Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 31, 1866, Image 3

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SATURDAY. AJR1L V6ag
CrVtt Bbidob twco.-Ta people
Lewiiburg ar dvWmlned en having a sew
bride at tbet plan I' reoolleeted that
th. old bridg wTofx 7 V ot flood laat
spring.
t7Tn Fis; Bill, welenrn, has pasted loth
braoohejof thelegiilator, a the ewernor will,
or eonri, lign. Thil will ba glad tidingi to bt
frlendi of thai long tlTCT'
ry I Ti Nw Qctbm. Th Commit
aioneri, RAr " Reorder, Treasurer and Pre
thonotary, ?o bava had thair affiaea temporarily In
Mr Dont'i building, ban moved Into theofflo.
proparad f than: In tha new Court Houie, which ia
rapidly ajlroashing completion. . ' ;. . ,
r-Ti Worm At 6BAM0KIM An act Ijm
waned l Legislator granting permission tooertain
liliteiuVf llo own of Shamokln to ret "water
worW
CjjllCMSn l! TBB PMC Of COAL. Wo
by UNaw Vork and Fhiladalpbiapipen that coal
hat 1" coniiderably In prloa in thoae citiaf . Tbit
ft toom nws, aa that arttol baa been exorbi
tant high during the last two, years.; "" ,
1 Pottsvill Journal, in lU report f tha coal
Irla of tha Sobuylhlll region, yt that price have
dliotd sine last wrek. and thatoonl If now Boiling
Ju lew a Agora at It did in tha first year of the re
lllioa. .
Th eosl dealers of thil plaea have also reduced
ft price of eoal. Messrs. Qrant 4 Brother are now
retelling the beat quality of ftovo coal ai ft per Km,
end not Mai at $3 .
fwMoTi!to Day TbeSrat of April ooour'fing
en Sunday, lbi year, Monday last wai moving day.
A large number of person in tbn place changed
their plaoea of reaidene. The weather wu vsrx
unreaiant, being cold and raiby. with tnud artel
devjfc Atonatime we ceamted eoae lrele or fifteen
wagoni pissing oar efljet, ell loaded with houicbfcld
goodt. . . . .
ty'w roiT-AlTta At Mlron.-Mr John .
ratormao hu been appointed poatniartar Of Milton,
and took poweeiion of tha office on Monday Utt.
TUli It considered a Tory good appointment. The
Miltonian compliment Mr. Lawrenee, the retiring
officer, very highly, and rxyt that be haebees a most
obliging Postmaster, and in retiriug carries with birr
the goo-1 wisher of til personal friend. , . ; i
fJTA Jvvemlb Fun CrT. A petition it
ia oirc-lelion, ia thi plaoe, wbieh baa been nnmcrooa
!y ilgtied by oar eUlienr, reqneatlrg the Oood In
tent Fire Company to give their old lire euglne
-bich ha been out of aerrioe for POM tiu)f, to au
(Agttiitd company ol young men, which hu lately
been formed. ' ,
tyFiCKfOCKEia Aoi'T. WmMcOinly, who it
employed on I'ciptor't Tranaportatlin line, we
robbed of $150 on Friday night, or laat week, by
aome expert pickpocket. Two of the trcployeei cf
risher'e raloon wre also robbed ot aetnatl ajaoun1
cf moriey and a watcb. Tbe tnppoaed liicf left in
the ci:t the text morning. , - ,.u
d?rJ!'A!'CULCnisi TUeiDnouncemonto tt,
uf jeci.jn cf several Ba&ki in tbe wealern part of tie
E-tote, iiincipaliy In the oil regien, tae eaufci a
creal lail of excitement in tbU w-iciaiity. which ieem(
to biti bem flcoJodi!b the note of these Banka.
V i fTc re are orry that so many bava been "bitten,' ,
we would merely remind our reader! thet the lufrit
wajtoiuvwt aniall turn of money, without tbe
least fenr of a "imah," or "inpenion," ia to buy
o-jd if thoae fathionable tuit of clothing, of the
latent r'pring foabion.and or the beat quality, whiab
our frieud Jaeob 0. Tliini ia aiilWtinn ) making up,
at hia tatabli.-hment, ootner of Centra alky and Fawn
street.
CBalx c tbb Old Codhi Hocae. The ld
Court Iloute, which wu adverltwd foriale, waiaold 1
at public tale, on the Sita u'.t. Mr. John Ilaai, of
thil place, waa tbe purebaaer. 'I be price paid wu
i00. M'eundentaDd thet it wu bought wlthaTiew
' of converting tha material Into the nowMaaonie IlalU
which will be ereoted in thu rlaca during tha com-
ii'g lummer.
, tm m
(jy Hotel Chauii Mr. Eamuel Bnyder, fo.-
merly of Qreen Erier, in thil county, hu taken
poueuion of te Takbingtou Hotel. Mr. Kimon
AyJer, the retiring landlord, hei leaied a hotel at
M'infiolJ, In Union conn:y. The pretent proprietor
isinerery way calculated to "keep a hotel." and
will, no doubt, give hit .attention to tha comforter
bii guetta.
Mr. Julius Arbiter, lately mine holt of tbe
Red Lion Hotel, took poasecsion, oa Monday laat. of
the new Hotel, erected by him et tbe junction of the
Sbamokin Valley and Northern Central Railroads
rSTTbe .Vi7(oan.of lait week, uyi that Measri.
Follmer and Conkling bare taken the contract tor
building the Uniontown Bridge at a turn of 119,500.
Tbe bridge it five ipani in length, two of whiab ere
till itaoding. The structure it to be ready for
erong by tbe first of October, and fully .'Wiihed
by ib fint of November. J
tylt it nnneeeasory for us to call atUnlien to the
af Ileal variety of new and fuihlonablt Bpring Cloth'
ing, which John E. Smiok li eonitantly reoelving
from New York arid Philadelphia. John au great
ly reduoed bis pricos. and tlill adhere rigidly to
gold pricue, which, we are glad to beTable to atate
hu declined to ao low a figure, that he it able to tell
hit clothing at vory near the prions paid prenoul to
the war. We advise all our fashionable young men
ai well ai those who want plain, buitineu and dree,
auitt, to givr him a call, at hit ihop in Fawn ttreet
opposite Weavft't hotel. He will give eatire litU'
faction,
fjy We take pleuure in tranferring to nr col
urns a very high compliment paid to our reapected
tojp,"man, Dr. J. H. Jeflriea. Mr Jeffrie it. con
ductor on tha Accommodation train between tbit
plaoe and Lock Haven, and by bii pohteoeM and
ttriot attention to duty, hut won th respect and
esteem of tbe traveling community. We copy th
afiole from the Yi illuuniport Gaztttt, u follows:
Folitb Bail Boad Coidcctub. Wa are not in
the bebit ct uulhoK" a Railroad Cenduotor, or
any other man," unless we believe he truly merits
it and then we do it cheerfully, knowing ibat wa
will be endorsed by the public. It ia too frequently
. tbe eaue that editor! lavish thair praise upon Con
ductcrs week alter week, where it u not deserving,
expecting some favor in return. We soorn a .busi
ness of tbu kind. Wben we h&v occasion to travel
with one who is unostentatious, and discharges bis
duty to the Company under whom he ia employed
' with fidelity, ai well as the traveliug public, we have
always a word to aay in his bebulf. Such a man is
Dr. Jeffries, oouduotur on the Accommodation train
between bunbury and iiock llavea. tie is unassu
ming and gentlemanly in his deportmeut, doini all
in bis power to make be passenger emutr table and
saiunca.
Rcixwar. On Tuesday last a bone, at
tached to a carriage, belonging to Henry Klin, of
1 Upper Augusta township, while standing in front of
FrAipg'n'-or, became frightened at th noise madi
. by a party of rowdies, tor loos from the fastening,
. aad ran ter aom log in thctqoar. Tb bors
, was stoppad In front of tb Washington Douse
' Th top of th earring wit broken off, and wa
.wrwis btdly injured.
