Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 16, 1865, Image 3

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lijc SuubutBgmc"ncanr
H. B. MASSER. Editor ft Proprietor.
JH. WIIiVBBT, Pobllaher. '
HU.MIMtV, I A.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 18C3.
3F"To Those Ikdkiiteo. Our patrons
,11 knnvr that our f xpcnacs lire now twice
s much as formerly. In our buainps vrc
lust pay the cabIi for nil we consume. We
hefeforc nsk the favor of our pntrnna to re
nit us the amount due ft, tlmutili it may he
mull. The large amount of small Mil otit
tnmiing when brought together, will he an
mportant item and greatly aid ua lo our
rtisinpBfl. '
gtocal &ffads.
NOTICE. Persons desiring medicine ou Sun
ays, ean procure the enme by calling at toy store
otween the hootl of 8 to St o'olook A. M., sad from
.MP- M.
W. A. BENNETT.
f37If you desire a good cost, panti or Test made
ip la the latest style, and out of the most fashionable
pods at reduced prices, call on J. E. Smick, mer
ihant tailor, Fawn t., opposite Weaver's Hotel.
Thanksgiving dy was pretty generally ob
erved in this Burough, all plnocs of business being
closed, and service held la the German Reformed
2hurch, which was woll attended by the different
lououiiuations.
3-I)avixi Senvict. As St. Muthcw'i Episeo.
al Churob is undergoing some repairs, divino sor
ices will be held in the Court House to-morrow
Sunday) evening, at 7 o'clock.
CPIIoLiDAr 1'bksests of every description can
je procured of X. F. Lightnor. in Tlcasant's build
ng, Market street, who has a large variety. See
lis advertisement In another column.
Jon PniNTtso. Orders for Hnwdbills, Circu
lars, Cards, and a'l other kinds of job work can be
forwarded to this office, and will be returned to any
point in the county by mail, express or rnilroad.
Terms are rcnsnnabl e, and the woik will be executed
in the latest style and best manner.
.
CJp-CiiiiisTMAS Presents. A. E. Savage, in
Simpson's building, bus just received a line lot of
Ladies' Uold Watches and Chains, Rings, Pins, Port
monnis. Silver-Plated Spoons, forks and Jewelry of
every description, which he will sell very low for
Holiday Gifts. Cull in and examine for yourself.
. m
tyAoENT ronDn. SncMrcKBR's Histobt. We
are pleaded to see that Mr. M. D. Bostian, has been
appointed an agent for the snlo of Dr. Schinuckor's
History of the Rebellion , and is now canvassing Sun
bury, Northumberland, Point, Upper and Lower
Augusta townships. Mr. Dostum participated in ma
ny of the battles, in which, he lost an arm, he is now
endeavoring to mnintaiu his family by the sale of
their history. Wo hope ho will meet with success
CJAnvERTisiNo. We can excuse a mnn in bu
sinew who docs not advertise if be has nothing to
advertise ; but renders must know that the busines,
man who throws out his sign in the newspaper,
and is not ashamed of his stock of goods, can alway9
furnish a belter quality at lower prices than those
who, either through shame or penuriousncss, never
let the public know what they have or what they
are doing.
tyAricfowi.F.naKMK.xr. Messrs. Philip Clark
and A. F. Clapp have placed us under obligation,,
for some choice cuts of venison, which they captured
lost week. As they are the most skillful hunters in
this section of country, and gentlemen who can ap
preciate the life of an editor, we hope their future
efforts in bunting tours may never he less successful
Ijj' Baocaok Cab BtrtxEO. Ou Sunday morn
ing Inst, about 4 o'clock, a serious accident occurred
to the Erie Express Train at Chilisquaque, a mile or
so below Lewisburg station. By some accident, as
yet unexplained, tho buggngo car cuught fire and
was totally consumed, together w ith all the baggage
of tho passengers. The train was stopped, and the
locomotive and other 'cars separated from the one
which was on fire, and iu this way no damage i
sustained by tho passengers, nor were the other cars
injured. The amount of loss is unknown.
The mail train going west, on the same road, on
Saturday, came in collision with a freight train, near
Willinuisport. One man hud his leg broken, and some
dainago wr.3 done to tliccars.
I'jf 1V find tho name of lion. George F. Miller,
our representative in Congress, on two Committees
of the House, viz: tho Committee on Roads and
Cnnuls, and tliut on Expenditures of tho War Do"
purtmcnt.
3 It is Comino ! Christmas, tho anniversary cf
the birth'vjf the Savior, will be celebrated one week
from next Monday. As usual, it will be an occasion
of mirth, and hearty congratulation, but the events
that hiivo trnnspircd within the past year, will render
tho coming Chridtmaa a day of unusual rejoicing and
merry-inuking. Everybody will be presenting gifts
to their friends, and everybody (no allusion, of
course, to editors and printers.) will receive tokens of
respect and good will, from their generous acquaint
t nice. The hearts of the littlo folks will be made
glu I by their gou 1 Irien I Kriss Kringle, who, in luak
1114 his annual round ni'h his tiny reindeer team will
deposit the usual supply of Christmas guoj.i in tho
receptacles provided for tho same.
Tho windows of our dealers are already presenting
o passers-by a most attracting display of holiday
goods, and everybody can be supplied, at the moderate
expenditure of a few greenbacks. To aH who are in
want of goods for the coming "Christmas and New
Year, we cordially commend those who advertise in
our columns, uud we initio attention to their respec
tive cards.
PiiocEtiMNus or Bobocou Coiscti.. Council
met agreeably to adjournment, at their room 00
Monday evening, December 11, 1865, Chief Burgess
Boyer iu the chuir. Members present, Clemen,
Dostian, Hendricks, Mants, Brosious, Wilvert, Zetlo
uioyer, Boyd and Rohrbacb-
Miuutes of loot meeting approved
Committee on Hendrick's proposition reported
riroirress and was continued.
B melton, an order was granted to 8. B. Boyer
for HM, the amount paid by him to the guardian of
George Kramer, a soldier in Co. C, 47th Reg't. and
credite I to the Borough or Sunbury.
On motion. Resolved, That the Chief Burgess fur
ui.-h a statement to Council of bounty bonds issued
und orders drawn for the, payment of volunteers
credited to the Borough of Suubury.
Ou motiuu, tho J'ullowiug ordinance was passed
unanimously ;
l Ba IT Emactub by the Burgess and Common
r...rw.il,r, i.f iba liorouirh of Sunburv, and it is
hereby euiu-ted by the authority of the same. That
if iiiv rmraoa or persons, within the limits of the
borough, atiiresaid, become iuloiitated and disor
. : ik. L ,i .r j.lluip ffon
duot. the Chief Burgess of tho said borough be and
is hereby authoriiod, at buowo view, or iuloruiutiou
being made be tore biai, to issue a warraut tu cause
the arrest of such person or persons so offending
against this ordiuaiice, and have the same brought
bef"rc bim, and uKia conviction of any such oflcuce,
shall foifeit aud pay such fine as may be imposed by
.1.. i'i,ir Knrinua of said boroui!U. not exceeding
twenty dollars, lor the use of said borough, and any
Liriou or persona negieotiog or reiu-inj to pay
the same, Willi nu ot suit, the unur uurgess ,
is herctiy authoriiod to cumuiit such poisou or per-
1. n 10 tlio ooumy jil for each otieuee, tor any period
On motion, RueolveJ, That the Chief Burgesa no
tify the N. C. K. R. Ce., to repair the crossings in
Fawn sUeet, at their briuick road, omaeuly ealled
tbe Horn.
