Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 21, 1868, Image 4

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    THT VERY 1ATE8T ARRIVAL! !
FALL '& WINTER
Joseph Eyster,
Corotr of Market and Fourth Street,
. SURBURT, PENN'A.
Invito th tmbli U eell and lainine bll elegant
assortment ox
FALL AND WIHTER O00D8,
whloh fa will Mil at greatly reduced prion. Hit
Mock consists !a part of
CA3SIMERE9.
CLOTHS, &C
Ftlkt, Delaines. Lawns, Ginghams, Cnlioom, Muslin.
hting, Ticking, J cant, and a full assortment of
Cotton and Woolen good generally.
Hosiery, Ulovos, Hoop Skitt. Also Handkerchief,
Brushes, Comb.
llniM nnd Cap, Ilootn and Show,
' Uil assortment of goods will not, he ia rare fail 4o
pleas tha fancy and tuit the wants of any desirous
of purchasing. His stock of
HARD WAKE AND QTJEKNSWARE,
and Groceries I large In quantity and 'Oioe jn
iruality, comprising generally everything needed In
tie household either for nse or ornament.
He is always ready and glad to see hit friends
and takes pleasure in showing thorn his goods even
though no sales are mado. Ue only asks a all, and
is sure that the stock will compare favorably Jo
prio. and quality with ehear.
.Sunbnry, Not. 16, UfiT.
J. W. (STKIMMW,
WATCHMAKER A JEWELER,
Market fqunre, near the Court
House,
RnWUrRY. Northumberland County. Pa.
HE haajnst opened an assortment or wold
and f'lain Patent Watches, CLOCKS
for Railroads, Banks add Dwellings, Fine
Gold Kings, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Minia
ture Cases. Medallions. Lookets, Pencils,
Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Dessert, Tea Suit
and Mustard Bpoons, Sugar Spoons, Cups, Napkin
Kings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Shields, Combs,
Diamond Pointed Pens, Casters, Pitchers, Butter
Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets, Syrup Pitchers,
4c. o.
He invito! the eitisens of Sunbnry nnd vicinity to
call at the above place, where he Kill he happy to
wait upon them.
pr Particular attention paid to REPAIRING.
December 21, 1867.
NEW GROCERY!
On Third tit., one door below the Lutheran Cburob,
8UNBURY, PENN'A.
HENBV PETERS,
Ha just opened a
AND ,
Provision Store
and is selling low for CASH.
His Stock is complete, consisting in part of
SUGARS, C0FFEE8, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL.
Molasses, Syrups, Mackerel, Lard, Hams, Nuts
JJriod and Canned Fruits, Prunes, Raisins, Clieaso,
nod Crackers, and in fact everything usually
kept in the Grocery line.
The best FLOUR and MEAL in the Marks1
Tobacco, Cigars, and a variety of NOTIONS.
Constantly on hand Shell and Can
which will be furnished to privato families in large
or small quantities.
Also : All kinds of Canned Fruit, at the lowest
price.
Couutry Produce taken in exchange for Uoods.
ty Call and examine my Mock, and satisfy your
selves.
HENRY PETERS.
Sunbnry, Dec". 14, 1887. '
CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLI
NESS."
A FACT which is demonstrated at GUNNISON
A CO S.,
I'IrH Cla lialiiK lluir Cutting;
nd Mininpooniny; ICowbsin.
To si-class BAUBER.S always in attendance.
P 'tic Uratter.tk.11 to cutting Lndioo and Children's
ha r. Jive una call at tl.u New Rooms over the
Po-tO(!ioe.
Suubiiry. August 3. lSf.7. tf
"PURE LAGER BEER!
rOKTJKH AM) AIX,
From the
Cold Spring Brewery,
BITNBURY, PA.
IOSHFH BACHER.
RESPECTFULLY informs the publio generally
that he is prenared to furnUli
iLAGER BEER, .
POUTElC AND ALfc,
n large or small quantities. His facilities for mak
ug liter cannot be excelled, and is pronounced supe
rior to any other offered in Central Pennsylvania.
It has also been recommended by pbvsicianj a a
healthy drink fur invalids.
Hotels, Restaurants and privato families (applied
t short notice.
Sunbury. Sept 21, 1607.
ISAAC E. STATUTES,
Watchmaker and Jrti
tlr,
rro. l-is
NOETH 3d ST., COB. OF QUAHHY,
PHILADELPHIA.
An urtioent of V'al dies, Jewelry, Silver and PUted
Wuie constantly on band,
rVRrpairins of Watches and Jewelry promptly at
trliiteU to.
FAMILY NmVI4J lAfllltS
Mm. BAR AH 8IMPSON.
Walnut Street, SUBURV, PA.
Havingboen appointed Agent by the Singer Manu
facturing Compmy, for the sale of Singer's New
Family oewiug Machines, ii.forms the publio that
they ean be Lad at her residence.
I nane Machines are simple, compact, durable and
beautiful. Capable of performing a range and a
varioty of work never before attempted upon a sin
gle Machine UHiug either silk, twist, linen or cot
ton Thread, and sewing with equal faeili'y the very
fiutitl and euarvost materials, and anything between
the two extramesin the mint bnauliful aud substan
tial manner.
These Machines will be sold at reasonable rate.
Call aud examine for yourselves.
Mrs. SARAU SIMPSON, Agent
October S4, 18(17.
SEEING IS BELIEVING
At 701 Arc-la (Street.
NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS
Itich Silver and Silver-Plated Wares,
Including every style and
duauriptiiui, tuado expressly
tne "inter iraao, oniun
neatness and durability
cannot be surpassed at
JOHN BOWMAN'S
holeaaleand Uulail Manufiictiiriog Eilublithuiont,
fut AKCU hfKEET, 1'UILADELPUIA.
rRc plstlngal short notioe
bsucmbej 21. 1W7 .aug'f
p h 0 i"oeTpT"a l b U M 8
DOOKS AID bTATIONEBY.
Monthly Time Books 1'rswltiV Hooks aud Hlnte.
Bo. kr. rlvnin Books, Blink Bocks, Memoranduia
Cooks, Diaries, Puckot Books. Ink blanda, Feus,
Ptmls, a fine aortiaut or Paper, Ink. Ae.
rurwleby . A.NKA rAl.NTt.R.
Ajtrt 'iliural Iniplrms-uta),
I I "t d Grain Hakes. Rteul and Iron UarJen Rakes,
A 1 Lout aud D Handle Kpades, Shovels, Manure
and Iliijr Furks, Groan and Graiu Euytbes, Grain
CraJfti, t radio Fingers, lrae, Breast, Tongue and
L-g CIuujs, Uriud-stonea, Funniug Mill teies ul
all nutt aud kiu'U, a largeasajrtment of Red Wagun
"'. iu noaing, farm ceils
lis, tiltlrator Teeth,
CON LEY A CO.
lor sal by
JL
Mount Carmel Hotel
MT. tAIlTJEf.. nrthiimharu.rf rv . v.
ilbw nrtwr 1.-. ' .7
tu.,. '.r:Vr. " .
r jiua.iKii.au 11K01 w looMea near tue
w'll,1,H.fki? V""" yuakak.
