Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 25, 1865, Image 4

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TAILORING
J. F. SCHAFFER.
KE?rECTFVLI,Y Inform! th eillten of Sl'N
i BCKY and vicinity, tbsl he hi opened a
'I'll i lot-in;; Miop,
the room over Knnuwortli'i Grocery, opposite 'J"
Dental Hotel, Sunhurv. whore lie Is leady to make
p garments of i.ll kinds iu tho latest slylo und best
workmanlike manner.
Having lind experience in the business for nuin
bar of vcurs ho hones to render itencrnl siiti.'faetlou
Custom tvork is respectfully o'i
J. !
Oiled.
. Kt'lIAFFKR.
Sunhnry, May IS. IBfly ,y-
Notice to TrimM'rN.
"VTOTICE f hereby givon, that tin person wiil he
JlM allowed to trespass on my property, on tlie
bbamokin Inland, or In enter into any enclosure
without permission, as the penalties of the luw w ill
be enfarood against all offenders.
J'O REWARD,
trill he pnld for Information that will lead to the
ouviction of any such trespasser.
JOSEPH BIRD.
Shamokin Island. May 1-1.
KEW SK1KT i'UK lfctio-6.
THE GREAT INVENTION OF Till! AliF. IS
lOOP SKIRTS.
J W. BRAl'LEYo New Potent Lll'LlX LLLIP
TIC (or double) SPRINtl SKIRT.
Thin Invention consists of Duplex (or tvi) Elliptic
Tiiro liciined Steel vprings. ingeniomly braided
tightly 11 lid firmly togclhvr, eilpja to edge, making
the toughest, most 'lievi bio. elastic ami it iirnlilv springs
over used. They seldom bc?d or lrcnk. like tho
fsingle Spiit'S, and consequently preserve their per
fect and beautiful slnpc lnoro than twice as long as
any single sprint? skirt that ever has or can be inndo.
'i'lie wonderful flexibility nnd grent comfort mid
pl-insurc to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Skirt will bo experienced particularly in all crowded
Assemblies. Operas. Cnrringcs Railroad Cars, Cl.uroli
Tews, Arm Chairs, for I'ruuicnude and Houso Dreys,
ol the Skirt can ba folded when in un In occupy a
email place an easily uud eunvuiicutly as u Silk or
Muslin Dress.
A Lady having enjoyed tho pleasure, eotnfort and
grent convenience ot wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Btecl Spring SSkirt lor a single dny will never nf rr
wnrds willingly disperse with tneir use. For Chil
dren, Mi.-es nnd Yuung l.ndic.i t'uey arc superior to
11 others.
The Hoops nre covered wiih 2 ply double tw isted
thread and will wear twice as lung ns 'he single yarn
covering which is used in nil single Steel Hoop Skirts.
The throe bottom rods u every Skirt aro douhlo
steel, and twieo or douhlo cunrcd to prevent the
eovering from wearing off tho rods when drugging
down slnirs. stonu slop', Ac, Ac, which they nru
onelantly subject to when in use.
All aro nimlo of the new and elegant corded Tapes,
tid are the best quality in every part, giving to the
wearer the most graceful and perl'tct shape possiblo,
and nre unquestionably the liglittst, most dcrirnblo,
ooml'itrtubloiin.l cconjui-n! skirt ever made.
Wests' Ilradlcy A Cnry, Proprietors of the Inven
tion, and solo Manufacturers, U7 Chambers, mid 7tl
4 SI licadu siri-ots. .Yew-York.
Fur sale in all fir.-t-clnss stores in this city, nnd
throughout tho United States and Cnneiu, llnvana
tie Cuba, Mexico. South America, and the West In
dies. tj Inquire for tho Duplex Elliptic (or double)
Spring Skirt. A. 4 C.
August 1J, 1855. Sin
$500 rE'W-A.IID.
THE undersigp? ! will pay a Reward of Five Hun
dred Dollar?, for too discovery nnd conviction
of tho persou or persons, who set five to, and destroy
ed the Coal Draker at Trcvortn, about 1 o'clock on
Thursday aivrniiig, Augi:rt 24tb.
S10WT0X 4 CO.,
Trevorlon. Sept. ?. 1St!J.
MILLINERY GOODS. .
BROOKS & UO S K N II E I M i
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
Ko. 431 Market Stroet, north lids, PIIIADELPIIIA.
Have now open their usual handsome variety of
Ribbons, Bonnet Materials,
Straws A Fancy iioncetj,
Ladies' & Misses' Hats,
FLOWERS, KUCHES, LACS8.
and all other article required by the
. nillliuery Trade ! ;
By long expericneo nnd strict attention to this
branch of business exclusively, we flatter ourselves
that we can otter inducements, ia variety, styles,
quality and modornte prices not everywhere to bo
lotmd. The attention of MILLISEKS and MER
CHANTS U respectfully solicited.
ief Particular attcntU-n paid to filing
Ordert. '
March 4, ISO. 3m. '
Wm.M. Rockefeller. Lloyd T. RonuiiACH.
ROCKEFELLER & ROHRBACH.
iraDMMa m mi,
Sl'ltl.UV, 1'E.WJa.
OFFICE the same that has been heretofore occu
pied by Wtn. M. Rojkefcller, Esq., nearly op
posite the residence of Judge Jordan.
Bunbury. July 1, 1H65. ly
orlli-rn Central Itnilwuy.
FOUR TRAIXS DAILY to and from Baltimore
and Washington city.
Connections made with truiiui on Pennsylvania
Kailrond, to and from Pittsburg nnd the West.
FOUR TRAIN'S DALY to and from tne North nnd
West Branch Snsqnehauna, Eluiirn, and ull of North
ern New York.
ON and alter MONDAY. OCTOBER Id, lS6t.
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury,
Barrisburg and Baltimore ns follows, u :
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Sunbury duily (except
Sunday). 10 It) A. M.
" loaves Ilurrisl'iirg, 1 :u p. M.
" arrives nt Bkltiuoro, b M "
Elmira. Express Truin leaves Sunbury
daily (except Sunday,) 11 40 P. M.
leaves lla.-risburg (except
iMonday.) 2 50A-.M.
arrives at Baltimore daily
(tfxeept Monday). 7 00 A. M.
Barrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris-
burg. ; 4i A. M.
Sunbury Accommodation leaves Suubury
daily (except Sunday) at 7 00 A M
Erie Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday.) nt 3 IS "
J.rio Jluil J rum leaves sunsury daily
(except Sunday,) at
3 M V II.
SOUTHWARD.
Hail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday)
leaves llarrisburg
9 20 A. M
1 45 P. M,
arrives at Sunbury,
4 21
Xlmira Express Train leaves' Baltimort 10 00 P. M
" arrives at llarrisburg. 2 20 A M.
" leaves llarrisburg (except
Monday), 2 40 A.M.
" arrives ut Suubury. 5 15 "
Erie Express Train leaves Bulliruora
daily (except Sunduys) at CO P M
cava uarruburg daily (except Sun
day at 1 20 A M
" arrive at Sunbury at 3 50
llarrisburg Aoooiniuodution leaves Harris-
burg, daily (except Sunday) at J 50 P M
" arrives at llarrisburg. 7 45PM
ounbury Accommodation leaves llarris
burg daily (axcept Sunday) at . 4 2S P M
trie -Mkii iruin leaves Hurruburg daily
(except Sun liys) at 12 00 P M.