' tf ACCUCIT OS THI F. A. . BllLBOSU. Wt
learn that a collision ooourred between two train on
the Philadelphia and Eri Railroad, on Sunday laat,
sear li uncy, and that one man bad both bit legi euj
rff. Tb En Sxpres train, which it du bsr at
I 1 A. if , as dettired bsu7 Lours, is cobs-raises
Engel, Brio, Slayaiaker, uruner, Jtookefellor and
friltag.
Minutes of lut tneetlcg
A motion wu made by John lieu to amend report
of Committee oo Pavements and Sidewalk incln.
ding Cranberry ttreet, on the south aid, oommen
slag at River street, to Fawn ; also to pav Poke
berry street from th X. C. Railroad to Fawa, oa tb
aonthside; also Ildorberry, commencing at Broad
way, to Fawn, on the North side: sd alio, thewauh
side of Elderberry, from Broad to Deer ttreet ; and
th pavements to be laid aad finished by the first day
of August, 18SA.
0. J. Brvner o of id to ot on fating tidewalkt
separately. Lost.
A. N. Brio snowed to lUifc out all streets com
mencing at Cranberry. Mot agreed to. Jioport
adopted. Minutea, ai amended, wera then adopted.
Committee on Streets, Lane and Alleys, aabmit-
ted th following report, which was adopted 1
Sobbcrt, April S, 18M.
We thaoommittee. arrolnted bv th Chief Bur
gees of the Borough of &unbnry, to examine into
tbe condition of the streets and alliif the same,
hg leave to make the following report :
1. Elderberry street in a tolerable rood condition.
rlth the exception of some building material tote
removea.
1. Alley back of Jebn Arnold In a bad condition.
Water street mints elesningp.
Alley along Samuel Clement needs cleaning up.
Whortleberry street in a tolerable good condition.
with the exoeptlon-of the goiters, and a well oppo
site Seasboltta lot, which ia dangerous, and should
either be filled up or oovered.
Kaepberry alley wants oioaxung up.
Blackberry ttreet taken op with
Wagon?, pa!,
and other rubbish.
Broadway needs repairing, draining, and rubbish
to be removed
Beeberrv alley, alone Fred. Btiades. taken un bv
imaginable obsiruuro, and needs attending to rory
maeh. . .
Market Street flonei opposite I. T. Clement do
be removed ; Court llnure green needi cleaning up ;
a nriuge neraea oeiwcen v. n. a. ana Aiecnvt
corner ; the square weal of tbe railroad in a bad aon
dition and want cleaning up and water courses
opened.
We suggest that tho Rail Road Company be re
quested to f lank so much of the railroad u .crosses
Market Street. We would also recommend macada
mising a portion of Msrfcet Street.
Cranberry street wants rubbish removed and water
oouraea opened
Fawa atraat in a very bad condition, at the upper
end, guttera filled up awl street washed away by
fiethet.
i fitrawbeery ailey needs clearing np. - v - '
.' EnU ltoi4,Gr Ixersueei, ceeis cleaning sip and
water courses oponed. .
Dewberty street in tolerable good condillon.
Mulberry alley In a bad condition want oleaning
Bp. '
We, the Sommitte, would reootninerid the altering
of the names of streets and allies, and adoft xnore
modern name. . ......
"J he oommittf finds Mr. B. Hendricks' passage,
to and from bis property, obstructed ky H. C. R. R.
Co. , and would- recommend the Council . U take some
Inmeuure by which Hr Hendrioks ouahataa free
of usage to and from his property
.'' , ' J. II. KXOKL, '
,' J. iSLAYIf AiCVM.1
. Coroniitt on Orave Yard reported the following
resolution .''Taut tbe Town Council employ George
Oyster, at a salary of $?00 per annum, to oloan the
Urava Yard and keep it in proper condition to be
under thi control of tho Grave Yard Committee
from April 1st, 18. te April 1st, lt17, Willi tho-con-
dilion ibatif he dote uot aUend to his duties, he be
discharged at any time, ami paid .according ito bit
t'.ir.a," AduplHl.
t'm. M. Rockefeller offered the following resolu
tioni'lbat the Committoo on ' Pavemenu be in
strucled to employ a Civil Lnciueer, and have a
grade established for eaoh street, baring respect to
the pavement heretofore laid under any grade here
tofore r'Uihlitbcd' by .th , Borough eutjuriiii.
Aaoptea. ,
' By the lame, Rtioluti, That the- .Committee n
inter liana be instructed to bate a survey and esti
mate mad Of the ooit of constructing a bank from
tbe northern line of the Borough, and plaoe imme
diately above tbe Borough, now washed out, to El
derberry street, an J report at next meeting.
By the same, Rtsolvtd. That the High Constable
be instructed to forthwith notify overy person that
hu coal atlies or rubbish of any kind, in any ttreet
or ai iyy, torcuioTeinei&me wuoin lony-eignt nours,
and if Tho mine is not-removed aooordingly, then the
laid High Constable is hereby directed to remove the
rarsa, ana au tb persona respectively ror the ex-
iienat thesam. '
A. at. Element ana aooo r . ivonreaoa vxeseucea
a bill of CoO for servioej rendered u Overseer of
thaePoor for loot and 1884. On motion of A. a
Brice, referred tn Committeeon i icance.
Un motion Of U J. Bruner, Utiotvtd. That a copy
of the report of Committee on Streets. Lanes and
AHeys, be bandea by tbe cHerk to the street t.onv
miseioners and High Constable.
'Us motion of A. N Brice. KtiolviJ, That a om
mittoe of three be appointed to change the names of
too streets ana alleys, ana to report at me next
slated night of meeting. Committed A. N. Brice,
J. Bruner, ana m. li. tiocxeieiier.
A.N. Brice offered a petition from citisens for the
purouue of hose and tor aa appropriation lor build
ins? aa enema nous.
Chief bWrxess also nrasacted report of Committees
en Fire Department.
un motion ot .nr. uaas, a committee or tnre wu
appointed to axamin the application of the fire com'
pnmei, end report at next meeting. Commute
Messrs Hau. Blaymaker and Hendricks
un toouoa, icuotvta, mat tne'iTeuurer oi toe
Borough of Bunbury ia hereby authorised to collect
all monies due or coming due to the Borough of
i'unbury for rents of wharves and ferry, and to re
ceive all sums of money collected by the late Chief
Burgess, Solomon B. Boyer, Esq.. for lioenses grant-
-ed, or otherwise received by him from any person or
persons, company or companies, for exhibiting or
performing within the limits of said Jiurough.
Ob motion, Rttolvtd, That the committee on
pavements, sidewalks, Ac, shall have full power and
authority te reawire and direot-tbe trading, ourbine.
pavini and entterine, tbe aide and footwalks by tbe
owner or owner ef lots of ground fronting oo any .of
tbe streets or highways ot said tsorougb, as reported
by the said eommltbse, and to eeuse the same to be
done, and on failure of the owner or owners thereof
to complete the sains within tbe time specified in the
report of the uid committee, the committee to pro
ceed Immediately with the work and lurnifh all the
materials and labor required to warrant them in
completing the paving, Ao., in good seuon, and
' .
1 "
charge tbe owner or owners ol the property, wu
the expenses or costs, with twenty per centum ad
vane tbrool and th ism committee shall bav
th stir regulatioo and jurisdiction that ar given
to th ueoinances ana Dy-baws on this subject.
still of tf' A. A. Xcungman, tor M', present
ed for printing. Kefarred to Oommitte on Finance
Commisalonera reported in reference to oorreot
ameunt of tue of Win. L. iJewart. pressnUed. Re
ferred to Committee on Finance.