Kl Traiiaifriv,.ad depart dally
BeuM ie taen ia lb. cutra ol tb. Coal he '
ua..unBd.ibeb.-.. cinui'dalir.i.V Ua.Ur.i
"''''" ,.y.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
V". 0. FTOlEAXT &, CO.,
Market Street, Six doors East of Third street, Berth
slde.BUNBVRY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY Inform their friends and the
public, that they have opened a
ISTE-W GROCERY
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will be happy to have them eaH and examine,
thoir stock, which has just been opened, embrac
ing everything in the Grocery line, such as
Coffee, Tea, Sugar.Fyrups, Spices, Canned and Dried
Fruits, Beans. Ueminy, Cheese, Crackers,
Bacon, Ham, Fish, Salt, Potatoes,
to., together with Soaps,
Candles, Soda. Ac, ... n
and in fact everything in the Urooeryand Provision.
L FLOUR AND FEED, Quovnswere, Willow-ware,
Claaswaro, Coal Oil Lamps, Coal 0.1 Ac.
Call and see before purchasing ffigj A CQ
Puubury, April J7, 1867. j
FRESH "ARRIVAL OP
FANCY DRY GOODS.
MISS KATB BLACK,
Market Square, two doors East of the old Bank
M 'building. BCNBURY, Tenn'a.,
HAS opened a fresh supply of the latest stylos of
Fall and Winter Goods, seleoted by herself
iroin the most fashionable establishments in Fbila
Chcnp DeLalnes, Alpacas. French Merinos, Plain
ard Plaid Poplins, Mourning Uoods, Cloths. Sacque
Flannels, Ladies and Children' Hats, Feathers,
Ribbons, Dross Trimmings, Embroideries, Lace
Veils and handkerohiofs, gloves, hosiery, Balmoral
sklrts.Brcekfasi and Blanket Shawls, Winter Sacques
and Ladies' goods of every description.
Oenla' Collars, Neck-tics, Half-hose, Handker
chief and Uloves.
Perfumery. Toilet Soa J, Hair Brushes, Combs, etc
I V-Hopkins' Eliptio Skirts.
KATE BLACK.
Sunbury, Nov12!18o7:
THE HOWE MACHINE COS
SEWING MACHINES,
99 Bboabwat, New Yobb.
For FaiuiUesJ ami .Hiidiilittlurer,
These Wnrld-Renowned Sewins Machines, wero
awarded the highest premium at the World's Fair in
London, ami six fir?t nrutuiuina at the New York
State Fair of 1S60, and uro celebrated for doing the
best work, using a much rmnllor neettia lor tno Mime
thread than any other machine, and by tbo introduo
tionof the most approved machinery, we nro now
able to supply the very best mucbiucs in the world.
These machines are made at our new and spacious
Factory at Bridtrf wirt, Conn., under tlio immediate
supervision of the Prosidcnt of the Company, Emas
Howe, Jr., the original inventor of the Sewing Ma
chine. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing,
and to use of Seamstresses, Dree Makers, Taylors,
MnnufHOturers of Shirts. Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Man
tillas, Clothing, lints, Cups, Cnrseis, Boots, Shoes,
Harness, Saddles. Linen Oooda, Umbrellas, Parasols,
oto. They work equally well npon silk, linen, wool
en and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen throad.
Thov will seam, ouilt. eatlicr, hem, foil, cord, braid,
bind, and porform every speeios of sewing, making a
beautiful and perfect stitcb, alike on beta sides of
the articles sewed.
The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and made on
this Machine, ia the most populur und all tewing
Machines arc subject tu lue principle invented y
him.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
The Howe Machine Company.
689 Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., N. V.
Aprils. lto7.
THB OlIBAT
MSAMTTBRS
The
1 component rX ot this remarkable preparatioa
first dieovre(l, oompountlud and distributed,
were first
aome twsntv vcurs ao. by Dr. Cuxofsl'S. the cele
brated Egyptiaa PhygicHto. Thousands of his suQur
tng countrymen were restored to health, as well as auat
numbers ot the inhabitants of Nubia and Abysime,
and of tbeoountries boideriiiK upun the SoutiierncfiaBi
;of lue Neditcrrunean bea.
iMdceJ, the fame of the
ZINCiAHI HlMEllSI
Houn spread over Kurojie,
und was adopted by the
principal Physicians to
charge of the hoipilals of
the old world, tn which it
is st.ll used with preemi
nent success. The Viceroy of tK)'pl placed the name
of a. Cusosscs upon the 41 Roll of Nobles," an'd pre
sented to him a Medal bearing ths following inscrip
tion: " Da. Cusorsua, the Public Benefactor." This
bitters is now offered to the public of America with
the full assurance that it will be found, upun a fair
trial, U act as a specific for the cure of
Cholera, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera
Morbus, Fever ana Aarur, Yellow Kver,
lttieuuintisra, TypliuldT Fever, DystMrneta,
Colic Bronchitis, romumpuuu, Viatu
lenoyr, UUenaes of the Ivlitne) s, Mervoua
DeblUty, and Female Coinplalnt,
Remarkable cures of the elwre diseases bave keen
effected by its nse, as numerous certificates, many from
rexular physicians, fully attest; aud it is destined to
supersede any preparatioa extant. As an eg-reeable
Tonio, and an
1NVIG0RATIN0 BEVEBACE,
IT If AS
NO UlUAL.
TrlCS TBS
KIXQAHI HITTERS
HAS EoL'L
A3 WELL AS BODY,
AND AS A
PREVENTIVE
D18BASR.
HAS NU SUPERIOR.
A FEW V70RPH TO I.ADIE9. The use of the
Z1NU.ARI DITTKRS will itive to you that soft, semi.
transparent complL-xtnn which tha tiod of nature (de
signing woman to be the loveliest of bis works) fully
intended that you should have for it Is nature's own
powder and paint combined. By purtfylns tbe bleed,
stimulating tins pigmentary cells of the dermis,
and Imparting health and life throughout the entire
eyitem, it etpreially gives that smooth clearness and
beauty to tlx complexion so much to be desired re
BDoving all roughness, blotches, freckles, pimples, and
that yellow, sickly look so common In our day; aud
what is even better than this, it cures every species of
tYaiale irregularities and illuut
lrfucipal Depot, Harriaburg, Pa.
EAHTEB & HAUSE,
Soli PaomiXTOR.
lor sale by W. A. BENNETT, D.-tigfist, Bunbnry
IVnns Ivan ik.
Aiiginit 3, 1 St7.
N E W GROCERY.
fllilE subscribers bogs leave to announce to tbe
I. cltiseni of Punbury and its vicinity, that they
have optuud a
NEW GROCimYj
Two duort tn-it of J. II. Enji' Store, in
Market fyuare,
where they are prepared to furnish every variety of
groceries, and will keep coosUully on hand the
choicest varieties of
FLOUR & FEED,
Full, CotToa, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Bait
ftpices of all disoripliuu, &'oaps of every variety
Candles. nioktiig and Chewing tobacco, Segars.
