Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 01, 1868, Image 4

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    AHCil STREET FOUNDRY 1
J. VOVXU'nA', roprltor.
Arch !"!., iM-ttvorn 3l Misd It, clone
to III- l'sibllc Nchool llouwr,
SUNBURV PENN'A.
THE proprietor of this establishment respooirully
Inform the publie that he but eommeneed tne man
ufnuture of Cooking and Hosting
3TOYI3I
ithlh l' "I" Kt lower price then they can be
obtained elsewhere.
MILL Gearing, Storm, and the Urgent class of
Casting nude promptly to ordiir.
Also. Window Weight.", Frames and (Irate for Col
lar Windows, c.
t'iil Iion 'lilmnv Top.
WATER TROUGHS DOOR STEPS.
A liberal price paid for old csMings.
JfllK CELEBRATED LIVERPOOL PLOW, im
proved. Is manufactured nt this ertablishtnont. Also,
Stovo ilrntosof all kinds, K utiles, and cvory variety
oI'siiihII casting".
Sunbury, Oct. 5, 1SG7.
JtBOL
All kinds of SCHOOL HOOKS.
' Hates, Pons, Ink, Paper, Ac.
Miscellaneous Books, a (rood assort
ment. All the new books received
HimiiM published, ai.d for sulo at
Publishers' prices.
BIBLES, Prayer Books and Hymn
Books, in every stylo of binding.
Catholic Prayer Books.
FAMILY BIBLES in various stylos-
DICTIONARIES of nil sizes.
Juveniles and Toy Rooks, n lnrgc
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Forms of all kinds.
Fanlscap. Legal Cp, Letter and
Note Papers.
COPYING BOOKS. Inkstands
Pen Rucks, Files, Purer, Cutters and
Counting House Stationery generally.
PHOTOURAri! AkBl'MS cheap
Mi J dear.
Gold Ten' anl Holders.
Pocket Books and Bill Walk-Is.
Picture Frames.
Stereoscopes and Views, Amcricnn,
Fwnch . Ac.
Drawing Paper, mi sues, linsioi
Board, Au.
Diaries, Memorandum Books. Act
Backgntnmon Boards, Games, Chess-j
men, Ac.
Joys a largo and complete assortment
Bsee-Ralls and Bats. Fishing Rods'
nnd Tackle.
Perfumes, Broucmian anil rart.-mn
Marbles, Ac.
Gold Pens re-pointed.
Lamps, Phides, Globes, Chimneys.
Ac.
Wall Tiiper and Border, nil kinds.
Window Curtains, Pancr Gilt nnd
Oiled.
Music and Musical Instruments.
UTAH kinds of Books and Stationery nut on
hand
promptly ordered.
All ilin nilv noil WeeVlv Tanors and Mnfrnnncs.
Affpnt for thn "American Orirau." Als( for
Rosa's Hair Restorative." Enamel of Anieriot, and
"National Steam Navigation Company.''
Sunbury, May IS. laoT.
" aVA.MII.Y NKWIU aiiACiarSui
Mrs. SARAH SIMPSON,
Walnut Street. SUNBURY. V.K.
Havingbcen appointed Agont by the Singer Manu
t,.rinnrii Onrminnv. for tha Bale of Sinners New
Fninilv Sewine- Machines, informs the public thnt
l,nv n.n ,u Vi.il nt liar resilience.
rhoon Machines arc siinnle. compact, duruble and
beautiful. Capable of performing a range aud a
variety of work never before attejiptod upon a sin.
cle Machine using either silk, twist, linen or cot
ton Thread, and .sewing with equal facili'y the very
finest and coarsest material', aud imything between
the two cxtrcmos in the uwet bcantilul ana suustuu
tial manner.
Thee Machines will be sold at reasonable rales
Carl aud examine for yourselves.
Mrs. SARAH SIMrSON, Agent
October 2o, 1867.
Millinery Goods,
BIisx 3J. I.. fiHoli r. bezs leave to an
nounce to the Ladies of Sunbury and vicinity, that
rile has just opened a large aim varied stock oi
MILL IKE HY GOODS,
of all tho latest Fall and Winter stylos, to which she
invites attention of her patrons, and tbu ladies gene
rally, connclentot ner abintvto please.
A good assortment ot BONNETS A HATS,
Jlnts for features bright and jolly,
Jlats tor faces melancholy,
Hats for figures, broad and burly,
Hata for straight hair, and for curly.
Intof silk, cloth, felt and beaver,
Hats that almost wear forever,
Hats that nlwavs look so neat.
Are bought at Alias Gossler on fourth street,
Also, an excellent assortment of Fashionable Em
broideries. Kdirins. Laces. Woolen Caps. llandker
chiefs, Scarfs, Gloves, Hosieries, and all kinds of
Fancy Notions. Stamped Muslins, Corsets, Perfume
ries. Siim. I.illv While. Enamel of America, ta
tionery. Ac., Ac.
Call" and examine for yourselves. No trouble
fchow goorls
tuubury, Nov. 2, 1S07.
" 1TEV L.GEB. BEElk
1H SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND CO.
CHAS. ITZBL
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public gonerally, that be has ooiumcnced the
manufacture, and U now ready to furnish
LAGER liKElt AND ALE,
of a superior quality. Having procured the servicos
of a first class brewer, be is euublrd to supply Land
lords. Restaurants and private fumilies with au ar
ticle that is palatubk-, puro and healthy.
Orders are respectfully solicitod which will ro
ccive prompt atlcutiun.
CHAS. mnL.
fninlury. Novunlifr 10. 18fi7.
fTTkisi i "a mil 'vaT of
FANCY DRY GOODS.
3VTIS3 KATE BLACK,
Market iSiuara. two doors East of the old Bank
buildiui?. SUNUl'UY, Penn'a..
1 I A? oneucd a tresh sunnlv of the latest slvles of
J J Fall nnd Winter (iuods, selected by "herself
lioiu the most fuslnoimulu estaUlisbmvnta in 1 bila
dclpliia.
Cheap DeLaines. Alpaeas, French Merinos, Plain
and Plaid Poplins, Mourning Good. Cloths, ti.iciiue
Flannels, Ladies aud Children' Hats, Feathers,
Ribbons, Dress Trimmings. Embroideries, Luce
Veils and bandkorchiefs, gloves, hosinry, Balmoral
fkirts. Breakfast and Blanket Shawls, Wiuter &aoiue
tuid Laiics' goods of every description.
dents' Collars, Neck-tios, Jlalf-bose, Handker
chieb and U loves.
Perfumery. Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, eto.
(J'llopkius' Eliplie Skirts.
KATE BLACK.
Eunbury, Nov. 2, 187.
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IN IHE PKR'Eb OF
Fall & Winter Goods!
I. I.iiiis-iisi, having just return
f l In. in Pliilaiclpl.i.-t with a suicrior stock of Fall
nnd Wiuter tioods lor the trade of JM7 and 'US,
vhiuh she is able to sell at very reduced price,
would respectfully call the attention of her custo
mers aud the publio generally, to the superior quul
ity of her goods, and the low prices at which they
are Leld. She boa all kiuds of
DRESS QOODS,
including Poplins, Morinos, De Lains, Calicoes, Jo.,
all at tbu lowest prices.
Extra quality Muslins at er.ra low prices. Dril
lings, Canton h lannels.
Balmoral Skirts, Shawls, Hoods.
Gloves of all descriptions. Including a very supo
tiur quality of Ladies' Cloth Uloves.
JIOSIEKY.
Ribbons and Trimmings of all varieties, Laces,
Kami. I gouds, Zophyrs aud Varus, Towliiig iu groat
tariuty.
lieuts' aruj Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Muff
TuMel.aint Buttons. Pomades, Extracts, and a large
Vir lotj of notions and fancy articles.
t'all aud ace tbum before going elsewhere.
... ML. LAZAKl'3.
Funtmry, Not. 2. 1?,I57.
('hiltlreu'sj 'arrluesi.
