Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 31, 1867, Image 4

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    CHITTENDEN'S
Commercial College,
37 Chestnut Street, (Comer of Seventh,) PHILA
' , DELPHIA,
Established 1844. Incorporated 1856
Votang Men I'rncilcnlly aKdncatcd
for llunlncHD.
The facilities of this Institution hare been largely
Increased, and It now bat advantage! for imparting
business knowledge whioh are unequalled.
- The practical value of ita well-tried course of hv
tmotion h attested by hundreds in all departroenta
tf business. Many a young man owea hil success In
life te the qualifications gained here.
The instruction throughout ia thorough, practical,
and just what ia daily used in onr best business houeoa.
The instruction iuotudea
Book-Keeping in all ita Branches, Penmanship,
(Plain and Ornamental,) Commercial) Cal
culations, Business Papers and Cor
reepondenoe, Coiumorciul
Law, Detecting
Counterfeita,
Eto.
Stndont Instructed separately and recetved at
anytime. Diploinaswardad on graduation. Stran
gers assisted in procuring suitable boarding placea.
Board may be obtained lor about So per week. Cata
logues mailed free.
CHITTENDEN'S BOOK -KEEPING,
Counting House, price $2 60. High School, price
SI 60. Common School Edition 871 eta.
Judge Sharswood' Lertnrrs before the Students
on Commercial Law, price fl 60.
THE CRITTENDEN COMMERCIAL ARITH
METIC AND BUSINESS MANUAL. Containing
new and rapid methods of calculation as actually
used by business men. Forma of Busiuess Paper s
acoompaniod by explanations of their nature and
nee, useful Commercial Tables, and much valuable
imformation on business subjects. Prioetl 25. The
sale of this Book has been rnpid that it it already in
its second edition.
Any of the above books sent postage paid on re
ceipt of the price.
S. H. CRITTENDEN A CO.
June 8. ISftT. 6m
ArtIchII urn I Implement,
HOE'S Grain Rakes. Steel and Iron Harden Rakes,
Long and D Handle Spades, Shovels, Manure
and Hay Forks, dross and Grain Scythes, Drain
Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace, Breast, Tongue and
Log Chains, Urind-etoncs, Fanning Mill Reives of
all sites and kinds, a lnrgo assortment of Rod Wagon
Haines, for Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth,
or sole by J. jr- CONLEY A CO.
'IKi: ANO iVATKK IKOOlr
ROOFING !
THIMES A CO., aro the Agents in the Counties
. of Northumberland, Snyder and Montour,
M WARREN'S Improved Fire and Watcr-Proof
Roof. This is the cheapest and best Roof that can
be put on a building. Has been used in the city oi
Philadelphia, since 1851, where it has superseded
almost every other kind of Roof. It is recommend
ed by the builders, and ia used on all of the finest
buildings in that city. Parties contemplating build
ing, will do well to examine into the merits of this
and all other kinds of Hoofs, and give the best the
preference.
The Fountain Hotel, of Sunbury, will, in a few
days, be covered with this Hoof, and parties desiring
to do so, may call there and examine it.
For further information address Box H, Sunbury
l ost unioe, or can at ine Erica 1 ara or
T. IIIMES A CO.
Sunbury, 18, 1867. 3m
. Coachmakers,
IT7E are selling Kims, Spokes, Hubs. Springs
T V Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, Ac, very low
i .Large atoctc at
CONLEY A CO.
Sunbury, March 30, lof7.
CALL nnd see those beautiful Bird Cages at
new Hardware store of
J. II . CONLEY A CO.
the
FIRST NATIONAL
H. Q. THACHEIi, Proprietor.
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBUHY, PA
New Goods, New Styles, New Trice
The largest Stock of Boots and Shoes in this Starke
TRUXKS OF EVERY GRADE & PRICE
Oents' Traveling Satchel, Hand-Bags, Valises, Ac.
An elegant assortment of Ladies' Fine Leather Sat
chel Caba's, Ac, Ao.
COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE.
IMcUMiint'ts Iliiildlngr,
iV A li K E T 8 Q U A It E,
April 6. 1807
Sheet Iron and Stove
G- ZETTLEM0YER& BHO.,
(successor to ub.nj. atnxjSMOiEH.)
Market Street, near Engel's Store, SUNBUHY. PA
HA ING taken charge of the old stand so long
patronised by tlio people of Sunbury and vi
cinity, beg leave to announce to the old friends and
the public generally, that they will supply them
tuill. (ka ..... . ... 1 .
STOVES,
COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the beat
Brands which are unsurpassed for beauty of finish,
simplicity of arrangement. oombinineaheaDnessand
durability and each stove warranted to perform what
luejr art, rvprvscuieu.
Coal Oil, t'onl Oil loiiniiH, Iuut-rn
Shades, Chimneys, and all articles usually kept In an
establishment of this kind.
COPPER, BHASS and IRON KETTLES, of all
sties.
rlltlT JARS and CANS of the latest improvod
He is also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting an
iwuug, umigu Miu r urnace ora.
Repairing, cheaply and neatly executed.
EO. ZETTLEMOYER A BUO.
June 8, 1867 y
USE
J. DE WOLF & C0'8 MAGIC
VERMIN EXTERMINATOR
This wonderful preparation is certain death to RATS
ZA,4tjIV1'mi J"-u buus, ants, Mosyui
cuibu, aim jdboou in uaruens.
May be obtained by our Agent,
W.A. BENNETT,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, SUNBURY, PA.
June 8 1,867. 3mp
REMEMBER THE DEAD.
MESSRS. D. C. Dissinger and John A. Taylor,
would respectfully announce to the citiiens of
Sunbury, aud surrounding country, that having
formed a co-partnership, they are now prepared to
furnish ornamented and plain
Uruvealunes, Tombat X )lonumrnla
of the best Italiui and Amerioan marble, at prices
that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, and re
spectfully tolioit the publio patronage.
q u ... DlSSINUEH 4 TAYLOR.
Sunbury, March 81. 18o ly.
FANCY DRY GOODS STORE
MI83 KATE BLACK,
araet street, lour doors west of Win. H. Miller's
Bout and Shoe store, SUNBURY, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY Informs her friends in Sunbury
and vioinity, that she has just opened her
BPlllMi i- HUMMEli I) UK S3 GOODS,
e . ... i
vi every aenoripunn.