On motion, Resolved. That Dr. J- B. Masser be
stifled to (111 up the side walk on BUokberry street
from River alley to Broadway, and on Broadway
from Blackberry street to f. Hassaekt'a property.
Pa mutioa adjovnetl.
, Jiryi ftairisiw, Clerk
tyArraaciATino tbb Miwi"tm. We learn
by the Nunc? Luminntf, diat the religious denomi
nations of that place done the handsome tiling with
their clergymen last Week. The flrst wus a dona,
lion to the Palter of the Episcopal church, on Thanks
giving evening, comprising of groceries and provl
iioos f all kinds, ai d a puit i containing f luO. The
Other took place at the resideueo of the Pastor of
the Presbytorias church on Saturday afternoon.
The ladies taking advantage of the absence of Mr;
A Mrs. lilfo, fof the afternoon, took possession of
the hauso and refurnished the study and 'their bod
room with elegant Dew furniture, the eost of which
was several hundred dollars. This is just as it should
bo. No olass of men are more poorly paid than our
clorgyuien, while none are more deserving of the
largest liberality on the j art of those for .whom they
tabor, 7 .; . ... , .
IjDeLIWATEI TOTnaRltEB STATE CORVEK
no. The following Is a list of the delegates ap
pointed to represent this Uorough, In the grand Rivcr
Stnlo Convention, to meet in Ilurrisburg on tho 10th
of next J ummry: S. P. Wolverton, 8. B. Boyer, John
P. Pursel, Choi. Garingor, Sol. Stroh, E. V. Bright)
Philip Clark, H. B, Maeser, J. Youngman, Allen
Hopper, John Haas, Ed. Drurubcllor, P. W. Gray.
Capt. J. Buyers, P. M. Shindcl, W. L. Dowerf
3. W. Friling, J. M. Simpson, E. Wilvert, Dr. G. B
Weiser.U. M. Ronn, Jno. K. Clement, A. F Clapp'
C J. Brnner, Ira T. Clement, Fred. 5paeht, Chas.
Beck, Geo. Lyons, W I. Greenougn, Dr B. 11. Awl
Dr. J. Markle and J. 0. Welkor.
ty List or Cavses fob second week or Jaso-
ary Term, 18B6 :
1 Edward Y. Bright et al vs Jane Kay et at
2 Ira T Clement et al va Susan Longnecker.
8 Daniel S. Cane, adm'r vs Ann Divers, etal
4 David Fagely vs A M. Eastwick
6 William L. Dewart vs J. B. Masscr.
8 John Hnferet al vs Barbara A. Alexander adm'r
7 Cluiilcs Heck vs Samuel Gsringcr.
8 Silomon Stiob ct al vs George Shall et al
9 Jeremiah Zimtifernian vsJohn A. Conrad.
l) The Com. of l'enn. for use. vs Philip llilgcrt.
1 1 Wm. Christian Fox. vs Joseph Bird et al
12 Philip Kerstettervs Daniel J Rtiker
I t Isaac T Brown, vs Lorenso Munsell.
14 Jonathan Hoover vs Josinh Reed otal.
15 John A Dodge ct al vs Jacob llartman et at
1 Robert D Cummings vs John Witleninyer.
IS Freeman Thomas, vs Andrew Ucckol.
19 Charles Hoy vs Daniel W Smiih.
2i' Daniel Herr rs John F. Cowen et al.
21 Levi Hecht v? Peter K. Fisher.
21 RencvilleShafor vs David K-hhack.
21 William U Kobinsctal vs John S. Snyder et al.
24 Freeman Thomas vs Andrew llcckol.
25 A. W Crenmor vs John Oeiscr.
211 John Ilnncock vs John Huns ct al
27 Cn-per Shall ct al vs John K Erdman.
28 John Diinkteberger vs Andrew M. Eastwick.
29 Elias Lohr vs Andrew Borrel ct al
SO Elias Stcpp vs Jamucl 11. Rothcrmel.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
AslmiulNtrntoi-'M iolii--.
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters orAdmipis
trillion having been granted to tho umlcrsi 'lied
on ths estate of Gritlith Jones, late of tho borough of
Nortbuinberlnnil, county of Norlhnmberlaiid. Pa.,
deceased. All persons indebted are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims
to present tbcin duly authenticate I for settlement.
D. M. BKAUTIU AM, Adm'r.
Northumberland, Doc. 2, lrfdi. Gt
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
TN pursuance of an ordor of the Orphans' Court of
.i orthutuberlanri county, will be exposed to public
sale at the Court llouso, jn the Borough of .S'unbury,
on Saturday the 30th dav of December. A. D., 165,
all the one full, equal, undivided moiety, or half
part, of all that certain tract of land situate in t.'onl
township Northumberland county. Pennsylvania,
and bounded and described us follows, to wit: bound
ed on the North by laud surveyed to John Teiiswortb;
East by land surveyed to Martin Ons 4 Win. P
Brady; on the South bv land surveyed to John Uoyd
k William Wilson, and on the West by laud surveyed
in the uaincot John Uook, containing four liumlreil
and five acres, more or less, and by a re-survey 4JD
acres and f0 perches, which said tract of land was
surveyed iu pursuance of a warrant granted by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Thomas Hamilton.
Late tho property of Jocph 1. Mather, deceased.
Sale to commenco at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said
day. when conditions of sain will be made known by
LEWIS KOD.MAX,
Guardian of Emily Mather.
By order of the Court,
J. A. J. CUMMIXlttf. Clerk 0. C.
Sunbury, Nureuibcr 28, Irllii. t
9G-TAKE-1500XOTICE 4T8
WINTER & SPRING OPERATIONS,
Sjilenilid Variety of
FANCY GOODS, GOLD A SILVER WAKE,
IMiutOjrsspliH, 1Vii('!i'n, Jewelry,
At b'J Nassau Stiikbt.
We now offer a splendid variety of tho choicest
and best goods, on terms that must and wilt suit
everybody; and if our dealings are not fair aud
honest, do not patronize us ; and if our goods are not
ns represented, return them aud wc will refund tho
money.
CONDITIONS,
twenty thousand articles of goods are for sale at
two dollars each consisting of
PIANOS, MEI.ODEONS,
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
ol4l tVnleiie. KUver (VnK'hrs,
NIL V E R WARE,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
And a great variety 01 fancy goods and jewelry.
Those coods are numbered from ono to twenty Iho'u-
snnd, and twenty thousand notices are numbered
from ono to twenty thousand, uud put into sealed en
velopes and thoroughly mixed, eaeh nuuitfer cor
resHinding with some article of goods. Any person
sending thirty cents for an oil colored photograph,
will receive "two of lhe.-o notices with eaeh photo
graph; making, whure an agent sends, five photo
graphs and ten notices for one dollar, tho extra pho
tograph and two notices f.ee to tbe agent. Tbu
article of goods corresponding with the number on
the uolieo.no matter what its value, will oe sent on
tbe receipt of two dollars. If the Roods when re
ceived do not give satisfaction, return them und wo
will rotund the money.
Send thirty eenls for an oil colored photogrngh.
religious, comic or fancy, and two notices.
(me us one tnul ami we know you will send
again.
Address all orders
KENNEDY 0..
Box 6103,
Kew York.
November 25, 1865. Ira
GOODS BUITAIiLK FOR HOLIDAY
PRESENTS.
HENRY IIARPER.
S90 Arils Sli-eel, IMiiluaeliiliiu.
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
SOLID SILVER WARE
and Fuperlor Mlver IMated Wure.
