Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 18, 1865, Image 4

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    TAILO IN a
J. F. SCHAFfER,
UlTECTFt'LLY Informs the cltlzonii of SEN-.
BURY and vicinity, thnl he has opened a
'l'nilorlu' r-!i;,
Ih room over Farnsworth't Grocery, opposite fh
tental Hotel, Sunburv. whoro lie it ready to ninko
t Fm-mcnlsof all kinds in Iho liitcst stylo and best
ft orli muni i ko manner.
Having lind pporicn;o in Iho business for a nnm
or of yours he hopes to remit r Kt-iirrnl suti.'factiun
Custom work is rcspcctlully elicited.
J. F. SCUAFFER.
Sunbury. May 13, I ft). 1y
.toiler, to 'XroxfUKfirrn.
NOTICE is hereby fciven, fhr.t no person trill be
allowed to trespass on my property, on the
tilinmokin Islnnd. or to enter into iuiv enclosure
without permission, ns the penalties of tho luw will
be cLforoed against nil offenders.
?0 REWARD,
will be paid for information that trill lend to the
conviction ol any such trespasser.
JOSEPH BIRD.
Ehamokln Islf.ni. Mny 1.1, IRfiS din
NEW SKIRT FOR 18G5-G.
THE GREAT INVEKTION OF THE AQE IN
HOOP GKIBTS.
J. TV. BRADLIA'S New Patent DUPLEX ELL1P
TIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT.
This Invention cannula of Duplex ;or two) Elliptic
Pore Helmed fcjiecl .Vj rings, ingeniously brniilcd
tightly and firmly toirclhoi-. cdjru to cdf,e. milling
tiio toughest, most 'ficvioie. elastic and durable. -prines
cvrr u.ed. They seldom bend or break. Iiks tho
Single Springs, nod eunscqucTitiy preserve their per
fect and beautiful shape mora than twice as long as
i.nv singlo i-priug skirt i hut ever has or enn be made.
Tbo wonderful flexibility and great comfort ami
ploasuro to any Lady weming tho Duplex Elliptlo
Skirtwill Lc experience I p-ir. iculnrly in nllernwded
AsFcinhlics, operas. Carriages Railroad Cars, Church
Pews. Arm Chairs, for rromeuuilc and House lire"
as liiu tkut eun be folded when in use to occupy a
rniall place a3 easily and conveniently as a bilk or
Muslin Drc5.
A I.ndv inn ing enjoyed tlm pleasure, comfort and
preat coivenirice of wearing tl.o Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Miirt for a single tiny will never after
wards willin.rlyili.'peu-'e with their use. For Chil
dren. Muses and Ycu:i Ladies they nro supctior to
all others.
Tiio Jloopj are covered with 2 ply double twisted
thread anil will err tvi-c as long as 'be singlo yarn
covering which is used in all single Steel Hoop Skirt.
The three bottom rods on every Sknt uro double
steel, nud twkc or doublo co ere. I to prevent the
covciing from wearing oil' tho rods when dragging
down il.iirs. stone fti-ps. Ac.. Ac, which they uro
Constantly jul.jcjt to when in u.o.
Ail are made e f the row and eiogatit corded Tapes,
nd nro the best quality in every pu t. giving to tho
wearer the most graceful and pet fret shape possible,
and uru unquestionably the lightest, most desirable,
coiufortable and economical kirt ever made.
Wests' Rrndley A Cary, Proprietors of tho Inven
tion, and solo Miimifiiouirtrs. 17 Chambers, and 70
A SI Runlo streets. .Yew-York.
For sale ill all lirst-elass stores in this cily, r.nd
throughout tho United f"tutos and Canalu, Havana
de Cuba, Meiico. south America, and tho West In
dies. Lj"-InrjuTe f rtho Duplex Elliptic (or double)
spring elurt. A.AC.
August J'.', l.So5. ,".n
$500 ewidI-
THE undersigned will pay a Reward of Five Hun
died Hollars, fjr tho discovery and conviction
of the person or persons, who set tiro to, and destroy
ed thcCoitl Drnkcr at Trcvorlon, i.lioui 1 o'clock ou
Thursday morning, August 24th.
MOWTON 4 CO.,
Trevortcn. Sept. 2. 1.V5.
illLLIKERY GOODS.
BROOKS & It O S 12 N II E I M ,
WHOLESALE HEALERS,
Ko. 431 Market Slreci. north .side, rHIADKLPIIIA,
Hare now open their usual handsome variety of
Ribbons. Ronrct Materials,
Stnws A. Fancy Ilonnets,
Ladies' A .Misses' Huts,
5LOWEES, HTJCHE8, LAC23.
ad all other articles required by the
JiHUisioi-y 'JJ'rsulo !
By long experience ami ttrict attention to this
branch of business, exclusively, wo (latter ourselves
that we cau otter inducements, in vuiiety, itvles,
Juality and moderato prices not everywhere to be
ound. The attention of MILLINERS and MER
CHANTS is respectfully solicited.
Zif" "articular uttcutioti paid to filling
Ora'aa.
ilaich 4, 150.1. 3m.
Til. II. Rockefeller. Llotu T. RonnaAcu.
ROCKEFELLER & XtOHRBACII.
W8 tSl E5V, riv'J.
o
FFICE the same that has been heretofore oeen.
' pied by Wm. M. Rockefeller. Esq.. nearly od-
posite the resilience of Judge Jordan.
Bunbury. July 1, lSll.'). ly
'i-f li.'i-ii 4 V sural Kailwsiy.
FOrR TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltimore
and Washington city.
Connections madu with trains on Pennsylvania
Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and tho Wfst.
KOL Il TKA1.WS DALY to and from tno Xorth nnd
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, atd all of N orth
ern New Yorlv.
ON and after MONDAY", OCTOCEIl 2d. 1S04,
tho Passenger Tmins of Iho Northern Central
Railway will arrive at arl depart from Sunbury,
JIarrisburg aud Baltimore as foLtows, viz :
SOUI II W A R D .
Mail Train lrtvas Sunbury daily (except
Sunday). 0 40 A. M.
" leaves Harrisburg, 1 30 P. St.
" arrives at lialiiun re. 6 SO "
k'.aura Eijiress Train leaver S;ii:bury
daily (except Sunday.) 11 40 P. SI.
leaves HarrUburg (except
Monday.) 2 40 A.M.
arrives at Baltimore daily
(t.xcept Monday). 7 00 A. 51.
riorrisbnrg Accommodation leaves Harris-
turg. 7 45 A.M.
Ennhury Accommodation leaves Sunbury
daily (except Sun lay) at 7 CO A M
Erie Express Trniq leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday.) at 3 15 "
Erie Mail Train leaves S'lubury daily
(except huud.iv,; at 3 50 P M.
- NORTHWARD.
Mtil Traia leaves Raltimoro daily (ex-
cept Sunday) W 20 A. M
" leaves llarrisburg 1 45 P. M,
" arrives at Sunbury. 4 20 "
t-taaira Express Train leaves' Baltimore 10 00 P. M
' arrives at JIarrisburg, 2 20 A M.
leaves lliirrislurj (except
M'oday). 2 40 A.M.