I'aablouubte lrensj Trluuulnn-a,
.. JT U, JIo,iar7. Embroideries, Lac
r""-'" ""u auu unuieacbed Muslins, SheetinKS,
Drillings, Alupaaaa, Poplins. Crane and La,,. V-il.
Indies) Iluf , Children's. Iluta and
J to pa, of every variety.
r,i. .i,"!0! Cu'lara, Hair Colls and
Ys . , . .! voiurs, uorseu, Ao.
.m ?Ut feckUes, half Hose, Haudker
chief, and Suspeuders.
Bradley's new Patent Duplet EllipUo (or double
HOPKINS Ellinti. Rklrt.
Verfumerj, Toilet Boapt, Hair Braeheg, Conhf,
r..,k.... KATK BLACK.
SHOEMAKERS.
THE best qualities of Bole Leather, French Calf
"r i . ,, "Sr?m "niaga, i.aau, Pegs
Tools of all kinds, and verj thing used by the trail
for aal low by J. ji. coNLfit 4 CoT
MASONIC HALL BUILDING.
DRFJISBACH BROTHBBS,
RESPECTFULLY Inform their friends and ens
tomere, that they beta removed their Store into
the south end room of theMaannis Building, on Third
street, opposite the Depot, Sunbury, where they will
be happy to wait upon them.
Their large assortment of
Groceries, Provisions,
AC, ara all fresh and of the best quality, consisting
of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and Bpioes.
Dried and Canned Fruits, (Prunes, Raisins, Cheese,
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually
kept in the Urooery line.
They would also call attention to their largo and
cheap lot of Good Family Flour, Green Tea, Hams,
Shoulders, Ac, which are constantly kept on band.
FRESH FISH and Vegetables, every Tuesday and
Friday evenings.
Give them a call and see for yourselves.
Sunbury, April 27, 1867.
BRICK! BRICK! BRICK!
To the Cltlsena of Banbury and
vicinity
THE undersigned have bought the Brick-Vard
and improvements, formerly leased and worked
by A. B. Stevens, and have made additional im
provements, and are now prepared to make eontraff
to manufacture and deliver BRICK in large quan
titieg, for building and otner purposes.
By the manufacture of a good article, and prompt
attention to business, we hope to receive a share of
public patronage. Orders left at the Brick-Yard,
or Box 14, Sunbury Post Office, will be promptly
attended to.
T. IIIMES A CO.
Sunbury, May 18, IBW Vim
LUMBER! LUMBER !
The I'olter t'onnlr and Sunbury
Lumber Company,
Now fully established at the SUNBURY
STEAM SAW-MILLS,
are prepared to aaw to order
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK AND OAK,
of any site and all lengths. Afull assortment of
IDIV LUMBER,
always kept on hand. Pannol, Flooring, Siding and
finishing boards ol all Binds.
MOULDING, SASH,
DOOH3, and SHUTTERS.
SHINGLES,
Sawed and Shaved, White Pine, and Hemlock.
lMntitcriiip; I.ntlt nnd Paling-,
Planing, Hipping and Turning, will be done to order
at short notice. This Company design furnishing
everything in thoir line at such rates that Lumber
Yards, Builders and all parties using Lumber, will
nna it to tneir interest to buy at ibis establishment.
ORDERS
are respeotfully solicited and will be promptly at
tonaoa to by aaaressing,
w ju. utAUJiis, eup't.
Sunbury, June IS, 1868.
ITEW SHOE STOS.E.
Market Street, adjoining Oearhart'a Confectionery
Biore, BUiMJUKi, ra.
TIIF undersigned respectfully informs the oitliens
of Sunbury and vicinity, that he haa opened a
NEW &UOK STORE, for the sale aa well as for the
manufacture of the finest ani best quality of Ladies'
onoes, via :
iiloveKll, Illorrorco, Calf-skin nnd
I.astins: auilert, Jto.
Children's Shoes of nil kinds. Hia stock is entirely
new and well selected.
Ho also manufactures fine French and othor Calf
skin Boots and Shoes for (lentlemen.
Orders for ladies and gentlemen's custom work
will be promptly attended to and got up in the best
style by skilful mechanics
Shoe findings Ac, constantly kept on band and
for sale to the trade.
J. n. JEFFRIES.
Sunbury, April 20, 1 867.
Tns
FIRST PREMIUM
Of Silver Medal
WAS AWASDBD TO
?f BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
T Br the N. R. Bute Agricultural Society, at
1U t air holdeo in Nuhua, Bpti, lass.
UABUEIT'I
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Hcttoret urmjr iiur to in ntiuru eoior. rra
A"
mowi me grovin oi uio iiair. wiiaufrr in
rooti io tiieir ongiuni orrtnm ncuon. jvmai- a
Cfttci IJandruff ana llumort. trevi-nU
lUir railing out. iai anupvnor Urcismg..
it containi no uijuriuu inpiTuionu,,
Dll It mv inun pupuiorunu rtrif
juait, ntii, n una tna w
buuth.
J, R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietors,
MA8CHE8TER, N. II.
Sold by W. A. BENETT, Sunbury, Pa
and
Druggist generally.
Aprils, 1S07 Din
Jf. W. TUVIiO.",
WATCHMAKER 4 JEWELER,
Market Square, near the Court
llouso,
SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa.
HE baa just opened an assortment of Oolil fflfi
and Plain Patout Watches, CLOCKS
lor ilailroads, Hanks and JJweinngs, fine
Hold Rings, Finger Kings, Bracelets, Minia
lure Cases. Medallions. Lockets. Pencils,
Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Dessert, Tea Salt
and Mustard fpoons, sugar epoons, tupi, napain
Kings, f ruit and gutter Knives, nmeids, Votnos,
Diamond Pointed Penn, Canters, Pitchers, Butter
Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets, Syrup Pitchers,
Ac. Ac.
He invites the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity to
oall at the above place, where he will be buppy to
wail upon thorn.
t-Partioiilr attention paid to REPAIRING
April 13, 1H07.