On motion, aa order was srantei to Anthony Huff
for ao, a interest en a 1U0 bond ; an order to dot.
Hoover A Co. for baleno of bond, Inoluding Interest
thereon, for (1,11 J: aad an order to Wui. WitMng-
ton for JitW, a part payment on hit bond of 12,000
bsld against the Beroogb.
ua mouon. ueorre xitu. M.. wsi nermittea to
present the case of William Biukey, in rsferenos to
payment or oouniy tax in m Jjorouno. it wa re
solved that said Rickey bs not exonerated from pay-
macs ox saia tax.
On motion of Mr. Itookefeller, Kuolvtd, That th
report of th eommittee on ttreit and pavmntt be
publiibed ia the Bunbuiy American, Bunbury Ua
. ... . l f j u ... 1 1 (n
connection with tUaresolution offered by the Chief
Surges, for tlx eonleeuUve week!.
On n-atlon, tittolvtd. That Mrs. Qsss, Mn Oib-
ton, and property of Mrs. Catberto Withington,
(uro anted by Mra. Susan Bartlow, who era to bar
paid taxes on said property,) be ex an rated.
On nation, adjourned, to meet oa Tuesday ve-
ning, stpni ihib.
ry RxuoiBc Notici.W bav been request
ed to ansonno that a isrmoa will b prsaohed by
Catherine Sobarts, at tb Court House, on to-morrow
(Sunday) afternoon, at S o'clock. Subject ''The
Ingathering of Israel; for tb Redemption of Boul
axd Body to enter into Elf Xtaraal."
jyw. A. Esnnatt has BUed.up l tltsplcg room
in bit Drag Btor for .tb purpos of aoconmodatlng
all who nay bavaeocauon Ut proeur medloines at
might. All that it neeessary it to ring tb bU at
th front door, and custom sri wUl atunded to at
aUbourtofth aigbt
I ml
tjy W. W. Apiley, b Juit receirf d
Dotber loi -of Boots and 8bot, hlch are
now Of oo at bit wboleiale and retail itore
ia JIaikot ttreet.
rF"I7iwLOTBOia Btobs. 8. Krooea-
brg, aonouuoe new opeoiog of clothing
tod Gentlemaii't foroWbiog good. Being
a partocf of Sir. Schweitzer, who carried on
we do ot doubt Of hi OOCeM ia pleutag
all who tut? ell ob him. Beo dT.rUM
men. tfibn cclumn.
REMEMBER THE DEAD.
MKBfUia. I). 0. Dlminger and Job A. Taylor,
would respeothtlly aonoauoe to tbe citisens of
hunbnry, and jnmmnding country, that having
formed a oo-partnersblp, tbey are now prepared to
furnish ornamented and plain -
OrayMloar. Tvanbsj & Momatnenter,
of th best Itsllan and Amarloan marble, at pries
thet cannot fail to give entire aatisfaotlon, end re
spectfully tulioit the public patronage.
vissirHUibH i&iiiun.
Bunbnry, March 81, I860. ly.,
SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS at
W. W. Apaley'a.
W. W. At sley'.
SAftATOOA TRUNKS at
ALL KINDS OF TRUNKS at
GENERAL ASSORTMENT R. R
W. IV. Apefey'e.
BAGS at
W.W. Apiley'a.
LADICS' FINft LGATIIF.R BATCIIF.t.S at
W. W. Apsley's.
LADIES' LASTING OAITF.RS for t1,7n, et
W. W. Apsley'a.
LADIES' 01.OTE KJD BOOTS, at
- W. V Apsley'a
BIIOE3 OF SVJillY DESCRIPTION, at
V, V. Apsley's.
GENTS' CALF BOOTS FOR J,00, t
W. V. Apsley's.
LADIES' CUM SHOES for 61,0(1. at
'.V.W. Apsley's.
BOOT? AND SHOES, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND
Cllll-DRKN, at V. W. Apslev's.
Sunbaty, Mnreh 31, 1600.
Dr. CHAS. ARTHUR,
:?L)omccopa(I)ic 13Ijg(c(an.
Graduate of th Bomseopathio Medioal Ccllngoof
rennsyLvama.
OrrtCB, Market Square opposite the Court Honsc
SCXBURY, PA. .
fttarcja jij jtBij :
a jot mm & mm
STORE.
G-. S SANDERS
RESPECTFULLY informs the oitiiemof Sunbury
and vicinity that ami hu taken the room in
Pleasant' Building, in Market Bquaro, two doors
east oi the Express J5oe., for the purpnae ef carrying
on the Hoot usssl h Business, in nil its va
rious branches, would respectfully inform theoitisens
er mis vioimty, t hat be has purchased an entire new
stock of tloods wbieh bo iutvnds to dispose of at tho
Very lowest price.
' Hit stock comprises (Jcnt's Fino Pegged and
Stitched Uoots, Men's Wal'lung Boots and Boy's Boots.
, Ladies' Fancv Buokl Qaiter? ! I. And Fine Shoes.
Misses' Guitrra, Balmorals and Children's fi,o;of
ivery aescription.
Ilnisi nnil Citt).
He hualso in his emnlov superior workmen, and
is prepared to do the i'inest of Customer Work
Gent's fine Dress Beets, Ladlus' Gaiters A Child'
ren's Shoes.
IV'ALL WOXIK WARRANTED! Call and x
amine my stock, even if ynu do r.ot wish to buy.
am determined to tell at the most liberal rates.
(iW. 8. SAXDKRS.
Sunbury, .March 30, 1360. ;
MERCHANT TAILOR,
And Denier in
CLOTHS, CASSIMEIiES, VESTING, Ac.
l'nivit utreot, south of H'rnrrr'a
' Uotrl,
STJ- N TJB RY, P J.
March 31, 1360.
. JEREJSIAH SNYDER,
tiIHntriot Attorney tor 'orllixun
tserlantl Couuty.
Bunbury. March 31, IBM. !y
AGENTS WANTED.
$175 PKR M0XTII. SoMETnmo KNTtncLv Nkw
The Photograph Case and Family Record.
TIH3 is a great opportunity for entornrisinir per
sons of energy to make money. It it an artiolo of
union tne puono nave leu tue need it retails at a
low price, and its beauty and utility i9 universally
acknowledtted. 1'hesueecse which nu attended its
sales warrant tho assurance that one oan be told to
almost every family. o are prepnred to show that
we have agent who are ol oaring SliJ every month
Address fur Ciroulars'and Terma. .
RAYMOND A CO.. Mauuf's 014 Chwaut St., Phila
Maroh.il, lBoo lm
V)17 ANTED, AaEN!TS.--$75to 1300 per-maoth for
VBiiuiuina, snu crf lu cm mr lin'lira, wurv
where, to introduce the Common Sense Family Sew
ing Ilaobine, improved and perfected. It will hem
felt, Kiteh, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beanti
fully. Price only 120. makiur tho elutio lock
it itch, fully warranted for throe years. We pay tho
wages, or a commission, from which twico that
amount oan be made. Address or call on C. BOW
ERS i CO., Office, No. 2iiS. Fifth St., Philadelphia,
ra. r7AU letters answered nrconnllv. with oircu
ars ana lerma. mar. K,im
tAXVASSKBS Wantod ; at $200 per month. We
J wanted relisblo airents (none other,) male and
female to take tbe exclusive agency in every county
and township in the U. N. to sell the Photograph
r amtty iteoora, aworx which every family will buy
It is bound like en album but has a printed blank
page opposite each photograph, for a ootnplete ra
oord of the husbend, wife and each child of a family,
also aontaining marriage serticatc, and f n--es for
the family Nothing like it ever published and no
work that agent ean sen so readily. Uld canvassers
and others should aend you circulars and terms. It
is necetaary to have copies of tha work to canvass
with ; price by express $2 SO, S3 St) and $7 00 (3
stylos; money maybe seut .by mail. Name of tbe
townships wontea. Address
mar31 lm 611 Chestnut et , Philadelphia.
