SCHEIE'S S'irkct Nqnarr, Sllli nV In. iAVINO just fturned from tlio City with an en tire dcw stock of rugi, Chemical, IVrfutncry nod Toilet Articlr) which he Invitee hi. friends and the publin ffener y. to call snd examine. Tho Drugs nnd Medicine 'l selected from the best Importing houses In Eastern market with 'he greatest, cure as to purl, nil efficiency and avoiding i.s muck mi possible, s introduction or iblcrinu4 tiof !run:s. PATENT MEDICINES nil kinds. rueh m Ayor's, Jnync. McClintoek, dlowayx, W islmrls, lluollaiid, 'Sehcnks. Brown's I all other popular patent liiiuliciiiux, always on lid. BKUGIIES, itp. Tooth, Kail, Clothe and Paint Brushes. -peeial euro in taken to keep on bund, constantly ery variety of PAINTS AND CHEMICALS, ' liable to the ti ado. ('nnnv Toilet Articles and the nnmerou article iich are gcuorally kept iu a well conducted estab amcnt. In connection with Ihonhovftarliclcs. lie also keep? luind a large assortment ol STATIONERY, such Paper. Envelope. Pens. Pencils, ink?. Ac. i or Physician s prescriptions and fomily receipt niitiiil"d wiih the greatest accuracy and dispatch, ALL HOURS Day or Night. Kcnicmber the place, Market Punare, tinder the ji otltho "Suubury American.'' It. A. FISCHER. 'iiiibnry, June 15, 1301. Look at tho Returns ! WK. IT. MILLER, Market S,unre, SUNBURY, l'ENN'A., tST received from New York end Philadelphia a fresh supply of the latest stylos and oi tho beat OOTS AND SHOES, Jlen, V, omen and Children, which be offers at I'tpocl prices. Women's Shoes nt SI SO. All hi- good stock WARRANTED. No Paper 'es fold at his storn. He will also wholesale Hoots and Shoes bv (lie box, 1 ho public generally are invited to call and cx line hi stock, -unbiiry, Vet. 22, l1l. AOOB O. BECK MERCHANT TAILOR, And Dealer til .OTIT3, CASSIMEKES, VESTING, Ac t'awn Mi-col. Koiitfi onVravrr's Hotel, BTJNUB HY, P . STORMS the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity, thut he Inis Jiut returned from Philadelphia with a I asor.mcEt of ri,i. A.t wi.wiuc ;04MiS, F EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY. lis stock consists of Cloths. French Cloths, Black c Skin nnd F'incy Cassimoies. Bls"k Satin. Figured ks. l'lnin nnd Fancy Cnssimere YESTINGS. which will make up to order in styles to suit tho taste of lomcin, on short notice, and tho niost reasonable ms. iny Goods not on hand, will bo furnished from 'ladelphia, by giving two days' notice, ioods furnished by customers will bo made lip to er as heretofore. Vs he will employ none hut experienced workmen, sons may rely ou getting their work well done at shun. haukful for tho patronage heretofore bestowed, respectfully solicits a couliuuauce of the same, unbury, Sept. 10. Irili4. V? lutli i:nl-lntia C'oIIVe Co. DEPOT: 309 I! cade Street, Now York, lie auoro'Cninpuny are known all over tho world he owners of the Coffee. Plantations of Java ami uvia In the Dutch East Indies, and arc the largest mpoliier of Coffee on the Globe, he undersigned (who is appointed their solo Mil in the United States and in the British Coin i will have for sale three dillcront kinds of Cof whicli. for regularity of grade and cheapness, of ?e. will defy competition. tir "Ifatavia Coflee" never before introduced in Country, but extensively used in tho Armies and ios of Europe, end richly valued, will be put up rices to reach all consumers, and our Extra Java ho the Magnum Bonum Coffee of the aire, 'e will have, for accommodation of Grocers. Ea rl, aad Government Contractors, samples (dry, drawn) for testing. rdors wlicited. On reeoipt of cash, coffue prompt jrwarued ad diiecicd. A. I.ll'PMAN, 16S Rcaie Street. New York, txjlo Agent, 1. E. I. U Co. Jly 13, 1S91. - IVnNliingftrit ISoiiwr, sORTHlMCEULAND, PENNSYLVANIA, .Vnr the Vridge.) HE subscriber having leased this well known Tavern Stand, lntely kept by Mrs. C. S. l.rown, cctfally informs the public that he is refitting nnd iiring tho prcmu.es, and will be prepared to en jiu, in a comfortable manner, his numerous ads throughout, the county, and all who limy unir.c bis establishment. ct. 1, lSOi. JOSEPH VAXKIRK icE ml :ammoth store. J. XV. E'SClI.t.XJ NO, Ef5 loava to call the attention of the public that they have just returned from the City with a LARGE AND WELL SELECTED T0GK0F. GOODS! usiing or DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queeneware Cedarware, $00? s & SHOES, iory, Cloves, Notions, Trimmings, ii4 nml !i'iil-uli, Oila, I.nmpM in fact EVERYTHING GENERALLY KEPT In Count r' Slorra. e bought our goods at the lowest Cub. Prices consequently we think we can ofler great In emcnts to purchasers for Cash or Country Pro 's. The bight&t market frice paid fur all kind reduce. Given a call. J. W. FRILINU A SON, unbury, Nov. 12, 1HC1. ""eV rGO"o"DS! wo doors west of Wm. H. Miller's Shoe store, buubury, Pa. Just opened u fresh supply uf FALL AND WINTER GOODS, h as Funey Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Gloves idkerehiefs, Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs t s Linen and paper Collars, Netts. Bolts. Lace an and Sleeves, Hsir Rolls, Velvet Ribbons, , White and Blue Noel-ties, Corsets, Quaker t. Yokes and faleevm. 'OOI. EN GOODS, comprising of .nlag. Hosiery adies and childrcu,' Caj of all kinds, Scarfs, 'es, Mittens. Ac. Inn, a new style of muslin for Garribaldi waists iher with Siis, Jaconet and Victoria Muslins Collars and Veils. Grenadine and Luce Will a variety of other articles too numerous to men mary L. Lazarus. inbury, Oct. 22, 1861. . HOWARD ASSOCIATION," PHILADELPHIA, TA. Ifc of Hie Venous, Keminnl, I rlnnry kimI Hfxuiil KjMrinx aud reliuble treatment in rosirt of the 11' iV ) ASSOCIATION ent by mail in sealed letter lopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKlL IMJiOinoX, Howard Assoeiation, No. J b Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. ly 10, 1A4 ly HATS ! II ATS ! ! BA5U EL FAUrir, doors west of Fiocber's Drug Store, Market it., ?msl untly loanufaetnring the latest style of Wool id r ur Jlts, which forsofmcae and durability ot Burpassed. ve buu a omII and see btl itook of 11 at whieb are eh en per than eUtabere. Merobantnand others, ' bating at wholesale, will find it to tbuir advan. I to call aud procure iiu article cheaper and eaol I manufacture. 1 THE UNION FOREVER ! J001 l'Olt MILLION I v At the Store of JOH1T BOWE1T Corner of Markot and Fawn Streets, SUN BURY, l'ENN'A, Just opened FALL & WINTER GOODS," for everybody. This no ''Blowing." but plain truth, which every one will bo Convinced that oulls and ex amines the stock, which consists of Dress Goods, Cassimcres, Cloths, Uents" Overcoating', leans, Cottenades, Muslins. Dress Ooods in great variety. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. I'luin and Fienred Delaines, Frenoh and Figured Merinos. Fine Wool Delaines all sorts and gliades. Prints. Nankeens. LADIES' Cl.OAKINU. 'J able-Covers, irish Linen. Drown and White Sheetimrs, Fhnwls, Uidinoml Skirl of all kinds, Hoop trkirts. all prices, llrind- ' . korchlefs, Flannels, Ladiea' Kid. Silk and Meriuo IHnvei, 4o. Jcttolry ofnll lInIs. Ladies' and Gents' Inion Skates. a large assort uicut or Notions. Tlatdwnre, Cednrwaro, G '.naswiiro, Chlnawaro, t.'iieensware. Crockery. Groceries, Tobacco, Sogiira.Smill', Tea. Coffee, Sugar, Molastes, Spices, Fish, Salt, Ac., Ao., and everything elre nsnally kept in a itoro. Pro duce taken iu exchango lor goods. No troublo to tfhow goods. JOHN R0WEN. Sunbnry, Nov. i, 1864. Always ! Always ! Always ! ON HAND, AND SELLING CHEAP THE FALL & WINTER GOODS, Just opened at No. 1 Storo of CONSISTING OF DRY GO DS! rORKIUX AND DOMESTIC, such as Cloths. Cnssi meres, Muslins, bheelins, Tiekinff, Calieoes. I)e lnines. Flannels, and all kinds or MOURNING Goods. Alpnccas. Dlack Silks, Ginghams, ltnlinoral and Skeleton Skirts. Clinton Fliumcls, Nuukcens, Ciu--potinvt of all kinds. HATS &c NOTIONS & VARIETIES, comprising, jiosiery, Gloves. Thread. Ruttons, Sus pendeiK, iVcek-ties, Collars, Uuudkorehiefs, Jluir llrushes. Tooth Jtrushc. Gum Rih Uiu and Cord, tape, crotchet-braid, worked collars, fancy head dresses, tidy ootton, enrpet , binding, combs, fancy Soaps, carpet bugs Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Blank Rooks, Taper .Envelopes, do. Of all kinds, such as Nails, Hinges and Screws. Door l.rlli'hpw nn.l knnV.d 1 ....I -.1 .,f.. ...... iiwns, uuu tuiiti-.ia oi evcrv description. ' Also, Dvi'S. Dnip-a. Pninta. Vnrr inline Vili riiixsccd iiiul Jlenzinc Oils, .Glass, Pitt I y, Arc! ,iuniHT umi iusnu lire oi nil Iiinu4. STONE AND EARTHENWARE Ad Extensive Stock of GROCERIES, Oomnosed of SiiTnr r'.,m.i t... :.. n ... i Miiccarom. Barley, Buking-powder. molasses, soups, ennilloM l,.lii.in .....I .,, i- , t .... ' ' -"-.' tjuil, i isil, Jicul, uueese, Also, a large variety of SCOTS &,-SE0IS3, for Men. AVmnon i1 Pl.;i.l. J . tjef'All kindsofGraiii and Country Produco taken in exchange for Goods. Give us u call heforo yon purchase elsewhere, we are. bound to sell as low as any ono else. Store-room in Ira T. Clement's building at the souih-west corner of Market Square, uvar the Court Suubury, Nov. 5, 1SB4. IC-2ilin' ttiiiirwau. """ WINTEE ARRANGEMENT. November 7th, 1804. GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and North-M est for Philadelphia, New York, Read- OS. i ousi inu, i.eoanon, Aiientown, Knston, Ao. Truins leavo Harrjsburg for New-York, as f.il- iun! : .l.uo nun n.io a. m. nnd 1.44 1'. JI., urrivin ' w ,lurK "l ,u A-"'' 2 nd 18 U0 P. M Hie above nonm,l wiih ;n;i.. ... .... i, fylvania railroad, aud Sleeping Cars uccompany tho first two trains, without , -In. ...... ' Leave Tor Rending, Potlsullo. Tnmaqiia, Mincrs ville, Aiientown and Philadelphia at H.I j A. M. and 1.44 P. M., stopjuug at Lebanon wid princiiial ntu tions only. Way trains, etoimimr at all noints. at 7 A f "' Returning, leave New York at .U(i ;. ;'.' nnu ji.,: 1'liilNde.hiliiu ut H A. M. nnd .'t.olt P. M r lVlterill.. ..I k Kn k At .... I 2.oj P. M. ; lamiiqua 8.10 A. M. uud 2.16 P. M aud Rending nt 12 midnight, 1..H aud 10.45 A. M 1 4 .tti.l A 11'. 11 Vf ' RoadiUjj Accommodation Train lenves Reading at B.HOA. il. returning from Philadelphia at 4. So Columbia Rai'road Trains leavo heading at 6 10 and 11 A. M. Ephrata, l.itii, Coiumhin. Ac. 1n Sundays : Leave New York at 7 P. M., Plilla delphia ;i.lA P M, Potlsvillo 7.M A. M., Tamaiua 7 A M, llarrisburg S.l i A M and Reading at 12 mid night, lor Jlnrrisburg. Commutation, Aliloagn, Season, and Excursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. SO Pounds Baggage allowed each Passenger. ti. A. MCOLLS, Nov. 16. 18114. CnCrUl l""" LiuLawtiituu At Itlooiiis,bure Itail road. ON and after Jan. lbth, 1881, Poejcnset Train will run od follows : MOVING SOUTH. I'atscngtr, Leave Pcrnnton. 4 20 P. il. " Kingston, " Rloomuburg " Rupert, ln,irilli. b.ii 8.25 V.oi U 14 Arrivu at Northumberland, 9.64 MOVING NORTH. Leave Northumberland, 8.00 A. M " Danville, 8.40 " Rupert, 8.40 " Bloomsburg, .,15 " Kitigslou, 12.12 P.M. Arrive at Serunton, l.;;o Freight A Passenger leaves Bloomsburg, 10.15 A M Passenger taking tho Muil Train South connect with the Express train from Northumberland, arriv. lug ut HurnsUurg, at 2.30 A. M., Baltimore 7.00 A. M., and at Pbiladclpbia, at 7.00 A. M. The Mail trum Irom Northumberland leaves immediately alter the arrival oflho Express train trom Harrburg and Baltimore, allowing Passengers leaving Philadelphia at 10.40 P. M., to reach poiuu ou this road during the next forenoon. Now aud elegant Sleeping cars accompany the right trams each way between Northumberland and Baltimore, and Northumberland aud Philadelphia. i. T. BOUND, Supu Dlai-los. Tor 1XI.1. An assortment of Dia rics lor lf3, of vanes styles and site. Also, tup, Note and Letter Puper, for sale by w . . . ANNA PAINTER. runhory, Nov. 5, 1SB5. I. K. 6TAUFFEB. WATCHMAKER ft .'JEWELRY. No. 148 North SECOND street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. An nMorlinenl of ViiIIi-m, Jrw-t-lrj, hllvor & IMalfd Wnre onusUntly hand, Suitablo for HOLIDAY PRESENTS! r'Rejiairing of Watches and Jewelry promptly attended to. ' ' i'coembcr S, la6i ly GUEAT ItEDUCTIONlNTlIE i'mCE OF EDWIN II ALL St CO., No 20 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Are now offering their magnificent stock of Silks, Dress Goods, Sbawls, Cloths, Cloaks, el vets, Ac, far below the present Gold Prioes ! We have also on band, a large stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, whiub we are now selling at a great reduc tion from the pricei we have been selling tbeui at. As we have bad the advantage of a rise in the prices of our Stock in the progress of tb War for the but two or throe years, we now prouie to give our Cus tomers the Advantage of the tall in Prices. Calicoee and Muslins, reduced, FlauueU aud Table Linens, reduced, Blankets and all stable Good, reduced, We respectfully solicit from the Ladles and bthere visiting Philadelphia, an examination of eur stock, which is unsurpassed in variety and style, in this city. N. B., Wholesale Buyer, are invited to exauiue ur stock. EDWIN HALL CO., No. M South Second street, Philadelphia, etcher . ;h4 Snv ni wom,n' ot swT ro Scrofula nnd Borofliloua Disease!. From Emery Edtt, a vvlt-l-noH-n merchant q Ox ford Maine. "I have sold large quantities of your R.rtsrA 1:11.1. A, lint never ,ot ono botlle which failed of the desired effect and lull satisfaction totliosewho took it. Asiast an our people try It, they agree there ha been no medicine like it belorc Iu our community." Eruptions, Pimploa, Blotohosj, Fuatulos, UN corn, Sores, and all Diseases of the Bkin. fYcm Iter, fcnbl. Strntton, ItHitnl, Lnrhuul. " 1 onlv do mv dtitv to vou and tint uublic when I add in y testimony to tliat you publlsli of the me- tlii-lnal virtues of your 8 ausaiwiuixa. My daugli tor, agtM ten, had an afflicting humor In her ears, eves, and hnlr for years, v. bleli wo wero unablo to ciiro tinlil wo tried your 8a hs Ai'AIULLA. She has btren well for some months," From Mr. Jnne K. liter, n tretl-l-nomi nnd much- uteemcd l'ttlinf DeiinitriUe. Cape Mty Co., .V. J. " My d.uiglnVr has snlli rcd for a year past w ith scrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any reller nn'll wn tried your SAllSAl'Alitl.LA, wliicll soon completely curi'd her." From Chnrlrt P. Gaye, f:q., nf tht tniiMy I timrn Gape. .Murray tf- (V., mrutuucfurir Ctutrntlled pnpcr$ in Sa'vhaa. X. II. ' f had for several years a very, troublesome Mimnr in my face, whleli grew constantly worso until it ilisllgiircd my features and became an lntl craMe n fill -t nii. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and meilieine, but without any relief whatever, until 1 took your SAlisAf .MtilXA. It Immediately made mv face worse, ns yon told mo It might for time) but in a few weeks the new skin bogan to form uu.liT the blotches, and con tinued until my face ia ns smooth as any body'., and 1 am without any symptoms of tho disease that 1 know of. 1 enjoy perfect health, and without doubt owe It to your SAUSArAiuiXA.'' Erysipelas deneral Debility Purify th Blood. Frcm T)r. KM. Sairin, llmntnn St., Aw Tori. " Dtt. Avt:ii. I seldom fail to remove A'nti'iwns and Si'rofttimt Sore hy the persevering use of your SAr.4.tAiuf.t.A, slid I have just no-.v eared an attack of Mitttymwt lli-ugli'dii with it. Jin alterative wo possess uipiuls the SAKSAl'AUII.l.A you have sup plied to the profession as well s to the people.l' Fmm J. K. Johnston, Kq., h'ak'man, Ohio. " For twelve years, 1 bsd the vellow Krysipelns Oil my rl:lit arm, during which tfnio 1 tried all tho celebrated physicians 1 could reach, and took hun dreds of dollar worth of medicines. The nicer were so bad that the cords Is'enme visible, and tho doctor decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your SAu'sAr.Miiu.t. Took two bot tles, and onie of your l'n.i.si. Together they havo cured mo. 1 am now as well aud sound as any body. Ileins in a public place, my case Is known to every body iu this community, aud excites the wouder of all." from Tlon. TJenry .Vonrx, it. P. P., of Xetrcnnte, V. If'., a IcuMny member of the Canadian 7'aWia ment. " 1 have used vonr SAimiMmt.t.A In my family, for general tlehiiitft, nnd for puriOino the bloo'd, with very bem li ial results, and feel couiidenee la commeudiug it to the aUlkUid." Et. Anthony's Fire, Itoso, Bait Bhoum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. -From TTan-ey SicLU r, 7., the able editor of the 'JtnUninnoct: Democrat, Pcnnttlcania. ' Our only child, nliout three year of age, was attacked by pimples on bis forehead. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsomo and virulent sore, which covered hi face, and actually blinded bis eye for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent eil'eet. For fifteen dnys we guarded his builds, lest with them he should tear ojh'ii the fes tering aud corrupt wound which covered bis whole face. Having tried every thing elso we had any hope from, we began irking your Saiisai'aiui.i.a, and npplving the'iodnle of potash lotion, ns you direct. The sore began to beid when wo had gtien the lirst bottle, anil was well w hen we had llnisluHl the second. The child's eyelashes, which had 1:01110 out, grew again, and he is now as heultfiy and fair as any other, '1 lie whole neighborhood predicted thut the child must die." Syphilis nnd LXorcuriol Disease. JVnni Jtr. Iliram Stoat, nr. St. Lmiij, Misimtr. " I find your S.i:s.t'Aiiii.i.A a more clljetn.il remedy for tho secondary symptoms of SitphilU mid for syphilitic disease than any other we posses. The prolessiou are indebted to you lor Boiuu of tho best medicines we have." From A. J. French, -If. 1)., en eminent phisu-inn of J.avrenee, .tAiss., trio it ti prominent member of the I.cyi&latHrc of .WHSwliitJett. " Dit. Ayi:ii. My ihtir Sin I have found your Saiisai'aiui.i.a an excellent remedy for Synhilit, both of tho primary and iteiMiidary type, and effec tual iu some eases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. 1 do not know what we cau cm ploy with more eertaiuty of uccess, where a power lul alterative is required. " Mr. Chan. S. Van Line, ofXew Hrttnmeirl; X.J., bad dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the abuso of mercury, or mercurial din ue, hieli grew more and moro aggravated for years, in snitu of every remedy or treatment that could lie applied, until the Jiersevcring use of Aykii'h SahsaI'akili.a relieved dm. Few ease can be found mora iuvctcrutc and distressing than tills, and it took several dozen bottle to cure him. Zioucorrhoea, Whites, Fomalo Weakness, are generally produced' by internal Scrnfalout 17 ceraiiun, and are very ofteu cured bythe alterative effect of this SAnsArAiin.i.A. Some cases require, however, in aid of the tvutsAP.uui.LA, the skilful application of local remedies. From the vcll l-nim nnd irldity-relehrated Dr. Jacob Morrilt, vf ( 'inci'inati. " T have found your SAitsArAHH.i. an excellent alterative in disease of females. Many ease of lrr..r,.l.itr 1jmi..,.,I,... 