kailroa!.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
November 7th, 180'1.-
GEEAT TRUNK LfNE from thj North nnd
Ninth-West for l'hilalelhia, New York, Read
ing. Pottsvillo, Li-bitnon, Allentown, l'.aston, ia.
Trains leave Ilarrisburg for New-York, as fid
lows : H.Uilniid 8.15 A. M. Biid l.t5 P. M., arriving
at New York at It) A. M. and 2Ab and lo oO P. M.
Tho nbovo Minueet with similar trains on tho Penn
sylvania railroad, nnd Sleeping Cars accompany tho
first two trains, without change.
Leave for Reading, Potlsville, Tainwiun, Miners
ville. Allentown nnd Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and
1.43 P. SI., stopping at Lebanon and principul sta-
Way trains, stopping at all points, nt 7.24 A. M.
nnd i. it) P. M. Returning, leave New i'ork at B.UO
A.M.. 12 noon, and 7.00 1. M.,: Philadelphia nt
o n. ju, mm n.au r . til ; X otisvnie at o.oti A. M. ivnu
2..'ij P. M. ; Taina.tia 8.10 A. M. nnd 2.1 j I. M.,
and Reading at VI midnight, 7.35 nnd 10.45 A. M.,
1.S8 and li.u.S P. M.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Reading at
J.ao A. M. reluming from Philadelphia at i.'M
P. M.
Columbia Railroad Train leave heading at 8.40
and 11 A. M. Ephraia. Litis. Columbia. Ac
On Sundays: Leave New York at 7 P. M., Philn
delphia 3.15 P M. I'ottevilic 7..'i0 A. M., Tojiiequa 7
A M, Harrishurg 8. 15 A JU and Reading at 12 mid
night, lor HarrUburg.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excurlon
Tickets, at reduced rales to and from all points.
Htf Pounds Buggago allowed each P.neiiger.
G. A. NICOLLS,
Uenerul Superintendent-
Nov. 25. ISfil.
Lui Uunnnna &. ItlooiUMburg ICall
road.
ON and after Jan. ISth, 1S61, roa:cngcr Trains
will ruu as follows :
MOVING SOUTH.
Passtngtr.
4 i'l) P. M.
5.55
8.25
Leave
Scran ton.
Kingston,
Bloouisburg
" Rupert,
' Danville,
V 15
Arrive at Northumberland, K.55
MOVING NORTH.
Leave Northumberland, 8.00
" Danville, 8.40
A. M
" Kujieil, 8.40
" Hlooinsburg, V'.ib
" h'iugsfon, 12.12 P
. M.
Arrive at herautou, 1.3U
Freight 1 1'ussengur leaves Bloomsburg. 10.15 A. M
Pusseuger taking the Mail Train South ooi.nect
Willi the Express train from Northumberland, arriv.
ing at Hurn.-liurg, at 2. 30 A. M., Baltimore 7. Oil A.
M., mid at Philadelphia, at 7.00 A. M. The Mail
train from NH(humberlund teaveeiinnietftatery after
ho arrival of the Expreaa Irain from Harrisburg and
Baltimore, allot! ing Passengers leaving Philadelphia
at 1U.4U P. M., lo reach raiinls mj Uu road timing
the next forenoon.
New and elegant Sleeping ear accompany the
night trainseach way between Northumberland and
Bultimoru, aud NoilhuuiLerlaud and Philadelphia.
D. X. BOUND, Supt.
"PvlHrlon for lNU.t. An assortment of Dta-
XJ ries tor inn.i, of varies styles and sue Also,
Cap, Note and Letter Paper, for sale by
Sunbury, Nov. S, S5.
I. K. BTAUFFEB.
WATCHMAKER St 'JEWELRY.
No. 148 North SECOND street, corner of Quarry,
Philadelphia.
An ONsiorlment f IVntelscK, Jetr
'lry, hil-r V I'luletl 'r constantly
band, Suituble for HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
I''Repairiiig of Watche and Jewelry promptly
alteuded to.
December 3, 1661 ly
GltEATltEDUCiTON'lXTHEiacYbF
Hl.Zk" sXXwai DIN
EDWIN HALL & CO,
No 2t South Second Street, Philadelphia.
Are now offering their magnificent stock of Silks,
Dress Goods, Shawls, Cloths. Clonks, Velvets, Ac,
far In low the present Guld Prices !
We have also on band, a large stock of DOMESTIC
(iOOD.S, which we are now selling at a great reduc
tion from the price we have ben selling them at.
As we have had tho advantage of a rite in the price
of our k-Uttk ui the progriva of the Wur for the last
two or three years, we now propose lo give our Cus
tomers the Advantage of the full in Price. m
Calicoes ar.d Muslins, reduced,
Flannel and Table Linens, reduoeJ,
Blankets and all slab Is Goods, reduced,
Yi e respeotf uily solicit ft om the Indies and other
visiting Philadelphia, aa ex vnioatioa of our slock,
hmh i unsurpassed in aria ty and style, la this eity .
K. B., Wholesale Bayers, .are invited Iu exauiiue
our stock. EDWt M HALL OO.,
No. 2S South Soeuod aft, I'hiladelpbU.
Pettjbn g, :JM.-2aw '
Inn prcntUr taint or
InfucUon which w
rail ScnortiLA lurVi
la the constitutions of
multitude of men. It
cither produce or I
produced by en'
- fecblcd, Tltinteil tto
-iof the blotxl, wherein
JL.VIIIIi UUiVl WI.UIIIV, III-
A ....... t rt tt n i r,
Stlie vitnl force In their
. vigorou action, nml
:i-Mcnvc Hie system t
it . . .i, 1
.-.--,V--- lltll llllll UlSUIllt-T nun
rlornr.