WE would call the attention of those wanting a
Child t Carriage, to our new and large assort
tueul cowpriaing new and beautiful stylo.
J. U. CONXEV A CO.
CI ALL an! see t&e bfauUTul Bird Cages at the
J licw Hardware iture of
J. n. CONLEY CO.
BII0EMAKEUS.
THE best qualilios of Sole Leather, French Calf
t?' ..r?'0tr"' L'0'l5s. UU, NaiU, Peg,
looli of .11 kinds, and ever, thing used hT Ihe traeTe,
1-tr ssl, low b, Sil CON LEV k CO I
BALTIMORE
LOOK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED A8 A REFUUE FROM QUACK
ERY.
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE
VAN BE OBTAINED.
DR. JOHNSON has discovered the most Certain .Speedy
iinonlr Kflectual Hemerty in the Worlit forali Pri
vate Diseases, Weakness of the Hack or Limbs, tstrictnree,
AfTeetiona of the Kulneys and lllndder. Involuntary Die
eharies, I m potency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dys
prpay, Uoiiuor, fiw Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpi
tation of the Henri, Timidity, Tremblings, lUmaesa of
Sight or Oiddinen, Disease ol the Head, Throat, Nose or
skin, Affections ol the l.iver, Limps, Stomarh or Hnwela
Ihese Terrilile Disnirteis arising from the Solitary Habits
of Viaith those secret nnd aolitaiy practices mire fatal to
their victims than the aong of Syrens to the Matiners ol
tilysaea, blighting their rnosl hrillisnl hopes ol aiitklpal s,
rcadering mnrri.tue, Ac., impossiltle.
Young; Itlm
Ksncolallv, who have liecome Ihe victimsof Solitary Vice,
thai dreadful and destructive halill which aimnnlly sW'eens
to an iiiitiiiirly grnve thousands of oung Men of the
most rxallitl lalenti and brill t Intellect, who might
tilhirwisn have entlanceil listening Senates wllh the tliun
deis of eiooneiice or waked to erstnty the living lyre, may
cull with full conlidi'iiee.
31nrrlnp:'.
Married Persons or Young Men conlernpl'iting ronrlinge,
lieing nware of physical weakness, oigiinic tlchility, de
foniiities, Ac., speedilv cured.
He who places himself under tlm enre of Dr. J. mny
imy religiously ciailide in Ins honor as n gcntkinnii, and
u .iilideidly rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Orftnnio V"nlnrsii
limneclintely Cured, nnd Full Vliror Iti'Storcd.
'I'lns DiKtiessitis Atlcfhon winch rendis Life misern.
Mb and nmrriiige iinpossilile is the penalty paid by t he
victims oi improper liuiiiijrenees. i oung persons nre tF
upt to commit excesses fnan not being aware of the diead
fill conseniicMccs that in:iv ensue. Ntw, who that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny tnut ine power oi
piocrention is lost sooner by those falling into improper
mhils than by llie pnidcnls? Besides ileing deprived th
pleasures ol heallhy otlspring.lhe most serinusned destine
live symptoms to both bHly uud mnul atise. The system
lieeotiies Deranged, the Physical and Mental ruiieliona
V eakencd, losol 1'ioci'ealive powei, INervous irrll'itilll
tv. Dvspepsia, Palpilation of the Heart, Indigestion, Co i
siitiitional Deliility, n Wttstitig of Hie Flame, Cough,
Coiisionptitti, uecny nnd lirath,
l3t--, . 7 Sou Hi I'lfiUiicli Slrtrl
(.eft hsiitl side going from Ilnltimore street, a few d'Hiis
'roin llieeoiner. l-'nil not tnobserve nnnie nod number.
Letteis must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's
Diplomas hang in Ins olliee.
A 'uri' Viirrnitlfcl In 'I'vso Iriij ti.
2'o Mciruryor A'tuneou Drugs.
Ir. .toliiiwtoii.,
Member of the Royal College of riurgcons, Ijoudon, Grad
ute from one of liie most eminent Colleges in the rimed
States, and the greater prut ol whose life hns lieen spent
in me Hospitals oi iiiaton, runs, riiilndetpiiia and else
where, has etf'eted some oi the most astonishing cures
that were ever known; many troubled Willi nugiiig in the
head and ears when nslcep. great nervousness, lieing alarm
ed at sudden sounds, Ivishiulness, with fienuent blushing,
attended sometimes will) derangement of mind, weiecured
inunctiiaieiy.
Take I'articnlar Notice.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have iniurcd themselves
uy improper indulgence and aoliiary hutnts, which ruin
both IsMly and nuod, uiiUtting tlii-iu tor eilher business,
s'liny, society or marriage.
To ksk lire some oftlicsmt and melnnrholy i-lleets pin
duced hy eurly habits ol youth, viz: Weakness of the Back
anil .nubs, r.ims in the Head, uunurss ol r-ght, Ijossoi
.lusciilar rowel, ruipilation ol the Heart, uyspepsy,
ervtais irritniiiutv, ueiangeuieuloi ine uigesttve Mine.
lions, tteuerul Debildv, r'ymplonia ol Uonsiiinplion, A:c.
aikntali.v J ne leariui ellectson tne niiuu are inuen
to bedre.uled 1sh ot Memory. Confusion of Mens. De
pression of Spirits, Kvil-foiebtKlings. Aversion to Society,
Sell-Distrust, 1,070 of Solitude. Timidity, Ac. are some id
ine evils nroitueeil.
Tiloi'sxns of persons of all aces e:in now indere what
is the cause of llicir declining heallh, losing tlieir viuor,
liecotiiing weuk. pule, ueivous and euneiaied, having a
inguinr appearance uuoul the eyes, couch uuu sj-uiptoms
ol consumption.
Ollllg' .tSCII
Who have injured themselves bee certain nraetice indulg'
ed in when alone, a habit freoiieiitit' learned from evil
companions, or al schijol, Ihe effects of which ate nightly
felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders mairiage
'inpossiuie, ana destroys uutii miniiaiiu uotiy, should apply
imnieoiaieiy.
Wiiut a nitv that a vonng man, the hone of bis country
the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all pros,
peers and enioviaentsof life, by the conseouence of devia
ting from the path of nature nnd indulging in B certain
secret iiai)iiv. sucn persons mcst, oclore couteinpiaiing
Jlm-risis'i,
reflect that a sound mind and Imdy are the most neeessnry
requisitesto promote connuinal happiness. Indeed without
tln-sc, the journey thrnuch life becomes a weary micron
ngej the prospect hourly darkens to the view: the mind
becomes shadowed with desoair and Idled with the melan
choly reflection that the tiappioiss of another becomes
uug'iieu wun our own
OiweiiHV f B;ui-ii(l-ii'.
hen the misguideil and iiitjiiudenl vtiry of deasure
initio intii ne ins niiiiiueM ,mc stre-.is oi mis ouiiiiui uise.ise.
it too often liuopens tliat an ill-time,) sense of slinme. oi
dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who,
from education and respectability, cm, alone befriend him,
delaying till the cnnsliliiliounl symptoms of this lion Id
disease make tlieir appearance, such as ulceruted sore
llironl.niseiisen nose, uoctiirnl pains in the ln-nd and limbs,
dimness of sight, deafness, nones on the shin bones and
nuns, blotches on the head, facenud exticinitits, piogress
iug with fruthtful tapiility, till at l-isl the ualnte of tin
month or thelKinesof the nose fall in, and the victim of
tlusawfui disease becomes a horrid object of commisem
tiou, till death putt u period to Ins dreiidful suffering, by
sending hi in t ) Hint Undiscovered Country from whenee
no traveller levious."
It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to lliii
lurrllile disease, owing to ihe iiuHkllltulnrss of igitoinnl
pietenders, who, l,y the use of Ih it ' Deadly I'oiriu, Mer
cury," ruin the constitution and niuke the residue of life
miserable.