I2ST "W.?lE.
CHEAP i on CASH.
The larnet Ktock of well-made Tin Ware in the
State constantly kept on hand. .Merchants and Lies-
lers are invited to give ui a oan before purchasing
elsewhere. Mh-LLOY A SlllTIt,
TIA Market street, between 7th and bth, Philadelphia
mar on Ji, leoe. im
northern Onirxxl ISallivay.
FOUR TRAINS 'DAILY to and from Baltimore
I and Washington city.
THRBK TBA1XS DAILY to and frtun th North
and West Branch Susquehanna, Blmira, .and all of
nonnern new xorx.
ON and after MONDAY, MARCH 12th, 1S8S,
tbe Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will run as follows :
BOUT It WARD.
Mail Train, leaves Klmira 4.45 p. m.
" iiarrisburg, l.dop. m.
arr. at Baltimore. 6.30 n. m.
lmlra Eiprsss leave Klmira, 6,30 p m.
jtarrisourg, j.m a m.
arr at Baltimore. 7 00 a m
l ait Line, leaves iiarrisburg, Ma p m
arr at Baltimore, 12 30 pm
uanitourg Aecom. leave iiarruharg, o uo p m
arr at uammore, u jj p m
t,rl Lxprsss leave in, 1 44 p m
art at uarrisourg, j a
NORTUWARIi.
Reaves BsUimoe
" J-arrUuurg,
Mall Train
00 an
I 45 p m
10 44 p w
9 44 p a
3 0 a m
II 34 am
III 10 pu
4 li p ia
T 30 p n
11 4 am
6 64 p u
i 35 p in
15 aw
7 10 am
8 4U a u
arr at binura,
Elmua Express leaves i Baltimor.
I "w71'ouri
I . . arr ai x,imir.
Fut Lis,
Eri Mail
leave Baltimore,
arr at Barri.-u.urg,
arr at Baltimore,
Uarriiburg, .
arr at Erie.
EcUSxpresj, Jeeves Iiarrisburg
arr at Erie
Etaniiburg Acc, leaves York,
arr at uarrisourg
Erie Expreat North aad Uarrisborc Aoeommoda
tioa Sooth run daily, exoept Sunday. Elmira Ex'
preu North daily, and South daily, exoept Sunduya-
ras bin iaria ana siarrisnurg aooo imoaauoa
North arriv duly, exoent 6undai. Elmira Ex.
mass North snivel and Fast Lin Sooth leaves dailv
Man A or in ana booth runt daily, exoept bundayi.
Xn nr Bouth arrives dailv. axeent Monduil.
For furihar informatioa anolv at the luket Olhoa
IB us reonsyivania tiauroaa liepot.
ser lurtoer wwrmauoa apply ai in ume.
i. N. Dei
sen, bupt-
(Ut Buchlsf House.) -
HARRISRURQ, PENN'A.
fTHJ8 jrslhknoWa EoUl has not only bees extend.
JL ad bat herbeen rreetly altered and newly St up
by tb present proprietor, aad is bow aa of the
moat aotniof taoi ana oeovtaieot Intel ta At vnsv
MarcalO.lSoo ly
800 BUSHELS'OF BARLEY 6ZZ$7
FOR S-A.X.E.
TMEMXftl who darir te eoltivate Barley, eaa
vine Brewerv. ia Unner Anauata tawnihin. aear
BuBbary. The highest market pi ice will be paid for
- W "ymtu ,ACun
I tnary,jSarca Si, :8f
FOR LIVER COMPLAINT
A 6CBSTITUTE FOR CALOMBL,
If year kosvels ate costive, ' ' . .. . .
TRY THEM. V - : . -
If yon have Oorms,
TRY THEM. ' " '
tf your breath Is bad,
TRY THEM.
If jrou feel drowsy,
TBY THEM.
If you ere low spiilted,
TRY TlrEM.
If fou bav a ait-k headache,
TRY THEM.
If you have taken adrnp too much,
TAKU A FULL DOSE. .
They only cost 13 ceqts a box, ' '
TRY THEM.
Blue Mass. and other brenaratloca of Metcuri-, actually
produce mure eurTerma and dcatb-than the diaeaaea which
they profess to euie. And yet this corrosive mineral so
denounced by the allujieUiie doctors, ia prescribed by
them almost universuiiy m uver uominsnu, nonsumiuion
of Lungs, kc.
THE MANDRAKE rllXB
ere composed entirely of roots and herlia, obtained from
the jrrent .Bltiiettiiuseiu otniure.ena inr.ii wiiuiHr cneris
Will eppear as soon hs rtie mertieine is bioucht to the test
ofafeirexpeiiment. tCUKN(WMANIRAKEPIL.LS
do nut prudaee any nausea or aioaAiessof Uie slmimtli;
but wnen given lor iyspeisin, it mev on proper o use
them in connect hm with feGittv.NCK'S HliAWKKU
TONIC. Kr this jndlrimis treatment the diiestive laeul-
ties are speedily restored to their full vigor, and the wont
cases ol indigestion inny lie cured.
Wlictl ve leuert trtnl lite liver is me lereen iniernRi
organ of the body, that to it is assigned the important
Outy or Jliteriliv llie .uiooe ann nrepnrins; ins une, mm ik
is subject to many dtsirders, and that when it is diseased
unetiv; tlie whole Jkhiv euiiers sympatnetivaiiy, it is
not imptising tbit a medicine which enn restoie the
iicalthv oneralioite of the Liver should produce wonderf ill
chiinges ui tbe irenerni henlth, end erTecl rnri-s which may
eppeHi .to be atiihjat miraculous, iieciuut-he oi long cut.
tiimnitcc, severe pama in the side, brrost and shoulder,
eeliuur iif the limbs, a feelinst of general weukness end
wiebOiritucss, ami other nlarming and distressing symp
toms, Indientiveof Imperfect or disordered notion of the
liver, nre speedily te moved by the use of b)CHKNCK'8
MANDRAKE PIUt.
Costiveness, piles, bitter or sour erantiniis, and that
Indescrihehle lectins; of oppsession, snenuil nnaieiy, .hsn.
guor, lethargy, and depreunon of spirits which uiit' a
men for the inaimreinent of buainesa end the enj'tyhieiil
of life, are nil relieved oy tbe use of SCbl KICK'S .MAN
IHtAKK PILLS.
' Da. Sciiawcx. Dear Sn : I tnkepleasuv in sending ynu
a certitk'Htqin adilition to many you hnve already re
ceived from suffering huinuiuiy. I csn suirrely find Inn
Kimav anftieiently strong to express my heartfelt iJranti..-a-lioti
'f the wondetfnl nlies your MANUlt KI-; IMI.Ld
and I-:a WEED TUMC have rrleeted in the entile cure
of one of the most stubborn cases of Ihe affection of the
liver. F..r three yeuts 1 smlei.:d beyond desci iiion ;
alt my frtemts, un well as myself, came, to the conoliiaion
that n,y time in Uiisliie wns short, ull was Ihe lernhle
c.iidition to whi'.'h 1 was rtdii'-ed thnt life to rno hnd be
come n btuthen ; mv whole system was in a r.ite of u,.
nammation ; I eotild u't ent, I could not sleepj my whole
IpkIv whs ftiti-d with tisiii j swellii.g would arise in my
wrists end miklea, rentleriiiK them toi:illy useless On sese
ml oceiivions 1 was ettneked with u rush of bha d tn the
head, whieh would fell nie So Ihe CWuml, mid I would ta;
earned away for dead. I npplietl to several eminent
nhyairmits of our edv. who udmiiiistered all the medicines
thai they Ihonelit would reach my cuse, hut of no uvail.
