Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 28, 1867, Image 4

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    CfilTTRNDEN'B
Commercial College;
37 Cheroot Street, (Corner of Beveuth,) PHILA
.. V DFLPHIA.
Established 1841 .
Incorporated 1865
Vounj !vln nviU-nltjr educated
for IliiKinmn.
Th facilities ot ttis Institution have been largely
increased, and )t now ha advantagaa for Importing
business knowledge which are unequalled.
The praotical ralue of lla well-tried oourseof in
fraction ia atteaied by bundreda in all department
fbuainoaa. Many a yonng man owea hia sucoeaain
life te the qualifioiitlona gained here.
The Instruction throughout Is thorough, practical,
and juslwhat is daily used in our best business houses.
The instruction inclndea
Book-Iveeping In all its Brunches, Penmanship,
(Pluin and Ornamental.) Commercial) Cal
culations, Business Papers and Cor
. rospondcuce. Commercial
. Law, Detecting
Counterfeits,
Etc.
Student Instructed separately and rcocived af"
anytime. Diplomas'awardcdangraduatiou. Stran
fera assiated in prucuriug suitable boarding places,
loard may be obtained lor about $5 per week. Cala
loguca mailed free.
CRITTENDEN'S BOOK-KEEPING,
Counting House, price $2 60. High School, price
$1 f0. Common School Edition 87 1 cts. .
Judge Sharswood' Lectures before the Student!
on Commercial Law, price l ml.
THE CRITTENDEN COMMERCIAL ARITH
MET1C AND BUSINESS MANUAL. Containing
new and rapid methods of calculation as actually
used by business men. Forma of Husiuoss Paper a
accompanied by eiplanationa of their nature and
uto, useful Commercial Table, and much valuable
information on business subjects. Prioelrl 26. The
snlo of this Bonk hua been rapid Uiat it ia already in
ita second edition.
Auy of the above booka scut postage paid on re
ceipt of tlio prico.
8. 11. CRITTENDEN A CO.
June 8. ISO'. flin
AgrU-ulttai-ul laiiictia'ut,
HOE'S Grain Hakes. Stool and Iron Oarden Knkca,
Long and D lluudle Spadea, Mioveln, Manure
and Hoy Forks, Grata and tirain Scythes, Urain
Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace, Breast, Xuiiguo and
Log Chains, Urind-atonea, running Mill drives of
nil sizes and kiuds, a large assortment of Red Wagon
Haines, for Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth,
or aiUe by J. ti. OONhbY A CO.
"riltK A."W H'ATEK I'UOM'
HOOFING!
rp HIME5 A CO., are the Agents in the Countioi
J. . of Northumberland, Snyder and Montour,
M WARREN'S Improved File and Water-Proof
Hoof. This ia the cheapest and best Roof that can
be put on a building. Has been used in the city ot
PMla lelpbia, ainco 1S51, wbere it bus superseded
almost every other kind of Koof. It is recommend
ed by the builders, and is used on all of the finest
buildings in that city. Parties contemplating build
ing, will do well to exnmino into tbo merits of this
and all other kinds of Hoofs, atd give tho best tho
preferonco.
The Fountain Hotel, of Sunbury, will, in a fow
days, be covered with tkia RSuf, uud parties desiriug
to do so, may call there and examine it.
For further information address Box 14, Sunbury
l ost Oiuee, or call at tho lirick lard of
T. 11I11ES A CO.
anbury, IB, 1867. 3m
' Coachmakers,
WE axo selling Kims, Spokes, Hubs, Springs
Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, Ac, very low
i Largo Stock at
COXLEY A CO.
Sunbury, March 30, 1WS7.
c
ALL and sco those beautiful Bird Cages at the
now Hardware store ut
J. II. COXLEY A CO.
FIRST NATIONAL
""-EL"" xa nmai:
II. O. THAOHEft. Proprietor
MARKET SQUARE, 8USBUKV,
PA
New Goods, New Styles, New Price
The largest Stock of Boots and Shoes in this Murke
TRUNKS OF EVERY GRADE & PRICE
OeiiU' Traveling Satchel, Hnnd-Baga, Valises, Ac.
An elegant assortment of Ladies' Fiue Leather Sat
chol Cuba's, Ac. Ac.
COME AND SEE, COME AMI SEE.
EMt'iiMiiiil'M liiildiaira
-V.l 11 K 11 T S QUA 11 JJ,
April (I, 1R67.
ara nekr wWim.as.ns9
Sheet Iron and Stove
G- ZETTLEM0YEU&BK0.,
(Succosaor to 11KNJ. ZETTLEMOVER.)
Market Street, near Engel'a Store, SI NBURV, PA.
HAVING taken charge of tho old atand so long
patrouiaed by the people of Sunbury and vi
ciuity, beg leave to nnnuunue to tho old friends and
the publio generally, that they will supply them
with the most improved varioties of
STOVES,
COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the best
Brands which are unsurpusscd for beauty of finish,
simplicity of arrangement. Combining cheapness and
durability und each stove warranted to perform wbut
uiuy are represented.
'oul (ail. Coal Oil Inaupa,, I.milcruH,
Shades, Chiinneys. and all articles usually kept in an
estubli'bnientnf this kind.
COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all
lizes.
FRUIT JARS und CANS of the latest improved
atylcs.
Ho ia also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting and
Roofing. Rango and Furnace Work.
Repairing, cheaply and neatly executed.
tiEO. ZETTLEMOVER A BRO.
June R, 18ft7. y
Blacksmithing.
JOHN IRVIN,
SUNBURY. PENNSYLVANIA,
RESPECTFULLY informa.the eititenaof Sun
bury and vicinity, that be baa erected a Black
smith ib'hnp near the bhauiukin Valley Railroad
Depot, where he ia propared to do Blackmithing in
all its branches, at the shortest notice. Having bad
many years' experience in the business, he flutters
kiuuelf that he can render aalbdaciiun to all who
may give him a call.
frunbury, August 17. 1907.
REMEMBER THE DEAD.
T fESSRS. I). C. Diasinger and John A. Tavlor.
JtX would respectfully announce to the citizens of
buuoury, ana aurrouudiug ouuutry, that having
formed a eo-partnorehip, tbey are now prcpured to
I urn urn ornamented ana plain
iiravralonra, Tuinbai A Jlonuiiienlai
of the best Italian and American warble, at prices
uiai canuoi lull to give entire aatutuctiou, and re
apcctfully eolicil the public patronage
lUSSIXUER A TAYLOR.
Sunbury, March 31. Isti6. ly.
FANCY DRY GOODS STORE
Tvl 188 KATE BLACK,
llarket street, four duors west ofWui. 11. Miller's
Bool and Shoe atore, bl'Mil KV, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY Inform, her friends in Sunbury
aud vicinity, that ahe baa just opened her
M'iixu a- avMnnH biu:ss goods,
of every description.