J. H. Conley & Co.,
Iarkt N l reel, I'.uail ul'tlie ICnllroad
sxjisrBXjmr, ienna..
DEALERS IN
Hardware & Cutlery.
mUE attention of Mechanics, Farmers, Builder,
I and Buyers generally is invited to the fact that
we aienow ottering a better selootod assortment oi
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC,
than ever was offered in this marked at prices much
below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our
stock comprises all articles in this line of business,
embracing a general assortment of tools and mate
rial, useo, oy
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAOE AND WAUONMAKEKS,
JOINERS, AC, AC.
together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails,
Spikes. Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Mill and X Cut
caws, so., ate.
Sunbury, March 30, 1S67.
Fashionable Dress
TRIMMINGS!
AND
Millinery Goods,
Just opening at the Millinery Store of
Miss M. L. OUSSLEB.
Fourth Street, two doors below the Railroad, West
: I - Clt Vl)lll V la a
tS'uoh m
IB.(DD019a9lDAVa
Drkai-Trtmmings, Head-Dreases, Gloves, Hosiery
muDons, f lowers, uollars, uandker
chiefs, Ae., Ac,
which have been carefully selected.
Miss M. L.-Uuaaler has juat opened a lares assort
ment of Millinery Uoeda. Ladies should not fail to
go and sec the latest styles a it will pay to sot delay
in visiting her store.
Call and examine for yourselves. No trouble fat
show goods .
Sunbury, April 10, 1867.
BAKERY. BAKERY.
V, nUNUBOVE, A(eat,
Manufacturer of
CANDIES, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, AC,
Front St., I doors east of the P. 4 E. R. R. Depot,
nUHTUVnUEBLANU, IA.
Custonen will be carved daily. Orders solicited
Northumberland, June S3, 1867.
IIIO - MtnlihfthMt III N. Y.ritV.'
"Only infallible remedies known." .
"Free from Pnlmma," ,
"Nut dangerous to the Human Family." '
"Rate oonie out of their holea to die."
"COSTAR'S" RAtTrOACH, Ac., EXTKRM8
Is a paate need for Rata, Mioe, Roaches,
Black and Red Ante, Ac , he.
"COSTAR'S" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR
la a liquid or waah osed to destroy, and
nlao as a preventive for Bed-Bogs, Ae.
"COSTARTJ ELECTRIC POWDER FOR INSECTS
Is for Moths, Mosmiltoea, Fleas, Bed-Bogs,
lmects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ac
I ! ! Bnvaa ! ! t of all worthless Imitations.
rVSee that "CotTAa's" name is on each Box, Bottle, and
r men, urmic yim iiujr.
tW Address, HENRY R. COSTA R,
484 Broadway, N. V
And all Drurgiats and Retailers everywhere.
Sold by FRIUNO ft SON, Sunbury, Pa.
O O T -A. 3R, ' S
CF.LKBRATKD
BUCKTHORN SALVE
For Cute. Hums. Bruises. Wounds. Bnils. Cancers. Broken
nreans, nire mppiea, isieeainfr, uiiiui aim l"aii.lul rues;
Scrofulous, Putrid and III conditioned Sores; Ulceis,
Glandular SwelliiiKS, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections,
nniKworm, uen, i;oriis, isuninns, i;nilotalna, etc j unap.
petl Hands, Lips, ,Vc; Bites of Spidria, Insects, Auimnla,
mi., nv.
rV Boxes, S.'icts., SO cts., and SI sizes,
Hold hv all Druggists everywhere.
And bv IIKNKV R. CUSTAR. Denot 4B4 Broadwav.
HCW 1 UlR.
V ! '
Sold by FRILINO t SON, Sunbury, Pa.
COSTARS
UNIVERSAL
CCPalT SOLTE1TT.
For Corn., Bunion., Warta, Ae.
(s Boxes, S5 cts , 60 cte , and 91 sizes.
Sold by all Driifrirists everywhere.
And by I1KNRY R. COST All. Depot 481 Broadway,
ew York.
Sold by FRILINO A SON, Sunbury, Pa.
COSTAR'S
PREPARATION OF
BITTER-SWEET & ORANGE
BLOSSOMS
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION.
Used tn rWtrn and Beauty the Skin, remove Freckles
Pimples, Hrupliun., Ac.
Lame, are now uiing it in preterencs to ail others.
rr Bottles, si.
Solil by all Dinifttist. everywhere.
And by II KN It V R. COSTAK, Depot 484 Broadway,
New York.
Sold by FRILINO & SON, Suubuiy, Pa.
OOSTAH'S
PECTORAL
COUGH REMEDY !
For Cnughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat. Croup,
Whooping Couirh, liifliienxa, Asthma, CiHiauinp.ion, Bron
chi.l AUecliunaj end all Diaeatc. of the Throat and Lung.
Bottle., 33 ct... 60 ct. , and ft sizes.
Sold ttvnll Drii.firifl. everywhere.
Ami by HENRY H. COSTA K, Depot 4 84 Broadway,
New Yolk
ew York
Sold by FRIUNO ft SON, Sunbury, Pa.
COSTAB.'S
CELEBRATED
BISHOP FILLS.
A UNIVERSAL DINNER PILL.
For Nervous and Sick Headache, Coiveneas, Indigestion,
Dyapepaia, BilUoumea., CraiMipation, Diarrlwa, Coliea,
Clulte, Fevers, and (eueral daangemrut of the Dig eeliv,
Uoxre, uset.., bo en., and l sixes.
rVild by all Druniaui everywhere.
And by HlJXHY R. COSTA H. Deout 484 Broadwav.
new uia.
Bold by FRILINO A BON, Sanbery, Pa.
SOLD BY FWLINQ4 80N,
guobury, P.
June 12, 1847 Ja.
Juki
1HS VERY LATEST ARRIVAL 11
SPRING AND- SUMMER
Joseph Eyster,
Cornet of Market and Fourth Street, .
suNBtrnv," penn'a.,
Invites the publlo to call anil eaamlna his elegant
assorimenioi
BUMMER GOODS,
which he will sell at greatly reduced prioes
1IU
stock eonsisU in part of 1
CAS3IMERBS.
