Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 08, 1868, Image 4

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    AUCU STREET FOONDRI!
I. YOIOMX. Proprietor.
Arils Kl.,lirtwcn Stt and lth, clone
to Ie I'siblic IScliooI Howae,
SUNBURV PBNN'A.
T11K proprietor of tbis establishment respectfully
informs the publia that he has coinuienoed tb inun
ul'iiotuie of Conking and Healing
ST072C!
which ho will lull at lower prkesiucn they enn bo
obtained elfowhere.
MILL Gearing, Stove, and (he largest elan of
Casting" mad promptly In order.
Also, Window Welghls, Frame and Orates fot Cel
lar Windows,
Vnt Iron OilinrM-y Topa.
WATER TROUGHS A DOOR STEPS.
A liberal prieu paid for nl J castings.
, 1 UK CELEBRATED UVEHPOill. PLOW, Im
prove!, U manufactured at this estnhlishiunnf. Also,
Stove Gi ilea of all kiu Is, Kettles, uud every variety
of small pnstingr
Sunlimy, Oft. 5, 1K67.
All hinds or SCHOOL BOOK?.
Slates, Pens, iLk, Paper, Ao. !
Misetllieous Books, n good nssnit-
tnoiit. All the new nuuas rowm i
nssooufu puliliebod, aid lor laic at
Publishers pi ices.
l!IHI.F Prayer Book and Ilymu
Books, In every stylo of binding
Catholic l'raycr Books, j
FAMILY BIBLES in various slyle.;
DICI 10NA RIKS nf ull sliea. j
Juvenile and Toy Hooka, a largei
krtmint I
Itlaut. HoaU d Blank:
Tuiuii of all kinds.
i'oolfmnp. Lrzal Cup, Lett- r undi
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COPYING BOOKS. Inkstands
Pen Racks. File, Paper. Cutters hii.i
Counting House riluiionery generally.
PHOTOG1I
and dour.
A I'll AI.ltl.M4 etjji;
Gold Pen nnd Holders.
Pocket Books i.n I Bill Wallets
Picturo Frames.
t-tereoseopos and Views, American.
French. Ac.
Drawing Paper, nil site. Bristol
Board, Ac.
Diaries, Memorandum IJ-ik, Ac
Backgammon Boards, Games, Cbcss-
mun, Ac. I
Toys a largo nnd complete assortment
Bii--llall and Bills. Fishing Rod
and Tackle.
Perfumes. Brobeniiiin nnl l'urisiaii
Marbles. A-o. I
Gold I'uns ro-pointed. I
l.Hmpt, ,Shdcs, Globes, Cltimnoy.
Ac. I
Wnll Paper and Border, ull kinds I
Window Curtains, Paner Giit and:
Ollod.
.Mu-ic and Jlusical Inctruiuenlii. j
ty All kinds of Book ' aud Sutioiitry not on hiind
prompily ordered.
Ail iliii l)ailv and Weeklv Pauers and Mairaainea.
Agi;iit for the "Amerii nn Grgnii.'1 Alwi for "La
jt'we s Hair Kontoralive," hnaniol of Aineviou, mid
"National Stcnin N.iviiiti'ju Couipany,
Sunbury, May 18. lsi)7.
IMJI5LY SI'.V. yt t'BllSi:
Mrs. SARAH bTTVIPSOfiT,
Walnut Stre.:t, SI'NUCKY, PA.
Iluviim bona annniiiLed Aiiont bv tbe Siinter Mnnu-
fncturiui' Comnanv. for tlio mile of Singer's Xew
Kainily Sewing Maohinr', informs tbe public that
they cau be bad at her residence.
Thes Macbineaare.HinipIo, conipapt. durable nnd
beautiful. Capable ot perlorminj a range aua i
variety of work never before attojipted upon a sin'
glo Machine uiu; either silk, tvit, linen or cot
ton Thread, and sewing with equal laciliiy the very
fine' t aud coarsest material, ana anyining Dciwcen
th. two cxtrcinediu luo mojt beautitul ana euustnn
tial niHnnor.
These Maebine will bu sold at reasonable rotes.
Cull and e&aiiuo for y mrse'vu.
Mrs. SAUAU SIMPiSON, AKent.
Oetoiicr2;1.li7:
Millinery Goods,
llH I.. iaonU'rt beg leave to an
nounce to the I..olii:sof hunbury aud vicinity, that
tho has just opened a large and varied slock of
MILLINER Y O C) ( D S ,
of all the latest Fall and Winter styles, to which ."bo
invite aiieuiion of her patrons. iuiU the ludies gpne
rallv. cimfidduL oi bur ubilitv to lileHriO.
A good aiHi'Ttruont ot BONNETS & HATS,
Hats for features bright and jolly,
lints for fnues melancholy,
l!;its for figures, broud uiid burly,
ilats for rtraiglit hair, and for uurly .
Hate of silk, cloth, felt nnd beavor,
llats that aluiost wenr forever,
Hats that fllwny- loik so neut,
Are bought at Miss Goaslens on Fourth strt-et.
Also, an excellent assortment of Fashionable Em
broideries, Edgings. Laces, Woolen Cups. Handker
chiefs, Scarfs, tilovtrs, Hosieries, and all kinds of
Fancy Nutions. Stamped Muslins, Corsets, Perfume
ries, .Soaps, Lilly White, Euumel of America, Sta
tionery, Ao., Ao.
Call and ejtumiuc for yomsulvca. JCo trouble to
show goods
.Sunbury, Nov. 2, 1807.
IN SL'NBL'RY, N'JKTHUMBEULAND CO.
CHAS. ITZEL
REfll'ECTU'LLY informs his friends and the
public gouor.illy, that ho has eomiucuced the
uiauuliicturo, aud i- now ready to famuli
LAGEH ):i:i.R AND ALK,
of a superior qaality. Having procured the services
of a first class brewer, he is eunbled to supply Land
lords. Uestauranls aud private families with an nr
tide that is palutable. pure and healthy.
Orders are respectfully solicited which will re
cei o prompt attention.
C1IAS. ITZEL.
Punbiiry. Noveiuber 111, 1R07.
FUKSM AK!aVAl7Ttr "
FANCY DRV MODS.
MISS KATE BLACK,
Market Si'jttre. two lours Kist of tbe oli Lank
buildiiif-. SUMIUltV, l'cnn n.,
HAi; opened ft t'reh ttupply of thu latest PtrleJ !
Fall uuil G.Hj.lri, ct lectc l hy oeraelf
ft'iiu the most fahiouaMo cstultlUhLcuiit in l'tiila
Clienp DeLtiuca, AIpnoox. Kren-h fcri!l(aI iMuin
and IMhid l'"liutJ, Miurniut( (iunds t'lotii, iSuojuo
Flannel.-, Lttd.iM nnd C'bildrciiB" HuU. l-'eulhuid.
Kib'jouii, lriid Trimiiiin', tmbroidorie, Luce
V eils an 1 hitndkfrchiots, k1v lisltryt Ittilintirul
vkirte.ltreakfiut aud UUnkut iSlmwls.WiiiUr .Sactjuod
and Ladied Kdi oi' cvvsy dtwripti ai.
Gents' O.dlurs. Xuck-liu, HuM-houj, Ilandker
eh kii Hud uluvej.
rerfuniery. Toilet I Son n, Huir Bruges, Com be, etc.
KATE BLACK.
Huobury, Nov. 2, lot7.
I "I I oo
JN THE PRICES OF loUO
Fail & Vinter Goods!
!liit S. t.. Lll riira., having jint return
ed from Philadelphia with a superior sUick of Full
and Winter Goods for tbo trade of ISUT und 'OS,
which she is ublu to soil at vry reduced priees,
would respejtfully cull tbe attuiiiiou of ber custo
mers and tho publio generally, lo the superior qual
ity ol her goods, and the low prici. at which tboy
axcbcld. Sbtfhiu all kinds of
DRESS OOOD3,
including Pupliu, MeriuoS, Do Lain, Calicoes, Ad.,
ul at the luvret prieoj.
txtra quality Mu.liin at vs'.ra low prices. Dril
lings, CuulouFluuueis.
Ilalu.oral.-kirtj., Shawls, Hood..
'b'Viw ot all duseri pilous, iucludiiig a very sopc
riorqitulily of Ladie' t'lotb tiluve.