The scrofulous contnminntiim is vn-
rlnus'lv emiscrl liv niercuriitt diiense, low
living, disordered dipestion from tinlienllliy
food, ifnpuro Rir, lllth and filthy linbits,
tho dt'pressinjr vice, and, nbovo nil, by
tho venereal infection. Whatever be iu
origin, it is hereditary in the constitution,
descending "from parents to children unto
the third nnd fourth (feneration;" ituleed, it
ecm to be the rod of Him who snys, " I w ill
isit the iniuuitica of tho futhers upon their
children." The iliseaoc it oriirinnte Uiko
TRriou name, nccordinj? to the orgun it
Itttack. In tho lung. (Scrofula prodtu ej
tubercle, nnd finally Consumption j in tlio
plnnds, swellings which suppurate and be
come ulcerous sores; in the stomneli and
bowels, derangements which produce indi
gestion, dyspepsia, nnd liver complaints ; on
the kin, eruptive nnd cutaneous nlfcction.
These, all having the same origin, require the
same remedy, viz., purification and invigora
tinn nf tho lilnotl. l'tirifv the blood, nnd
these dangerous distempers leave you. With
feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot
have health; with flint "lifV of flic flesh"
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
Ayor's Sarsnparilla
s compounded from tho most effectual anti
dotes that medical science 1ms discovered for
this nillictinir distemper, and for the cure or
the disorders it entail. That it is fur supe
rior to any other remedy yet devised, is
known by ull who have plven it a trial. That
it docs combine virtues truly extraordinary
in their efl'ect upon this class of complaints,
is indisputably proven by the (rent multitude
of publicly known and remarkable cures it
has made of the followinr diseases : KinjB
Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Traitors,
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches ptrl Sove3,
Erysipelas, Rose or St Antiiony's Tire,
Salt Rheum, Bcali Head, Coughs from
tuberculous depo'lts ii the lungs, White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphil' tic Infections, Mercurial Diseases,
EpTj.ale VeaknesSC!. and, indeed, the whole
Series of complaints that arise from impurity
of tho blood. Minute reports of individual
cases mny bo found in Avun's. AMKitirxn
Ai.jianai-. which is furnished to the druggist
for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be
learned the directions for its use, and somo
of the remarkable cures which it has made
when all other remedies had failed to afford
relief. Those cases lire purposely taken
from all sections of the country, in order
that every reader mav have access to sonio
one w ho can speak toliim of its benefits from
personal experience. Scrofula depresses the
vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far
more subject todist.ise and its fatal results
than arc healthy constitutions. Hence it
feuds to shorten, and does grcally tdiorten,
tho average duration of human life. The
vast inipirrtancc of these considerations has
led us to spend years in perfecting remedy
which is adequate lo its t nie. This we now
offer to tho public under the nrnuc of Avvit's
ISATtsAi'jtitiu.A, although it is composed of
ingredients, some of which exceed the best
of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. Hy its
aid vou may protect yourself from the fuller
ing und danger of these tlisorders. l'urge
out the foul corruptions that rot anil fester
in the blood, purge out the causes of disease,
nnd vigorous health will follow, liy its pecu
liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital
functions, und thus expels the distemper
which lurk within thu system or burst out
cn any part of it.
Wa know tho public have been deceived
by many compound of Hannpurilla, tlmt
promised much and did nothing; but they
will neither bo deceived nor diappointcd in
this. Its virtues liavo been proven by abun
dant trial, and there remains no question of
its surpassing excellence for the cure of the
bfllicting diseases it is intended lo raeh.
Although under tho anic name, it is a very
ilifl'erent medicine from any other which hs
been before the people, and is far more ef
fectual than any other which has ever been
available to them.
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
The "World's Groat Rerredy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
in odvnncod stages
of the disease
This lids teen o long used nd so uni
versally known, that we need do no more
than assure the public that its quality is kept
up to the best it ever has been, and that it
uuty be relied on to do all it has ever done,
l'reparetl by J)n. J. C. Arcn . Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chcmiits,
Lowell, Mai.
Sold bj all druggists every whore.
Sold by Vriling A (Irant, Sunbury,
It. D. .McCoy, Northumberland,
Aaron Ifarrul, Elysburg,
W. It. Kutxncr. Shauiokin,
J. P. Hogue, Watsontown.
And by all dealers in MtdiciDCTtverywhere.
August 1.1, 1XG4. ly
SOLIDIFIED
XE1TTAL CPeSAX,
For 'lcnMNinx, VI)Ilen;(; "nl
iveNcrviiiK tUo i i:irrik!
This article is prepared with the greatest ea." upon
scientific principles, and warranted not to contain
anything in thu slightest degree deleterious to the
teeth or gums. Some of our most eminent Denta.
Surgeons huve given their sanctum to, aud cheerful
ly recommend it as a preparation of superior quali
ties for cleansing, whitening and preserving the
TEETH. It denim them readily, rendering: iheui
beautifully while and pearly, without the Tightest
injury to the enamel. It is healing to the gum
here thev are ulcerated anil sure. It is also au ex
cellent disinfector for old decayed teeth, which are
often exceedingly ofleusivo. It gives a rich creamy
taste to tho mouth, cleansing u thoroughly, and im
parting a delightful fragrance to the breath.
A. HAW LEY & CO..
N. W. Cor. 10th., A Lombard Sis.. Philadcltdiia.
And sold by all Druggist. P1UCE 2i CENTS.
Ti:?TI7oNIAI.S.
The following oiiiuion of Dr. While, a lo the biifb
esteem in which beholds the Dental Cream, must be
sufiicient evidence of its value ; to quote olher testi.
nionials in detail is needless, couteniinK oursulve bv
simply giving the names and addressee of persons
wbo speuk ol lis excellency tor the teeth.
j-niia'teipnia. Arm Dili. JHfi.l.
Having carefully examined A. lluwlcv's "Solidi
fied Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully recom
mend it to the public generally. It is au excellent
preparation for cleansing and preserving tho teeth,
and can be used by all persons with the utmost con
lideuce, a its properties are perfectly harmless. He-
sides preserving the teeth, it promotes a healthy
action to the gums, and impart a pleasantness to the
breath.