CLOTHS. &C
Silks. Delaines. Lawna. Oinahama. Calicos. Muslins,
Sheeting, Tiokings, Jeans, and a full assortment of
Votton ana Woolen goods generally.
IfD)T31D)Hg.
Hosiery, Gloves, Uoop Skirts. Alio Ilandkerohlefs,
Brushes, Combs.
IlntM nnd Onna, Ilootn and Siliorw,
Ills assortment of goods will not, he is sure fail to
please the fancy and suit the wants of any desirous
ol puronasing. ms noc 01
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARB,
and Groceries is lane in Quantity and choice in
ouality, comprising generally everything needed In
it, hnusehnhl either for use or ornament.
He ia always ready and glad to see nts mends
and takes pleasure in snowing mem nis gooaa even
though no sales are made. He only asks-a call, and
ia sura that the stock will compare favorably in
prioerand quality with the onenpost.
r i ' JOSEPH EYSTER,
Sunbury, April 13, 1867.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO S
SEWING MACHINES,
699 Broadway, New York.
Vor 'asnlllea and itlnnultartiircrai,
These World-Renowned Sewing Machines, were
awarded the highest premium at the Worlds fair tn
London, and six first premiums at the New York
State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the
best work, using: a much rmaller needle for the same
thread than any other machine, and by the introduc
tion of the most approved machinery, we are now
able to supply the very boat machines in me woria
These machines are made at our new and spacious
Factory at Bridircport. Conn., under the immediate
BU(iervi.iuu ui mo ricviuuu, wi iun uuipnij, ui.i
llowr, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Ma.
l-i r . n : .1 . -rl r.nn.na.- Vim
chine.
Thev are adapted to all kinda of Family Sewin
and to use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Taylors,
Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Uloaks. Man
tillas, Clothing, Hals, Cups, Corseis, Boots, Shoes,
Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols.
etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, wool,
en and cotton eoods with silk, ootton or linen thread
Thev will seam, auilt. cathor. hem. foil. cord, braid.
bind, and perform every speeies of sewing, making a
boautiful and perfect stitch, alike on bcth aides of
the articles sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on
this Machine, is the most popular and all feewing
Machines are subject to the principlo invented by
bim.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
The Howe Machine Company.
A9 Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y.
Aprilt, 1B67.
jiArvriiA iHAiii:it.
Mra. A. TWEED,
In Miss Anna Painter's Fancy Goods Store building,
Jnamet square, s uoors west oi tue rosi umce,
SUNBURY, PA.
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the
publio that she has again ouenod a shop, in
Mnrkot street, Sunbury, where she is prepared to
make to order Ladios' Drewes, in an entire new
style, Ladies' Cloaks, Ao. Also Gentlemen's shirt.
urders respectfully solicited.
Sunbury,
.Jan. IV, 1
, mi. ly
IRON. A large assortment of the best manufac
tured Bars, Hoop. Band, Round and Square
Iron, Nail Hods, Cast Steel, Blister
Steel, Drill Steel, Horse Shoes, Ilorso Nails,
Anvils, Bellows. ices, liuuimers,
Sledges, Rasps and Files, at
BOOTS. SHOES AND TRUNKS!
I. J. 'i'iiA4:in:it,
SUCCESSOR TO
W . W . A P S L E Y .
N addition to our large stock, already on hand, we
are now receiving: a full supply of Spring: and
Summer goods for Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and
Children's wear.
Also a eood assortment of Trunks. A large lot of
H. K. Bags, Gents' fine leather Satchels. We wish
it distinctly understood that we intend selling our
goods at small profits, exclusively for the cash.
lion t forget the place. 1'leasant s Building, mar
ket Square, Sunbury, Pa.
NOTICE Boots and Sbees neatly repaired at
short notice. If any bought of us should rip they
shall be fixed for nothing.
11. U. UlAllltlt.
Sunbury, April 0. 1807. tf. .
'aintei, OII, &.C
A full stock of Oila comprising Linseed Oil, Cos,
Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricating Oil for Engines an
Machinery, Varnishes, Glass, always on hand, at low
prices at CONLEY 4 CO'S
1,1011 Saddlers, we have Saddle Trees, Bitls, uuck
1 les, Gig Trees, Pod Trees, Hanes, all kinds and
every thing pertaining to the business, for sale by
SILVER'S WASH POWDER
SAVES Time. Labor, Money. Makes WASHING
A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL.
Sold Everywhere. TRY IT.
Address all orders to tbe Manufacturers
ZIEGLEH A SMITH,
Ohemiata and Wholesale Druggista,
137 iorlk 'I birU Htreet, I-liil'u.
November 24, 18W ly
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AND.8TA.TIONEBY,
Monthly Time Books. Drawing Books and Slates.
Books, Hymn Books, Bl ink Books, Memorandum
Books, Diaries, rocket Books, ink Stands, i'ens,
Pencils, a line assortment of Paper, Ink, Ac.
For sale by ANNA PAINTER.
6UNBURY BUILDING LOTS
IN J. W. CAKE'S Addition tn th. Borough of
X BuuDury, lor Bale on reasonaoie terms.
Apply to Dr. R. H. AWL and,
SOL. BKOSIOUS,
Sunbury, Pa.
Or P. W. SHEAFER, PotUvillc, Pa.
Nov. 24, lbott
STEVENS HOUSE,
81, 23, 28 27 Broadway, N. Y.
Opposite Bowling Green,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
rTUlK STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known
X to the traveling publio. Tbe location ia espe
cially suitable to merchants and business men : it is
in eloae proximity to the business part of the oity
Is on the highway or southern ana w estarn travel
end adjaoent to all the principal Railroad and
Steamboat depot.
The STEVENS HOUSE has libeaal aooommoda
tlon for over 300 guests it ia well furnished, and
possesses every modern improvement lor the oom-
fort and entertainment of ita inmates. Tbe rooms
are spaoiou aud well ventilated provided with gas
and water tbe atteadanoe ia prompt and respectful
and tho table ia generously provided with every
ueuoaoy oi up a season at inoa orate raiea.
UEO. ii. CHASE A CO., Prop'trs.
