Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 28, 1865, Image 4

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Will t'uro Yeur Cough.
E P II (KN1X PECTORAL
lpom.d Syrup or Wild Cherry and '
Diseases of the THROAT AND 1UW
u Colds, Coughs, Croup, Asthma, ilronchitisi
h.Sore Thrwit, iionrscness, Whooping tongh,
Il timely iiso will prevent Pulmonary ten
Ion, nml even where thin frnrHil linens has
bold it will afford greater relief than any other
('pectoral is made from Wild Cherry Bark Hd
tik .Snake Root.
tomposition is a sufficient guarantee of its -alue.
Geo. JI. Wood, Professor nl the Practice or
cine in the University of Pennsylvania, Physi
to tho Pcnnsvlvanin Hospital and one of the
irs of Iho United States Dispensatory, says of
Cherry Balk "It is among the most valuablo
' indigenous remedies, uniting with a tonic pow
I properly of claiming irritulion ti J diminish
ervnus excitability."
bhihc distinguished physician and authors says
I snu.o work, ".Scncka Sunke Hoot is a stiniuln
ixpcctnrunt. It action is especially directed
3 lungs, ft is peculiarly useful in chronic ca
aSections and the secondary stimcs of oronp."
r want of space we cimnot publish nil the testi
alt iu our possession, hut no give two :
PmiMX vll.LK, April 1st, 1HG4.
is is to certify that I have sold hundreds of liot
flr. ObcrholUer's Phoenix Pectoral or Coui
id Syrup of Wild Cherry and Seneka Suake Hoot
I htive yet to find a initio indiviilunl who bus
It, who'does not hear testimony of its wonderful
te in curing coughs. Sigucd, Jacou Vou chd.
Hall St. PntKNixvii.LC, Jan. 11. lftt4.
most cheerfully bear testimony to the value of
"Phoenix Poetoral or Compound Syrup of Wild
fry and Scncka Snako Hoot." Belorc using it 1
been suffering with a tickling in my throat and
t cough, ibj moro than two years, nod had taken
ous other medicines with no relief. As soon as 1
vn tousellr Uborholtaer a mediclno thu iiritn-
in in v throat was allayed and in a few weeks I
-entirely cured.
have also giieti it to my little girl, for a croupy
h, Willi tbo happiest ctlccts.
Signed, JosKi'U Ltk'HXS.
Pottstowx, Jan. 3d, ISfij.
his certifies that I have used tho l'hu-nix 1'eeto
in luy fumily, and I recimmct.,l it to tlio public
ho very best rcnicily tor Cough ami Colds that I
Hs ever tried. One of my children was taken
h a cold accompanied with a Croupy omigh ; so
I indeed that it cuuld not talk and scarcely
athe. Having heard so nmch said nhout the
tt'nix Pectoral I procured a bottle of it. The first
3tclicve.d tho uitlieuttv nt breathing and beture
lebild had taken one-luurtli of the bottlo it was
.irelywell. livery liiuiily should have it in tho i
aao. .Signed,
1. P. CUOSUV.
The proiirietor of this nitdieiueJias so much coiifi
ncein its curative iowtrs. froin tlio testimony of
ndrcilsivho have used it, tluit tho money will bo
tumled to any purchaser who is not autistied with
etleets.
It is so pleasant to take that children cry for it.
It costs only Tliirty-tivo Cents,
It is ii.tcnrU-d for only one class of dileasai, namely
viool the Throat nml Lungs.
l Prer-ai ed onlv bv
I h.i 01iEKH0L.T7.EU. M. D..
) Phienixville, Pa.
w .... ..r. . .... , .. . . .
lo 23, Aortb Sixth street, Philadelphia, General
UOHSri, 1KU.MJHAI tCUlE.
tbolcsnla Acents.
JSoi.n by tleo:;;e Iiiiglit. and 11. A. Fisher, Drug
flt, SuuLury ; IVm. Cherrington, lruggist at ihu
okin. W. 13. If your nearest druggist or storekeeper
oes not keep this medicine do not let him put you oil'
itb souio other medicine, becauso he makes more
wney on it, but send at once to one of the ugenls for
JuueJO. lM5LUom$
R HSUBi ATXC S .
D5? LELAWDJS
; IHllUAXK.ITLT Cl'KES
i RUE T M ATISM!
Iu ull tin Vuriuu l'orsutt.
Aeuts or Inflammatory ; Chronic, Lumbago, Sciati
ca. Pleurodyne, Ac.
Stiffness of ths Joints and Cramps Gout, Xcurulgia
and all Xervous Affections Eryspelos, Suit Uln uni
aud Scrofulous Eruptions of the body Xoutrulir.es
the Impurities of the Jllood and Fluids or the whole
System, and equalizes their circulation ; and effectu
ally counteracts Mercurial and other poisonous iuSu
vuoei. It Is a eonveulontly arranged Belt!l con
taining a Medicated Cotu)iounil, to ba worn
nrouDd tho body, about the waist, Equally
Effecting all Parts, wherever the disoaso may
be. It can bo worn without injury to the
most delicate person, and no change in tho
proper haoitfor living is required. It en
tirely removes the discasn (rum tlio system,
without the uso of powerful internal medi
cines, which weaked tho constitution and
give temporary relief only by stiipifying the
system, and deadening in vitality. By this
treatment, tlio medicinal properties contain
ed in the BAND, being of a highly aromatio
and volatilo nature, and capable of being
readily obsorbed. through tho pores of thu
skiu, come into direct eootact with the Blood
and general circulation, without first having
t
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k r to pass through tlio stomach, which would
i tend not only to detract from their curative
r powers, but to impair tho internal organs and
derange the digestion also, thus avoiding the
; injurious effects, so often the result of interniil
j d remedies, and effecting a perfect euro by pu
rilymg and equaluiug the circulation ot the
vital fluids and restoring the parts affected to
healthv condition. This Bund is also most
powerful a'Auli-Meruurial Asnt" Calomel
being the primury oituse of a large part of
the Stiffnes. Neuralgic Pains and Rlieunia-
I l-H
I5
' tics, so prsvaUut and will entirely relieve
1 In sysleui Iroui its pernicious etiecU re
moving ull blotches and pimples from th
body and beautifying the complexion.
I
Moderate cafes are cured in a Tew days, and ,
r' aie constantly receiving undoubted testimonials to
which we invite iio-pection at our olfire r their effi
, cacv In aggravated cases of long standing.
1 PRICE FIVE DOLLARS. May be had of Drug-
giste, orwill be sent by mail upon receipt of fi
or by esprew everywhere, with all ueoeesary instruo
f tiuua from the principal office of
f . ;K(i 1. mtnw
W SL.t Pr,,r;nt,,r ..,.1 rnn..ru ,.t .1.
IS row 1.10' Exiklkiob Coirux,
Xo. JK and 20 Market street, t'suidsn, X. J.,
ITicatia. with certiUed tedtiiuomais, tsut fre
1 ir'AdBnted to Soldiers.
bept. i, latiS 6in
Jtcadiuu' liaiti-oiid. '
! BUKilER AHHAN0EMENT.
! July aoth, 1805.
i REAT TRI'NK LINE from the Xorth ana
I J North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Head
I lng, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Eatou, Ao.