1 . .pi...! 1 ' l.....,tlr... 1 loeafd Hiilitr. ariKiupr from Hie ri'ioiuIoim .liutliHis, liavc yK'Mfil to it, mid thorn nm few thnt do note wIk'U lut llt'Ct in prtipiTly nvWi hy local treatment." A lad, xtnxciUing to oUoh tht publication of her Winn' trrifrn t ' My diulttor and mvM-lf linvo boon mrod of a very ili'liililatiMj J-iit?.ri!im.i of hnv ittauUin, by two butt Ivi of your Saiwaparilla.7 Bheunmtism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Bys pepaia, Heart Pisoase. IfouraUia, ivhcu cauwd l,y Scrofula iu tho Byntein, ar rapi'lly WUW Uf tUia ls.i g.lll3.II AUIUUA AYER'S CATITAPtTIC PILLS possess no many mlvnnliigcs over the oilier purgatives in the m.irket, nml their superior virtues are so universally known, tlmtwuneetl nut do more than to assure the. public their quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and thut tliey may Do depended on to do all thnt they Imve ever done. Prepared hy j. C. AYF.K, M. D., & Co., Lowell, .Mass., and sold by Sold by Frling A Grant. Suubury, R. R. McCoy, Northumberland, Aaron liarrol, FJIvsburg, W. K. Kutsner. Shnniokin. J. P. Houue, Wulsoutown. And by all dealers in Medicine everywhere. August 13, 1&U4. ly SOLIDIFIED lor I'lVanMing, lVliilrniii- and IroMorvIiir l lie TICll'II.! This article is prepared with tho greatest care unon icicntilic principles, and warranted not to coutain anything in the slightest degree delutorious to the teeth or guuis. Some of our most eminent Dental burgeons nave given their sanction to. and cheerful ty recommend 11 us a 1. reparation nt rupcrior quuli- ur nir cleansing, wniieniiig auu preserving the 'TEETH. It cleans litem read i I v. reudcrimr ihrm beautifully white and ponrly, without the lightest injury to the enamel. It is healing to the gums where they are ulcerated and sore. It is also on ex cellent disinfector for old decayed teeth, which are otienexeeeauigiy onensive. Jt gives a rich creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thoroiiL'hl V. and im parting a delightful Iragnuice to the breath. t'HtrAUr.ii o.M.1 III A. II A W LEV i (JO . N. W. Cor. 10th., k Lumbard Sis., Philadelphia. uu sum dj au uruggist. I'lUCJS 26 CENTS. TESTIMONIALS. -The following ot.iniou of Dr. White, as to ll.n l.i .l, esteem in which beh..ids the Dtutul Cream, must be suflicicnt evidence of its value ; to quote other leatl Uioiiiuls iu detail is neediest, ooulenti nt? mit-itlt'iii lav niuij.ly Kving the name und addreou of pcrnood n uv FVH Ui U CJkUCIIVUVjr Jtlf U9 IUCII1. Philadelphia, April 15th, 1S63. llavinz earefullv examined A. ll.ul.lu'. uk..ii.i: Bed Denial Cream." I hereby clieerfo'lU r.w...... mend it to the publio generally. It i an excellent preparation for cleansing and preserving the teeth, and can be used by all persons with tho utmost eon tideuce, as it properties are nerfeetlv hari,,i up side preserving, the teeth, it promotes a healthy v .uv auufBt uuu wjparui a picaauiunes lo lue breath. Dr. W. R. WHITE, im ..!, e. Thomas Ingram, M. D , Deutist, 401 N. Fourth St! J. liirkey, 264 S. Sixih St. E. Vamlersiice, Surgeon Dentist, 42S Arch St. C. A. K in. bur v, Deutist. Hill Walnut St. Dillingham, D. D. 8., 704 Arch St. M. Dixon, 827 Arch St. Edwurd Townseud, Dentist, 428 N. Fourth St. L. U. Dorphley, Dentist, 807 N. Teulb St. M. L. Long, Demist, 6."J N. Sixth St. Jlay -ts, J604 ly JETTEE OF ADVICE P0K LADIES nB ANATOMICAL ENQRAN1NQS. Ha iuforniation never belore publhihed. Sent ruI in a sealed enrelona for van m. Addrooi Dr. STAvrnnn Jul,., 18613m(",KO'ei,-Jf,WVwki,'Q' FOJt SALE. A 'I ' t-ii . nT'i'i i. A l . i , i - ---- m u, miow irer ortoa bridge, eontaiuiu.- about V0 acre. For further ........ ..,.,; aa funtury, Au 13. IWl.-lf. 8 MA5ER' A LECTURE TO "STOXJlsTGr IMEKr Jnst pulliihcd in a Sealed Envtlopt, Price ix. tenta. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Invol untary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Mental nnd Pbysioal Incapaci ty, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac. liy HOIIEHT J. Cl'LVERW ELL, M. D., Author ol the "Green Rook," Ao. The world renowned author, In thin admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awTuI consequence of Seir-Abuso may be effectu ally removed without medicine, and without danger bus surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of euro at onco cer tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure himself onenpiy, privately, ana raoicany. jiiib i.rx TI RE WILL 1'ltbVK A R00N TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent nndurseal, to any address. In a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of or six cents, or two post ago stumps, by addressing the publishers. C1IA. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Ollice Rox, 4684. Oct. 16, 1801. ly 3o PENSIONS, BOUNTIES AND BACK PAY COLLECTED. SR. BOYER. Attorney at Law, is duly author . lied and licensed to collect IViimioiin, lioiiiif iennitil JlacK Iay for Widows, Or phans and Soldiers. Office in Market street, oppo site Weaver' Hotel, Sunbury, Pa. January 1ft, 1304. ly ICE CREAM FREEZERS. A New supply or Masser'sFive-Mixi'te FnEB runs, received rroiu New York, Tor sale by uhury, Muy 21, W4. H. B. MASSKR. GlOllGI HlIX, SlllOttP. WuLVXBIOK. IIILL & WOLVERTON, . Attornryti nnd Connsders at Law. Offioo, Market etroct, cor. Centre Alley, etTJSTBTJ.EirX-, IA.. It 7 ILL attend promptley to the collection of claims V and all other professional business intrusted to their care in Northumberland audadjoiuitig counties. Sunbury, January 211, 1802. AN INTERESTING HISTORY DR. BCHENK'S OWN CASE. WHILE LABORING UNDER CONSUMPTION And how bis Pnlmonio Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,' and Mandrako Pills acton the System in Curing thut Disease, and tbe Grout BucreNtf Attending It ! Tho above is a correct likeness ofDr. Schenk taken many years ago, after he had recovered from Con. sumption; by a course ol his 'Scbenk's Pulmonic Syrup." Tho likeness, although it does not repre sent him anything like as bad as he was at tbe worst, yet it is in strong contrast with the bale and vigorous looks of tho Portrait below, which is the true like ness or him at present time. The contrast between these two portraits is so great that many would not believe them to be the same person. Y'et thero are, hundreds ol' persons, iu and around Philadelphia, who will recognise both portrnits to be true represen tations. Wlien tho first was lakea ho weighed 107 pounds ; at the present time his weight U 220 puuniU New Yonu, Wednesday, March SO, 1S6L TO THE PUBLIC. Thirty years ago I was in the last stages of Pul monary Consumption, and giveu up to die. I residnl in Philadelphia, aud Dr. Joseph l'arrif h, then of this city, ordered mo to Morcstown, N. J., a distuuee of nine miles which took me two days to get there. On my arrival I was put to bed, and there laid for many weeks. This was my native jdaee, where all my family lived and had died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who ntteudod my father in his last illnc, was called, and gave me uue week to fix up my af fairs. Ho had seen, all my family go that way, and thought I was to go, too Theu 1 heard of the rem dies I now offer lo the public, which cured me. It seemed