" arrives at Sunbury. 5 15 "
trie Express Train leaves L'uitiuioro
daily (except Sundays ut 8 00 P M
lao ilarriaburg daily (except Sun
days ut 1 20 A M
" arrives at Sunbury at 3 i0 "
SarrUburg Accommodation leaves Harris-
burg, daily (except Sunday) at 2 50PM
' " arrives ut ilurriil.urg. 7 45 P SI
'anbury Accommodation leaves llarris-
burg daily tcxeupt Sunday) at 4 23 P SI
Trie Sluil Train leaves Jiuiritburg daily
(except Sun lays) at 12 00 I SI.
The Erie Express uud F.'ie Slail Trains ure
trough trains to and Trom Erie and all intermediate
...iuu. Man and Express trains run through to
Ilinira.
Fur further inforui -.tion applv at the Office.
X. N. Dt' BARRY' Oen. Supt.
Pctober14, 136S.
1K8."I.. IMJ5.
UMillntlolpliia A' Ilrio Rnilrond.
rKIS grae.t line traverses the Northern nnd North
west count U-s of Pcnusylvuniu to the city of Erie
n Lake Eriu.
It has been leased by the PennsyWania Railroad
'f'mpany and is operated by theui.
luno A Pei.ger trains ai Sunbury,
' Liave Eastwud.
Erie Muil Train. .1.10 p. m.
rrie Express Train. 3.10 a ni.
I.imira Express Train, 1 1 . ?. S p m
Eloiir Mais Train, 10 45 m.
Tjru Accommodution, S.iO p. ni.
Leave Westward.
Fr:e Mail Train, 3.55 a m.
J r'i lorcs Traia, 2 HO p rn.
LlTKira Express T i aia, 5.20 a ra
T.luiira Slail Train, 4 25 p. m.
Tynr.e Accomuiodution, 10.15 a. m.
Puni.jrer cars run through en the Erie Mail an!
!"'" Trains without change both was betircea
'hiiad'lphia and Erie.
.-v lerUl'oinerllon,
eave Now York at 7.00 p ui, uriv at Jfrie 3.40 a.
i. Lcavs Erie at 2 05 p m.,urrivo at N, l'ork
i, noon.
Noebange of ein between Erie aud New York
egani Meejiiuc Car on all Nijht trains. '
ior Intt.t miti it,n rospeoting Paiaenger butintti
iply ut it. Stub and Market St., Philadelphia.
Atu for FreijiLt bubinoiof tbo Conipany'a AeeiiU
b. a. Kingstoa, Jr., Cor. 13th aud Slaxkot ei '
bdaaelpLia. 1
J. W. Reynaldi, Erie.
Vi'UUuiu Xirown, Agent S. C. R. B., Bal timer .
U. H. Uot,rv..i,
Uen I Freight ASt. Philada.
H W. GWIXMIB,
OeaTTicket Ag't, TbiUd.
A. L. TYLER,
tt T, 1
THE rHK.AIX PCO'IOHIL
Will Curo Your Cough.
i,A-.r.K
THE P II (E N I X P E C T O It A L
Or compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Root, n il'
curo the .Diseases of the THROAT AND Lff'CS
iuch as Colds. Coughs. Croup, Asthma, lironchinsi
Catarrh, Soro Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough,
Ae. lt timely use will prevent Pulmonary Con
sumption, and even where this fearful disease has
luken hold it will itffjrd greater relief thun any other
medicine.
This Pectoral Is niftdo from Wild Cherry Bark and
Seneka iSnnko Rout.
Its Composition isa sufficient guarantee of its Taiuc.
Dr. ieo. B. Wood. Professor of the Practice of
Medicine in tho University of Pennsylvania, Physl
cinn to the Pennsylvania Hospital and one of tho
authors of tho I'nited States tlispcnsntory, says of
Wild Cherry Bark "It Is among the most valunblo
of our indigenous remedies, uniting with a tonio pow
er the property of claiming irritation and diminish
ing nervous excitability."
The same distinguished physician and authors sayi
ir. the same work, "tSencka fcinako Root isa stimula
ting expectorant. Its action is especially directed
to tho lungs. It is peculiarly useful in vhroiiio ca
tsrrh iiflcctions nnd the secondary stages of croup."
For want of space we cannot publish all the testi
monials in our possession, but we give two :
FiKKXixviLLR, April 1st, 1864.
This is tocertity that I have sold hundreds of bot
tles of Dr. OberholUer's Phoenix Pectoral or Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry and 8eneka Snake Root
and I have yet to find n eiuglo individual who baa
u led it. who does not boar testimony of its wonderful
cfi'ccta in curing coughs. Signed, J.tcun Pow Ens.
Hali.St. FmrMxvti.t.E, Jan. 11. 1fl4.
I most cheerfully hear tctimonv to the value wi
Itio 'lli.cuv l'tictorttl nf 1 1,t,r'tmtid Syrup of Wild
Cherry nud SenckaSnako Root. ! Jleioro using it 1
hn l bi.cn snflcring with a tickling in my throat and
tight cough, for more than two years, nnd had taken
vaiiousotlier medicines with no relief. As soon as 1
began touscDr Obcrholtzer'a mcdicino the irrita
tion in my throat was allayed and in a few weeks!
was entirely cured.
I havo also given It to my lltllo girl, for a croupy
Cough, with tiie happUfl excels.
Signed, Josr.rn Li KENS.t
Tottstows, Jnn. "d, lq5.
This ccrtifict. that T havo used tho Phoenix Pecto
ral in my family, and I recommend it to the publio
as the very best remedy for Cough and Colds that I
hfive ever tried. One of my children was token
with a cold accompanied with a Cmupy cough; so
bad indeed that it could not talk and scarcely
breathe. Having heard so much sai 1 about tho
Puo'iiix Pectoral I procured a bottle of it. The first
dose iclievcd the ditliculty of brenthing and befoto
Iho ciiuti nnd laKen onc-iourui ot tno nottio H was
entirely well. Every family should have it in the
house. Signed, D. P CROSBY.
Tho proprietor of this mcdicino basso much confi
dence in ils curative powers, from the testimony of
hundreds who have used it, t hut the money will be
rciundcu to any purchaser who is not sutislied with
its effects.
It is so pleasant to take that children cry for it.
It coj! only Thirty-live Cents,
It is intended for only one class of dUcnsos, namely
those of tho ThroLtand Lungs,
f-'Prepared only bv
LEY! 013ERH01.TZER. M. D..
Phtenixvillo, Pa.
Jon.NSTON, Hollow .tr A Cownhn.
iYo 23, .AWth Sixth street, Philadelphia, General
Wholesalo Agents.
Solo by George Bright, and R. A. Fisher, Drug
gists. Sunbury ; Wm. Chcrringtou, Druggist at Shu
tuokiu. W. B. If your nearest druggist or storekeeper
does not keep this medicine do not let him put you off
with some oilier medicine, becuuse he mukes more
money on it, but send at once to cue of the agents for
it
June 10. IS.la m$
nilSUllZATICS.
D? LELAND!S
ti AH
r E it 'i A N E N T L Y CURES
11 II E T M ATISM!
In all ifst YsirioiiM I'oi-iiim.
Acute or Inflammatory ; Chronic. Lumbago, Sciati
ca, Plcurodyne. Ac.