Trains leave Harrisburg fir New-York, as fol-
low! : 8.00, 7 2a and 8.15 A. M. and 1.46 P. M., ar-
J riving at Now York at 10 A. M. and 3.00 and 10.30
1". M.
Ths ab,tv rniiiioot wilb tilnila Irntoa fl.a 11.
J sylvania railroad, aod bleciiug Cars accompany tb
first tao trains, w ithout change.
i.eav for Reading. Pottsville, Tauiaqua. Mincrs-
vllle, Alleutown and Philadelphia at K. 15 A. M. and
' 1 45 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal sta-
lions only.
j Way trains, stooping at all jsint, at T 25 A. M.
t and 4.10 P. M. Returning, LaveNew York at V UO
A. M-, 12 noon, and 8.00 P. M . : PbiUdelpbia at
J 8 A.M. and 3 'M) P. M ; Pottsville at b 15 A. M and
f S 35 P. M. ; Ashland at 6 10 A. M. aud 12 .00 noon,
i 'lamaqua 3.15 A.M. and 2 15 1. M., aud Rending
I at i.uu, i.ij ana iu.soa. i , i.m una a f. M
IWadiug Accommodation Train leaves Heading si
t.00 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 6.10
t P.M.
y. Columbia Railroad Trains leav P.oading at 6 00
I and 1U 14 A. M. and I U P. M. for Ephrats, Litis,
I Columbia, Ao.
On Sundays: Leav New York at 8 P. M., Phils
dulphis .U P M. Pottsville T.Ik) A. M , Tamaqua 7
' AM. Harrisburg t'.2 A M and Reading at 1 A. M.
ox Harrisburg.
Coinmutatinn, Mileage, Esoson, and Excursion
i Tickets, at reduoed rates lo and from all point.
feO Pounds Baggage allow ej each Passenger.
. U. A. MCOLL8,
Gensral buperintadnt
I July If, 1885.
" ETiI'Xj. wilvbrt, "
' CZc is) " Bunbury American" PuIUlnj,
''tUNBUHY, PENN'A.
":ill attend to tho Acknowledging of Deeds, Mort
, Letters of Attorney. Ao., t.
U duly athorised to tnke acknowledgmenti
ui2ljil oa jplicsti-iisrIloisu.
NEWS! NEWS! NEWS!
Tlie l.chcliioii Closed and
NEW GOODS OPENED
At No. 1 Star of
WEAVER & FACtELY,
C0N3ISTINU OF
DRY GOODS I
FOREIGN AND DOMTWTIO.sneh m Cloths, Cassl.
meres, Muslins, Sheetings, Ticking. Calicoes, Be.
lain, Flannel, and all kinds of MOURN ING Goods.
Alpacena, Illnok Silks, Ginghams, Hal moral and
Skeleton Skirts, Canton Flannels, Nankoens, Cnr
peting of all kinds.
HATS 5c CAPS.
NOTIONS & VARIETIES,
Comprising. Hosiery. Gloves, Thread, Pultons, Sus
pendcrs, Neck-ties. Collars, llnntlkerehiela,
llair Brushes. Tooth Brushes. Gum Rib
bon nnd Cord, tape, crotchet-braid,
worked collars, fancy head
dresses, tidy cotton, carpet
binding, combs, fancy
roups, carpet bogs
Trunks, Valises, Unibrollue, Blank Books, Paper,
envelopes, ne.
Of all kinds, such as Nails, Hinges and Screws. Door
Lnlchesand Knobs, Looks, and CUTLERY ot every
description.
Also, Dyes, Drugs, PniiiN, Vnrr.islipf". Fish,
j Fluxsecil iinrl lU'tizine Oil. Glass, Putty. A'-.
: (luceunwnrr uud tire 4 Mil
kiiMin.
I STOKE AND KAHTI1ENWARE.
An Klten.-ive Stock of
GROCERIES,
Composed of Sugar. Colfee, Teas. Rice, Corn-starch,
Muccuroui. Hurley. Baking-powder, molasses, soaps,
candles, tobacco and Began, Suit, Fish, Moat, Cheese,
I ilC, do.
Also, a largo variety of
j BOOTS ft, 3E0ES.
for Men. Women and Children.
OrM kindsof Grain and Country Produce taken
in exchange fur Goods.
liivu us a call before you purchase xlscwhoro, wo
j are bound to sell ns low as any one ee.
Store-room in Ira T. Clement's building nt tho
H'Ulh-wcst corner of Market Square, near the Court
I lioue.
i Sitiihiirr. June 21. 1SIVI.
UP
Eye and Ear Infirmary,
: On the Scinnro. Three l.rs from Steel's Hotel)
WIIjKES-MAHHE, PA.
milfS TXSTITL'TIOX is now open and furnished
( tho must costly atvle. Reception. Private
anil (.Operating Honins are large and convenient and
well adapted. The Surgical apartment contains tho
finest collection of instruments in this country, and
thus his faculties will enable him to meet nuy and
nil emergencies in practice-. Ho will operate upon
the various forms of liLIXDXK.SS. Cataract, Oeclunn
of tho Pupil Cross Even, Closuro of the Tear Duets.
Inversion of the Eyelids. Pterygium. Ac. Ac. And
will treat nil forms of Sore Eyes, liranuled Lids.
Opaeetics of the Cornea, and Scrufiilons ui.-crwes of
the Eye. together with all tho disease? to which the
eye is ,-ubjeet.
'iiEAFXESS. Will treat all the dieon-scs common
to theorgnn. Discharges from tho Ear. Noises in the
J-.nr vlllltl I U. VIIIH U.llV-r Ul HVnilU ,... jrton...r.T,
eVcn where the Drum is destroyed. Will insert an
Ear. Catarrh, dithculties ol hearing total jcatnss,
artificial one, answering nearly all tho purposes of
the natural.
DISEASES OP THE THTtOAT. All diseases
common to tho Throat and Xne will be tieated '
GENERAL Sl'MGEHY. lie will operate upon
I Club-feet. Hair Lip. Cleft Pallatc, Tumors. Cancers,
I Enlarged Tuncils. Ac. Plastic operations by healing
I new llesh into deformed jiarts. and General Surgery
j of whatever character it innv present.
! I1EP.XIA. (OH KIPTL'KE.) Ho will perform
I '-Labius," operation for the radical, (eomplctc.) euro
ot Jlcinm, tins unquesiionnuiy a pericci euro, aim is
clone with little or no pain. Out of tho many bun
dred operated upon in Boston there has been no fail
urns, it having met (he approbation of ull who bavc
Eunmittea to it.
ARTIFICIAL EYES. Will insert artificial eyes,
giving them, tho motion and expression of the natu
ral. Thev are inserted w ithout the least pain.
HEMORRHOID, (PILES.) This troublcjoino di
I sease is readily cured. Thoso suffering from it will
do well to Ujili.
Dh. Up Db Ghakp visits Wilkos-Barre with a
view of building up a permanent Instiluto for the
treatment of the Eye. Ear. and General Surgery.
he experience of more than a quarter of a century,
iu Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be a
ttulBciect guarantee to tuose who may be disposed to
employ hiir..