October!, 1805 am
ltetitliuc ItiillroiKl.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Not 27th,18ti5.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North ana
North-West for Philadelphia, New York. Head
ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allontown, Easton, &o.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as fol
lows: 3.00, 7 ts and 0.05 A. M. and 1.45 and V 00
P. M., arriving at New Y ork at 5.4(1 and Id 01) A. M.
aud .1.40 and 10.35 P. M., connecting with similar
Trains un the Pennsylvania Itailrond ; Sleeping Cars
accompanying tho 3.00 and 9.05 A. M. Trains, with
out cbuuge.
Leave for Reading, Pottsville, Tainaqua, Miners
ville, A h luio I, Pine Grove, Allemown and Philadel
phia at 7.35 A. M. and I 45 aud tt.00 P. M., stopping
at Lebanon aid principal stations; tbe 9 00 p iu.
Train making w elose connections for Pottsville.
nor Philadelphia. For Pottsville. Schuylkill ilHvm
aud Auburn, via -Oiuylkill uud Susquehanna Hail
road, leave lldrrishuri at 4 00 p. m.
Keturning' Leave Rw York at 9 00 a. m., 12.00
Noon at B.IK) p. m.; PhiM.vlphia at 8 00 a.m. and
3.30 p.m. Potrsville al bxo a.m. and 2 4a n di ;
Ashland 6.00 and 11.45 a. m.ud 1.16 p. ni ; Tuma
nua at 7.:t5 a ui. and I 40 p. m.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg ia Schuylkill and
Fusnuehanua llallroad at tt 45 a. m.
. . 1 .. . . 1 . ; 'r..;., 1 11 .
Iveaiung acuoiiiui"u"i('u iwie, aeaumg &
0.30 A. M. returning fiom I'hilade-H.bia at 4.1(0
P M
Columbia Railroad Trains leave r.eaniij j,i b.io
A M mnit A 1 P. M. for Enhreta, Litis, Lsaoaster
IIIUUIUIS OSIIIWU ...... U..U
Columbia. Ae.
Ou Sundays: Leave Kew lora ai o r. m.. ruia-
delphia 3.15 P M. Pottsville b. 00 A. M., Tainaqui. 8
A M. Harrisburg T 05 A M and Keadiug at I A. M.
for Harrisburg, and 10 52 a. m. for New York.
Commutklion, Mileage, season, ami excursion
TiV.i. al reduced ratus to and from all point.
Baggage cheeked through ; ttO Pounds Biggage al-
,u"-a o.A.NIOOLLS.
General Superintendent'
Paw., lStfl. . . .
8TOR E .
AV. A. HEaN'NKT.
Mnrket Nqunrr, (iOttl'ltV, Kn.
mi. m ! 1 ma
HAVIN'I recently parobrrsj tho Drug Ptnre
formerly eondmltnf by R. A Fisher, I beg
leave to . Infm-fi ,tlie citiiens of ftunbiiry snd vi
cinity,. that I have entlroly replenished uiy stock
of
n. tsct era- ss
PA NCI? ARTICLES !
snoh as Combs, Brashes, Pookot-Books,, Soaps, l'cr
fumery, Hair-Oil, Knives, Scissors, Coal-011 Lamps,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Paint. Olln, fjiliio, .'lnsiM, Iullj,
TtirnNlios, l'nteiU leilieliiesi, A-.
All my Tinolures, Syinf s, Ointments. Cerates, nnd
other preparations aio lnaoufaotured by myself, aud
finm tbe best material 1 ojn procure tu Market.
Having bad quite a number of years' experience in
tha
Drug nnd Freerition Business,
bath In Philadelphia and the oountry, and also the
advantage of thu t'oilego of Pharmacy, I feci com
petent to COMPOUND ALL rKl.SCRlPTIO.Nd
that the Physicians and putilio may favor me with.
All my preparations as I have alwvo asserted, nro
made from the best material, nnd upon honor I
assert, they are of officinal strength.
Fur medicinal purposes, I kocp on hand tho very
best
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I oan procure.
Before purchasing elsewhere, eoll and cocviroo
your own mina.
W. A. BENNETT.
Sunbury, Kot 18, 1895.
Pianos I Pianos 1 1
MY PIANO F0RTE3, which have been awarded
numerous high
I PRIZE MEDALS,
for years past In this Country and Enmpe, for their
decided superiority, are still manufactured in this
City, whore their exccllcnco has been long acknow
ledged and universally admired. In delicacy and
sweetness of tone with purity and power, they nro
unequalled and fully warranted, on the most reason
able terms.
C0N11AD MEYER,
No. 722 ARCH St., PHILADELPHIA.
Nor. 1 1, 185. 3ui :
BEAD WHAT DR. SCHENCK 13 D0INCJ.
DR. J. II. SCHENCK,
. Dbb Sir : I feo4 it a duty I owe to yon, and to
all who are suffering under tho diseases known as
Consumption aud Liver Complaint, to let them know
What great bent (its I have reotivod from your Pul
monic Syrup and Seaweed Tutiio in so short a lime.
By the blessing of Uod it his cured me thus f ir.
Dr. Sohenck, I will now tutiko my statement to
you. as follows : About eighteen months ago I was
attacked with a severe cough, and it settled on my
lungs I could not retain anything I Mo. nnd suf
fered with evening fevers nnd nihl sweats. I was
very much reduced. Tho whites of mv eves were
very yellow; likewise my skin; my appcti'e all irone,
and unable to digest what I did cat; bone Is swollen,
irregulKr and costive. I was very low spirited, and
bad such violent spells of leouliing when I hud
down nt night and when I arose in the moruing that
thev would last one or two hours.
I then would bo nearly exhausic I. and was entire
ly unable to lie on my loft side. I c nnot dtverihe
my wretched suffering as I would wish todo. Evtry
organ in my body was diseased or derange I. Such
was my situation at tbis time, and I was confined to
mv bed from the last of February, 1S2, not able to
tit up? I hod the best of meiticul attendance the
whole of the limo. My cough vsr n very bad that
it racked mo very much. I at this liiue raised a
largo quantity of thick, yellow, offensive matter,
sometimes with biood, nnd it was generally accompa
nied by nausea and a furred and thick coated tongue.
At the time of coughing so badly I would bnve
sharp, shooting pains in my left ride nn I heart, night
sweats, and soreness alt through niy wholo chest; had
much inward fever, pain In my buck ami under my
shoulder blades and iu tho small of my back, anil
at times so severe thnt it would throw mo into
spasms. iot my physician gave me up tu die.
Others I had, and the bust of them, but I bey eould
do nothing tor me, and at that tunc 1 was nothing
but skin nnd bones. I then was in the western part
of Missouri. Iu Jnne last we left there for the East,
arid in August lost we oame tu New York, and I was
so reduced that I eould only walk a little with my
busbansf's help. After I had linen hero a short time
the suit water breese made me feel mueb better for a
time and then 1 had again to call a physician tor aid .
We had four of tho besi, p'.iveiortiis of Ji'.-.ir Vo;.i
on tbe diseases f the lung?, and doctors i f ill U.11 Is.
but of no avail. They s.iid t wa p 1st cure, mid tlitl
my lungs were too fur gnno ;'t nny one to euro rue.
But at this timo I was ou my foci uboiu the honso.
not able to do much of anything. In November
last I grew worse, and the consumption Uiarrho:,
set in and lasted about eight weeks. We hud tried
nil and everything that I could grasp at like a dyin;
pcrsuii foruiy discu-cs cousumptiuu uud liver coui
plaiut but of no avail.
In January, ISn.'i, I was brought down ngnin on
my bed. and was not exacted to live tho night out.
My husband stayed at my side, and other friends,
and they all give 1110 up 10 die. . At this time every
one shiwuff mo did not think I, would leave my
bed a living woiiinn. The Gi-t uirht t was attacked
with spasms, und was deranged uio?t of thu time.