I'uliiwuulile Iki-eaiM Triiuiiilujfat,
Head Hresaes, Olovui, llnaieiy, Eiubr":deries, Laco
Collars, ltlcu.iued aud iiubteacLed Muslins, hbectiugs,
lrilliugs, Alupaeaa, Poj lin., Crap aud Laos Veils.
l.utUi-a llul., 'bildruai Hula) und
,Ui, of every variety.
Mine Iemoret a iUir Curlers, Hair Coila and
Curia, tilovea, Stockings. Collars, Coraeta, Ac
Ueuu' Collar. Neokiiea, halfliuao, Haodktr
cuiefa and buhpendora.
Hradley'a new Patent Puplox EllipUo (or double
Spring SKIRTS )
HOPKINS Elliptlo Skiru.
Pertumery, Toilet hoapa. Hair BruJioa, Comba,
Taya, and a genoral variety of MOTIONS.
Sunbury, April 37, 18o7. kA" BLACK
SIIOEMAKKU5.
TUL boat qualitiea of Sole leather, French Calf
akina, Morroccuj, Liniaga, Last, Nails,. Peg
loola of all kind, uA evwy thing ured by the trade,
for eal low by J. H CONU5Y A CO.
, MASONIC HALL i;UILDLNG.
I - DBEISBAOn BHOTHBH8,
RESPECTFULLY Inform their friends and eut
toroera, that they hare removed their Store into
the aoutb end room of the'Masonie Building, on Third
street, opposite the Depot, Sunbury, where the will
be happy to wait upon thorn. - '
Their large assortments '
Groceries. Provisions,
AC, are all fresh and of the best quality, consisting
of Teaa, Coffees, Sugars, and Spioca.
Dried and Canned Fruits, 'Prunea, Raisins, Cheese,
and Craekera, and in fact everything usually
kept tn the Grocery line.
They would also call attention to their large and
eheap lot of Good Family Flour, Green Tea, Hams,
fihoulders, Ac, which are lonstujitly kept on band.
FRESH FISH and Veeetables. every Tuesday and
Friday evoninga.
Hive them a call and sco for youraolvea.
Sunbury, April 27, 1S0T
lMfCKf BRICK! BRICK!
To (ho Citizrnn of Snnbmry naad
vlclaitty.
mHE undersigned have bought the Briok-Yar
X and improvements, formerly leased and worked
k. A . II. Kirvens. and have made additional im
provements, and are now prepared to make oontraoU
to manufacture and deliver BRICK in largo quni
titles, lor building and other purposes.
Bv the manufacture 01 a gooa article, ana prompi
attention to business, we hope to receive a eliare ol
public patronage. Orders loll at tno uncK-iaru,
or Box 14, Sunbury Poet Office, will be promptly
attended to.
T. DIMES A CO.
Sunbury, May IS, 18o7 3m
LI MBIIt ! LUMBER !
The I'oltrr 4'oiiiilr naid Jiiinbtiry
I.uiitlM-r ( oinpiinr.
Now fully established at the SUNBURY
STEAM SAW-MILLS,
are prepared to saw to order
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK AND OAK,
of any size and nil lengths. Afull assortment of
always kept on linn;!. Pannel, Flooring, Biding and
mushing boarua ol all Kinds.
MOULDING, SASH,
DOORS, nnd SHUTTERS.
SHINGLES,
Sawed nnd Shaved, White Pino, nnd Hemlock.
lManterlaig l.nlli ucid 3'ulin;;,
Planing, Ripping and Turning, will be done to order
at abort notice. Tliia Company design furnishing
everything in their line ut audi rates that Lumber
Tarda, Builders and all parties using Lumber, will
find it to their interest to buy at this establishment.
ORDERS
are respectfully solicited and will be promptly at
tended to by addressing,
WM. REAGEN, Sup't.
Sunbury, June 16, 18US.
jt-s j k. ja tst 9
1TEV SHOE STOP.E.
Murkct Street, adjoining (ienrlmrt'e Confectionery
Store, bLMLLRY, Pa.
rilHF undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
L of Sunbury und vicinity, that he baa opened a
NEW SHOE STORE, fof the snlo aa well an for the
manufacture of the finest and best quality of Ladies'
Shoes, viz :
Uaove-lslid, !MorroTo, Cnli-kKin and
I.nslinu 4.iilcrH, &v.
Children's Shoes of all kinds. Ilia stock is entirely
new and well selected.
He also manufactures fine French and other Calf
skin Boota and hhoea fur tiontleiuen.
Orders for ladies and gentlemen's custom work
will be promptly attended to and got up in the best
style bv skiltul niecnanica
Shoe findings Ac, coustuntly kept on hand and
fur salo to the trade.
J. U. JEFFRIES.
Sunbury, April 20, 1867.
HI
FIRST PREMIUM
Of a Silver Medal
VII AWAXOID TO
V
BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
the N. H. Ktats Aarrirnltunil Hnelrtr. at
Its fair holdi'D id Nubhua, Sept. at), latie.
B AltBKTT'a
Vegetable Hair Restorative
Restore Uniy I loir to tU natural color. Jro-
uiotp tha em wilt ot Hie Hair. (.uuuui tlit
root to tlicir orifjiiiul orstiitUr nction. Krmli-
cute! iJuiiUTun ana Iluinort. ITcvt-nU
Hnir !aUiip out- Ii o anpetior iiremiig.
4
li folium no iiijuiuiusi infrrcuieiiig, a
ina u ut iiuiai popular ana itu
,ble rtiilc tfirctihotit the
TV v BUUin.
wo
J. R. BARRETT & CO., Proprietor,
MANCHESTER, M. II.
Sold byW. A. BENIiTT, Sunbury, Tn.,
Hruggist generally.
April 6, 1BI17 6m
and
p WATC1
Market
ATCHMAKER A JEWELER
Square, near the Court
House,
FCXBl'RY, Northumberland County. Pa
HE has just opened an assortment of (lold f)'wi
and Plain Patent M'atches, CLOCKS
lor naiimads, lianKa and Dwellings, fine
Gold Kings, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Minia
ture Cafes, Medallions, Lockcta, Pencils,
Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Hcssert. Toa Salt
and Mustard tponns, Sugar Sioona. Cupe, Napkin
Kill's, Fruit and Butter Knives, Shields, Combs,
Hiauiond Pointed Pens, Casters, Pitcbors. Butter
Hishes, Fruit Hishca, Cake Buckets, Syrup Pitchers,
ao.. aO,
He invites the eititens of Sunbury and vicinity to
eall at the above place, where be will be happy to
wait upon tnem.
lirPartioular attention paid to REPAIRING.
April 13, 1S07.
J. H. Conley & Co.,
Market Nlrvrt, Ilimt lie Itallroutl
bUNBURY, PNN'A.