Juuuary 14, 1685. ly
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
Mrs. SARAH, A. SIMPSON,
Wioriltlerry Strict, cast of the y. C. 11 It
SUNBUltY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY' inlorms her friends and the
public generally, that she has just opened a large
assortment of FRESH 4ii-o'vi'i-si, such us
TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLAS
SES, FISH, SALT, &C.
Pure Cider Vinegar. Fruit Jars, tilnsswaro. and
a variety of Ladies' Trimmings, Fans. Thread Neck
Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ao., to which she invites nil to
examine before purchasing elsewhere,
bunbury, Juno 17, 1S05 Bin
AMBR0TYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH
Over J. Boweu's Store, corner Market Fawn Sts.
SUNBUR I-A-,
SEYERLY, informs his friends and the public
, generally, that he is taking Portraits lu tho
best style mid maimer at his Gallery in the nbovo
place.
AMBROTYPES AXD PHOTOGRAPHS,
are taken in every stylo ot the Art. that cannot bo
surpassed iu the State. Having several year's expo
rieuee, he will give satisfaction or no charge.
Copies will bu taken from all styles of Pictures.
tiivo him a cull. Remcmbor, over Boweu's store.
bunbury, June 17, 185. ,
FANCY DRY GOOD STORE.
2tIS3 KATE BLACK,
"!" ESPECTl'l'LLY informs ber friends iu Sunbury
J V and vicinity, that she has just opened her
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
ol Notions and EancyDry Goods,
Harket street, four doors west ofWm. II. Millrr's
Boot and hhoe store. Bl'XBl'RY, Pa.
Her stock consists of Trimmings, notions, einbrni
derics. Ladies and Children' tints and shakers; silk
and other linings. Hoop-skirts. Crape aud Laco Veils;
Nets, gloves, stockings, collars, und corsets, Ao.
TWILIUHTS AXD UAKIBALDI Mir.SLIX.
Bradley's new Patent Duplex Elliptic (or double
t-pring SKIRTS.
3ents' Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Xeckties, Suspen
ders ; Ribbons, of ull kinds. Feathers, Velvet, and
many other articles too nuuieroas to mention.
riiotographs of l'rcsident Lincoln.
Perfuuierv, Toilet Soaps, to.
tiAl'FFElUXU done Laods-
iidsouiely and at short
DOtlCO.
KATE BLACU.
Euubury, May 12, 1H65.
PACIFIC HOTSIi
170, 172, 174 A 178 Gheknwicu St.,
'One Square west of Broadway.)
Between Cnurtlandt and Dey Streets, Xew York.
JOHN rATTEX,Jr.,Propret..r.
The PActric Hovkl is well and widely known to
th traveling publio. The location is especially
suitable to meicbniits and business men , it is in close
tiroxiiuity to the business part of the City is ou tlm
lighwuy of Southern and Ve.t:ro travel and artja-
cent to all lb principal Railroad aud bloainboat
denots.
Th Pacifto has liberal accommodation for over
I 3iHI guests ; it is well furnished and possesses every
i modern imnrovtauent for the comfort aud entertain
ment of its inmates. Th rooms or spacious and
well veutiloled ; provided with gas and water; tho
attsudano is prompt aud respectrul ; and th tabio
is gonerousiy provitied with every delicacy ol th
seas,n.
Th subscriber, who, for th vast fsw years, ha
been ths leasee, is now sol proprietor, and intends
to induQtify himself thoroughly with the interest! uf
uis nouse. rt un long expcrieuco as a notoi-keeper.
u trusts, by uodaiaie chat gee aul a liberal policy,
to maintain th favorabl reputation of the PaciUo
Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Jr
btpUsalsrl, 1M5. ly
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Oppoait th
JI. T. NEW HAVEN WESTERN It. R. Dipot
BSACH BTREET, E08TON.
By F. M. P 11 ATT,
Formarty of tb American House.
May IS, Wi. If
Trfarrlnlloiti vefullyeom
mpounded of lb
) fitora of I
rl.rk'SJ snV I
best DRVtiB at bt
M a in snot b
Jvn u
SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE P ILLS
for
bick headache,
llv Witiiptunsi ('auac nnd 4'iire.
This has received its nam from a constant nausea
oi sickness at the stomach, which attends the pain lu
he Bead. This headache la apt to b;gin in the
morning on wnking from a deep deep, and when
ome irregularity of diet has been eomrnKted on the
day before, or (onetimes for several days previous.
At first there la a distressingly oppressive feeling In
the head, which gradually merge Into a sever
heavy pain in the temples, frequently attended by a
tense of fullness and tenderness in on eye, and ex
tending across the forehead. There is a clammy, un
pleasant taste In the mouth, an offensive breath, and
he tongue covered with a yellowish white fur. Tho
sufferer desires to be alone In the darkroom. As
loon as the patient feels the fullneas In the head and
pain in the temples, lake a large dose of Schenkc'e
Mandrako Pills, and in an hour or two they will feel
ns well as well us ever. This has been tried by thou
tnnds, and is always aure to cure, and Instead of the
sick headache coming on every week or tell days,
hey will not be troubled with it once In three
months.
ScbcncVs Mandrake Pills are composed of a num
ber .of roots besides Podophinin, or concentrated
Mandrake all of which tend to relax the secretions
of tho liver, and act more prompt than bluo pills or
morcury, and without leaving any dangerous effects
In a bilious person Ihcy will show themselves by the
stoola. They will expel worm?, mucus, bile and ull i
morbid matter from the system. In sick headaches
If they are taken as dircoled abvove, (a full doso as
soon lis they feci the first symptoms of it Dr. Schenek
will and has directed his agents to return tho money
if they do not gfve perfect satisfaction.
If n person Iibb been compelled to stay out Into at
night and drink tco much wine, by taking a dose of
pill on going to bed, next morning ho will feel as
though ho had not drank a drop, unless he forgets
to go to bed nt all.
They only cost 25 cents a box.
Whoever takes them will never use any other.
They are worth a dollar to a sick man for every cent
they cost.
Dont forget tho nnmo SiHesik's Maxmiakk
I'm, i. s.
Sild wholesale and retail nt Dr. Schenck's Trincl
pal Office, Xo. 13. Xorth Sixth street, Philadelphia
and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally.
Prico fi.r Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, each
$1 50 per bottle. 50 the half dozen, or two bot
tles or Syrup and one of Tonic, for S3 Ti.
Dr. Schcnck will bo nt his office. Xo, 15 Xorth
Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every iSaturdny to see
patients. lie mnkes no charge for ndvico, but for a
through exuminntiou of the lungs with nis Kcspiro
meter, he charges $.'J.
March IS 18li5.
Ill P 0 11 T A N T
TO ALL
INVALID
SI
I R 0 X I X T II E B L 0 0 D
It is well known to the medical profession that
IRON" is the vital Principle or Life Element of the
blood. This is derived cliietiy from the food wc eat;
but if the food is not properly digested, or if, from
any causo whatever, the necessary quantity of iron
i nut taken into the circulation, or becomes reduced
the whole system suffers. The bml bloo-1 will irri
tate ibeheait, will ulog up tho lungs, will stupefy
tho brain, will obstruct tho liver, and will send its
d'seasc producing elements to nil parts of t lie sys
tem, and every one will puffer in whatever organ
may bo predisposed lo disease.
Tho great value of
Iron it n M-ti;-iiic.