Hains, 6bouldurs, Bacon, Butter, and Eggs. Also
Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Peaches and Toma
toes, Pickets, Ketchup, Peper tSauoo, Raisins,
Leuious, Ac, of bestijuulity, and in fact every style
of article kept in a well stocked Grocery. Also
Cider Vinegar. All kinds ol oouutry produce taken
in exchange. The patronage td the publio is re
spectfully solicited.,
GEORGE E. BEARD CO.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1B6.
J-1 M.C .
A' -VJ lA toe.lland examine ouratock
ot UllLDLH'S HAMDWAHE ,v,n., rl.l...
K.iU and VlkV-l "l ii' utX?."f
btrap anLT Uingos, Locks and Late baa, Bolts Plai.
t.nng TroVeliTriek TrowaUliai , TauavlT
4. . Ac .frrsalebv lnu' H-Uief a tueves,
t J II WIEVIIP j
1
ViitlttrrmLJ
rrr.irr pobt onAHis wimk.
t aeriby lsttdiMf CsjrreTUa
fbr Chares or CemmMlo"
' Pitrpoeea. '
LAIiE8 AND
WEAKLY
EXCELLENT
FOR
PERSONS.
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY.
BPKKIt'M POUT ORAPJB HLE,
FOUR TEARS OLD.
This iuBtlv celebrated native Wine it made from
tno juice 01 tne vporto urape, raised in mis couutry.
Its invaluable
Tonic Sc StrenjrthcuItsR; Propertte"
Are unsurpassed by any other native wine. Doing
the pure Juice ot tne grape, proaucea unaer air.
Sneer'e own nersonal sunervision. its Duritv and
ecnuineness are maranteed. The youngest child
may partajte 01 its generous qualities, anu we wom
en lnvana may use it to advantage. 11 is pariiou
ly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited
to the various ailments tnai aniiot ue weaaer sex
It is, in every respect,
A WINK TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids use BPKKR 8 PORT ORAPK WINE.
Female use SPEER'8 PORT ORAPE WINE.
Woaklv nersona And a benefit bv its nse.
SPEER'S WINES in hospitals are preferred to
Other wines.
tiSold by all Druggists and Grocers.
A. SPEER'S VINEYARD, New Jersey. Offioe,
213 BttUAUWAt, New lorK.
For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Sunbury, r.
Oct. 28. ly.
All kinds of 6CH00L BOOKS,
Elates, Pens, Ink, Papor, Ao.
Mlni-nllanenns Books, a a-ood assort
mont. All the new books received
assnonas published, and for sale at
Publishers' prices. .
BIBLES, Prayer Books and Hymn
E
o
H
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14
to
td
o
o
w
Hooks, in every style 01 oinaing.
Catholic Prayer Books.
FAMILY BIBLES in varlousstyl
DICTIONARIES of all sizes.
Juvoniles and Toy Books, a large
assortment
ItlanU Itook d Blank
Forma of all kinds.
Foolicap, Legal Cap, Letter and
is oto Papers.
COPYING BOOKS. Inkstands
Pen Rucks, Kilos, Paper, Cutters and
Counting House Stationery gcueraliy
PHOTOGRAFU ALBUMS
and dear.
cheap
GohLPens and Holders.
PocUV Books and Bill WalleU.
Picture Framee.
Stcrcosoopci and Yiows, American,
French. Ac.
Drnwing Paper, all sizes, Bristol
Board. Ac.
Diaries. Memorandum Books, Ao.
Backgammon Boards, Gomes, Chees-j
men. Ac.
Toys a large and complete assortment
Base-Balls and Bats. Fishing Hods
and 'tackle.
Perfumes, Brohoinian and Parisian
Marbles, Ao.
Gold Pens ro-po!nted.
Lumps, iSbdr, Globes, Chimneys.
Vwili
Pupi r ana Binder, all Kinds 1
tt muow vurtains, rauor urn auui
Oiled.
Mu.-ic and Musical Instruments.
tiAll kinds of Books and Stationery not on hand
promptly ordered.
All the Daily and Weekly Papers and Magazines.
Agent fur the "American Organ." Aiso tor -La
Rose's Hair Restorative, " Enttuel of America, and
"National Ktoatn Navigation Company."
Buiibury, May 18. 1607.
lRCif STREET FOIJNDUY!
a. Ol'."SlAl, Proprietor.
Arch Kt., between 3d and 4tli, cloto
to th Public School lloisaie.
SUNBURY. PENN'A.
THE proprietor of this establishment respectfully
informs the public that he has commenced the man
ufacture of Cooking and Heating
ST07E3!
which be will sell at lower prices then tbey ean be
obtained elsewhere.
MILL Gearing, Stovos, and the largest class of
Castings made promptly to order.
Alto. Window Weights, Frame and Grates for Cel
lar Windows, Ao.
'nt Iron Chimney Tops.
WATER TROUGHS A DOOR t'TEPS.
A liberal price paid for old oastings.
THE CELEBRAIED LIVERPOOL PLOW, im
proved, is manufactured at thisestablUhuiont. Also,
Store Grates of all kinds, Kettles, aud every variety
ol small castings.
Sunbury, Oct. 8, lgCT.
A NEW
ARKIVAL, OF
FALL
AT THE STORE OF
J H EN GEL,
Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, bTKBURY.
JEST received from New York and Philadelphia,
a large supply of FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, which be will sell at small profits, for each
or country produce.
His Dry Goods department is full of every descrip
tion. A splendid line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
and White Goods at all prioea.
Fanoy Sacking for Ladies, and Shetland Wool
Shawls
Yankee Notions ia Great Variety
Also, Ladies' French Corset and Hoop 6kirti.
O .A. R P E T S ,
Wovo Floor Cloth, Stair Carpet Floor Oil Cloths,
all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth
Widow Shades, Plain Green and Brown Oil Cloth
and Fixture fur Window.
OHOOEBIS 8.
Sugar, Coffee, Molaoos, Rioe, Creokers, Spices, Salt
Fish, Cheese, Ac.
Queensware,Glasware, splendid 6ettof Teaware,
at low price.
BOOTS ft SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY.
Hat and Caps, Oil, Paint, Glass, rutty, School
Books, Paper, Slates, Ao.
HARD W ARE.
Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinge and Screws
A Large aaeorttueut of WALL PAPER aad Bur
dcr. at all price.
All persons desiring to get good good will plea.
give him a call.
J. H. ENGEL.
Supbury, Nov. 1, 180T-
N12W GOODS,
Miaa LOUISA BHISSLEH,
South side of Market Square, 6UNBVRV, Pa.,
HAS just 'retained from tbe eity wilb large,
handsome and cheapest assortment of Parisian
styles of Ladies' and Uiasee' Hat and Bonueta in
Sunbuty, of tb following patterns, Princess, Alaska,
All Right, Floretta, Sensation, Turban, etc Also,
&aequM, Breakfast Shawl, Zephyr-knit Saoques,
feathers, velreta, silks, laoaa, ernamenU, Trimmings,
Fur, Fur Triuutna-s, Veil, both Lace aad Grena
dine, Embroidery, Cluna Lao and Llnnea Collar
aud Cutis.
Gentlemen's Good, rack a Hosiery, Handker
chiefs, Keok-tie, Brushes and goods for the toilet.