The hri Express and Erie Mall Trains are
through trains tn and from Erie and all intermedial
poinu. Mint and Express trains run through to
. i'r further information aprT at tha Oflioa.
1. X. DuBAKRY Uen. Supt.
3S65.
October 1 1
IMiilntlcIpliiit A Trie nallroad.
mats great line traver- thei-orlbornand North
j. we couuuei oi rouiufjv-.nia to tbo oity of Erie
It has been leased by tho PenM7lyui Railroad
wtxpaiiy novj wvpuiaiiu uj mum.
Tiaie oi Paaienger truineat Sunbury,
Leave ivutt ward.
Erie Mail Train, S 4o m
Kria Kxprrat Train, -llUab'
Klmira Express Trtin, II. 80 p in
Lluiira Mail Train. 10 ij m.
Leave Westward.
T.tlo Mail Train, 8 8S a m.
Kria Exprost Train, . 8.30 p m.
Kl-nlra Express Tram, .'' 20 am
Klmira Mail Train, 4 Jj p. ra.
Patsengor ears run throogh on the Erie Mail and
i:?!!'?. , fin i',ho change both woe butweea
Philadelphia aud Erie.
iew York Connection.
Leave N.w York at T OO p in, arrive at 1'rie J.40 a.
m. Leave trie at 2.0 p m.,arriva at New lork
14, noon.
No change of enri betwecu Eri and New York
elegant Sleeping Cur ou all Night train. . '
For information reepijctinjf Passenger business
apply at Cor. SuUi and Market St., Philadelphia.
And for Freight busineas of the Company t Agents,
s . ,Km,",jn. J' Vur. IMh au4 Market St.,
Philadelphia, '
J. W. Heynelda, Erie.
WUliaa Brown, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimor.
11. U. Uocitow,
Oen'l Freight AgLPUtlada.
J. f . UWIMUKIt.
CUa'l Manager, WailaaitDort.
t , MM
THE PKCTOItAli
Will Cure Youf Cough.
yi&SS0 ...
T II K I IKE N I X
Or enmnntind Pvrnn t.f Wild CherrT hui lUtt
cure tho Diseasis of tho THROAT AND LCNU.S
Sneh as Colds, Coughs, Cn-np. Asthma, Ilronchltiai
Catarrh. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough,
.to. lis timely ue "HI prevent Pulmonary Con
sumption, and even whore this fearful disease hat
taken hold It will afford greator relief than any other
tncdiein.
This Poctornl Is mado from Wild Cherry Bark and
feiiekn Siinku Root. ! .
Its CiiiiKisitionisan5jlent gunrnnteeof its niuc.
Dr. tieo. H. Wmnl, Professor of the Praetlre of
Medicine in tho I niversity of Pennsylvania, Physi
cinn to the Pciinsylvnnin Jlospitul and one of the
aulho's of the I'niled States Dispensatory, says of
Wild Cherry lliirk ' It is among the most vnluiiblo
of our indigenous remedies, uniting with a tunie pnw
er the property of claiming irritation nnd diminish
ing nervous excitability.'' 1
The same distinguished physician and author says
lr. tho same work, 't'encka Snake Root is a stimula
ting expectorant. Its action is especially directed
to the lnngs. Jt is peculiarly useful in elironio cn
tirrh affections and the secondary stages of croup."
For want of space we cannot publish nil the testi
monials in our jwssessir.n, but we give two:
PiKKMXvai.K, April 1st, 18(54.
This i locerliiy Unit I have sold hundreds of bot
tlesol Dr. ObcilHdt.cr's l'lnctilx Pectoral or Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Sencka Snake Root
and I bnve yet to Und a single individual wko hat
usrd IK who does not bear teetimouy of its wonderful
effects iu curing cutighs. Signed, Jacob Puweks.
IIali.St. I'HiKNvii.t.B; Jan. U. 'iSM.
I most oheerfuily boar tcsiiumny Ur the . value of
the '-Phoenix Pectoral or Compound Hyrupof Wild
Cherry and Sencka Snake Hoot. 1 Before using it 1
h.'.ii been suflering with n tickling in my throat and
tight couch, for more than two yours, nnd had taken
various other medicines with no relief. At .soon as I
li.gan toi.soDr Oberholtier't medicine tho irritn
tion iu my throat wan allayed and in n few weeks I
was entirely cured. t '.' '
I have nl'so iriven it to mv liftlo cirl. for a Crounv
coufh. with the happitst cCeots.
Signed, Joseph Likkxi.
Pottstowx, .Tnn. 3d, IRoJ.
Thir certifies that I have used the Phoenix Pocto
rnl in my family, and 1 rceommend it to the pnblio
ns the very best romedy tor Cough and Culdt '.hat I
hare ever tried. One of my children 9 as taken
with a eold accompanied with a Crimpy cough; so
bail indeed that it could not talk nnd scarcely
hrealhc. Having heard so much said anout the
Phoenix Pectoral I procurod a bottle of it. Th first
dose iclicved the difficulty of breathing and before
tho child had tuken onc-lourlh of tho bottle it was
entirely well. Every family should have it in the
bouse. Signed, V. V CROSBY.
The proprietor of this medicine has so much conn,
deucein its curative powers, from the testimony of
hundreds who hnve used it, that the money will bo
refunded to any purchaser who is not satisfied with
its ctlects.
It is to pleasant to take that children cry for it.
It costs only Thirty-five Cents,
It is intended fur only ono class of diseasos, namely
those of tho Throat and Lungs. -Jjf-Preparod
only by
idt. i uukmi'-ii, i r.R. m. v..
I'licnixville. Pa.
Jounston, IIoli.oway ACow ulk.
A'o S3, A'orth Sixth street, Philadelphia, Ueueral
Wholesulo Agent.
Solo by George Blight, nnd T.. A. Fisher, Drug
gUls. Suubury ; Wis. Chcrriugton, Druggist at Sua
mokin. N B. If yonr nenrejt druggist or itorckccpcr
does not keep this medicine do not let him put you off
with sum other medicine, because ho makes more
money on it, but seud at once to one of the agents for
it
June 10, 1865 flm$
EtHEUEIATIC
D? LELAND.Sfv
PEnilAKENTLT Cl'RCS
RIIETMATI8M!
In nil list Varloiisi farms.
Acute or Inflammatory ; Chronic, Lumbago, Sciati
ca, I'lcurodync, 4e.
Stiffness of the Joints and Cramps Oout, Neuralgia
and all Nervous Affections Eryspclns, Salt Rheum
end Scrofulous Eruptions of tho body Neulruiiiet
the Impurities of the Blood and Fluids of the whole
ystein, and equalises their circulation ; and eflectu-
ny counteracts Jiercurini ana otber poisonous inliu
nces. It is n conveniently arranged Holt, con
taining a Medicated Compound, to bo worn
around the body, ubout tbo waist, Equally
Effecting all Parts, wherever the disease may
be. It chn bo worn without injury to the
most delicate person, and no change in the
proper habitfof living it required. It en
tirely removes the ditcaso tmm the system,
without the use of powerful internal medi
cines, which weak At the constitution and
give temporary relief only by ttuplfying the
system, aud deadening iu vitality. 'By this
treatment, the medicinal properties contain
ed in the BAND, being of a highly arornaiie
end volatile nature, and capable of being
readily obsorbed, through tho pores of tho
(kin. come into direct contact w ith the Blood
and general circulutiun. without first having
to pass through the stomach, which would
tend not only to detruct frum their eirntive
powers, but to impuir the iutcrnul organs and
derange the digestiou also, thus avoiding the
injurious effects, so often the result of internal
remedies, and effecting a perfect cure by pu
rifving and equalising tho circulation of the
vital fluids aud restoring the parts affected to
healthy condition. This Band is also most
rnwerlul "Anli-Mcrourinl Agett' Calomel
am the primary cause of a large part of
the Stillness, Neuralgic Pnius aud Rheuma
tics, so prevalent and will entirely relieve
the system from itt pernicious effect! re
moving all blotches and pimples from the
body and beautifying the complexion.