Is well known and acknowledged by ull medical
men. the difhculty lias been to obtain such u pre
paration of ii us will enter the circulation niul as.-i- !
inilittc n once with the blood. This point, snys Dr. '
Hays, Massachusetts Stato Chemist, has biin nt- !
tuined in the Peruvian Hyrup, by combination in n I
wuy belorc unknown.
TIic lN-riiviuu Syrup.
Is a Protected solution of tho Pndoxiilo of I rn
A new Discovery in Medicine that strikes the Root
of Du'eose by supplying the blood w ith its vital Prin
ciple or Life Element Iron.
The lBortitian Wjrup.
Cures Dvsnensin. Liver Conmlaint Dropsy,
Fever
and Ague, Loss of Energy, Low .Spirits.
THE PERUVIAN SYKl'P.
Iufuscs strength, vigor nr. 1 new life into th system
and builds up uu -Iron Constitution''
THE TERVVIAX SYR IP
I'ur.-s Xertoits Affi-ctions, Fciniilo Complaints, aud
al disenfes of ths Kidneys und Bladder.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP
Ts a Spccino for nil diseases originating in a Bad
Stn.p ot the Blood, or accompanied by Debility or a
Low Stato of the System.
Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and re.
n-uieii lat ions from some of the most eminent Phy-
eon;
aiciscs. Clergymen and others, will be sent l ioo to
anv address.
V'o select a few of tlio names to -thow tho char
acter of testimonials.
JOJINE WILLIAM!?, Esq.,
President of the Metropolitan Bunk N. X.
Rev. ABEL STEVENS.
Late Editor Christian Advocate A Journal.
Itev. P. CHURCH.
Editor Xew York Chronicle.
ltev. John Picrpont,
Warren Burton,
" Arthur B Fuller.
11 (iurdon Bobbins,
Lewie Johnson, M. D.
ltoswoll K inner. M D
K Kendall, M D.
AV H Chisholiu. M D
Francis Dana, M D
Jeremiah Stono, M D
J. Antonio Sanclios, M D
A A Haves. M D
Abraham Wendell M D
J R Clifton. M D
II E Kinney, M D
vlvauus Cobb,
T tarr King,
Epbraiui Nutc. Jr.
Joseph 11 Clinch,
Henry Upliaui,
F C Head ley,
Jchn W Oliustcad,
Pre f ared bv N. L. CLARK A CO
exclusively for
J.P. D1XSMORE, Xo. 4ll Broadway, New York.
old by all Drugguu.
Bedding's Russia Salve.
FORTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE
Has fully eatablUhed the superiority ef
ItEDDING'S KUSSIA SALVE.
Over all other heuling propurutions
It cures all kinds of Sores, Cuts, Scalds, Burns,
Boila, L'lccrs. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Sties, Piles,
Corns, Sore Lips, Sore Eyes, Ao., Ac, Removing the
Puin at once, and Reducing th most angry looking
dwellings and lu&amation us if by Magio,
Only 'AS ( it Itox.
FOB SILK BV
S. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway. Nsw York.
t. W. EOWLE A CO.. No. IS Trswuut St., Boston
And by all Druggists
Deoomber 10, 1604 y
TO CONSUMERS OF
mym:jsk.M.CLXt c:ctvacsi
."fill E undersigned denier in Coal from the follow
J ing well kuuwn Collieries is prepared to receive
orders for tb tarns at the Lowest Market Rates, vis:
MOHDECAI'S DIAMOND MIXES
OKAY'S
,1'AKHISH & CO'S "
CONSOLIDATED C'0'3 "
31 Li alst repored to nrnuh th
ISaltiaaore t'u's Crlcbratrd Cal,
Lump and Prejmred.
On th 1! f th Sssquehanna River and Havr d
urac. Xll tu maat airangemonu lor tb best
PITTSTON AND PLYMOUTH COALS
Which h prer,ar4 to deliver on board Boats at
NorlhuuterUnd, oi by Cars over Northers Central
Railroad a w lb liu of th Philadelphia aud
Erie Rail ' terms.
Heisi, ' -swit? despatch, and
rerpr"tf -r i.
i
I
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHO
fo Ifoa-lelenUaa ar baeatlaeae ef Crtne. laianuaf
Mob r Ulceration ef the iladdtr er Kiaass, Deasee ef
a Prestrata Gland, Oravtl, Brick Sad DtjxMdu, DrOt
al SwelBBtje, Orgaal Veakaeas, BekM. Festal Ceav
pteleu, .
HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
, .
Improved. jso "Wasli
Will radically sxUrnlnat from the svstea Diseases aris
ing from neblts of DMpeUan, at IMU imp, " Sr
no chang tif ditt, 4neonnict ar anpotnrt;
completely superseding those vnpUatanland ianetntu
rmmdto, Copdbta and JTsrsury, la carta f tbess alssasss.
use helTmbolcs
nUJD EXTRACT BUCHU
In all Diseases of th TJrtnsrr Organs, whether existing la
Mali or ruiiLB, from ihainir saws originating, an4
nomatUrohowtongrtanding. It Is pleasant In lu last
and odor, IMMEDIATE la action, and awr-strnftbnla(
than any of th preparations of B trk or Iron,
Those suffering from Broken Doun or Ddloat ContU-
Mlont,pncurt th Ittmtdy at ones.
The Reader must b awar that however slight may bs
ths attark of the abov diseases, It Is certain to affect his
Bodily Btolth, ilmtat Pomro and Bappinf. If
treatment Is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may
ensue. ,
All the above diseases recpilr th aid f a sUarsHo.
HELMBOLD'8 EXTRACT BUCHU
Is the Great Diurtio.
HELMBOLD'S
DIOSXT OOSCXXTaiTXD
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparitla.
Tot purifying th blood, removing all disuses arising from
cxceii and Imprudenoe la life, chronic constitutions! dis
eases arising from an lapura stats of th blood, anl th
o ily reliable and effectual known remedy for th car ef
Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swelling of
the Dones, Ulcerations of th Throat and Legs, Blotches,
Punples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly trap,
lions of th skin, and beautifying th oosirLXXioK.
NOT -A. FEW
Of the worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from th
corruption that accumulates In th Blood. Of all th dis
coveries that have been made to purge It oat, none can
equal In effect ITELlf HOLD'S COJIPOCXD EXTBAC1
OF SABSAPARIIU. It cleanses and renovates th
Wood, Instills tb vigor of health Into th system, and
purges out the humors which make disease. It slimulatss
ths healthy functions of the body, and expels ths disorder
that grow and rankl In ths Blood. Such a remedy, that
could be relied on, has long been sought for, and now, for
the Ant time, the pubUe bar on on which they can de-
nend. Oursnace her. docs not admit of certlBcates to
SHOW 111 eiiCCII, OUT, l. IV MmU VI 6'" vvm am uvf " ,
the sick that It has virtues surpaiilag anything they hiv ,
ever taken.
Two tablespoonsful of th Extract of Sarsaparllla, aJ44 i
to a pint of water, is equal te the Lisbon Diet Drink, and I
one bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparllla,
or the decoction as usually made.
The above Extracts ar prepared on purely scientific)
principles la Facuo and embody th full strength of
the Ingredients entering Into their composition. A ready
and conclusive test will be a comparison of their proper
ties with those set forth in th V. S. Dispensatory.
