TH1 VEEY LATEST ABBIVAI 1 1 FALL WSJTEll Joseph Eysler, turner of Market ud Fourth Street, HUNBURY, PENN'A. Invite tbo public to call and examine hie elegant assortment of FALL. AND WINTER GOODS, which he will aril at greatly reduced priors. Hit lock Consols in part of CABSIMERES. CLOTHS, ScC , Pilk, Delaines, Lawns, Oinghame, Caliooel, Muslin, Sheeting, Tickings, Jeana, and a full assortment of Cotton and Woolen goods generally MGY2BOT0 Hosiery, Gloves, Uood Skirts. Abu Handkerchiefs, Brushes, Comb". lint nnd Cnno, 'Hoot and Sheen, 11 is assortment of goods will not, he is sure fail to please the fancy and suit the wants of any desirous of purchasing. His stock of HARDWARE AND QTJEENSWARE, anil Urooerlci la largo In quantity and choice in quality, comprising generally everything needed in the household either for use or ornament. He is always ready and glad to see his friends and takes pleasure in showing them his goods even though no sales are made. Ho only asks a cnll, and is sure that the stock will oompare favorably in price and quality with the cheapest. Sunbury, Nov. 18, 1807. 0 WATCHMAKER JEWELER, Market Square, near tho Court Uouso, SUNBURY. Northumberland County, Ts. Hb has just oponod an assortment or uoia and f'lain Patent Watches, CLOCKS fur Railroads. Banks and Dwellings, Fine Gold Rings, Finger Rings, Bracelets. Alinia- inra Cases, Medallions. Lnckota. Pencils. Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Dessert, Tea Salt and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Cups, Napkin Kings, Fruit said Buttor Knives, Shields, Coinhs, Diamond Pointod l'cns, Costers, Pitchers, Mutter Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets, Syrup Pitchers, Ac.. Ac. He invites the cltiiens or Sunbury anil vicinity to cnll at the above place, where he will be happy to wait upon them. tirl'articular attention paid to REPAIRING. December 21, 1867. NEW GROCERY! On Third SI , one door bolow the Lutheran Church, f U N n U It Y , P E N N 'A. HENRY PETERS, Hat just opcneil a AND Provision Store and is selling low for CASH. His Stock is eomploto, consisting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL, Molasses, Syrups, Mackerel, Lard, Hams, Nuts Dried and Canned Fruits, Prune, Raisins, Cheese, and Crackers, and in fact everything usually kept in the Grocery line. Tho best FLOUR and ME AL in the Marks1 Tobacco, Cigars, and a variety of NOTIONS. Coustantly on band fc'hcll and Can m'w ss rar ax: mx. a which will be furnished to privato families in largo or small quantities. Also : All kind of Cauncd Fruit, at tbo lowest prices. Country Produoc taken In exchango for Goods. QTCail anil examine my Stock, and satisfy your selves. HENRY PETERS. Sunbury, Deo 14, 1967. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO tiODLl NE3S." A FACT which is ilcwoiiitrnted at GUNNISON A CO S., I'll-.1 4'Iimm Miuvimc liaii 4 'ti 1 1 i r x lid (i!iti:t1i'iiiii;- liooiti. Two st-cln.-s BARBERS always in nttMnlancc. l'artir lar attention to cutting l.iulics nnd Children's hair. "Jive ui a call at tbo New Rooms over tbo Post OCico. Sunbury, A113u.il 3, ISO". tf PURE LAGER BEER! rouii:K ali:, From the Cold Spring Brewery, SUNBURY, P A. JOSEPH BACHES.. RESPECTFULLY informs the public generally that he is prepared to furnish iLAGEll BEER, PORTEK AND ALE, n largo or small quantities. His facilities for lunk ng Beer cannot be excelled, and is pronounced supe rior to any other otlcred in Ccntrul Pennsylvania. It has also boon recommended by physicians as a healthy drink fur invalids. Hotels, Restaurants and private families supplied at short notice. Sunbury, Sept 21 , 18C7 ISAAC X. STAUFFEE, Watchmaker and