to mo thut I could fuel them peuutratibg my whole system. They soon ripened the matter on mv lungs, and I would spit ofl'moro thun a pint o! ufleusivo yellow matter every morning. As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fever, pain, night sweats all began to leave uij and my appetite became so great that it was with difficulty I oould keep from eating too much. I soon gained niystrengtn and I have been growing in flesh ever siuco. F'or many year 1 have enjoyed uninterrupted good health, keeping the liver aud stomach healthy w ith the Seuweed To me and Mandrako Pills, as Iam of a billious teinper umont. My weight i two hundred and twenty jsjunds On my recovery people would tend for me tar aud near, lo see if their coses were like mine. For this purpose I puy professional visits in the large cities. The consumptives wish tu see the one thut makes these mcdiuiues, and who wa cured or con sumption by them. To make new lungs is imposi bio; but cavities in the lungs uud chronie ulcera tions of tho bronchial tuhes can be healed Such eases are dying hourly under tbe ordiuay treatment of physicians, aud just such are cured bythe proper use of Sehenk's Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Djuic, and Mandrake Pills. ' 1 ' I am now a healthy man. with a large eavity in the middle lobe of the right lung, th lower lobe very much bepatixedaud complete adhesion of the pleura. The left lungs is sound, and the upper lube of the right lung is in a tolerably healthy condition. The great reason why physicians do not cure consump tion i they try to do too much ; they give niediciuea to stop the oough, to stop chill, to stop night sweats, hectic fever, aud, by to doing, they derange the whole digestive powers, locking up tbe secretion and eventually the patient sinks and dies. After I make a careful examination oi the patient with tbe Rcspirometer, und find lungs enough left to cure, I direct the patient how to use the three remedies. Remove the vau and thev will all ston of their own accord. No one van be cured of oouiuniptinn liver complaint, dyspepsia, eutarrh. conker, ulcerated mroiu. unless me liver and stomach are made heat, thy. In New Englund this canker ehronio catarrh ulcerated throat, elonealion ol uvula, is mom r...' lent thun in any other section of the country. This is Ircquently ciiused by a foul stomach. You may burn it out with caustic time and again, and all they will get is tcuiisirarv relief. Correct th .i,....t and liver, and they will heal up themselvc. uooanuiriuou is me remedy. If yon have anv disease in any part of tbe bo.!v ii wiif ......... .u. ' and decay more and more until you eon get the sto. Ei i . .T '''u"""' uigcM iooa sua moke new blood to take the place of diseased matter. This is the only way to heal cavities iu th luug and ulcer, ated bronchial tube. Currant iK. .i....,.i. ...i and nature will do the healing. Many person hare an idea that certain niediciues are . re-purifiers of the blood When blood is one divi it eonuol uiauer in the system ; but get the apparatu. n . der, the liver and stomach, aud giveit pUuty of nuur.sh.ug food it will make new ; flood, .L.'.il r-' "",' " " uuooseq uie same a tbe dixaaaud r.mvw u. uit wuion is uueaawl fSoheuk' Pulmonio syrup U on of lb. b4 preps, uon el Iron la us, if is po.rful tna, of iil id be tb eaed Toui diaolve tb buous lb stomach, and is It csrrlod pofi off by the athe Mandrake Pills, the Pulmonio Syrup 1 mode Into blood. This is tbe only way to onra consumption. If I ennnot get a good appetite, and food does not digest, 1 cannot cure tb patient Never mind the cough J remove the cause and will top of iUclf This is the most trouble I have with my pntlouts at my rooms. They say, "Doctor, I feel .stronger ; I can eat ; my night sweats are better, and I feel bet tor every way ; but my cough is so bad yet;" and they are astonished to bear ma say that doe not matter; remove the cause and tho cough will SOp or itself. Scbenk's Seaweed creates a good appetite in about nine days, when there Is no lung disease, unless the liver is so congested that the Mandrake Pills ennnot unlock the ducts or the gall bladder in that short space of time, In order to allow the stale bile to pass off. Keep the liver and jtomaoh healthy end there Is less dnmrer of oonsnmntion or any other disease. It is hard to take cold when those orgnni are healthy. Ihose that are bilious, low-spfntea, dreary, feollnir stunid. coated tomrne. r.'Hir appetite, nervous, stomach full of wind, evervthlmr that is oafert lies heavy, loss of memory, try ono boll'.,, ' JKCHENCK'i? SEAWEED TONIC, and one box o cuiMa .Ti waohahe ihjIjo. ii is only a cost of one dollar and twcnty-flvo cents, with lull di rections. This is sufficient, In ninny cases, to satis fv what the medicines aro. Frequently one bottle makes a great change in the system. Any person that enjoys ordinary health, by using the Seaweed Tonic nnd Mandrake Pills occasionally, must got the digodivo organs In such a healthy condition that they become fleshy I can produce a number of my old consumptives patients now enjoying good health, weighing nearly 200 pounds. I will conclude by relating three cures I have made in Now York, and which are all different, and wish anv one who reels i an interest in the matter fa visit them. First is Mrs. iarow, residing then at Pin. 10i Houston street Her husband enlled upon me at my rooms, 32 Bond street and wished mo to call and see her. Ho said I could do no good ; that he had had all the best medical attendance, and all suld she was too far gone with Consumption to bo cured ; but she had heard or some great cures I bad made, nnd ho desired to gratiry ber wishes. I called, and found bcr lying confined to her bed In the last stago of bronchial consumption and without doubt must have died soon. I examin ed her lungs, found both bronchial tubes very much affected, but no cavities had formed, her cough was very severe, the spit.box was half full or thick pus. Pulse 140, leg swollen very much ; and worse than nil, she had chronic diarrhoea. Her bowels had been moved eleven times that day. told her that she had lungs unough to bo cured, but thot this diarrhoea had been of long standing, and her stomach was in luch a ulcerated conditio!! thnt I was afraid nothing could be done. Sho insisted I should try end du what I oould for ber. observing that alio could not lust long in the joudilion shewn in, and I could nut mnko her any worse. 