HOW TO U$E THE REMEDIES
In Diseases of tho Clood, Humors en the Face, or any
and every part of the bsJy, as Extract Earsaparilla, ap
plying to rimiiles and all external Humors r Eruptlous
the Improved Rosa Wash.
Cae the Extract Dacha for all diseases requiring ths aid
of a Diuretic, except thole of the Crlnary Organs, such as
Oonorrhsaand Gleet; In these use th Extract Duchu
and Inject with tho Improved Boss Wash.
(3T TI1ESE EXTBACT3 BATE DEEM ADMITTED
TO CEC IN TIIE UNITED STATES AB.MT, and also ar
la very general us In all th STATE HOSPITALS AND
rUSMC INSTITUTIONS throughout th land, as ws'.l ss
la private practise, and ars consfiltrcd as lavoloabl
reaediss.
MEDICINE
DKLIVEBED TO ANT ADDBSSS.
Direct letters to
IIEUIDOLD'S DECS k CHEMICAL WAUEHOCSE,
ens n I si i is. i u
jjt uroauway, n. I,, iicm niciiuuiuan huici,
on to
TIELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 South Tenth St., Assembly Build's, Phila.
JforO Symptom all Communication.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Bewaro of Counterfeits 1
April 22, 1365 ly.
NEW GOODS!
SPRING AND SUMMER
JUST OPENED
BV
ISAAC PTJUIZAIT.
n Zctlemoyer's Building, opiiosito (learbart s Con
fectionery Store, Market street, SL'NBl'RY, Pa.,
HAS just opened a well selected assortment of
Uoods, w hich he offers for sale at very low prices
DEY GOODS !
EOltEION AND DOMESTIC. uch a Cloths, Cassl
meres, Muslins, Sheetings, Ticking, Calicoes, D
Laines. Silks, liinghnms, Ao , Ac.
tl. M ft usitl IAI oi every description.
NOTIONS & VARIETIES.
Consisting of Hosiery, Uloves, Thread, Buttons,
Suspenders, Neckties. Collars, IIandkerehirs, Hair
Brushes, 'tooth Brushes. 1 sucy lieud Dresses, Bal
moral Skirts, Hoop-Skirts, Carpet-bags, Trunks, Va
lises, Umbrellas, Cottou-Yarn, Soaia. and uuuiomua
other articlis too tedious to luentiuu.
HARDWARE,
such as nails, hinges and screws, door latches and
annus, ana v u !!.. x of every description.
Dyes, Drugs, Paiuts, Yrniii.licg, Oils, Glagg,
Putty, &c, ic.
Queensnnre uud t.'lussvture 1
fry tlestt-rlpliou.
STONE AND EAHTIIENWAUE.
An extensivs Stock of
Composed of Sugar, Coffo. Tas. Rio, Corn-starch,
Molasaos, Caudles, Moat, fish, Chs. Salt, Tobaeoo,
and Segars.
HEADY-MADE CLOTUINO.
Also,
B00T3 & SH0E3
for men, women and children.
All kind of Country Produo takan in exchange
for Uoods.
bunbury, April 32, 1805.
NKW COAL. I'IU.
rpiIE partnership of Grant Diets having been
X dissolved, lb sndrsignd hav entered into
partnership in th Wholesale and ReUil Coal and
fcbil'Hil,f Rusinos. under tb Arm nam of ORAM
BROTHER.
Thankful for th patronag extended to us In th
late firms of Priling A Urant, and Uranta Diets
respMtively, we respectfully solicit oonliouano
of the same.
W. T. flSANT,
T. D. GRANT.
' .- wa-nt a.-u...
r
V ASK FOR EtEJ.WBOLB'S.yi
'ncbarraama oV IIlooitMbtirg; Hall
rond,
ON and after Jan. 18th, 1864, Paawngw Trains
will run as follows :
MOVIXtt 89VTH.
Pamtnftr.
4 20 y. H.
.
25
9.3i.
Leav
Scranton,
Kingston,
Ulooiiisburg
Kupert,
Danvill.
tli
Arrive at Northumberland, 9 Mi
MOVIXli KORTII.
Leav ITorthumVorland, S 00 A. If.
Danvill, 8.40
" Rupert. S.4u
filoomsburf, VM
" Kingston, 13 12 P.M.
Arrive at Scranton, l.W
Freight A Passenger Uaves Bloomsburg. 1 li A. M.
Passengers taking tb Mail Train South aonnect
with tb Express train from Northumberland, arriv
ing at Harrisburg, at 3.30 A. M., Ualtiinor T.00 A.
M , and at Philadelphia, at T OO A. M. Th Mail
train from Northumberland leaves immediately after
th arrival of the Express train from Harrisburg and
Baltimore, allowing Passengers leaving Philadelphia
t lu.1V Mr, . , lit rCBVU pVlUMUU LUU IUW1 UUIUI
tb next foremion.
New and olegnnt Bleeping cars accompany th
night trains each way between Northumberland and
Baltimore, and Northumberland and Philadelphia.
D. T. BOUND, bupU
I. K. STATJFFEB.
WATCHMAKER ftJJEWELRT.
Xo. 14s North, SE:OND street, corner of Quarry,
Philadelphia.
A n aaisorlmfnt of "alc'lies), Jfw-
flrjr, WilTt-r Ac I'liifs-d W a constantly
hand, Suitable for HOLIDAY PRESEXT8!
t RcpiriBg of Watches and Jwelry promptly
attended to.
December 3, ISM ly
NEW GOODS!
Two doors west of AVm. II. Miller sSho store.
I bunbury, Pa. Just ocned a fresh supply of
SPUING & SUMMKK GOODS,
I Such as Fancy Dress Trimmings. Ribbons. Gloves
Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs
: Gent's Linen and paper Collars. Netts. Belts. Lace
Collars and Sleeves. Hnir Rolls, Velvet Ribbons,
Red. Whit anil Blue Neck-ties. Corsets, (Juakcr
Skirts, Yokes and Sleeves.
SHAKERS, PARA.SOLS, 4C.
I llioloiriilliai l'Irfi.td-iit I.iiU'oIn,
i in frames.
Also, Swiss. Jaconet and Victoria Muslins Crape
Collars and Veils, Grenadine ami Lace Veils and a
! variety of other articles too numerous to mention.
.MA1U L. LA&Altls.
Sunbary. May 13, IMU.
(Lat IIEP.R'8 HOTEL.)
j Corner Market and 3d Streets, HARRISBIT.G, PA.
THE attention of th public is rpectfnlly called
j to this Hotel which is now open for the accommoda
tion of guests. In the past live month during which
1 time it has been closed tbo house has been thorotigh-
ly remodeled and repaired, until iu jw,int of conveui
j encc and comfort, its patrons w ill find it to own no
j superior.
j "rail nrr Italin-ly Xw,
Rooms larger than arc usually found in modern hotels.
Situated ou the corner of two principal business
I streets of th city .but two and a half squares from the
j Rail Road Depot . Tho proprietor determined to
! spare no expense in securing tiie comfort of his guests
! ""I favorable reputatiou ti.r the establishment, he
I ' l" lrui" "s eharnctor lo the judgm.at
of his patrons.
HEXRY THOMAS, Proprietor.