May 15, 1867.-oi
Are especially Invited to call and examine oar stock
or oviLiUiuH ni 111KU w AtUi, comprising
Nails and Sniket of all varieties. Butte, cwrewa,
Strap and T Hinges, Locks and Lata he, Bolt. PI as
taring Trowels, Briuk Trowel, Plasterer's Sieves,
o., ., ior sate ey
J. H. CONLEY A CO.
PIANO I'OU BALK. r
HANDSOME, tne-tonod, new, and prioe low.
Inquire at this OuW
BR8AEFAST SHAWLS, for sale at the Fane.
ANNA PAINTER.
I V??, ,1 Ttn.Ware, go to SMITH A
4 vH41,a o (tew euop
dr S.
Paalladelpkta St Erie Ilsvitrond.
,eu
i v
SUMMER '.TIM TABLB.
tkmagb and direct rout kotweca Philadelphia,
jtalUmorc, Harrtsnurg, WtllleaMpert, ana iac wraai
Oil Kegion of reanajlvania. .. s t , , 4
EL80ANT SLEEPING OARS on all Wight Trains.
On and after Monday. April 29 th. 1867. tb. Trains
on the Philadelphia 4 Erie Rail Koad will tun ta
follows I . , ' "" , , .
' ' WINTWAKD.
Mail train leaves Philadelphia, '
7.00 pm
" contrary,
" . , : Erie.
' J 44 am
4.08 pm
1J 00 noon
t.Si p m
45am
. B OO a tn
4.16pm
7.45 p m
. 10.30 p m
Erie Eipress leaves Philadelphia,
" eunoury
' arret Erie
Elinlre Mail leaves Philadelphia,
Bunourv
" arrive at Look Haven.
Buffalo Express leaves Baltimore
cunoury,
" arrive at Lock Haven,
Eastward.
5.55 a m
11.60 am.
10.25 am
11.63 am
. 7.00 a m
6.00 p m
S.lOam
1.00 p m
7.16 am
10.23 am
6.40 p m
1.50 p ra
6.20 a m
12.60 am
Mall Train leaves Erie
i " Sunbury,
' arr. at Philadelphia.
Erie Express leaves Erie
i "Bunnury
arr. at Philadelphia.
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven.
1 " " Sunbury.
11 arr. at Philadelnhia.
Look Haven Aco. leaves Lock Haven.
" ' Sunbury,
" " arr. at Philadelphia
Mail and Express oonnect with all trains on War
ren A Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Phil
adelphia at 12.00 M. arrive at Irvineton at 6.40 a m,
and oil Ultv at w.atl a m.
Leaving Philadelphia at 7.30 P. M., arrive at Oil
City at 4 35 p m.
Al 1 trains on Warren ft Franklin Railway make
close connection at Oil City with trains for Frank
lin and petroleum ventre, eauuaub. iut,in.B,u
THROUGH.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
A NIUV AKKIVAL OF
SPRING AND SUMMER
AT THE STORE OF
J H B N G E L ,
Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, SUNBURY'
JUST received from New York and Philadelphia,
a largo supply of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, which he will toll at small profits, for cash
or country produce.
His Dry Goods department is full of every descrip
tion. A splendid line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
and White Hoods at all prices.
Fancy Sacking for Ladies, and Shetland Wool
Shawls
Yankee Notions in Great Variety
Also, Ladies' French Corsets nnd Hoop Skirts.
O -A. 11 J? E T S ,
Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Car pot Floor Oil Cloths,
an wioms, varringe uu uiotn, labio uu uioin
Widow Shades, Plain Green and Brown Oil Cloth
and Fixtures for Windows.
Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Crackers, Spices, Salt
risn, uneese, arc.
Queensware, Glassware, splendid Setts of Teawaro,
at low prices.
BOOTS A SHOES IN GHEAT VARIETY,
Hat and Caps, Oil, Paint, Ulasa, Putty, School
Books, Paper, Slates, 4c.
HARD WARE.
Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Screws
A Large assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor
der, at all prices.
Art persons desiring to get good goods will please
give aim a oau.
J. II. ENtiEL.
Sunbury, April 20, 1867.
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS,
Just opening at the Store of
Misa LOUISA SHISSLEK.
South side of Markot Square, SUNBURY, Pa.
MISS SHISSLEK bus just returned from the
cities with a cfaoico and fashionable selection
of
BONNETS, HATS, SHAKERS. SUNDOWNS
RISTOR1, COMET, AC,
of the latest styles and patterns, to which she invites
tne attention oi lady purchaser. Also,
Misses and Children Hats of different varieties,
A fine assortment of Ladies' Hosiery, Gloves, Fans
Parasols, Bugle Trimmings, Flowers, Ribbons. Iicl
Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Brnid. Ladies' Neck Tie
Dress Combs. Head Dresses, FANCY GOODS. Lacos.
Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars. Zephyrs. Buttons, nnd
all goods found in a lady's furnishing f tore.
Also, received an excellent assortment ol Perfu
mery, Toilet Soaps, Tooth and Hair Brushes, with a
different variety of collars (paper and linen,) and
Neck-Ties, Half-Hose, Suspenders, Ac, for Gentle
men. A good assortment ol stationery.
Thankful for past favora she hopes by a further
desire to please the public, the continuance of their
putronage.
LOUI.SA SHiSSLER.
April 13, 1867.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
77. S. FTJPalvIAlT & CO ,
Market Street, ix doors East of Third street, north
side, SUNBURY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY Inform their friends and the
public, that they have opened a
NEW GROCERY
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will be happy to have them call and examine
their stock, which has just been opened, embrac
ing everything in tbe Grocery lino, such as
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spices, Gunned and Dried
Fruits, Beans. Hominy, Choeso, Cracker.,
Bacon, Ham, Fish, Salt, Potatoes,
etc., together with Soaps,
Candles, Soda, Ac,
and in fact everything in the Groceryand Provision.
Line.
FLOUR AND FEED, Queensnare, Willow-ware,
Glassware, Com I Oil Lamps, Coal Oil Ao.
cull and see oeiore purchasing elaewbere.
W. S FURMAN A CO
Sunbury, April 27, 1867.
MILLINERY GOODS
-A.IM ID 3STOTI ' ilSTS.
Miaa ANNA PAINTER.