Sti(Tnes of the Joints and Cramps Oout, Neuralgia
and all Nervous Affections Eryspelas, Salt Rheum
and Scrofulous Eruptions of tho body Neutralizes
the Impurities of tho Blood and Fluids of tho whole
system, and cruulucs their circulation : and rficolti
ally couutcracts Slorcurinl and other poisonous influ
ences. It is a conveniently arranged Belt, con
taining a Medicated Compound, to be worn
around tho body, ubout tho waist, Equally
Effecting all Parts, wherever the disease may
bo. It can bo wurn without injury to the
most dclicuto person, and no change in the
proper habitfof living hi required. It en
tirely removes tho disease trom the system,
without Iho uso uf powerful internal medi
cines, which wenked the constitution and
give temporary relief only by stupifying tbo
system, and deadening iu vitality. "By this
treatment, tbo medicinal properties contain
ed in the BAND, being of a highly aromatic
and volatile nature, an 1 capable of being
readily obsorbed. through tho pores of tho
fkiu, come into direct contact with the Blood
aud general circulation,, without first having
to pass through tho stomach, which would
teud not only to detract from their curative
powers, but to impair the iutcrnul organs and
derange tho digestion also, thus avoiding the
injurious effects, so often the result of internal
remedies, and effecting a perfect curo by pu
rifying nnd equalizing the circulation ot tho
vital fluids and restoring tho purts affected to
hct.lthy condition. This Bund is also most
powerful "Anti-Mercuriid AgeDt"' Calomel
being the primary causo of a large part of
the Stillness, Neuralgic Pains and Rheuma
tics, so prevalent and will entirely relieve
the system from its pernicious edects re
moving all blotches uud pimples from the
body and bcautif; dug the complexion.
Moderate cases are cured in s few days, and Wc
ore constantly receiving undoubted testimonials to
which wo invite inspection at our olfieo of their effi
cacy in aggravated cases of lung standing.
PRICE FIVE IiOLLARS. Slay be had of Drug
gists. otwill be sent by mail upon receipt of S5 25,
or bytxprets everywhere, with all necessary instruc
tions li oiii the principal oilice of
tJEO. L. BROWNISH.
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, of the Celebrated
BitowsiNo'a ExiELStow CurrcK,
Nos. IS and 20 .Market street, Camden, N. J.,
'-Treatise, with certified testimonials, sent freo
I j- Adapted to Soldiers.
fcept. 2, lSo5.-tim
iit'adiufjr Kail road.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
July 20th, 1805.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North ana
North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Ao.
Trains leave JIarrisburg for New-York, as Col
lows : 3.00, 7 2a and 8.15 A. M. and l.4a 1'. M nr.
i v8 at f,cw iorl' ot I" A. M. and 3.00 and 10.30
The above connect wilh similar trains on tho Penn
sylvania railroad, aud Sleeping Cars accompany the
first two trains, without change.
Loavo for Reading, Potlsvillo, Tamaqua, Miners
ville, Allentown und Philadelphia at H.15 A. SI. and
1.45 P. SI., Hopping at Lebanon uud principid sta
tions only.
Way trains, stopping at all points, at 7.25 A. SI.
and .40 P. SI. Returning, leave New York at 9 00
A. SI., 12 nccn, and HOOP. 51.,: Philadelphia at
t A. SI. and 3.30 P. SI ; Pottsville at 8.1 5 A. SI. and
2 .i5 P. Si ; Ashland at 6 10 A. M. and 12 00 noon,
Tauiaqua S 15 A. M. and 2.15 P. SI., uud Reading
ut 1.00. 7.35 and 10.45A. SI., 138 ami 6.05 P. il.
Reading Accommodation Train leuves Reading at
PS! S1' rc'urDi"6 from x'tilaJe'l'lti ' 4-00
Culumbla Railroad Trains leave Reading at 6.00
and 10.55 A. M. and 0.1a P. M for Erhrata, Litix,
Columbia, Ac.
un Sundays : Leave New Y'ork at 8 P. M., Phila
delphia 3.13 P SI. Pottsville 7.3u A. SI., Tamaqua 7
jiurrisourg o.jo A Jl ana lleauiue at I A. M.
; lor HarrUburg.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excursion
Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points.
80 Pounds Buggaga allowed each Passenger.
O. A. NI COLLS,
Cnnornl Kl,n.ri,.lnn.l.r.K
I Jul I, 1885.
EM'L. WILVERT.
notary publio,
Oflica in "Sunbury Amariean" Building,
Will ... ByWBURY, PENN'A.
.. Jl i ruJ A"'"'"iK'n of Deeds, Mort.
gagea, LeUtrsof AtUwuey. Ao., A.
Also. duly aihoritau to tV.e ooknowIedgmenU
and adiniuister tatha en apliontiona fox Itouu.
i U.Wa j;, -1" -r o, taiT..
UP D23 GRAFF'S
Eye and Ear Infirmary,
Ou tho Sqnaro. Three Doors from Steel'l Tlotcl)
WII.KE8-BAKHB, PA.
THIS INSTITUTION Is now open and furnished
In tho most costly style. Reception, private
and Operating Rooms are large and convenient nnd
well adapted. The Surgical apartment contains the
finest collection of instruments in thie country, and
thus his faculties will cnablo him to meet any and
all emergencies in practice. Ho will operate npoii
tho various forms of I1LINDN ESS, Cataract, Occluon
of tho Pupil Crow Eves, Closuro of the Tear Ducts,
Inversion of tho Eycfids. Pterygium, Ac, Ao. And
will treat all forms of Soro Eyes, llranuled Lids,
Opaceticsof the Cornea, and Scrofulous aisenses of
tho Eye together with all the disensus to which the-j
eye is subject.
.DEAFNESS Will treat all tho diseases common
to the organ. Discharges from the Ear. Noises in the
Ear. Catarrh, difficulties of hearing total Deafnnss,
even where Iho Drum is destroyed. Will insert an
artificial one, answering nearly all tho purposes of
the natural.
DISEASES OF THE THROAT. All diseases
Common to tho Throat and Nose will be treated
UEN ERA 1, SCRUERY. Ho will operato upon
Club-feet, Hair Lip, Cleft Pallate. Tumors, Cancers.
Enlarged Toncils. Ac. Plastic operations by healing
new flesh into deformed parts, and (Icncral Surgery
of whatever character it may present.
HERNIA, (OR R li PTUK F..) He will porform
"I.abius," operation for the radical, (complete.) cure
of Hernia, this unquestionably a perfect cure, and is
dono with liitlo or no pain. Out of Iho many bun
drcd operated upon in Boston there has been no fail
ures, it having met ho approbation of all who havo
submitted t.e it.
ARTIFICIAL EYES. Will Insert artificial eyes,
giving them Iho motion nnd expression of tho natu
ral. Thcv are inserted without the least pain.
HEMORRHOID. (PILES ) This troublesome di
sense is readily cured. Those suffering from it will
do well to call.
Dn. Up Db On.rr visits Wilkos-Barre with a
View ot bumting up a permanem Imiiiuto for the
treatment of the Eye. Ear. nnd Ucncral Surgery.
hi experience of mere than a quarter of a century,
In Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be a
sufficient guaraatea to tnoso who may bo disposed to
cmtlcy him.
January 14, 1685. ly
R0CEI ES" IWlES !
Mrs. SARAH A. SIMPSON,
V'horthUrry street, east of the X C. if. 11
SUNBUltY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends nnd the
I ublio generally, that she has just opened a largo
assortment of FRESlT (orvricN, such as
TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLAS
SES, FISH, SALT, &0.