MSrtiiijXors
Trust not y air lives, or health, to the enre i f the mnny
ruleuined and Worthless Preleiulers. destitute of knowl
edge, nnme or character, who copy Dr Johnston's ndver
tiseinents, or alylcthem-klvcs. in the newspapeis, regularly
lvlueated Pnysieiuns, incnjinhle of Clliinc, they keep you
trilling mil after month taking their filthy and poisoiius
compounds, or as long as the sm-illest fee can las obtained,
and in drspuir, le.ive ymi with tuined heallb to sigh over
your gailnic disappomtii t.
Dr. Johnston is the o-ilv Physician advertifiug.
Iliscredeidiai or dipl-anas always hang in bis office.
Ills remidles or treatment ure iinknowil to all others.
preiwreo i mm a 'He spent In Itie great hospitals of hurnpe,
the first in this country and a more extensive '-Private
Praftice' than any oilier Physicum in the world.
ItKlorsu-mrul i" Use IVottM.
The many thousands cured at this institution vent nfter
year, nnd ihe numerous mniorlniil hargieal (tH-ralions
perf-r-ned by Dr. J-ihiiston, wiineysed bv the reporters of
the "Sun," ClipiH-i," mid m.oiy oilier pipers, iioliecs of
which fiave uppeared esaiii nnd again bef-ire the nlilic,
besides Ins stuiidiue as a gentleniim of charaeterand rc-S-Minsitijlily,
is a sillTieient rjiarntttee to the ulllieted.
IkiNfitxrM Mpcftlily 'ur-il.
Persons wiituiff th-nild be particular in directing their
etlers to Ins Institution, in the following manner,
.Bo 1 1 n yt. .Solinwlon, M. 1.
Of Hie R.iliimoie liek II -sjii'.al, Lultiinore, Mil.
Nov. 30. P-i7 I y.
liltIi'S I'll 111')' I'lirs'!
AT
JOHN FAREIRA'S
Old Enlablished FIR
Manufactory,
No 71H AUC11 Street,
above 7lh, l'HIL'A.
'if Fiji " now in more t
i i fjM'A - 1'!yuVIniporU,Uul,n
'V f H,lr!ilii'l ri Manufacture one of II
Have now in Store of
and
.Vrai r i A ' 1,,ri5st and most beaut
" vliVV '. f-l selections of
benuti-
?yt FANCY FI RS,
Ji7;sfor Ladies' nnd Chil
Has 'dreu'i Wear in the Citv
ii'Siifi2-S'iii''i" Also, a Hue assortment of
Uent's Fur li loves and Collars.
1 am enabled to dispose of my gonds at very rea
sonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a call
from my friends of Northumberland county and vi
cinity. Remember the Name, Number and Strcot !
JOUNFAltEIRA,
No. 713 ARCH St., ab. 7th, south side, Philad a,
( jif l have no partner, cor connection with any
other ttore in Philadelphia.
Sept. 2S, I SO 7 . tmw
i. IIOOl MUIKTM. Ot.
NEW SPRING STYLES, "Ora Oivn Make."
Aflerinore Ikan Five Ycor experience and ex
perimenting in the manufacture of Strictly First
Quality Hoop .Skirts, we oiler our justly celebrated
goods to men. hunts and Ihe public in full confidence
of their superiority over all others iu the American
market, aud Ihey are so acknowledged by ull who
wear or deal in them, as they give more satisfaction
than any other Skirt, and reuommoud themselves in
every respect. Dealers in 11 nop Skirts, should make
a note of tbis fact Every lady who has not given
tbematrial should dosowiibout further delay.
Our ansorlmeut embraces every style, length and
site for Ladies, Misses and Children. Also, Skirta
made to order, altored and repaired.
Ask fur "Hopkin s Own Make," and be not de
ceived. S'eetbat the letter "H" is wouen on the
Tapes between Each Hoop, and that they are stamp
ed " W. T. HOPK1N S Manufacture. 028 Arch St.,
Philadelphia," upon each tabe. No othera era
genuine.
Also, constantly on band a full line of (good New
York and Eastern made Skirts, at very low prices.
WlwlcMule and lliMiil.
At the Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory and
Emporium, Nit. 6Ja Arch street, Philadelphia.
M M. X. HOPKINS.
March 23, 117. lOmw
CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLI
NESS." A FACT which U demonstrated at GUNNISON
A CO d.,
l'irtt 1'lttaisi Miui'iatc Ilulr Cutting
uml Mliaiuoon.lnj; llaoum
Two Crst-olass BARBERS always in attendance.
Particular al leu li oo to eutting Ladies and Children'!
Lair. Give us a call at the New Rooms over tha
Post Office.
Suuburj, August S, I Sti7. IX
TORRIHRGTON & H0DOKN8
n a "W d o rr b
SUrER-PIIOSriIATK OF LIME,
JUS ORBAT
rrthnniberlnl Coanty
FERTILIZER.
The best manure for all kinds of grain mnnufaj
(nrorl. More active, more durable, than any other. It
does not exhaust the soil, bul on the eontrary Is a
permanent Improver. OVER 600 FARMER8 in the
County applied it to thoir Spring Crops, the results
were that it exceeded thoir most sanguine expecta
tions. It was tested with the best Phosphates in the
country but eamo outjvictorious. Farmers, use it for
your wheat and rye.
Put np In Bags of 200 His. eah and sold at $07 per
200V pounds, at the Manufactory,
i:nt JlnrksH Sired, Sunluir.v, la.,
or at any of our agents In Danville, Willinuisport,
Lcwisburg, Mnncy Mntlon, Milton. Dcwart, I'otfs
grove, Bloomsbnrg. 'clius'-Urove. Trevorton. or any
ol'llio principal towns in the adjoining counlics.
Where we havo no agents aiiiioiiitcd, fanners can
send their orders by muil aud rely on their receiving
immediate attention.
We hare the advnntna-e of Railroad nnd Canal
transportation in all directions, and purchasers need
apprehend no delay in Oiling orders.
J. E. TORR-INCITON,
ED. HODUKINS.
Sunbury. Aug. 17. 1S07.
L'llOlCE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL
BENJ. BOHNEK,
Dealer In Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will furn
i?h from the most responsible Nurseries in this and
a ni. Tiiwi-'a Ar u i. : .i .. n
IIL11UI niniup. unv vinw Mjatu nil niuvii-. i irv,
Shrubbery, Vines and Plants. (Jardcn Seeds of all
Kinds.
Orders arc respectfully solicited.
Address BENJ. BOIINER,
Paxinos, North d. Co.
N. B. Insurances taken in several of tne
most responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Detective
Cimnan m in iKn Kt.ifA
June , iBT. y
FLOUR & FEED STORE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THE subscriber respectfully Informs tho public
that he keeps constantly on band at his new
AKfcliUUbK, near uia ShainnKin alley nanrcmu
Depot, in SUNBURY, Flour by the barrel and sacks
of all kinds of Feed by the ton
The above is all manufactured at his own Mills,
and will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
y sr r. i.iu I I r a nr-Tj
O , .U . VilV II I U U ! k.
Sunbury. April 1. Jot"
J. H. Conley Co.,
3lnrkrl Mtrrcl, V.nut ol'llio Knilrond
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
DEALERS IN .
i oui:iu. A AIKHICA.A,
Hardware & Cutlery.
rpill' attention of Mechanics, Farmers. Builder,
I and Buyers eencrally is invited to-the faot that
we are now offoring a better selected assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC,
than ever was offered in this marked at prices much
below thoso heretofore demanded by dealers. Our
stock comprises all articles in tbis line of business,
embracing a general assortment of tools and mate
rials used by
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAUONMAKERS,
JOINERS, 4C, AC;
together with a large stock of Iron. Steel, Nails,
Spikes. Rope, Chains, Urindstoncs, Mill and X Cut
Saws, Ac, Ac.
Sunbury, March 30, 18B7.
Notice to merchants and Shippers.