HOSIKHY.
Ribb..n, and Triuunliigs of all varielii s, Laocs,
variety Zdiyrs nui Varus, Toaling in grout
Ueiils' and Ladies' Handkerchief, Scarfs, Muff
tZi? . "'i'1 rouiadcs, Extracts, and a large
"' U1'"""S and fancy articles.
Vail aud so theuj before going elsewhere.
it , . M. L LAZAKIS.
Minbury, Nov. 2, lsi'.7.
Wt liildt t-u 'urs-iaKeJI
,.riV!fl,"".l!l,l,,,nl'onuf ln"0 wanting
mem . . .i ,"r"i,e ",u c large a.,n
mu" ""'pris.ag new an I beautiful ,tv0.
J li. CONLEY CO.
I ! V t .7'Jr" tn "0 iutiful IJir4 Cages at tbo
XJ new Hardware stoiu.r
Uudware stoic ef
J. II.
CONLEY 4 CO.
SHOEMAKERS.
.kuiIE v'rrl'"0. - 'I 8U lH Calf
kiiis, w orroccus, Liniugs, Lasts, Nail. P-
J y tbinu uied bv "he
f r sal low by
ory thing used by th trade.
i. it. (.".LF.Y 4 gy
LOOK HOSPITAL
ESTABLISHED A3 A REFUGE F110M QUACK
ERY.
TUB ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE
CAN BE OBTAINED.
Dtl. JOHNSON bus discovered the moat Certnin.Speeily
nnd only Effrctiml Hrnmly m Hie World f"rnll I'ti
Viit'i Diteatei, Wenknena of the Hitch or Liraha, ytrk-turra,
AlTections f the Kidneyi end HUi-Mer, Itivolnntnry Die
Ctturt-a, linMiieocy, Ufnernl Uelnhty, NerVotiineM. Dye
( ev, liingd'T, low Spirits, C'nfinitn ttl lilcna, rnlpi
itilKHt nf the Htn.fi, Tinmhiy, TrenihlimrM, UinweM f
Higlit or Oidditiete, DiietiM of the Henit, '1 hrnnt. Note or
skin. Affections oi the Liver, Lungs, Hoin.irli tr Uowele
these Terrible Dieonlpisnrising from the Solitary llalnta
of Youth those secret bin) litniy praetiena mre fatnl ti
their victims tliuu the eonfr of rena to the Mslnitrsot
L'l)ssc, blighting their movt bnlUnm hti)eaoi jtniicipntiona,
rendering iimrriiige, ic, iinposslble.
rpeeialtv, wh- hnve I tern mo ilie virtimaof Military Vice,
ttmt Oreniiiul unrt destructive habit whn h nnnunlly sweeps
to nn uiiltiittly grave ihtiusniirla of Yotnig Men v( the
mint finltt tt talents and brilliant iiiMlect, who ntiglit
utherwiKe have enttaneeit hstrtiintT Semites with the thtm
ileis oi eloquence or wnked to ecsiuty the living lyre, uny !
cull with t all confidence.
Atnrrit i, renins or Ytnn Men contemi'lnting m irnngp,
being natire f physical wckneM, ogmnc ikl'ility, do
lotimlns, t., tprftlily rured.
Mo wlr plnces himself under the enre of Dr. J. may
nwiy ffhjriiMin'y coitfiile in his honnr as a gentleman, and
c.uiti.teiiily ruly up n hie skill as a I'hyiicitui.
l.mtiediiitfly Cured, and Full Vtifof Rertcrcd.
riri I)itiHing Aift'otitMi vliih renders Life tniem
hi Mini ni'iirinuu inijiotiMlile is the puuulty p-iid by t he
Virions of improper iiKtuleui'rs. Young persona uro (ik
npt to C'tuimit rici'Mt-s iroui not bcingawaie u'tlie dmul
1ul C'ntrneiier9 thut mny entiie. Now, wlio l lint under
stm.ils th 4- subject will prrtcud to deny th.it the (iiwer of
ptoLTfuiion is lost sooner l-y tlio-r frilling into improper
liatnn ihan by the prudent f Besides deing d'prit d tli-3
pU'tisurfSot hmlthy oi!'pi ingjhe ni'ft torniu)iid destine
live syioptMii to hoili LihIv and mind mine. The Mstc;n
hrei iiies ltinuel, the l'hsirii ai.d Mental Puii(tittS
Wenkt'in'd. I soss of Proppeutive I'owei, Nervoim lnit-bili-ty.
DvspepMin, PiilpmitiMu of the Ili-art, Indigestion, toic
8'itiiuttiiul liebihty, a Wetting .,( the Frame, dugli,
Consumption, Decay mid Jumli,
Irfft hand side going from Ilnltiinore street, a few doots
torn ihCRotiuT, i' an iut ttuittpcrve name unit nuuilvr.
Lttteis must be naid and coniainastamn. The D.cMis
()iploinus hang in his ull ice.
A fiirn arramlr! in Two Dnp,
Ao Mfrwryor Auukcous JJruys, i
Br -f olsntoti,
Mrn.hor of the H. ii-.il Cid'tgenf Stuceoi;, Lond ti, (irfid-
uiitc iroin one oi" the tiiokt eiuiuent C' lleyes in the I nited
tati's, aud the greater mrl ol who.se lite has been snei t
in the hipita1ft oi ludon, Fihib, riiiladelpliia and else
wheie. has filleted non.e oi the in-M Uftniiifhittg cures
that wureever known : many troubled with iiuuinu in ihe
head and ears when asleep, tiaut nervnusuucs, being ulaim
ed ut sudden s muds, lianhluluess, with fieuucnt hiushuiLT.
utteudetl sometimes withdcrmgeiiieut of mind, wciecured
ni.uieuiaieiy.
Tnkc Iurllcnl:ir police,
Pr. J. addresses all those who hnve injured themselves
by improper indulgence aud solitary hnbila, which ruin
both body nrnJ mind, utifittiug tlicui lor cither busiuet s,
study, society or murriage.
Thk'k tire siane of ihesud nnd melancholy efli'ds pro
duced hy early habits ot youth, viz: Weakness ol the Hack
nnd IsiiubH, Fains ui the Head, Dunnes ft S plit, Ioss of
Muscular I'ower, Fulpitatioti of tie ilt-ort, Uyspepsy,
Nervous Irritability. Derttiitcementof the Uigesticv Func
tions, Utiienil Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, 4 c.
M&.itally -The leariul eifects on the nii.iil are o uch
to tie dreaded Ixiss ot Mmury, Confusion of lle is. I)e
prHHioti of Spirits, l'vil-I'oiehoi1iiif:s. A version to f.tcicty,
Self-Di-itrabt. Iavv of Solitude, Timidity, &c. ure s .ii.e it
the evils produced.
TtiocANti3 of persons of all ates can ivw jud what
is the cause of then declining health, Until m their vii;nr,
becoming weak, pal.', nervous and euncintcd, having a
sing alar appearance about thu eyes, cough and ?ymptuniS
of couHUiripUiu.
Vomiv 31 ikii
Who have injured themselves hya certain practice imlLl(T
ed m when ahate, u habit frequently lemned from evil
compuuious. or at school, the eifects of which aie nichily
felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders mairioge
impossible, und destroys bvitti mind and body, should apply
immediately.