1 gave her first a dose of my Mandrake Pills, und the tonio and iSyrup freely. Thnt was on Tuesday, and by the next Sunday the diarrhuca was carried oft', her appetito had returned and she could sit up in bed nnd eat her dinner. Sho isiU'W woll, nud gave a long certificate, certified to by tho Rev. Dr Downing. Mm. Bartholomew, b.'l West Forty-fifth street, came to my rooms with a tumor ou her liver. .S'he was low-spirited, skill sallow, tongno coated, bowels costive, no appetite, end fast sinking into the grave. The raid tumor bad been running over fourteen venrs. 1 ISHl her Svnm 'I'.tnin nil INU nml I..I.I ner toiiiKe mem justas the directions wero printed. She came hack to my rooms, 'ii Bond street in two j weeks, somewhat better ; her tongno had begun; to j clean u littlo around the edges, ber skin whiter and ; her eyes brighter and tho lunior discharging very offensive matter, much faster than it bad cverdoue I before. Sho kept gradually improving, and in about i two months she came to iny rooms very much fright 1 cned, saying that the tumor bad nearly stopped j running, and was healing up. and that every doctor , had told her that if it ever healed It would cause her death. I told her that the disease had all I ell her system, and m.turu wuuld heal the ulcer up. They , are now healed, and have been for about a year nnd , she is a hearty and robust a woman ns you will find j ilia d:is walk. She is glad for Buy one to call on , her, nnd takes great pains to visit any one that she I hears has anything like her ease, nud tries to get i Iheiii to eomu and see me. The next case is Miss j iNcotield, from Stamford, Conn., Mrs. Bartholomew I got her down to sue uio, und she has been ever since at ber house. When she first came to my rooms, she was much emaciated with a distressing cough, spit. , ''nB mrge quantities of bloud. I examined her lungs t with the respiromeler, and in all my practice novur I found ono with one luug so fur gone and the other lung so sound. J could not give much encourage i mciit. 1 thought she would die; but to' my aston ishment the Pulmonic Svrup, Seaweed Tonie. ami .Mandrake Pills all seemed to go right to work, tbe lung is all healed over, leaving u cavity as large as :n giKWe egg; gihud appetite, tine spirits, and has gained tuiuo thirty-five IKiunds iu weight. She has , some cough yet. which I do not think w ill leave ber , before Juue. 1 should think il would bo of great , interest tu some unprejudiced physician lo visit theso f cases, particularly Miss Scolield. or anv or them who have beeu cured by my medicines. Tliey are num. emus in New York ; but tho above three all differ I tiomeach other; and if my medicines aro doing what I mpresent they are, they should have the , credit and the alliioled know where aud how thev muy be cured. J. II. .v-CHENK,M. D. Dr. J. II. Schenk can be found at the principal oQice, No. 30 North Gib Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, rroui i A. M. until 6 P. M., to give advice tree of elllirce: but for a thrutich elamhuitiiin h I charges three dollars. Prion of the Pulmonio Svrun aud aeawced Tonio each 1 26 per bottle, or fil tbe haU doirn. Mandrake Pills 26 cents pec box, and is for sale by nil Druggists tmi Dealers. May 11, IS01. ly Northern Central Usiilttuy ! si'ti-tu'ifi ini: xaieb.i:. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltimore and ushington city. Connections made- witk trains ou Pennsylvania Railroad, to and from Pillabwrg. and tho West. THREE TRAINS DALY to iindfroin tnv.North and W est Branch Snsquehanna, Eluiiru, aud oil of North ern New York. ON and aftor MONDAY, MAY Ifilh. 1S4, the Piuwengct Trains of tho Northern Central Railway will urrivo ut und depart from Sunbury, Harrisburg ami Baltimore iw follows, vis : SOU T 11 W A R D . Mail Tram haves Sunbury daily (except Sunday). 10 25 A. M. " leaves Harrisburg, 120 P.M. " arrives ut Baltimore, J 40 " Exprass Troji leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday,) 1 45 P. M. " leaves ilarrisburg (except Monday.) 2 60 A. M " arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday). 7 00 A.M. Hurnsbarg Accommodation leaves Hnrris- .btirg. 7 00 A.M. euniiury Aceommoifation leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) at 30 AJM NORTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex cept Sunday) " leave llarrishnrg " arrives at Sunbury, Express Traiu leavo Baltimore daily " arrives at ilarri.-l.urg, " leaves llarrisburg (except ;S- 2A. M 1 86 P. M. 4 05 " 9 30 P. M 1 50 A M. Monday), SIS A.M. " arrives at Sunbary. 6 63 Hiirjisburg Aeveiuuiodution leave Harris burg, daily (except Sunday) at 3 00 P M ' arrive at llurrieburg, 7 50 P M Sunbury Accommodation leave Harris- burg daily (except Sunday) ut 4 00 P M For further information applv at the Oflie. . . T I N. DhBAuKY. Gen. Supt. Hnrrisburg, Juno 4 St4. CELEBRATED I'HEPAKED JAVA COFFEE, W A Ii n A y TED SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET. IT is used by first class families everywhere, and highly recommended for nervous and dyspeptic persons, being very nuitritiou aud free from all deleterious substances, in testimony of which I have certificate from tbe most emmiuent Physician in the Couutry. Try It, and you will be sure to con tinue it use in preference to any other. Sold at retail lor Twenty-Five Cents per Tound by First class Grocers throughout the United "tutei. tjf' A liberal discount to th Trade. " Put up ouly by ' l.KWIM A. ONIIOIt.-, Wholesale Depot, 69 Warren it. New York. May T, 1S64. Attention, JLsndlesj nnd dicDtlc-inon ! . I AmBKOTYPE AND PHQTOGBAPHj f-t A Over J. BowenV Store, eorner Market Jt Fawn St. STJIJBTTR "ST- A SD ERLY, ha opened a near Piolure Oallery . in the above place, and i prepared to tai Portrait in tb best style aud manner, nvn, TV. . . 7.. ' .. w naa openea a near i'loture Oallery P. in lb above place, and i prepared to Lake AMBROTYPES AND niOTOORAPnS, or taken in every style oi the Art, that cannot be surpassed in the aitate, Having several year's expo. rieuee, he will give aalUfactiun or no obarge. Copies will b taken from all styles of picture. Give hlia a eall. Remember, over Bowen s store. Suubury, Deo. 17, loot. E. O. aOBIlT, Attorney nnd 1'oanarllor nt Ijw, HABBISBUBO, PENN'A. ILL carefully aUend to eolleotion sad all other matters entrusted to him. ia tbaounti. f Ixnpbu., Kortbumberlajiil tai tivdir tot. is, 184 -ly II. II. ItIAS8EIt, ' Attorney nt Law, BUNHCRY, PA. Collodions sttended to in the counties of Nor. thinnherland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia and Lycoming. SlrnHISCKI. Horn John M. Rood, Philadelphia, A. G. OattYll A Co., " Hon. Wm. A. Porter, " Morton MuMichaal. Esn.. " E. Kctcham A Co., 28V Pearl Street, New Yelk-. joiin vf. Asnmead, Attorney at L.aw, Matthews A Cox, Attorneys at Law, " Sunbury, March 20, 1862. , 3IA.3TX, &c DIETZl JjOWER WHARF, STJNBTJBT, PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX WHITE ASH C0ALr in every variety, Orderi solicited and filled with promptness and! despatch. ,'nbury, Mny 13, 1803. -ly ' ..no .