THE undersigned, proprietor of Wciscr A FricVs
Line, give notices to merchants and shippers
that the Depot is still at 81 1 Markot street, Pbila
dolphia, and all Uoodsdirected to Sunbury, Danville
and Lcwisburg, and all intermediate stations along
the railroad, will be promptly delivored.
tj Cars leave 811 Market street, Philadelphia
tri-wcckly Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
J. V. BROWN, Proprietor, Lewi-bur;;,
J. H. BROWN, Agent, Sunbury, Pa.
December 7, 187.
SUNBURY FOUNDRY.
CiliO. ItOllItllAt ll Ac f,
ARE now currying 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
acnuircd the hichest reputation.
J'amcuiar attention paid to MILL, ujmi.mis
Farmers should not forcet that Lbe PLOW3 made
at the Sunbury Foundry have never boon equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at snort notice.
Small castini's. including Cooking utensils, of the
most improved and must useful patterns.
The busincKS will be conducted on an enlarged
scale. Old customers will bcaccommodnted as usual,
and now ones are respectfully solicited.
cuuuury, iii ay 12, ison
EALl AND vTnTJCI
MILLINERY GOODS
-AJLNID 3SrOTI -3STS
Misa ANNA PAINTER,
Market Square, two doors west of tho Post Office
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
RE'PECTFl'LLY informs her friends and the
public, that she has just returned from the citv.
where she has spent some time in making selections 1
and purcniu.es, and nas just openod a large stock ot
MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Ribbons, Laces, Dress-Linings, Crinoline and Vi
gans Skirting Lining, limp Skirts, Bugle Trim
mings, Cntpv Trimming, Hat Crape, Clouk Baxtons,
Corsets, Zephyrs.
A largo assortment of Ladies nnd Gentlemen's
Hosiery.
A variety of BOOKS A STATIONARY.
DOLLS of all sizes. Alphabet Blocks, Ac.
he flatters herself in being able to make a displav
that will give enliro satisfaction to visitors, ani
goods will be exhibited wilb pleasure.
Sunbury, Nov. 2, 1867.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
JOHN WILVER,
RESPECTFULLY Informs hi. friends and eus.
tomers, that he has just opened a shun for the
manufacture of BOOTS I SHOES, on P
Spruce ttrect, k ttreen Second ttrect and dntrc
Ally, Sunlury.
whrre all kinds of work in his line will be made up
In the lutost style and in tho best workmaulike man
ner. Having first class stock on hand, he flatten himself
that he will be able to suit the tastes of the most fas
tidious. Tho public are invited to call.
0 , , JOHN WILVER.
Suubury, Juno 14, 1807.
FARMERS &JUJILDKKI
LIME AND LIMESTONE.
'I "If-subscribers respectfully infurm the
X oi Northumberland county, thai ih
eiiuens
prepared to furnish LIME of a superior quality
iaruier and Builders. Also LIMl'sTilvi.' f..
are now
to
tne eelebrated Lime-Stona Ouarrioa nf l.m m.i,...
rout
,10lLtowlls'li, " ,hort nol' and at reasonable rates.
The above will be delivered to any Railroad sta
Hon along tba line of the different railroad when
ordered.
There Kilns are located at the Slismokin Vallew
Kuilroad, near Sunbury, where orders will be
Ord
dors are retpectfullr solicited.
Address.
J. II.
LENKER A DRO ,
Suubury, Pa.
August S, 1807.
SAESAPAEILLA, MINERAL WATER,
POHTEB AND ALE.
rnilB subscribers having loealed a bottling eslab
X lnhment In Cake's Addition, In tha Borough of
Sunbury, respectfully Inform the citisensof this and
adjoining eounties that they are prepared to furn
ish Landlords, Restaurent Keepers and private fami
lies wilh the beat brands efSaraaparllla, Minval Wa
ter, Ale and Porter, bottled in the best manner. Their
drinks are procured from tha beat establishment in
the country, which enables them to furnish batter
article than can ha had eUewbaro, which will be de
livered at tha lowest rates.
The eitlieni of Sunbury aad Tlotnlty Will nnd it to
their interest to patronise home industry, and assist
in making tbis permanent entnmrii. .n.l .1 ik
same time save labor and Money.
Ordere are respectfully eulioited.whleh will reoeive
prompt attention.
Address, PROB.ST k ROTE,
August 17, 167 6 Isuubury, f
LUMBER! LUMBER!
The Potior Osanfjr nnd nnnbnrj
Lumber C'ompntiy,
Now fully established at the SUNBURY
STEAM SAW MILLS,
are prepared to saw to order
WHITE riNB, IIEMLOCK AND OAK,
of any else and all lengths. A full assortment of
iDrrsz" LUMBER
always kept on band. Fennel, Flooring, Siding and
finishing boards of all kinds.
MOULDING, SASH,
DOOHS, and SHUTTERS.
SHINGLES,
Bnwed and Shaved, White Pine, and Hemlock.
lMnNtFring- l.nlli nnd lnliiic,
Planing, Kipping and Turning, will be done to order
at short notice, This Company design furnishing
everything in their line at such rates that Lumber
Yards. Builders and all parties using Lumber, will
find it to their interest to buy at this establishment.
ORDERS
are respectfully solicited and will bo promptly nl
tended to by addressing,
Vt.M. UfcAULtS, sup t.
Kunbury, June 15, IHfiH.
1TE7JT SHOE GTOP.E-
Market Strcot, adjoining Ocnrhart'a Confectionery
H. L-t - 11,-,, 1- I,
oiure, ctAin-xii, i n.
riHF undersigned respectfully informs tho citi7.cn
J ot Biinuury ann vicinity, linn no nas upenea a
NEW fr'HUE STORE, for the sale as well as fur the
manufacture of the nnest an J best quality ol Dadies
tbocs, vii :
UlovoUltl, lorrofc-ft, ( iill-isKiH un1
I.ut in;: 'nitiM. Vc.
Children's Shoes of nil kinds. His slock is entirely
new and well selected.
He also manufactures fine French nnd other Calf
skin Boots nnd Shoes for Oentlcmen.
Orders fur ladies and gentlemen's custom work
will be promptly nttended to and got up in the best
style by skilful mechanics
Shoe findings Ac, constantly kept on hand nnd
for sale to the trade.
J. II. JEFFRIES.
Sunbury, April 20, 1867.
TUE UREAT CENTRE OK ATTRACTION
I 1ST STTISTZBTTIRrT,
is on 3d street, opposito the MASONIC HALL, at
BERGSTREESSER'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
II lit I-iitely i:Kiitlllicl, Mills ull
tile ftlotlrrn Improri'iiienlx
ol' I lie Art !
fTMIE subscriber, having built the room expressly
X for the purpose of Photogrnphing. nnd havinjr
devoted mnny years to the business, is confident ut
his ability to assure his patrons thnt the work pro
duced shall be second to none in country or city.
No work allowed to leave tho irnllery unless en
tirely satii-fuctory. Having the best sky light in the
county, he is prepared to innke Photographs in ull
kinds ot weather, but would prefer a clear day for
small children.
H c is nlso prepared to take new size, or cabinet
card Photographs.
All kinds of pictures copied and magnified to
any required site nnd colored beautifully in Oil or
Water colors or India ink. We pay special attention
to all kinds of out door work, such as Landscape
views of Monuments. Machinery, County Scuts, Ac,
a largo lot of Photograph frames constantly on hnnd
The publio are respccfully invited to cnil and see
our specimens and our complete arrangements for
making Photographs, special terms to tamiiics and
clubs.
EER0STRESSER.