Market Square, two doors west of tbe Post Cflice
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the
publio, that she has just returned from the citv.
where she has spent some time in making selections
and purchases, aud ha just opened a large stock of
MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
P;Mw.n. T ...... n-n. 1 : : n-: i : , ui
.wwuo, MBVVO, VlVWUIUIUft, VIIUUIIUB BIIU I
gan Skirting Lining, Hoop Skirt, Bugle Trim-
uiiujb, viaj Ariuiuiiusja, nm brape, vioaa xiuiions,
Corset. Zephyrs.
A large assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's
Hosiery.
A variety of BOOKS A STATIONERY.
DOLLS of all sites. Alphabet Blocks, Ac.
She flatters herself ia being able to make a display
thai will live entire satistootion to visitor, and
good wil be exhibited with pleasure.
punoury, May lt7.
SPRING TRADE 1SG7.
M. L. LAZAB.US,
WOULD respeotfully call the attention of the
publio to her new assortment of
SPRI1TG G00D3,
ia Dress Goods, Lawns, Delaines, Alapaoas, Mohairs,
Ac. WkiU Goods, Cambrics, Swiss Nainsook,
Jaoonet, India-Twills, Brilliants, and a
variety of Uarribaldi Muslins,
New Style.
Ureas) Xrlnimlwo; In great rnrlely.
Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Corset, Hoop
Skirt, Towels, Napkin. Ladies and Geut's Linen
Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Lace and Greenadine Veils,
and a great variety of Notions too numerous to men
tion. KID GLOVES of the very best quality.
M. L. LAZARUS.
Sunbury, May 4, 1867.
RECORD 70TO IDE ED 3-
PERSONS having unrecorded Deeds are remind
ed that they must be recorded, according to the Act
of Assembly whioh requires that
"All deed and conveyances for real estate la this
Commonwealth, shall be recorded la the ofBo. for
Kaoordisur Deeds in the County where tke land li
mVAi) eoMlA after the exeeutioa of suoa deeds
and oonv.yanoe; and every such deed and convey,
anoe not recorded a afuruaid, shall be judged
FRAUDULENT AND VOID against aay aubsequant
Surchaaer tor a valuable eocaiil .ration uuloas such
eeds he reaarded before tke recording at the deed,
or oooveyaaoe under which suoh subsequent purchase
er or Biortgage aball claim."
I if Tbu aavtag eld Deed will prokt by pay lag
alriot aUenliou te the above. : i : .
March JJ 18S7. . .
Great Attraction,
at the "
') lo
NEW T IN - W ARE,
' dket Iroa (More Store) r
: .SMITH V G21TTHER, :
sxjisrBTJinr, pa.,
Where they keep constantly on hand and Uanu fea
ture to order at short notice.
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
They would especially oall tbe attention of pur
chasers to their large end well selected stock of
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES.
The subscribers have made arrangements to have
all their best stoves made to order, and those who
would have a good stove would do well to go and
examine ineir large ana wen selected I LOCK.
First. They defy competition on the following
irieu uranas oi vook oioves, vis i
Combination 4aa llurnrr, Cook.
Ubvvrnor Pcnn Cook.
WABASH AND IBON8IDE8,
and the well known Antldust Cook Stove called
SPEAR'S ANTIDUST.
Also. Parlor and oflloe Stoves in great variety em
bracing all tbe beet manufactures and most fashion
able designs, unsurpassed for beauty of finish simpli
city of arrangements combining cheapness, durability
and each stove warranted to perform what they are
represented.
Also, The celebrated Baltimore Fire Place Stove,
for heating first, second and third stories by Kegistors.
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the celebrated MORNING GLORY.
Conl Oil, Coal Oil I.ampa, KhndcH,
ChimnlcM, nnd all article
usually kept in an establishment of this kind.
They are aim prepared lo furnish Slnte and do slating
In the best workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Hoofing, Spouting, Range and
Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, Ao. Repairing neatly
and cheaply executed.
Also :
"Iluiigli'ei Raw Hone Niiiier-IMiosi-
phnte."
Remember the place. .Sample and Sales Room
nearly opposite Conly's Hardware Store, Market
street, between Third and Fourth street. Building
dnrk painted.
August iJ, 1BB0.
JS'o more lUihl
llctuh !
Xo more Gray Locit!
1)11. I.EOIHH'
ELECTRIC HAIR RENEWER,
is pronounoed by all who have used it the very best
preparation for the Hair. It is a positive cure for
Baldness, eradicates Dandruff and lluiuors, stops the
Hair from falling out, nnd speedily restores Gray
Ijocks to tneir original nue and luxuriance
It operates on the secretions and Gils the glands
with new life and coloring matter. Thin, dead,
faded or gray hair will always be brought buck by a
fow applications, to its youthful abunduncc, vitality
and oolor.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, plcasnnt
tn the touch and oiuy to arrange. Dry, wiry tin I
intractable locks become moist, pliant and disposed
to remain in any desired position. As a Hair Dress
ing it haa no equal. The sales are enormous and it
is a universal favorite with old and young of both
sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout the United Slates.
Address all orders to
Z (EG LEU. A SMITH.
Solo Proprietors,
lr .orli Third Mt., 1'liil'u.
November 24, Iftflft. ly.
.orlliTii Central Itiiilway.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltimore
and Washington city.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from the North
nnd West Branch Susquehanna, and Northern and
Western Pennsylvania nnd Now York.
ON nnd after MONDAY, MARCH 11th, 18B7,
the Trains of the Northern Central Railway
will run as follows :
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore
" llnrrisburg,
arr nt Williamsport,
Buffalo Express leaves Baltimore
" llnrrisburg,
" Klmiru.
8 30 am
1. 21) p in
6.25 p m
10. 10 p m
2 05 a m
11.35 a m
3.110 p m
12.10 p in
4.10 p in
arr. Oaniinduigua,
lonves Baltimore,
Fust Line,
" Jlarnsburg,
" Klmira,
nrr. Cunundniua,
Erie Express leaves Baltimore,
" llnrrisburg,
arr at Erie,
York and Harris. I lunves York,
burg Aecom. j nrr. llnrrisburg;
i 1 1 " .