A friend, Mrs. liarris. eaiue to sec 11, e the la-t of toe
week, aud brought the Sunday Mercury. In it
win nn account of a great euro performed by Dr.
Schenck. She read it to me. uud it was mi uiucu
like my own disease lhat 1 akci my husband to go
and see bim for mo. At this time I hud given up
all hopes of ever getting well again, and inado my
peace with Uod, to bu ready when He called for
me.
On the 27th of January, lfo.1. my husband culled
on Dr., Schenck, 32 l!oad street. New York, und
stated to lit 111 uiy case, with a requii for him to cull
and se inr, nhieh-hn did. an 1 examined mo with
the respimuietor. When he was about to go 1 a-ked
hiin if ho could cure uie ! His reply -: "1 can
not toll, both liins nro diseased, mid the bronchial
tubes are affected whoth sides. 1 And vet bo
seemed to think there wer. lituijsi enough left to ef
fect a care it tlio diarrheii coa, be slopped. Hu
said iu order to do I bit. ho would K.lXva to k'Vo Man
drake Pills iu small doses at first, 1. curry off the
tuoroiil mauer. and men, wun usuiuKein. ju. hoped
to cheek it, which he did. but the constant cou,j,j,1;;,
night sweats, anil diarrhea tiaii rrosiraicd inesoUud
he was afraid my vital powers wcru too niueh pros
traled ever to rally, and yet be seemed to think if 1
could live to get enough Pulmonic Syrup lhiuii0b
my system to cause expectorulion. there wero lungs
enough left tor me to recover. Ho wished uie to try
the Pulmonic Svrun and Seaweed Tonic at once.
saying it would do me no harm, if it did me no good.
J ho first week it seemed to give uie men,;in, so
that on Sunday af cr I sat un 111 bed and uto heaity
for a sick woman, but thu uext woek i lo-t all hope
and wished my husband not to give me tiny uiore
medicine. Hut the doctor had warned tiuu 01 tins,
mi l wh'.n the uiedieitie viis ele.o uig out the satciu
t made them feel somewhat rrMles, and to perse
vere; and tie uiri-tod 011 uiy taking 11; and i new
feel the benefit of it. For afier eight days I began
to gain strength, and, with the execptiou of a cold
that put me back some. 1 havebeeu gaining strength
o body, my couh is going awav. and alt my pains
are gone; 110 soreuess of the bmly, my bowels are
regular, and my brcaih is sweet, and I thauk lio l
that am now going about, aud sew and read us xeli
as 1 ever could. I have tnkeu sixteeu hottlts of tbu
medicine, eight of each. 1 now have a good appe
tite and rest well ut nighl ; uiy cough does nut
trouble me in settinz un or Ivinit down. I woul 1
bore say to the utllicted with consumption or liver
complaint, that Dr Seueuck is no humbug. You
can rely on what be says Delay not; ilia datuci
ous to, trifle with these diseases.. If you would be
cured, gout once, and any ono wishing to ku.r.v iho
tacts as uerein stated osu can ni my resiueucu, 111
West Houston streui, New Vork oily.
MK.i. MAUY F. FAR LOW.
We, the undersigned, rerideuts of New Vork, are
acquainted with Mrs Fallow, uud knw her state
ment to be true. We also know I bat she used l'r-
Schenck s Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed 'i diic. aud j
nave riason 10 uciiuku inui 10 inis mtuiciue sue
owes her preservation fiom a piciuaiuru gruu.
S. FAltLOW. Ii7 Wet Houston st.
EL'UEXE l:li;illllLI.. b7 Greenwich St.
Mrs. Kl'tlENE L' M-.li II li.l.. H7d lirecnwicU it.
AL'Ul'STA I NiiKKIIILL. 070 lirceuwieh st,.
A. 1. II A Kit I . 117 Weil Huusloust.
EMILY UI.O Kll. 117 Weil lloustou st.
J L. COLE. 33 Cottage place
M A. LKloil l'O.V. 4 vl Broi Iwuy.
Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAIM'. 10 Amity place.
I am well acquainted with Mrs- Mary Farlow,
aid with her herb 11. d. Mr. IS. Fallow, they having
for a few uioutha pasi. aiteuded al my chuicu. and
I amioonviuccd tl at any statement which they might
make might be relied on at tree.
JOHN DOW LING. D. D..
Pastor of Bedford St. BapiUt Church, N. Y.
De. Schenck will be professionally at bu principle
, WU.UW 4, u. .a 4. UI IU f IAIH .1, wt mm. ,
otnou Ao. Aorta Sixth street, euruer ui coiumeruo.
Philadulnhia. ever Saturdar. troai V A
M
uutil
r. Al., Ao. .liltond street, new ioik, every xues-
I any, iroui v to 3; no 36 suunitr street, uosiou,
Jlass . 'everj Wednesday, fiom 9 to 3. and every
other Friday at las II dtimore streat, Baltimore, Md.
All advice tree, but ti r a thorough examiuation of
mi inogi wuu uie vepiruuvier, lue ouoxije is uuee
dot I an.
Piice of tha Pulmooto yrap and Seaweed Tonie,
each 41 40 per bottle, or 17 io per hall' do.eu. Man
drake fills, o eents pvr box.
For tale by ail Druggisn and Peeler
VetMabw J, 1J-1 y.
L0fR & WINDOW MOULDINGS
Te Exclade Cold, Usln, Dust and Snow. .
I!.oot! t lour' ailTif-r,
A Ileal Family Comfort.
OAS II & ATI NO STOVES,
For L'uuujOcm, Uiiisjtftf. li.ilh-ivtion., Vtit
HOUSEHOLD TIN-WARE,
Heavy and Well Made.
OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT.S,
' A lteul Saving in these Dear Times.
CHILDREN'S TRAYS,
, Tu Keep tho Tublo Cloth Clean.
At Wholesale and P.ctall.by
Cll IS. Ut'RHAM, Mantifacluror,
It!) South Tenth Street, Philadelphia.
November Id, 1B05 - 2in
zcxnznasar si5:siBnk.
STATIOKKLY STORE,
MIESSirl' NH' t's Ni elli ItV.
riTHE subscriber respectfully informs tho citif.cn 0
X Sunbury and vicinity that ho tins just opened
iu the buildingnf Charles i Pleasants, Market Sfiniirff,
an entire new and well sclcoted stock nf BOOKS,
Stationery and a great variety of other artiolcs, con
sisting, in pirt, as follows :
HOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL PAPER,
Games of all kinds nnd descriptions. Fine Toilet Soaps
Brushes, Perfumes, Ltidies' I'atchols, Necessaries.
A fine assortment of B'ieturc l'l-nni-, Pho.
tograph Albums, Photograph Frames, Oval, Ac.
MEERSCHAUM. Briar. Rosewood nnd India Rub
ber Pipes. Patent Pipe Steins. Cigars. Soluco. Cen
tury. Sunny-side and Plantation, Fine Cut, Killikin
nick and Big Kick Smoking Tobacco.
TOY BOOKS, Transparent Slates. Vlnlinsnnd trim
miin for ViAlirs, Hold Pens, Silver Holders. Pocket
Books. Pocket Knives. Ao.
He has also a large and complete assortment of
'o:il Oil Lumps nnsl I'lxins,
and also many other things too numerous to mention
He is also Agent for Pratt 's Oreut Pictures, tho
Declaration uf Independence, nnd Emancipation
Proclamation. Please call and exnmino before pur
chasing clsewhnro
. F. LIGUTNER. ,
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 155.