January 21, ISCo.
J. n. HILBUSH,
Couuly Survejor, 4'os vcy uu-rer
AXD
I JUSTICE Oh' J UK
PEA CE.
Cmnty, Penn'a
yr(i iniiUrlttiiil
"Vffiee i:
Jackson township.
Engagements can
J bv made by letter, directed to the above address.
All business entrusted to his care, will b promptly
ultended to.
April 22. 1805. ly
FLOUR & FEED STORE
I WHOLESALE A.XJ JlETAll..
rilllE subscriber respectfully informs the publio
JL that he keeps constantly on hand nt bis now
! WAREHorsE. neiirth'Sbaiuokin alloy Rnilrond
j De,t. in Sl'NBl'KY. Flour by the barrel and sacks
of all kinds of Feed by the ton
Tho above is all manufactured at his own Mills,
' aau win uc soiu ui me lowest cssn prices.
J M. CADiV ALLADER.
Sunbury, Juno 4, 16t.
E O GOBIN,
Allorney nnd 4'iiiih(-IIui- lit Law,
B0ONYILLE, CCOPER CO , MISSOURI.
Virll.Lpay taxes on lands in any part of the
VV State. Buy and sell real Estate, and all other
matters entrusted to him will receive prompt atten
tion. JulyS. 1M65.octlS, 4.
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Minn A..A l'AI I'lOIS,
Two tltioru West of tlie Post Otlicc, '
8TJNBTJRTT, PENN'A.,
HAS iust received and opened a lurge nssortmen
of Fancy Dns Uoods, such as tiloves. Jouvian
llkl-gloves, Silk uud lisle thread tiloves; Ladies
cotton Hose. Cbiblreu's Merino Hmo. Silk Mils.
Lalies and Oentlemen Haiidkerehiers. Corsets. Ein
broidcred Slippers. Ribbons FANCY DRESS BI T
'IONS. Buglo jimps, Trimmings. Buttons. Belt Rib
bon Velvet Ribbons. Braid. Belt Clasps. Ladies'
Neck-tics. OR A PER IBBON mid TRIMMING ; Em
broidering Braids, Jaconet ami Swins Edgings and
insertions; Maltcere Lace Collars. Laces. Grenadine
Veils, Black Veils, Fancy Dress Couiha. Head Dres
ses. Netts, and a variety of other articles.
Lockwood's Puper Collais of a superior quality.
Ladies' Linen Collurs, a variety of (juecn Elizabeth
Collars, black and wbito Barbes.
Picture Curds and Tltsels.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
inOKS ANI STATIONERY,
Monthly Tim Book, Diawiag Book and States.
Bucks. Hymn Books, JUnk Bia,ks. Memorandum
Eokl, Diaries, l'oclst lUaiks. Ink Stands, Pens,
Per.ci!s, a fine amt:neiit of Paper, Ink, Ao,
Toilet Siaps, Toutb-Biutats, Ae.
TOYS' AND GAI'.ES FOR CHILDREN,
All of hi;b have bcci elected with car and will
be sild el reasonable n '.ski.
ANNA PAINTE1.
Si rVunr, May 13, 1!.
BOARDING HOUSE.
XIUS. 91 ARIA XlIO.1l lsaO,
(Formerly of th "Lawrence House,' )
8 UN BURY, PENN'A.
INFORMS ber friends and tb publio generally
that she has refitted the housa formerly occupied
by Dr. J. W. Peale, n Bluckberry street, neur the
Northern Central Railway Depot, aud opened a
Boarding House, where fthe is prepared to keep
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS.
With good cooks and waiters, boarders can enjoy
the quiet comforts of homo with far equal to the
best hotels.
Putronnge from those who may sojourn in Suubury
is respectfully solicited.
Mr. MARIA THOMPSON.
Suubury, Oct 22, 4186.
HUNT Z1J C!
PURE LIBERTY LEAD,
L'noppressed for Whitening, Fin Gloss, Durability
Firmness and Evenness of Surfuoo.
PL' RE LIBERTY LEAD Warranted to cover
mor suifac for sum weight than any other Lead
Try it and yon tot hav no oihir I
PURE LIBETY ZIN'C,
Vletd Zinc, ground in Refined Linseed Oil, on
qnaled in quality, always th sain.
PUHE LIBERTY ZINC,
Warranted to do mux and baiter work at a given
cost than any other
Get tho Iiett!
Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT ss
COLOR WORKS. Order xaeatod promptly by
ZIEGLEK As SMITH, P'.
Wkolttat Drug, Paint and Ulm Dialor.
1ST Br Orfic. No 13T North THIRD 8ut.
PHILADELPHIA.
Mareti 4, 188S. ly.
OLD EYE3 HADE NEW.
A PAMPHLET dlreoting how te spesdlly restore
sight and give ap apeotaole, without aid of
doctor or snedieiu. bout by snail, free, ea receipt
flOeenU. Address, r
I. B. FOOTS, M, D,
Febrnary 4, IMJ.ent
rood Ttn.War. r lo CMIU-A
THE RED LION HOTEL.
(Lai Mn. Boul tea's )
MARKET STREET, BUNBTJRY, PA.
JULIUS ARBITER.
A3 taken this old sad wall known stand, and
red tied and furnished th asm is prepared t
aeootnraoojat Boarder and Traveler with th bast
th market an afford. 11 bono by striot attention
to business to reiv a hara of publia patronag.
His TABLE contains the best tb market afford.
His Bar Is filled with tb hoist of Liqaors, aoUi
Malt and Spirituous.
Th stabling is good, and attended by arcfol
Ostlers.
Sanbury, April W, 18M -ly
O. -W- HAUPT
Altormry and ('onmsirllor sat lsawf
Olno on south fide of Market street, four door west
of K. T. Bright Son's Stor,
8UNBURT, FA.
Will attend promptly to all professional bavin
entrusted to his care, th collection of el aims in
Northumberland and the adjoining oonnties.
bauuury, May ja, 1J. ly
TO THE
MUSICAL PUBLIC.
THE subscriber 20 years a practical Piano Forte
Manufacturer, of New York City, has perma
nently located in this section, and would respectfully
solicit orders for
TUHIN0. REPAIRING. AND REGU
LATING PIANO FORTES
and MEL0DE0NS.
The subscriber is also the manufacturer's Agent
for
CniCKKRINO A SON'S,
1IA7.LKTON BRO S .
- LIXDKMAN A PON'S..
WILLIAM II. BR ADIH'RY'8,
EDWARD BLWOM FIELD'S,
McDonald a co's,
ri t riM'i:i.
And Carliart A Needham's. and Peloubet's
MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS,
And L. V. Stuart's Pipe CHl'RCII ORGANS
james McDonald.
Bloonisburg, Pa., April 29, I3fij.
ii. u. lAfwKi-.n.
Attot-nvy ul I.iiw, SI NBI RY, PA
Collections attended to in tho counties of Nor
thumberland. Union, Suydw, Montour, Columbia
and Lycoming.
riti enr.si is.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. G. Oatlell A Co..
Hon. Win. A. Purler. "
Morton Me.Miehael. Esq.. "
E. Ketcham A Co.. 2J Pearl Street, New York.
John W. Ashniead. Attorney at Law, "
Matthews A Cox. Attorneys at Law. "
bunbury, March 2, IS2.
the "union Forever !