Also, a fine assortment of Perfumery, and all
goods usually kept in a well furnished establishment.
Thankful for past favor she hope by a further
desire to plea the publio, the continuance of their
patronage.
LOUISA 6H186LER.
Nov. t, mi. ,
Children') Cnrrlag-ea.
WE wonld cj the Mtwtioo el those wanting
Child " Carriage, to our new and large imoet
tnent cAoi prising ftt'w and r-Mudfnl vl
f u co Ly rr.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
The lottr County na psuaumry
Lumber upsay,
Mow Ml atrtablished at the ellNBVM
BTBAM'SAW-MILIiS, '
are prepared to saw to order .
WHITE PINK, HEMLOCK AHB OAK,
ef any ait and all lengths. Afull assortment of
DRY 3L.TJ3BEn
always kept on band. Pannel, Flooring, Siding and
finishing boards of ail kinds.
MOULDING, . BASH,
DOORS, and BUUTTjEKb.
SHINGLES,
Bawed and SbavVl, White Pine, and Hemlock.
Muwterlnsr l.nlti nnd Paling;,
Planini. Kirmineand Turnlni, will be done U order
at short notioe. This Company design furnishing
everything tn tbeir line at such rates that Lumber
1 arm, uuiidcr ana an parties using buuioer, win
find it to tbeir interest to buy at this establishment.
ORDERS
are respectfully solicited and will be promptly at
tended to by addressing,
nn. juauss, oup I.
Sunbnry, June 16, 1868.
. 9m 9
HEW
SHOE
Market Street, adjoining Genrhart'i Confectionary
estoro, sumiti, ra.
THF undersigned respectfully informs the cltiseni
of Buiibury and vioinity, that he has opened a
Ma w MlUb. bivinn,, lor we saia as wen as tor u
manufacture of tbe fiueat and best quality of Ladies'
Shoes, vis :
jiloveItld, 91orrocco, atir-aiklnand
Iaatllnig 'Mltr, Ac.
Children's Shoes of all kinds. His stock t( entirely
new and well selected.
He also manufactures fine French and other Calf
skin Boots and Shoes for Gentlemen.
Orders for ladies and gentlemen'! custom work
will be promptly attended to and got np in the best
style by skilful mechanics
bnoe nnaings so., constantly aepv on nana ana
for sale to the trade.
J. H. JEFFRIES.
SunburyLApril 20, 1867.
THE GREAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,
is on 3d street, opposite tbe MAbONIO HALL, at
BERGSTBEESSEB'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
But Lately i:stabllbcd, M tth all
tlie Nodtrn Improvements)
or the Art t
THE subscriber, having built the room expressly
for the purpose of Photoarapbinff, and havintt
devoted many years to the business, is confident of
bis ability to assure uis patrons that toe work pro
aucea suan oe second to none in country or eity.
No work allowed to leave the eallery unless
tirely satisfactory. Having the best sky light in the
couniy, be is prepared U make Photographs in all
kinds ot woathur, but would prefer a clear day for
Siniswcliildrun.
He is also prepared to take new size, or cabinet
card I'botographs.
All kinds of pictures copied and magnified to
any required size and colored beautifully in Oil or
Water colors or India ink. We pay special attention
to all kinds of out d"or work, such aa Landscape
views of Monuments, Maohincry, County Soats, Ac,
a large lot of Photograph frumos constantly on hand
The publio are respectfully invited to call and sea
our specimens and our complete arrangements for
making Photographs, special terms to families and
ciuus.
BER0STRES3ER.
Sunbury. July 15,
BREAD & FANCY CAKES.
JDJ.-TTTD PRY
Two doors west qf tha Post Office, SUNBURY, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY informs tha citizens of Sun
bury and vicinity, that he will bake to order
all kinds of
CuUr-Hfor Uiil In, l'nrllow, Ac.
Families ire supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist
noils. Ilutks, Xea Buns, do., ana also Kept on nana
manalucturod out ot tbe best materials.
All orders will meet with prompt attention.
Having bad large experience I hope to gtve
general satisfaction to all who may favor me with
llicir patrnnngo. uai id mi
Sunbury, Dee. 9, 164.
FALL AND W1NTEU
MILLINERY GOODS
A-JNi ID NOTI NS,
Miss ANNA PAINTER,
Market Sqnare, two door west of the Poet Office
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
TE5PECTFl'LLT informs ber friends and the
1 Vj rublio. that she ha just returned from the city.
wbero she hss spent some time in making selections
and purcnoscs. ana nas just openea a targe stooa 01
MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
Ribbons. Laoe. Dress-Linings, Crinoline and Wl
enns bkirtinir Lininit. lio?n 6'kiru, Buele Trim
uiings, Crape Trimmings, Uat Crape, Cloak Buttons,
Comets. opl)yrs.
A large assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen 1
Hosiery.
A variety of BOOKS A STATIONERY.
DOLLS of all site, Alphabet Blocks, Ao.
be flatters herself In being able to make a display
that will itive entire satisfaction to visitor, and
goods will be exhibited with pleasure.
aunuury, ov. a, 1001.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
JOHN WILVER,
Vt ESPECTFULLY inform hi friends and en
XV toiners, that he has just opened a shop for the
manufacture of BOOTS a tSHOfcM, on
Spruce ttreet, between Second itreet and Centre
Alley, Sunlury.
where all kinds of work in his line will be made np
in tbe latest style and In tb best workmanlike man
ner.
Having first class stock on band . he flatter himself
that be will be able to suit tne taste 01 tne most tu
Udiou. Tb publio are invited to call.
JOHN WILVER.
Sunbury, June lo, lSfiT
M. J. UKAltllAHT'S
Confectionery, Toy and
TOTJIT STORE
market Street, Sunbnry, Ptv.
CONFECTIONERY OF All KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c, &c,
"CONSTANTLY on hand and for tale at the above
V establishment at wholesale aad retail, at reason'
able prices.
He Is manufacturing all kind of Confeelionarie
lo keep up a lull assortment whicn are sold at low
rate.
..1..... c . n.,iMMM r i . -i k., .
a variety of other aruolea, U1 of whieh ere oUeied
wholesale and retail.
leKemember til name and place, rt
M C! UEattllSD'
Market street, I door west et 8. Y. Bright Son'
store. '
Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1863. tf
Wattrr and Fire Proof
SLATE ROOFS.
THE undersigned respectfully inform builders is
thin sad adjoining counties mat ne 1 preparea w
put on Mat. Roofs in a superior taauner. He furn
ishes tbe oelebrutod Lehicn county Slat, which ll
the best In the narket. lie warrant his work to be
durable aud fire and water proof. He invites the in
spootion ot lb public to the work be basdone in Sun
bnrvon Haunt's. Greenouah'i and Ha' buildings.
aud on others at various place. His price are a
low as those or any otber alater. .
Address, 8. SMITH.
' Sunbury, P. 0.,
or call at his residence ia Upper Augusta twf).
January 11, Je6d.ly
JACOB SHIPMAN.
riBB ABO Uri XSSUSANOB AQKNT,
SUNBURY, TENN'A.
rsuusnte .