DEALERS IN
FOKUIUI A. Ani:ill(.ll,
Hardware & Cutlery.
rpHE attontion of Mechanic., Farmera, Builder,
J and Buyera generally ia irh ltcd to the fact that
we ate now offering a better aeleoted assortment of
HARDW ARE, CUTLERY. AC,
than ever was otfered in thia marked at prioea much
below thoKe heretofore demanded by dealera. Our
atoek comprises all articlea in thia line of busineaa,
embracing a geuerul aaaortuicut of tools and mate
rials used by
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAUONM AKERS,
JOINERS, AC, AC,
together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails,
Spikea. Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Mill and X Cut
bawa, Ae., Ao.
Sunbury, March 30, 1867.
Fashionable Dress
AND
Millinery Goods,
Just opening at the Millinery &tore of
Miss M. I QU33LE.
Fourth Street, two doors below the Railroad, West
aide, SUNBURY, PA.
Such aa
IB 0 0 0 2 !l 3 9 31 A'V 3 0
Dreas-Triinniiugi, Head-Dresaes, Glove, Hosiery
Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Handker
chiefs, Ac , Ac,
which have beea earefally aeleoted.
Miss M. L. O ussier baa iuat opened large aaaort-
Oient of Millinery Goods. Indies abould uot full to
o and ae th latuat style aa it will pay to not delay
visiting her atore.
Cail aud (umlue fur yourselves. No trouble to
show goods
Huubury, April 20, 1867
C. 31i;!UKYK, Aeutt
Manufuturer of
CANDIES, BREAD, CAKE3. PIES, AC,
Front Ht , doors east of Ui P. A E. R. R. Depot,
.whiiii;.viiil:hl,afi va.
Customers will b served daily. Ordea solkoittd '
yorihumbarland, Juo Jl, 18T
TUB GREAT
ZnJGARI BUT
The eennenent rarta ef thia remarkable irreratlo
.re first 'dlaeovarrt. eoaipoun. ,,""'u0:
ana m """"""" ,0f the llcdllerranean Sea.
Indeed, the fame or tn
UHIM1U atl'X-aavna
vocn spread ever Europe,
and waa adopted ay th
nrlneloal Phvaiclana la
charge of the bospitala of
Hi old world, tn which 11
still uaea witn preemi-
Bent aoeceaa.
Th Viceroy of Eg ypt plaeed th nam
ot oa. Caaorao upon tti " Bolt of Noblea," and pr.
stntcd to him a Vedal bearing th fallowing lnacrlp.
tion: " D Caaorscs, the l'ubllc Benefactor." Thia
Bitiera la now offered to the pulilio of America with
tha full aasuranc that it will b found, upon a fair
trial, te act aa a apecifio for th ur of
,1 I.I, W WW mm m w
Cholera, Dyaentery, Dl
Morbua, Fever and Ace
Hheamatletn, Typhoid I
Dlarrheaa, Cholera
tne, mellow rtvrr,
ryphnld Fever. Dvanrrtala.
Colle, Uronchlua, t'euinmpUoa, Flatat
lenry, Dlaeaae or the Kldnrya, Ncrroual
Debility, auad Female Cumplalnta.
Remarkable eurea of the above dlapasea have been
' efTected by its use, asnumerouacertiflcatpa, many from
regular physician, fully attest; and It la destined to
supersede any preparation extant. Aa an agreeabl
Tonic, and an
1NVIG0RATIVO BETERAQB,
IT HAS
NO EQUAL.
Turf Tni
UXQAIil HITTERS
HAS SOUL
AS TV EM. AS BODY,
axn A k
PREVENTIVE
OF
DISEASE.
HAS NO SUPERIOR.
A FEW WORM TO LADIES. Th uaa ef th
ZIN'GAKI BITTKRS will give to you that soft, semi
transparent complexion which the God of nature (de
alftning woman to be the loveliest of hia works) fully
intended that you aliould have for It la nature'a own
powder and paint combined. By purifying the blood,
atimulatinjr the pigmentary cella or the dermle,
and Imparting health and life throughout th entir
avstem. it especially aires that smooth cleameaa and
beauty to the complexion ao much to be desired re-
moving all rouehncss. blotchea. frecklea. pimnles.aDd
that yellow, sickly look so common In our day; and
what la even better than this. It cures every apecieaof
female irregularitiea and disease.
Principal Depot, llairtahurg, Pa.
BAHTER & HATJSE,
8olk PnorntETOR
For sale by W. A. BEN XETT, Druggist, Suubury ,
Pennsylvania.
August 3, lb67.
a o s s
DYSPEPSIA CURE!
THIS CRM AT RKMKDV FOR ALL DISEASKS of
the
ST O M A O H 8
is the discovery of ttia inventor of tJoe's valoal.lc Couch
ItnlNim, while ex,ernnrnllng for hiaowil health. It cured
Crnmi in the Snmuir-h for him winch had before yielded
in nothing tint chloroform.
The uliirmt (talk .testimony from vntiona purls of the
country eiieoiii.ifle lie to Itelieve there Is no ii?eace cuuwd
by a disordeied Ktoinueli it will not rpcediiy cure.
Fhyaicians endorse and Use it!
Ministers give testimony of its efficacy.
Ami from all dirertiona we receive tiding of curea per
formed. DYSPKPSIAI
It ia sure to cure.
HEARTBURN !
One doae will cure.
SICK-HE ADACHE!
It haa cured in hundreda of cases.
HEADACHE AND DIZZINKS3!
It stops in thirty minutes.
1CIDITY OF THE STOMACH !
It conecta at once.
RISE OF THE FOOD!
It slops immediately.
DISTUESS AFTER EATING :
One d se will remove.
CHOLERA MOKHI S!
Rapidly yielda to a few doeee.
BAD BREATH !
Will hecliaiiced with half a bottle.
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS
lie UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS ia owing to the
fuel Uiat .
It fniM'H Iiy Ahiiii nlure
TO RK-ASSEIIT' HER SWAY I.N THE SYSTEM
Xeaily every dealer in the Uniied State aella It
ONE DKLLAll PER BOTTLE.
C. 0. CLARK & CO., Proprietors.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
February 2J, 1S67. ly.
S100 REWARD
For a medicine that will cure
CtUGllS,
INFLUENZA,
TICKLING in the THROAT,
at
WHOOPING COUCH,
oi relieve
CONSUMPTIVE OOUGHS,
aa quick aa
(JOE'S
COUGH BALSAM!
OVER ONE MILLION I10TTLE9
have been nld and not a auiale iuatauee of ita failure ia
known. We h.ive. Hi our poveeanioiauyquauttt) of Cer
tiiieutes, aoine of them from
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
who have used it in their piaeliee, and given it the pre-
eminence over eveiy other eiuuMtuud.
IT DOES NOT DRY UP A COUGH,
but LOOSENS IT,
a aa to enable the patient to expectoiate freely. Two or
Ihree doara.
Will Invasublt Clat TicntiM is tiii Tiiboit !