Dr. W. It. WHITE, 120.1 Arch St.
Thomas Ingram, M. D , Dentist, 4t!l N. Fourth SI.
J. liirkey, 2j S. Sixth St.
E. Vaudersllce, Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arcb 6t.
I,'. A. Kinsbury, Dentist, 1119 Walnut St.
8. Dillingham, D. D.S., l:H Arch St.
r . Al. Dixou, b.'7 Arcb St.
Edward Townscnd, Dentist, 428 X. Fourth St.
L. Jl. Dorphley, Dentist, l)7 X. Tenth Si.
M. L. Long, Dentist, 62U N. Sixth St.
Jlay St), 1664 ly
ETTER OF ADVICE FOE LADIES
FIVE ANATOMICAL ENURANIXOS.
Has information never before published.
Kent rass la a sealod envelope for tax cents.
mm
Address Dr. STANFORD,
r Box No 4,062. New York V. 0.
July 9, lSi-3m '
" 1' O It SAL E.
A Yrncl ot'Tlrobcr I -nnd, below Trev
orton bridge, containing about SO sores. For farther
particulars apply to
H. B. MAfStR.
Fsinburjr, Auj 1J. 1!4 If
A LEOTUUH
TO rOTTISTGr -MElsr
Juit pultithtd in a Rtalrd Envloft. Frie
til wr.
' A Lecture on the Nature,' Treatment and Radio!
Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Invol
untary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and impedimenta
to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption,
Epilepsy, ana fits: mental ana rnystoai incapaci-
IV, resulting imm peii-Aouse, no. uTmD&nt
CULVERWELL, M. D.i Author ol lb "Green
Book," Ao.
The worm renowned sinner, in tnis autniraoie
Lecture, clearly proves from hi own experience that
the awful consequence of Self-Abuse may be effectu
ally romovod without medicine, and without danger
bus surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings
or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer
tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mat
Sent nndcrseal, to any address. In s plain, seated
envelope, on the receipt of of six eents, or two post
age stamps, by addressing the publishers.
CHA, J. C. KL1NK ACO ,
127 Uowerr, New York, Tost COice l)ox, 45b.
Oct. IS, 1864. ly 3e
PENSIONS, BOUNTIES"
AND BACK PAY COLLECTED.
Q B. DOTER, Attorney al Law, is duly author-
Iced
and licensed to collect Ienlonsi, '
mm - H" : .1 I
IsoiinllenfitMl lines I'nv for Widows, Or
pbans and Soldier. Office in Market (trovt, oppO'
silo Weaver's Hotel, Sunbury, J'a.
January is, iso. iy
IVjYa r laKlv-!i:lS 1
- .....4fnUI
A New supply of MASssn's Vivit-y lat Ti Fnx
JTX rsits, rccoiveil from iscw lorK, for sale by
Sunbury, May 21, 01. 11. B. MASKER.
OxonciHiLL, SlKOK T. WOLVKHtOS .
HILL St WOLVEBTON. -
AttorneysiDua l'oiiiieloi IrfiT.
OlEco, Market street, eor. Centre Alley,
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Sunbury, January 23., 1S62.
AN INTERESTING HISTORY
DR. BCHENK'S OWlf CASE.
WHILE LABORINU VNDER CONSUMPTION
And how his Pulmonic Symp, Seaweed Touio,' und
Mandrake Pill aoton the System in Curing that
Disease, and the
(reat Sneeess Altendlna It!
The above is a correct likeness of Dr. Pehenk taken
ninny years ago, after he had lecuvcrod from Cua.
sumption ; by a course of his "Scbenk's Pulmonio
Syrup." The likeness, although it .does not repre
sent him anything like as bad aa be was at the worst,
yot it is in strong contrast with the hale and vigorous
looks of the Portruit below, which is the true like
xess claim at present time. The contrast between
these two portraits is so great that many would not
believe then to be the same person. Yet there are
hundreds of persons, in and around Philadelphia,
wbo will recognise both portraits to be true represen
tations. When the first was taken he weighed 107
pounds ; at the present time his weight is 13 poumis
Nxw Y'ork, Wednesday, March 30, ISfrl.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Thirty year ago I was in the last stage of Tul- j
nonary Consumption, and given up to die. 1 resided I
in Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parrish, then of this I
city, ordered me to Morostowu, N. J., a distance of
nine mile which took me two days lo get there, tin i
my arrival i was put to tied, aud there laid for many
weeks. This was my native place, where all my
family lived and bad died ef Consumption. Dr.
Thornton, who attended my father in his lust illness,
was called, and gave me oue week to fix up my af
fairs. Ho had seen all uiy family go that way, and
thought I was to go. too Then I heard of tkereme
dies I now offer to the public, which cured me. It
seemed to me that X could feel them penetrating my
whole system.
They soon ripened the matter on my lung, and I
would spit off more than a pint of offensive yellow
matter every morning. As soon as that began to
subside, my cough, fever, paia, night sweats all
begun lo leave me, and my appetite became so ureal
that it was with difficulty I could keep from eating
too' much. I soon gained my strengtn and I have
been growing in flesh ever since. For many years
I hav f njoyed nninterrupted good health, keeping
Ihe liver Od stomach healthy with the Seaweed To
nic and Mandrake Pills, as 1 am of a biltious temper
ament. My weight I two hundred and twenty
pounds Ou my recovery people eseatld send tor m
fur and near, to set' 'f their cases were like mine.