Moderate cases nre cured in a few dayt. and s,
nre constantly receiving undoubted testimonials to
which we invite inspection at our office of their effi-
oaoy in aggravated owes of long standing.
rnivc ri t x. dull.uis, aiay b had of Drug
gist. oiwill be sent by mail upon receipt of Ji 2j,
or byjexpress everywhere, with all necessary instruc
tions trout ine principal omee ot
OfcO. h. BKOHMNO,
Bole Proprietor and Manufacturer, of the Celebrated
Bkowmno's Excelkioh CorrEK.
Not. 18 and 20 Market street, Camden, N. J.,
IV'Treatise. with certified testimonials, seut free
(-Adapted to Soldiers,
tept. 2, leCj.tJin
ICrudiug: KSuilrood.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
July 20th, 1805.
nREAT TULNK LINE from the North
and
VT North-West for PhiladelDbia. New York. Raul.
ing. PotUville, Lebanon, Alleutown, Eoston, Ac.
Trains leave HarrUburg for New-York, as Jul
lows : 9.00, r 2a and 8.14 A. M. and 1.45 P. M., ar
rivmg at New York at 10 A. M. aud S OU and 10 30
The above connect with similar trains on the Penn
sylvania railroad, and Sleeping Cart accompany the
fiinl two trains, without change.
Leave for Reading, Potlsville, Tainaque, Miuert
ville, Allenlown ud Pbiladelphia at 8.15 A. M.and
1.45 P. M., stupping at Lebauon aud principal sta
tions only. i
Way trains, ttsipu'ing at all points, at 7.25 A. M.
and 40 P. M. Returning, l,veNew York at V.tiO
a. .n.. it noon, and e.uu P. M ,: Philadelphia at
e A. M. and .1..S0 p. M ; Potlsville at 8.15 A. M.aud
2 Si P. M. ; Ahland at 6 10 A. M. and 12 00 noon,
mau.ua SUA. M.and 2.15 P. M, and Reading
an O i, 7. -15 and 10.45 A. M., l.'tB and 6.05 P. M.
a no '2'"? ABiixttKUtion Train leave Reading at
P M ,c,urnio from Philadelphia at 5.00
i . I n .. .
andiiiiA m"0" T"lM Seeding at 00
On t-uudays: Leave Vew Yrk at 8 V. M.. rbile
atipuia o.i j i- . rousvn y.su t M Tin.oua f
" i, , " '" " Reading at 1 A. at
for Harruburg.
Commutation, Mileage, Beann, ,ni Exenrtioa
- m ' ' "- w mi4 null W aouit
feO Pound Baggage allowed each PassenF(,r ' '
U. A. N1COLM,
General Superiateadeu.,
July 10, 1865.
EM'L TOILVERT.
NOTARY yUBLIO,
OfBee ia "Banbury Anerleaa" Building,
bUNBCHY, PENN'A.
Will tund to the Acknowledging of Deed. Mwt-1
gagot, Lelteriof Attorney. a., S. 77"
AUo. u duly athorlted to tak acknowl.agmnU
and administej oatbt oa application for If us. it.
Vr&ZZTStiXZ"1' eIa.I-Xof Coldly
PE.CTOK.VL
. will
UP DE GXlArr'S
Eye and'Ear Infirinary,
On the Square Three Doors from Steel't Hotel)
WILKE8-BAHRB, PA. :
frWIS INSTITUTION Is riW'oen' ami furnished
J. in the most costly stvlo. Reception, 1'rivato
nnd Operating Rooms ate large and convenient and
well atlanted. The Sargical apartment contains the
fines! collection of instruments in thit country, and
thus hit faculties will enahlo him to meet any and
nil emergoncict in practice II rill opcrnto upon
the vnrioas forms of BLINDNESS. Cataract, Oeolnon
of the Pupil, Cross Eyes, Closiire of the Tear Ducts,
Inversion of tho Eyelids. Pterygium, . Ac, Ac, And
will treat all forms of Sore Eyes-, (Iranalerl Lids.
Opacotief of the Cornea, nnd , Scrofulous aiseasoa of
tha Eye, together with all tho disensea tot whioh the
oye Is subject.
DEAFNESS Will treat all the diseases common
to the organ. Discharges from the Ear, Noises in the
Ear. Cnlnrrh, difficulties of hearing total Deafness,
even where tho Drum ia destroyed. Will insert an
artificial one, auswering nearly all the purposes of
the nntnrnl.
DISEASES OP THE THROAT. All diseases
Common to the Throat nnd Nose will lie treated
GENERAL Sl'RUERY. Ho will operate upon
Club-feet, Hnir Lip, Cleft Pallate, Tmnors, Cancers,
Enlarged Toncilt. A.. Plastic oporntlont by beiiling
now flesh into deformed parts, and lioncrnl Surgery
of whatever character It may present.
HERNIA, (OR RUPTV'RE.)-IIo will perform
"Lobius," operation for the radical, (complete.) cure
of Hernia, this unquestionably a perfect ouro. nnd is
done with little or no pnin. . Out of the many hun
dred operated upon in Boston thore has been no fail
ures, it having uiot he approbation of all who have
submitted te it.
ARTIFICIAL ETES. Will Insert artificial eyes,
giving thcin the motion and expression of the natu
ral. They nre inserted without tho least pnin.
HEMORRHOID, (PILES.) This trouulosomo dl
sease is readily cured. Tboso suileriug lioiu it will
do well to call. .
Dn. Vp De UnAir visits Wilkes-Tlarrc with a
yiew of building up a permanent Institute for the
treatment of tho Eye. Ear, and Oeneral forgery .
tt experience cf mcro than n qnarter of a century,
in Hospital and general practice, he hopes, will be a
sufficient guarantee to tnoto who may be disposed to
euiflcj him. ,--,
January 14, IPCS.ly
(aK0CmtIES!GU0W:KIES!
Mrs. SARAH A. SIMPSON,
Whurtldicny Htnet, fid of tie X. C. Ji. Jl
SUNBURY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY Inlormt her Irici.ds and the
1 liblio generally, that she has just opened a large
assortment of FRESH airooci-lcw, such as
TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLAS
SES, FISH, SALT, -&0.
Pure Cider Vinegar, Fruit Jars. (Jlassware, and
a variety of Ladies' Trimmings, Farm, Thread Neck.
Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac, to which she invites nil to
examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Sunbury, June. 17 1305. 6iu . ,
AMBROTYPE 1 AND PHOTOGRAPH
GALLERY.
Over J. llowen's Storo, corner Market 4 Fawn Sts.
STJNBTJR 5T, PV.,
s.
BYEP.LY. informs his friends nnd the publie
generally, that he is taking Portraits in the
best stylo aud manner at his tlallery in the above
place.
AMBROTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS,
are taken in every style of the Art, that cannot be
surpassed in the State. Huving several year's expo
rienei, he will give satisfaction or no ohnrge.