Sunbury, July 15,
POL AN D'S
Magic Bilious Powders,
rpiim rUKPAUA TlON t the iIihchv
jkt try 01 11c ncv. . i mnu
inerty lite Paster tif (he HaptiKl t Imrcli
in GnlTitown, N. II , him ti iinu ilrurly
bflnvetl by tliut di-iiotiinuiti-m UirnuKhout
New t-'iimilHiid lie wnni liliirt'il tn leiive
the pulpit and mudy medicine to mv
h is own lift!, mid his Miipir lNtwdfiiHii
out of the mutt w 'iidt'iful diW'ivcriei r
mHlcrn Hint:. nf
THE GREAT LIVER AND BILIOUS
REMEDY!
which completely throws in lite simile all oilier diseovene
111 meilieine ; and it altonls him uiaeh grutificali'-n Ilia
they receive tlie unnnimotis npprolintion of ull who have
tested I hem Tlit Mnjiic Bilious 1'owilers ure a
I'osill vet'iire lor l.l'i t'oinpltiiit t !
in its must agrarated form, anil an iinint-dtute c-nreetor
ofall
m iu'ic.x;i:.iii:i' :
Excellent for IlKADACHI'.,
CONSTIPATION
PIMI'I.KS, III.OTCI1KS.
A SALLOW SKIN, DROWSIM'.SS. DI.'IM'S.
HEAIITDIRN, PALPITATION,
Attl a most wouilcrful
CURE A TREYENTIVE OF FEVER A AliUE!
(Wenilvise all who are troubled with this femful uialn
rly to always keep the Powders 011 hand ready for mime
dime use )
Here are a few important putticuhrs:
1st. They are tlie Ureal bpecific for all Bilious Affec
tions. 4il They are the only known rcmei'y Hint will cure
Liver Complaint.
3il. The are the only known remedy that will cure
Coitstipntioii.
till. The Powders are so tliinin;li in (heir operation
that one isjckupe will be ull llial the iniij-uily of th-ise
using ttieiu will reiuue to effect a cure.
Slit They me mild ami p!cautil yet the uist efTee
tual cathartic known.
6th They are the cheapest and lst medicine extant,
asthey can be sent by mull to any pait of the globe for
the price. AO cents.
Circulars, containing certificates, information, Ac, lent
to any iwm of the woihl free of charge.
SOI.DIIV AM. DUL'tiUlSTS, or bymailou upplica
tiou to
C. O. CI.MIK A CO,
Gr.xsRsl. ost.
New Haven, Conn
Price, iO Ctnls ycr llu.r.
February at, IS67, ly.
l.yon's l4--iMli'!ll Iro,
THE GREAT FEMALE RKMEDIKS FOR IRIIK,
ULLAlilTIKi!
I nave tested Ihese Uro,,s 111 my own ,laee, over ten
years, and do not hesitate to say, that ii-ithing hns ycl been
devrloiwd hy medical research, thai acls so uourrlullt'.
positively, and harmlessly, 111 cases oi female lireKiilurily,
as does tins medicine. In all recent cases it never lull's,
wnne taouBunas wno nave been long sullei eis, ure indebt
ed to 11 for the boon ol heallh to day.
Although an powerful anil inve, Ihtv ate peifirtly
harmless, and may be used ut all tiu.es, except when sje
nully lurliiddeii lu Ihedirectioua
They hnve been extensively employed by eminent phy
sicians iu France cud England, as well us 111 my own prac
tice, over ten years, ami I have )'el lu bear nf the firs
iiisoince tn luuuie. 1 couiu g'Ve you testimonials nl then
rllicacy fiom Indies all over Ihe northern and western
ftates, were they not in their naiuie privute. Over UK),.
i Hollies have been Hid the past year, and I hope unit
trust as many sufferers have been benefitted. I
am well awaie lliut a remedy so potent to remove ol) nh
sliuelions, nuiy be used for a bad purpose, but trust that
wiiere one boiile is thus used, teu may lull into the bands
,r - r tu s'oicieis.
fo all who suffer from any irregularily: paiulul. diffi-
Cull. flStaiva .,ff..n... .. ..I .- . .. " T ' .
eorrliea, or the lrain of diseases that follow, I would sav,
try a bottle ol Dr. Lyon's French Periodical Uroiis Ileum
a Huid preparaiiou, their aeliou is mole direct and poai
live than any pills or powders. Kxplieit directions, (Kiar.
eorrliea, or the'lrai
1'hey may lie obtained i ueurly ever y drugcisl in the
eouiltrv. or bviuelosuie Ihe nrii'v l.,f I: el.iiiir m. .
Newllaven.'Uf., Ceuciul Agents for the lulled Ma lei
DR. JOHN I. l.VON.
Praetieing Physician,
Price, l 60 per Dottle. New Haven, Conn.
1-ebiuary ia, lrt7 ly
i iiti: a.i tvA'i'i.u rituur
ROOFING !
T MIMES k CO., are the AgenUin the Counties
. of Northumberland, Snyder and Moniour,
M WARHKX U Improved Fire and Water-Proof
Roof. Tbis Is the cheapest and best Roof that can
he put on a building. Has been used in tha city of
Philadelphia, since 1851, where it tas superseded
almost every other kind of Roof. It is recommend
ed by the builders, and is used on all of the finest
building in that oity. Parties eonteaiplating build
ing, will do well to examine into the merits of this
and all other kind of Roofs, aid give the beat the
preferenoe.
The Fountain Hotel, of Sunbury, will, in a few
days, be covered with tbts Roof, and parties desiring
to dp so, may eall there and examine it.
For further information addresa Box 14, Sunbury
Post Office, or eall at the Brick Yard of
T. I1IMES k CO.
Sunbury, 18,1867.
Blacksmithing.
JOHN IHVIN,
SUNHUHY, PENNSYLVANIA,
RESPECTFULLY inform tba cltiiens of 5un
bary and vietuity, that he ha erected a Black
smith .S'bop near the bhamokin Valley Railroad
Depot, where ke is prepared to do Dlackspijthing in
all it branohes, at tha shorteat aotioe. Having had
many year' experience ic the business, be natters
himself that k eaa render satisfaction to ill who
may give him a eall.
Sunbury, Augout 17, IMf
JrrjAGICll
THB OREAT
ZIIJGAIU BITTERS
The empoaent parts of this nnarkabts Pfsparatlea
were first dlseoTrd, commanded and distribute,
som twenty years H. by IJr. Caiortus, the ejl.
brated Bgypiun PhyJleU. Tho.satMlsef his sutHf
In emn"meo were rsstore to hd th, as i w.u as g nM
Bambers of tlie lnbltnts of Nabia and Abyssinia,
aod of the countries bordering upon the Southern coast
OI- lira Mraiwrraims mm.
Hideerl, tlm fame or the
ZINUAUI BITTKHS
toon spread ever Europe,
and was adopted by the
principal Physicians la
, M charge of the hospitals ot
- . . U I l-W ,
u still usru wun preemi
nent success.
The Viceroy of Egypt plaeed the name
of . CHBoraus upon the '
' noil oi rrooiee, ana pre-
spnted to him a Hedal bearing the following Inscrln.
tloa : " Da CbiopbcI, the Public Benefactor." This
Bitters Is now offered to the publie of America with
the full assurance that it will be found, upon a fair
trial, to act as a specloo for the cure of
Cholera, Dysenfery, DfsurrhoMi, Cholera
Morbua, Fever sail Ague, Yellow Fever.
Rheumatism, Typhoid Fever, Dyspepsia,
Colin, Ilroetchltla, Consumption, Vlatu
leney, Diaeaeea of tha Klilnrre, Nervous
Debility, and Female Complaints,
Remarkable cures of the above diseases have been
elTcted by Its use, aanumerousoerttneatee, many from
regular physicians, fully saHestf and it Is destined to
supersede any preparation extant. As an agreeable
Tonic, and an
INVIGORATING BEVERAGE,
IT HAS
NO EQUAL.
Tnes Tin
ZINGARI HITTERS
HAS SOUI.
AS WELL A 8 BODY,
AD AS A
PREVENTIVE
or
D1RRASK,
IIA3 NO SUPERIOR.