Pure Cider Vinegar, Fruit Jars, Glassware, nnd
a variety of Ladies Jriinuungs. rans. ihrcad Neck
Ties, Hnndkcrchicfs, .to., to which she invites all to
examine before purchasing elsewhere.
cunbury, Juuo li. ihuj tun
AMEEOTYPE AKD PHOTOGEAFII
Over J. Bowcn's Store, corner Market A Fawn St.
SXJIST-BXJPl V, PA.,
SBY'ERLY'. informs his friends nnd the public
. generally, that ho is tuking Portraits in tho
best style nud manlier at his Gallery iu tho ubove
place.
AMBROTYTES AND PHOTOGRAPHS,
are taken in every slylo ot tho Art. that cannot be
surpa.scu in tnc state. Having several year s expo
rienec, he w ill give satisfaction or no charge.
Copies will be taken from all styles of Pictures.
(iive him a call. Reuieiubcr, over liowen's store
Sunbury, June 17, ldtij.
PACIFIC I-20TBIi
170, 172, 174 & 170 (.iitEF.NWHii St.,
'Ono Square west of Broadway.)
Between Conrtlnndt nnd Dey Streets, New Y'ork.
JOHN PATTEN, Jr., Promctor.
Tho P vcii ti: Hotel is well and widely known to
tho traveling publio. Tbo location is especially
suitublo to merchants and business men , it is in close
Eroximity to the business part of the City is on tho
igbway of Southern and Western travel nnd adja
cent to nil the principal Railroad und Steamboat
depots.
Tho Pociflo lias liberal accommodation for over
300 guests; ll is well furnished nnd possesses every
modern improvement lor the comfort uud eLtertaiu
uient of its inmates. Tbu rooms urc spacious and
well ven;ilatcd ; provided with gas and water; tho
attendance is prompt nud respectful ; nud tho table
is generously provided with every delicacy of the
season.
The subscriber, who, for the past few years, has
been the lessee is now side pvoi rictor, and intends
loindentity himself thoroughly with the interests of
ins nouse. mi loug experience ns a Hotel-keeper,
he trust', by moderate charges nnd a liberal poli:y.
to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pacific
Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Jr.
September 9, lSoi ly
UxN 1TED ST ATES llOTEL,
Opposite tho
N. Y. ANEW HAVEN & WESTERN R. R. Detot
BEACH BTKEET, BOSTON.
. By F. SI. PRATT,
Formerly of tho American House.
Slay 13, IntiS. ly
ili
It I US
ohm irciully compounded of the
.17 bcstDR
a at ut IMainmoth Store of
JNO. FRlLINli A SON.
jjuxbury, Muy 20.1 II 5.
UEST wriiTirxiADF
HUNT 7.I .M '!
PURK LIIJEUTY LEAD,
Unopprcsscd for Whitening, Fine Ciloss, Durability
Firmuesji aud Evenness of Surface.
PURE LIBERTY LEAD Warranted to cover
more turfuce for samo weight than any other Lead
1 ry it and you null have olitr !
PUUE LIBETY ZINC,
ciec-ieu i-ioc, grounu in ucuucu i.inseea Uil, un
equutca in quality, always the same.
PURE LIBERTY BIKC,
it nrruiucu in iiu more uuu ociter work at A given
tvat iuuu auj wiuer
Oct the rt!
Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT
COLOR WORKS. Orders executed promptly by
ZIEQLEH Se SMITH,
IViaesae Drug, Paint aud Olitst Dealer:
I3f Store A Office. No 137 North THIRD Streeti
1H1LADELPH1A.
March 4, 1865. ly.
OLD EYES MADE NEW.
A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily restore
X. sight and give up spectacles, without aid of
utsjior or meuicii.e. &eut by mail, free, on receipt
Itf lit 4-mtilal Ail.lracj
E. Tt POdTP M T
February 4, 1R65 6m
J
F you rant good Tin-Ware
go to
SMITH A
PENT JER'S New Shop.
dr
O. W. 7.IECLER.
L. B. CASE
SIEG-LSP. GATP..
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SUNBURY. l'ENNSYl.VAVr
Collections and all Professional business promptly
. . . luicnenioni uusiuesa prom
attended to in the Courts uf Northumberland
ailii.inintF r,,.iii,t;..a
and
LyAlso, special attention paid to the Collection
Of I'HIlll.llll, 11j..,...I..u 1 I. II P 11.. 1
- . . uu une i-ay jor ,i mows
unburyMaroh 18, 18(15
NISW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY"
mf. II. I.ICl4l'M:, would respeotfully in.
mrm uie citueui ot bLNBURY. and the publio
irenAr..! I that L.t tu i - r
o j . uv umo ufcuvti a uew,
PHOTOOHA'PTT n a r r riiir
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In nimnson s ltnil.ltn sir....t. .m..i s, . c
where be is prcpured to take iu the best style of
i are,
the
PICTURES TO FRAME,
PICTURES IN CASES,
., . , CARD PHOTCHi R A PUS,
AIw Pictures made f.ir Rings, Breastpiua, Locket
o. 1 eron wishing iu our line will do woll to call
and examine specimens ut the Gallery
We hope to merit a liberal share of public patron.
age, Ol H SloTTO IK TO i'LKASK.
Sunbury, July 15, 1B06.
II I : It OI'.Mtlt'l'lll in iii ,k
W""1i;ShAl''li'f Oeneral as required bj
y the llth Section of the Act. eniiil..,)
ii- .C V. . """" nci, euiinoti An Act
enablinir the lliinka .tftl.1 .. . .
. - --- vuuiiuuuweauu to oecome
Associations i for tb. purpose of banking under the
laws of the United States." passed on the 22d day of
AoKUf A.1,.iJ0f e"'ed to me that the
rb"Hof-Sl;l:,l,u.ml,,rlBIc1''' l"atedin the Borough
of Sunbury, Northumberland county, ha furnished
satisfactory evidence to him that ull the requirements
of said Act have been complied with by the said
liank, and that it bua hocome an association for the
purpose oi Bunking under the Lawa of the Lulled
i- I d.0.lb6rcf". cause the notice thereof to be pub
lished in accordance with the provisions of the aaid
th action of the said Act, .Ld do dtelar. that th.
(. barter of the stud Bank by tho terms uf aaid Act, ia
Ueued and taken to be hereupon surrendered sub
ject u Ui provision of the first Motion of aaid act
Fxseutive Ck.aibr, 1 '
Uarfiborg, Aug JS, w 1
SCHENCK'S
MANDRAKE PILLS
FOR
BiaiZ HEADACHE,
Ii Nlmpton C'nuae nnd Cure.
Tins has received its name from a constant nausea
or sicknoss at the stomach, which attends the pain in
he head. This headache ia apt to begin tn th
morning on waking from deep sleep, and when
some irregularity of diot has been committed on th
day before, or sometimes for sevorol day previous.
At first thero ii a distressingly oppressive feeling in
the head, which gradually merges Into a sever
heavy pain in tho temples, frequently attended by a
tense of fullness and tenderness in one eye, nnd ex-
sending across tho forehead. There i a clammy, un
pleasant tasto in the mouth, an offensive breath, and
he tongue covered with a yellowish white fur. Th
sufferer desires to be alone in th dark room. As
soon as the patient feels the fullness in the head and
pain in the temples, take a largo dose of Schcnko'a
Mandrake Pills, and in an hour or two they will feel
as well as well as ever. This has been tried by thou
lands, and is always sure to curo, and Instead of the
sick headache coining on every week or ten days,
hey will not be troubled with It one in thro
months.