W.ntt a pity that a voung man, the hope of hit cninlry,
Uie darling of hi parents, should be snntclietl from nil pns
pects and eni'yments of life, by t!e consequence of devia
ting from tlu path of i.Hfnrennd indulging m a certain
stciet habit. Such persons Mfsr, before caiteinp!a(iii
reflect that a sound mind and In ily are the most ncceewiry
requisitesto protn ite connubial happiness. Indeed without
these, the journey through life licw ines a weary pilgrim
age; the pitiupcct houily darkens toiheview; tlie ii ind
becouies shadowed with despair und filled with the ini'luii
clioly rtilection that (lie liuppiin ss of unother becomes
on neu wim our own
XMetiMO or Iiupi-iiitt'siicc
When the misguided Hinl imprudent votary of pleasure
finds thut he hus tinbibeil the seeds of this puinfnl disease,
it ttHi often happens that an ill-timed sense of sli.ime, oi
drc.-ul of discovery, deters turn from applying to those w ho,
fiiim education und rcspertubiuty, can alone befriend hmi,
delating till the constitutiouul smptoins of this hornd
disease make their appearance, such us ulcerated sore
tiirout, diseased none, iioetuiui (mins in the lit ad and limbs,
diuuiersof s:ght, deafue, m des oil Ihe slim bones and
nun, hlotehes on tiie hem), fnc caud cxtiemitii s. r.ioiiewt-
1 ing with frightful tapidiiy, till at l-tKt the pioite of ihn
j (uouiiiitr the hxueBof the nose fn!l in, aud Ihe victim of
tliiHiiwf'tl disease becomes a horrid object of comuiiserri
! tiou. till dentil nuts a period to Ins dreadful snfferiiiii. bv
sending him to "Unit Und.ieoVt.Tcd Country from whence
no traveler returns "
It is a nielimch ly fuel that thousands full victims to this
terribh disease, owing to the uiiDkilllulnesw of lynoinut
pretenders, who, l.y the use of Ui;.t 4 Deitdly I'omou, Mtr
curr," ruin ilie coiutttuiion and make the residue of life
in.iit rablu.
KlraitycrM
Truttt not yonr lives, or health, to. the rare i f the many
t'hleaint d and Worthless Fretemlerp, destitute i f knowl
edge, name or character, who copy Dr Johnston's udver
tlseiueius, or style themselces, in the uewspapeis, rcauluily
Kdiientetl I'ayoiciaus, iucivt!!e of Cniinc, they keep yu
trilling mouth after mouth tnkinff their filthy and poisoiui
compounds, or as long us the smallest fee enn be obtained,
and in despair, leave you with luiued health to sigh over
your gailiug disnpwtintment.
i)r. Join ml on is the only Flivvician advertiHiiijr,
Hiscredcntiai or diplomas always hang in his ninVe.
His reiuidicsor treatment ure unknown to ull other?,
preparwl from a life spent in thegreat Intspiiiila of Kurope,
the first in this country nnd a more extensive "Fnvate
Practice limn any other Physician in the w-rid.
Emlortoi'iiient ui' I lie Vf
The many thousands cured at this institution year after
ynr, and the numerous important Hurgietd Opiutioiu,
per ((tniied by Dr. Jiihnston, witnessed bv the rep rters of
the "Hun," "Clipper," aud many other papers, notices of
which have appeared nuui sud again lciore the public,
lus:,1fs his standing as a gentleman of character anil re
k(xuisibility, is u sudicient guarantee to the idthctrd.
tKiii ftHu Nierlilay ('m-cl.
Pers-.ns writing shnu'd le puiticulHr in directing their
eticrs to his lustil'itiait in the following trimmer,
John 31. Vohnston, Ut. H.
Of the Haliiinofe Lock Hospiial, baltiui ne, ,MJ.
to,
1'uiu-y ('(si-M
at
JOHN FAREnt A S
Old EstublUhed FUR
Manufactory,
AO 7IS ARCH Struet,
above 7th, PHIL'A.
JIuvo now in Store of
uiyown Importation and
Manufacture one of tl.o
-largest aud most bcauti-
V- fuI selections of
FANCY FURS,
i vrts r
-R5for Ladies'
and Cbil-
ureu . 11 eur in mo v. 1 1 v .
r-' iiS Also, a fine ussortuont of
Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars.
I ain enabled to dispose of my goods nt very rea
sonable prices, aud I would therefore solicit a call
from my friends of Northumberland county aud vi
cinity. Uemeuibcr tbo Name, Number and Street !
JOHN FAREIRA.
No. 7M ARCH St., ab. 7th, south side, Philad'a,
rlbaveno partner, nor connection with ory
other .lore in Philadelphia.
Sept. 16, lat57. Juiw
It. IIOOI Ma I ll'l'S. Oi.
NEW SPRING STYLES, "Ocn Own M.kb."
After nioro than Five Years experience and ex
perimenting in the manufacture of Slrictly First
tiuulity Hoop 6'kirts, we oiler our justly celebrated
gxids to merchants and the publio in full confidence
of tbeirsuperiority over all others in the American
market, and they are so acknowledged by all who
wear or deal in tbciu, as tbey give more sutUtoction
thuu any olher Skirt, aud reoommend themselves in
every rc.-pect. Dealers in Uoop 6'kirU, should make
a note of this fact. Every lady who has not given
them a trial should do so without further delay.
Our assortment embraces every style, length and
site for Ladies, Misses aud Children. Also, SkirU
made to order, altered and repaired.
Ask for "Hopkin'a Own Muke," and bo not do.
ooived. .''eethat the letter "II ' is woueu on tho
Tapes between Each Hoop, and that they ure stump
d "W. T. HOPKIN'S Alanulauture. ti'l'S Arch St.,
Philadelphia," uxn each tube. No others aro
genuine.
Also, constantly on hand a full line of fgood New
York aud Eastern made SkirU, at very low prioos.
WlwUfiile und liUnil,
At tbo Philadelphia Hoop Skirt Manufactory and
Emporium, Nu. 62a Arch street, Pbiladulphia.
VM. T. HOPKINS.
March 23, 13f.7.-10iuw
Cl.E.VNLI IS "KKXT TO GODLI
NESS."
AFACTuighUidouiojutrU4 w UL'N'NISUN
t CO S.,
I'iral t'laaa) SkHtlns Ilulr i'ltltluff
auU Nliauipuoului; Itooui.
Two firat elaas BARBERS always in atteudanc.
1 arUoular atteuUou to cutting Ladies and Children's
V.!r,V ' M tu """ over tho
1 oat Uroee.
Sunbury, August lSdr.t
irf i
him
" eww
TORRIHROTON & HODOKNS,
K A "W B O MB .
SUrER-rilOSPHATK OF LIME,
TIIE 0I1EAT
orlltnnsbTlnna County
FERTILIZE 11.
The bust ninmira for all Mnds of grain manufac
tured. More aotivo, more durablo, than any other. It
does not exhaust tho mil, bul on the contrary w a
ro-Mniuicnt imnrover. OVER MO FARMERS in the
County applied it to their Spring Crops, the resulu
were Ibalit execeueu tneir niosi sanguine eapeoia-
lions. It was tostod with the best Phosphates in the
country but came out'victorioui. Farmers, us it for
your wheat aud rye.
rut up In Use if 20(1 lbs. cash aud told at 07 per
200V pounds, at tho Manufactory,
i:ut JEai-Kct Street, Sanitary, Ia,,
or at any of our ngonts In Danville, Williamsport,
liewisuurg, aiuncy .Mallon, Milton. Vewart, rotta
grove, blooinsburg, Solins'-Grove, Trovorton, or any
of tho principal towns in the adjoining oouutics.
Wlicro wo have no agents appointed, fanners can
send the ir orders by mail aDd rely on their receiving
iinnicdiato attontion.
We have the advantage of Railroad and Canal
trmii-portation in all directiona, and purchasers noud
apprehend no delay in filling orders.
J. E. TORUIXGTON,
EI. UOUUKIXtf.
Sniibury. Aug. 1", 13(57.
CHOICE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL
1
St 8 3 8
BENJ. BOHNER,
Dealer in Fruit and Urnamcntal Treos, will furn
ish from Ihe most responsible Nursories in this and
other titatcs, first class TREKS of all kinds. Also,
hrubbcry, ines und Plants. (Jurdcn feeds of ull
kinds.
Orders aro respectfully solicited.
Addross REXJ. r.nilXER.
1'nxinos, North'd. Co.
J j N. B. Insurances taken in several of tne
most resjwnsiblo Fire losuranco and Horse Detective
Companies in the Stato.
June 8, l(57. y
FLOUir&FEEE "ST0RE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THE subscriber respectfully informs tho publia
Hint he keeps constantly on hand nt his new
W ARE1I0VSK, ncur th Shamokin Valley Railroad
Depot, in SL'XDL'UV, Flour by tho barrel and sacks
of all kinds of Feed by tho ton
The above is all tnannfHCturcd nt his otvn Mills,
and will bo sold at the lowest ciixh prices.
J M. CADWALLADER.