Jen . NOBTHiid ST.. COB;. OF QTJAIIIJY, PHILADELPHIA. An assortment of Walshes, Jewelry, Silver and Plati-tl Ware constantly on hand, nRcpniriug of Watches und Jiwdry prmiplly at tr:l .led I". Novai, ij-fi? Iy. l'AJiii.V ixu (J I tCM Mrs SARAH STMPSON", Walnut Street, SUNBURY, PA. Having bueu appointed Agent by the Singer Manu facturing Company, for the sale of Siugur'i New Family Sewing Machines, informs tho publio that tlicy oan be had at her residence. Tlicxe Machinus are siniplo, eouipact, durable and boautilul. Capable of porforming a ruii,;e ami a variety of work never before attempted upon a sin glu Machine using either Milk, twit linen or cot ton Thread, aad sewing with equal fauili'y the very fiueit and coarsen! maieriuls, and anything between in two exii'ciuosin theinost besutiful and substan tial manner. These Machines will be told at reasonable rati. Call and eiMuiue for youiselvos. Mrs. SARAH SIMPSON, Agent. October 2d, 1807. SEEING IS BELIEVING .tt?01 .licit Ntr-e. NEW PRICKS I NEW GOODS Ilieb. Silver and Silver-Mated Wares, Iocludiug every stvlo und doscription, maJo e.presly for tha Winter trade, which for neatness and durability cannot bo surpassed at JOIIN BOWMAN'S Wholosale au I Retail Manufacturing KntablUhmcnt, 7U AllCJl STlthEr, PHILADELPHIA. Re-plating at thort notice, 'eouuihej 21, INli augi7 P h o iook"a p"h" a" l bum's BOOKS AKTT) BTATIOMEBY, Monthly Time Books Drawing Books und Slates. Hooka, II) sua Book, Bl.uk Book', Memorandum Ularles, rocket Books, Ink Stands, Peus, Pencils, a fine artaieut ot Paper, luk, Ao. Foraalot, ANKA PAINTER. titi-iculius'ul liittlfiueu(M, "I J OK tj Oraln Rake, Hteel and Iron derdon Rakes, f "", " """"I'o Spades, Miovcls, Manure and Hay orks, drass and Urain Soythos, drain CradlM, Ciadle Fingers, Traoa, Breast, Tongue and i-ug inams. driud-siouos, Fanning Mill Keivosof ii si auu aiuis. a largo auortinunt of Rod Wagon JIaiuoa, for Ploniujj, Farm Bolls. Cultivator Teeth. Teeth, or saie ty jLil "lt CO. Mount Carmel Hotel MT. CAFMEL, Northuruberlaud Co., Pa., Tlls. EURKET, I'uuf kiktoh. rbu e .mu-u.liuu. Hotel is boated near the df,nd. m m balnuktu Valley aud the (ju.kake A .w ,ork Railroads Traiiui in ive and deirt dnily. Ihis bou-i, 1. .,Htd in tfcc ,clltr, ( nt' ooal l.u. giou aud altir , tnebe.i.aoc"Uiun,dutiuo.t.j travoleis at 'i ponuan:nt w'itomer jny $t NEW GROCERY STORE, V. 3. ITTJPalLEAlT & CO , Markot Btreet, Six doors East of Third streot, north sido, SUNBURY, FA., t ESFECTFULLY Inform their friends and the IV public, that Uoy have opened a IsTE-W GBOCERY AND PROVISION STORE, and will be happy to have them call and examine their stock, which has just boen oponed, embrae ing everything in the (irooery line, such as Coffee. Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spices, Canned and Dried Fruits, Boans. Hominy, Cheese, trackers, Baoon, Ham, Fish, Salt, Potatoes, etc., togothor with Soaps, Candles, Soda, Ac, and in fact everything in the Oroooryand Provision. LFLOUR AND FEED, Qiiccnswaro, Willow-waro, Glassware. Coal Oil Lamps, Coal fall and" see before purchasing elsewhere. Suubury, April 27, 1867. FRESH ARRIVAL OF FANCY DRY GOODS. MISS KATE BLACK, Market fnuarc. two doors East of the old Bank Market 1., HrNm;KY, Pemra., HAS opened a fresh supply 1 the latest stylos of Full and Winter (oods. selected by herself r,m the most fashionablo establishments in Phila 'tlheBi'i PcjLainos, Alpacas. French Merinos. Tlaln nnd Plaid Poplins, Mourning Uoods. (Moths. Sacquo Flannels, Lndics nnd Childrons' lints, Feathers, Ribbons, Drocs Trimmings, Embroidorics, Laco Veils nnd hnndkorebiefs, gloves, hosiery, Balmoral pkirts.llrcnkl'ust and Blanket