MINOR'S Patent Pocket Lanterns for sale at tho
Book and fr'iatioucry store of
N. F.LIOHTNER.
N E W U R 0 C E IIY.
AI1IIE subscribers begs leave to nnnnunco to tho
citizens of Sunbury and its vicinity, that they
have opened a
Tito doors trM of J. II. Engh't Store, in
Market Siioire,
where they are prepared to furnish every variety of
groceries, mid wi'l keep constantly ou hand tho
choicest varieties of
r LOUR & FEED,
Tih, Coffee, Tens. Htiifnr. iMul.irn. f:heeif. Suit
SjiitM' of nil fii?rriptittn. .'onps of every vnricty,
('nii'lle!. tMiHikin Hnl Cliewin tolnifo, tivgtr.
lliup.4. rVlMiulili'rn, l.tieon. Biiiier. nmt Kfii. Ao
lriel frmttof nil kin Is, Ciuivd lerlii'8 nnd Tuidh
tocs. I'itUrlf, Kftcltup. rt'i'inr t'iiuce. It
i i ..rL..t,liii.. ;n r....t Bl,.i
. "v.iii-.in. , u. -1.1111111,. .... a ... a... r.
! f I... :.. .. .....11 .e llu
'i ni urive lei'jii in n nun pini-ncn wnntij. niwi
Citler Vinettr. All kimls of o-juntry prmluoo tnken
in ex'lmng'T. Tho pairunngu of the public is re
speot fully tfolicitud.
GEORGE E. HEARD & CO.
6'unbury, Nov. II, lHtij.
VZ. IZA.LXI&SON
i? 15-13
AUKNTS for tho CELEBRATED
DHIGaS' NEW PATENT PIAS0
TORIES,
Which are creating the greatest sensation In the
musical world, and Imvo received the highest test i
moninls from all the leading urtisis iu the country,
luuoiii' w boin urn
S TlniHierg, Feaneis II. Brown,
1, M. ilottm-tinlk, Ti.ool..re EJ-iett,
'..' mi . Ii-inv t', .Mix M.ir-'ii-.k,
M. Sir ,lti. .'b. - i' .ii. .M i-on,
llroian A. AV ill-iib iin t.
At the late KAlltoftbo A MET I CAN INSTI
rrTE. held in New Vork City, October lbtii, they
were awarded the
'mint inr.tii. .a uoi-i) .iii:i.Il(.
For the
Bi:ST riANO-rOP.TE ON EXHIBITION!
Agents for
(.'ICO. A. PIU.VCE A CO S
Melodeons, Automatic A tichool Or-ana
ALL INSTUL'MENTS WAK11ANTED FOll FIVE
YKABS.
Manufacturers aud Importers ot
Flutes. Banjos, Violins, Guitars,
Violin Strin,;, Accord .oiis,
aud all kinds of Ur.iss and other Musical Instruments
Special attention paid to furnishing Brass Instru
ments lor Ban,!-.
Pl'BLI.SHEIlSOF SHEET MVSIC.
Just pulili.lied "Tno Veuite," n new collection of
I'liiiuis lor the Episcopal Service, for oiening and
elo-iug o'.uiitaries. Mu.-ieal Societies. Classos, and tir
the .Vi.-i.il Circle, lv tui.iL C. Xivnou. Price
Board.-, bj cents. Cloth, $1.
ICiisooitii'M i,-io,iif I'icrclses,
In form of &nfr??io for inprtiiio nod Jfrzto
u)r.iHti Vuiefi, iiilen led as studies to acquiro the
proper art of singing, by Caiii.o Bassixi, author,
ititssini'a art of cignging, and Bnritone. In two
book", Price, each, S2.50.
PIANO-F'.UITE CALISTHENICS,
n collection of Five Finger, Chord, and Scale pas
sages, tor speedy developing tho miiscUs of the lin
gers, and ueoiliring thai decree of flexibility, inde
pendetiee nnd volubilty nhieh lire so ludlspiiisablu to
a oo, peitorttuii.ee on tno j'luno-rortc, iy ritAM'is
it lliiou x. Pri. e $:i.jil.
New Edition, Putiils s First Primer, by Trnncis If.
Brown, Author nf Pride, Minnehaha, k Hesitation
Pulkus, ic. Price, it) cmts.
NfaW jVTTJfIC.
"Cast Thy Burden Ou The Lord," wi:h soprano, con
trulio or tenor solos, aud quartette, adapted from
tiollselialk, Mumber Soug. by W. K. Jlu.-sliad,
prieo ;t.'i els.
,4A Holy Calm. A Peace Divio,,," nompnnion to
Sweet .Snirtf hear tny Prayer,' by U'. Vincent
Wallaee, priee ;lj els.
' Lord, My Uud, 1 Long to know," 151st Hymn, is
sung in tirace church, composed by lirasuo Wul.ji.
priee .'to eculs.
'Mv Uud In Heaven." words by .peneer W Cone,
Mu-ie iv Stephen Massvlt. pri :e M e!s.
My Only llrotl.ers' tione," song uud chorus, by M.
Keller." price :fi els.
'Iho P. il that Breathes of Ihcc," ballud by M
Keller, prieo 115 els.
'Oh '. Write Me "A .Sing Of My Father,'' sorg and
chorus, as sung at Virond' Ajinstiels, uetnpufed by
C lleury. price ;ij cs.
'A Word uf Thine," ballad, by J. Fi.thugh, price
Ml cts.
(iive ue those Moonlit Hours," Duett, for two so
pmnir. or soprauu and tenor, by E. A. Paikuiat,
price .'15 els
"Vesper St ir," duett, for two sopranos, or tenors, by
.1 . Ihiiiel. price 40 cs
Muru ure la Itu.sstuu," FsuUiie, by J. Moilling,
price. 50 cts,
-Prayer al Sen," Romance in form of a Nocturne,
bv J .do J.biien-ki, nriee iiO ouj.
"Auenls Moi," (Wait fur me,) galop, by Chas. Fru-
del. price Oil cts.
"Suis iloi."' (Follow me.) gallup, by A. Eerustciu,
price 511 cts.
' Wutir Full, and Sua Brocio," gallop, by Taut
Sleinhagen, p ice, eaeh. 50 el's.
Morning Dew," Lsucers, Adolph Bernstein, price
50 cts.
"Weding Lancers." by Fteinhogeu. price 40 cts.
'Happy lie 'I by Dreams, " transcribed fur the piano
forte, by Charles Fradcl, price 50 cts.
"Sweet spirit Hear My Prayer," from Wallace's
Oners Lurline. transcribed for the piuno-forle by
Chas. Fradcl, price 40 cts.
"CiispinoE La Comare,1 llicci's new Opera, ar
ranged by Chu Fradcl, prieo 60 cts.
"Feu des tsloiles," Jb'iurligbt nooturn, by J. do 3t'
sieuski, price 50 cts.
"Angel of Dream," Lallud.by M. Keller, price Si eta.
Loves LamitaUon," ballad, by E. O.B. Holder,
prioe 35 ots.
"Triumphal March," bv Rtchard UofTman, price $1.
-Algerian Polka," by Mrs. E. A, Parkhurst, price
H5 eta. ,
"Eveuing Shadows," yocturno, by E.J. Fitlhugh,
friee eu.
iu Longing for Thee," Guar is waits, ai lung by
M d la Pareppa, prioe S4 ou.
A Liberal Discount given In tha Trade, Churches,
Clergymen. Pinf.Mora aud &uhouls Musie eut by
luaii, j.oi-pid, on receipt of tuc nnu k'-1 pri -
1T1I.1.1A9I 1IAI.U m
043 JJrcwlw7s Wirw TV
VtrVetaDer it, lSM -au
ORPANNS' COURT SALE.