-tn.1 Connsicllor nt I.nM Office on rou'.h sl.Ie ,:f Mark-? J2f 00" of E. Y. Bright A Sou " Willaltend promptly to all professional entrusted to his care, the collection of claim. " Northumberland and the adjoining counties. Sunbury, May 23, lHO.i. ly For ICalM,liro, Itouclieis, Antu, Ilc.'l IIiiS'h,9IoI1in in I'nrx, iVoolinsi.Vc, InnivrtM on IMnntH, I'owN, Auliunlst, &o. Tut up in 25c, 50c. nnd $1 00 Boxes, Bottles and F'lasks. $3 aud $5 sizes lor Hotels, Public lustitu tions, Ac. "Only Infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Familv," "Rat come out of their holes to die.'"' JjPSold Wholesale in all largo cities. Sold by all druggists and Retailers everywhere ! ! ! Bkwaiik ! ! ! of all worthless imitations. See that "Costar's" name is on each Box, Rottls nnd Flask, before you buv. Address III-).-, It V . tOSTAll. Principal Depot 4h2 Broadway. New York, t if Sold by all Wholesale and Retail Druggist in Suubury. Pa. Feb. 20. lr.64.-Sm JEREMIAH SNYDER, Attorney .V 4'ouiiNi-IIor nt I,nw, Office on South sile nf Market street, four doors west ortienrhart's Confectionery store, SXJlSri3TJR.-S-, -PAWN! attend promptly to all professional business entrusted to his care, the collection of claims iu Nor thumberland and Ihe adjoining counties. Comiiltatinns in German and English. Suubury, March 19, lSlil ;v ilEADY liOOFJXG lU'tulv to nail itotvn. II 13 ADIT "HOOPING At lees than half the Cost of tin roofs. READir "iiooriNa More durable thun tin. READY " 03PING Suitable for steep er flat roofs. READ.YUQOFING For all kinds of buildings, In all elimattw. iieady Hoofing . Easily, cheaply, and quickly put on. Naeds no euatiug over w ith cement after it is. nailed dow u. READY "llOOI"ING Mado of a strong woven fabric, thoroughly saturated aim covureu upon ooin surlare with a perfectly wa. irrpriKu composition. osilion. and put up in roll ready fur Ok 40 Inch wn uie, a ii. i t J leel long We also manufacture LIQ-JID CEIOITT. Foil l.E.vKr Tix KtHirs. Mm:b cheaper and uioro durable than oil puitrt. ALSO, 'onioiiul Ceincnt, For Leaky Shingle Roofs, Which will often suve the cost of a new roof. Samples of Ready Hoofing and Circulars sunt by mail when dusired. Favorable'.erms made with responsible partie who buy lo sell again. READY ROOKING CO., 1 3 Maiden Lane, N. Y,. April 21, 18.ft LILLIES CHILLED IRON SA F Thenl y Bafo Beliable against both Fire and Durglary. ,. I am now prepared to furnish three tries of Nation al Bank Safes. They are both fire nud Burirlnr proof, with two distinct inside Burglar Safes, aud three of niy new Anti-micrometer Locks ou each rale, believed to be the ouly bank-lock now in uso that bus not beeu picked o cauuot be picked by tho aid of the micrometer, these Safes all present tour to mx inches in thickness ot solid iron, guaranteed to be the strongest, the most dimcstt to drill mid to stand the lno-t resistau'io against, both fir and burglary of any Safe iu tiu United States uf thu same sisc and eit. 1 have on hand also, and w ill furhUh all sites of Bank Yault Safes, possessing all the advantage of mo iiuui e iigiiiiisi ourgiary. Abo, all sites of Mercantile Safes both burglar proof und fire and burglar-proof. Also, Ornamental D elling-hoiise Safes, burirlnr proof, and lire aud burglar-proof (warranted not uuutpj. Also, the strongest aud cheapest Yaalt doors, for bank and mercantile vault. All tho above are Lillie's wrought and chilled iron. Also, six sizes Lillie's Wrought Iron Fire-Proofs, warrauiea equul lo any common cafes, at lufly one third less price. Also, a geiicral assortment of second-hand Safes, many ol (Uem nearly new, and or approved makers, received ill exchange for Lillie's Chilled Iron. Safes. TUuse ure offered at os below auction prices. M. C. SAD1.EH Agent, No. 21 S. bJiVkNXU Street... June IT, 1364. SUSUUEHANNA FE3IALE COLLEGE, Hi:i.l.NItUVi:, tiiiydcr t o., Va. riHE Fall Session of this Institution commences on X THURSDAY, AUGUST lth. Ike Winter Session on tbe Will of November. TEH MS PEH SESSION OF 13 WEEKS; F'or Boarding, Wosliing, Furnished Room. F'uel and Light, ami Tuition in all the regular studio of the Collcgiato Deprrtuunt, only (52 76. A liberal traduction made in favor of the Daughter of our Soldiers. Fur further particulrrs,.or Circulars, apply to S. DOMER, Principal, Selinsgrore, August 0, lbtil. 3iuos. JACOB IIAELEY. Suectssor to 8 t a tt ff t r ir II arliy.) No. 622 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. TVMLER in Fine Gold and Silver WATCHE, , J FiueGold JKWEI.lt Y; Solid SILVKK-WAKK. aud thi aud the best of SILVER-PL ATED-WAKE. Con. sunlly on hand a large assortmentof the above giodf3aiMi:iai 1A 1 D Vl ai iow price. lirlcon i .,,,1 Fin. rtnl. R...!r. b .tilAil '-welry repairing ; Engraving aud n t J !r n .' 1, . t, at short nollce? all kinds ol Hair. work to v. ' . v. o vi' , . I'sV-Hon't forel Uie old Itflu.'.' ei .trii. Pbilad. nl.i. '"Z?7. . ..' . pepi. iv, too. out TIIE RED LION HOTEL. (Late Mr. Boul ton's ) MARKET BTltEET, 8UNBURT, PA. JULIUS ARBITER, HAS taken thii old and well known stand, and refitted and furnished the same is prepared to eoommodat Boarder and Travelers with tb best lb aaarkel eon aBurd. He bope by strict attention to biuineas to receive a hr of publio patronage. Hi 1 ABLE eoutaius the beat lhenitkt aflords. His Bar i filled with the cboioeet of Liquors, both Malt and Spirituous. Th (tabling I food, and attended" by careful Ostlers tunbury, April JO, 1344 -r-3y I n Aclntn'fj rcprrm Cmnitiil','' GIVE NOTICE thnt they bav eoncino mr rongementJ with the Northern Central Kail I rood Company to rusr train from Haltimore sir inra, llarrisburg. iiaupmn. jiniu. r'"- -i -; Northumberland, Lewisbnrg, Milton, Muncy, W H Uamport, and all Intermediate "tat ions, cnjn "8 at llarrisburg with the GREAT WESTERN i.X- - nP. . . i .1 C I mnA thm rnivea lor ruunurg, vincuinau, u. - - Also with IJoward A Co.'Expre at Mllfon or Dimvllle, Bloomsburg, Wilkesbwrre, Pittiton, Scran twin, . end intcrmeiliate stations on the Cattawissa, Lackawanna A llloomsburg KsatrfnuM. -liamsport, by Howard 4 Co.'s F.xpres to Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A Co., and their connections, for Canton, Trny, Elmira, Kochestcrt Buffalo, Niagara, and to all accessible point in Western New York and Canada, by which they will forward Merchandise, Sptoio, Bank Notes, Jewelry, nud Valuable Package of every tlosorip- Also, Notes, Draffs and Bills for Collection. Experienced and efficient messengers employed, and every effort will be made to render satisfaction. ' , JOHN BINGHAM, Superintendent Penn'a Division, Philadelphia. R. A.