Slimvls.WiutoriSucquos ami Ladies' goods of every description. dents' Collars, Neck-ties, Hall-hose, Handker chiefs anddloves. Pcrhimery. Toilet Sonps. Hair Brushes. Combs, etc. Ijf-Hophins' Eliptic bkirts. KATE BLACK. Sunbury, Nov. 2, 13rt7. f-j. THE HOWE MACHKIE CO S SEWING MACHINES, 699 Broadway, New York. l'or PaiuilU-M und .Unniii'aflurfrsi, Thoso World-Renowucd Sewing Mnrhines. were awarded the highest premium at the World 's Fair in London, and six first premiums ot tho Now ork .State FniroflKliO. nnd are celebrated for doing tho best work, using a much smaller ucedla for tho same throud than any other machine, nnd by the introduc tion of tho most approved muchiuory, we are now able to supply tho very boat machines in tho world. These machines are mndo at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under tho lmmediato supervision of tho President of the Company, Klias Howe, Jr., tha original inventor of tho Sewing Ma cbino. Theyaro adupted to nil kinds of Family Sewing, and to use of Scamsrrcsfes, Drc" Makers, Taylors, Manufacturers of Shirts. Collars. Skirts, Cloaks, Man tillas. Clothing. Hats. Caps. Corseis, Boots, Shoes, Harness, Saddles, Linen doods, I nibrcllus, Parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, wool en nnd cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen throod. They will scam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind, nnd perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect etitch, alike on bcth sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invonted by Mr. HOWE, and miulo on this Machine, is tho most impular nnd all Sowing .Machines uio subject to the principle invented by him. SEND FOR CIRCl'LAR. The Doii'O Machine Company. KM Broadway, Cor. Fourth St., N. Y. April tl, lS(i7. THE great" ZMHAEI HITTERS The component parts of this remarkable preparation were first dibtot'trtd, compounded and distributed, some twenty years ago, by lr. Cnioi-si'S, the c.l bratcd Kyptian I'bybicin. Thousands of his suffer ing countrymen were rusturcd to health, as well as great numbers of the inhabitants of Nubia and Abyssinia, and of the countries bordering upon the boutliei n coast or me Mediterranean bea. Inileed, the famo of tho ZIKUA1U 1HTXEIW soon spread over Europe, und was adopted by the principal Physicians In charge of the hospitals of the old world, in which it is still useu Willi preeml- neut succesf. Th Viceroy of Egypt placed tlie n&mo ws upon Uie Koli of houles," and pre Of IR. C'UKOPSVS I Kntcd lo hiiu a Mi'dul bearing the following inscrtp tion : " Da Chkoibu Uie Public Benifuctor." Tills Hitters ( now off red to the public of America with the full assurance tliut ii will be found, unun a fair trial, to act as a specific for the cuo of Cholera Dysentery, Dlarrhceti Cholera Muusf Fever and Ague. Yellow Fcvtr iinallam, Typhoid Fever. Uvaneusia. t one, uroncniuv, t onatuiiimou iniu- lenoy, DUcn.fi of tho Ii.lttneya Kcrvou Debility, and Female Complaint. Remarkablo cures of the above dieitst-s have been effected by its use, as numerous certificates, many from regular jiliysicians, fully attest! and it is dcslimd to siipt'rarde any preparation extant. As an agrciable Tonic, aud an 1XVIC0IUTINO BEVE1UCE, IT HAS NO EQUAL. Tnra tub ZIN'OAIII UITTEIU HAi BUUI. AS WELL AS BODY, Alb AS A PREVENTIVE or DISEASE, TIAS SO sumuoR. A FEW VORH8 TO LA HI K3. The use of the ZlN'OAItl BITTERS will iilve to you tliAt soft, semi trunsiarent compli.xton which Uie Hod uf nature (de siKnioff woman tu be the lovvliedt of Ids works) fully Intended ttiat you sliouM have for it is nature's own powder and paint combined, liy purifying the blood, llimolatinff