A half htit.lehua often couiilelelv cuird the uloat Stub
born Cough, aud yet. though it la so auieaod , eedy in ita
operation, it ia perfectly liuriuleka, being pim-l vefteluhle
It ia very agreeable to the Uale, and may be adimnieteied
tochlldreii ol'any age.
In eases of CIIOUP we will auaiuiiiet a cure, if taken in
Ben in,
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOI T IT!
It ia within the reach of all, it being the cheapest uud be
medicine client.
C. G. CLARK A CO , Proprietor,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
February S3, 1687. ly
Pensions Increased.
Tho late Act of Congress gives additional pay to
the following Pensions, via :
ist. To those who have lost the sight of both eves,
or both hands, or totally dieabled an aa to require con
stant attendance, the sum of $ $ (10 per mouth.
2d To those who have lost both feet, or are totally
disabled in the same ao as to require oonataut attend
ance, th auiu of JO 00.
3d. To those who have lost on hand or one foot,
or are ao disabled aa U, render them unable lu per
form manual labor $li 110 per month, and other
oaaoa in proportion.
The subscriber is duly prepared for the iuimtdiat
procurement of these claims.
8. B. DOYER, Att'j at Law.
Sunbury, Jun It, ltstftt.
TUB GREAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,
ia on 3d atreet, opposite th MAMJN'IO HALL, at
BERGSTREESSER'3 ,
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Hut Ijii-Iy i:tlIUu-I, mIHi all
the 51od-i-ii lniirov-inenlia
ol' the Art I
rpHE subaoriber, having built the room eiprwdy
L for th purpos of Pbolographing, and having
duvoted mauy years to tbe buaineaa, ia ounlideut of
bia ability to assure bia patroua that tbe work pro
duced shall be aecond to uoue in country or city.
Mo work allowed to leave the gallery unless en
tirely salUfactory. Having the beet sky light in the
county, be is prepared to make Photographs in all
kinds ol weather, but would prefer a clear day for
mail children.
He is also prepared to take Dew site, or cabinet
card Photographs.
All kind of piotures copied and msgnified to
any required kit and oolured beautilully in Oil or
Water color or India Ink. We puy special attention
to all kinds of out door work, auoh ua Landscape
views of Monuments. Machinery, Couuty Seat, Ao.,
a largedot of f hotograpa frame ooutonlly
framra oobstuully on band '
Th public are raapcctTully iiiMtid to call and an
our apecimeua and our eouiplei arrangement for
making Photograph, apecial term to iauilie and
olubs.
3. B. BCROSTREaSER.
Bunbury, July 15, 157.
FINE Myrtle Pomatum, at th Fancy Btor of
AKVA f AIMER.
THE VEBY LATEST ARRIVAL'! U
SPWNGrvANi)?;Sl)HMEll
. aK3EK
Joseph,
., ...
Ceraer of Markt auad Fourth 5trt,
SUNB U.R Y , P K N N A ; J
Invite th public to eall and examine hi elegant
assortment of ,, ::
SUMMER GOODS, . '
which ha will sell at neatly reduced price. II li
atoek ooueiela in cart of
O ASSI MERE a.
CLOTHS ScC ,
Silkt. Delaine, Lawna, Ginghams, Calicoes, Musllna
Sheeting, Tickings, Jeans, and a lull eaeoruaenioi
Cotton and Woolen goods generally.
Hosiery, Glove, Hoop Skirta. Alio Handkerahlclk,
Brushes, Comb.
IlntM nntl ( npa, Ilootai nnd NIaoeti,
Hia aaaortmcnt of goods will not, he is sure fail to
please the fancy and auit the wants of any deairoua
01 purcnaaing. rns atoca oi
HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE,
and Groceries is large in quantity and ohoice In
quality, comprising generally everything needed in
the household either for nso or ornament.
He Is alwaya ready and glad to see bia friends
and takes pleasure in showing them his goods evan
though no sale are made. He only asks a call, and
is sure that the stock will compare favorably in
price and quality with the cheapest .
1 H JOSEPH EYSTER.
Sunbury, April 13, 1807.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO S
SEWING MACHINES,
699 BltOADWAT, NlWaYoRK.
For I'miillirs) anal Msiiaail'uc-lHrei-H,
These World-Renowned 8ewlng Machines, were
awarded the highest premium at the World's Fulr in
London, and six first pretuiuma at the Now York
State Fairof 1866, and are celebrated for doing the
best work, using a much smaller needle for the same
thread than any other machine, and by tho Introduc
tion of the most approved machinery, we are now
able to supply the very best machines in the world.
These machines are made at our now and spacious
Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate
supervision of the President of tbo Company, Elias
lioWK, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Ma
chine. They nre adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing,
and to use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Taylors,
Munufncturersof Shirts. Collars. Skirts, Cloaks. Man
tillas, Clothing, Hots, Caps, Corne a, Boots. Shoes,
llarncw. Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Purasols,
etc. They work equally well upon ailk, linen, wool
en aud cotton goods with silk, ootton or linen thread.
They will seam, quilt, gather, hem. fell, cord, braid,
bind, and perform every speeica of sewing, making a
beautiful nnd perfoct atitch, aliko on bcth Bides of
the articlea sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on
thia Machine, is the most populnr and all kewing
Machines are subject to th principle invented by
' ' FEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Tho Howe Machine Company.
H99 Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y.
April 6, lotir.
.u avu a .iiAi4i:it.
Mrs. A. TWEED,
In Miss Anna Painter's Fancy tioods Store building,
Market Suuaro, 3 doors ut of the Post Office,
SUNBURY, PA.
r) ESPEOTFULLY informs her friends and th
Jul' lie that she has again opened a shop, tn
Market street. Sunbury, where she is prepared to
make to order Ladies' Dresses, in an entire new
style, Lndios' Cloaks, Ac. Also Ci on tic men's shirts.
Orders respectfully soltoited.
Sunl.ury, Jan. 1, 1SH7. ly
IRON A large assortment of the beat manufac
tured Burs, Hoop. Band, Round and Square
Iron, Nail Rods, Cust Steel, Blislor
Steel, Drill Steel, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails,
Anvils, Bellows. Vices, Hummers,
Slcdgea, Rasps and Files, at
CONLEY A CO S.
BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS!
ii. ii. i'iiaciii:i:,
Sl'CCESSORTO
W . W . A P S L E Y .
I N addition to our large stock, already on hand, we
J. are now receiving a full supply of Spring and
Summer goods for Ladies, Ountlemen, Misses und
Children wear.
Also a good assortment of Trunks. A large lot of
R. R. Bags, Gents' fine leather Satchels. We wish
it distinctly uudorstood that we intend selling our
goods at small profits, exclusively for the cash.
Don't forget the place. Plcastiut's Building, Mar
ket Nqnare, Suubury. Pa.
NOTICE Boots and Shecs neatly repaired at
short notice. If any bought of ua should rip they
shall be fixed for uolhing.
U. O. THACUER.
Eunbury, April 6. 1867. tf.