Copies will be taken from all styles of Pictures.
Give him a call. Remember, over Bowen's storo
Sunbury, June 17, J885.
PACirir"HOTS3L
170, 173. 174 & 170 Ghekswich St.,
'One Square west ol Didnny.)
Between Courtlnndt and Dcy Streets, H.w York.
JOHN PATTEN, Jr., Propretor.
The Paciric Hotkl it wull and widely known to
tho traveling public. The location is especially
suitable to merchants nnd business men , it is in close
Eroximity to the business part of the City is on the
ighway of Southern and Western travel and adja
cent to all tbo principal Ruilroud and Steamboat
depots.
The Pacific hat liberal accommodation for over
300 guests; it is well furnished and possesses every
modern improvement for the comfort and ettrrlain
mcnt of iu inmates. The rooms are spacious and
well ventilated ; provided with gas and water; the
attendance is prompt aud respectful ; and the tablo
is generously provided with every delicacy of tho
season.
The subscriber, who, for the past few years, lias
been the lessee, is now tola proprietor, and intends
to indentify himself thoroughly with the interest! of
his house. With long expericneo as a hotel-keeper,
he truEf. by moderate charges nnd a liberal polky,
tn maintain tho fuvorable reputation of the Pacino
Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Jr.
Scptember9. 1 805 ly
UMliDWEiTofELT"'
Opposite the
K. Y. Ji NEW HAVEN A WESTERN R. R. Dki-ot
BEACH STItEET, BOSTON.
By F.M.PRATT,
iormcity nf tho American House.
May 13, 1865 ly
Prexrriptloiin irefully compounded of the
best DRU'QS at bi . Mninaaoih Store of
JNO. FRILl.NU A SON.
SuLbaryMnyJOv. U i.
BEST WHITE LEAD!
Hi: NT XIX !
PU11E LIBEUTY LEAD,
Uimpprcssed for Whitening, Fine Qluse, Durubility
Firmnest and Evenness of Surface.
PURE LinEJITV LEAD-Wnrranted to cover
more surface for tamo weight than any other Lead
Try t'r mid yi'ii will hare no other t
PURE LIHETY ZINC,
Selected Zinc, ground in K tuned Linseed Oil, uu
equaled in quality, always the tame.
PURE LIBERTY ZINC.
nrronteu to do more aud better work at a given
cost man any otner
Get the Jicst!
Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT 1
COLOll W0Kli.S. Orders executed promptly by
ZIEQLEK Sc QIVIITEi,
Wholesale Drug, J'aiut and Ghi.it JJcaUrt.
CjT Store Ji Office. No 1.17 North THIRD Street
nilLAi)tt.I'lIlA.
March 4, 1805. ly.
OLD EYES MADE NEW.
PAMPHLET directing how to speedily restore
tight and eivr up sncetartei. without aid of
doctor or medicine. Kent by luuil, free, on receipt
of 10 cents. Address,
E. B. FOOTE, M. D.
February i, lS6i 6m
F you ant rood Tln.Ware, go to
(IK NT IER S New Shop.
SMITH A
dr 8.
O. W. Z1KGI.ER. u. n. CASK
SIEGLEU & CASE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
SCSBIRY, PENXSVLVASIA.
Collections aud all Professional business nromt.tU
atteuded to in the Court of Northumberland and
adjoining Counties.
LrAlto, special attention pnid to the Collection
of Pensions, iiountie and Back Pay for Widow
Orphans and Soldiers
runbury, March 18, 188j
"WHOTOQRAPlfOALXERY
JT. II. I'HsiUlM:. would rMneetfull in.
form th citueni of Sl.SliLRV. and th public
generally, that be baa opeued a new,
PHOTOQRAPH GALLSItY.
In Simpson's Building, South tide of Market Square,
where he it prepared to take in the belt stvle of ihe
art
PICTURES TO FRAME.
PICTURES IN CASES,
. CARD P110THJRAP113,
Also Picture made for Rings, Breastpin, I-ockets,
Ao. Parens wwbinr in our line will An .ll ,n fln
and examine specimens at the Gallery.
n nope to uvru a liberal share of publio patron,
age. Ova Murro it to Pi.aata.
Sunbury, July 15, iBuj.
IIA.K OP OltTUI 1IIU:iCI..4I,
Wlir-ltKAH the Auditor (leaeral at required by
the 11th Section orthe Aot, entitled ' An Aol
enabling the Banks of this Commonwealth to boeom
Atsociutioni for tb purpoM of bankinc under ik.
lawt of tho Lmted State." passed an tb 22d dcy of
August A l 16M, baa eertifled to sii that the
nana oi nonnumoenana," looated in the liorougb
ef Sunbury, Northumberland county, boa r,,rni.l...l
ailrfuotory rrideuoe to him that all the requirement
of said Aol have been complied with by Ike laid
uoua, ana that it ba baooine an association for tho
SuivM anaartne iawiol th toiled
i I "."."''''"a, etuita tha iwUo Uianof to b pub.
lisbed in acoord.no with tb prol.kuo ut tb oaii
ii tua.ii i the said Act, an do deolor Oust the
Charter ol U taid Bank by lie l.rm of aid Aet, i
doeiaed and takea to be bareuposi wrreadarad tub.
Jw wuie yivrtMuu oi in ant svetiou t i4 aet
p. .i W'i A. i. CI KTiN, Ueeerttor.
Exeeative Chamber, I . .
.Uwriibvg, Aog Ha, lbdi. I i
SCHENCK'S
HI AND It A KE P ILLS
FOR ,...,..
. . SICK HEADAOHE, ... ;
' Its) Klsnpfoitrt Cattue nnd Cure.
Tins bat received Itt name from a constant nausea
or sicVneet ai the stomach, which attaols th pain in
he hoad. Thit headache It apt to begin in tha
morning on waking from a deep sleep, and when
tonic Irregularity of diet bat been committed on the
day before, or sometimes for several days previous.
At lint there is a dittretsingly oppressive feeling In
tho bead, which gradually merges into Sever
heavy pain la tha leniploe, freqniitlyttended by a
tense of fullness and tendtrneta in on eye, and ex
sending acres the forehead. There it a clammy, un
pleasant fnste In tb month, an offensive breath, and
be tongue covered with a yellowish white fur. 'The
sufferer desires to ba alone in the dark room. At
soon at the patient feel the fullness tn the bead and
pnin in the temples, take a large dose of Sebcnke'l
Mnndrnke Pills, nnd In an honr or two they will feel
as well as well at ever. This has been tried by thou
lands, and Is always lure to cure, and instead of the
tick headaohe coming on every week or ten days,
hey will not be troubled with it once In three
month!. " " ' " " .'.'.' ' ; J:
Schenek't Mandrake Pills are composed of a lum
ber of roots besides Podophlnin, or concentrated
Mnndrnke all of which tend to relax tho secretions
of the liver, and act more prompt than blue pillt or
mcroury, and without leaving any dangerous tffettt
In n bilions person they wlllsbow themselves by th
stools. They wHI expel worms, mneus, bile ami all
morbid matter from the system. In sick licadacbel
If they are taken-at directed abvovo, (a full dose, at
soon ns they feel the first symptoms of it Dr. Schenck
will and bat directed hit agents to return the money
if they do not gfve perfeot tatlsfaotion.
If a person has been compelled tottny out late at
night and drink Ico much wine, by taking a dose of
pillt oa going to bed, sen morning he will feel at
though he had not drank a drop, unless be forgets
to go to bed at all.