Ouc oi' tiieui s.iid hi; c-'ukl do HO more for rue, and ad-
vised me. as u lust re.rt, ti dnoV cod liver oil. Not
relishtiif! lh horrid Irnsh I declined to take it. Accident
put your ftAveituwtnur jh n.y bumls. 1 called on you;
you examined me and told nie the o.ilaie of my disease.
S'tiu ilien ordered me Iic IViSMid Tonic with an observ
ance of diet. pIcliriiiR vour wor.t tliat .in one week I
would find mys-lf another mnn. followed y.ntr advice,
and,ns you predietrd, an astmnshinfl cure whs etT-cted. I
continued your Pills and Tonic i,.r some time, and now
llinnk Uod for his gmxlnese, and yonr valuable snedicine,
I nin once more restored to perfect health. I roost
enruept'.y eecoinmend those who are surTeriii" from ullee
liiui of the liver to give y mr fills nod T uic a fair trial,
mid a cine will he eiTected. 1 have sent many peisous to
you, and they have all been cured. Any information my
fellow citizens mxy require will be freety pivnn t-y tho
suhscrila-r, ut bis lesidence, No. M2 l-'cdernl street, lic
tweon eth street uaui'neFwitik rmd
ClIARLES JOHNSOM. Sr..
sTuriacrly Printers' Ink Muuutacluror
Ihi. PCflKNOK will be proiwionnlly at his principal
office, No. V N-wth ixlh street, corner of Coiumen-e,
I Ji I LA lip.i .1 in A. every ruturaar, from ua. m.unuii
p. m. t No. .'12. iiond street; New York, eveiy Tuesday,
from 7 to :t ; No. 38 Summer street, Uosinn, Muss , every
Wednesday, from 0 to 3. and eyu7 V.'1"'' r,d"V t lilb
Baltimore sireet. Cailimoie, Mtl. All advice free, but
for a thorough exnmmutico of i hu lu-igs with his Resju
rometer the charae is three doliurs
Puce of the Pulm mio Syrop and Siweed Tor-ic, each I
(1,511 per liottie, or SM per half dozen. ?la'Jinke
Pills, 84 ceiils per hjr.
For sriteb)- ol! Druttrists and Dealers.
March til, 18011. ly.
NEW GOODS FOli sriilXG SALES
EYRE & LANDELL,
. FOUKTJI & ARCH STKEETS,
PUILADELPDIA.
A It K OPENINO FOR
SPKIHU SALKS-
FABUIONABLK NKW SII.lvS.
Novelties in DRKSS GOODS.
'e-v Slvlos SPUINU SHAWLS.
New Travelling JlKKSS HOODS,
i ine Stock of NKW GOODS.
Uagoibcont FOLiLAKDS.
Splendid BLACK SILKS, Ao.
E A h.. have their usual asortrr.ent of STAPLE
GOODS. Alw, C LOTUS, CASSlMKItbtf, L6-
TINll4t,a., Ac.
P. S., Our pricos aro now arrarujad to meet tho
vtKw tof Bdykiis '.
March 21, 186U. Ct
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CARPETINGS
FIRST CLASS -GOODS
AKD
0.K lAVAItllll.i: CAM1I PJtllK.
AN IMMENSE STOCK
Embracing all Kind aad Styles
OF
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN
MANUFACTURE,
At Reduced Prices
On account of tbe decline in
J. F. & E. B. 0RNE,
904,
Chestnut Street,
nilLADEirillA,
Now offer their
GREAT SPRING STOCK
Imported and Domestic
CARPETING,
frenoh and English Axminster,
EnglUa Royal Wilton,
B4 ana a-a v eivets.
Fin English Irutsals
Croulev's Tapestries.
imperial 4nr-r7 carpet
Fine Ingrain Carpet.
IULISII BUCHSKILS
AND
IIOVAL WllTO.' CABPET8,
TOR 8TA1R3 AND HALLS,
WITH BORDERS.
3.4, e- g-i
Wbit, Bed-Caocked and Fanoy IlatUxvsr.
Coca 9IattMr
N0tIbX10ItCl.0TUB,C.
Ms rob 24, lm
SUNBURY STEAM MILLS.
NOTICE 1
riADE undersigned would respectfully inform lb
X oitiseos of bunbury and -vicinity , that they have
bouxbl tbe Sunbury Btaaia Mill, formerly owned by
J. C. Morgan, and wiU take ywstession oa iba flrtt
day of April. Wben tbey will b prepared to fur
nub tbeir customers witn tne Destot flour ana isea
at tbe shortest notice. -We will bo thankful to our
old euitomert for a oontiauaaoa of thair patro
nage aaa siso mi ta paironageoi now on.
'AIIUCR, J'StfiSYl. CO.
Baabury, March 10, t66a Jt
HJNBT HAKPSB.
03Q AKCU STREET,
- rHILADELPUIA.
WAXCHEB,
- Vint Ucld JIWELUT,
td 3pri"r j,vjjl fUJTO WtUir, t
rrrgafaKf!
Mere i, 1A
WILLIAM W. APSLEY'S
'VVholraalo '
Boot, Shoo and Trunk
WAREHOUSE,
SlKBlltY, PA.
IITM. W'. APSLEY ba lust opened a NEW
Y Y KTOHE in the well-known house of Mrs. Boul
ton, in Market street, and offers to thacitirens of
Sunbury and neighboring towns., BOOTS A SHOES
of the best quality and workmanship. Ho having
made arrangement! with first-olae manufacturers
to supply the best quality of goods.
In the Wholesalo Department he Calls the atten
tion of Country Htorokcepors to his Bne stock, whiob
will be sold at the lowest wholesalo prious, tliui enabling-
Ilatail Dealers to save expense of visiting the
oities to replenish their itook.
In the Retail Department can be found BOOTS,
SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES. Ac, which, In prioc,
at theso time, are wsroom a pnraiisi.
The stock of Ladies' Wear is superior in style and
workmanship than is usually found iu couptiy towns,
embracing gems of Balmorals, splendid Congrca
iiB;v kml funcv ahoes of evervkind.
. W. A. also nans attention io uia impnut.
Men'! wear, or latest atylcx, that Will nt any toot
with i oo and comfort. .
Coino One ! Cno Ail S
Fitnbnry, March 10th, 1806.
ItJNBUIIY CLASSICAL IKSTiTTJTE.
A DAY AN BOARDIXO SCHOOL
FOR VOCNO I.ADjns AKD TOUKO ME5f,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Instructors.
Ret. 8. 8. Millkr, A
Rev. W, C. Ckkjier, A
' JJ' j Prinoipali.
Miss 3. E. Powebs, Assistant Teacher.
rpllE first nusrter of tlie above Institution will
JL open ii'JS DAY, Al'l'.UL 10th, 1S00, at 81
A.M. - ...
t or furthur particulars, apply to or address tb
l'lUNClPALS.
JSunbury, JLuvb 10, !?P3.-?va
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
OFF! a', MARKET STRFJET,
Sunbury, Pcnn'a.
CI W. ITAVPT, Iq.. having taking out license.
r under tha United Ktatos caciso Laws, as Real
Estnte Agent, offers for sale Uic following property,
to wit :
tixty tfifl) good building lots and fi7C (5) dwelling
houses, in tho borough of Sunbury.
A farm in IJpprr Augusta township, containing
inn acres, more or less.
A small farm oontniuinir oil acre.", more or lets.
about nno mile from I'axiiK.i. Shnmoltin township.
a mll farm con! fiiuit! r 62 acres, more or less, in
Irish Ynllev. fchamokin township. There are good
building ou these three farms.
Sunbury, March 10, 18t6. tf.
Iiifontorrs OIHos-h.
D'EPINUEIL EVANS,
Ctvu. KMaiNPKn -u Patxst .Voucitoks.