Farmer Mutual Fir Interna 0., York P.
rnmharlond Valle Mutual Proteetioa C.
New York Mutual Lif., Girar d Life of Phil'.. 4 Hart
ford Cusia. General Accident.
UNION HOTEL-
CUAK. lTiCi:L lrorietr.
In Cab' AddltitB to 61KBURY, neer Ue Petus'sV
Uailroad Coiupanv't Shop..'
VV.U MANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS
kent who will find ample aooomuiod alien. Good
eoviu and wallers, boarder aa enjov the quiet oom
hru ol borne Willi fare equal 10 ue nesr aateia,
Uu Liquors are of the Jhoiesjt kind.
suiibury, June 1S07
Great Attraction, ?
' at the . t ' "
NEW TIN-WARE,
IreMe avsael Uto-ve) tor-o off
SMITH & GEITTSER,!
BtTNBTJRY,
Where tbsy keep emistantly on hand and zssnafa-
rare so eraer at snort notioe.
XriT ARC SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
They would especially call the attention of par-
wi w weir large ana wen soieetea rtoca 01
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES.
The subscribers bare made arrangement to bar
all their best stores made to order, and those who
wonld have good stove would do well to go and
uuiuh ueu targe aua well seteeiea noes
First. They defy competition
tried Brands of Cook Stoves, vis :
the following
Combination wstaa Burner, Cook.
Uorernor Penn Cook.
WABASH AND IRONSIDES.
nd the well kaow AdUdust Cook 6tove called
SPEAH'S AWllDUtSr.
Also. Parlor and office Stoves in areat varletv am
bracing all the best manufactures and most fashion
able designs, unsurpassed for beauty of finish aimDli-
eity of arrangements combining eheapneas, durability
ana eaon novo warrantee to pertorm wbat they are
represented.
Also, The celebrated Baltimore Fire Place Stove,
lor seating nrst, seconu ana tnua stories by HegUters
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the oelebrated MORNING GL0R7.
Coal Oil. Coal Oil Lampi, Bbadea
Cblmnlea, nnd all article;
usually kept in an establishment of this kind.
I ney are also preparea to lurnisb Mate ana do slating
tn the best workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Roofing, Spouting, Range and
Furnace Work, O a Fitting, Ao. Repairing neatly
ana eneapiy executaa.
Also
"Baagh') Raw Bono 8nperPboi
pnatei
Remember the alaea. Sample and Sales Room
nearly opposite Conly'i Hardware Store, Market
street, between Third and Fourth streets. Building
aarx paintea.
August za, isoo
8ARSAPARILXA, MINERAL WATER
PORTER AND ALE.
milE subscribers having located a bottllnc estab-
X lishment in Cake's Addition, in tbe Borough of
Bunoury, respectfully inform u eititensol itiis and
adjoining oounties that they are prepared to furn
ish Landlords, Restaurent Keepers and private fami
ne with the beat brands of Sarxaparilla. Mineral Wa
ter. Ale and Porter, bottled in tbe best manner. Tbeir
drink are procured from tbe best establishment In
tb country, which enable them to furnish a better
ariiolo than ean be had elsewhere, which will be de
livered at the lowest rate.
Tb oitisens of Sunburv and vicinitv will find it to
their interest to patronise home industry, and assist
in making this a permanent enterpriie,and at the
same time save labor and money.
uraer are reepectiuiiy soiioita,wnicn win receive
prompt attention.
Address, rnuisi a nuris,
August 17, 1S6T- 8m Sunbnry, Pa
nmswn:i.-nr9
IN SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND CO.
CHAS. ITZBL
RESPECTFULLY Inform hi friends and th
public cenerally, that he ha commenced the
manufacture, and is now ready to furnish
LAGER BEER AISD ALE,
of a aaperior quality. Having procured the nrvioe
of a first elass brewer, be i enabled to supply Land
lords, neetaurania ana private ramilies wan an ar
ticle that is palatable, pure and healthy.
Order are respectfully solicited which will ro
oeive prompt attention.
CUAH. 1T2EL,.
Sunbury, November 16, 18r!7.
FARMERS & BUILDERS.
LITHE AND LIMESTONE.
THE subscriber respectfully Inform the cilltens
of Northumberland county, that they are now
preparea 10 turnnsn 1.1211), or a superior quality to
Farmer and Builder. Also, LIME-STONE from
tne celebrated Lime-Stone Quarries of Lower Maho
dot township, at short notice and at reasonable rates.
The above will be delivered to any Railroad sta
tion alone the line of the different railroads when
ordered.
There Kilns are located at the Ehamokin Valle
Railroad, near Sunbury, where orders will be
promptly filled.
urdera are respectfully solicited.
Address, J. B. LENKER A BRO.,
Augusts, isar BnnburyPa.
BIH.wIIaTn '
IRON. A large assortment of the best manufac
tured Bar, Hoop. Band, Round and Square
Iron, Nail Rods, Cast Steel. Blister
Steel, . Drill Steol, Horse Shoes, Horse Naila,
Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Hammers,
Sledges, Rasp and File, at
CHOICE FRUIT it ORNAMENTAL
BENJ. BOHNER,
Dealer ia Fruit and Ornamental Tree, will furn.
ish from the most responsible Nurseries in ibis and
otber State, firat olaa TREES of all kind. Also,
Shrubbery, Vine and Plant. Oarden Seed of all
kind.
Order are respectfully solicited.
Address BENJ. BOHNER,
Paxinoi, North 'd. Co.
fP" N. B. Insurance taken In several of tne
must responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Detective
Companies in the State.
dune a, ibqt. y
FLOUR & FEED STORE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
THE subscriber respectfully inform th publl
that he keep constantly on hand at hi new
HAittuuiMS, nearui BuamoKin valley rtatiroad
Depot, in SUNBURY, Flour by the barrel and sacks
01 au ainas 01 1 a by in lea
Tb above ia all manufactured at hi own Mill,
ana win d sola at tne lowest easn prioe.
J M. CADWALLADER.
Sunbury, April 1, 18C
J. H. Conley Co.,
Market Mtreet, Eaat ol t he Itallroad
BUNBUBY, PErTN-'A..
DEALERS IN
FORLICl. V AMERICAN,
Hardware & Cutlery.
THE attention of Mechanic, Fanner, Builder,
and Buyer generally it invited to the fact that
we are now offering a better (elected assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC,
than vr waa offered in this marked at price mueh
below those heretofore demanded by dealer. Our
stock comprise all article ia thi line of business,
mbraeing a general issort tnent el tool and mate
rial used by
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAOONMAE.ER8,
JOINERS, AC, AC,
together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails,
BpikesjRope, Chains, Orladstonet, Mill and X Cut
Saws, Ae., Ao.
Sunbury, March 30, 1867.
SUNBURY FOUNDRY.
ClliO. KOIIRIIAC1I fc HOX,
ARB now carrying on businc at thl eld estab
lishment with renewed vigor.
Castings of every description, promptly furnished
to order.
. The Stove manufactured at thia Foundry bare
acquired tbe highest reputation.
Particular atUatioa paid t MILL CA8TrNOS.