They only cost 25 cents a box.
Whoever takot them will never use any other.
They are worth a dollar to a tick man for every cent
they cost.
Dont forget the name Scsxxcx'i Mandiakk
Pir.Lt.
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Schenck'a Princl
pal Offioe, No. 15. North Sixth street, Philadelphia
and by Druggists nnd Storekeeper generally.
Price for Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, each
71 50 per bottle. $7 50 the half doten, or two bot
tles of Syrup and one of Tonic, fur ti 75.
Dr. Scbenck will be at hit office. No, 15 North
Sixth Street. Philadelphia, every Saturday to See
patient!. II inaket no obarge for advice, but. for a
through examination of th lungs with nil Respiro
nieter, he charge! $3.
March la 1815.
Wistafs Balsam
V7 I I D CHERRY
aneof the oldest and most reliable remodiet in tho
world for
Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis. Diffi
culty of Breathing, Anthmn, ilaarsnuess, Sore
Throat, Croup, and every Affection of
THE THROAT, LL'NtiS AMD CHEST,
including even
CONSUMPTION
V.lSTAIl'8 BALSAM OF WILD CUERRV.
So general kas the use of this remedy become, and
so popular is it everywhere, that it it unnecessary to '
recount in virtues . lit worktspeakt for it, and find
utterance in tho abundant and voluntary testimony
of the many who from long suffering and settled dl-
sense have by its use been rostnrcd to pristine viuar '
and health. Wecan present a mass of evidenee in
proof of our assertion, that
CANNOT BE DISCREDITED-. j
XIic Iter. Ju'ol Hftltlcr. j
Well known and much retpeetcd among the derma
population iu this country, makes the following ttate
mcnt for the benefit of the afflicted :
IUNOVElt.Pa., Feb 15, 1849.
Dear Sir : Ilavinz realised iu lnv family impor
tant bencfitt from the use or your vol uablt prepara
tion Wistar'i Balsam of Wild Chevy it affords me
nluaoireto recommend it te the public. Some tight
years agooueof my duugliters secintd to be in a de
cline, and little hopes of her recovery were enter- j
tained. 1 then procureu a oouie oi your fxceneni
Balsam, and before she hod laken tho whole of the !
ccmicwtji r ik bottle t i re " s," irT t
in her health. 1 have, l:i n y individual cat, made
frequent use of your v I. ml c medicine, nnd have '
JACOB SECULER.
Binith, E:q.,
red ent ol the Morris County Bank, Murristvwn,
New Jersey.
"Having used Dr. Wistar'i Balsam of Wild Che-ry
for about fifteen yean, nnd having realised itt bene
ficial results in my family, it affords me great plea
sure in recommending it to the public at a valuable
remedy it cases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, Ae.,
and a remedy which I consider to be entirely inno
cent, and may be taken with perfect safety by tbo
most delicate in health."
From Hon. John S. Smith,
A distinguished Lawyer in Westminster, lid.
I have on several occasion! used Dr. Wistar'i Bal
aam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and aluayt
with decided benefit. I know of no preparation that
u more elacacioui or nioio deserving ol general use.
ine uaisam nas also been usoa nun excellent eneci
by J. 11. Elliott, Merchant, Hall s Croat lUadt, Aid.
Wiitak'i Balsam or Wn.n CHKimr.
None genuioo unless signed ' I- lil'TTS," oa the
wrapper.
P. DINSMORE, No. 401 Broadway. New York.
S. W. I'OW Lb A CO., Proprietors, Boston.
Aud by ait iirugguu.
UEDDINO'S RUSSIA SALVE
Heals Old Sores.
REDiaXQ'S RVSSIA SALVE
Cures Burnt, Scalds, Cut.
REDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE
Curat Wounds, Bruitet, Sprains.
IiEDDIXQ'S RUSSIA SALVE
Cures Boils, Ulcers, Cauoert.
BEDDING'S RUSSIA BALVB :
Cures Salt Rheum, Piles, Eryiipelu.
BEDDING'S BUSSIA SALVS
Cure Ringworm, Corn, Ac, to.
NO FAMILY SHOULD EE WITHOUT IT.
tjrOnly 2i CeuU a Bo .!
ron ialb ar
J P. DINSMORE, No. 41 Broadway, N. T.
6. W. FOWLE A CO. No. Id Tresnomit., Boston.
And by all DruggisU and Country Storckecpr.
Deo ii Ikii.
TO CONSUMERS OF
,TUII undersigned dealer la Coal from the follow
X ing wall known Collierie it prepared to receive
orderi fer the tain at th Lowest Market Ratet, via,:
MOKDECAl'S DIAMOND MINES
GRAY'S u
PAUIUSU & GO'S "
CONSOLIDATED GO'S "
X li alat ) repared t nrnisa th
Ualtianore Cw'a tVlcbratex Cm), '
Lump aiul Prtpartd.
On lb R t f lb Saiquehaaaa River and Havr tie
Urao. L'l baiwad arraugVment for the beat
FITTSTOXT AND rLYMOOTH COALS
Which h prparittto deliver on board Boat at
Northen ttifand, oi by Cars over Northera Central
Railroad tad oa th line or tha Philadelphia and
trie Ralltcid, oa Ui beat Urtn.
H i prsiared to f II all Ordor with despatch, axd
HwpeeUull auUcil crdars fna tb Trad.
iddreat JOHN MeFARLAND. T
AaU ft, Mi. . W(Nnaajwiaa4, fas
is " - x
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
Foa'Nen-ttettatloa er Ineontiatne ef Crla. tnflaauaa
Uea er Ulctratlea ef th Bladder or Kiaatri, Dlstasti f
Ik Pmtnx OlaBtf, Ofavel, Brick Distt Dstlu, Dropsi
cal gwaillats, Org aal Tftslum, PsalUsjv Fsatal Cav
platan, to. , , .
T
HELMBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
an
Improved. Hose Wash
Will radically exterminate frost lb sritem Dlsaa arlt
Inx I ma llaklu of Dlsslpatlu, at littl scpiius. Mil r
ft clan; rfbt, no fnontxaitac or mponrt;
easapMeljr apTMdlnf tbu aptMaaal mnt danftremt
rtmtdUt, Copaiia ana Jfitrnry, tn eorlai tbti alts a M.
USE HELMBOLD'S
FlUtO EXTRACT 8UCHU
la all Dlteaiei f tb Urinary Organ, whether xlttlo( In
mti er rune, from wAatsesr caw originating, and
nmatttrontttonffttandnff. Itt pleasant lnltittit
and odor, IMMEDIATE la aclloe, and mors itrtngthnlng
than any of th preparations of J! irk or Iron.
Those mffsrlnj from Broktn Down or Dtlicati Conttl
tuttmt, proenrt Vio Rmtdy at onct. '
Th Deader mast be awar that howtvsr sllh may b
tb attack of th above diss as ts, It I mrtala to afcet hit
Htxtlly Healtk, iftntat povnr and Papplnou. It no
treatment Is subadttsd t, Coatuspttoa r tataalty axay
asa.-
All tb above dlstucs require th all ef a dloroUe.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
I tb Great Xiurtio. .
.. HELMBOLD'S
tuaoxv OoaOKVTIUTD)
Compound Fluid Extract Sartaparilla.