Schchck' Mandrake Pills are composed of a Lum
ber ,of roots besides Podophinin, or concentrated
.Mandrake all of which tend to relax tho secretions
of tho liver, and act more prompt than ' blue pill or
mercury, and without leaving any dangerous effects
In a bilious person they will show themselves by the
stools. They will expel worms, mucus, bile and nil
morbid matter from the system. In tick headache!
li luey aroiBKeu MHlrocted abvovc, (a full dose a
soon as they feel the first symptoms of it Dr. ecucncK
will and bus directed his agents to return th money
if they do not gfve perfect satisfaction.
If a person has been compelled to stay ont lata at
night and drink tco much wine, by taking a dose of
pills ongoing tubed, next morning he will feel as
though he had not drank a drop, unless he forget
to go to bed at all.
Tliey only cost 25 cents n 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 name Schcnck'i Mandrake
Pills.
' Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Schenck's Princi
pal Oflicc, No. 15. North Sixth street, Philadelphia
and by Druggists and Storekeeper, generally.
Prico fur Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonio, each
?l 50pcrbottlo. $7 50 tho half dozen, or two bot
tles of Syrup and one of Tonio, for $3 75.
Dr. Schcnck will be nt hi oilico. No, 15 North
Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday to see
patients. He makes no charge for advice, but for a
through examination of the lungs with nis Respiro
meter, he charges $3.
Slarch IS 1305.
Wistar's Balsam
WILD CH EUR V
one of the oldest and most reliuble rciuoUie iu tho ;
world for i
Coughs, Cold. Whooping Cough, Drouchiti, Diffi- !
culty of iircatl,i?)g. Asthma, lloiirnnnopi, Soro 1
viuur, mill . vi j nuvvtltlU (Jl
THE THROAT, LINUS AMD CHEST,
including even
COTISTJ-MfTI01Sr
WISTAR'S RALS M OF WILD CHERRY.
I
j
So general has the use of this remedy become, and
sopo-ulnr is it every wliero. that it is unnecessary to j
recount ils virtues lis works speaks for it, nnd find
utterance in Ilic abundant nnd voluntary testimony
of the many who from long suffering nnd settled di- j
soiikC have by its use been restored to pristine viuor ,
nnd health. iVecnn present a mass of evidence in
proof of our iiserlion. tlott
CANNOT RE DISCREDITED.
Tli- Itvv. Jacob fairrlilor.
Well known and much respected among the Ucrma
population iu tliisceuntry. makes the following stato
incut for the benefit of the atllicted :
ll.isovtn. Pa., Feb. 15, 1859.
Dear Sir : Having realized iu my family impor
tant benefits from the use or your valuubls prepara
tion Wislnr's Ralsiim of Wild Chcry it n fiords me
pleasure to rccomiiicnd it to the publio. tome eight
years agooueof my daughters seemed to be in a de
cline, uud little hopes of her recovery wcro enter
tained. I then procured a bottle of your sxcellcnt
Balsam, and before she had luken tho whole of tho
contents of Iho boiilo tl t ic fas a great improvement
tnberhenfth. 1 havo, hi n r individual case, made
frequent use of your v lunl-'e medicine, uud have
also been benefited by it
JACOB SECIILER.
Smith, Ecq.,
red ent of the Morris County Bank, Morristown,
Now Jersey.
"Having used Dr. Wistnr's Balsam of Wild Cherry
for about tiftoeu years, and having realized its bene
ficiul results in my futility, it aflords me great plea
sure iii recommending it to tbo public as a valuable
remedy is cases uf weak lungs, colds, coughs, Ac,
and a remedy which I consider to be entirely inno
cent, and may be taken with perfect safety by th
most dclicuto in health."
From Eon. John E. Smith,
A distinguished Lawyer in Westminster, Md.
I have ou several occasions used Dr. Wistar's Bal
aam of Wild Cherry for sevcro colds, and always
with decided benefit. I know of no preparation thut
is more cthcacious or mole deserving of general use.
The Bulsaui has also been used w ilb excellent eAect
by J. IS. Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, Md.
Wistau s Balsam op Wild Cukubv.
- Nono genuiue unless signed ' I. BUTTS," on the
wrapper.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DI.NSMORE, No. 4'Jl Broadway. New York.
8. W. 1'OWLE A Cti., Proprietors, Boston.
And by all DrugUt.
JiEDDIXG'.S 1UHSIA SALVE
Ileitis Old fores.
BEDDING S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Burns, Scalds, Cuts.
REDDIXC'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Wounds, Bruises, Sprains.
KEDDJXO'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Boils, Vlcors, Cancers.
BEDDING'S. BUSSIA SALVE
Cures Salt Rheum, Piles, Erysipelas.
.BEDDING'S BUSSIA SALVE
Cures Ringworm, Corns, Ac, 4c
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
f30n!y 25 Cents a Box.J
roa 8 A LB BY
J P. D1N.M0RE, No. m Broadway, N. Y.
S. W. I'OWLE A CO. No. 18 Treuioutst., Boston.
And by all Druggists and Country Storekeoprs.
Deo 21 lsti4. ' r
TO CONSUMERS OF
,TUIE uadorsigned dealer In Coal from th follow
L ins well knows Collieries is prepared to receive
orders lM the tarns at the Lowest Market Kates, vis,:
MORDECAI'S DIAMOND MINES
GRAY'rl u
PAKKISII & CO S "
CON SOLID ATED CO S "
lis Li alst prepared to nrnish th
Uullicnore Co'st Celebrated Coal,
Lump and Prepared.
On th l'.i t f the Susquehanna River and navr d
Grace. lit ku mads arrangements for lb best
PITTSTON AJD PLyM0UTH COALS
Which b prepartsl to deliver on board Boats at
norlhuncsrltnd, oi by Cars over Nnnhan e .
Railroad ti on th fin of th Philadelphia and
Erie Railtead, on the beat terms.
ii is pr ej. wed to C U all Order with despatch, and
rospeclfull j solicit trdr from th Trad,
iddrsa J0HN MoJARLAITD,
April I, fKd IferHitiBMud, Pr
SBMCSOUft'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
to Nea-Btntlea or locoatlntne of Crln. tnfiamma
Ilea er UlotriUon ef th Bladtlsr r Kidneys,
Ih Prastrat Gland, Oravtl, Crick Dust StpasHs, Dropsi
cal SwtlUnt, Org aol Weakness, DtbUlty, raal Cav
plaints, a.
HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
AID
Improved Rose "Wasli
Win radically exterminate from the system Slit aris
ing from Habit f Dissipation, o( llttl tmpitut, UUl r
no ckanff iM, fi inconvtnUne cr txpotun;
completely superseding iho unpUatantand dangmv
nmtdlu, Copalia and Jireury, In carln Unit disiuts,
USE HElTMBOLD'S
FUND EXTRACT BUCHU
la all Diseases of th Urinary Organ, whether existing lo
atau er rntiia, from whativr caus originating, and
no mattifoho long rtandlng. It I pleasant In It tait
and odor, IMMEDIATE la action, and mor strengthening
than any ef Ih preparation ef Bjrk or Iron,
Taos suffering from BroktH Down or Dllicat Corutl
luUom, proeuro Iho Htm tiy at onto.