the piKinintury otlls of lite dermis, and im):trlinf( hvullb aud life tbrouirliout tits entire system, it especially iiivus thit smooth clearness and beiiulf lo the complexion so niucl, to be desires) re SDuviiia all rouBlmeHs, Moieties, fakles. pimples, and -that yellow, siekly look s common in our dav; and what is even hetu-r U.o this, it cures every species of lemalu irreguutrilics aud dikeasa l'riucipul Depot, ll;ur.tiirg, Pa. EAHTER & HAUSE, Sole Pu.irmtToiis. For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Druggist, fc'unbnry Peuusylvauia. August 3, 1807. n. e w gT(Tc1bTy. rplIE subscribers begs leave to announce to the X citireus of Sunbury aud its viciuity, that they have opened a NEW GHOCEIlir3 Tfo dvor ictt of J. II. Kh'jk't Store, in Mdilet Sipture, wbiro they are prepared to fiuniili every variety of gi. .lines, ami will keep coualuutly on baud tbo choicest varieties of V LOUR & FEED, FUli, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Balf rpiooe of all disonptiou, oaps of every variety Candles, flunking and Chewing tobacco, 6'egars. iiauis. Sboulders, Baoon, Butter, and F'ki;. Also Dried fruits of all kinds, Cunod Peaches aud Tuiua toos, Pickuls, Ketchup, Pepper tSuuce, Ruisins, Lemons, Ac, of best quality, aud in fact every style uf articles kept in a well stocked Urooery. Also Cider Yiiiftimr All ktnita nt n.iuntrv nrrul i., uL.,n J incxebango. The patronage of the publio is re- speutfully solicited. OEOUOE E BKAKD A CO. Sunbury, Nor. 11, 186i. VKJIaTlltlCBBMa Ar. especially iuvileJ to call aud examine our stock T IfllLDKK'H HA hD WAKE, Comprising Nails and Spikes of all varieties. Butts, Screws. Strap and T Hinges, Locks and Latches, Bolts. Plas tering Trowels, Brick Trowels, Planter's Sieve, Ac , Ac ; tor sale by J 11 C"N LLY i CO 4A?ijl??it7 ri l'R'S POUT GHAPB WWE. Itor Chnrch r wmraanion purposes, v ALSO, ' ' ' EXCELLENT FOR 1.AD1K3 AH w- rBrtouo. VJXEl'ARDS, FEW JERSEY sw..iv port juaii: wi:i;, FOUU YEARS OLD. This justly colobrated native Wine is made from the juice of the Oporto drape, raised in this country. Its invaluable Tonic & Nlreii&lln'iiliifi; Proper! ie" Are unsurpassed by any other native wine. Being the puro juice of the grape, produced under Mr. Speer'e own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness are puaranteod. The youngest child may part&ke of its generous qualities, and the weak est iuvalid may use it to advantage. It is particu ly beneficial to the agod and debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that afflict tbo weaker aex. It is, in every respect, A WINK TO BE KELtKD ON. Invalids use SPEF.R'8 POKT UKAPE WIXE. Female use 81'EEK'S POHT ORATE WINK. Weakly persons And a benefit by its uso. BPEER'S WINES in hospitals are preferred to other winos. Infold by all Druggists and Oroeers. A. Bl'ELK'S V1KE1 AHD, New Jersey. Office, 213 BROADWAY, New York. The trade supplied by Johnson, Hollowny A Cow. don, and French, Richards A Co., in Philadelphia. For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Sunbury, Fa. Oct, 2. ly. All kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Feus, luk, Paper, Ac. Miscelfttneous Books, a good assort-1 niont. All tho now books received; as soon as puniisnea, acu lor siuo at Publishers prices. B1BLEB, Prayer Books and Uymu Books, in every style of binding. Catholio Pray or Books. FAMILY BIBLES in vnrlous styles- DICTIONARIES of all sixes. 