Vet partfylng the Me4, tctaartaf atl dlat arlslag from
let and lawsuita In Mf, ehronlo conttltullonal dU
easel arlslof freta an laipar ttat ef th Mood, and th
eul reliable and Seetal kaeoa remedy for th car ef
Icrorula, Scald Head, Ball tlbeum. Paint and SwtUing ef
th Bonn, CleeraUons of lb Threat and Left, Blotches,
Puaelts oa tk Pace, Tetter, Eryttytlai, and aU tealy erup
II tot of the tkia, tad beaatlflag th ewruzjea.
NOT A PEW
Of the went disorder that afflict mankind arise from the
atrratittea that ae emulates la the Blood. Of all the duv
verlet that bay beeo made to purge It oat, none can
equal la tfTset IISlXTtOlVS COJtPO UKD EXTRA CI
OrSAItSAPJUriLA. It cleanses and reaovatu la
Dlood, Instlllttht ylgor of health Into the system, and
parget ent th hamort which mak disease. It stimulate
th healthy funttlent of th body, and expels tb disorder
that grew and rankle In th Diced. Such a remedy, that
vetald b relied oa, hat lent been oM for, and new, for
the Brst time, th publl bay one on which they eaa de
pend. Our space her doet not admit of eertlQcate te
show Its effects, bnt the trial of a slnjle bottle will thew to
ft sick that it hat virtues surpassing anything they bar
ever taken.
Two tablespoensful ef the Extract of Sartaparilla, added
to a pint of water, Is equal to th Lisbon Diet Drink, and
nt bottle It equal to a (alien of the Syrup of Sarsaparllla,
er the aececllea at usually made.
The abov Cxtraclt ar preptrsd en purely scientific
principles tn Piieae and embody the full ttreacth el
th Inxredleati Mterlnj lot their composition, A ready
and tenelattve test will be a comparison ef their proper
ties with taos let forth In th C. 8. Dispensatory.
HOW TO U$E THE REISEDIES
Ia Disease ef th Bleed, Humors en th Face, er aar
and very r'' ot lao bedy, us Extract Sarsaparllla, op.
PlWC Is P111 ! rr.. -- -
the Improved T.os Wash.
Cis th Extract Bucha for all diseases requiring the aid
of a Diuretic, except thoto of the Urinary Orcant, such as
Gonorrhoea and Gleet; ia these tut tit Extract Bucha
and inject with th Improved Rose Wash.
CaT" TRESS EXTRACTS I1ATE BEE ADMITTED
TO C3B IX Tnt UNITED STATES ARMY, and also ar
la very general at la all tb STATE HOSPITALS AND
i FC3L10 INSTITUTIONS threagbout th Itad, at well tt
la prlvat practice, tad ar eonirjsrld ai Inralaakl
remedies.
MEDICINE
DZLlYKUtD TO AST ADDMXSS.
wt letters to
niLMDOLD'S taco) a enswcii, WARKnoCSE,
594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel,
08 TO
HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOT,
104 South Tenth St., Assembly Build's, Phil.
Dutribt Symptom all Communication.
SOLD BY AU DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
Beware of Counterfeits I
April 22, 136J-ly.
m9 9
(ttte I1ERR S HOTEL,)
Corner Market and 3d Streets, HARRI6BURG, PA.
THE attention of the public is respectfully called
10 mis iiotei wuicn it now open lor tne accommoda.
tion of guests. In the put five month during which
time it nat been oloatd the house baa been thorough
ly remodeled and repaired, until in point of conveni
ence and comfort, itt patrons will Dud it to own no
tapcrior.
Tlae I'nrnllnre Itatlrely IVciv.
Rooms larger than are usually found in modern hotels.
Situated on the corner of Iwo principal business
streets of the city .but two aud a half squares from the
Rail Road Depot. Tb proprietor determined to
pare no expense ia securing the comfort of bit guests
and a favorable reputation for the establishment, he
fcelt willing to trust itt character to the judg stent
of bit patron.
HEXRT THOMAS, Proprietor.
January 21,184.
J. XI. HXLBUSH,
CotiBtjr Narvryor, Cots vcy unrrr
AND
JUSTICE OF THE PEA CE,
ifalumotf, Jfortlmmljerland County; Penn'a
Office io Jackson township. Engagements can
be made by letter, directed to the akoveaddres.
All business entrusted to hi care, will be promptly
attended to. , '
April 22, 185.-ly
FLOUR & FEED STORE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THE tubacriber ratpetfully in fer ml the publie
that be keep constantly on band at bia new
WAREHOUSE, near tha Shamokia Valley Railroad
Depot, ia bUNHURY, Flour by the battel aad sacks
of all kind ef Feed by the ton .
Tb above ia all manufactured at hi ewa Mills,
aud will be told at tb lowest cash prior.
J at. CADWALLADER.
Sunbury, June 4, 1644.
. b. a. aoBiir,
At4x-tey mmd 4?ettaiacllr n( Ijiw,
BOON VILLE, COOPER OO, MISSOURI.
WILL pa taxej pa landt ia aay part of th
But. Bay aad oil ral Estate, and all other
aiaiian eatruttcl te baa wiJl reoeivt prosapt attea
ttoa. ' i ; , T 'i , . . . ' i , ,
Jalyi, 1863.-octl3,"M. ','
KKW coai. Finn.
rpilB partnership of Grant A Diet having keen
X diatolved. Tb aadtrsigned bay entered into
Sartnerabip in tha Wholesale and Retail Coal and
hipping Businee aadar tit firm nam of GRANT
A BROTHER,'
Thaultful for th patronag extended to at tn tb
late Arm, of frillpg A (Irani, and Gram 4 Diet
respectively, w reaiawtfuRjr tolicit a ooUauaw
0ll4)ataM."
W. T.4IRANT, ,
T. P OftAKT. -.
W A3K FOR HELMBOLD'S. A
ss. Take no other.
THE RED LION HOTEL.
. (La('Mr,BonHoa'.) . '
MAHKBT STREET, BUNBtjllt. PA.
JULIUS AIlBXTEXl.
HAS Uken thtl old and wall koewa ataad, Bad
rttud and furnished th earn it prepared to
accommodate Boarder) and Traveler! with th beat
tb market can afford. He hopes by strlot attention
to bniiaees to reeetv share of public patronage.
. xiia JiAKLkeontaintb best th Bukt afloMi.
Hit Bar is filled with the choicest of Liquors, both
Malt and Pmritueul. ,
Th stabling tt good, and attended by rarfal
OstUiw. ' . - ..... .., ,' '
Sunbury, April 30, 186. lyw i . , i
Attoraaoy meel Cotinarllor nt IaiMr,
OfBee oa tonth tide of Market street, four doors west
, of . i. Bright a Son t Store,
SUNBURY, T A.
, Will attend promptly to all professional basinets
entrusted to bit care, the collection oi claims In
Northumberland and the adjoining counties.
Hunbury, May 33, IMS. ly
. i TO THE '
MUSICAL PUBLIC.
riAHK eubscriber 20 yean a praotical Piano Forte
X Manufacturer, of New York City, bat perma
nently located in thit toctlon, and would rctpeotfully
telieit order for
TUNI50, BEPAIRIITO. AND REGU
LATING PIANO FORTES
and MELODEONS.
Tb lubsoTtber it alto th mtnufacturer't Agent
for
CHICKKRINO ABOS'S,
1IAZLKTON BRO S..
1.INDEM AN A RON'S..
WILLIAM It. HRADHURY'8,
KDrt AHD RLWOMCIELD'S,
McDonald a co s,
IIV0 FORTF.R,
And Carhart A Needham't. and Pcloubet't
MELODON3 ft HARMONIUMS,
And L. V. Stuarl't Pip CHLUCIl ORGANS
james Mcdonald."