IHilll3, OMh, &v.
A full stock of Oil comprising Linseed Oil, Coa
Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricating Oil for Engines an
Machinery, Variiishua, Uluss, ulwavs on hand, at low :
price at CONLEY A CO'S I
1
,1.ltl Saddlira, we have Saddle Trees, 11 it Is, Duck ;
les, iiic Trees, Pad Trees, Danes, all kinds and
evory thing ncrtuiiiiug to the business, for sale by
J. 11. CONLEY A CO.
SUVKR'S WASH "POWDER
SAVES Time. Labor, Money. Makes WASHING
A PASUME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL.
Aold Everywhere. TRY IT.
Addreai all orders to the Manufacturer
ZIEGLER A SMITH,
Chemists and Wholesale Druggists,
IH7 .i iti l liii tl Aii-ecI, I'uiru.
November 21, 18tUV ly
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AVZi STATIONERY,
Monthly Time Books Drawing Books and Slates.
Bui ka, Hymn Books. Bl ink Books, Memorandum
Ucoki Diaries, Pocket Books, ink Stands, Pens,
run lis. a nne assortment oi runer, ink. Ac.
For sale by
ANNA PAINTER.
SUNEURY BUILDING LOTS
IN. J. W. CAKE'S Addition to tbe Borough of
Bunbury, for Sal on reasonable terms.
Apply to Dr. R. It. AWL and,
BOL. BROSIOUS,
Bunbury, Pa.
Or P. W. SHE AFER, PottsvilU, Pa.
Nov. 24, lsoi ,
STEVENS HOUSE,
il, 23, 25 & 37 Broadway, N. Y.
Oppoait Bowling Green,
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
rpHB STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known
X to tbe traveling publio. Th looation ia espe
cially au liable to merchant and buaineaa men ; it Is
in clusu proximity to the buaiuea part of the city
is on the highway of Southern and Western travel
end adjacent to all th prinoipal Railroad and
Steamboat depot.
The STEVENd HOUSE ha liberal aocommoda
Hon for over 300 guesta it i wall furnished, and
Jioseeiwo every modern improvement for th oom.
brt and entertainment of it iuuala. Th room
ar spacious and wall vantUated provided with gaa
and water th aUeadano ia prompt and raapMtful
and th table is generously provided with (very
delicacy of th season at moderate rat.
GEO. K. CUASK A CO., PWU.
May 24, 186T. Dm
HI (U D Ti M ItMf
Ar specially invited teaall aad eaaiae aar atoek
of BUILDER'S HARDWARE, omprisiag
Nails and Spike of all variolic. Batta, Screw,
Strap and T liiuges. Locks and Latch, Bolt. Plas
tering irowels, line '.trowels, Plasterer'! Biuvw,
i Ao., (or al by
J. 11. CONLEY CO.
T IRD CAGES, 11 different kind,
If yoa wait
XJ good and cheap Bird Cage, go to
CO
NLKY ACO'3
i BREAKFAST SHAWLS, fur le at th Fane.
; for f ANNA PAINTER.
Jr you rant good Tin. War, go to
SMITH I
r 1.
A w
GEHUtR i Kw6hcp.
l' railsipla' ' RtaltiraAa.' ' '
-. a "eiiMMKa- timh tabiji. . , . ,
tbroagh' aiiai' Rlseart tenM twtwee 'fMUAetplU,
Baiuamres ssamawmrg,'. wiinaaa pun, auao ua ew
Oil sUgtaa juyivaU.r, ,. . ... .
SLBi'AAT SittPlUQi CAW8 e all Night Train.
V HQ iiwr nuuuiji auru JitTV; mw. rijiww
en th Philadelphia Erl Rail Road wUl nil as
A M J .1 - A ....II IWiaL. IDA a.
wiiows :, . , , . , , ,
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leave Philadelphia," ' ' T.Ofl pm.'
" " " Sunbury, " t.4 m
i Rii)..- . - I A.Mpaa
Erla Kiprss Itavee Philadelphia. , , J2.00 noon
" " . " Sunbury 6.S5 p m
11 arrat Erie ' 46am
Eltnlra Mail leave Philadelphia, 8.00 a m
" " ' " BMbar . ., ,., 4.16pm
" en-lv at Look Haven, . 7 45 pm
BuAalo Expreaa leave Daltimora ' 10. SO p m
h ii Bunbury, . a ra
' arrive at Loek Haven, , ll.0am.
Eastward.
Mall Train leaves Erie 10 16 am
' " " Banbury, 11.64 am
arr. at Philadelphia, 7.00 a m
Erie Express leaves Erie 6.00 p m
" " "Bunhury A. 10 am
" arr. at Philadelphia, 1.00 n m
Elmlra Mail leaves Lock Haven, 7.16 a m
" " ' Sunbury, 10.24 a
' " arr. at Philadelphia, 6.40 p m
Lock Haven Aoo. leaves Lock Haven. 1.60 p m
" Bunbury, 6 20 am
11 arr. at Philadelphia 12.60 a m
Mail and Express connect with all trains on War
ren A Franklin Railway. PueenKrs leaving Phil
adelphia at 12.00 M. arrive at Irvineton at 0.40 a m,
and Oil City at 9 50 a ra.
Leaving Philadelphia at T.30 P. M , arrive at Oil
City at 4 35 p m.
All traina on Warren A Franklin Railway make
close connections at Oil City with traini for Frank,
lin and Petroleum Centre. BAGUAUK CHECKED
THROUGH.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
A .-i:U' AltltlVAL 4kV
SPRING AND SUMMER
AT THE STORE OF
J II ENGEL,
Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, BUNBURY.
JUST received from New York and Philadelphia
a large supply of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, which he will sell at small profits, for cash
or country produoo.
His Dry Goods department is full of every descrip
tion. A splendid line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
and White Goods at all prices.
Fancy Backing for Ladies, and Shetland Wool
Shawls
Yankee Notions in Great Variety
Also, Ladies' French Corsets and Hoop Skirts.
C A. H, T E T S ,
Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Clotha,
all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth
Widow Shades, Plain Green aud Brown Oil Cloth
and Fixtures for Windows.
GUftOCERIES,
fugar, Coffee, Molasaes, Rice. Crackers Spices, Salt
Fish, Cheese. Ac.
Queeusware, Glassware, splendid Setts of Traware,
at low prices.
BOOTS & SHOES IN OEEAT VAHIETY.
Huts nnd Caps. Oil, Paint, Glass, Putty, School
Books, Paper. Slates, Ao.
HARD W A 11 E .
Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Screw.
A Large assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor
der, at all prices.
All persons desiring to get good goods will please
give him a call.
J. H. ENGEL.
Sunbury, April VS, 1867.
SPRIiNgTaNI) summer
MILL1NEY AND FANCY GOODS.
Just opening at tho Store of
Miss LOUISA SHISSLEH.
South side of Market Square, SUNBURY, Pa.