3 W td o o W ai H O U M W W w w a Juvonilcs and Toy Books, a lurge assortment lllank ICooUsi d Blank Forms of all kinds. Foolscap, Legal Cap, Lettor nnd Note Papers. COP VINO BOOKS, Inkstands, Pen Racks, Files, Papor, Cutters and Counting House Stationery generally. PHOTOURAPH und dear. ALBUMS cheap Gold Pens and Huldcrs. Pocket Books and Bill Wallets. Picture Frames. Stereoscopes and Yiows, American, French .Ac. Drawing Pnper. all sizes, Bristol Bonrd. Ac. Diaries, Memorandum Books, Ao Backgammon Boards, Games, Chess men, Ac. Toys a largo and eomploto assortment! Base-Bull and Bats. Fishing Rods ana xacaie. Perfumes, Brohcmtan and Parisian Marbles. Ac. tinld Pens ro-pointed. Lamps, Shidcs, Globes, Chimneys, Ac. Wall Paper and Border, all kiuds. Window Curtains, Paner Uilt and Oiled. Music and Musical Instruments. IT?' A 11 kinds of Books and Stationery not on hand promptly ordered. All tne Daily ana vrccKiy rapers ana magazines. Accntfortlia ''Aincricun Orttan." Also tor "La Huso's llnir Restorative," Enamel of America, aud "Antmniii bteam iaviRatton Vompuuy." Sunbury, May 18. Iii7. .1 It C I i ST H E E T FO U 1ST D H Y ! .1. YOI'.XjIHAS, Proprietor. sVrcli Ht.,liM-peii 31 nnd Kli, rlotio lo the I'ubllc Mt'lsool IIoump, SUNBURY PENN'A. THE proprietor of this establishment respcottully informs the publio that he has commenced the man ufacture of Cooking and Hoating ST07HS! which ho will sell at lower prices then they can bo obtained elsewhere. MILL Clearing, Stoves, and the largest class of Castings inado promptly to order. AImj. Window W eights, Frame and Orates for Cel lar Windows, to. 't Iron 'lslmtiv Tops, WATER TROUGHS A DOOR STEPS A liberal price paid for old eastings. THE CELEBRATED LIVERPOOL PLOW, itn proved, is manufactured at this establishment. Also, Stove Grates of aU kinds, Kettles, and every variety of small castings. Buiibury,Oct. , 1867. a"ew auiiival op FALL VT1TTEE. AT THE STOKE OF XIX. EN GEL, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, SL'NBl'RY. J 1ST received from New York and Philadelphia, a large supply of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which ho will sell at small profits, lor ciu.h or couutry produoe. His Dry Goods department is full of every descrip tion. A eplendid line of LADIES' DRESS GOUfiS, and While Goods at all prieea. Fancy Sacking for Ladies, and Shetland Wool Shawls Yankee Notions in Great Variety Also, Ladies' French Corsets aud Hoop Skirts. C -A- HrL 3? E T S , Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth Widnw Shades, Plain Green and Brown Oil Cloth and Fixtures for Windows. QHOCEBIB S, Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Crackers, Spices, Salt Fish, Cheese, Ao. iueenware, Glassware, sjlcndid SetU of Tcaworo, at low prices. BOOTS & SHOES IN GREAT VAKIETY. Hats and Caps, Oil, Taint, Glass, Putty, Bebool Books, Paper, Slates, Ac. HARD W A 11 E . Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Bcrews A Large assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor der. at all prices. All persons desiring to get good goods will pleas. give bim call. r J. II. ENGFL. Suubury, Nut, lg, 1887 NEW GOODS. Miae LOUISA BHI3BLEB, South side of Market Square, SUNBURY, Pa , HAS just 'roturned from the oity with a large, handsome and oheapest ossortmout of Parisian stylos of Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Bonnet in Suubury, of the following patterns, Prineess, Alaska, All Right, Floretta, Sensation, Turban, etc. Also, faciputM, Breakfaid Shawls, Zephyr-knit Kaequus, feathers, velvets, silks, laces, ornaments, Trimmings, Furs, Fur Trimmings, Veils, both Luce and Grena dino, Embroidery, Cluua Lace and Liuueu Collars and Culls. Gentlemen's Goods, such as Hosiery, Handker chief's, Neck-tiea, Brushes aud goods for the toilet. Alo, a flu. assortment of Perfumery, and all goods usually kept In a well furnished eatttblisbment. Thankful for pact favors she hopes by furtbor dosir. to please tho publio, th ocutinuunoe of their patronage. LOI LSA EH1SSLER. SIIOEMAKEIIS THE butt qualities of Sole Leather, French Calf skins, Uorraccoe, Liuiugi, Lasts, Nails, Pegs, Tools ol all kiuds. and every llimtriiffd by ihe trade iv.