Sunbury, April 1, iBU
J. H. Conley Co.,
Market Street, I'nl ofllic It nil road
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
DEALERS IN
i-oici:i. .v ami;kii a.,
Hardware & Cutlery.
rplIE attention of Mechanics, Fanners, Duildcr,
X nnd buyers generally is invited to tho fnct thut
wo ure now offering a better selected assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. 4C,
than ever was oITcrcd in this marked at prices much
below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our
stock comprises all articles in this lino of business,
embracing a general assortment of tools and uinte
rials uacd bv
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS,
JOINERS, 40., 1C,
together with n larire stock of Iron, Stoel, Nails,
Spikes.'Rope, Chains, Uiindstoucs, Mill an IX Cut
Saws, Ac, Ac.
Sunbury. Mnreh 3(1, 1HC7.
Notice to Merchants and Shippers.
rriHK muli-rsigncd. proprietor of M'eiser A Frick's
J Lino, give notices to merchants and shippers
(bat the Depot is still at till Market street, Phila
dclphia, and nil Goodsdircctcd to Sunbury, Dnnville
aud Lewisburg. and all intermediate stations along
the railroad, will bu promptly delivered.
i ir Curs k'livo SI 1 Market street, Philadelphia
tri-weckly Tuesdays, Thursdays anil Saturdays.
J. V. HRO'WX, Proprietor, Lowislmrg,
J. II. BROWN, Agent, Sunbury, Pu.
I'ccenibi'r 7. HII7.
' SUNHUUY rOUNDUV. "
i:0. tCOI81tlt.l:iI A: NO,
A RE now currying on business nt this old cstab-
lUhuiciit with renewed vieor.
Castings of every description, promptly furnished
to order.
The Stoves manufactured at this Foundry have
ucquircd Ihe highest reputation.
Funicular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS.
Farmers should not forget that the 1' LOW'S made
at the Sunbury Foundry nave never been equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at short notice.
Siiinll castings, including Cookiug utensils, of thu
mo?t improved and most useful patterns.
The business will bo conducted ou' an enlarged
icnle. Old customers will beuccommoduted sa usual,
and new onos aro rcspcotfully solicitod.
Sunbury, May 12, 1886
FALL A XD INTER
MILLINERY GOODS
NOTI )ISTS
Hiss ANNA PAINTER,
Market Square, tiro doors west of the Post J(5co
SL'NBUUY, PESN' A.
r)E.SPi:CTFL'LLY informs her frieuds and (ho
V publie, that she has just returned from tho city,
where she has spent sumo time iu making seluctions
und purchases, and has just opened a largo stock ot
MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Ribbons. Laces, Dress-Linings, Crinolino nnd Wi
guns Skirling Lining, Ho-p ,Skins, Uugto Trim
mings, Cmpo Trimmings, Hut Crape, Clonk Uultuns.
Corsets, Zephyrs.
A largo assortment of Ludios and Gentlemen's
Hosiery.
A variety of BOOKS A .STATIONERY.
DOLLS of all sites. Alphabet Blocks, Ac.
be flutters herself iu being able to make a display
that will give entire satisfaction to visitors, and
goods will bo eihibitod with pleasure.
Sunbury, Nov. 2, 1B67.
BOOTS ANDHOESr
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
JOHN WILVER,
RESPECTFULLY informs hi friends and cus
tomers, that he has just opened a shop for tbe
manufacture of BOOTS i SHOES, on
Sjiruce ttrtet, lehtcen Second tlreet and Centre
Alley, Suhbury.
where all kinds of work in his line will be made up
in the latest stylo and iu the best workmanlike man
ner. Having Erst class stock on band, be flatters himself
that he will be able to suit the tastes of the most fas
tidious. The publie aro invited to call.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, June IS, 1867.
"FAIIMKJ?S.& BUILDERS.
LIME AND LIMESTONE.
rpilE subscribers respectfully inform the ciliicns
L of Northumberland euunty, that they are now
tropared lo furnish LIME of a superior quality to
armors aud Builders. Also, LIME-STONE from
tne celebrated Lime-Stone Quarries of Lower Maho
noy township, at short notice and at reasonable rates.
Tbo above will bo delivered to any Railroad sta
tion along tbo liuo of tho different railroads when
ordered.
There Kilns are located at the Shamokin Valley
Railroad, near Sunbury, wbero orders will bo
promptly filled.
Orders are rcspcelfully sol idled
Address, J. B. LKNk'ER A BRO ,
August , 1867. Sunbury, Pa.
SAESAPAEILLA, MINERAL WATER,
POETEU AND ALE.
f fUE subsoribrs having located a bottlbg astab
X lishinent in Oak' Addition, in tb Riougb of
Sunbury, respectfully inform tb eltisrn of tbis and
adjoining oountie that they ar proparad to turn.
ib Landlords, Restaurant Keepers and private fami
lies with tb best brands of liarsaparilla, Mineral Wa
ter, Ale and Porosr, bottled in tb best manner. Their
drinks are procured from th best establishment In
tbo country, which nables them to furnish a better
artlol than eao be had elsewhere, which will be de
livered at tbo lowest rates.
The oitisens of .Vunbury aad vioinlly will And it to
their interest to paUoniso homo industry, and assist
in making thb) a permanent enterprise, and at th
nam tiuia sav labor and money.
Orders ar respectfully solicited, hich will reteiv
prompt atteutiuo.-
A ldrew. PROB.ST ROTE.
Augiit 17, lSt7 iu f uobury, Pa
' LUMBER ! LUMBER !
Tho lotler Connty nnd .rUnubnr
m her CTompnuy,
Now fully established at tho ETJKDUUT
8TBAM SAW-MIIiLS,
arc prepared to saw to order
WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK AND OAE,
of any die and all length!. Afull assortment of
IDnST LUMBER
always kept on band. Pannel, Flooring, Elding and
finishing boards of all kinds.
MOULDING, SASH,
DOORS, and SHUTTERS.
SHINGLES,
Boned and Ehavod, White Pino, and Iltmlock.
l'lUMtcrlng abulia nnd I'ulinif,
Planing, Kipping and Turning, will be done to order
at short notice. This Company design furnishing
everything in their line at sucb rates that Lumber
Yards, Builders and all parties using Lumber, will
Cud it lu their interest to buy at this establishment
ORDERS
aro rei
ispeotfully solicited and will be promptly at-
tended
u to by addressing,
WM. REAOEN. Sun't.
Eunbury, June W, IRoS.
aHT.-sVja.;
HEW SHOE 370B.E.
Market Streot, adjoining Genrhnrt's Confectionery
Store, SUNBURY, Pa.
rpUF undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
X nf Sunbury and vicinity, that bo has opened a
NEW SHOE STORE, for the sale as well as lor the
manufacture of the finest nn J best quality of Ladies'
Shoes, vii :
iloveIiid, llorroeeo, Cill!.iii nntl
Ijisitinx 4iterH, Ac
Children's Shoes of all kinds. His stock is entirely
now and well selected.
Mo also manufactures fine French and other Culf
rkin Boots nnd Shoes for Gentlemen.
Orders for Indies nnd gentlemen's custom work
will bo promptly attended to and got up in the best
style by skilful mechanics
Shoe findings Ac, constantly kept on hand and
for sale to tbo trade.
J. II. JEFFRIES.
Sunbury, April 20, 1807.
THE GREAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,
X 1ST SUNBURY,
is on ad street, opposite tho MASONIC HALL, i.t
BERGSTREESSER'g
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
ISut Lately i:Ktnln!ied, Mills till
tlic lotlcrn IiutM-oTenieiit
or llac Art !
rilHE subscriber, having built tho room exprely
J. for the purpose of Photographing, and having
devoted mnny years to the business, is confident of
his ability to assure his patrons that the work pro
duced shall be second to none in country or city.
No work allowed to leave tho gallery uulc.-s en
tirely satisfactory. Havine tho best sky liirht in the
county, he la prepared to make Photogruphs in nil
kinds of weather, but would prefer a clear day for
small children.
He is also prepared to lako new siic, or cabinet
card Photographs.
All kinds of pictures copied and magnified to
any required size and colored benutilully in Oil or
Water colors or India iuk. Wo pay special nttention
to all kinds of out door work, such os Landsenpo
views oi jionumcuis, iiiaciunery, uuuuty Scats, ,vc,
a large lot of Photograph frames constantly
ou niniu-
ine puuuc are rcspecttully invited to call und see
our specimens and our complote arrangements for
luuking Photographs, special terms to tumiiies and
clubs.