Bloonisburg, Pa., April 29, 1865.
II. II. MANNER.
Altorney nt l.nw, SUNBURY, PA.
Collections attended to tn the counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
and Lycoming.
arrxnxHcu.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. U. Outtell A Co..
Hon. Win. A. Porter. "
Morton McMichnel, Esq.,' " i ' :
E. Ketchara A Co , 288 Pearl Street, New York.
John W. Ashmend. Attorney at Law, "
Mntthews A Cux, Attorneyi at Law, "
Sunbury. March 2V, 1882.
CI I'
T K K I' ST'
IMPERIAL
n
IJIjotograpIj Galleries,
Not. 70'2, TOt and TOO ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Dee. 17, IS64 -oin
FROM WASHINGTON.
LATEST IMPROVEMENT OF AGRI
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
AT TUB
FOTJNDR "ST,
of
E.0HIa3ACE & COCPER,
STJ-NBTTH-Sr. PENN'A.
Oct the Best Oct the Cheapets Got the most Eco
nomical, which can bo bad at the Rolirbnch Foundry
iinvnig mrge asaorimcni oi me most approved
STOVES, such as Cooking.
roriiir, umeo anu Miop
Stoves, which will be told at the lowest rates.
Also,
Kettles ol all sites. Pan. Skillets. Ac.
-Ittpwr also fnnmifHMurtno M,i.tiln PI....-1..
Costings. Ac, at short notice. -
Repairing all kind of Agricultural Implements
dono in a good workmanlike manner and at the
ttiortcst not loo
1 mj'i1ILvAJm ",peet
I RollRBACH A COOPER.
j ly Old Iron, and all klndt of Produce laken in
I Exchange for work
I SjiUiiirj'. -''IT- '" """ "
BREAD t BREAD 1 f BREAD I ! !
NEW BAKERY.
THE undersigned bas opened a Bakery, on Market
ttrect, Sunbury. Pa., two doors west of the Post
Offioe, where he will keep constantly on band,
I'r-li Ureas, TwIt-Koll, llnki,
and TEA-Bl'NNS.
All kinds of
FA'CV CAKES. Common Cakes, Preltelt. Ac.
PicNie Parties. eddines and Funerals, will b
supplied at th shortest notice.
A good assort men t will be kept up at all times,
manufactured out of the best material, and orders
will be promptly attended to.
lie trust that his friendt and the Vublie generally
will lustain him in thit new enterprise, now greatly
needed in Sunbury.
lie trusts bia mpe.rUne in the business will ena
ble him togive general tatitlaction to all who may
favor him with their patronage.
DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, April 2, lS6i.
MILLINERY GOODS,
AND
i'A.rv .oTio.-a jt Tiim.mcis
MISS Is. 8HI88LER,
At the new (tend, tn Market Square, SUNBURY,
HAVE just received from Philadelphia the latest
and most fashionable styles nf Millinery (Joods,
tueh as llonnets. Hats. Silks. Ribbons and Laces,
Seorft, Ilnsirry and Gloves. Skeleton Skirts, Flowers,
Head Dresses A Nets, Old Ladies' Caps, Shawls,
Silk, Ae.
Black Crape aad Lace Veils, Crape and Linen Col
lars. Dress Trimmings and Buttons, Coiseta, Zsphyrs,
Cotton Vara, Soap and Perfumery.
Uttgle Trimmlnps, Hair Pint) und
Combe).
Gents' Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, A.
Flags, Picture Tatreli and Cords.
Parasols, Ladies' Satchels, Fans, Ac.
Photographs. of President Lincoln,
handsomely frtiaed.
Thankful for past patronage I bop byttilet at
tcnlion to business to continue the same.
L. SHISSI.ER.
Sunbury, May 1.1. 1S6S
WALLPAR!
J. W. FRILING A SON, retpactfully announce
tbat tbey have just received and opened a very deti
rable assortment ef WALL PAPER and BORDER
which tbey -ill dispoof at very reasonable prices
Remember tbo place, Mammoth Store, Market
Square,
Sunbury, May 20, 1S6S.
ice cream Iezehs.
A New fupply of Mania' Fiva-Mnpya Faix
J. xx, received from New York, for sal by
a nbury , My 21 ,14 II. B. M A8SER.
I.uckatTnnxta A BlaamaburE Kail
road.
ON and after Jan. loth, 1664, Pauangw Train
will run as follows :
- MOVING SOCTU.
Passenger.
Leave Soranton, 4.20 P. M.
Kingston, 6 44
Bloonisburg : 8.24
" Rupert, . 0 34
Danville. 9 1
Arrive at Northumberland, 9.ii ,t
: I .MOVING NOllTUJ. .
Leave Northemberland, 8 OO A. M
" Danville, 8 4
" Rupert, " 80
" Cloomsburg, t.ii
Kingston, 12 II P.M.
Arrive at Seranteei, I SO
Freight A Passenger leaves Bloamsbarc. 18.11 A. M.
Passengers takirg the Mail Traio South conneet
with the Exprectrain from Nortbnmberland, arriy.
ins at Ilarri.Mrg, at I. SO A. M., Baltimore 7.08 A.
M , and alf biladelpbia, at TOO A. M. Tbo Mail
train freer Northumberland leai-es immediately after
the etrxel of th Exprees traia from llarrisburg and
Baltinore, allowing Passengers leaving Philadelphia
nt M. 40 P. M , to reach point oa tbi road during
t next foreiHioo. - - v
New aad lrgan SUping ear aanoaipaiiy tb
night trains each way between Nortkuaiberlaad aad
BalUoiora, aod Net Ihuaikerlaod aud Philadelphia.
D. T. BOUND, Supt.
I. K. BTAVFPEH.
WATCHA4AKEB JiXWUlAX. '
Ne! 148 North SECOND ttreet, aoract of Waarry.
... , Pbiladelfhia. .
A at ortmm4 mt Watche), Jew
Irr 8tllTr V Plaited Ware constantly
band, BulUid for U0L1DAT PRESENTS!
I7-Rpiriag f Watch t aad Jvif7 protnptl
atunded te. m : . L
. Deeemeer 1, 1884 ly , , . ,-. -,vK n'-
Th idant't Bxxr CotxtDavutr.
GIYK KQTICK tba Uey kyw eoMlodwf .
ranaemeatt with tb Nertbeta Central Rail road
Company to raa trains from Baltimore or York,
Harris bwg, Dawpbla. Barifax, Tratortoa, Saabnry,.
Northumberland, Lewtaburs;, Miltra, Maney, Wil
liamsport, and all intermediate ttatloa, aosaostint!
at Harritburr Wltbr tha OtXAT WESTERN EX
PRESS for Pittsburg, CkeeinnaU, St. Louil and th
Atso with Tfoward A Cn''i Expreai at' Milton or
Daayill. Blootntbarg, Wnketbarr, Pltttton, Bcrn
too, and lalermediau autioa oa tba Cattawissa,
Lackawanna A Bloomtburg Railroad). At Wil
liamsport, by Howard Co.'i Exprel io Jersey
fiber and Look Haven. Alas, by Howard A Co ,
and their connections, for Canton, Troy, Elmira,
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, and to ail accessible
point in Westtrn New York aad Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bank Note,
Jewelry, aad Valuable Package of every doscrip-
Also, Note, Draft and Bill for Collection.