Th Reader moat b aware that however slight may b
Ih attack of th abov diseases, It 1 certain to affect hi
Lodlly Uialth, Iftntal Poutro and Dapplnu: If no
treatment 1 lubmUttd to, Consumption or Insanity may
niu.
All lb above dUasa require u m wi
HELMBOLD'8 EXTRACT BUCHU
la th Groat "Diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S
tnoiLT coa ciaraATBB
Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
for purifying th blood, removing all diseases arising from
xcesa and Imprudence In life, chronlo constitutional dis
eases arising from an Impure state ef th blood, and th
only reliable and effectual known remedy for th cur of
Berofula, Scald Read, Bait Rheum, Pain and Swelling ef
th Bones, Ulcerations ef th Throat and Legs, Blotches,
Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erup
tions of tb skin, and beautifying th OoxrLxxiox.
NOT A- "PEW
Of th worst disorders that afflict mankind arise from th
corruption that accumulate In th Bloed. Of all th lis
ooverles that have been mad to purge It out, non caa
quel in effect nSLUBOLD'S COSIPO tSD EXTRA CJ
OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and renovates th
Blood, Instills tb vigor of health into th system, and
purge out th humor which make disease. It stimulates
Ih healthy functions of the body, and expels the disorder
that grow and rankle la tb Blood. Such a remedy, that
could be relied en, has long been sought for, and now, for
th first time, th public have one on which they can de
pend. Our space her does not admit of certificates to
show its effects, but tb trial of a lngla bottle will (bow to
th sick that It has virtues surpassing anything they bar
ver taken.
Two tablespeonsful of th Extract of Sarsaparilla, added
to a pint ef water, Is equal te the Lisbon Diet Drink, and
one bottle la equal to a gallon of the Syrup ef Sarsaparilla,
or the decoction as usually made.
The above Extracts ar prepared on purely (dentins
principle In Fjcuo and embody th full strenjlh ef
the ingredients entering Into their composition. A ready
and conclusive test will b a comparison of their proper-
tie wlta those set forth in th U. S. Dispensatory.
,
tirtWf Trt tt&P Tttt? ftPMPrsttf'i
V V 4 fl W "- V-
In Diseases of the Bleed, Humors on the Face, or any
and every part of the body, use Extract Sarsaparilla, ap
plying to dimples aua alt .mI Uynui r EmpttAna
the Improved Kose Wash.
Use the Extract Buchu for all diseases requiring th aid
of a Diuretic, except those of the Urinary Organs, such as
Gonorrhoea and Gleet; in these use the Extract Buchu
and Inject with the Improved Rose Wash.
t5T TnESE EXTRACTS IIAVB DEEM ADMITTED
TO I'SC IN Till UNITED STATES ARMY, aud also are
In very general use In all th STATU HOSPITALS AND
PUBLIC INSTITUTION'S throughout tho land, as well as
In private practice, and are consfdered as invaluable
remedies.
MEDICINE
DSLIVERSD TO AM T ADDRESS.
Direct letters to
HELMBOLD'S DRUG A CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE,
594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel,
ea To
IIELMDOLD'3 MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 South Tenth St., Assembly Build's, Phila.
DucrCbt Symptom in all Communication.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Beware of Counterfeits!
April 22, 1885 ly.
66 V
CJBC-aTHSaC-,i 9 9
(Lit IlERR'S HOTEL,)
Corner Market and 3d Streets, IIARRISBVRU, PA.
TIIE attention of the public is respectfully called
to this Hotel which is now onen for the accoumnda.
tion of iruests. In the past live month durinir which
time it has been closed ibe bouse hus been thorough
ly remodeled and repaired, until in point of conveni
ence and comfort, iu patrons will Cud it to own no
superior.
The I'lirnitiire I'titlre-Iy cw.
Rooms larger than are usuall v found in modern hotels
bitunted ou the corner of two principal busiuesa
streets of the city, but two and a half quures from th
Rail Road Depot. The proprietor determined to
spare no expense in securing; the comfort of bis frucsts
and a fuvorable reputation for tho establishment, he
feels willing to trust its character to the judgment
Ui uio yitiiuufl.
HENRY THOMAS, Proprietor
January 21, 186S.
J. R. HILBUSII,
County Surveyor, Coutryuuccr
AND
JUSTICE OF THE PEA CE.
3Tahotifly, Xitrtuumherliind Couuty, PenrCa
Office in Jackson township. Engagements can
be made by letter, directed to the above address.
All business entrusted to his cure, will b promptly
attended to. r '
April 22, 1865. ly
FLOUR & FEED STORE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
TIIE subscriber respectfully informs th publio
that he keep constantly on hand at his new
WAREHOUSE, near tha Snaniokin Valley Railroad
Depot, in fcl'NIllRY, Flour by th barrel and sacks
of all kinds of feed by the ton
The above is all uiannfaotured at his own Mills,
aud will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
, J M- CADWALLADER.
Sunbury, June 4, 1664.
e. a. aoBiisr,
Attorney nssd ounellor nt Ijsvr,
BOON VILLE, COOPER CO .MISSOURI.
WILL pay taxes on lands in any part of th
btate. Buy and sell real Estate, and all other
matters aattustcd to him will receive prompt atten
tion. July t, 1865 pot 15, 'tt.
NKW COAL. I'IK-fl.
fTIHE partnership of Grant A Dieti bavlivt neea
L dissolved. The undersigned have eered into
partnership in th Wholesale and Bil t-'1 and
Shipping Business under th fir nam of GRANT
BROTHER.'
Thankful for ,w iwtronag sxtended to us In tb
lai Urina of i'riliug A Urant, and Grants A Dials
reapaelively, w respaotfulJy olioit a eeotipuaDe
f tb Sam.
W. T. GRANT,
T. D O RAM I.
Uts? Wktrft, uaxirys Ptea'a.
Aril IS, IMJ
r
KA3K PGR HEE.MBOLO,8.yf
THE RED LION HOTEL.
(Lata .Mr. Boaltoa's.)
MARKET BTBJCET, STJNBTTRT, FA.
JULIUS ARBITER,
HAS taken this old and well known stand, and
refitted and furnished th earn 1 prepared to
aceoramodnt Boarder and Traveler with th bt
th market can afford. He hope by strict attention
to business to receive a share of publio patronage.
His TABLE contains th best the market atlords.
Hi Bar is filled with th choicest of Liquors, both
Malt and Spirituous.
The stabling is good, and attended by oareful
Ostlers.
Sunbury, April 80, 1864. ly
C3-. "W- HAXJPT
Attorney nnd Counsellor nt Ij-r,
Office on south side of Market street, four doors west
of . Y. Bright A Son' Store,
8TJNBTJRTT, FA.
Will attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to his care, the collection oi claims in
Northumberland and the adjoining counties.
Sanbury, May 23, 1863. ly
TO THE
MUSICAL PUBLIC.
THE subscriber 20 years a practical Piano Fort
Manufacturer, of New York City, baa perma
nently located in this section, and would respectfully
selicit orders for
TUNING, REPAIRING. AND REGU
LATING PIANO FORTES
and MEL0SE0NS.
Th subscriber is also th manufacturer' Agent
for
CIIICKKRING A SON'S,
HA7.LETON BRO S .
LINDEMAN A SON'S..