MISS SIIIS5LER has just returned from the
cities with a choice and fashionable selection
of
I BONNETS, HATS, SHAKERS. SUNDOWN.S.
j RISTOR1, COMET, AC,
of the latest styles nnd patterns, to which she invites
the nttention of lady purchasers. Also,
Misses and Children Hats of different varieties.
A fine assortment of Ladies' Hosiery, Gloves, Fans
, Parasols, Huglo Trimmings, Flowers, Ribnona. Rol
Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Braid. Ladies' Neck Ties
I Dross Cninhs. Head Drees, FANCY GOODS. Laces,
Handkerchiefs. Lace Collars, Zephyrs. Iluttons, and
: all goods found in a lady's furuii-hing tore.
: Also, received an excellent assortment ol Perfu
rncry. Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair llrushcs. with a
difloront variety of collars (paper nnd linen. 1 and
Xeok-Ties, Half-Hose, Suspenders. Ac, for Gentle,
men. A good assortment of Stationery.,
I Thnnkful for past favors she hopes by a further
I desire to please the publio, the continuance of their
patronage.
LOUISA SII1SSLER.
April 13, 1867.
P.W GROCERY STORE,
V. S. FTT3.10.1T & CO ,
Market Street, fix doors East of Third street, north
side, SUNBURY, PA.,
"T) E.SPECTFULLY inform their friends aud the
XV public, that they have opened a
NEW GROCERY
AND PROVISION STORE.
and will be happy to have them call and examine
ineirstocK, wnicn has just been opened, embrac
ing everything in the Grocery line, such as
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spices, Canned and Dried
I-runs, iicans. Hominy, Uheese, trackers,
Bacon, Ham, Fish, Salt, Potatoes,
etc., together with Soaps,
Candles, Soda, Ac,
and In fact everything in the Grocerynud Provision.
Line.
FLOUR AND FEED, Quoensware, Willow.ware,
Glasswsro, Coal Oil Lamps, Coal Oil Ae.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere.
W. B FL'RMAN A CO
Suubury, April 27, 1S7.
MILLINERY GOODS
.A.SSiJD UNTO XI 3STS.
Miss ANNA PAINTER,
Market Square, two doors west of tbe Post Office
SUNBURY, PEN A.
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the
public, that she has just relumed from the city,
where she baa spent sometime in making selections
and purchases, and has just opened a large stock ot
MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Ribbons, Laces, Dress-Linings, Criuoline and Wi
gans Skirting Lining. Ho:p kiru, Bugle Trim
mings, Crape Trimmings, Hat Crape, Cloak Buttons,
Corsets, Zephyrs.
A large assortment of Ladies aud Gentlemen'
Hosiery.
A variety of BOOKS A STATIONERY.
DOLLS or all sites, Alphabet Blocks, Ae.
.She flatter herself in being able to make a display
that will give entir atislaotion to visitors, aud
goods will be exhibited with pleasure.
bunbury, May 4, 1807.
"SPRING TRADirrSG7T
WM. Ii. IiAZABTJS,
0ULD respectfully eall the attention of the
public to her new assortment of
3FFX1TG G0CD3,
In Dreaa Gooda, Lawna, Delaines, Alapacua, Mohairs,
Ae. White Goods, Cambrics, iS'wus Nainsook,
Jaoonet, India-Twills, Brilliants, and a
variety of Garribaldi Mualius,
New btyle.
freest TrlBiasnlsatf In Rreat Ttirlt-fy.
Edgings, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Corset, Hoop
Skirts. Towels, Napkin. Ladies and Gent's Lines
Haudkorcbieta, Paraaola, Lao and Grcenadin Veils,
and a great variety of Notion too numerous to men
tion. kID GLOVES of the very heat quality.
. M. L. LAZARUS.
Bunbary, May 4, 1867.
PECOPi YCTODEED3".
PERSONS having unrecorded Deed ar resalnd
ed that lhay most be recorded, eoeordleg to th Aot
ef Assembly which require that
"All deed ad eonveyanoa for real est I In this
ComsBoowealth, shall be recorded ia th offio for
Recording Deeds ia th County hrth laud lie
tvirAsia fix moHtkt after the execution ofauch deed
and eonvayane: and every tuck deed aad eeuvey.
ance not recorded as aforesaid, shall be iiutiraA
FRAUDULENT AND VOID asins4aey aabaanuaot
Surchaser fcr a valaabl oonaidaratkin unlas ucb
aeds b recorded before the recording el the dead
or conveyance under which auoh aubsoq aat purehasv
er ot tnortgag shall elaim."
.. tr Tbo. having old Deed w Ul profit by paying
strict attention te th vv.
' March i M7.
W"' m'!s , ""' tJ t.-:r- ? e
; Great; Attraction,
, ; '. at'th' '
N K W TIN-W ARK,
8h Iron skakd Stcrr ftt T
Where tbay keep eobsishlly on aaht and saanafasji
tun to order at abort notio.'
TIN AND SHEET mbN-WARE of an deacrlptlwi.
They would especially eall the attehtkm of par
ebasoTS to their large and wall selected stock of
COOK AND PARLOR BT0VE3.
The subscribers hate made arrangementt to have
all their beet stove mad to order, and tho whe
would have a good stove woald do well to go and
examine their large aad well aeleoted atoek.
First. They defy competition on the following
tried Brands of Cook Stoves, via :
Combination bias Iturner, Cook.'
UoTcroor I'enii-t'ook,
WABASH AND IBONSISH9,
and th well known Antidust Cook Stove oalled
SPKAB'S ANTIDUST.
Also. Parlor and office Stoves in great varloty em
bracing all tbe bet manufactures and moat 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 beating first, second and third stories by Register.
Alo, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the celebrated MORNING GLORY.
Coal Oil, Coal Oil I.nntpai, Minden,
Cliiannieit, nnd nil article)
usually kept in an establishment of thia kind.
They are also prepared lo furnish Sluto and do slating
in the best workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin ltonfintt. S'joutinf. Kanee and
Furnace Work, tins Fitting, Ac. Repairing neatly
anu cneapiy exocuieu.
Also:
"ltuuich Raw Hone Kiipi-r-fbosM
plintsV
Remember the place. Sample and Sales Room
nearly opposite Conly's Hardware Store, Market
street, between Third and Fourth streets. Building
dark painted.
August mi, Itino.
Ko more liald lleailt 1
Xb more Gray Luclt!
I It . LEO . M
ELECTRIC HAIR RENE WER,
is pronounced bv all who have used il the very best
Iireparalion for tbe Hair, it is a positive cure for
tnldiiea, eradicates Dandruff and 'luruor. stops the
Hair from falling out, and speedily restores Giay
Locks to their original hue and luxuriance
It operates on the secretions aud nils the gUnds
with new life and coloring matter. Thin. dead.
faded or gray hair will always be brought back by a
few applications, to Its youthful abundance, vitality
and color.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant, pleasant
to the touch and oajy to arrange. Dry, wiry and
intractable locks become moist, pliant and disposed
to remain In any desired positiun. As a Hair Dress
ing it liu. no equal. Tbe sales are enormous and it
is a universal lurnritc with old and young of both
sexes.