No. 436 Wulnut street, i'liiludelphia.
Patents solicited consultations on I'nrlnoerinir.
Druuphting an 1 Sketches, Models and Maohinery of
all Kinds niu'io luia nnuiuuy uuen ieu 10. ijecini
atuntiou gin to r-jecte.l cuncs and interferences.
Authentic copies of sill Docttnioiits from J'nteut Oi-
fico procured, . . JJ. Mive yourEoivcs utmoss trounie
and travelling expenses , us there is no actual nocd
f f...iiiw wih ui. All businees with
thoae Ofticus can lie transected in writing, tor fur-
ther uiformation dirt ol as ubovc, w ith stamp euolosud,
for Circulnr with rcforeocci.
tebruary 3,00 ly.
iMioit rs.i & io.isi:srir.
FISHING TACKLE!
JOHN KRIDER. "
North East Corner Second A Walnut Streets.,
PIIII.APKI.PHIA.
JUST in reeoi ill of afino aeioolod jtock of cheap
and fun.;y JfliS'lIINU TACKLK, of all descrip
tions, suitnble lor tbe rivers and brooks of this State,
to which wo invite tho attention of all storekeepers.
March IT, 1S6H, :tm
I'hlladolplila Si, MZvle KnIIronal.
rpilIS great line traverses the Northern and t-'or'.b-X
went counties of l'enusylvaniu to the city of j-io
on Luke Krie.
It bns hec-n leased and Is opcralod by the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company.
Tinio ot 1'usscnger trains at Bunoury,
liOuve liiatwura.
Krio Mail Trnin, 11.40 p. m.
Krie Kxprcss Train, 4 15 am.
tliuira Mail Train, 10.40 a in.
Loave Westward
Erie Mail Trnin, 4. 51 a m.
Lrio Uxprcss Train, 7.05 pm.
Klmira Mail Train, 4 25 p. in.
Pufsonirer cars run throneh on tho Krie Mail and
Expreua 1 ruins without change both ways butwveu
Philadelphia and Krie.
ietv Voi k ( jmnee linn.
Loavo Kew W-k at 0 00 a m, arrive ut brie 9.15 s.
in. Leave Krio at 1.55 p ui., arrive at New Vork
3.40 p. ni.
ELEOAXT SLEEPIXU CAHS on all Xi-ht Trains.
For information rcincctinff Passeniror businoss
apily at Cor. Stub und Market St., Pbiludelpbia.
Anil lor rroignt ousmessoi tn(rvoini.anv s.tgents,
S. 11. Kingston, Jr., Cor. Uth and Market Bt.,
Philadelphia.
j . v . neynuias, trie.
William lirown, Agent N. C. K. R., Baltimore,
ii. II. Houston,
Hen'l Freight Agt. Philada.
H. M'. G WINKER,
Gon'l Tieket Ag t.; Philada.
A L. TYLER,
s'cu'I Manager, Willinmsport.
March 21, 1803.
IteuUIntx Ituilroad.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Now 27th,, 18(35.
HEAT TKVNK LINK from roe Kortb ana
J North-West for 1'hiladelphia, Now Vork, Itead
lug, l'ottsvillo, Lebanon, AUeutown, bnston, Ac.
Trains leave liurristiurg lor New-Vork, as fol
lows: 8.00,7 S and t 05 A. M. and 1.44 and 9 00
P. M , arriving st Now lork at 5.411 and 10. 0J A. M.
and 3.40 and 18.34 P. M.. connocliiiK with similar
Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad : tileepiug Cars
acoouipanying iae o.uu ana ir.uo a. .u. iraius, wuu
out change.
Leave tor Beading, Pottsville, Tainaqua, Minnrs-
ville, AUUana. l ine urove, Altentown anu 1'Dliauel
phi at . .2j A. M. andl.45 and i.b0 P M., alnppiug
at Lebanon ana nnnein&i itutions : tue v uo r m.
Train making no close conneotions for Pottaville,
nor Philadelphia. 1-or Potteville. r-ohuikill tlavcn
and Auburn, via Aouuylltill and eusqucbanuu itail
road. leave Ilarrisburz at 4.00 p. in.
Keturnine : Leavo .w Xork at 9.00 a. ra., 12:00
Noon at 8.00 p m.; Philadelphia at 8 00 a. m. and
3.30 p. m. 'Pottaville at b.30 a.m. and 2 44 p io
Ashland 0u and 11-45 a. m. and 1.15 p. in.; Tama
aua at 7.35 a in. and 1.40 p. in.
' v n - : i, e 1 T : i : - c.v-..ilmi j
ljUavv IUII..TII1VIUI OBltmuui tlDbUUJ.lt IUII
Cusauehanna Pailroadat a 45 a. ra.
Heading Aaooinmodution Train leaves Reading at
30 A. U. returiitnz trou l'uuaaeiibia at JC
P. M. . . .
Co nmhia-Kstlroarl Trains leave ".eaams; at c It,
A. M. and O U P. M. for Eiibrata, Litf, Lancaster
Columbia, AO.
On bundavs: Leave Aes 1 or a at e 1. At , t'biia-
delphia 3.15 P M. PotUrilleb.OO A. M-.tTamarua I
A W, Iiarrisburg T.os A AI ana neaaing at I a. oi
fur Uarrisburir. and 10.52 a. m. for New York.
Couimiitauon, Mileage, oeeaon, ua txoursion
Tioket. at reduoed rate to and from all points.
aKK2e chaos. 64 tcrougb : cu foucas uuzage at
lowed eaa I assenger.
U. A. lt.UI.LB,
Gt trier ai uptruuadet'
Leo. , 1W4- .
W. CLAiXK sW T.O.,
NO. 24 EO-CTK 3D 6THEET, riilLADCLPKIA
c orria roaiaia
Morrit Essex Railroad T per cent. Bonds. .
Central Pscific R. R T'i ijitereei psyableia Gold ia
New York.
'. B. 30 year 6 'I interest ia earreaoy Issued to tbe
roifio Railroad Company,
low boedi ere all for Ml very low.
bujokl bought aai told Cemiaitsioa lT S
touitlo of all kiods boogbt aad sold
March IT. IH 3n. '
!J
r rt mt ri Ti a..
GH-titsi f Kewfeasj,
as F.M.TH
it 3
COAL! COAL! 1 COAL! 1!
QRAKT te BROTHER,
Sblp'pera A Thol-sml Jk. Itctall
acaiora in
' WIIITF, fj ni l) A811 COAL,
in every variety.
Bole Agents, westward, of the Celebrated Il-inry
Clay Coal.
Lowaa W'BApr, Somcar, Pa.
Sunbury, Jan. 13, 1W.
ooo
CONSTITUTION WATER.
Tho astonishing; results which has attended thi
invaluable meoMcine proves it to be tbo most psrfect
remedy ever discovered- No language oau oenvey
an adeqnate meant the immeuiata ana almost mi
raculous change which it ooolaions to the debilitated
and shattered system. Jn fsut it standi unrivalled
as a romedy for the pormanent oure of Diabetes,
Impotcncy, Loss of Muscular Energy, Pbysioal Pros
tration, Indigestion, Non-retention nr Incontinence
of Urine, Irritation, luflrtmation or Ulceration oi the
Bladder and Kidneys, Diseases of the Prostrate ''land,
Ktonein the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, or lirickdust
Deposit, and all disoaeee or affections of the Bladder
and Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings existing in
lien, Women, or Children.
I'or tisane llaeiisicit peculiar to ft'c
male, Constitution Water la
fa SovcreIjti BCcmcdy.
These Irregularities are the caul of frequently re
curring disease, and through neglect tbe seeds of
more grave and dangerous maladies are the result;
and as month after month passer, without an effort
being made to assist naturo, the difficulty becomes
chronic, the patient gradually Poses her appetite, the
bowels are constipated, night sweats oomoon.aud
ro tustyxtois finally ends her career.