For this purpose I pay professional visit In the large
cities. The consumptive,' sh to see the one that
makes these medicines, ana who was cured of eon
sumption by tbem. To make new lungs is impost
blc; but cavities in the lungs a.id chronic ulcera
tions of the bronchiul tube can bv healed Such
cases are dving hourly under the ordnjey treatment
of physicians, and just such are cured bylbe proper:
use of Schenk's Pulmonio Syrup, Koaeeu Tonic, I
and Maudrake Pill. I
tor what bis condition may oe, may enra in nisei t j ---r--. .- .B, ,.vur
cheaply, privately, and radically. THI8 LEC- Mrvous, stomach full of wind, everything that i
Tl'IlK WILL PROVK A UOON tQ THOUSANDS "JLJJ,,1? I?,.?.f..,mr,?,"r' J bo'Ue of
ivn Tiii-inuix'iia 6C11ENCK 6 SEAnELD IONIC, and one boxrf
n'! auu vutifivui I
' IMjT 'r a . I
I am now a healthy man, with a large cavity in
the middle lobe of tho right lung, the lower lobe verV
much hepatixudand complete adhesion of the pleura.
The left lung is sound, and the upper lob of the
right lung is in a tolerably healthy condition. The
great reason why physician do not curs oonsump.
tion is they try to do too much ; tbey give mediciues
lo (top the e.'ugh, to atop chill, to slop night sweats,
hectic fever, and, by so doing, they derange the
whole digestive powers, locking up the secretion
and eventually the patient (inks ana die. After I
make a earetul examination of the patient with the
ltespirometer, and find lung enough left to oure, I
direct the patient how Ui use the three remedies
Remove Ihe cause and they will all (top of their
own accord. No one can he cured of eouaumption,
liver complaint, dyspejisia, catarrh, canker, ulcerated
throat, unless the liver and stomach are made heal
thy. In New England this canker chronic catarrh,
ulcerated throat, elongation ol uvula, is more preva
lent than in any ether section of the oountry. Thi
I frequently caused by a foul stomach, loo may
burn it out with eaustio time and again, and all they
will get is temporary relief. Correct the stoniacA
and liver, und they will heal up tbcmselvc.
Uobd nutriliou is the remedy. If voa hav any
disease in any part of the body, it will rauaia there
and dcoay more and more until you oan get the sto
mach in the condition to digest food ana make new
blood lo take the place of diseased matter. Thi i
the only way to heal cavities in the lungs and ulcer
ated brooch uil tubes. Correct the stomaob and liver
and nature will do the healing. Many persons bay
an idea that certain medicine are great purifier of
th blood. When blood is once diseased it cannot
be purified ; it is diseased Ihe same as the diseased
metier in the system ; but get the apparatus in or
der, the liver aud stomach, and rise it plenty of
nourishing food ft will make new blood, which will
take the plaoe of that which I diseased
Eohenk's Falmonie ryrup I en of the best prepa
rations of ir in as, If is s poerful Uni of i well,
aad when lb fieaeeed Tome dlsstlvsj Lb ague us
' ' i t . ' . .. ,
ins stomach, aed la U carried pofl off by the a the
Mandrake Pills, the Pnlmonlo Syrup la made Into
blood. This la the only way to eure eonsumptloD.
If I cannot get good appetite, sod food doe not
digest, 1 cannot eure the patient Never mind the
eougb ; remove the cause and will stop of Itself.
This is the most trouble I have with my patient at
my rooms. They say, "Doctor, I f4 stronger; I
oan eat ; tny night sweats are better, and I feel bet
ter every way; but my cough Is so bad yet;" and
they are astonished to hear me any that doe not
matter; remove tho cause and the cough will srp
of Itself. Sobetik's Seaweed create a good appetite
in about nloe days, when there I no Iud disease.
tipless the liver is so congested that the Mandrake
Pills oannot unlock the duct of the e-all bladder in
that short tpaee of time, in order to allow the stals
bile to pass off, Keep the liver and stomach healthy
and there isjess danaer of eonsutmiUon nr mt other
i disease. It is hard to take cold when those orian
are healthy. Those that are bilious, low-spirited.
BCUEXK'S MAND11AKG PILLfl, It is only a
Cost of one dollar and twenty-live cents, with full di
rections. This la sufficient, in many eases, to satis
fy what the medicines are, Frequently one bottle
make a great change In the system. Any person
that enjoys ordinary health, by using the Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills occasionhfiv. must ei i the
digestive organs in such a healthy conditiou that
they become fleshy I can produce a number of my
old consumptives ptiala now enjoying good health.
weighing nearly ZM pounds. I will conclude by
relatitur three .n,M I l,a.-a ....!. in x: n vAw
whioh aro all different, and wish any oue who 'feels
I . .... ' . . . . . . .
an inter est In the matter to visit them. First ii Mr.
i lat'.ow. residing then at No. Iu! Houstoa street Her
uutband called upun nie at my rooms, 'ii Bond street
I and wished me to call and scu her, lie said 1 could
do no good ; that be had bad all the best medical
". W ' f" gone with
uonsui
Consumption to be cured ; but she had heard of some
groat cure I had made, and be desired to gratify
her wishes. I called, and found her Ivine couDned
to her bed In the last stage of bronobial consumption
and without doubt must have died soon. I examin
ed her lung, found both bronobial tube very muoh
affected, but no cavities had formed, her cough '
wa very severe, the spit-box wa half full of tbiok
pus. Pulse 140, leg swollen very mch ; and worse
than all. she bad chronic diarrhoea. Her bowels had
been moved eleven times that day. told her that she
'unP """S11 red. but that this diarrhtva
haabeenotlongsuindmg, ana ber stomaob was
such a uloerated
coudition that 1 was afraid nothius
eouia De aone. Mie tnsutea i suoulu try ana do
what X oould for kcr, olwurving that she could nut
last long in the londition she was in, and I could nut
make her any worse. I gave her first a dose of tuy
Mandrake Pills, and the tonic and s'yrup freely.
I That was on Tuesday, and by the licit sunday the
dinrrhuea was carried oil', her appetite had returned
i and she could sit up in bed and eat her dinner. She
is now well, and gave a long certificate, certified to
uy me nev. vt xownuig.