Sold by Druggists throughout tbe United States.
Addrusa all ordera m
ZIEGLER A SMITH.
Sole Proprietors,
137 .orlli Third ait., IMiil'u.
November 114, I8CU. ly.
.orilirn 1'eulral Hallway.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY to nnd from Baltimore
and Washington city.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from tno North
nnd West Branch Susquehanna, and Northern nnd
Western Pennsylvania and New York,
f N and alter MONDAY, MARCH 11th. 1SA7,
j me irniiis ol me
Northern Central
Railway
will run as follows t
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Ilultimnre
' llarrisbnrg,
arr al W'iiliainsnort..
8 .10 a m.
1 20 p m
H 2 j p m
111 III p m
2 115 a in
1 1 .'1 j a m
3 00 p m
12 10 p ni
4.10 p m
111 am
4.00 a m
7.20 p in
2 05 a in
7.00 a m
7.10 a in
h it) a iu
Buffalo Express leaves Baltimore
Harrisburg,
" Elmira.
arr. CanamL-ijua,
Fast Line, leaves Baltimore,
Ilarrishurg,
' Klinira.
arr. Cunandaigua,
Erie Express leaws Biiltiuiure.
' liarrisburg,
arr at Erie.
York and Iliinis- I leaves York,
burg Accom. j urr. Han isburg;
SOLI II W A R 1) .
M ill Train,
leaves Williaiiisport, S. 10 am
llurrisburg, . p iu
arr. at lialtimoru, (1.00 p ni
leaves Cnnaudiiigun, 2 00 p m
" Elmira. 5. .10 p ni
" Hnrrisburg, 2.50 a m
arr. at llnltiniore, 7 00 a m
leaves Caniuidaigua, 10.20 p m
BiifTulo Express
Fast Line
" Minna, i 03 in
" llarrisbnrg, 11.20 a m
arr at Baltimore. I.tio pm
York and Harris- j leaves Harrisburg, &.0& p ni
burg Accom. ) arr. York, Hub p in
Mail Train and Harrisburg' Accommodation North
aud .South will run daily, except tnuoluy. Elinirn
Express North daily, and South daily, except Mon
day. Cincinnati Express south will run daily except
Sunday.
Fast Line North arrives daily except Suudavs.
Elmira Express Nurth leaves daily, and Erie Ex
press North leaves daily except Saturday.
For further information apply at the licket Office
in tbe Pennsylvania Ruilruud Depot.
U . Di BARRY Gen. Supt.
tradintf Itailroaal.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
April 8th, 1837.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North ana
North-Wost for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Pottsvillc. Tamaqua, Ashland. Lebanon, Allen
town. Easton, Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia,
Ac Ac.
Trains leave Hitrruburg for New-York, as fol
lows : At 3.00, 8.10 and VMS) A. M. aud 2.10 and B 00
P. M. cunnectiug with similar Trains on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, ami arriving at New York at 6.00
and 10.10 A. M. and 4.40, 4.20 and 10. 2i P. M.
cilueping Cars acuouipanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.00
P. M. 'trains, without ciinnge.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Poilsvllle, Tama
qua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Alleuiown
and Philadelphia at 6 10 A.M. and 2 !0 aud 4.10
P. M., sloppiug ut Lebanon and principal way
stations: the 4.10 p ni. making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottaville.
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 p. m.
Returning- Leave New York at 0.00 a. m., 12.00
Noon and 8 00 and 8.00 p. m.; Philadelphia at 8 15
a. m. and 3.30 p. in. Way Passenger Train leaves
Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Reading
at 0.30 p. m. stopping at all Stations ; Pottaville at
8.41 a. iu. aud 2 4 j p. ni.; Ashland 6 00 and 11.30 a.
m. and 105 p.m.; Tamaqua at V. 45 a.m. and 1.00
and 8 55 p. in. ,
Leave Pottaville fur Harrisburg via Schuylkill and
uaquehauna Railroad at 7 00 a. m.
Reading Accommodation Train leave Reading at
7.30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.00
P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave heading at 7.00
A. M , and S.lu P. M. for Ephrata, Litis, Lanoaa.
ter, Columbia, Ao.
Go Sundays : Leave New York at 8 00 p m., Phila
delphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 I M, the 8.00 a. in;
train running only 'o Ilea ling, PutUville 8 00 a m.,
Harrisburg. 9.33 a in, and Reading at 1.20 and 7.20
a. m, for Harrisburg, and 11.22 a. m. for New York,
and 4.25 p ni. for Philadelphia .
Couiuiututicu, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all
points.
Baggage checked through : SO Pounds Brggage al
lowed each Passenger.
O. A. NICOLL3,
.. General Superintendent-
Reading, Pa., April 8, 1867.
l.ucLaw unnu Ac Uloonaabure ltall
road.
ON and rter Jan. let, 18S7, Pa'engr Train
will rua as bdlow. : '
SOUTHWARD.
A. M. A M. P. M. P. M.
4 50 10 00 7.10 4 40
45 - 11 JO 8.10 6 no
20 8 17
44 8.50
135 lllli
Leave Scrantoa,
" Kingston,
" Rupert,
" Danville.
Arr. Korth'd.,
JsOMTUWARD.
Leav Itorth'd., 7 00 ( 20'
" Danvill, T.40 (.00
Rupert, 8 16 A. M P. M. 36
" Kingston. 10 60 8. SO I 40 06
Arr. at Scranton, 11.00 9 ii 4 00 10.16
Train leaving Kingston at 8.80 A. M. for Scran
ton, connect with Train arriving at New York at 6.20.
Passenger taking Treie South from Scranton at
6 40 A. M. ia Kurlbeaiberland. reach Uarriabarg
II 30 P. M., Baltiawr 4.30 P. M , Washingtna 10 .
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. as.
II A. FONDA. up't.
Kingston) Jan. 1, ISoT.
Clalldrcn C'rri(r).
WS woald eall th atieutiua ef those aaliasl-aj
Child Carriag. to our aw and large aeaeiv
sent oanprialng new and. twcutltol atjl
7 fa. coiruif cok
NEW: GROCERY.
fTWt al)ribr beg wv to armouac to the
X. eltlsen of Basdrary and in tksicity, Uiat the
kavTo4a -
NEW
afar oW- wwff J. 1 EngU't Stors, in
" i' Market Bijnar, -
where the are prepared to furnish every variety of
grooeri, and will keep constantly on hand th
oboloeet varieties ef
FLO UR &' FEED,
Fish, OefTee, Tea, Bugaf, Molasses, Cheese, Bait
Spice of all dtscrtption, rSowp of every variety
Candles, Amoking and Chewing tobacoo, Segan,
iiams, cnouiaors, iiaocn, Buuer. and fcggs. Also
Dried fruit of all kinds, Caned Poaches and Toma
toes, Pickets, Ketchup, Pepper .'nce, Raisins,
Lemons, Ao., of bestoualitv. and in fact ever atvla
of artiole kept tn a well stocked Groeerv. Also
Cider Vinegar. All kinds of country produce taken
in exehange. The patronage of the public is re
speotfully solicited.