A FEW WORfifl TO LADIES. Tlie use of the
ZIN0ARI BITTERS will give to you that soft, semi
transparent completion which the Hod of nature (de
signing woman to be the loveliest of his works) fully
intended that you should have for It Is nature's own
powder and paint combined. By purifying the blood,
stimulating the pigmentary cells of the dermis,
and imparting health and life throughout the entire
system, it especially gives that smooth clearness and
beauty to the complexion so much to be desire re
moving all roughness, blotches, freckles, pimples, and
that yellow, sickly look se common In our duy; and
what Is even better than this, it cures every species ot
female irregularities and disease,
Principal Depot, Harrisbtirg, Ta.
RAHTER & HATJSE,
Sole PnormETOits.
For s:ilo by W. A. BENNETT, Druggist, SSunbnry
Pennsylvania.
August 3, 1867.
NEW QUO C E It Y.
fpHE subscribers begs leave to announce to the
X cittr.ens of sunbury aud its vicinity, that llicy
have opened a
NEW GROCERY.
Tiro door vest of J. 11. Eit'jh't Stun, in
Market Square,
where they arc prcpnrcd to furnish cvory variety of
groceries, and will keep conslautly on hand the
choicest varieties of
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish, Coffee, Teas, Puffar, Molasses, Cheese, Suit
Spices of nil inscription, .Soups of every variety
Candles. Smoking nnd Chewing tobacco, .'"'egurs.
Hams. Shoulders, llucon, Rutter. anil J.irir". Also
Dried fruits of all kinds, Cnncd Peaches and Toma
toes, l'ickcls, Ketchup, Pepper .'uiice, Kiiisin,
Lemons, Ac wf bestnunlitv. mid in tact evcrv ftylu
of articles kept in a well slocked Urocery. Also
Unler inegar. All Kinils ot couniry prnuuee laiicn
in exchanire. The pntrouugu of thu public is re-
spoclfully solicited.
If I'.UllU 1'. J',. Lil.Al.ll A.yj.
.'uubury, Nov. 11, 18iij.
BREAD & FANCY CAKES.
DAVID FRY
TnodiMirs west of the Post Office, Sl'NIil'RV, P.
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of .-'un-bury
and viciuity, Unit he will buko to order
all kinds of
'n1tH lur BtallH, tiirlie, &-.
Families iresuiiplicd with FRESH DREAD. Twist
Rolls, Ku.-ka, Tea Unus. Ac, and also kept on hum!
nmnnfuciurcil out of the best uiiitcriiils.
All orders will meet wilh prompt intention.
Having had largo experu'ucu 1 hope to give
genciiil satisfuctiou to all who mny fuvor me with
llicir patronage. DAVID FRY.
Punbury, Dec. 9, 1S0&.
31. v. .i:akii AKI-S
Confectionery, Toy and
FRUIT STORE
Iui'kot Slr-f, Niiiiljiii-y, l:i.
COXri-X'TIOXEUY OI' All KINDS,
TOYS OF KYEKY ni'.SCniPTION
Knurr, &c, &c,
CONSTANTLY on hnnd and for sale at tne above
establishment at wholesale and retail, ut reason
able prices.
He is manufacturing all kinds nf Confeetinnnrics
fa keep up a full assurliuunt which are sold at low
rates.
Tobacco, f?cgiirs, Stationery. Nuts ofall kinds, ana
n variety of other articles, ull of which are oScied
wholesale und retail.
li'Kcincuiber the name and place. .JZ)
M. C. IIEARIIART,
Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y. llright A Son's
store.
Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1S03. tf
s T ORE.
AY. A. 1 JENNET,
.tlui-Uct !nmre, SI lt 1 V, .).
H
f AYINtl
recently purchased the
Druz ftore
lormerly conducted by
R. A Fisher. I beg
leave lo infurm the
cifitens of Munburv and vi
cinity, that I have entirely replenished my stock
oi
a. -vlt g as
FANCY ARTICLES!
such as Combs, Brushes, Pocket-Book, Soaps, Per
fumery, Hair-Oil, Knives, Scissors, Coal-Oil Lamps,
Tobacco and Cigars,
I'niiiiM, Oil, Ulur, 4.'laki, Iiily,
Vlll-UisilM-X, lti I cut .tl-liilM-H, An;
All my Tinolures, Syrups, Ointments. Cerate, and
other preparation aio manufactured by myself, and
from the best material I can procure in Murket.
Having had quite a number of years' experience in
the
Drug and 1'recrijitlon Jiiminens,
both in Philadelphia and tho country, and also tha
advautug of the College nf Pharmacy. I feel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
that the l'hvliuians and rmblio mav favor m iriili
All my preparation a I have above asserted, are
made from the best material, and upon houor I
assert, they are of officinal strength,
best"' n""''0""'' PurPuei I keep on baud the very
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
Bofuro purchasing elicwhero, call and eonvino
your own mind.
u , . W. A. BENNETT,
baubury, Nov 18, lldS.
limeT nMET"
I" u r mart und llullders!
SaiSBOLTi A BaoTBta are now prepared to do
li ver, at the lowest market prioe, the Tory best quality
for LAND and BUILDING purpose
burned of the eelebrated
Their lime is
T U C K V II O E
LIMESTONE
K,T-M-Ii.m'3filn" "L0"'1 Pnll.delphia and
tria Railroad, near tha .... m i . 1,
rough ofi'unbury. ""
rlutT?' Brleyd Farmer . U,.
Tiled to oall and gi v u a trial ,
Aj!i!?!ll BROTHER.
CARPENTERS.
of PUu 's.4.'." I" "U1bI"'fc1 wp-tor .took
I. il. C0NI.EV k CO
i i
1?EW GROCERY STORE, i
Market Street, Six doors East of Third sir set, north
side, SUNBURY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY Inform tlieir frlendf and tha
publie, that tbey have opened a
3STEW GROCERY
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will be happy to have thwa eall and examine
tneirstocx, wmen nan just neen opened, emorae
Ing everything in the Urocery line, such as
CufTse, Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spices, Canned and Dried
fruits, Deans, llominy, uheese, urscaors,
Bacon, Ham, Fish, Salt, PoUtoes,
etc., together with Soaps,
Candles, Soda, Ac ,
and In fact everything in the Grocery and Provision
Line.
FLOUR AND FEED, Queens are, Willow-ware,
Olassware, Coal Oil Damps, Coal Oil Ac.
Call and loe before purchasing elsewhere.
W. 8 FIRMAN A CO
Sunbury, April 27, 1SD7.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO'S
SEWING MACHINES,
009 liROAnwAT, New Y'onK.
For I'amilii'M iiikI .tluniilin'tiirf i-m,
Thcso World-Renowned Sowing Machines, wore
awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in
London, and six first premiums at the New York
i'tnto Fair of I860, nnd are celebrated fir doing the
best work, using a much smaller needle for the tiitne
thread than any other uinchino, and by Ihe introduc
tion of the most approved machinery, we aro now
5M0 to supply the very best machines in the world.
These machines nre made at our new and spacious
Factory at Bridgeport. Conn , under the immediiilo
supervision of the President of the Compnny, Ei.iag
ilow K, Jr., the original inventor of the Mewing Ma
chine. They nre adapted In all kinds of Family Sowing,
nnd to use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Taylors,
Manufacturers uf Shirts. Collars. Skirts, Cloaks, Man
tillas, Clothing, lints, Cups, Corsets, Boots. Shoes,
Harness, Saddles, Linen tioods. Umbrellas. Parasols,
etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, wool
en and cotton goods with silk, oolton or linen thread.
Thev will seam, quilt, gather, hem, full, cord, braid.
Kind, and perform every aperies of sewing, making a
beautiful nnd perfect stitcli, nlike on bclb sides of
tho articles sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on
this Machine, is tho most popular nnd all Sewing
Machine? nre subject to the principle invented by
him.
PEND It'll CIRCI'LAR.
Tho llowe Machine Company.
I'.'.i'J Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y.
April 1), ltl7.
.ut, vi 1.1 .ntiiioit.
Mrs, A. TWEED.
In Mil's Anna Painter's Fancy Ounds Store building,
Market Square, 3 ilonri west of the Post Oflice,
SINULRY, PA.