. LERGSTRESSER.
Sunbury, July IS,
POL AN D'S
magic Bilious Powders,
"HIS I'KKPAIIATKIV is the discov
erv of the liev. J. V. ! .IhikI. foi-
uierly Ihe Piistor of the llapttst t'hurrli
in Uolfstown, N. II , ami u niiiii Nearly
bi..""st-I:Jf HI
Y'i'Wsl.in'!.' beloved by thut ileiioiniimtion throuelioill
':;'.'.! Y New l'.llltnnd lie wasotili!eil In leave
'VlVGICl the pulpit nnd stuHy medicine to save
'WlUirirPVV Ins own lile, iiihI his single Powders uie
SJ-WVVUliSv, one of Hie lllnut w,i:i,Vif,,l ili,..iv. ri.. .
modem times.
TIIE GREAT LIVES AND BILIOUS
REMEDY !
wli ifh eomplHtly thmwi in the slunle at! other itiscoverif
In meit ici lie : anil it rilPinli Imn murh cr;Uificnti.n 1 tin
ihey receive the unnnimouf nppn bfiiioii nf nil who have
tented them Tht Mngic Kiliuus Powders ure it
l0!iti vet'urc for l.iv-r 4'o:iirI:iin :
in its uifflt ngrjvulcj form, oi;d nn innncJiiitc c''irecrr
of ull
r.xcelleiit fur IIKADACIIK,
CONSTIPATION
riMlM.K, lil.OTCHKS,
A SALLOW SKIN, DROWSIN M'lr.S.
IIKAUTIU'RN, IMLriTATlUN,
And a m'Kt wniidtrtul
CVRE A ritEVEXTIVE 0E FEVER A AO I E !
(We advise all who aia troultled U'illi tint fi-niful mnlu
dy to always keep tbo 1'uwderi on hiiii't ready ft.i mime
dmle use )
Here nre ft few irrportnnt paitirulnrs :
1st. They are Ihe Great Sotxifio fr ull AlTeo
tionR.
M They ore the only known remedy th;it wi'l cure
Liver C'lmotaint.
3it. The are the on'y known remedy tint will cure
Constipation.
4th. The Powders nre so thoroui-!i in their operntinn
thut one pnekau will he ull (hat the innjoniy ol t!i -ttt
using thrni will require to etlect a cure.
Oih. They are mild and p emunt yet tho uicst elTt-r-tunl
cathartic known.
Otli They are tlio chenpest and best medicine exiui.t,
as they can Ik sent by mull to any paitoftlie glebe for
the price. AO cents.
Circulars, conlainiiifr cerlifientep, ii:fmintton, &r., tent
to any part of the wmld free nf chnrge.
SOLUUY ALLDHL'UumTur by nwul ou ap.lica
thut to
C. G. CLAItK CO ,
Uknkkal 4iknt,
New Haven, Ciiu
Pneet 50 Cent jer Box.
j r eiirunry w i, iw7. ly.
Iiyon' ierlo4lial Irop-,
THE GREAT E EM ALE REMEUlEd !OU IKK K,
GULAIUTIKS!
i have tested these Drops in my own ,lace, over ten
years, and do ut hesitate to say. thut ii'rthing b:is yel been
develnpeU by medical research, that acts so powerfully,
jytsitively, and turmlesily( in cases of female iirt'Kularily,
as d-tes tins uiediciue. lit all recent cases it never fads,
while thousands who have been Ions; tuUetuis, are indebt
ed lo it for the boou of beaith to day.
Although so powerful and positive, they are perfectly
harmless, and may be used at all lin.ts, cctt uheiispe
cially lorbaJdeu in thedirectious
They have been extensively employed by eminent phy
sicians in France and England, as well us in my own prac
tice, over ten yeais, and 1 have yet to hear of the tirs
instance of failure. 1 could veyou testimonials of their
efficacy fiom ludies all over thu northern unit western
Elates, were they not in their nature private. Over 100,.
(too bottles have been add the past year, and I hope und
trust us many sutTerers have been benefitted. 1
am well aware that a remedy so jrotent to remove ull ob
structions, may be used fur a bud purpose, but trust that
where on bottle is thus used, ten may fail into the bands
ol really needy sttflereis.
To all who sudor from miy irregularity; painlui, diffi
cult, excessive, offensive or obstructed iMeustiuiition, Lu
oorrhea, or the train of diseases that follow, I would say,
try a bottle ot Dr 1 .vox's French Periodical Urops. ileum
a tluid preparation, their at-lion is more direct and psi
live than any pills or powders. K up he it directions, Lur
liiflt my facsimile, accompany each bottle.
J'hey may be obtained nf nearly every druppint in the
count iv, or hy inclosing the pi ice toC. G CLAKK A CO ,
New Haven, Cl., General Agents for the UuiteU States
ai.d Cuuuda.
PK. JOHN L LVOV,
rracticinjr Physician,
Price, 91 50 per IMtle. New Haven, Conn.
Eebiuury ti3, Ib07 ly
1'IHi: A.VI U ATKK lMtOOr
ROOFING !
rn UIMES A CO., are the Agents in the Counties
L . of Northumberland, Snyder and Montour,
M WARREX'S Iinprovad lire and M'ster-Prauf
Roof. Tbis is tbe cheapest and best Roof that eao
be put on a building, lias been used in th city ol
Philadelphia, sine 1851, where it has superseded
almost every other kind of Roof. It is reoommend
ed by the builders, and is used on all of tbe finest
buildings in that city. Parties contemplating build
ing, will do well to examine into tbo merit of tbis
and ail other kinds of Roofs, at d give the best the
prelW.no.
Tb Fountain II,. lei, of Sunbury, will, in a few
days, be covrd with this Roof, and parties desiring
to do so, may oall ther. and .i.mii it.
For further information address lioi 11, Sunbury
Post Office, or call at tb Brick Yard of
T. UIMES A CO.
Sunbury, IS, 1867.
Blacksmithing.
JOHN IHVIN,
6 UN BUR V, PENNSYLVANIA,
RESPECTFULLY Informs th cllixeas of Sun
bury and vieiuity, that be bu erected a Black
smith Shop near the Shamokin Valley Railroad
Depot, where he Is prepared to do Blaoksinitbing iu
all it branches, at th shortest notio. Having had
many years' eiperi.no in th business, ho flatters
himself that ho can render satisfaction to all who
may glvs bits call.
,uubary, August 17, 1SS7.
TUB OBBAT
ZINGARIB1TTERS
The enraponent parts ot this remarkable preparation
wersflnt discovered, compounded and distributed,
omo twenty year aio. by l)r. Cuiorsos, the eelo
brated EgypUan Phy.lckn. Thousands of hi. suffer-
lot country men w.re resiom, w nemm, mm w v
numbera of the inhabitants of Nubia and Abyssinia,
and el the countries bordering open the South, coast
, oil the Mediterranean Bra.
Indeed, the fame or tne
Z1NUARI BITTERS
toon spread over Europe,
and was adopted by the
principal Physicians In
charge of tbe hospitals ot
the old world, in which It
is still used with preemi
nent success. The Vloeroy of Kgypt placed the nuna
of na. Chsopsos upon the " Koll of Nobles," and pre
sented to him a Medal bearing the following inscrip
tion: Da. Cniorsos, the Public Benefactor." This
Bitters is now offered to the publio of America with
the full assurance that It will be found, upn a fair
trial, to act as speciflo for the cure of
Cholera. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera
Mnrbut, Fever and Aeue, Yellow Fever.
IUtrumatl.ni, Typhoid Fever. Dyapep.la,
Colic. Ilroiicliltis, Consumption, Vlntn
lenry, Disease of Ihe Kidneys, Nervous
Debility, and Female Complaints,
Remarkable cures of tho above diseases have been
effected by its use, as numerous certificates, many from
regular physicians, fully attest; and it is destined to
supersede any preparation extant. As an sgretabls
Tonic, and an
INVIGORATING BEVERAGE,
IT HAS
NO EQUAL.
Tnni Tin
ZIXOARI BITTERS
IU3 SO0I.
ASTCELI, A8B0OY,
AN AS 1
PREVENTIVE
or
DISEASE,
IMS NO SUPERIOR.