Farmer should ao forgot that Ue PLOWS made
at tbe Sunbury Foundry bave never been equalled.
Agricultural implement repaired at short notice.
Small seating, including Cooking ateaaiU, of tb
moat improved aad as oat aaeful pattern.
Th busin will be eoadaoted aa aa enlarged
dale. Old euetomer will be accommodated a usual,
and sew aaoa ar respeetfully (oliulted.
banbary, May 11, lbofi
Votioe) to MercbAaU and Shipper.
mUE usdatsigned, proprietor ef Weber A Friek'f
X Line, give notice to merchant and iblpper
that th Depot 1 (till at Bll Market street. Pbllai
dolphla, and all Ueods diroated te Sunbury, Danville
ana Lewisborg, and all intermsjiau staUou along
th railroad, wUl b promptly d.lisared.
UT Car lear 811 Market street, Philadelphia
tri-weehlv Taesdays, Thendav and Betarday.
' J. W. BHOWN, Propnsdcr, Lwsrisoacg, .
J. U. BKOWN.AgSuiihur.Pa. .
DambrT, 1867.
BIRD CAGES, 11 different kinds. Jj jeawntt
good and cheap Bud CgM, go te
wh'LET f 0
:o.AJavrriwfl:oOT3 :
LOOK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A RSFVGB FROM tJVACK
KEY.
TUB ONLY tLACB WHERE A CVXB
. VAN BB OBTAINED. .
DR. JOHNSON has dieeovered the most Certain .Speedy
and only KfTeetaal Remerty m the World for ell Pis
vale tlis eases. Weakness of tbe flac of Lin.be, Btrietarea,
A(etHinaf th. Kidneys aad Blwtder, Involamary Die
charge. Imeoteney, General Debility, Nervousness, Dye-
pepsr. fnaoor, lw Points, uonlusionot ideas, raluH
latum of the Heart, Ttmality, Trembling, D.maeee of
Bight or uidcineas, Ultra ae or the Head, Throat, NM or
ekin. Affectkm ot the Liver, Usnrs, Sturaach or Bowai
thee Terrible Duwrdeis arising flora uSetMiUryHabiu
of Ynutb thHM secret end ailiuiy practices more fatal to
their victims than the song of Syrens to the Manners of
Ulyaaee, bitgbt.iig tueii ax at wiiiMint aopea ot anucipalions,
rendering marriage, Ac, iinpoesible.
Yonng Men
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice,
that dread la I and destructive ham which aimaalty sweep
tn an untimely grave thuosands of Vising Men of the
nvwt exalted laleuts and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have enttanreu listening Penates with tne uiun
dets of eloquence or waked to eestaty th living tyre, amy
call witaiuu oounarnce.
Marriage.
Married Persons or Young Men contemplatiiig ma mage,
being aware of physical weakness, orgaaie aeoiuty, 1
futilities, Ac, speedily cured.
lie who places himself ender tha care of Dr. 1. may
may religiously cmiBde In his honor as a gentleman, and
einnaenuy re.y upon nisssiii a a rnysician.
Organic Weakness
lmmediatetv Cared, and P4 Vio- Restored.
This Uiat.eMing AiTeeti.ti. winch renders Life misera
ble and marriage imp.iMit.le is tbe penally paid by t he
victims of improper indulgences. Yining p.rsutMi are too
apt to eomniit raeesses from not being aware of the dread
ful coiieequencea that may ensue. Now, who that under
stands tbe suliject will preteial to deny that the power of
pttwrea'toi. is lost sooner by those falling uuo improper
habits than by the prudent f Besides deitig deprived the
pleasures of healthy nfTspriiigjthe most seriousatnl desttae
ttve svmDtums to both body aiai mind arise. The system
becomes Deranged, the Phyaical and Mental Functions
Weakened, loss of Prno'eative Power, Nervous Irritibili
ty. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Con
stitutiiinal urbii.ty, a vv sating of ue rrame, uougn,
Consumption, uecay siic utatn,
Ofllce, ro. 7 South Frederick Street
Left hand side going fnm Baltimore street, a few doors
rrurn theeorner. Fail not to observe name and number.
Letteis mast be paid and contain a etamp. Th Doctor'
Diploma bang tu bi omce.
A. Cure Warranted In Two Pay.
No Mercury or Nauteoue Drugt,
Ir. Johnston,
Member of th Roval Collets of Burreona. Ixnidon, Crad.
uate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United
States, and the greater part of whose tile has been spent
111 th. .hiispitals of London, Pane, Fadadelphia and else
where, bus effected some of the moat astonishing cure
that were ever known ; many troubled with tinging in the
neaa ana ears wihm. asleep, great nervouanesa, ue.ng eurn
ed at sudden unde, bashtuliiess, with fiequent biualiiiMX.
attended sometimes with derangement of mind, weiecnred
immeaiatery.
Take Particular police.
Dr. J. addreaeea all tbwe who have iniared themeclvee
by improper indulgence and enlilary huuits, which rain
both body and mind, unfitting theut for either business,
study, society or saarriage.
'1'Hasa are aoine of the sad and melancholy effect pro
duced bv ear Iv habita ot vouth.viz: Weakneasof tor Back
and Lambs, Pain in the Head, Dimness of rtit, Lhhm of
Muscular Power, Palpitation of th Heart. Dyapepey,
nervoue srnu.t111.ty, fe.a11geme.111K tne vigeeuv r uih;
tluua. General D'blllly, Symptoms of C'Wsumptiim. Ae.
' MaMTAixv The fearful effecu tni the mind are much
to bedremled Iiaa of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, I)e-
nressuin ik spints, bvil-l oreiKlnigs, Avcrsnai totSieiety,
Den.
tiistruat, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ae. r
lhevilB produced.
Thousands of persona of all ages can now ndg what
Is the cause of then declining health, loams their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and euaciaird, having a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms
of consumption.
Vonnyr men
Who have injured themselvea by a certain practice Indulg
ed in when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil
ci.mpan.ima. or at echM.I, the effeeta of which ar nightly
felt, even when asleep, and if not cured rendera marriage
impossible, and destroys both mind and body, sbnald apply
immediately.
W,mt a pity that a young man, tbe hope of his country,
the darting of his parents, should be snatched front all pna
peels and enjoyments of blr, by the consequence of devia
ting from tbe path of nature and indulging in . certain
secret habit. Such persons most, before contemplating
Marriage,
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary
requisites to prunviteeounubial happiness, indeed without
these, the jourucy through life becomes a weary pilgrim
age; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind
become shadowed with despair and filled with the melan
choly reflection that the happiness of another become
blighted with our own
IMttense of Imprudence,
When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
finds that he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease,
it Uh) often happens that sit ill-timed sense of shame, or
dread of discovery, deters tinnfrom applying to those who,
f.om education and respectability, can alone befi.end him,
delaying till the const itutloual ampt"iua .if Ihis hnrild
ciseiise Huiice their appearance, such as ulerrated sore
throat, diseased uose, noctural pains in the head and limbs,
dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and
aims, blotches on tbe head, face and eauem.tita, pmfrese-
ingwith Irientlul lauidily. till at last the Daaue ol the
mouth or tha bone, of the nose fall in, and the victim of
this awful disease become a horrid object or cotnmier re
turn, till death puib a period to me dreadful sunerinff, by
sending him to thul Uodieuovercd Country from whence
no traveller retuina.H
It ia a melancholy fact that thnosands fall victima to this
terrible disease, owing to the unskiltfnlness of igiKHa.it
oietenaers. who. bv tn. use 01 that "Deadly foiWHt, Mer
cury," ruin th. constitution and make tbe residue of life
miserable.
nlrantrcr)
Trust not your lives, or health, 10 the care r.f the many
unlearned end worthless I'reteuders. destitute of know!
edge, name or character, who copy Dr Johnston's adver.
tisemeuls, or style themselvea. in the newspapeis, regularly
Kdi.cnted Physicians, incapable of Cuiing, they keep you
trifling month after mouth taking their filthy and pnisnmis
compounds, or a long as the smallest fee can be obtained,
and 111 despair, leave you with luiued health to sigh over
your ga.iiiHj ataappointment.