RESPECTFULLY informs Ler friends and the
publio that she has again opened a shop, in
Market street. Sunbury, where she is prepared to
make to order Ladies' Dresses, in an entire new
stylo. Ladies' Clonks, Ac. Alio Gmitlemcu's shirts.
Orders respectfully solicited.
Suubury. Jan. lH.'lHoT. ly
Great Attraction,
nf the
NEW TIN-WARE,
filii-i'l Iron ami Mov More ut'
SXXTE & GEITTZE?.,
sxjisrBXJRr, n?..,
Where they keep constantly on band and uialiufae
ture to order at short notice.
TIN AND SHEET IKON-WARE ofall descriptions.
They would especially cull the attention of pur
chasers to their large nnd well selected stock of
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES.
Tho subscribers havo mndo urrniigeuients to hnve
all tlieir best stoves made to order, and those who
would have a gimd stove would do well to go and
examine their large and well selected slock.
First. They defy competition on Hie following
died Brands oi Cook .Move, ii :
t'omliiiiutiiin t.iiM ItiiriM-i-, Cook.
Iiiuii'riiiir BVjiij Cook,
WABASH AND IRON8IDE3,
and the well known Antidust Cook Sloo culled
SPEAK S ANTIDl'ST.
Also. Parlor ami office Stores in greut variety cm-
I n . M.Miiuinviuil-11 Ullll IllOfl iaSnillll-
I '',e designs, unsurpassed for benulv of finish simnli.
city of iirriiiiirciiicntK combining cheapness, durability
and each slovc warranted to perforin what Ihey are
represented.
Also, The cell laatid Ruliiiuorc Fire Place Slovc,
for heating Iiml, second and third storic? by Register
Also, V LLC AN HEATER.
Also, the celebrated MHXtXU (J LORY.
auuiwii, . m till I,niiitH, ll:il-i, (
IlllllllifM, IIIMl ull t-(-l-M
usuully kept in un ejlitblishmcnt of this kind
Ihey nreulsu prepared fo furnish Slate nnd do slatiuir
111 the bost workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Roofing, Spouting. Range and
turniiceWork.Uas Fitting, Ac. Repairing neatly
and cheaply executed.
Also:
Ilmili h BS;tw Iloiic MiipT.lIOH.
lliatr."
Remember the place. .S'amplo and Sales Room
nearly opposite Conly s Hardware Store. Market
street, iieineeu juirit lili.f tourlh meet.. Build
ling
nam painteii.
August 2j, ISdd.
SUNBURY BUILDING LOTS
J. W. CAKE'S Addition I.. ll, r
Sunbury, for Sale on reasonable terms. '
Apply to Dr. R. II AWL and,
SOL. BROSIOUS.
Or P. W. SIIEAFER.Potlsville, rafunbury' '''
Nov. 24, 1860
SB KJataTilBBSIK Pvae
Are esnccially invited to call and examine our tock
of BUILDER'S HARDWARE, comprising
Nail and Spike of all variolic. Butts, Screws,
Strap and T Hinges, Locks and Latches, Bolts. Pla
tenug Trowels, Brick Truwcls, Plasterer' Sieves,
Ac, Ae., fur salo by
J. II. CONLEY k CO.
Coachmakers,
WE aro c,linR Kims, Spokes, Hubs, Springs,
1 f Canvass, Bolu., Clips, Axle, Ac, very low
Large Stock at
CONLEY A CO.
.unbury, March SO, 18117.
T
inc. loiiowing
owing persons are entitled to receive an
luorease of Dountv under the Act of r.,-rr.
passed July 1S60, to equaliie Bounties.
1st All soldier who unlisted after tho Iflth day of
April, lsfil, lor S years, and served their time of
enlistment and have been hoi.i.r.l.lv ,li...l..,,..i
have received or are euiitleU to receive a Bouu'tv of"
v , w ... .... WVA u uuuiuuai uouniy 01 ajfllso.
2d All such soldier who enlisted for 3 yean and
have been honorably discharged on account 0f
wounds roceived in the line of duty, are entitled to
an additional Bouuty of s) IOO.
3d The W idow, JlinorChildren.orParcuuiof.ueh
1 . d ,n,,1h,,.'" ioe of wounds or disease,
are entitled to an additional Bounty of el OO
By application to 8. P. W0LYERT0N. hln of
Ml') Ti Perrl,ula' wb0 ' "thori.'edcl.'im
Agent, all such claim can be.peedily eulleuted
Sujiburjruguj!ii.tf '
Airrii-ullurMl luiplnMenlti,
Lo. ; Chain. . GrTndone.VFanTnrMUl ,Tof
! !!,i,ndJind'' ' """f'toent of Red Wagon
I1IUIIS. Sir rinalnir l.n. H.ll. -..!.: "T-
. . m ' .v.., .nit .uir teem.
hJJ,r T J:U- CONLEY k CO. '
I tured" -ort,But of Ul ' manafac
liar. Hoop. Rand. Haui.l a
Steal, ' D
'
Iron, 1.U R04,' tWBiaal. huT
Drill Steel, Horse Shew, Horse Nails
nl a
HOE b Grain Rake, Steel and Iron Garden Rake
.t lon!" Bp". bo,.ixnu7;
KdJ1.U's?,'r'" " UraU SoyibcaUraiS
Cradle. Crad a Finirar. T..- u.....
Bellow, lien, iUmmera,
P.aipt and rile, at
CON LEV k CO'j
jtmi nmiwny.
Through and Direct Route to and from Wi
w..ut 1
Baltimore Erie. Elmira, Buffalo, Rochester '
and Niagara F&ll. '
FOUR, TRAINS DAILY from and three to Wash.
t..,iM. ...I aaiu ... .1 riiDsn r-.. ...... . r
i w me i-forin ana 10m ana west isranon Susque
hanna, and Northern and Western rinw.n;. ..j
New Tor. '
ON and after MONDAY, OCTOBER Hth, 1M7
tba Train of tha Northern Central Railway
will run a follow : '
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leave Baltimore 8.20 am
" . Uwrisburg, 1.2upm
" Williamsport, StSpn?
arr at Elmira, llOSpm
Snnalo Express leaves Baltimore 12.10 pm
' Harrjsburg, 4 20 am
" Elmira. 12 20 a m
arr. Canandaigua, it. 40 p m
Fast Line, leaves Baltimore, 12.10 pin
" Harrisburg, 4.20 p m
arr. Williamsporl, 8.2S p m
" Erio 9 45 a m
Night Aecom. leave Baltimore, 7.00 p in
" llarrisburg, 3.1iam
" Wilhamsport, 8.10am
arr at Erie, 8 45 a m
York and Harris, j leaves Y'ork, fl 20 a m
burg Accom. j arr. llarrisburg; 8.05 a in
SOUTHWARD.
.Mail Train, leaves Elmira 4.65 am
" Wilhaiusport, 8.40 a m
" llarrisburg, 1.40 p m
arr. al Hnllirnore. 6 lit n m
Buffalo Express leaves Canandaigua, 4 00 pm
" blmira, 7.55 p in
Williamsporl, 11.45 pm
" llarrisburg, 4. 85 a m
arr. at Baltimore, 8 15 a in
FnstLino leaves Williarnsport, 3 50 p ru
" Harrisburg, 8.15nm
arr at Baltimore, 1130 pm
Y'ork and Harris- j leaves llarrisburg, 5.15 p ni
, burg Aceotn. nrr. York, 6.50 a nr
Mnil Train north and south. Fast Line north, and
York nnd llarrisburg Aocommudation north ano"
south run daily except Sunday.
BuHulo Express norlb nnd Fast Line south, run
daily ; and HulTalo Express south runs daily except:
Monday. Night Accommodation north nrrives daily.'
except Saturday.
For fonher information apply at the Ticket Office
in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
I. N. DuBARRY Oon. Supt.
llillnlelpliia A: lOi lc Kuilroad.