IN pursuni.ee of an order of tho Orphnns' Cimrtof
Norihumhei land county, will be exposed to pub
lic salu on l t.u first dosanbed premises, in '.ho town
sln. ol Jordan, connly uf Northumberland, aforesaid,
on :ilcn tiny, lie- VS:(I tmy l
"..'. 'J be t!llowHfg reel estate' It, wit : All tbi.t
vi it am li tcl or piece of land titinno In said lotvn-bip,
bounded on Hut tmrth byliiud of Homy lluier ; o.i j
the south hv land of Samuel Lower; on tbe cast br I
i i. ..i 1. 1... ,i'.... i i .i... . i i .
" i ii'iuii eisei miu on luu nesi, uy lanua 01
Isaac Carl,
Containing; 13 nrrrii
more or less, l;t ncre.of which ire oloarcd.
Ai-o at li e same time ami (,l,ico, another tract,
boon fod nn the north by lni ds of Sauiucl Clin k,
tloo'd ; south by laml.) of Ofuo. T. Troutinun ; east by
lauds ot John Oysiur and west by lands of Peter
Thomas Containing 17 aores mora or less, being nil
mountain land.
Aso nt'otlier lot, of ground situate aa aforesaid,
bounded he north by landsof f.abricl Adnmsand
south by landsof John .Seliropp ; east by land of
Ualntel Adams nnd west by lands of Eliai Bush.
Contatning 40 perches more or less.
Late the proierty of Jacob t'nrl. J.. deceased.
Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock A.M. .of said day,
when the terms and conditions of sale will be
maJu kuown by
(1EO. T. TROUTMAN, Adm'r.
By order of tho Court.
J. A. J. CUMMINUS, CPk O. 0.
Sunbury, November IS, 1065.
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, for stile at thTFnney
Store tf ANNA PAINTER.
WSKYCiOOl) STOKE.
MISS KATE BLACK,
RESPECTFULLY Informsher friends in Sunbury
and vloinlry, flint sho has just opened her
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
ol Notions and FnncyDry Uoods,
Market street, four doors west of Win. II. Miller's
Bootand Shoe store. SUNBURY, Pa.
Her stock consists of Trimmings, notions, cmbroi
dcrios, Ladies nnd Childrens' Huts, silk aid other
linings, Hoop-skirts, Crape nnd Laco Veils, Nuts,
Olovcs. stockings, collars, nnd corsets, Ac.
Twilights, Broiikfut Cosie., Riding Hoods. Bill
moral Skirts. Children's Woolen (lititors, Ladies
li J Children's Hose, dents' half Hose,
Bradley's new Patent Duplex Elliplia (or double
Spring SKIRTS.
.Icnts' Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Neckties, Suspcn
Jers ; Ribbons, of nil kinds, Feathers, Velvet, and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
Perfumery, Toilet Snaps, Hair Brushes, Combs,
Toy", and a general variety of NOTIONS.
0 AL'i'FEKINti c'ouo uuudsomcly ad at short
notico.
KATE BL.CK.
Sunbury. Oct. 23, 1805.
JOHN r'sMICK,
MERCHANT TAILOR!
F'uwn street below Market, first door south of Bow
tn s store. SUNBURY, PA.
Suubury, October UI, 1805.
Glorious News!
GREAT E X C I T E E N T !
EVERYBODY KUS1IINO TO THE STORE OF
ISAAC PUP.lAlT
In Zetlcmoycr's Building, opposito tlcnrhnrl s Con
fectionery Store, Market street. SUNBURY, Pa.,
WHO HAS RECEIVED HIS
MEW GOODS I
SUCH AS
CLOTHS, CASSIEil ES, of all de
scriptions. Calicoes, Dress (Joods. 5ilks. (Jinulinins, iVhawls
and u general assortment of Lndies' Wear.
Muslins nl lower rates than uuy where clso, Sheet
ing. Tickings, Jio. '
ll.l'l'W and I'APN of every description.
A large assortment ol
NOTIONS & VARIETIES.
Conietinft of Hosiery, UIovch. ThronJ, Iluttfins,
Su-pcmk'rn, Nceklica, Cullar, HaiKlkerclnefc, Jltiir
DrushcH. Tooth liruhcs, Fniicy IIimuI Driww. linl
mortil Skirti. IIcM.p-Skirlf, Ciirpet-biigc. Trunks, Va.
li.ics. Ciiihrolhw, Oottou-Yarn. tiiiHS, unfl nuiueroiu
utiicr ar licks teUioun to uioutiuu.
IIARDWARF.,
such as nails, hinges ntnl screws, door latches und
knobs, und CUTLERY of every description.
Dyi-a, Drills, I'nitifs, Viiniishcs, Oils, Glass,
l'tit: , &c, &p,
JueiitAvnr- iiikI liiNtmar(! ol
s-vs-r.v lcM-iilii.
STONE AXO EAUTMI-.N WAKE.
An extensive Stock of
Composed of Sugar. Coffee. Tens. Rico, Corn-starch,
Molasses. Cun. lies, Meut, Fish, Chceso. Salt. Tobacco,
and Segius.
llliA DY-A DE CLOTHING.
Also,
BOOTS & S0E3
fur men, women nnl chit Ircn, at lower priced than
ihoy can ho Mie where
All kindd of Country I'roJuco token In exchange
for tioo is.
lbury, Oct. 23. 1H.13.
runs.
runs furs
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES OAKFOUD & SONS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Hu e now open their large and splendid stock of
LADlEaFUH CAPES.
COLLARS.
MUFFS.
CUFFS,
ti LOVES.
AND HOODS.
Also tlio finest assortment of Fancy Fur Itohcs.
Rais, Muniers, nnd Gloves ever before offered by
them, all of whieh are warranted to be as represcut
cil. SIIIPPlMi Fl K.SUUt UHT.
October 21, lBdo. 4m
TOILET SOAPS, Tooth-Bius'ies. Hair H-uaho-
Ac. .t i. Formic by ANNA PAlXTl.lt.
BOARDING HOUSE.
SlilS. J1AICIA TIKHM'siO.X,
(Formerly of the ''Lawrence Houe,")
S U N 1) U K Y , I' E N N ' A.
TNFfRMS her friends and the public generally
that she bus retitted the house formerly occupied
by l)r. J. W. Pculu. on Blackberry street, near the
Northern Central Railway Depot, and opened a
Hoarding lioo-o. where 'he is prepared to keep
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS.
Willi good cooks and waiters, boarders can enjoy
Iho iiiiet coiufurts of home with fare eijuul to the
be-t hotels.
Patronage from those who mayaojourn in Sunbury
is rcspuutfiilly solicited.
Mrs. MAMA THOMPSON.
Kiinhury. Nov. ll.18.ij.
1MI.?. llaUS.
Iiii!u1rlliia At lCrle I'uilrontl.
rill US grsat line traverses the Northern and North
J. west couutics of l'ennsj Ivaliia to the city of Erie
on Luke Erie.
It has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company und ia operated by them.
Time uf Passenger trains ut Suubury,
t-uuve buatwurtl.
Erie Mail Train,
Erie Eprca Train,
l.liuiia Expre.s Train,
Eliuiru Mais Train,
Ltmve Westward.
Erio Mail Train,
Erie Express Train,
El'.uiru Express Train,
vi...:.. l..ll 'I'pmii.
5 50 p. m.
H Au a iu.
ll..'(i p m
10. 3a u m.
3.05 m.
2 .'ill p m.
b .-M a m
4 'Jj p. ui.
Passenger cars run througn os tue ino '"
Express Trains without change both was between
Philadelphia uud Erie.
urk 'oninilloii.