Dr. Johnatnn ia the only Physician advertising.
His credential ir dinlomss always hang in his office.
His remidiesor treatment are unkieiwa to .11 others,
prepared from a life spent in the rreat hoan.isls of Korone.
the firat in tins ciaintry and a nva-e extensive "Private
rractice" man any other rhratcian in tne world.
adoraieiuent of the I'resie).
Th. many thousands cured at thia institution year after
Year, and the numerous imnortanl rtur.teal Onerationa
pert'a-med by Dr. Johnsttai, witnessed bv tbe reporters of
the 'Son." 'Clipper," and many uther papera. anticee of
wniea nave appeared egain and agaia belore toe publio,
besides his standing as a gentleman of clierueler and re
aponaioiiuy, is a aumc.eul guaiautee u tn. auiicica.
rkln IMateaae Npeedlly Cured.
Peram writing ahoo'd be particular in directing tbeir
bvvi ,u 111. timiiuiiuii, 111 uie 1 oik, wing manner)
loltn 11. Johniston, HI. D.
Of th Bali.moie Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md,
Nov. 30, 18071 y.
lOO I IN THE PRICES OF lOUO
Fall & Winter Goodsl
Mian HI. Wj. Iaanrua. having lustr.turn
ed from Philadelphia with a superior stock of Fall
and Winter Uoods for tb trad of 1867 and '68,
which b is able to eell at very reduced priees
would respectfully eall the attention of her custo
mers snd the publio cenerally, to the superior aual
ity of ber goods, and th low prioe at which they
areneia, one no su ainas 01
DRESS GOODS,
Including Poplins, Merinos, D Lain, Calico, Ac
all at the lowest prices.
Extra quality Muslin at extra low prioe. Drll
lings. Canton Flannel.
Balmoral Skirt. Shawl. Hoods.
Gloves of all description. Including a very supe
rior quality 01 A.aais viow uiovee.
. HOSIERY.
Ribbon and Trimming of all varieties. Laeee,
stamped good, Zephyr aud Varus, Toaling in great
varletv.
Gent' and Ladles' Handkerchief, Scarfs, Muff
Taasels and Button Pomade, avxtraeta, aad a large
variety ot not ions ana lancy aruoiea.
Call and so. them befor going elsewhere.
I. L. LAZARUS
Sunbury, Nov. X 1867.
NEW FALX.
Millinery Goods.
HI sea M. Ooisaler. bee leave to an
nounce to tb Ladies of Sunbury and vioinity, abet
a has just opened a large aad varied stock of
MILLINERY GOODS,
of all th latest Fall aad Winter style, to wbieb she
invites attention of bar patron, and ta Mali gene
rally, oouodentoi uer aoiniy to pias.
A good assortment of BONNETS HATS,
Hats fbr featuree bright and Jolly,
Hat fbr fa a. melaaobaly.
Hats fur figure, broad aad early,
Hat Cur straight bair, aad for eurly .
. Hats of silk, olotb.f.U and bearer,
Hat that almost wear forever,
Hat that el war took so aeat.
Are bought at Mia tJoniar' e Fourth ttraet
Alio, aa xellnt asaortaentof Faablooabla Eos
broideriei. Edging. Lace. Wooiea Can. Uandkv.
chiefs, Scarf, Glove, Hosieria, and all kind ef
fancy Notion, (stamped Muslin, Coreeej, Perfum.
rle, Soaps, Lilly White, Enamel of Ameriaa, Sta
tionery, Ad., Ao.
Call and suuilsi for yourselve. N troublt W
now gooo
Buubury.Nor. S, 188T: ' "'
BUBBUEY BTJILDLSO LOTS
1 V 1. W. CAKE'S Additioa M the Botek ai
autauj-y, sor sail op reeonaoa aw in
Apply to Dr. U. H AWL and,"
- avn. snvaivvo.
Or P. W. BHEArrR.rotejvllU. ?46u8bur7, "
Nv U. )4
Northern Ventral Railway.'
" WINTIB TIME ICHGDULX.
OK aad after KoTember Wth, 1867, trnnw srlH
leave SUNBURY, a follows : '
LKAvX NORTHWARD,
t.M A. It.. Daily U WUllamsport. Daily exact
Sundays,) fbr Klmlra, Cauandaigua,
Aeobwter, BnflaJoe, Niagara Falls,
Baweneioa Bridt-e aad the Canadaa.
4.11 7. Daily feieept Sunday,) for-Slintra, and
Buffalo via Kri Railway from Klmlra.
I.Ur.aLflaaily (eatept Sundays,) far WUllaau
port.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
3.00 A. M., Daily feaoapt Monday.) for-Baltlmor.
Wasblngtoa and Philadelphia.
6.45 A. Mf, Dally for Baltimore aad Wasblngtoa.,
u ill as i.fi o j r..- n : .
tv.tf. A. A'aiiy auiA ouiiunj,f tor UMUlvra.
Wasblngtoa and Philadelphia.
J. N. DdBarrt, En. S. Yooks,
Qea'l. Sup't., Oen 1 Passen'r Ag'C.
Harrisbarg, Pa. Baltimore, Md.
Philadelphia V Erie Railroad.
""wintbr"time" tablb. '
Throagb aad direct rout between Philadelphia.
Baltimore, Harrisbarg, Willlaauport, and th Ureal
Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
E LEU ANT ELEEPINw CARS ea aH Night Trains.
On and after Monday, Nov. litb, 1887, the Train
on th Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will ran a
follows:
WitTwaaa.
Mail Train leave Philadelphia,
Sunbury,
" ' arr. at ErI.
Erie Express leave Philadelphia.
Sunbury
" " arr at Erie
Elmlra Mall leave Philadelphia,
" " ' Sunbury
'arrive at Lock Haven,
Kavitwabb.
Mall Train leaves Erie
" " Sunbnry, '
" arr. at Philadelphia,
Erie Eiprea leave Erie
U u Hunbury
" arr. at Philadelphia,
Elmlra Mail leave Lock Uava,
Suubury,
arr. at Philadclohia.
11.15 pm.