"
4.D0 a in
7 .20 p in
2.05 a m
7.00 a in
7.10 a in
8 10 a 111
SOUTHWARD
Mail Train,
leaves Williamsport,
8.40 a m
1 .35 p iu
ft.no p ui
2 00 p iu
5. .10 p u.
2.50 a ui
7 00 a m
10.20 p m
1 05 a m
W.20 a ui
1 .till p iu
5.05 p ni
" jiarrisnurg,
arr. at llnltimnre,
leaves t'nnandnigua,
" Elmira,
' llnrrisburg,
arr. at Bnltiinnre,
leaves Canundaigua,
Buffalo Express
Fui-t Lino
" fimira,
u llnrrisburg,
arr at Baltimore.
York and Harris- I loaves llnrruiburg,
burit Aecoui. i nrr. York
8.35 p m
Mail Truin and llnrrisburg Accommodation North
and Snuth will run daily, except Sundiiy. Elmira
Express North daily, atd South daily, except Mon
day. Cincinnati Express south will run daily except
Sunday.
Fast Line North arrives daily except Sundays.
Elmira Express North leaves dnilv, and Erie Ex
press North leaves duily except Saturday.
For further information apply at the l ickot Office
in tho Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
I. N. Df BARRY Gen. Supt.
Cenliiif liuili'oiMl.
SUMMER A H R A N U E M E N T .
April 8th, 1867.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North ana
North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Pottsville, Taintiqua, AihlanJ, Lebanon, Allen
town, Eoston, Ephrulu, Litii, Lancaster, Columbia,
Ac., Ac.
Trains leave Hnrrisburg fnr New-York, as fol
lows : At 3.00, 8.10 and V. 35 A. M. aud 2.10 and 0.00
P. M, connecting with similar Truins on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 5.00
ana lu.iu a. m. and 4.40, 5.20 and 10.25 f. M.
Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.00
P. M. Trains, without otiauge.
Leave HarriBburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tama-
qua, Minursville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown
ana ruuadeipnia at 8.10 A.M. and 2.!0 and 410
P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way
station ; the 4.10 p m. making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsville,
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad, leave llnrrisburg at 3.20 p. m.
nuturnmg- ieave Bet York at V. 00 a. m., 12 00
Noon and 6.00 and 8.00 p. m.; Philadelphia at 8.15
a. m. and S 30 p.m. Way Passenger Train leaves
Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Reading
at 0.30 p. m. stopping at all Stations ; Pottsville at
8.46 a. m. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland A. 00 and 11.30 a.
m. and 1.05 p.m.; Tainaqua at t. 45 a.m. and 100
and 8 55 p. m.
Leave Potuville for Harrisburg via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7 00 a. m.
Reading Accommodation Train leave Reading at
7 30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 6 00
P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains loave Seeding at 7.00
A. M., aud (.15 P. M. forEphrata, Litis, Lancas
ter, Columbia, Ac.
On Sundays : Leave New York at 8 00pm., Phila
delphia b.UO A. M., and S.15 P M. the 8.00 a.m.
train running only to Reading, Pottsville a UU a in.,
UarrUburg, 9.35 a la, and Reading at 1.20 and 7.20
a. in, for Harrisburg, and 11.23 a. m. (or New York,
and 4.25 p m. for Philadelphia..
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Ticket, at reduced rate to and from all
point.
Baggage checked through : 80 Pounds Brggage al
lowed each Passenger.
G. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent'
Reading, Pa., April 8, 1867.
I.at kawauua V. llloomaburic Hail
roud.
ON and after Jan. 1st, 1867, Pauenger Train
will run a follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A.M. A M. P.M. P.M.
Leave Soranton, i 50 10.00 7.10 4.40
" Kingston, 6 55 11.20 8 20 00
Rupert, 8 20 8 17
" Danville, 0.64 8.60
Arr. North'd., 10 tb jO 16
NORTHWARD.
Leave North'd., f .00 6 20
Danville, 7.40 t no
Rupert, 8.16 A. M. P. M. 35
Kingston, 10.60 8.30 1 60 V.06
Arr. at Soraatoa, 12.00 66 4 00 10.16
Train leaving Kiegatoa at 8.10 A. M. for Scran
ton, eonoaot with Traia arriving at New York at 6.10.
Pasaengers Inking Train buuth front Sort n ton mX
5 5a A. M. via Northuuiaerland, reach Uarratburg
12 SO P. M., BalLuaure 6.31 P. M , Washington ie.
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at I ta) p. na.
H. A. IfONDA.uji't.
Kingston, Jan. 1ft, 1867.
Children ' l'arrlva,
WE would eall tke atteatisB of Ikts vetting
Child ' Carriaa-e. to our new and larva ...rt.
Si.at coaoprisiag aad beautiful style.
J U. CONLEY A CV
N EW GROCERY.
rpHB subscribers begs leave to announce In the
JL eitiaens of Sunbury and it vicinity, thai- they
II vpriiou
NEW GROCERY. '
Tuo door vctt of J. IT. EnaWt Blore. i
Afarlet Square, . i
where they are prepared to furnlah every variety of
groceries, and will keep constantly on band the
ehoioeat varieties of
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molaasea, Cheese, Salt
8pieea of all diaerlption, Soaps of every variety
Candles, Sraokins: and Chewing tobaooo. Sea-ars.
Hams, Shoulders. Bacon, Butter, and Eggs. Also
Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Poaches and Toma
toes. Pickels, Ketchup, Pepper Ssuoe, Raisins,
Lemons, Ac, of best quality, and In foot every style
of articles kept in a well stocked Grocery. Also
Cidor Vinegar. All kinds of country produce taken
in exchange. The patronage of the publio is re
epeotfully solicited.
GEORGE E. BEARD A CO.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1865.
BREAD & FANCY CAKES.
D-AVI3D FRY
Two doors west of the Post Office, SUNBURY, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY Informs the cititens of Sun
bury and vicinity, that ho will bake to order
all kinds of
Cakes lor Usills, Parllcst, Ac.
Families ire supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twil
Rolls, Rusks, Tea Buns, Ac, and also kept on hand
mnnafacturcd out of the best materials.
All orders will meet with prompt attention.
Having had large experience I hope to gfva
goneral satisfaction to all who may favor me wltb
tboir patronage. DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, Dec. V, 180S.