Leave New York at ft 0 p m, arrive at 1 rie S 37 a.
ul. Leave Erie at l ii V m , arrive at New ioik
' No'change of ears between Erie and New York,
elegant Cloepine-vaisou an igui niu.
For information respecting Passenger business
apply at Cor. Juth and Market St., Philadelphia.
And lir Fieigul busiuesaof the Company's Agents,
S. 11. Kingston, Jr., Cur. luth and Market St.,
Philadelphia.
L J. W. Ucynoldf, Erie.
William tiown, Agent H. V. B. iiaitimore,
li. II. lloi'KToa,
Uen'l Freight Agt. Pbilada.
B. W. Uwixanu,
Oeu'l Ticket Ag't., Philadii.
A- L. TYLEB,
(jau'l Maoager, Wllliamsport.
Nov. M, M
SIOUT Blooming Cetci; -AB
iOY8"lND OAXuFrOU CHn-DRM.
Tial. iKA
MEXICO 1 MEXICO!
$:(,ooo,oao i.oa.
or tna '
KErUULTC OF MEXIca -
Twcnty-ycai Coupon llo. ds iu .Sums of J jO, $10U
f Mil, aud JI.003.
Interest Seven per cent., Payable in the Cily or
Now York.
Principal and Interest Puyullo In ((OLD.
$10,OUO,UUO to he old at SixrT CstTf on Iho Dot
nn,
In U. S. Currency, thus yielding an Interest o
Twelve per oent. in Gold, or Seventeen per eent. in
Currency, nl tho present rote of premium on gold.
The First Yonr'i Interest already Provided,
The Most DESIRABLE INVESTMENT evo
OFFERED.
Immense Trsotsof Mining and Agricultural T.nnds;
sixty per cent, of Port. Ibies, Impost", and Taxes, in
theSiatesofTAMAUI.lPASand SAN M'l.S 10
TUM ; arid the 1'llghted Faith nf the s.iid States and
theUeneral Government are all Pledged for the ro
douiption of these Bonds end payment of interest.
'l'tit ? url I y Is Ample.
$30 In TJ. S. Currency will buy a 7 per ut.
Gold Bond of $50
$10 do. do. do. do. $100
$100 " $o(tn
$000 ' " " $1,000
Let every lover of Republican Institutions Buy at
least One Ilisiid.
Ciroulars forwarded and subscriptions received by
John w. coiaiEs co.,
J. N. TIFFT, Financial Agont of tha Rcpubl'e
of Mexico, 67 Drondwny, A. Y.
t"? Subcsriptions also received by Dunks and
Bankers generally throughout the United States.
Nov. 4, lJiflb.
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for OT.D NEVPPAPeitS. PAMPHLETS,
l!')tlKSand WASTE PAPEKof every description.
For particulars address
rot kvi:i.i. & s:m f.iison,
. '2.1 .inn Niros-t,
One Door West of Nassau St., N Y
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V,
Save Tour "nsfe Pnper.
Old Newspapers, mutilated Books, Pamphlets and
the different varieties of Paper that accuuiuliito in
every house, and which is generally hoiked upon aa
rubbish, should be sent to Stockwell A Emerson, of
No. 25 Ann Street. They are paying liberal prices
for all descriptions ol Wosto Paper, better than any
one in thu trade.
5T0CKWELL & EMERSON,
Nov. 11, 1SC5.-3W
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
BOOKS ABTTJ STATIONERY,
Monthly Time Books X'ranlng Books nnd Slates.
Bocks. Hymn Books B .ink Books, Memorandum
li: )K biiiric. Poeke. Hooks, Ink Stands, Pens,
Pert:ls, a flue a.-sorimcnt of Paper. Ink, Ac.
For sale by AN A AINTElt.
N E W G O O D S!
II
AVISO just returned from tho city,
I have
now opcu a lutl assortment ol
such us lr ioot1-. Dress Trimmings and
Linini-s. Itibbons. Gloves. Nets, Linen
Collars and Cuff-. Cloak Ornaments,
aud Buttons, Corset ts,
iiosi::izv.
White and Woolen floods, Shawls,
and Breakfast Fhawls, Hoods, Ladle' an!
Gents' Scarfs, Neckties. Sleevo Buttons, Fancy
Comlis. uud .oiiuu of ull kinds, too numerous to
mention.
MARY L. LAZARUS.
Two dwirs west of Wm. II. Miller Shot sturo,
Sunbury. Oct. 2S, lsitj.
HATS! HATS!!
r-.JS. A f LL,1j ASOUUl.llJiA 1 JUST OftSKO
by
Samuel faust,
Two doors west of Fischer's Drug Store. Market ft
fcSTJJSTBTJinr, PENN'A.
CALL nnd exnmino the large as.-nrtment of tho
latest New Yolk and Philadelphia styles of
a Ei ycvr n -ja.- .ni. arz & isssas
nt the above establishment, which for beauty and du
rability cnnnol be excelled. Being'U practical Hat
ter, ho flutters hunelf that his stock has been select
ed with more care than any ever beforo brought to
this place.
Uo also manufactures to order nil kinds of soft
Fur Huts, all of which will be sold at wholesale uud
retail, at rcasonublo rates.
Dyeing done at short lmtico nnd at the lowest rates.
bunbiiry, Sept. an. Hltj
'l'lic .TlstKon A. Ilmnliai 4'nbiiK'l
Oi"('3iii(, forty different styles, adapted to sacred
and seculir music, for il to'$til)t each. THIRTY
FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first
premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues
free. Addles. MASON HAMLIN, Dostox, or
MASON BROTHERS, New York.
September 'J. lSiij. ly
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Tui VVV lMIMEII,
Two iliKirs West of the Post OlHce,
TJJSTBTJRY, PE3ST3M'A.,
"T J AS just received nnd opened a lnree assorlnien
' 1 of Fancy Dress Gottds, such as Gloves. Jouvian
K'.i-glovi', SUk and lisle thread Gloves; fleKy
Lined Hose, Children's Merino Ilo.-o, Ladic' Zephyr
HoihU, Dress Cords and Tassels, ChenillH, Sontagf,,
Ladies and Gentlemen Handkerchiefs. Curscts. Em
liroidere.l Slipyiers. Ribbons. FANCY DRESS BUT.
IONS. Bugle Gimps, Trimming. Buttons, Belt Itib
bon Velvet Ribbons. Braid, Belt Clasps, Ladies'
Neck-ties. niAI ERICBON and TRIMMING ; Ein-,
broidcriug Braids, Jaconet and Swiss Ediusnnd'
lusertiftis ; Malleete Lace Collars. Laces. Greun-liue
Veils, Black Veils. Fauey Dress Comlis, Head Dres
ses. Netts, and a variety of other urtictes.
LoekwiHid n Pupur Collcis of a superior quality.
Ladies' Linen Collins.
Picture Curds aud Tuocls.
ANNA PAINTER.
Suiil-uty, Oct. 2i, latid.
ESTEY'S
O II fr A. IV S .
Cott3g9 Org:n.
VRE not onlv unoqu died, but they are nbsolutcly
uue(U ill' d. by any other Reed fnstiunieut in
thecouniiy. l)e-ined expressly for Churches and
Schools, they arc found to Do ninally well adapted
tu the parlor aud drnwiug room. For rule only ly
E. M. Hit IT)',
No. 1ft North Seventh street. Philadelphia.
(V"A1) Bradburv's Pianos, and a uomplute as-K.-riuunt
of the Perfect MELODEON.
Sept. 2a, I Sili. ly w
Millinery Go ods!
Just opened at tbe GRAND MILLINERY STORE,
of
Minn 91. I- nler.