, .Mrs. Harlholomew, b.) WcBt Forty-fifth slreet,
I came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver. f.'he
j was low-spirited, skiu sallow, tongue coated, bowels
; roeuve. no appetite, una Inst sinking into the grave.
j The said tumor bad been running over fourteen
I years. 1 gat e her Syrup. Tonic and Pills, and told
j her totako iheui jusl as the directions wero printed.
I she came buck to my rooms, '''i Bund struct in two
, weeks, somewhat better ; her tongue had begun, lo
I mean a lime nrouna me eugos, nersxin wniter ana
. her eyes brightor and the tumor disebaririuir very
: ulleiuive matter, much faster than it had evordoue
bufore. She kept gradually improving, and iu about
. two monttis sbe oanie to my rooms vert much tright
t eneil, saying that tho toiuor bad ucarly slopped
I running, and wits bealiag up, aud that every doctor
had told ber that if it ever healed it would cause her
. death. I told ber that the diseuse had all left her
system, and i.ature would heal the ulcer up. They
i are now healed, and have been for about a year und
she is a beany and robust a woman us you will find
, in a days walk. Sbe is glad for any one to cull ou
her, and takes great pains to visit any one tlutt .rb
hears has anything like her case, and tries te get
i tbrui to como and see me. Tho next ease is Miss
; coficld, from Stamford, Conn., Mrs. Bartholomew
got her down to see me, und she has been ever siucu
;al her bouse. Shenshe first came to my rooms, sbe
was muoh smnciatvd with a distressing cough, spit
ting large quantities of blood. 1 exumiued her luugs
with thu rcepirouiftcr, and in all my practice never
lbuud oue w ith one lung so far guuu aud tbe other
lung su sound. 1 cuuhi not give much oncourage
. inont. 1 thought the would die ; but to tny Baton -:
ishuiKpt Ihe Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed louio. and
Mandrake Pills all seemed to go right to work, the
lung is ull Ueaiudovvr, leaving a cavily as large as
a goose egg ; g.ajd appetite, fine spirits, und has
gained some thirty-fivejaitind in weight. She has
some cough yet, which I do not tliiuk will leave her
before June. 1 should think it would be of greaj
interest to some unprejudiced physician to visit these
cases, particularly .Miss ScohoUl. or any of them who
have been cured by my medicines". They uro num
erous in New York ; but the above three all uili.r
i from each other ; and if my mediciues are duiug
what I represent tbey are. thev sheuld have the
credit and the attlicisd know where and how they
may be cued.
J. II. NCnENK, M. D.
Dr. J. II. Schrnk can be found at tho piiueipal
office, No. 3'J North 6th Street, Philadelphia, every
Saturday, from V A. H. until i P. M-, to give advice
free of charge ; but for a through examination he
charges three dollars. Price of tbo Pulmonic Syrup
and Seaweed Tonic each SI 26 per bottle, or the
bulfdusrn. Mandrake Pills 2j cents per box, and
is for sale by all Druggists and Dealeis.
Muy 14, l6t. ly
'Northern Central Jiaihvuj !
ki .mi:k tijii: taiili:.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltimore
and Washington city.
Connections made with trnins oa Pennsylvania
Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and tho West .
THREE TRAINS DALY to aud from in.nl,
West Branch Snsquchauna, Llmira, and all of Nortb
I eru New York.
ON and alter MONDAY, MAY 18th. 1S64.
Ihe Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury.
i.w,,.uui nuu jjii ill inure ns luiinws, vis .
SOUTH W A 11 D .
Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily (oxoept
Sundav). . 10 2JA.M.
" leaves Harrisburg, 1 20 P.M.
" arrives at llnltimure, J 40 "
F.jpresa Train leave Sunbury daily
(except Sunday.) J! 4J p, M.
' lento lUrri.-lu'rg (except
Monday.) J jo A. M
arm ci at Dallimorc daily
(except Monday). T 09 A. M.
jturruuurg Accouinioaation leaves Harris-
.bur , 7 00 A.M.
Suubiiry Accommodation leaves Sunbury
daily (except Sunduy) at 7 30 AM
NORTHWARD. .
Mail Tnhs leaves Baltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday)
" leave Harrisburg
" arrive at Suubury,
Express Train leaves Haiti mure daily
" arrives at Harrisburg,
" loaves Harrisburg (exoept
,9 20 A. M
1 ii P. M.
4 U5 "
9 30 P. M
1 SO A M.
Monday), 3 15 A.M.
" arrive at Sunbury. b i't
Iluriisburg Accommodation leaves Harris
burg, daily (except Sunduy) at 3 00 P M
" arrives at Harrisburg, 7 50 PM
Funbury Accommodation leaves Harris
burg daily (except Suuday) at 4 00 P 31
For further information apply at the Office
I K. DiBARUY. Uen. fcupt.
narrborg, June 4 801. r
O S BOlllPS
CELEBRATED PREPARED
JAVA COFFEE,
VT A Jl H A X T E D
SUPEEI0E TO ANY IN THE MARKET.
IT is used by first class families everywhere, and
highly recommended for nervous and dyspeptic
persons, being very nuitritious and free from all
deleterious substaaoes, in testimony of which I have
t ertifioatcs from Ihe most enimiuent Physicians In
the Country. Try it, and you will be lure lo con
tinuS i!' use in preference to any olher.
Nid SJ retail tor jwenty Five Cent per Pound
by First U Grocer throughout the United "tulos
fV A librral discount to the Trade.
Pnt up only by
A. OMIIOlt,
Wboi. lale Depot, 69 Warren it. New York.
May 7, 1S64.
Atlenxlon, I-ndiesi ami tjieulleineu !
AMBE0TYPE AND PHOT0OEAPH
GLLEZRi'-SrT.
Over J. Bow en's Store, corner Market Fawn St.
8TJNBUR V. FA...