(fjle low ly ). 11 C'INLFV A CO "LUMBER I; LUMBER! Th Potter County nnd Suabary B fUlly MtrtMshM M tb BUNDDRY STBAMISAW-tolXa, ' rt prepared to saw to order WUITK PIHK, HEMLOCK AND OAK, of any its aad all lragth. Afull assortment of JDHT LX7MBEH always kept on hand. Pannel, Flooring, Bldbi aad finishing boards of all kind. MOULDING, BASH, DOORS, and 6HUTTER3. SHINGLES, Sawed and Shared, Whit. Pin., and Hemlock. Plaaterlnar Inlli and Pnllnar. Planing, Kipping and Turning, will b don. to order at abort notice. Thll Company design furnishing everything in their line at such ratea that Lumber Yards, Builders and all parties using Lumber, will uuu ii io tuoir interest to ouy t tuia vstauiisuiueut. ORDERS are respeotfully solicited and will be promptly aU tenaea to oy addressing, WM. REAQEN, Bnp'l Snnbury, June 15, 1868. 9 1TE77 SHOE STORE. Market Street, adjoining Oearhart'i Confectionery Storo, SUNBURY, Pa. TIIF undersigned respectfully Informs the oltltent of Snnbury and vicinity, that he has opened a NEW SHOE STORE, for the sale as well as for the manufacture ol the nnest and best quality of Ladies' Shoes, vis : UlovoIaId,Morrocco,l'airkInancl It.tlnfr (Walters, Ac, Children's Shoes of all kinds. His stock Isentiroly now and well selected. He also manufactures fine French and other Calf skin Boots and Shoe for Uentlomen. Orders for ladies and gontlemen'a custom work will be promptly attended to and got np In the beet ttyle by skilful mechanics Shoe findings Ao., constantly kept on band and for sale to the trade. J. H. JEFFRIES. Sunbury, April 20, 186T. THE" GREAT CENTRE" OF ATTRACTION, 1 1ST STJlTBTJITfr, is on 3d street, opposite the MASONIC HALL, at BERGSTREESSER'S NW PH0T0G&APH GALLERY, (tut Lately ItatIilicd, M Itla all ' tno Hlodern Improvements ol the Art X fTUIE subscriber, having built the room expressly 1 for the purpose of I'botoernnhintr. and bavins devoted many yean to Uie business, is oonDdent uf nis anility to assure tois patrons that tb. work pro. dueod shall be second to none io country or oity. No work allowed to leave tha irallarv unless en. tirely satisfactory. Having the best sky light in the county, he is prepared to make Photographs in all kiuds ot weather, but would prefer a clear day for small children. He is also prepared to take new ilie, or cabinet card Photographs. All kinds of picturos copied and magnified to any required size nnd colored beautifully in Oil or Water colors or India ink. We pay special attention to all kinds of out door work, such as Landscape views of Monuments, Machinery, County Seats, Ac, a large lot of Photograph frames constantly on hand. The publio are respectfully invited to call and see our specimens and our complete arrangement, for making Photograph), special terms to families aud ciuua. BERGSTRESSER. Sunbury, July 15, SREAD & FANCY CAKES. TDJUVITD FRY Two doors west of the Tost Office, SUNBURY, Pa. Ti ESPECTFULLY informs tho citizens of Sun JLV bury and vicinity, that he will bake to order all kinds ol Cnkei Tor IIuIIm, Pnrtlc, &c. Families ire supplied with FRHSH BREAD, Twist ilolls, Husks, lea unns. ac, ana also kept on nana mannlucturcd out ot tne oosi materials. All orders will meet with prompt attention. Having had largo experience I hope to give goncral satisfaction to all who may favor ruo with then ,iaUonage. 