6.50 a m
9 00 in
13 00 noon
6.35 p m
g ift am
8 00 an
4 lipm
T.4& p m
lOSiam
1 Warn
liilDl
i.2i p aa
6.40 a m
1 00pm
T.I0 an
10.25 am
6.10 n m
Marl and Express connect with alltsninsoa War-
ran A Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Phil
adelphia at 13 00 M. arrive at Irvineton at 6.40 a in,
and Oil City at 9.60 a m.
Leaving Philadelphia at 11.15 P. M., arrive at Oil
City at 4 34 p m.
All train en Warren A Franklin Railway make
elose oonnso lions at Oil City with trains for Frank
lin and Petroleum Centre. BAUUAGE CHECKED
THROUUH.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
Lackawaaaa At ItIoom)lurB Hall
road.
ON aad after Jan. 1st, 1867, Passenger Train
will run a follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A.M. A M.
6 60 10 00
11.20
P. M.
T 10
8 20
P. M.
440
6 00
8 17
6 50
10.15
Leave Reran ton,
" Kingston,
Rupert,
" Danvillr,,
Arr. North'd .
V 20
, 9.M
10 US
.NORTHWARD.
7.00
T 40
H 14 A. M.
Lear North'd.,
t JO
6 00
Daavtll.
Pnport,
Kineaton,
P. M. 6.35
19 50 8.30
2 50 9 05
4.00 10.15
Arr. at Sorantoe.
12.00 PS
Trains leaving; Kinr.ston at 8.30 A.
. M. for Scrsn
ton. connect with Tram arriving at New York at 5.20.
rsjeengers uinii g irain ooutu iroin ccrsoton at
50 A. M. via Northumberland, reach UnrrUburit
2. .10 P. M.. Baltimore 5.30 P. M., Washington 10.-
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. ra.
11. A. runuA.upt,
Kingston, Jan. 19, 1S87.
Reading; Kailroad.
WINTER ARRANUEMENT.
November 25th. 1867.
GREAT TRCNX LINE from the North and
North-Wut for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Potuirllle, Tatnaqua, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen,
town, Eulon, Efhraia, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia,
ao., ao.
Trains leave uarrsburg for New-York, aa fol
low : AtS.00, 6.25 aud 8.10 A. M. and 2.05 and 34
M. connecting with similar Trains on the Penn-
v'.vania Railroad, and arriving at Now York at 5..0
0.15'and 11 50 A. M. and 3.40. 9.30 P. M. Sleep
ing Cars aooompanying the 3.00 A. M.aud .35 P. M.
Trains, without change.
Leavo Harrisburgfor Reading, PotUville, Taroa
qua. Mincrsrllle, Ashland, Pine (jrovo, AHeniown
and Philadelphia at 8.10 A. M. and 2.U5 and 4.10
P. Jl , (topping at j,rnon auu principal way
stations ; the 4.10 p ui. uiakiug connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsvilla.
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad, leave Uarrisburg at 3.55 p. m.
xieturniug ieaveiew sora ar v w m. tu., i. uv
Noon aud 5. CO and 00 p. ni.; Philadelphia at 8.15
m. and 3.30 p. in. n ay faesenger lratn leave
Philadelphia at 7.30 a. ui., returning from Reading
at 8.30 p. in. (topping at all Stations ; Pottsvilla at
8 45 a. m. and 2 45 p. m; Ashland A.00 a.m. and 12 -
19 and 2.00 p.m.; lamaqua at 8.30 a.m. and 1.00
and 8 45 p. m. .
Leave Potlavtlle for Harrisburg via Schuylkill and
Snsquehanna Railroad at 7 10 a. m. and 12.00 noon.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Reading at
7.30 A. 11. returning from Philadelphia at 4.08
P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains lear heading at 7.09
A. M., and 8.15 P.M. for Ephrata, Litis, Lancas
ter. Columbia, Ao.
On Sunday: Leave New lork at 8 00pm., Phila
delphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P M. the 8.60 a.m.
train running only to Reading, PotUville 8 00 a m.,
Hurrisburg, t 25 am, and 4.10 and 9-35 p m. aud
Reading at 1.00 and 7.15 a. m, for Harrisbarg, and
7.06 a. m. and 11.40 p in. for New York, 4.25 p n.
lor rnuauoipnia .
Commutation. Mileage, Season. School and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduoed rates to and from aU
point.
Baggage checked through : 100 Ponndi Baggage
allowed each Passenger-
u. A.
General Superintendent'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in very variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL,
Upper Wharf, BTJNBTJRY, Penn'a.
rr Orders solioited and filled with promptness and
despatch.
bnnbury, May 11, 1866. y
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
Se SBOTHEB,
Shlpier V iioloule kv Uclail
iseuier iu
1VU1TK Sc. RED ASH COAL,
in every variety.
Role Aa-enta. westward, of the Celebrated Henrv
Clay Coal.
LOVKS VrBAHP, DtaSUXT, JTA.
Sunbury, Jan. 13, 1866.
BOOT A.-M HIIOE fvTOIIE
THE subscriber otTcrs to sell bis Boot and boe
Stor, located on arket street, Sunbury, a tew
door east of Haupt' new building, including a
large stock of Boot, end Ladies and Children's
&boet. Gaiter, Ao. The room will also be rented
to any person purchasing th stock. If desired. Here
to presented aa opportunity for doing a first-class
Boot and Shoe busin. Th -ablihmat ia offer
ed for eale beoause the owner baa gone into other
business ia th West. J. U. JEFiRIEa.
Sunbury, January 4, 1868.
Pttiala, Ollas Vc.
A full stock of Oil comprising Linseed Oil, Coal
Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricating Oil for Engiuas aud
Machinery, Varuiahos, Ola, always on band, at low
price at CONLEY A CO S
F.
les, Gig True, Pad Tree. Hanea, all kiu'i aud
vert UilnkT pvrtaixuoc to toe buinw, for sate bj
ne nut
J. H.
W1sAI VV
wUSam'TbT
THE (ol lew bag peraoo are entitled te receive aa
increase of Bounty under the Act of Cungrea
passed July 1866, to equalise Bounties.
1st All Kldler who enlisted after th 19th day of
April, 1861, tor t yeara, and (erred their tiiaeef
enikavmeat aad have keen buaarably discharged, aad
bav received or ar auutlej .0 reoeiv a Bounty of
104, are entitled an additional Bounty of 100.
Sd All nob toldler who nllted for S yeai, nd
bav been honorably dlaoharged oa aeeoant ef
wound retwivesi ia tb Ha of duty, are entitled to
aa additional Bounty of MOt,
Id Tha Widow. Minor Children, or PorenUofauoh
aoldier who died In tbe Sornc of wound or diseaas,
are entiUed to aa addiuonal Bounty of I .
kyappUeettoate 8. f. WOLVERTON, Eja., of
oaavar, Passaayivauia, who is a aulberiaed Claim
Agent, all such oUim csn be speedily oolloutad. . ,
punbury. Aauat 4, laofi tf
Ctoachmakers,
TIT. ar. Mlllng RI-m, f Dik-, HuUfpf A
V Oaarase, BuTss, CUl, Ale 1 '
Larg. 00NLK4C0
Suabary. Marfh 18f