SBYF.RLY, baa opened a new Picture Galle'ry
. in lb above place, and ia prepared to take
Portrait in the beet style and meouer.
AMBROTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS,
are taken in every style ol the Art, that cannot be
surpassed in th Slate. Having several year's expe
rience, he will give satisfaction or no charge.
Copies will be taken from all style of Picture.
tiive him a call. Remember, over liowen's store.
Suubury, Deo. 17, 1b64.
E. C. QOBIN,
Attorney nnd Counsellor mt Uw,
HABBI8BUBO, PENN'A-
WILL carefully attend te collection and all
other manors entrusted te bin, In the counties
ef i'aorblL. henhojBbarlaad aad Savder.
' Ct 1, 14 -ly , .
II. It. MASSEIt,
Attorney nt I-ftw, BUNBLRT, TA.
Collection attended to in the counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
and Lycoming.
WEFBKBItCBI,
Hon. John It. Reed, Philadelphia, '
A. U. On Wo 1 1 io.,
Hon. Wm. A.Yorter,
Morton McMlohael, Esq,, " .
E. Ket. ham A Co,, 2s Pearl Street, New York.
John W, Ashmead, Attorney at Law, - "
Matthews A Cox, Attorneys at Law, "
Sunbury, March 29, 1802.
CrBANT 5C DIETZ1
IiOWER WHAIIF, SUNBURY, PA.
W HOLESALE AND RETAIL DSAI.P.US IN
W II LT K ASH COAL,
In evory variety,
Orders solicited and filled with prom pines and
despatch.
bunbury, Mny 10, 1MC3. ly
Attorney nnd Connnellor nt iJivr,
Of&oc on south side of Market street, four door west
of . Y. Bright A Son s Store,
SXTNBTTIl-sr,
Will attend promptly to all professional bnlnes
entrusted to his care, the collection of claims in
Northumberland and the adjoining counties.
Sunbury, Mny 23, 1803. ly
ForRnts,7llrr, Ronchca, Ant. llel
lt(ig;i,motliai in I'ars, M ooleus.Ar.,
Intsrcta ou Plants, l'oxvlx, Animnls,
JVe.
Pnt up in 2.'h, SOe. and $1 M Boxes, Hot lies nnd
Flasks. (3 and H sixes for Hotels, Public Instils
tious, Ac.
"Only infallible remcdios known."
"Free from Poisons."
"Not dorgeroo to the Humaa Family,"
"lints time owt of therr bole to die."
r&""Shl Wholesale In all large cltfe.
Sl by nil druggist nnd Retailers everywhere
! f ! BtWARK ! ! ! of all worthless imitations.
Set that "CosUrV pninc is on each Box, Until
and Flask, befure vou buv.
Address II s:.lV IC. t'O.N I' Alt.
Principal Depot 4H2 llrow)try. New York.
Cl.Sold by n Wholesale aud Retail Druggists la
Sunbiirv, Pa.
Feb. '20. ISflf.-Rin
JEREMIAH SNYDER,
Attorney t'omiHellor ui Ijivv.
Office en South si lo of Market street, four doors west
of Oearharl's Confectionery store,
Will attend promptly fo all profiwional business
entrusted to his core, Ihe collection: ofviainis in Nor.
thtimberland and the ad jiining eiNtatrrs.
Cunsiiltatiuns in Herman and English .
Sunbury. Murch 19, 18til :v
READY ROOFING
Ready to naiT down.
READY "ROOFING
At less than half the cost of tin roofs.
READ1Z" "ROOFING
More durable than tin.
READY OOFING
Suitable for steep er Out reels.
READY-ROOFING
For all kinds of buildings, in all climates.
READY "ROOFING
Earily. ohenply. and quiskly pnt on. Needs no
coating over with cementafier it is nailed dwu.
READY ROOFING
Mudo tr a strong wovaa fabric, thoroughly saturated
and covered upon both surface with a vcrfeclly wa
terproof composition, and put up in rolls ready jor
use 40 inch wide, uu t& feet long.
We also mannfhoture
LIQUID CE1E1TT.
Fon Lrakt Ti.e tlwrs,
Much choapor aud more durable than oil paint.
ALSO,
l'iiipisul I'enienl,
For Leaky Shingle Roofs,
Whioh will often save the cost of a new roof.
Samples of Ready Hooting and Circulars sent by
mail when desired.
Favorablaluruis made with responsible parties who
buy to sell again.
HEADY ROOF I No) CO..
"3 Maiden Lauo, N. X,.
April 53, 1801.
IILLIES CHILLED IE0N SA F
Tiiaal y Eafo Keif able aeainst both Firo
' aud Burglary.
I am now prepared to furnish three sises of Nation
al Buuk Sales. Tbey are both Fire and Uurglar
proof, with luo distinct inside Burglar Safes, and
three of my new Anti-Micrometer Locks ou each
safo, believed to be the only bunk-lock now in use
tuitt lias not ueen picked or cunnot be picked by
tuc aid oi uie micrometer, tueae ufos all prvsvul
four losix invbea in tliickiiessetsolid iron, guarauieed
to bo the strongest, the most diilicult to drill and to
sluuu the most resistance against both firo aud
burglary of any Safo iu the United Stute of thu
same site und cost.
1 have on band also, and will furbish all sizes of
Bank Vault Safes, possessing all the advantages of
u auu, w niuuat uurgluxy.
Also, all sites of JaercautUo Safes both burglar
proof und lire and burglur-prucf.
Also, Ornaiueulal Dwelliiig -house Safes, burirlar
proof, and fire and burglar -proof (warranted not
dump).
Also, thu slrongest aud cheapest Vault doors, fur
bauk and luerciiniuu vault.
All thu above are lollii' wrought and chilled
U VII . '
Also, six sites Lillie's Wrowght Iroe Fir-Proofs,
warranted equal to any common Safes, at fully one
third less price.