1AV1U till Sunbury, Doo. 9, 1865. FALL AND AVINTEK MILLINERY GOODS A.IM 3D IvTOTIOISTS, Miss ANNA FAINTER, Market Square, two doors west of the Post Office SUNBURY, PENN'A. "I") ESPECTFULLY informs her friends and tho i ki public, that she has just returned from tho city w here she has spent some time in making selections and purchitsos, and has just opened a largo stock ot MILLINERY O00DS AND NOTIONS, Ribbons, Laces, Dress-Linings, Crinoline and Wi iriiiis Skirtinir Lininir, Hoop Skirts, Bucla Trim mings, Crape Trimmings, Hut Crape, Cloak Buttons: loftuu, icpnyrs. A largo assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's Husiory. A varioty of BOOKS t STATIONERY. DOLLS of all siies. Alphabet Blocks, Ac. She flatters bersolf in being able to inake a display that will give entire satisfaction to visitors, and goons win be exniuited wttn pleasure. Snnbury, Nov. 2, ISBT. BOOTS AND SHOES. MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. JOHN WILVER. 1) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and cus XV turners, that he has just opened a shop tor the manuiaciure oi ituuia a, uui.B, on fyruce ttreet, letween Seeond ttreet and Centre Alley, Sunbury. where all kinds of work in his line will be made up in tne latest style ana in tne oast wortinuuiiko man. ncr. Having first olass stock on hand, he flatters himself mat ne win be able to suit the tastes or tbo most fas tidious. Tbo publio ore Invited to call. JOHN WILVER Sunbury, June la, 1S7. SI. C. All II AIM'S Confectionery, Toy and FHUIT STORE Murket Street, Nuubury, Pa. CONFECTIONERY OP All WINDS, TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FRUIT, &c, &c, CONSTANTLY on hand and for tale at tne above establishment at wholesale and retail, ut reason able prices. Ha is manufacturing all kinds of Conffeetionarlee tu aeep up a tuu assortment which ar. told at lo rates. Tobacco, Segars, Stationery, Nut ef all kinds, and a variety of other articles, .11 ef whiab are oflored wnoiosain ana retail. mReincniber the name and place, jn U. 0. UEARUART, Market street, S doors west of . Y. Bright A Son store. Suubury, Sept. 19, 1863. tf M'tater and Fire Proor SLATE ROOFS. THE undersiened rospectfullv informs builders in this and adjoining counties that he is prepared to put on Slat. Roofs in a superior manner, lie furn ishes the celebrated Lihiah county Slat., which ii the best in the nrarket. He warrants bis work to be durable and nr. aad water proof. He invites the in. speolioaof the public to th. work h. hasdon. in Suu bury oa Jlaupt'a, lireenounh'e and Haas' buildiuirs. and oa other, at various plaoes. Ilia prieea are as iww as tno. oi aay mm (later. Address, D. B. SMITH, Sunbury, P. 0., or call at his residence in Upper Augusta twp. January U, loW.-lj JACOB EHIFUAIT, riBB AND LITK INSURANCE AGENT, dLNBURY, PENN'A. KIPRISCMTI Farmer. Mutual Fir. Insurance Co., York Pa. Cumberland Vallev Mutual Protection Co. N ew York Mutual Life, Ulrard Life uf Phil'a. A Hart tora Conn. Ueneral Aooldent. UNION HOTEL- CHAN. lTZi:i. Proprietor. In Cake's AddiUtn to SUNBURY, near th. Pann'a. Railroad Company'! Shop.. PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT HOARDERS, kept who will find ample accommodations. - Wood cooks and waiters, boarders ran enjoy the quiet coin torts of home with fare equal to the bjset hotel! Hi. Liijuors uro nt ike ehoice.l kinds. Suubury. June ?. 