UOOIH i on .lllI.I.IO !
At the Stor of
JCEIT BCVE1T
Coruer of Maiket and Fawn Streets,
3 1X11 U R Y , P K N N ' A .
Jut openej
FALL & WINTER GOODS,
Tor everybody, ilu nu "Itlnning. hut plain truth,
which every une will he cum tcv thut ml is ami ix
mninrii (he stock, which voiixitft f
Dre?!1 U(km,h. (-iwiitirr. riuth-. Icnts OverroutUig.
JenuF. i'uittntiUwt, AIubUua. rvu UoimU in
grunt vitricty.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
riain and Figured Delaines. French and Figured
Merinos. Fine Wool Dolaiuesnll sorts and
shades. Prints. Nnnkerns. LADIES'
C LO A K I SO. Table-Covers,
Irish Linen. Brown aud
White Sheetings.
Shawls. Balmoral Skirts of all
kinds. Hoop Skirts, nil prices. Hand
kerchief. Flannels, Ladies' Kid. bilk
and Merino Gloves, Ao.
Jewelf) of.' nil kintla.
Ladies' and Gouts' I'niou Skate.
A large assortment of NOTIONS.
ti a:i.a'
llardwnro. Cndarware. Giasswuro. Chinaware,
Quoenswara. Crockory. lirocorios. Tolmeco,
Severs. SiiufT, Tea, I'oftoe, Sugar,
Molaasvs. Spices, Fish,' Suit, Ac, Ac,
and everything else usually kept in a store. Pro
duce taken iu exchange for gools. Nn trouble to
snow goods.
JOHN BOWEN.
Sunbnry, Not. I, 1SC4.
'i' v. ti. t. ym
IMPERIAL
T'S
IJfjotograpfj (Gallrvirs,
No. 70ti, 701 and TOO ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dec. 17, IWH.in
FROM WASHINGTON.
LATEST IMPROVEMENT OF AGRI
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
AT Till
P O U N D E
P.0ZPk2ACE& CCCF3R,
STJNBTJBY, ri3N3M-A..
(set the Best tiet the Cheapets Get the most Eco
nomical, which can be had at the Rohrbach Foundry
Having a large assortment nf the most approved
STOVES, such as Cooking. Parlor, Office and Shop
Stores, which will be sob) at the lowest rates. Also,
Kettles of all sites, Pans. Skillets. Ac
They are also muniifuetitring Machinery, Ploughs,
Castings. A'C, at short notice.
Repairing all kinds nf Agricultural Implements
done ill a good workuiuuliko manner and at the
shortest notice.
All articles shipped as ordered. Orders respect
fully solicited uud proinptlr attended In.
ROllRUACll A COOPER.
fV'Old Iron, and all kiuds of Produce taken in
Exchange for work
Suubury, June 18, 1861. tf
BREAD ! BEEAirrrBBEADT7T
WEW BAKERY.
flHE undersigned has opened a Bakery, on Market
I street, Sunbury, Pa., two doors west of th Post
Office, where he will keep constantly on band,
l'r'li llrt'iiri, 'I'm l(ltollf Itustkai,
and TliA-Bl'NNS.
, All kinds of
FANCY CAKES, Common Cakes, Pretxels. Ac
Pic-Nio Parties. Weddings and Funerals, will be
supplied at the shortest notice.
A good assortment will bo kept up at all time,
manufactured out of the beat material, and orders
will be promptly attended to.
He trust that his friends and the publio generally
will sustain him in ibis new enterprise, now greatly
needed iu Sunbury.
He trusts bis experience in the business will ena
ble hiiu togive gunerul sutistuotion tu all who way
favor him w ith their patronage
DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, April 22, 1S65.
MILLINERY GOODS,
AND
I'ASCY .Wl'HWfl ATItlMMISWH
HISS L. 8HISSLEK.
At th new stand, in Market Square, SUNBURY,
HAVE just received from Philadelphia the latest
and wostf skhionable stylos of Millinery Goods,
such as Honnots, Hal. Silka, Ribbons .and Laces,
Scarfs, Hosiery and Gloves. Skeleton Skirts, Flowers,
Head Dresses A Nets, Did Ladies' Caisj, Shawls,
Silk, Ao.
Black Crape and Laee Yeils, Crap and Linen Col.
I .Irs, Dress Trimmings and Buttuuf, Coisels, Zephyrs,
Cotton Yarn, Soap and Perfumery.
Ilu(le Xrlnsmlnxj;), Hair IIa) asssl
I'eiubs,
Gents' Linen and Paper Collar, Neekti, A.
Flags, Piotur Tsar sis and Cords.
Parasols, Ladies' Satchels, Fans, A.
Photographs of President Lincoln,
handsomely framed.
Thankful for past patronage I hop by sir tot at
cntiou to business to continue the same.
L. bUISSLBR.
Bynbiiry.May IS, 1MJ m
WALL PAPER !
J, W. FRILINU A SON, respectfully announce
that they have just received and opened a very deal
rable assortmoot of WALL PAPER and BORDER
which they will dispose of at very reasonable prices
Remember th place, Munjmoth kture, Market
Square.
Bunbury, May JO, 1864.
ICE CREAM. --FREEZERS.
, A New supply of Msssaa's FiTa-Miaera Faaa-
A. saa. seeeived trosa r"
X1i Arlnm) naroMi ('cxmnsstir, '
GIVK NOTICK that ih.y hav onludoa: ar
rangmnenu with th Xortiioni CantrarlUllmad
Company to run trssas from Haltlmortor York,
Harrisburg, Daupbin, Halifax. Trrrorton, Hunbury,
Nonhomherlsmd. Lawlsburg, MM ton, Muncy, Wll
liam'pnrt. aad all intermediate nations, couneotinc
at Harrisburg with the URKAT M'ESTKRN KX
PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louia and th
West.
Also with Howard k Co. 'a Express a Milton or ,
Daavill. Blooinsborg, WUkesbarro. Pittstoa, Scran,
ton, and intermedial stAtions on th Cattawissa,
Lackawanna A Bloomsburg Railroads. At Wil
liamsport, by Howard A Co 'a Kxpres to Jersey
Shore and Look Haven. Also, by Howard A Co.,
and their connections, for Canton, Troy, Elmira, .
Rochester. Buffalo. Niagara, and to all acoeasible ,
points in Wtstsrn New York and Canada, by which
thoy will forward Merchandise, Spooi, Bank Notes,
Jewelry, and Valuabl Packages of vry descrip
tion. Also. Not. Draft and Bills fur Collootinn.
Kxpriaed and f&oint messengers employod, .
and every effort will b made to render satisfaction. .
JOHN BINGHAM.
Superintendent Penn'a Division, Philadelphia.
it. a. ri- nr.ii, Agent lor auiiDury.
April , 1M2.
IMS,
Arrangement)
of er York I.larsj.
THE CAMDEN AND AMB0Y AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO. S LINES.
From Philarlrlfhia to Km York and Wat Plant,
from Walnut ttrttt Wharf and Ktnfinxton
Drpnl. trill lean a follow, vix : rial
At A. M., via Camdon and Amboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation.) f 25
aio a. ai., via iuidn aud Jersey City, N. J.,
Accommodation.