UEUKU B E. BEARD A CO.
Sunbnry, Not. 11, 18flS.
BREAD & FANCY CAKES.
Two doors west of the Post Office, SUNBURY, Pa,
RESPECTFULLY informs the oitltena of Sun
bury and vicinity, that bo will bake to order
all kinds of
Cakcsjlbr Italia), farlleN, A.C.
Families ire supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist
Rolls, Rusks, Tea Duns, Ao., and also kept on hand
manafaotured out of the host materials.
All orders will meet with prompt attention.
Having had large experience I hop to give
general satisfaction to all who may favor me WHIs
their patronage. DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, Dee. 0, lSAo,
.ii. c. GiURii.tnrH
Confectionery, Toy and
FRUIT STORE
Market Street, friunlturjr, Pn.
CO XF RCTIONER Y OF All KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DhSCHIPTION"
FRUIT, ic. Ac,
CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at the above
establishment at wholesale and retail, at reasons
able prices.
He is manufacturing all kinds of Coi:!?sioiinries
to Keep up a lull assortment w
rates.
Tobacco, Scgars. Slatior'- T
a variety of other arnclcr '
wholesale and retnil.
IV Remember tbe n .
Market street, 3 doors west
store.
Sunhury, Sept. 19. 18B3.-'f
Id at, low
V.'lARf.
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Ar. a. j?!:.;m:t.
Nnrket Kqnnrr,! S srs? "1UV. l:a.
HAVING recently purch is-i t! e T'nif, ."tors
formerly conducted lv K. A Fisher, I beg
leave tn inform the eiliens of t'unhury and vi
cinity, that I have cniiroly replenished my stock
of
UK BJ 4S.3
i.Nn
PANCli AaTIGLES!
Such as Combs, Brushes, Pockct-Biaiks, Sonjs, Per
fuiiieiy, Hair-Oil, Knives, Mcissurs, Coal-Oil Lamps,
Tobacco aud Cigars,
laintH, Oilsi, UIim-, .l:i-s, 1'iiUy,
V:irniNlifM, lHto .TldiciiiN, &f.
All my Tinctures. Syrups. Ointment. Cerates, and
other preparat inns niu manufactured by myself, und
from the best material I can procure iu Market.
Having hud quite a number of years' experience iu
tho
rrn'j ninl Prerri.tion JSu.iinr.is,
both in Philadelphia and tbo couutrv, nnd also th
advantage of the College of Pharmacy. I feel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PRh'SCRIPTIONS
that the Physicians and pnldic may favor me with.
All my preparat ions us I have above asserted, are
made from the best muterial, aud upon honor I
assert, they are of utlicinul strength.
For tucdicinul purposes. I keep on band the very
best
WINES. BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
Bolore purchasing elsewhere, call and convince
your own mind.
W. A. BENNETT.
r-anbury. Nov IS, I S6;i.
NEW MARBLE YKllDl
Third Ntrr't. .ortli f lis It,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.,
WM. RUSH. Proprietor.
MONUMENTS. Toinb.stones, and Ornamental
aud Plain Work in Marble promptly execute 1
at the lowest prices.
The subscriber having had experience in the best
establishments or Philadelphia, feels confident cf
being able to turn out the best stvles of work
A. II. RUSH, Agent.
April 20.18A7. b
SUNBURY FOU.NMV.
.i:0. IttHIUIIK II M V
ARE now carrying on business at this old estab
lishment with renewed vigor.
Castings of every description, promptly furnished
to order.
The Stoves manufactured at this Foundry have
acquired the highest reputation.
Particular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS
runners should not forget that the PLOWi made
at the Sunbury Foundry have never been equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at short notioe.
buiall castings, including Cooking utonsils, of the
most unproved and most useful patterns.
The business will be conduotud on an enlarged
scale. Old customers will beacooinmndtited is usual,
aud new ouee ar respectfully solicited.
Suubury, May 12, Isofl
FLOUR & FEEiTroui;
WIIOLKSALK t.xo '.v; ;
THE subscriber respeofuliy iof uii.s t-..- r. i
that he keeps constantly on band at !r.
WAREHOUSE, near Ui- Shumokin Yullov Railroad
Depot, in SUNBURY, Flour by the barrel ui.j ...cka
of all kinds of Feed by the ton
Th above is all manufactured al lm owi. Vtl.,
and will besotd at the lowest cash it;..,-
J M I' tl'ti i . I . I K .
Sunbury, April 1.
4atMd ai
MOTHERS, are o
your little . -heurU
brokei. by .1.
morning nnrefresh .
our at once a boti :
and you will have
and anxiety.
has stood th lust t
mot ben bear will,
if used in seMsiai. .
cur tor folk). , .
Valuabke fo .
Sold by Di Ui,..
Addrce all order ..
Zlfis.
1S7 oith tit,
November 24, 'i6.
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. tt..- I ntted
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-tie t'pri-jr:.-
tit A
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HBbOJ.a. ' aa-
TIIE following pels.,. , .... , i
increase ut' Tl-,uii v t.' :-r 'i.o s
passed July lsort. lo cqu;. !:..; r.M:
tt'jen e ar.
l'...iijrtsa
1st All soldiers who erlisted ,u t the 111 h lay of
April, 18dl. lor 8 Johisi and svrved their tnuc ol
ulistmatit sod hsu. been l.uuuiahly discbured, an t
hav received orare enmlwl u receive a Bounty of
1100, ar entitled in additional Bounty of ejtOii.
Id All auoh soldiers who enlisted for 8 yean, and
have been honorably discharged oa accouut of
wounds received in the lioe of duty, are en tilled to
an additional Bounty of I WO,
. 3d Tlia Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of such
soldier who died iu th service ol wounds or disease,
r entitled to a additional Bouuty of J4M.
By applieailoa to 8. P. WOLVERTON. lo .of
iiaat ar, Panylvnia. wbu ia on auiboriaed Clim
Agent, all such claims oan beepeedily collected.
Sunbury, August 4, Ibod. if
20.00
AGENTS WANTKD-SIOO.OOMat
aad mal. te introduce our Nbn
ATKNT. STAR bli UTILE SEW1NU MACHINb
It I adapted fur family us and Tailoring It makes
a stitch alike oa both side. Prioe only TWt.VIl
tXssLLARls. Jtausaardtoary indu meats te Agent
Fat fall parUoulwa. addrua
DUMONT A WILSON,
30 ARCH Street, Philadalrhia
Jul II, I867.-Aa