A FEW 'WOnca TO LADIES. The use ef th
7ivi: ul niTTKIlS will uive to you that soft, semi-
transparent complexion which th God of nature (designing-
woman to be the loveliest of his works) fully
Intended that you should have for It is nature's own
powder and paint combined. Dy purifying the blood,
stimulating the pigmentary cells of the dermis,
and imparting health and lifo throughout the entire
system. It especially gives that smooth clearness and
beauty to the complexion so much to bo desired re
moving all roughness, blotches, freckles, pimples, and
that yellow, slrklv look so common in our day; and
what is even better than this, it cures every species of
female irregularities and disease.
Principal Depot, Hairisburg, Ta.
EAHTER & HATJSE,
Sole rnoritiETons
For s,i!o by W. A. BEX SETT, Druggist, Sunbnry
o, 1S67.
NEW GROCER Y.
(TMIK subscribers begs leave to announce tu Ihe
I citiicns of Sunbury nnd its vicinity, thut tbey
Inn c opened a
Tim dmi t treat of ,. If. Enyle'i Store, in
Jfurht S'jiiiire,
where they nra prepared lo furnish every variety of
groceries, and will keep constantly on bund the
choicest varieties of
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish. Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Salt
Spices of all inscription. Soups of every variety
Ci.udles. Smoking and Chewing tobacco, S'egnrs.
Hams. .Shoulders, Bueon, Duller, aud Eggs. Also
Dried fruits of ull kinds, Ctined Peaches ami Toma
toes. Pickets. Ketchup, Pepper nucc, Raisins,
Lemurs, Ac, of best quality, mid in fact every stylo
of articles kept in a well stocked liroccry. Also !
Cider Vinegar. All kinds ot country produco laken !
in cx' hnngo. The patrouiigo of tho publio is re-
specll'ully solicited.
GEOIiljE E. HEARD 4 CO. j
Sunbury, Xov. 1 1, lSGi. j
BREA D & FANCY ( KES.
da.vid
T o doors west of the Post Office, SL'XBl'RY, Pa.
1" EPECTFl'LLY informlio citiiens of Sun
V bury and vicinity, that ho t ill b.iko to order
all kinds of
fTuKt'M ir t!al!-., E'nrlics, &.
Pniuilies ire supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist
Itolls. Rusks, Tea Huns. Ac, mi l iilyok. pt on hand
uinuiii'iicturcd out of the liut mnU'i iiiN.
All orders will meet iih prompt intention.
Having had liirgo experience I hopo to ice
general satisfaction to nil who may favor incwilh
their patronage. 1AY1D FRY.
Sunbury, Dec 9 Ii'iS.
.ti. c ai:Ai:is.t:("s
Confectionery, Toy and
ZFIR.TTIT STORE
CDNTECTIONr.I'.V OF All MX MS,
TOYS OK KVEKY MKSC "IlIl'TlON
l lil'lT, Ac, Ac
CONSTANTLY on hand and l-r alo at the r.lioe
eitiihlishiuent ulnholcsulo und retail, ut riu.-on-able
prices.
Hv is iiianufncturin ' all kin is of Coiif -ei io:i::: i. s
to keep up a full ussorlmcut which ure Suli ut W-ut J
riaes.
Tobacco, Segurs. Stationery. Nuts nf all kinds, and
avaiieivof other articles, all of wbi.ik ar. ofleied
wholesale and retail.
fP Remember the niuiic and plaoo . TJ
M. 0. HE AR11ART,
Market street, .'! doors west of E. Y'. Bright A Son's
store.
Sunbury. Sept. 1. IMS. tf
S
T
ORE.
A. 1JENNKT,
llarkrl Siu;irr, i .MtVIt V,
HAVIXti reeenily purchaseil Iho Drug Store
furmerly conducted by R. A Fisher, 1 beg
leave to inform the citizens of Sunbury and vi
cinity, that 1 have entirely replenished my stock
of
"Hs HJ- S jrtfflf.
rNC- ARTICLES !
such as. Combs, Brushes, Pocket-Books, Snaps, Per
fumery, Hair-Oil, Knives, Scissors, Coal-Oil Lamps,
Tobacco and Cigars,
I'uliiln, Oiln, .Iu, 4ala, Intl',
Yaruixlifk, l'uleaii .Ysrsliciiifw, c.
Ml my Tinclures, Syru, Ointmeuts, Cerntes, aud
other preparation arc manufactured by myself, and
from the best material lean procure lu -Market.
Hal ing had quite a number of years' experience in
tbo
)rwj and l'nerijtion Jjtiaiiuti,
both in Philadelphia and the eountry, and also tho
advantage of the College of Pharmacy, I fuel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
that the Physicians and publio may favor me with.
All my preparations as I have above asserted, are
made from the best material, and upon honor I
assert, they are of officinal strength.
For medicinal purposes, I keep on baud the very
test
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUOHS,
that I can procur.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call and convince
your own mind.
W. A. BENNETT.
Sunbury, Nor 18, 1865.
LIME! TMeT"
liir liters and II ii 1 1 1 e r !
Fkasbolti ft Broth A ar now prepared to do
liver, at tb lowest market pnoe, th very best quality
JC XSEKCa
for LAND and BUILDINO purposes. Tbeir llniei
burned of tb celebrated
TUCKYHOE LIMESTONE."
Tbeir lime kiln are looated at the Philadelphia and
Ena Railroad, near Uie teui saw will, in th Bo
rough of Sunbury.
Plasters, Masons, Bricklayers and Farmirt are in
vited to call and giv u a trial.
bEASUOLTZ BROTHER,
Aug. S, 1867.
hasaHHaoiiaari
CARPENTERS.
WILL 6nd la our establishment a superior stock
J?..?1? i ' Hatchet, Hammer, Files,
Lbiwls, A , Ac , for sal by
J O. CONLEY 4 CO
NEW GROCERY STORE,
W. 3. PTO111T & CO-,
Market Street, Si- doors East of Third street, north
eido, SUNBURY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY inform tbeir friends anil tb
publio, that they have opened a
ICTE-W GROCERY
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will be happy to bav them call and eiatnln
their stock, wbioh has just been opened, euibrao
Irg everything iu the Uroeary lint, suoh as
Coffee, Tea, Sugar.Syrups, Spices, Canned and Dried
.ruita, Beans, llomiuy, Obecse, .raoker,
Bacon, Ham, Finn, Salt, Potatoes,
to., together with Soaps,
Candles, Soda, o..
and In fact everything in tbo Oroccrynnd Provision.
Line.
FLOVR AND FEED, Queensware, Willow-waro,
Olassware, Conl Oil Lamps, Coal Oil Ao.
Call and see betore purchasing eisewnerc.
W. 8 FURMAN CO
Sunbury, April 27, 1887.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO S
SEWING MACHINES,
699 Broadway, Nw Yohk.
5'or a'amilio! iiikI .TlnimlUolHrT,
These World-Renowned Sowing Jlacl.iues, were
nwardod the highest premium at tho W orld 's Fair in
Lonilon, and six 6rst premiums ut tbo Mew York
Mate Fair of latirt. and are celebrated for doing tho
best work, using a much smaller needlo fur the same
thread than any other machine, and by tho introduc
tion of tbe most approved machinery, we are now
able to supply tbo very best machines in tbe world.
These machines aro made at our new and snaeinus
Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate
supervision of tho President of the Company. K.i.ms
Howe, Jr., the original inventor of tho Sewing .Ma
chine. They nro ndiiptcd lo ull kinds of Family Sowing,
nnd to use of Seamstresses, Dn ss Makers, Taylors.
Manufacturers of Shirts. Collars. Skirts, Clonks. Man
tillas, Clothing, lints, Caps, Corsots, Boo!s. Mums.
Harness, Snddles, Linen Uuods, Umbrellus, Paruao's,
etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, wool
en and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread.
They will scam, quilt, gather, hem, full, cord, braid,
bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a
boautiful und perfect stitcb, alike on bcth sides of
the articles sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, nnd made nn
this Machine, is the most popular and nil Sewing
MticbiiKS are subject to the principle invented by
bim.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
Tho Howe Machine Company.
fi'JU Rroadwnv, Cor. l'uurtb St., N. Y'.