2 25
At 8 A. M.. via Camdon and Jersoy City,
(Moniina; Mail.) '
S 00
At HA. M.. via Camden and Jersey city 2d
Class Ticket '
2 2o
At 11 A. M . via Kensington and Jry city,
Exiircsa
At 12 M. via Camden and AtnboT. C nd A.
3 00
(Accommodation.)
3 24
At 2 P. M., via Caindoa and Amboy, (C. and
A. Express,)
At 3 P.M., via Kcnsingtsn and Jersey City,
Wash, and N. V. Express
3 00
1 00
I 00
At 6J P. M.. via Kensington and Jersoy City,
(Evening Mail.)
At 111 P. M. via Kensington and Jorsov sit v.
Southern Mail.
At li (night) via Kensington and Jersey city
Soutneru Express
I 00
t to
At i P. M., via Camden and Amliv. (Accom
modation, freight and Passenger, First
Class ticket.
Second Class Ticket.
l to
I 25
For Water Gap. Strondsburg. Scranton.
Wilkes.
barrs, Montrose, Great Bend. Ac. nt ft
A. M.,
from Kensington, via Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western Railroad.
I" Mauch Chunk, Allentown. fletlileljom. Beli
& . "--slon, Latuhqrtville. Flemington. Ac, ti a,
A. from Kensington Depot, uud at 21 P M.
frc .V alnut street Wharf.
(no 6 A. M. Lino connects with TralsJlesvies;
Easton for Muuch Chunk, nt .'1-iO P. M.)
For Mount Holly, at a A. M.. 2 and 4 P. M
For Freehold, lit U A. M. and 2 P. M
WAV LINKS.
For Bristol. Trenton, Ac. at 1 1 A. II. ajil 2i and
5 P. M. irum Kensington.
F'or Palmyra. Riverton. Dolanco. Beverly. Bar
lington Florence, Bordoubiwn, Aj., at 12, l I, a
IJf- For New York, aud Way Lines leaving Ken
sington Depot, tuke the Car on Filth street, above
liluilt. hull' nil bour bel'ure dopartura. The Cars
run into the D. put. und ou lb arrival of each Train,
ruu from the Depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage ocly. allowed eieh
piu.enger. Passengers are prohibited from taking
anything us baggnge but thvir worn ing apparel. All
hagguge yr tiny pouuds to be paid for e'xlra. Tho
Company limit liiuir respousibilin lor baggage to
Olio Dollar per pound, und will uot b liablo lur auy
amount beyond Sluu. except by spooinl contract.
Wil. 11. UATZMUl, Agout.
January 17. Mi.
.11. 4'. UEAUUUM'h
Confectionery, Toy and
nvcriT STORE,
-tlui'kc-4 Sired, Biiiibiu-y, tt.
CDNKKCTIONKKY OK ALL KINDS,
TOYS OP EVKKY DKSCRH'TIO.V,
KliL IT, Ac, Ac,
(CONSTANTLY on bund and for tale at the above
, ntnblisbnleiil atwholssnle aud retail, at raoson
ublv prices.
Ha is maiiufHcturiu't all kinds of Conrclionarine
to keep up a full assortment which ar sold at low
rates.
Tobacco. S;nrs. Stationery. Nuts of all kinds, and
a variety of other articles, all uf whijh ar offered
wholesale nnd retail.
i 'Remember the name aud place. Tt
, M. C. GEARHAKT.
Market stroct, 3 doors west orE. Y. Bright A Son'
store.
Sunbury. Sept. 19, 183. tf
:sa!i:k'k imikm i iVK"5iiS".
t'l'i: i'iti:i:xi-u :
As Improved for ISiit and 1S60,
By E. KETCHAM t CO., 2S9 Pearl st , Nw Tork.
rilllE uuly Freeter constructed on sslontifio prin
J ciples. with a revolving can and spring blade,
C'rapcr. Th one hastens th freciingof ihe criia-a--the
other removes it as fast as IVosen.
The most rapid iu frevsiug, with lb least uuonUli
of ic.
The most economieal iucust, as it is the most simple
aud durable in structure.
Fur sale iu all the principal cities and tow us in the
Union.
Iinrl Freeier aecouipauivd with a book of recipe
and full directious.
PRICES.
3 quarts, $J Ce
4 ,iurbi, 4 on
A quarts, & n
5 quarts, go
14 quarts, g no
20 quarts, 12 110
Apply tu II. B. MASKER, guufcuiy, Pa
March 2, IW.2.
Geonei Hill, Smoa P. WoLvaaroa.
HILL, St WOLVERTON,
Alturnry uud t'ountst-lorai ot I.uw .
Office. Market street, cor. Centre Alley,
SU3M-33XTR"5r. FA.
WILL attend promptley to the collection of elaiinl
and all other professional business intrusted to
their euro in Northumberland andadjiiningcwuuties.
Sunbury, January 1, 1 82-
lnlrrnalluiuil Ilolrl,
3Si and 367 liroalvnti, Corner J'ranitn Strt
NEW YORK.
rTTHIS first class House the most quiet, homelike,
. and pleasant Hotel in the city olTers superior
inducements to those visiting New York for business '
or pleasure. It is central iu its location, and kept nn
the Eruoi'iAK Plak. in connection with Tatlor'a
Ss loom, where refreshments can be had all hours,
or served in their own rooms. The charges are mo
derate, the ruouis aud attendance of the Urst order
baths, and all the niodcru conveniences attacked
Oct I.1KG4.
SOLOMON MALICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
"BUNBURY, Northumberland County, P.
OFFICE in East end of W eavor's Tavern, Market
Sircct.
All business entrnsted to him will be careful y and
fiunctuully atleuded to. Consultation iu the Kng
ish and German languages.
Sunbury, April 8. li-ftS.
The t'oinnlrlr, IouIlc-A-Isis aisfll
Ht'partilinif
CORN SHELLER ! !
PATENTED, Al GUST !ud, 1S61.
THIS Shelter is the only one thst sholls th Cory
perfectly clean from th Cob when green, soak
d or dry. It give the Ear a double uperatiun ol)
the Shelling Wheel as it passes through, and se pa.
rales the Cob from the Corn completely, rendering it
I one nt for market without lb use of lh tanning
mill. Ibis iuacbiu shells a
Half Jlutlut ;f Eur to the Minute ly Ordi
nary Jl-ihd Pi'ifi-r,
and san be used, also, by Hurse, Kieam or Water
Power by attaching a Pulley on the Crank Shaft.
For Durability, Cleanliuoai. Neatness I'beapuea
and Rapidity in Shelling, this Machia cannot be
quailed by any other.
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
GiMTLBHaa i If yoa want your corn Shelled
clean ; if yen hav ecoosiou tu shell green er damp
com ; if you went your corn and eob separated ; il
yu want a durable machine ; if yue waul a ekeap
shelter, buy the Cosaplele, Double-Acliuj, Self Sep
arauag Corn fcheller.
RKFERENCE.4I
H B. Masser. Dr. J. W. Peal .Nuebury.
Charles Haas, Miller, bawuel LoA
ty Ml k, .. s l 'a I M MRU. S
V V.. WWKM WW.
Millers, eunbury. SasLl
lisnry Lis-aring, Bejs
Ma
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