Also, a geueral assortment of second-hand Safes,
many of llicni nearly new, aud of approved makers,
received in exchange lor Lillie's Chilled Iron Safe.
These are offered al or below auction prices.
M. C SADLER Agent,
No. 31 S. HJrVltN'iH Street.
June II, 1361. -
SUSQUEHANNA FEMALE
COLLEGE,
Ni:i.l.KUOVi:, Snyder ;., In.
rpHE Fall Session of this Institution commence on
X THURSDAY, AUUUST loth. Th Whiter
Session oa the lithof November.
TKKM8 PER SESSION OF 13 WEEKS:
For Bourdiug, Woshing, Furnished Room, Fuel
and Light, apd Tuition in all the regular studiv of
the Collegiate Department, only $52 75.
A liberal bed uc lion made in fuvor of th Daughters
of our Soldiers.
Foi further partlculrrs, er Circular, apply lo
S. DyilEll, 1'riscipal,
Seliiilfrivve, August ft, 1S04. 3mos.
JACOB HABLEY,
iSucrtssor to S I a ujf t r 4- II a tit y.)
No. 022 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA.
DEALER in Fine Hold and Silver WATCHES ,
Fineliold JEWELRY; Solid SILVEH.tt'ARE.
and the best of SILVER-PLATED. WAKE, t'ou.
tantly oa hand a large assorlmout of lb above goods
al low price.
Watche and Fin Clocks. Repaired, by skilfnl
workmen; also. Jewelry repairing ; Eugraving and
all kinds of Hair-work to order, at rhoil police.
(j?'Dnii't forget lb old slaud. No. 623 Market
Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 10, 1S64. 3m
THE RED LION HOTEL.
(Late Mrs. Boulton's.)
MARKET BTBEET, BTJNBTJRT, PX.
JULIUS ARBITER,
HAS taken this old and well known stsud. inj
refiued and furnished the same is i.r.n.v. i
accommodate Boarder and Traveler with the h..
Ihe market can auurd. He borxi by itri ..,:.
to business lo receive a shsre of nublie natronar- '
111. T1U1 B Ui.l . i n. I . .1 VT ""
iii,i.,iw,HiMiinK iuc snaiaei
Hi Br is tilled with the choicest of I i .. E"'4-
Mslt sad 6pirituoa. .-xlS totk
61. ' ' '.. f careful I
Easbary, Afril ij
I
The Ansm'i Exnre) Hompasr,
GIVE NOTICE that they have eenclnded ar
rangemettt with the Northern Centrslllail road
Company to run train from Baltimore for York,
Harrisburg, Dauphin, Halifax, Trevorton, Sunbary, .
Northumberland, Lewisburg, Milton, Muney, Wil
llamspnrt, and all Intermediate stations, connecting;
at Harrisburg with the GKliAT WESTERN EX
PRESS for Pittsburg, Clucinnatl, fit. Louis and the
West, .-' " ,
Also with ITowsrd ft Co. Express at MUton or'
Danville, Blocmsburg, Wllkosbarrs, I'iUston, Scran
ton, and Intermediate stations on Hie Catlawissa,
Lackawanna A Hloomsburg Raileend. . At Wll
llamiport, by Howard A Co. '4 Expree to Jersey
Shore and Lock Haven. Also, bs. Jloword A Co.,
and their connections for CanlorrJ'TToy, Klmlra,
Rochester, HuSalo, Niagara, ndw all accessible'
points In Western New York and CuWxfa, by which
they will forward Merchandise, SpetaV, flank Notes,
Jewelry, -and Valuable Package ofjetery descrip
tion. fe , f , ,
Also, Notes, Draft and Bill for Cop'-titlon. .' '
Experienced and efficient messengers amployed,.
and every effort will be mado to renrler satisfactkTn.
JOHN BINQHAM.
PupcrlnfendentPonn'aDivUion, Philadelphia.' .
R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Sunbury . .
April &. 1862. ' t
IM61.
Arrniignncnls
of lcr York Linen.
THE CAMDEN AND AMUOY
IMDEN AND AMUOY AND PHIL iptt- .
A AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINEAR
'hitaJrlphia lo iVw Tori and IVay Pla'r'
riUA ,
Prom Phi
jruin ii uihiii tuiri ii limy una Irnllltlvlt
Depot, iril Iran at follow, rix : rnrm.
e . , ... r . '
A A A M e.m.lan ...wl 1 ...1...- , f 1 L'
A. Accommodation.) f 2 2i J
At o A. 01., via camucnana Jersey City, N. J.,
Accommodation,
1 25 -
At 8 A. M., via Camden nnd Jersey City,
(Morning Mail.)
3 00
2 2v
At S A.M., via Camden and Jersey eity 2J
viass iicaei
At 11 A. M. via Kensington nnd Jersey city,
Express
S oc
2 25'
At 12 M. via Camden and Amboy, C and A.
(Accommodation,)
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, IV. nnd
a. r.xpress.i
8 oe '
At 3 P.M., via Kensington and Jersey City,
Wah. and N. Y. Express
3 00 '
3 00 '
At 6f P. M ., via Kensington and Jersey City,
(jLveiinig ;uuii. i
At 11 i P. M. Tin Kensington nnd Jersey city,
Southern Mail.
S 00 '
3 00
At Ii (nigbl) Tiu Kensington and Jersey oity
Soutneru Express
At 5 P. M., via Cumden and Amlioy. (Aceom-
niodation, Freight aud Passenger, First
Class Ticket. ' "3 2
Second Class Ticket, 1 bl)
for Wal Oap, b-lronJburg, Scrauton, Wilkes
banc, Montrose, Great Hend. Ac. at f A. M.,
from Kensington, vht Delaware, Lackitwawi.t and.
Woslern Railroad.