RI. C. CI IM.R HART'S
Confectionery, Toy and
FRUIT STORE
Market Htretet, Sunlmry, la.
CONFECTIONERY OF AIL WINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c, &c,
CONSTANTLY on hand and fnr sale at the above
establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason
able prices.
II. is manufacturing all kinds of Confeetionarie
to keep np a full assortment which are sold at low
rates.
Tobacco. Scgnrs, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and
a variety of other articles, all of whijh ara offered
wholesale and retail.
Retnember tho name and place. .Al
M. C. GKARHART.
Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright A Son'e
store.
Sunbury. Sept. 19. 1863. tf
STORE.
W. A. 1JENNET,
.vlarkct Square, Nt.MII KY, Iu.
TTAVING
recently purchased the Drug .Store
Li formerly conducted by R.
A r ishpp. I Itecr
leave to inform the eitiaens of Kiinhnry and vi
cinity, that I have entirely replenished my stock
of
isna sc. "wj g- 4d
FANCY ARTICLES I
such as Combe, Brushes
fumcry, Hair-Oil, Knivi
Tobacco nud Cigars,
Pncket-Books, Soaps, Per
, Scissors, Coal-Oil Lamps,
uin(H, Utile, UIiinm, 1'iitty,
ViirnisilieH, I'uH-iit .1leaIic-iii-N, &e.
All my Tinctures, fyrnps. Ointments. Cerates, and
other preparations aio manufactured by myself, and
from the best material I oan procure in Murket.
Having had quite a number of vcurs' expericnec ill
the 1
Drug and Pncrijtioii Puninens,
both in Philadelphia and the country, and nlso the
aitvutitJitrn rr ll,.. f'..ll....A ' ll.- r i ..i
- K" wi urn iiiiiuv, x luei coin-
I T?t nt to COMPOUND ALL PRKSCRIPTION
tnai i ne ruyslcians and publio may favor me with.
All my preparations as 1 have above luwerterl. nr
made lioui the 'best material, and upon honor I
n.-vm, luu.vnrn oi omcinui BTrengtn.
i k - .vavo, a m-vi uu unnu ilia very
e.ir II1I..1 inin.l , , ., r I. , 1 .1 .
WiXKS. BRANDIES ANI) UQUOKS,
Unit I can procure.
lielore purchasing elsewhere, cull and convince
your own mind.
W. A. BENNETT.
hunbiiry, Nov 18, 1K65.
NEW MARBLE YARD!
1 liii-tl nlrcrt. oi lli ol lite Ikrpol.
SLNBlIiY, PKXN'A..
WM. BUSH. Proprietor.
MONUMENTS. Tomb-slones, and Ornamental
and Plain Work in Marble promptly execute.!
at the lowest prices.
The subscriber having had experience iu the best
establishments of Philadtlpliia, feels conH lent of
heiug ablo to turn out Ihe host styles of work.
A. li. HUSH. Ageut.
April 20, 1867.
SUNBURY FOUNDRY.
,i:0. ItOIIKI.At'll & f4,
ARE now carrying on business at this old estab
lishment with renewed vigor.
Castiuga of every description, promptly furnished
to order.
The Stoves manufactured at this Foundry havo
acquired tbe highest reputation.
Particular attention paid to MILL OASTINliS
Farmers should not forget that tho PLOW i nindo
at the Sunbury Foundry Line never been equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at short notice.
Small eastings, including Cooking utensils, of th
niost improved and most useful patterns.
The business will be ennduoted on an enlarged
scale. Old customers will beacooiumodtited as usual,
and new ones are respectfully solicited.
Suubury, May 12, 1806.
FLOUR &T FEED" ORE
117 OLESALE AAD JtETAlL.
THE subscriber respectfully inform the publio
that he keeps constantly on hand at hi new
WAREHOUSE, near th Shamokin Valley Railroad
Depot, in SUNBURY, Flour by tb barrel and sack
of all kinds of Feod by the ton
The above is all inannfaotured at hil own Mills,
and will be sold at the lowest oasb prices.
J M. CADWALLADER.
Sunbury, April 1, ISd
eed arws tor Mother!
MOTHERS, are you oppressed with anxiety for
your little ones? Are your slumbers and!
heart broken by their cries Do joa awake in the
inoruiug unrefreshed and apprehensive ' If so, pro
oure at once a bottle of Dr. Leans' Infant Remedy
and you will have Be mora uuj houraot watching
and atxiety.
uu. iots E.fci.vr r.iii:iv
has Mood the test of years. Thouaand of nurse and
mothers bear witnoas that it never fails to give relief
if used in season. It is a mild, yet sure and speedy
oure lor Colic, Cramps and Windy Pains, and ia in
valuable for all complaints incident to Teething.
Sold by DruggiM throughout th United States.
Address all orders to
ZIEGLEH A SMITH,
Sole Pproprietors.
tat .orlh Third NIrort, intil'at.
November 24, tisoti ly
HatTIAVTt'Tl""
TnE following pemon are entitled to receive au,
increase of Bounty under the Aot of Congrea
passed July lbbo, to equalise Bo untie.
1st All soldiers who enlisted after the lttth day of
April, USUI, lor S year, and served their time of
enlistment and have been honorably discharged, aud.
have received orare entitled to receive a Bounty of
$100, are entitled au additional Bounty ef yititt.
2d All suoh soldiers who enlisted for I year, and
have been honorably discharged on auoouut of
wounda received in tbe line or duty, are entitled to
aa additional Bounty of 9IOO.
Sd The Widow, Minor Children, or Parent of such,
oldier who died in lb aervioe of wound or disease
are eutitled to additional Bounty ef ttu. '
By application to 8. P. WOLVERTON, Esq.,ot
ua.oav, Pvuusylvania, who is an authorised Claiiu
Ageut, all such claims can be speedily collected,
eunbury, Auguslt, laoS tf
MtluN i, LAMPUEAR
A. 3 aad A I'ultou ."lurkrt
NEW TTORK,
WUQUiSALS DEALJUB8 8HIPPEBS
ef aU kind of
rrtBsn fish.
AU order punctually aUentuJ. to
February jj, 1067 - 6m.