Fawn street, two doors south of Shamokin Valley A
PottivllU Railroad,
STTKTBTTIRrsr, JPJ.
The latsM style-of Bmnets. IIta, Caps', 1 ku'i
Of Trimuiings, Flowers,
Ladie' Woolen Goodsof every ttyla and quality.
Gloves. Collars, Handkerchiefs, Uc"!
Veils. Silk. Grenadine and Mourning Veils, and
numerous other uoiions. usually kept in Millmery
lores,
t.'allahJ See bw stock.
Suubury, Oct. 14, 19M.-J
a the Faaey Etore ef
fAlUlii
T7
2
I
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
) Simpoon's Buildings,
, MARKET SyUAllE, Sunbury, Pa.,
.1. Lt. i:iif4KIi:, lrpi-l-lor.
P'lrhury, .Inly IS. 1HB5.
BEEF I BB2SFM
T1IS andershtned respectfully inform the eititeni
of SmrbHry and vicihity, lhat nn Monday next lin y
will Hommence supplying the community with Best
Juality ol BEEF, nl prices rar.tlng from i4 to 211 uts.
laving expericuoe In Iho husimss. m,d inmlo nr
rangpuienis for a supply nl m.ui'oer one eatlle. they
will always keep on band first quality ol beef ul tbe
lowest uiuiltut priuea.
WCTI.ER .1 ELLIOTT.
Biitihnry, Sept. 9, IRoS.
NEW ilARHLE YAR1X
TIlB ithdcrcigicd would respectfully inform tlio
i ' in ns nf Sunbury, and public gcr.erully, that he
has opened It hew MAURI. L YAltD, opprsito tbe
UeiirNlohso. where AMERICAN uud ITALIAN
mnrblo is eotistantly kept bn hiind.
, All ofdcrSfor Monuments and lion d -stones prompt
ly filled at reduced rates.
' D. C. DLSSINGEIL
Urr-Wv.net. 7. l!15. tf
U11EAT EXC1TEMBKTI
IteTolutloa ta EIlli Price.
EvtTjbody Hushing to t!ic
MAMMOTH STORE
of
a. r. ritiMG sx
Wh hart Just P.eoelved Uieir
NEW STOCK OF
FALL & WINTER GOODS!
Consisting of DRY GOODS. Dress Goods. rns!rnere
Cloths, Jeans, Coitonntles, Muslins, Dress Goods in
great variety, Shawls, Hosiery and Olorca, Carpel
of different styles und quality,
HATS AND CAPS,
2O0T3-&3SO338,
HARDWARE, Ccdnrwnre. Cnrdvaro G!n-waro
Crockery. GROCERIES. Tobacco, fvirs,
&'uuir, Tea. Coffee. Suetr. Mulnsses,
Salt, Fish, 4c:
lrlis'm n ml lieiiiicnlM, OIIm. B.ntnpw
and In fuot EVERYTHING GENERALLY KEPT
Its 'on fit i-v al.-'.
Otlt TOCK CANNOT FAIL TO fLEAJE
Alt desirous of getting a good article at a luir prioe
will please give us a call.
No trouble to show Goods.
J. W. FRILING A SCN.
Sunbury, Oct. 14, 1S05.
Geo. W. Smith. Cbas. B. Oekthk.
SUEITH & GEiTTEEK.
Market street, one door east of Mrs. Boult'on's Hots
STJINTZBTTIR,- I3.,
Iluve rjp?iiod
A NEW TIiVMVARE,
MlMM't trim und Mfovc Wlors-,
and intend keeping constantly nn hand, and nisna-
fuctiiring to order on shortest notice,
TIN AND E1IEET IKON-WARE of all descripticss.
A Tjargti ftnett ofCiK,k Stovesofthe followlrj;trri.!i
PE1T1T37LTA1T: A,
UNION G0QK,
and on the fdlonln; two Brands wo defy competi
tion, namely
4'iuIiiiiit(ou .:ih BCttrnor, Cooli.
a(IVlUrt' ll'U-l'IOli.
unsurpn-"od for beauty of finish, simplicity of ar
rangement, combining cheapness and durability, and
car-h stova warruutcd to perform whui they a:o re
presented ALSO, PARLOR nnd OFFICE ST'".T. k great
vari"-. einbriiciti't ull tho bust xuauufacturcs, and
mobTi.iionabic designs
Also, The celebrated GEM for heating op and
down stairs.
Also the eolebrnfed VULCAN HEATER.
t'onl Oil, 'mil Oil I.uiiEp, Slia2et
CiiiinuSi-K, iiitd till nrlilst
unusually kept In nh establishment of this kind. We
aruulso prepared todo nil kinds ol Spouting, Roofing,
Range nnd Furnuce Work, Gas Fitting, in. Repair
iug cheaply and neatly executed.
Coiihtry projuco taken iu exchange at market
price.
SMltll & OEXTIIER,
Have the Agency for BIBB'S CELEBRATED FIRS
PLACE STOVES, for tho Counties of Northumber
land, Snyder, L'uiou and Montour.
Ard are uiso acnts for the Pipher A Willower
Line of Transportation.
Suu. ury,Sept. M, ISol.
LARGE ST0CK1
N E V. A It IU V A L OF UOODS
A 3STO. 1 STOR OF
V7EAVER Si FAGELY,
CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS!
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, such as Cloths, Casst.
meres, Muslins, Sheetings, Tickin. Cnlieocs, De
laines. Flannels, and all kinds of MOL'RN ING Goods
, Alpacas, Black Silks, Ginghams. Balmoral and
bkulcton Miris. (.unl;j a i luuuult, Nuukuucs,Cw
pcliiig uf oil kinds.
HATS SS C-A.I'Si
CA?.?E7S.
NOTIONS & VARIETIES,
Comprising. Ilr.slory, (llovea. Thread. Buttons; Sus
penders. Neck-tics, Collars. Handkercbiofs,
Hair Brushes. Tooth Brushes. Gum Rib
bon aud Cord, tape, crotcfict.braid,
worked collars, fancy bead
drcsnes. tidy wit ton, carpet
binding, oomlsi. funcy
soaps, carpet Img.i.
Trunks, Valises, 1'iubrcllus. Bilr Books. Psaer
Envelopes, Ac.
Of all kinds, such as Nails, Hinges and Screws, JDooi
Latches and huobs, Looks, and CUTLERS ol everj
description. t, ....
Also, Uvea, Urn's, mints, nrctstif. inn
Flaxswl itml Menzlne Oils. GUs. I'ulty. Art
luetrltnfu ii si. I tJliisj. tire of
STOXE AND KAltTHENWARE
Aa Extensive Stock of
G R O C E R 1 E S,
Composed of Sugar. Oeffee. Teas, Rice, Corn-srdi
Moccaroiii. Barley. Bi.kiug-pow.lor. moliuawfJJ
caudles. tubaeco aud sejurs, Salt, iuh, Meat'
' . .
Also, a large variety of
BOOTS &
in exchange tor hut ,IKW0W Wl
Give us a call her yoe .
to-;ai, at th.
. .'.ifVkittiQuar... th. Coux
. ainni-wii
I House. .
(Soubury, el X, iw
IXnte ot I)ull Arnold, decM.
VfOTICE 1. TJiSl
Low
: XtiZ", lull to ..k. iu.ni.
di..PVmen! and those living claims to pre
I ,b4,ui,ut tvMtmmtjxC0t UEESHOLTZ, Ad'r.
tpper Augusta twp., tiuv. 1, lSoo.- t
ICE CHEAM FREKZKR
A New aupplyof MissKa'irivt-Mi'
' ntsr, May 81.