- FISCHER, Agent for Sunbury. April 5.1H02. - A rTiinsfcm ( - lbOl. ol "lew Verk IJnpw. THE CAMDEN AN9 AMflOY AND riULADEL rillA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES. From Philadelphia to New Yorl cind ll'n.y Flares, from Walnut street Wharf and Kensington 7i,. """'i ''' lean as folJotrs, rit : rARS Via Camden and iiuiboy, (C. nnd ..!...!.. is At 6 A. M. A. Accomim'""": ' '.' . T r,, v T Atfl A. M., via Ciu. 2 25 3 00 2 25 S Of 2 y i bo S 00 3 00 3 00 S OG. Accommodation, . t fp- At 8 A. M.. via Camden' JcrscT (Morning Mail.) ' ,.ov clv 2d At 8 A.M., via Cumden end Je. 7 c"' Class Ticket ' . . At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey" f "7 Express . . At 12 M. via Camden ind Aniboy, C and A. (Accommodation.) . . At 2 P. M., vio Camden an"d Amboy, (C. and A. Express,) At 3 P.M., via Kensington u'U'l Jersey City, Wa-h. and N. Y. Express . . ,Vt til P. M., via Kensington anu 'Jersey City, .Evening Muil,) ., At ill P. M. via Kensington and Ji." Sout.''ern Moil. . At II (uihtl via Kensington and Jersc c ' Boutnern -preivj At 5 P. M., Via Cnmdcn and Aniboy, (Aceo " niodtttion. i'reight aud Pusseugvr, Fir. J'26- Clas Ticket. j jq Second Clnss Ticket. w For Water flap. Stroudsburg, Scrnnton, Wilk , hnrro, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac, ut 6 A. M., from Kensington, via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. F'or Mnuch Chunk. Aiientown. I'etlilohein, Rnli dere, Enston, Liunliertviliu, l'lemiiigtou, iu , tG a A. M., from Kuiisingfo.i Depot, uud nt 21 P.M. from Walnut street W knrf. (The 6 A. M. Line counsels with Traiu leaving Easton for Mtiuch Chunk, at 3-20 P. M.J For Mouut Hollv, nt ti A. ."!., 2and 4 P. M". For Freehold, ut 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. WAY LUXES. For Bristol, Trentou, Ac, utll A. M. and 21 au.I 5 P. M. rroiu Kensington, F'or Palmyra. Riverlon, l'elnneo, Roverly, Bur liugtoa, Florence, Burdeutonn, Ac, ut 1-',1, 2, 4i ami 0 P. M. t titf' For Now York, and Way Line leaving Ken sington Depot, take the Cars on Fifth street, ubtne Wuluut, hulf an hour belore departure. The Car ruu iutn the Dcput. and on the arrival of each Traiu, run from tiie Depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, nlloived onch passenger. Passengers are p inhibited from taking anything as baggage but their w earing apparel. All baggage over filly pounds to be paid lor extra. Tho Company limit their responsibility lbr burgage lo One Dollar per pound, and will nut be liable iir nuy aniouut beyond f 100. except by special cniilrnut. MM. U. GATZMKR, Ageut. January 17, 1864. WM. KNOCHE. 9S MARKET STREET, UARRISBURG, TA., Dealer In P I A N OS . "VTEW Rosewood Pianos, from the best ruakori X from S.200 upwards. MELiiDKOXS. The best manufactured InsUu menu from $45 to $l0 Guiturs, Violins, Accordeous. Flutes, File. Drums, Bunjos, Tambourines. Violin and Guitar strings and musical mor chundite in general. SHEET MUSIC. Tho latest publications always on bund. Musi seut By man iu any part ol :tio com.trv. OVAL, 6U.CARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD FRAMES. Siiitu'Je for looking glosses, and all kinds of pictures ulwoj-s on baud. A One assortment of best 0jved LOOKING GLASSES imiu smallest to largest si jee. Any style of frumu uuulu to order n: i.Tt- shortest otic. WM. KM it. HE, Anril 11, 16$. Oil Market St., ILirrUew St, V. UV. SS II. IK'l'H Con&ctionery, Toy nd FRUIT STORE, ?lai'U't NtrtM-t, Suubury, Ijs. CONFECTION EHY OF ALT, KINDS, TOYS OF EVEHY DESCHII'TION, FUUIT, Ac, Ac, C CONSTANTLY on band and for sala at tho above J eslahlUhnicnt at nholesale aud retail, at reason able prices. He is manuCieturrn all kind" of ConfeetionariM to keep up a. rall assortment which nro sold at low rates. Tobaen. Pegars. plationery. Nntsof all kind, and a variety of other articles, 'all or wbioh aro offered wliolcsa'tM'niid retail. Ljjt Remember tho name and plaeo. JF , M. C. GEAIUIAItT. Market strot, 3 doors west or E. Y. Bright A Son's turo. Sunbury. Sept. 19, lSrt.1. tr WASIllNGTONllOUSir Southwest Corner of Market Siiunro, M .Mil SiV, t'A. rilllE undersigned reyjieetrullv inTorms the publio. X that he has taken charge of the ulojve named Hotel, and ask foe tho continuniiee of the former patronage and would invite ull others to give hiin a call. JUS TABLE is always supplied with the best (he market af!br,l His Bar contains tho choicest liijuors. and his stab ling is good and well attended bv careful Ostlers. .. , MICHAEL W1LYEKT. Sunbury, April, IB, 18l. jrnrmLBusH County Purveyor V Conic jnncrr, . Mulionoy, Xortauiuln'rlitinl County, 1'tnn'a Office in Washington township. Engagements car. be made by lelter, directed lo the above address All business entrusted to hi cure, will bo proiuptly ulteuded l. April S 1P64 lj 'i"oi S i.ois I'turiAiTt: THK undersigned will soil nt private sale, TWEN TY-SIX TOWN LOTS, situate iu the borough of Sunburv. The lot are Incited within a few squares of Ihe Ptoniuylvuiiia Ruiln id Coinpany Machine Shops, iu the northern part ar tho lown. They are all suitable building lots, itcate in the most pleasant ' porliwi of the borough. 'J'hey wiii be (old ou rea sonable term. For furtlwi particulars apply to 1'l.TtK U. MASSKR, H. B. MAS.-EH, FltANClS BCC1IER. Funbury, Jun 1, 1864 Executors. G. M. Ur, A. M. Salladu. IMPORTERS or WINES AND LIQUORS. l4Al'.M.i: v nai.i.aii:. No. 128 South Ninth Street, between Cbesnut and 1 v alnul, PlllLAilLLl HIA. May 7, 1t64. l-'IVK 51 As Improvjd for 1S5S and isrtrt. I Iy E. KCTCHAM 1 CO., Pearl St., Nw York. THE only FroMer on.t.-''x on le.entifie prin ciple. with revolving eaa fn ;PrlnK bld K'ra)tr. The one hastens llifieejirlgcvJ!f reani the other ramovos it a fast a froien, 1 he most rapid in freeimg, with U lju) luuntits-. of ice. ' The most economical in cost, a it is tbeoiostainiple and durable ia slructur. t For al in all th principal eitie) anj towns in the Union. Each Prewar eeompaiii4 with a book of recipe PRICES. I quarts, 4 quart, quart, I quart. ti 00 4 00 00 00 8 AO 14 quoru, SO quoru. 1J 00 A 011 V tall. B. MAm. aat,.,r. T. rlwcb, 2i, lUiJ ' '