Experienced aad etHeient messengers emnlnvnd.
and vry (fiort will be mad to render latiafaetion.
JOHN RING HAM.
Superintendent Penn'a Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCHER, Agent fur Snnbnry.
Aorili, 1862.
- . . .
IMS. Arrnneetncnta 1SOS.
.'. .of Xevr York aMnca.
THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES.
From PhiUHtlphia to If no Tort and Way Plant,
from Walnut strut Wharf nnd Ktntington
Depot, mil leavi a follow, fix : rxaa
At ( A. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation,) on
"V " V V.1UU.UMO, jersey vilr, M. J.,
Accommodation, " '
At,.? A: M;. Ti Canld" Jerte City,
(Morning Moil.) ' "
AtA M ',vi cmdcn and Jersey city 2d
Class Ticket '
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jertey city.
Express ' "
At 12 M. via Camden and Amboy, C aad A.
(Accommodation,) '
A' 5 P M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Exprots,)
At 3 P. M.. via Kensington and Jertey City,
Wash, and N. Y. Expreaa ' "
At i P. M . via Kensington and Jersey City.
(EveningMail,) ' "
At H i P. SI. via Kensington and Jers.y city,
Southern Mail. ' "
2 2S
S 00
2 2i.
I 09
25
oa
I o
i 00
i oo.
I 09
At It (night) via Kensington and Jertty city
Soutnern Exnress ' 1
' At i P. M , via Camden and Anh ii..
modulion, Freight and Passenger, First
Clot Tickot, in
Second Class Ticket. i 25
For Water Uap , KtroudsburS, Scriuiton, Wilkes,
barre, Montrote, Great Bend, Ae., at A Ai
from Kensington, yi Delaware, Lackawanna and;
Western Railroad.
ForMauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Beli
dere. Ration, Lambertville. Flemiugton, Ac, t5 a
A. M., from Kensington Depot,' and at 2J P W.
from Walnut street Wharf.
(Tho 8 A. M. Line connects with Trains leaving
Easton for Mnuch Chunk, at 3-20 P. M )
For Mount Holly, at C A. AI., 2 and 4 P. M.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. AI
WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Tronton, Ac, at 11 A. M. and 21 aad
6 P. M. from Kensington,
For Palmyra, Rivcrtoo, Delaneo, Beverly, Bur
lington, Flurenoe, Bordcntown, Ac, at 12, 1, 2, 41
ind 0 P. M.
t:iT For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
suigion Depot, take the Cart on Fifth tlrect, above
W alnut, half an hour before departure. Tho Can
run into the Depot, and on tho arrival of each Train
run from the Depot.
Fifty Pound! of Baggag only, allowed east
passenger. Passenger are prohibited from Ukini
anything a baggag but their wearing apparel. AI
baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. Th.
Company limit their responsibility fr baggage t.
One Dollnr per pound, and will not bo liable Van
amount beyond $100, except by special contract.
t 1T 1QV4I. U. allZMER, Agent.
January IT, 3ti. , ... "
M. C. UICAHIIAUT'aj "
Confectionery, Toy anc
F TJIT STOE,
.tlnrkt-4 Street, Saaiburv, Ptt-
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCKHrTION
FRUIT, etc.,
CONSTANTLY nr t,.-,- . foT. ' ' th DOT
..Mimtnl at wholesale aad retail, at rea
i prices.
He it manufacturing all kin?t of Confectioneri
to keep npk full assortment which are told at Io
ratet.
Tobacco, 8egart, Stationery, Nut of all kinds, ar
a variety of other articles, all of whioh ar otfert
wholesale and retail.
Ijr" Remember th nam and plae. Jl J
. , , . , M. C. UEARHART,
Market street, 3 doors west f E. Y. Bright A Sot
tore.
Sunbury. Sept. 1, 186.1. tf
.tlANMDIflt PA'l'IiX II VE .nt:
1TE FnEEZEIt!
As Improved for 1S54 ,n(j gg0i
By K. KETCHAM A CO., 289 Pearl St., New Yor
THE only Freeier constructed on scientific pn
ciples. with a revolving eaa and spring bia
temper. The one battent the freeiing of the croam
the other removes it at fast a froten.
The most rapid in freeiing, with the least quant:
of Ice.
The most eonomiel in cost, at it it th moat limi
and durable in structure.
For sale in all the principal cities and towns in
Lnion.
Eacli Freeier accompanied with a book of reci
and full directions.
PRICES.
quart, oa
4 quarts, 4 0d
8 quarts, mi
8 quarts, 6 OQ
14 quarts, g n
20 quarts, jj oj
ar t AfJ,l U- MAKER, Sunbury, Pa
Mareh 29, 1H62. '
Geuroe ntLL, Smo.1 P. WoLvxar
HILL tb WOLVERTON,
Attoraieytiaaid OJouaaelora ot I .a
Office, Market ttreet, eor. Centre Alley,
BTJISTBTTRTr, 3? A..
WILL attend promptley to the collection ofcla
and all other profeseional business inlruste
their care ia Northumberland andadjoinin g ooun'
Sunbury, January 23, 1862.
lnternntlennl Hotel,
34i and 807 Brtadvoy, Corner Franllin St
NEW YORK.
rPHIS first olast House the most quiet, borne
L and pleasant Hotel io the city ofiera supi..
indueementi to those visiting Vew York for buai
or pleasure. It it central in itt location, and kei
the EpuoraAM Ptaa. In eonnectlon with Tavl
8 a loo w, where refreshments can be had all hi
or served in their own room. Tb charge are
derate, the room and attendance of the first oni
baths, and all the modern eonyinieneos attachei
solomon malick7
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BUNBURV, Northumberland County.
OFFICE ia East ead or Weaver Tavern, Ma
Street.
All business entrusted to him wi) be careful y
fiunetually attended to. Consultation in the
isb and German language!.
Suubury, April 8. 1064.
Tlae Complete, DeasblcvAellnff 84
Nrparattlngr
CORN SHELLER
PATENTED, Al'UriT Ind, 1664.
rilUIS Sfaeller I lb only one tbat lb tils tho
perfectly clean from the Cob when green,
ed or dry. It rivet the Ear a double operati
tb Shelling Wheel at it paste through, and
rale th Cob from tbe Corn completely, render
at once tt for market without tbe at of tbe faj
mill. Thit machine shells a
Half Buthtl of Ear to the Uinutt by.i
nary Hand Wtr.
and can be utad, also, by IIohc, Steam or "
Power by attaching a Pulley on the Crank k
Fur Durability, Cleanliness. Neatness Che
and Rapidity la Shelling, thit Machine eann
equalled by any other..
STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SAL
REASONABLE TERMS.
OaxrLnnia : If yoa want your corn 8'
elean j if yoa hay eeoatioa to shell croon ar
corn ; if yoa want your aofn and eo Be par at
yoa want a durable machine ; if you waat a
shell, boy the Complete, Doabl,-Acting, Bel
araling Cora Sheller.
BJaFERINCES :
II 1 attw. Ic J. V, Peal .Sut
Charlc Haas, Millar, Samuel f ssig, Ri
C. . bfnrrma i Co., Oeo. Wetter, L. Aa
Milleia, Sunbary. bol. Mart, Farmer,
Henry Leitearlng, Bear Pap. C. Albert, tieorg
Manufactured and for Sale at tbe Feaai
tiOMKBACii A tXtdPUL, eabary, Pa
. OaaimT, Dee. x, laniOsa
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