WINTER TIME TABLE. '
Through and dircot routo between Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Harrisburg, Williamsport, nnd the Great
Oil Region uf Pennsylvania.
ELEUANT SLEEPING CARS on aU Night Trains.
On and after Monday, Nov. 25th. 1807. the Train
on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Rond will run as
follow :
AVESTWillD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury,
" " arr. at Erio.
Erio Express leaves Philadelphia.
" " " Sunbury
" " arr at Erie
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury
" " arrive at Lock Haven,
Eastward.
Mail Train leaves Erio
" " " Sunbury,
" " nrr. at Philadelphia,
Eric Express loaves Erio
' " ' Sunbury
' " arr. at Philadolnhia.
It. 15pm
5.50 a m
0 .00 p in
12 00 noon
6.35 p m
0.49 a m
8 00 a m
4.15pm
7.45 p m
10.23am
1 .56 a in
8.55 a m
4.25 p m
6.40 u m
I .00 p m
7.10 a iu
30.25 a iu
Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven.
" " " Sunbury.
" " nrr. nt Philadelnliin.
0.10 p tu
Mail and Express connect wilh nil t riiitii fin
rcn A Frusiklin Railway. Passenger leaving Phil
adelphia nt 12.00 M. arrive at Irvinelon at 6.10 a m,
and Oil City nt a. 50 n in.
Leaving Philadelphia at 11.15 P. M., arrive nt Oil
City at 4. lib p ni.
All trains on Warren A Franklin Railway mako
close connections nt Oil Cily with trains for Frank
lin and Petroleum Centre. BAGGAGE CHECKED
THROUGH.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Uenernl Superintendent.
Li"'l 11 is a A: ttloiiisbiiri; ECufl
roil l.
ON nnd after Jan. 1st, 1307, rncnger Train
will run as follows :
SOUTHWARD. I
A. M. A M.
P. M.
7.10
8.20
P. M.
4 40
11.00
8 17
8.50
10.15
! I.raic
Scranton,
Kingston,
Rupert,
Danville,
5.60
(I 65
H 20
10 00
11.20
0.51
10 !I5
Arr.
Zvtili d.,
NORTHWARD.
7.00
7.40
8.15 A.M.
10.50 h .10
Leave North'd.,
" 1'nii villi),
" Rupert,
" King-ituu,
6 20
f. on
ft. .15
.II5
P.
Arr. ut heriintoti,
00
-1.00 10.15
Jruins leaving hinirstoti nt 8. .'ill A.
Al. lor Scran-
ton. connect with Train arriving at New York at 5.20.
. .-.-v-..r-... .oniujj Alum r-ouiu iroui r?criitaHut
j r A.M. via Northumberland, reach Ilnrrlsbiir-
12 'in P. M., Baltimore 6. SO P. M.. Washington It).'.
UO P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7. till p. in
H. A. PONDA.up'l.
hiug'fon. Jan. ID. 13117.
iCt-iKlint; IS
cllroiKl.
W INTER A R R
Novombor
A N IIKMEXI.
25th, 1367.
GREAT TRUNK LINE fiom tho North nn-t
Nortli-Wcst for l'liiladelphiu. New York, Read
ing, Pottfville, Taiiinqua, Aslilnn.t. Lnhuunii. Allen- t
town. Eiiiton, Ephrula. Lilii, Lnncnsler. Columbia.
Ac. Ac.
Trains leave Hani:il.ur' r.n- Nc.i-Yoik, as fid.
lows : At 3.1)0, 5 25 and 8. 10 A. M. nu-1 2.05 und ! .";.
P. M, connecting with similar Trains on tho Peiin
sylrniiia liuilrond. and urriiingnt New Yorlfnt.'i ID
10. 1 6 und II 6U A. M. nnd 3 411, II Mrs P. M. Sleep,
ing Cars aeeompanying Ihe 3.00 A. M. and li..:5 P. M.
1 ruins, without change.
Leave llarrisburg for Rending. Putl.villc, Tama
qua. Minersvillc, A-hliu,d. Pine Drove, Allcmoivn
and Philadelphia nt 8.10 A.M. and 2.U5 and 4.10
P. M., stopping at Lebanon aud principal wuv
tnlions ; Iho 4.10 p m. umking eounccticn.i I r
Philadelphia und Columbia only. For Pottsville.
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via .S-buvlkill ancf
Susiiuehannii Railroad, leave llarrisburg al'3.55 p. m
Reiiirniiig- Leave New York nt 0.00 a. m., lion
Noon uud 5 00 and 8.00 p. 111.; Philadelphia at 8 15
:? :iUp m- Way Passenger Train leuies'
llnla.lelphiaat7.30 a. m., returning from Reading
at 0 .10 p. 111. stopping at all Station ; Pofisvillc at
8 45 a. 111. and 2 45 p. m; Ashland tl.oo a.m. mid 1" -IU
and 2 GO p.m.; Tuuioiiua at 8.30 a.m. uud 1 on
nnd ti 45 p. HI.
Leni e Pottsville for Harrisbtirg via Selmvlkill and
.-osiiuehauna Railroad at 7 10 a. in. and 12.00 noon
Healing Accommodation Train leaves Rending at
'"V" M' murniUS from "'ladclnkia at 4 OH
Columbia Railroad Trains leave I'.endini at 7 fit
A. Ji, and 6.15 P.M. for Ephrata, Litii, Laucas.
tor. Columbia, Ae.
On Sundays : Leave Now Y'ork at 8 00 p m.. Pbila.
delpbiub.OOA.M., and 3.15 P M. tho 8 00.
train running only to Reading, Pottsville 8 00 am '
llarrisburg, s 25 a ra. and 4.10 and 0-35 p m. aua
Reading at I -00 and 7.15 a. ,, for UarrUlmrg, an
7.06 a. in. and 1.40 p m. for New York, 4 26 p m
for Philadelphia.. 1
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion iioket, at reduced rule to and frcj. all
points.
a.afVhTXhergU: 100 M
O. A. NICOLLS.
General Superintendent-
MicK! brick! liiuciT
lo Ilic I.lK'ii r WiiuhMij und
alt'inll)-.
rpjIE undersigned have bought the Brick-Yard
h. A 1? lSPr"VI"en,f' Joruer'y 'ed and worked
DyA.ll. Sievens, and have made additional lm
prov cmenui, and are now prepared to make eomracu
i,ies"Uf"l"f tUM Dd diV' UU1CK in large qua
titles, fur building and other purpose H
atteitl uu" f t?a article, and prompt
attention to business, we hope to receive a hare .1
publie patronage. Order. U at the Brick Yar
.y."?.1,4.' bUUbur' 0ffi. - W be prouiiuly
attended to.
T. HIMFS A CO.
Sunbury, May Iri, 1S67
luinlH, OiU, .
niA u1' '!? k ofOiU comprising Linseed Oil. Co
mi, t ub Oil and Lubricating Oil lor Engine an
Machinery, urnuhe, Glass, alwavs on hand, at loir
ifl .,. . CONLEY CO'S
Iv t,Vdler'' h4T Saddle Trees, Bills, Buck
X lea, Gig Tree, Pad Tree Hane, all kinds and
every thing pertaiuing to the business, for sale by
J. li. CONLEY I CO.
ItEMMBKK THE DKAI).
MESSRS. D. C. Diasinger and John A. Taylor,
would rospeotfully anxounc to tb eitisen of
Sunbury, and surroundiug eouniry, that having
formed a oo-rtnariihip, they are Bow preparod ta
furnish ornameuteq aaa plain
(jrareatosas-si, Toisiba A.'HwssunicDla
of the hast Italian and American marble, at prises
that cannot fail ta give entire satisfaction, and re
poctluJIy solicit the public patronage.
DISSiNGEn k TAYLOR
6unbury, March SI, 1866. ly. ,
BIRD CAGES, II different hinds. If lauasft
good sud (heap Bird Cages, goto
CONLK 1 A C0 .4