AprilS, 18o7
1I1M I .V 31tEi:i2.
Mrs. A. TWEED.
In Miss Anna Painter's Fancy Goods Store liuil iin,
Market Square. It doors west oi tho Post Office,
Sl'XUL'RY, PA.
I" ESPECTFL'LLY' informs her friends and tho
j publio ibat she bus auiu opened a shop. n
.Market street, Sunbury, wberu :ho is prepared lo
make to order Ladic' Dresses, in an entire new
stylo, l.ndiei' Clonk, Ao. Also (icnlluincu's shirts,
t'rdeis respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, Jan. I i. Is ,7. ly
Great Attraction,
NEW TIN' -WARE,
Mat'rt Sruti tiistl !tovo Stor ol
SMITH & GE1TTH231.
Whore they keep con.-lantly on hand and uiauul ic
tuio to urder ut short u ilicc.
TIN AND SHEET IKON-WAKE of ;dl d, vri iioi,s.
They would especially cull thu ntlcmion ol pur
chasers to their large aud ut.l selected stock of
COCK AND PARL0K STOVES.
Tlio subscrtbera ba c mndo arrangements toluiic
ull their best stoves miuio to order, and ilioso nl,u
would have n good stove would do wcil to go 1
ixtiiuiue their large und well selecte I stock.
First. They defy competition ou tho following
Uied Brands of Cook Sloves, vis:
f.'i!tliiii:t liot; ti-. I'airn.-r, 4'l..
4iiovi'i'ior iViiu-t'ook.
V.'ABASII AND IRONSIDES,
and tho well known Antidust Cook Stovo culled
ol'EAU'S ANTIDl'ST.
Also. Parlor and of.ice Stoves in great vaiiety cin
br acing ail thu beat manufactures aud most ftiliiuii
able dozens, uiisurpussed for beauty of finish simpli
city of arrant,'! wenls combining cheapness, duralnliiy
nnd each stovo warranted to perform what they aro
represented.
Also, The celebrated iialiimoro Firo Place Stuvo,
f..r healing lirst, second and third stories hy Regblers
Also, Y L I. CAN HEATKH.
Abo. l!io ccielralcd MORNIXU OL0RY.
t'oal till, t'.xil Oil I.aiiipM, "IiikIcs,
il;t3siiiif, a n. I all uriiclcM
u'ually kept in nn establishment of tbis kind.
They nroal.-o pri pare 1 to furuish Slate and do jlutii.g
in Ilie best workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Rooting, Spouting. Rano nnd
Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, Ac. Repniiiiig neatly
nnd cheaply executed.
Also:
'ISauh'. k!avv ISoiic Kui-r:i.
phalf."
Remember the place. Sample and Sales Ro.nu
nearly opposite luniy s llartlwnro Sloro,
Market
iaraci
street, between Third aud Fourth streets. Building
aura paunoii.
August 25. ISfifl.
SUNBUIIY BUILDINO LOTS
IN J- W. CAKE'S Addition to the Bo:ougU of
Sunbury, fur Soile on reasnnnhlo terms. I
Apply tu Dr. H. II. AWL aud,
SOL. BROSIOI S.
Sunbury, Pa.
Or P. W. SHEAFER, Poltsville, Pa.
Nov. 24, ISfirt
n s bu a bz g6
Aro especially invited to call and examine our stock
of BUILDER'S HARDWARE, eomprisiug
Nails and Spikes of all varieties. Butts, Screws,
Strap and T Hinges, Locks and Latches, Bolts. Plus
tenug Trowels, Brick Trowels, Plasterer's Sieves,
Ac, Ac, for sale by
J. II. CONLEY A CO.
Coachmakers,
are selling Rims, 8pokes, Hubs, Springs,
Canvass, Bolts, Cli, Axles, Ac, very low
Large Slock at
t. , CONLEY 4 CO.
Sunbury, March SO, 1867.
rpilE following persons are entitled to receive an
J. increase of Bouuty under the Act of Cougre
passed July 1866, to equalize Bounties.
1st All soldiers who enlutcl after the 19th day of
April, 1861, for 3 years, and served their time of
eulistment and have been honorably discharged, aud
have received or ar eotitled to receive a Bounty of
aion n j,;,i...i ... . - y..
r.,.,.. auuuiouai uouuiy OI stWt.
2d Ail sucb soldiers who enlisted for 3 yeaii, and
nave oeen oouoratily Uischarged on acoouut of
wuuuus rccenea ia we una of duly, are entitled to
an additional Bounty of tlMrO.
Ju Th Widow, Minor Children, or Par.ut of such
soldier who died in the service of wounds or disuaao,
are entitled to an additional Bouuty of ft I Ot).
By application to 8. P. WOLVERTON, Esq , of
BuaauBV, Pennsylvania, who is an authorised Claim
Agent, all such claims can be speedily coljuoled.
Sunbury. August, 1B66. tf
Aitricullural iuplem-ula,
HOE'S Gr.in Eskes, Steel nd Iron Garden Rakes,
Long and D liandl Spades, hove)s, M.our
and Hay Forks, Grass and Grain Scyths, Grain
Cradles, Cradle Finger, 'iraoe, Breast, Tongu and
Log Chains, Grind-sum, Fanning Mill fcciv.uf
II ie and kinds, a large assortment of Red Wagoa
Hemes, fur PLiwing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth,
for sal by J. ir CONLEY CO.
ie
IR0X A larg assortment of th bt manufac
tured liars, Uoop. Band, Round aad Square
Iryo, NaU Rutis, Cast Steal , Blulor
8tel, Drill Steal, Horse Shoes, Uorse N.ils,
Anvils, Bellows, Vices, llaumers,
81dg, Hasp and Filrj, at
' CONLEY 4 CO S
Northern Ontrnl ltullwuy.
WINTER TIME BCHFDTlt.F!.
Through and Direct Route to and from Washington,
, Baltimore, Kris, Elmira, Buffalo, Rochester,
' and Ningara Falls.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY from and throe to Wash
ington and Baltimore, and THREE TRATNs DAI.
LY to tbe North and fom and West Branch ftasnna.
hanna, and northern and Western Pennsylvania and
New York.
ON and after MONDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1887,
tbo Trains of tho Northern Central Railway .
will run as follows :
N0RTITWARD.
Mail Train leave Baltimore 8.20 ant
Harrtsburf;, 1.20 pro,
" Williamsport, t.bb pm
arrat Klmira, ll.Ojpm
Bnffuli) Express leaves Baltimore 12.10 pm
uarrifourg, f m in
" Elmira. 12.20am
nrr. Canamliiieua. 3.40 n m
Fast Line, leaves Baltimore, 12.10 pm
" llarnsburg, t ill p m
arr. Williamsport, 8.23 p m
' Erie 0 4Sam
Night Acoom. leaves Baltimoro, 7 00 p m
" Hairisburg, 8.15 a ta
" 'Williamsport, 8.10am
arr at Erie, 8.45 a ni
Yoik end Harris. I leaves York, 6.20 a in
burg Accoui. i nrr. Harrisburg; 8.05 am
S 0 U T 11 W A Kil .
Mail Train, leaves Elmira 4.55 a in
" Williamsport, 8.40 am
" Iiiirrisburg, 1.40 pin"
arr. at Baltimore, 0.10 p m
Buffalo Express leaves (.'nnandaigua, 4 no p m
" Klmirn, 7.55 p m
" Williamsport, 11.45 pm
' HarriNlmrg, 4.35 a ut
arr. at Ballimore, 8.15 am
Fast Liuo leaves Williamsport, 3.50 pm
" Harrisburg, 8.15 am
arr at Baltimore, 1 1 30 p m
York and Harris- j loaves Harrisburg, 4.15 ji ai
burg Accom. j arr. Y'ork, 6.50 p m
' Mnil Train north nnd south. Fast Lino norlh, and
York and Harrisburg Aecommodutiou north and
south run daily except Sunday.
BiiGalo Express north nnd Fast Line south, run
dnily ; and Buffalo Express south runs daily except
Mondny. Night Accommodation north arrives daily
exoept Saturday.
For further information apply at Iho Ticket (JUico
in Iho Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
I. N. DvBARRY Gen. Supt.
ilal-lili ill. & i'.riv ESailroad. '
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Through nnd diroot route between rhiliidelphi.:,
Baltiinoru, liarrisburir, Williamsport, nnd the GrcniV
I Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains.