For Mauea Chunk, Allenlown. Delhlohem, Reff.
dere, 1'nston, Lnmberlvlllu, Fleiniugton, Ac, to a
A.M., from Koiisinstou Depot, ntvi at 21 P.M.
from Walnut slreet Wharf.
iThe 6 A. M. Line oonnects with Trains leaving
Easton for Mauch Chunk, at 3-20 P. M.)
Fur Mount Holly, at ft A. M., 2 and 4 P. M.
For Freehold, at ft A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINUS.
For Bristol. Trenton, Ac , all! A. M. nnd Si and
i P.M. from Kensington.
For Palmyra, Rivunon, Delnneo, Tfeverlv, Bur
lington, Florence, liordeutown, Ac, at 12, "l, 2, 44
aud tll'.M.
d' For New York, and Way I.'nos loaving Ken
sington Depot, take the Cars tin Fifth street, above
Wuluut. half au hour Ixatiirn dnpnrture. The Cars
run into the Depot, ami uu the arrival of each Train,
run trom me vpu.
Fifty Pounds of Ilageage oi.lv. allowed each
passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking
anything at baggage but their wearing apparel. All
baggage over fifty pounds to he paid lor extra. The
Company limit their responsibility fur baggage Pi
One Dollar per pound, and will not bo liublu for any
amount beyond iluU. except bv special contract.
Wit. 11. ti ATZMER, Agvnt.
January 17, lsl.
WM. KNOCHE.
3 MARKET STREET, HAItRISllfRO, PA.,
J'euler in
PIANOS.
VT LW Rosewood Piauoi, from
Ll from tSOQ upwards.
tho best maker
AIELODKONS.Th
meuts. from SlitoSlOO.
best manufactured luitra-
Uuitsrs. Violins. Aee.ileon. Flutes,
Fife. Drums, Itanjos. 'J'ainboiirines,
Violin and lluitar strings aud rau.ical iner
chandixe in general.
SIIEKT MUSIC.
The Iateet poUiciuinns always on hand. Masio seal
by mail to any part of the country.
OVAL, SQUARE, UILT AND K03BW00D
FRAMES.
Suitable fur looking glasses, ami all kinds of picture
always on band.
A fine Assortment of )st plated
LfXlKINU Wlt.SSE.S from smallest to largest slie.
Any stylo of frame made to order at the shortest
notice. WM. K NOC I IE.
ApriMl. 18C3. Si:OIarket St., Han isburg
si. c. dia:.vaeii.iu'i'.s
Confectionery, Toy nd
raTJIT STORE,
Murkcl Mreel, Suubury, I'u,
CONFECTIOXEHV OP A 1,7, KINDS,
TOYS OK EVKUY DESClilPTIOX,'
FKl'IT, Ac, Ac,
C10XSTANTLY on hand and fur sale at tho ahovo
) establishueut ut wholesale and retail, at reason,
abl prices.
II is manufacturing all kiuds of Conf-isliiinarieS
to keep up a full assortment which are sold at low
rates.
Tobacco. Segars. Ptntionery, Nuts of all kind", and
a variety of other articles, all of wlujh are offered
wholesaln and retail.
aZi? Remember tho name and place. f
. , , ' , M. C. (iEARHAUT.
Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright Son-
store.
unbury. Sept. 19, lSCt. if
"WASIlfNGTOXJIoM,'
Southwest Corner of Market Square,
m .Minti, ia.
rnilE uudersigned respectfully informs th public
X that be has taken t-harge of tho nbovo uaiued
ilirfel, and arks lor the continuanco of the former
patronaa. aad. isw!d invito alt others to givo him a
UNSTABLE
u always nn'lie,w:-ta the best the market afford.
Jits Uor columns the choicest liquors, and his stab
ling is good axj well attended by eiireful Ostlers
fi . ..... MICHAEL W1LVERT.
Sunbury, April. IS, TSCl.
am J. R. HILBUSH,
t ounly Kurvnup -V '.,.
mr r ' w j h mm w
Abihonoy, Xorthnmberhiml 'Com,ty, Pcnii'ii
Office iu Washington township. Engagements can
". "ode by letter, directed to tho shove address
All bustaeas entrusted to his euro, will bu promptly
attended lo. i i j
April y, ISftl. ly
tow.h i.ois roic N.ti.i:.
rpHE undersigned will sell at private sale. TWEX-
1 TY-SIX TOWN LOTS, situate in the borough of
Sunbury. The lots nr looted within a few squares
of Ihe Pennsylvania Railrrsd Company 's Mut'tini.
ui . : .. . i. ' .. ,i . r . i . . i,..
all suitable building lots, it rale in the most pleusant
portion of the borough. Tbey will be (old ou re,
sonabl term. For furthei particulars apply to
PETER H. MASSLR,
H. H. MASSKR,
FBANClSBUCIIEir,
5nnbory, June 18, 1864 Executor. "
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M.Lvaii. A. M. Sallaps,
IMPORTERS
WINES AND LIQU0KS.
IA .!JA." A. NAI.I.AKi:.
No. 1 3d South Ninth fired, between Chcsnut and
Walnut. I'll 1 1. A IlKI.I'll I A.
My T, 1B64.--
si AMsy.iVH Tavi ii vr i' iT i: .mi V.
in: i t
A Improved for DUV aud ItifiO,
By E. KETCH AM A CO., 2S9 p,a,i ,t., he York.
rilHE only Frceser constructed on jcienlifio pria
JL eiplua, with a revolving can ' a spring blade
scraper. The one hastens ihe ,., ."' , 0r the cream
the other removes it af- 'it' ?!"
The most ,.pid b ntirt
1., . y 1 .
he me eeonomie ,
"roeT " " -"' M, W (! o,t wp!
I'niou -I" th ff'I'M ei.Ue and t? :n the
Each j i - . .
nJ..iiteriB,peUJ "i,b'f '-'r
, , TRICES.
quarts,
4 uarta. V "
oniru 4 00
quar.
quaris,
14 quaris.
Off'
00
oa
U.fw
ualury, r
SO quaru.
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