WILLIAM B. BRADHt'RY'S,
EDrt ARD BLWOM FIELD'S,
DlCLt2. ALU n. vo-u,
PIA.0 I'OKTES,
And Carhart A Ncedham's. and Pcloubet's
MELODEONS & HARMONIUMS,
And L. U. Stuart s Pip CHURCH ORGANS
james Mcdonald.
Rloomsburg, Pa., April 29, 1805.
II. II. MASSI-K.
Attorney at Ijiw, SUNBURY, PA.-
-A- vwiittiiuiis atlcuuru IU ill tuv WUUIICB UI lOr
thuitlbcrlftnd. L'nion Snv.lnp M.inlt.ir PfiliK.tl.la
i t ' 1
REFERBNCES.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. G. Oattcll A Co.,
Hon. AVm. A. Porter, "
Morton Mc.Michacl. Esq., "
E. Ketcham A Co., 2sfl Pearl Street, New York.
John W. Ashiucnd. Attorney at Law, "
Matthews A Cox. Attorneys at Law, "
Sunbury, March 2, 181)2.
I. U C T li KV H TS
IMPERIAL
IJIjotogvapij (GaUcn'rs,
Nos. 0!I, ?OJ and 06 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dec. 17,lSC4.-6m
FROM WASHINGTON.
LATEST IMPROVEMENT OF AGRI
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
AT Til B
F O U N D R TTa
of
& CCCPE?kJ
BTJNBTJ-R.-Tir, FETSTN'A.
Get the Best Get the Cheapets Get tho most Eco
nomical, which cau be hail at the Rohrbach Foundry
Having a large assortment of the most approved
STOVE.S, such ns Cooking. Parlor. Office and Shop
Stoves, which will be sold ot the lowest rates. Also,
Kettles of all sizes. Pans. Skillets. Ao.
They nre also manufacturing Machinery, Ploughs,
Casting. Ac, nt short notice.
Repairing all kinds of Agricultural Implements
done in a good workinauliko manner and at the
shortest notice.
All articles shipped as ordered. Orders respect
fully solicited and promptly attended to.
ROHRBACH A COOPER.
er01d Iron, and all kinds of Produce takon iu
Exchange for work.
Kunbury, June 18, 18G4. tf
BREAD t BREAD ! ! BREAD ! ! !
tste-w BAKERY.
THE undersigned has opened a Bakery, on Market
street. Sunbury. Pa., two doors west of the Post
Office, where he will keep constantly on band,
I'rewli lli-cml, TwiMt-ItoilN, KukUn,
aud TEA-BUNNS.
All kinds of
FANCY CAKES. Common Cukes, Pretzels. Ac.
Pic-Nio Parties, Weddings and Funcruls, will be
supplied nt the shortest notice.
A good assortment will be kept up at all times,
manufactured out of tho best matonul, and orders
will be promptly atlcuded to.
He trust that bis friends and the nublic generally
will sustain bim in this new enterprise, now grcutly
needed in Sunbury.
He trusts his experience in the business will enn
ble him to give general satislaction to all who may
favor him wilh their patronage.
DAVID FRY.
bunbury, April 22, 18Gi.
MILLINERY GOODS,
AND
t'A.cv (nis s&'rici-iim.-NUM
MISS L. SHISSLER,
At the new stand, in Market Square, SUNBURY,
TTAVE just received from Philadelphia the latest
XX ami most! attnoiiaule styles ot .Millinery Goods,
such as Uonnots, Hats. Silks, Ribbons and Laces,
ci-nns, Hosiery una moves. i?Kcioon SKirts, r lowers,
Head Dresses A Nets, Old Ladies' Caps, Shawls,
Silk, Ao.
Block Crape and Lace Veils, Crap and Linen Col
lars, iTi-ss irimnungsanu uuitons, loisets, tepbyrs,
Cotton Yarn. Soap aud Perfumery.
Itugle Trimming, Hair I'Inai uud
Cobisum.
Gouts' Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, Ac.
Flags, Picturo Tassels and Cords.
Purasols, Ladies' Satchels, Fans, Ao.
Tliotograplis of Trcsidcnt Lincoln,
handsomely framed.
Thankful for past patronage I bop by strict at
tention to business to oonttuue the same.
L. SHISSLER.
Sunbury, May 13, 1855
WALL PAPER !
J. W. r RILING A SON, respectfully announce
mm iney nave just receiveu anil opened a verv desi
rablo assortment of WALL PAPER aud BORDER
which they will dispose of at very reasonable price
Remember the place, Mammoth Store, Market
square.
Sunbury, May 20, 1S6S.
ICE CREAM FREEZERS.
New supply of Masses' Fivi-Mix cte Free
.l. XES, received from New York, for sale by
uubury, May 21, JM. I1J3. MASSER
Lat kau anaa At Illoomaburir. Itnil
roud,
ON and after Jan. lbtb, 1864, Pauenger Trains
will run as follows :
MOVING SOUTH.
Passenger.
Lear
Scran ton,
Kingston,
Bloomsburf
4.20 V.
M.
8 24
jvupcri,
Danville,
.3i
9 li
iii
Arrivt Northumberland,
MOVING NORTH.
Lesv
Northumberland, 8 00 A. M
Danvill,
Rupert,
Rloomsburg,
Kinirston.
8.40
8 40
V 34
12 12P.M.
Arrive at Scranton.
1.30
Freight t PassenKer leaves Bloomsburir. 10.15 A. M
Passenger taking the Mail Train South connect
with tb Express train from Northumberland, arriv
ing at Ilarvisburr. at 1 30 A. M . lUlliniore T.Vi) A.
M., and at Philadelphia, at T OO A. M. Tb Mail
train from Northumberland leaves immediately af f
th arrival of the Expreu train from Uarrisburr
R.lllnwtra alh.vino P..rtbn. luviltl l'l.ll' "'I'""
at 10 40 P. M , to reach point on this r auj"I
we mil loreuoou. ccomran h
New and elegant Bleeninc eri1"TEP17 -n?
Hlirhl lp.liu.ank. t, 1 IKIItl aUQ
Balumor., and KorUumb'ix xTboUND Bunt '
p.-aTAUFFEB. "
K. is- PbelVhu: eraW f Q"rr''
As toiimjt of U'ntchesi, Jew.
elry, "ieu are aoastanUe
. tsand, 6ultiU for HOLIDAY PRESENTS'
aSWUeWteh,'4 "J
Psisal tM4 if
The Adnm'si TRxpreasi Compnnr.
GIVE NOTICB that they tav CTiolude4 ar.
rangements with th Northern Central Railroad
Company to run trains from Baltimor or York,
Harrisbarg, Danpjln, Halifax, Tremrton, Sunbury,
Northumberland, Lewlsbirrg, MUton, Money, M il
liaranport, and all intermediate atatiom, connecting
at Harrisburg with the GREAT WESTERN EX
PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Bt, Louis Md tbo
West.
Also with Howard A Co Express at Milton or
Danvill. Rloomsburg, Wilkesbarr, Plttrtbn, Bcran
ton, and Intermedial stations on th Cattawiss.
Lackawanna A Bloomsburg Railroads. At Wil
liamsport, by Howard A Co.'s Express to Jersey'
Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A Co.,
nd their connections, for Canton, Troy, Elmira;
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, and to all aooossibla
points in Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bank Notes,
Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every descrip
tion. Also, Notes, Drafts and Bills for Collection.