On and after Monday, Nov. 25th. 1307, tho Trains
on the Philadelphia ,t Erie Rail Road will run as
follows :
WMTwwnn.
Mail Tr.iiu leaves Philadelphia, 11.15 p m
Sunbury, 5.50 a m
' nrr. nt Erie. 11.00 p m
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia. 12.00 noon
" Sunbury 6.35 p ui
" nrr nt Erio 9.45 a in
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia, S 00 a ni
' ' ' Sunbury 4. 15pm
" arrive ut Lock Haven, 7.45 p ui
East w aiiu.
Mail Train leaves Erio 10.35 a ui
1 Sunbury. 1 .55 a in
,l " nrr. nt Philadelphia, 8 55 a ni
Eric l.'xpre.vi leaves Erio 4.2"i p in
' ' ' Sunbury 5. 10 u m
' " nrr. at Philadelphia, I.Oopm
l.lu.ira Mail leaves Lock Haven. " Ill a ni
' " ' Sunbury, 10.25 n m
" " nrr. at Philadelphia, 6.10 pin
Mail nnd Express connect with ail trains on War
ren Jt Franklin Railway. Pusseiigcrs leaving Phil
adelphia nt 12 ; 0 M. arrive at Irviuctoit at 6.10a in,
mid Oil Lily at U 50 a ui.
I,ea ing Philadelphia at 11.15 P. 51., arrive at Oil
City at 4 .'i.'i p i-i.
All iraius on Warren A Franklin Railway niako
close vniicuiinus nt Oil Cily with traini f r Frank
lin an.l lVirulcum Certrc. BAGtlAliL' CHECKED
THROIGJI.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
I Ucncr.ll Suptriutcn lent.
i..ti l.v. atii.t: V IMoomi-lmi- ttt:i!
ro:ttl.
i OX ii ml after Jan. 1st, 18(57, Passenger Tn:::)
will run ns follows :
I SOUTHWARD,
i A.M. AM. P.M. P.M.
Lc'ivo Sc-ai.t,.n, 5 50 10 nil 7 10 4 10
i Kingston, 11.55 11.20 6.20 6. Oil
' ' Rupert, it 2u 8 17 '
Danville, 0.51 H.;,fl
Arr. '.r!h'd., Hi 35 10.15
UilillvY.U;i.
Leave N'orlb'd., 7.10 .', 2d
Dnnvillu, 7.40 duo
" liupurt. S.I5 A.M. P.M. l).:5
" King.tuii, 10. M) s .3ii
2 jU
-I. nil 10.15
M . fur Scran.
Arr. at Scriinluu. 12.00 11.: 5
Trains Ii av inn KiuiMuu nt K.l
: luu.cuMicct witli J rum uiriviug nl New Yurkat5.20.
Pii'seiirfcrs inking Train South In in Scrsnlun hi.
5 .'hi A. .M
i N'urthuniberliur,
1. reiu h Hiirrisl,ur.-
12 :;i! I'. M., Baliiiiiore 5.30 P. M . Washineton lo..
till P. .M. i i Rupert rcuch Philudelphiii nt 7.00 p. m.
11. A. FOXDA.up t.
Iviiigitoii. Jan. 19. ISi',7.
KfaiUit;; liailroa.i.
! W I X T E R A R R A X G E M E X T .
i November 25th. 1807.
"I MEAT TRUNK LINE from the North n:i
I Ni.rth-We.-t for Philadelphia. New York. I!.u..l.
ing, l'ut.svillo, Tumii'iua, Aalilnml, Lobimon, Allvn
I ton. Ea.-tuii, Ephrata, Liliz, Laucuster, Columbia.
1 A c . . ,V c .
Trains Ici.vo Ilarrioburg for Xew-York, as f...
! lows : At 3.00, 5.25 and 8.10 A. M. nnd 2.U5 and II. 3)
j P. M. connecting with similar Trains on the Peun-
synauiu luiiaiiuu, noil nrru ing Ol cw lurKutJ.iO
Kt.l.Vaiid II 50 A. M. nnd 3. 10, V 30 P. M. Sleep
ing Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M.inidO.35 P. M.
trains, wit Lou I change.
I Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Poltsville, Taina-
iiun, Minvrsvillo, Ashland. Pino Grove, Allenio.vn
j and Philadelphia at 8.10 A.M. and 2 05 and 4 lu
I P. M , stopping ut Lebanon and principal way
i station?; ibo 4.10 p m. making connections for
j Philinlel) hia and Columbia only. For Puitsvilk.
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill niui
nus.iuenaiiuu uaiiroau. leave iiarnsnurg at 3 .m p. m
Returning : Leave Now York at u.OO a. in., 12 in'
Noon aud 5 00 aud 8.00 p. in.; Philudelphiii at 8 1.,
a. in. and 3.30 p. in. Way Passenger Train leaves
PViil.i.tflt.l.in nt 7 '.UI a t ..,,',,:,. r !..:. .
. ...... ..... H. w., .-..u,,,,,, ,10m i.vn.iiu
' at 6.30 p. m. slopping at ull Stations ; Pottsvillo nt
I 8 45 a. in. and 2 45 p. m; Ashland 8. 00 a.m. und 12 -!
u ,..i o uo .., 'ir,.,. u w
I V j i- 1 '' H ' v " m- 1 v"
,,n,i a a-, ,, ...
i ii.
Leave Poltsville for H;irrisbui j via Schuylkill an 1
Susquehanna Railroad at 7 10 a. in. and 12 00 m, i.
Reading Aocommodulion Train leaves Reading at
7.30A. M. reluming from Philadelphia ot l int
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Heading at ".(
A. M. aud 6. 1 j P.M. for Ephratu, LRU, Luiua.
ler. Columbia, Ac.
On Sundays: Leave Xew Y'ork at 8 00pm., Phil i.
dclphia 8 00 A. M., and 3.15 P M. thu 8.00 a in
train ruuniug only to Reading. Pottsvillo 8 00 u m
Harrisburg, 5.25 am, and 4.10 aud 0-35 p ui. aul
Rending at 1.00 and 7.15 a. Bi, for Ilnriisbtirg, nnu
7.06 a. m. and 11.40 p lu. for Xew York, 4.25 p in
for Philadelphia..
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
oursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from a':
points.
Baggage checked through: 100 Pounds Brgii2c
allowed each Passenger.
G.A.XICOLLS,
General Superiuteudeut-
BIUCK! BHICK! MUCK
lo tlio t'ilizt'usj oi" Nn ii It ai ry n nt I
Tit'inlly.
rPHB undersigned have bought the Brick-Yarn
X and improvements, formerly leased and workeJ
by A. B. Stevens, aud have male additiunal im
.roveiucr.ts, and are now prejuired to make contract
to manufacture and deliver BRICK in large quau
titles, tor building and other purposes.
By the manufacture of a good article, and proiup'
attention to businea., we hope to receive a snare o
publio patronage. Orders left at the Brick-Yard
or Box 14, Sunbury Post Olhce, will be pruaiull;
attended to.
T. 11I1IES t CO.
k'unbury, May 18, 1857
Iuiut, OIIm, Ar.
A full stock of Oils comprising Linsee.1 Oil, Co
Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricaung Oil for Eugiuo. ai
Machinery, Varnishes, Glass, ulwavs on hand, ai lo.
pricesat Co.NLL'Y 4 CO'S
1 .10R Saddlers, we bay Saddle Trees, Bills, Buo
les. Gig Trees, Pad Troes, Ilane-i, all kiud uu
very thing pertaining to Iho '"iCO
MESSRS. D. C. Dlaslnger and John A. T.yh
would respectfully au.ouelo 11""n
Sunbury, and surrouudiug couutr.v, that nam
formed a eo-partneirhir. tbey ar now prepared
furnUh oroamonted aau plain
Urn e.lonr., Tosssbsi A !IB """
of tbe best Italian and Amarioaa marbl, at prioi
that cannot fail to giv entir satisfaction, and r
tMOtfidlw (Wliult th. Plflt'i TAYLOR.
6unbury, March 81,1866.-iy .
BIRD CAGES, II different kinds. Ifyouws
good sndeb.p Bud (f'ty co