For lulo by all Drugeists. Price 11.
V. 11. btitLOO, A CO. Proprietors
MORHA3l&ALLF!s,
General Agents. No. 8 Cliff street, Itt York.
February 3, 186(1 Cmo
CMA.YUJU O' f t I.
rjAIIR undersigned respectfully informr liii fiicnJs ,
X "rid tho pullic that he has changed his rriaco of
loading Freight iu Philadelphia from Freed, Ward !
A l reed, Ko. 811 Market btrcot, to
A. 13- ACHBSON,
rCominissioo Mcrohant, dealer in Flour Grain, Seeds,
Au.)
Ao. 1015 Murket fit., PlsiludvlrthiH,
where all freight will be loaded on cars of the un
dersigned, for Dauphin, bunbury, Khauiokin, and all
intervening pointy.
AU freight will be carried as low as o-i any other,
line, tiplnrs to carry Ireijrit respectfully solicited,
which will receive proinplittouUou.
J.B. WKISKR.
Pmibuiy, Jan. JS.bRfi. 2m.
(J. S AYIl7l)EH,
SUNBURY, P ENN'A.
Iiisonry, llris-Ic and Carpenter
M ox-sV UxsiUTatiDfC nitl ltcpuirisigr,
of all dcjTjjtiQii done in the most modoinstyleg and
substantial manna:- at short l.oiior, and at prices to
luit the times
Suubury, Feb. 17, 1M(V
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE
in tlie lttron;li ol Snnbui )',
rjVIE undersigned offers at private :ale
situate botwoeu Fawn A Peer strocts'beluw Whortle
berry. For terms, Ac, call on
IAVID CLEMENT,
gtilibuty, Jan. 27. 1hd 3m.
SADLER AND HARNESS
MANUFACTURER.
.'J, STBOH,
I'oer Street, opposite the Central Hotel,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
INFOP.M.S his friends and tbe public that baring
removed to bis new establishment, and extended
hu lino of business, is now prepared to manufacture
more extensively, and invites all to call and examine
liii large assortment of
Sadies, Harness, Collars,
Whips, Common and Fancy Fly-Notts,
blankets, liuflitloe and Fancy llobes,
Horse Combs, Sleigb-Bells, addlo, Harness an-1
Coaoh Trimmings for manufacturers.
LIVERY! LIVERY! I LIVERY !1!
In connection with the above he has also a Livery
Stable, good and safe Horses, Buggies, and Convey
.eases, which are .hired jiteasouabie rates.
. AUCTIONEER!
lledsahio a Licensed Auctioneer, and will atteud
to all business entrnsted to hie care.
Sunbury, March 3, l'tftil. rrc
MOT1CK.
Tbo publio are hereby notified ,nt to take up. or
n any wav intorlcrcwith law loes found atloaton the
usauchanna Kivor below Willinmsport, in the en
suing spring freshet, or at any timo during the pre
sent year, as all the logs in the river below that point
aro ibtenuea to be driven to iiavre-bie urace, Jiu
i). W. .ViMlTH.
A. U. P. HOUUE,
DILLEY liLANCHARl).
ConmUtes.
Williamsport, Feb. 21, 1886. 2m.
NEruWirsTolir
WM, HOOVER,
Kuilroad (ati'sjvt, above Murkt-t,
KrH IHE CENTRAL HOTEL,
S'JKBUtY, PA.
RESPECTl't'LLY Invites bis friends snd the
i public generally, to oall and examine his large
assortments oflio. . bafore purchnsing elsewhere.
Ill's Ktock vnn ut llrnaawa,
hisKs-y, IlollaiMl s.m, a :rt-k-e
iciiiu, .llonoii;lst'ti nud
llourlsun ox" ls lt' quull
1 . ttines, 4'itlfr, iue
fZur, A t'., Acc.
Farmer. Hotel Keepers, and others are invited to
call, as his stock is genuine, aud will render gtnvral
eatisfaction.
r-unbury, I vbruary 3, lSGo
0!9
H O O 1 SKI R T S , 028
HOFKIN'H "Own Make "
MiHirirri arn and .Soi.u Wiioi.kialb A Kkts:;,
No. 623 ARCH Street, Philadelphia.
Th most oomplete assortment of Ladies' Misses'
and Children's Hoop Skirta, iu this City; gotiuu up
expressly to meet the wants of First (.'lass Trade ,
embracing tbo newest and most desiroble styles end
situs of "(lore Trails," of every length from L'J to
4yds round, V0 to 56 (Springs, at 2tu K5 00. Plain
bkirta, all lengths, from 21 to 3 yards round tho bot
tom, at SI 4n to (3 15.
Our lino of Misses' and thilden s Skirts, are tro-
verbially beyond all competition, for variety of
lyles and sites ss well as o.r 6nish and durability I
varyipg from rt to 3 inote;' in length. to 5 i'priugs
at 3.1 cent to 2 25. AU ajitrts ol "Vur v.wn Jlaxe,
are Warranted to fjVr satisfaotioo ; lit Vuy nono as
sutb, unluss Uiey liaviv - lit ':ii-'s IIiK-p rkirt Manu
factory, No. bbb i' rub Street," Stamped on lach Tub !
Also, ooiiBlat tly on band, good (ikiruj, ilunuUc
tured In New Yvrk.ni.d tin- Eastern Mates which w
sell at very low Prices. A lot of cheap S-kirts IS
springs, f5 cents; 20 springs, tl 0U 2a springs,
(1 li ? iprings. fl 25 aud 40 sp:i-gi jfl SO.
f C Skirls. uiadu to Urd sod Repaired.
t j'Xi.3 Cssu (n Ftii e Only '
iUrob J, -lo m
EA'TIKtt k LODGING JIO.USE !
X I'ctv Si'tepa . or I Is ofUtc Oopol,
Nt;.iii uv,
HOT MKALS AT ALL UOVtti, VXX A XI) NIU11T.
fuubury, Jan. 20, 18Sr3.
GROCERIES I GROCERIES
Mr. BAHAU A. SIMPSON,
11 "hortUberry Sti nt, cut tf ihe A'. C. P.. Ii
SUNBURY, J'-V,
T)ESPECTFl;LLY luieeru -her friends and the
1 1 . nubl u oMioriil v. that she b jul opened a lai ge
aasortment-of XfcM 4rot-eriea, such as
TEAS, COFFEE, CX70AK, MOLAS
bES,FISH, SALT, AC.
"uro Cider Vinegar, Trail Jars. Glassware, and
a varloty of Ladle' TrinuuinKS. Fans, Thread Neck
Ties. Handkerobiefs, Ac, to vshiah lb luvilei all te
examine before purohusing elsewher.
unbury, Feb. 10, lboti J
I'F.ll lilAIII Wa want
ajreutsverv where to sell our la-
raovEB tX dewing Machines. Three new kinds.
Upper aad upper feed. Warranted Bve years.
A love salary or large commissions paid. Tbe oki.y
machines sold a United citaie for less then $40,
whiuh are fully lieensMt by liowe, W heeler A WU
ra, Groves A Baker, fcieger A to , aad tiaeheldvr.