Experienced and efhoient messengers employed,
and every effort will be made to render satisfaction.
JOHN BINGHAM.
Superintendent Pcnn'a Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. PISC1IER, Agent for Sunbury.
Anril 5, 1862.
1SOS. Arrnnsxemcntsi lHOSr
r Ier York I.lnpn.
TnE CAMDEN AND AMB0Y AND PHILADEL-
ruiA Jinu iiitiXTVX ll. R. CO.'S LINES.
From Philadelphia to Xew York and Way Plaret,
from Walnut street Wharf and Kensington
Depot, will leav as follows, fit : rAtta.
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation,) J2 25
At 9A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J.,
Accommodation, 2 25
At 3 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City,
(Morning Mail.) 3 00
At 8 A.M., via Camden and Jersey cily 2d
Class Ticket ' 2 24
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey cifv,
Express " 3 00
At 12 M Tin Qnmdon and Ambrsr, C and A.
(Accommodation.) 2 21"
At 2 P. M.ria Camden and Amboy, (C. ns
A. Express,) " j of(
A,J ? M-'. "ii" Kensingten and Jersey City,
Wash, and N. Y. Express ' 3 ua
At,F6vening M;!?,K",inK,0n ""-"T City,
ASouthernJMa'ir Ktm'WSUD "J . fl0
At lj (night) via Kensington and Jersey city
Soutncrn Express 3 no
At 5 P. M.,via Camden and Amboy, (Accom-
f,,1oda,'on,' rcight and Passenger, First
Class licket. ,,,
Second Class Ticket, ,
b..r "17 0RP',S,r'tbur' Sm, Wilkes,
barre, Montrose, Great Bond, Ac nt M
ForMuuch Chunk. Allentown, Bothlobem, Bcli-
re, Easton, Lanil.crtvillc. Flcmiiton, Ao., t6 a.
A. M , from Kcn.ins;ton Depot, and at 21 P M
from Walnut street Wharf. '
r(-f"hn?i 'MlL,i!!, V'"n!Cts Trains leavins?
Easton for Miiuch Chunk, at 3-20 P M )
For Mount Holly, nt tt A. M., 2 and 4 IP. M
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. nnd 2 P Al
- . WAV "SI. '
For Bristol, Trenton. Ac. at 11 A. M. and 21 and
P. M. from Kensington,
For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Rovcrlv Bur
lington, Florence, Bordcntown, Ac, at 1'' 1 2 4
and 6 P. M. ' ' '
I irX- Fur Vow Vrtl- TT-. t . .
. " " . , . ! i-mcs leaving Jven-
singion De,K.t. take the Cars on Fifth street, abov.
Walnut, half an hour before depurturo. The Cars
run into the Depot, and on tho arrival of each Train
run from the Depot. 1
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each
passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking
anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. Alt
baggage over fitly pouu.li to be paid Tor extra. Th
Company limit their responsibility for baggage to
One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable lor any
amount beyond S100. except by spcciid contract
January 17, 1805. Agent.
si. c. uii.iicii.iiiV
Confectionery, Toy and
PUIT STOE,
Market Street, Sisnburj-, la.
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRUIT, Ac, Jcc,
CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at the abov
establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason
able prices.
lie is manufacturing all kinds of Confectioneries
ratesl'P "P assur",ent which are sold at low
Tobacco. Segars, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and
a variety of other articles, all of whish aro offered
wholesalo and retail.
Ll Remember the name and place .art
Ttf.-L . . . , j M c gearhart,
storo " wcstgfE- Y- f'Snt A Son'
Sunbury. Sept. 19, 180.1. t f
111: iKi:i:xr:is
As Improved for lSS nnd 1S60,
By E. KETCHAM A CO., 2S9 Pearl st Now York.
fTIHE only Freezer constructed on scientific prin
A ciples with a revolving can and spring blade
scraper. The one hastens the frcczingof the cream
the other removes it as fast as frozen.
The most rapid iu freezing, with the least quantiti
of ICC. n
The most economical in cost, as it is tho mostsimpli
and durable in structure.
For sule iu all the prinoipal cities and towns in th.
Union. '
Each Freezer accompaniod with a book of rccipt
and full directions.
PRICES.
tl 00
4 00
ft 00
a oj
8 U0
3 quarts,
4 quarts, -6
quarts,
8 quarts,
14 quarts,
iu quarts,
1 vu
htilv la TT 1 If 1 JCPT1 f I n
March 2; lb'62 saUT
GeobceIIill, Sihox P. Woltebto'
HILL & WOLVSRTON,
Attorney! uud CoiiDcioi-s at l.nv
Office, Market street, cor. Ccntro Alley,
SXJ3srBXT-2-, -p A..
W7 ILI' aUtni promptley to the collection of c!ai
and all other professional business intrusted
their care in Northumberland andadjoiuingoountii
Sunbury, January 23, 1862
Isiternatlouul Hotel,
365 and 367 BroaJvay, Corner FraU!in Str,
NEW YORK.
THIS first class House the most quiet, homcli
and pleasant Hotel in the cilv offers super
inducements to those visiting Ncw York for buiin
or pleasure. It is central in its location, and kept
the ti'iioi-KAs Plam. in connection with Tavloi
Saloon, where refreshments can be had all hoi
or served in their own rooms. The charges aro t,
derate, tho rooms and attendance of the first ordc
baths, and all tho modern conveniences attacked
Oct l,lto4.
SOLOMON MALICK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SUNBURY, Northumberland County, 3
OFFICE ia East end of Weaver's Tavern, Mar
Street.
All business entrusted to him will be careful y 1
punctually attended to. Consultation in tho E
lish and German languages.
Sunbury, April 8. lclii.
The Complete, trouble-Acting' Sc
Keiirnllnjg
CORN SHELLUit !
PATENTED, AUGUST 2ri 1S64.
mills Ph. Her is the only one-nat shells th C
J perfectly clean from the'00 when green, so
edordry. It give the Vr a double oporatioc
HistthellinirWlturl.it' passes throuirli. mH
rates Ih Cob from I" l-'or0 completely, rendcrin
atone fit for m " without tb u& of tie fani
mill. This p-I"a shells a
Ialf -nd 0 Ear to the Minute ly Ot
nurjf nana jvwer.
apd ean b used, also, by Horse, Steam or V
ow,r by attaining a Pulley on th Cr.nk Sb
tor Durabiiity, Cleanliness. Neatness. Cheap
and Rapidity iu Shelling, this Machin cannot
quailed by any other.
BlATU AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE
REASONABLE TERMS.
?.V.1$r"'"l;U yo". Dt """" or 61"
clean , if you tav occasion to shell green or d
ora; if yo want your eoio and eoi. separate,
you want a durable machine ; if you w.ita cl
th Ur, buy th. Complel., Doubl.-Acting, Sf.'
araUug Cora tboller.
n n ar KREXCE8 :
?h.H ?!r, 1, 1,r J- W- Teal unb
Charles Haas, Millar, Kamael Lessig, Road
u i ,or1K" -' W.i,er. 1. Augi
Miller, Sunbury. bol. Marts. Farmer,
Heury Laiseutrug. IUar Gap. C. Albert, tieor.et
.i!nS-M,l,r,1 " w r'ala at tb rooadr
011JiBAOH A OifOfm, h.ab,ry. Pj
Bnauy, Jm. , lotH.-a,