All otbes ebeap inaoBinee are iofriugemeoti and lb
teller of ussi are liable so arreet, fiti. ard issprisos
Alstsrt Cirea.s-s Ire sUoress, n eall lu en
j a Clark, Biddeford. MatLe Ct-i4 ly
N E W 0 11 0 C E R Y
THE subscriber beg leave tn announce to thf
citirens of Sunbury and its vkibity, that they
have opened a
NEW
Tvo door vssf
of J. II. CnyU$ roJi;,
Marltt S'jt'TD,
wher they are prepared tuT'irnifli every variety of
groceries, and will keep uountuntly oil hand tbe
cnoioess vsrieuns or
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish, Coffee, Teas, Pugar, Molawes, Ohew, Unit
Fploes of all diseription. Soaps oxvny variety,
Csndles, Smoking and Chewing tolfioco, Sefraif,
lisms. Shoulders, liaeon, Butter, and Ki;n. Alt-1
Dried fruits of all kinds, Cniicd Punclin and T. ins
toes, Pick els, Kotelitip, Pepl-rr Suticp, Raisins,
Lemons, Aa., of best quality, and in fnot oj cry stylo
of articlos kept in a well stocked lii-uctiy. An
Cider Vinegar. All kinds of country prodiico taku
in exchange. The patronage of the public vs re
spectfully aolioited.
OtOROEr. FEAHD ICO
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 18SJ
grriER's SAMeuua "
poirr GRAPE WINK..
rorennd Four Yours OIsl.
FOR THE COMMUNION .TAILETLiMlLY I Si:
Proscribed by Pliysioiuis for
Femalos, weekly person! ai l IS VAHC3 !
&3
,
."iis'ToVt'iflJi
EXCELLENT WINE KOK VEMALLa
Every family at this season, s'lould u
SPEER'S WINE,
celebrated in Europe for its medicinal ar.d bendus,
Fjualitios, highly esteemed by .eminent tilusiciims,
used In r.oropc.T-1 and Amerioan llospitcls, and by
some of tho firdl familR'a-iu. Kur4pe and Amvcwi
AS ATOXIC
it has no equal, cnusing an appetite and bull-ling r.i
the systom, betug entirely a pm a wlue cf a motit .
valuable grapo.
A3 A riUKKTI'."
it impatU a healthy a'tiaof (lie (ilnnds, Kidnuy's.
and Urinary Urgaus, very beneficial in Dropsy,
Ciout, and llheumatio Atloctions.
SrtEIl'.i WINK
is a puro article from the Juice of th Port Oian",
prssaiiif, medicinal prunaitiee superior to any nthr ,
wine in use, and au exolivnt article for all weak end
debilitated persous, and the agod end infirm, irn
proving tbo appetite, au.l bcuanaiii liiai uul
children.
Ji'.y it ourr . nnjyou u-ill not ht dttrivl.
ty Bosnro tho signature of ALritco irten li
over tho cork ot'onoh bottlo.
Sold by W. A. liennelt Suntury, nod nil first elae
dnnlors, who ,!vo sell the OtS'llI-l.t
PUKT Istt a choice old urticle. in-
ported only by Mi'. Spear, dirsot from the valley of
Oporto.
(j'Trado supplied ly Wholesulo TruRgists.
t sTRy A. SPKKH ntliis vlnnvard in Sow Jerjov
rKiNt'fl'AL OFFICE, bilCAUWAY, N.Y.
tiurihitr-. Jan. 111. lWio ly.
PRTZES. 186G PRISES.
S1LYE1MSC6G0LI) !!
SUCH CHANCES NEVER I5ITORE Ol.
FERED.
to ti: ri'wijc.
$150 lGO
The war bavine; bien hrcught t a lucocwful t.
Biination, and Gold In consequence having brcoir-.o
much cheaper, we bae been enabled to purchusw.
on very advantageous "terms, sonic of tho finest nn-i
molt elegant jewelry, clo ,v:ai manufactured in this
or any other country ; and we fhrrcfoe.bave d-tet
mined to oUersu'-h bargains to tho puulio that tby
nevrhave hBd bol'i.re 1
To eflect this, wc hnve determined upon a
tiRAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION
b? which any and every one will tuke (heir ,-hsno
of having one of tho very beautiful and cotly arti
eli-i enumerated bi-low.
REMrMULR '
AU-'rlxct. uitU o kJlanua!
twv. mod:-: Of ortUATioN
Is simple and fair. The erticles ere numbered from
1 up to 100.000 Con-fist iii of Pianos, Melodeons, S,-w
ing Macbinee.'tiold and Mlver Watches, etc , loO.OC'.'
notices numbered from 1 to Itift.Oui' aro printed an-t
put into sealed envelopes and well milt-. I, and one
of ti.osa is taken out and rent to tbe f anon sending
tn.us 'ii cents, and the art cle or goods oorrespondicg
with the aauiber-on-the notice will be sent to tha
holder ;' the muo liniiiedintely (if b" desires to pur
chase the article,) on Ihe receift of One Dollar and
Fifty Cents, ror irsiance: it Ibo number on tro
uoticr sent to yon should bo W0, and l'iono, nr D'e
mondSetor Oold Watch i.hnuld 'be -numbered b'M' ;t
will oe sent to you for ii .!3. and so ta for evvry ar
tiolo on our list &f 100.000 articles.
Z'j cents rnut be sent to pay exptulo of ; JCt"-.
Corierp-.Ldeiice, eto, en each uolio
Tub ARttc: rs Comsist or
Pianos, .MeloUconi, Mjfio Boxes, Gold nnd .lilitr
V, atohes, Cbalns, Ucld Watch Keys, J-nt Brul
l'ins. Ladies' (!oid au j Silver Setts, Watches. Ac ,
Uold Crossee, Pencil liases, Hold Pens. Necklaces,
Ear Rings. Sleeve Buttons. Plain and Chased Rings,
Mas-jnio Pins, Diamond Sets, i-nts Tea and Table
Spoous, Miniature Lockets, Photographic Altum,
Stationery, Rooks. aud alhodsind th-ir arttoks,
nuuierous to meutien
For 1 we will stad t Notices,
.. b 40
10 " ' I Ml " n l a svUi
Silver Watch, fr return of icsil.
Agents, Vuiitel I; vcrr Her
Pand for c-rcolar. a large enmmission il.ixl "
Agents, by which from i.-ti t-i ti- per week muy te
realited.
Address COI.FMAX A l"0
Pnlesrooins, Pea t'J47 Post Ollioe, Y
llJNaseau hi , Feb. 10, '08 3m
VALUABLE TOWN LOTS
FOKStl.F.
IMtJHT (1 valuubt town lots ate odored f.r
li sale cheap, on Dewberry street, opp-jSit ir,
lina's addiliun. in tb loroub ol Sunbury. I:-
lqutrof J-.H MAScKK.
J Banbury, Y bru.try H, lflC-3
JOHN WIX.VE.
BOOT &z SHOi:
M N I' FA C T U R E R,
Ons door Last of fiilcg l Stole, Market (Via.:
SUNfJKJlY, PK.NM'A.
KCSPECTFL'LLY infoims thecitiieniof Sui.li.ry
and vicinity, that hssiur ssfely returiKd fixiu
tlie army, will again rnsuine bis business, and mauu
tasture, to order. Bouts ana cboos, of all kinds, ol
tb best rualiial, aud at tb lowest rates for cats
II hopes to receive a full (bar of patrouagv
buubury, Deo. K, 1SC4.
Isire sL.tberty M Kite Leud.
The Whitest, tha w.cst durable and tb tnost co
nomioai. Try it jslanufaotured only bv
ltul.a,M I in,
Wholesale Drug. Paint A Uloss Dealers.
No. LU NojWi TU1HD Strset, Pluladolidiia.
January i",ltt6ly.
jeweleyT JEWELRY !
JOSEPH KES8LEB,
V ntchsxiaatcr niisl Jruve-lsfr,
Market Street, Kuubury. Pa.
RLSPECTFULLY informs hi friends end tie
public, lhai be bae just received a Isr. aes-n-uieutuf
Watche, Clocks aed Jewelry, .v'pclclcs.
bilver and pJsUd spuvus, Fork As
Wsmu. c.ttuu Jie.ij N,l,i,. .i
rsi'Ki
eyaburj,Jn. 12, ttt Ij
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