1W7 Great Attraction NEW TIN-WARE, Sht Iron tvnd Store Mtor of SMITH & GE1TTEEH, Where they keep constantly on hand and BoanutaV ture to order at short notiee. TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all dewrlptloM. iney would espeolallj call the attention of pur chasers to their large and well selected stock of COOK AHD PAEL0E STOVES. The subscribers have mad. arrangements to have all their best stoves mad. to order, and those who would have a good stove would do well to go and examine their large and well eelooUd itock. First. They defy competition on the following Combination baa Itnrner, Cook. Governor Penn-Cook. WABASH AND IHONSIDE8. and the well known Antiduit Cook Stov. called eriiAito aniiuuox Also. Parlor and office Srtves In great variety em' bracing all the best manufacture! and most fashion, able designs, unsurpassed for besutv of finish simnli oity of arraneementsoombinins: ohesDneas. d.rahilit and each stov. warranted to perform what they are represented. Also, Tho celebrated Baltimore Fire Place Stove, lor neating nrsi, seoona ana intra stones oy Registers Also, VULCAN HEATER. Also, the oelebratcd MORNINQ GLORY. Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Shades, Clilinnles, and all article usually kept in an establishment of this kind They are also prepared to furnish Slate and do slating in tne oesi woramamiKe manner. Also, to do Tin Roofing, Baoutint, Ranee and Furnace Work, Oaf Fitting, Ac Repairing neatly auu cueapiy execmeu. Also "Ilaagh'ai Haw Done SaperPh- pliate." Remember tha Dlaea. Samnlo and Sales Room nearly opposite Conly'i Hardware Storo, Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. Building anra paintca. August K, IHOff. SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL WATER, PORTER AND ALE. mnE subscribers having located a bottling estab X lishment in Cake' Addition, in the Borough of bunoury, respeouuiiy lntorm tne oltiiensortbis and aujoimng couuties tnat tney ore prepared to turn. Ish Landlords, Restaurant Keepers aud nrivate fami lies with the best brands of Sorsaparilla. Mineral Wa ter, Ale and Porter, bottled in the best manner. Their drinks are procured from the best establishments in tne country, wnicn enables tnem to furnish a better articlo than can be hod elsewhere, which will be de livered at the lowest rates. The oititens of Sunbury and vicinity will find it to their interest to patronise home industry, and assist in making this a permanent enterprise, and at the same time save labor and money. urucrs ore respeouuiiy solicited, wmco, will receive prompt attention. Aaaress, rilUBST A HUTU, August 17, 1SCT. 6m Sunbury, Pa .1TEV" LAGEPa BEEET IN SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND CO. CHAS. ITZEL RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and the public generally, tbat he has commenoed the manufacture, and is now ready to furnish LAGER BEER AND ALE, of a superior quality. Having procured the services of a first class brewer, he is enabled lo supply Land- lorus. nestaurauia ana private lamtnes wun an ar tide that is palatablo, pure and healthy.- urucrs are respeouuiiy solicited which will re ceivo prompt attention. CHAS. 1T2EL. Sunbury, November 18, ISIW. FARMERS & BUILDERS. LIME AND LIMESTONE. npHK subscribers respeotfully inform tho oitiiens JL of Northumberland county, that they are now Ercpnred to furnish LIME of a superior quality to armors and Builders. Alsd, LIME-STONE from tne oclohrated Lime-Stone Quarries of Lower Mabo nny township, at short notice and at reasonable rates. Tho above will be delivered to any Railroad sta tion ulong the line of the different railroads when ordered. There Kilns aro located at tho Shainokin Valley Railroad, near Sunbury, wbero orders will bo promptly filled. Orders are respectfully solicited. Address, J. B. LENKER A BRO., August 3, 1867. Suubury, Pa. IRON. A large assortment of the best manufac tured Bars, Hoon. Band, Round and Square Iron, Nail Rods, fast Steel, Blialor Steel, Drill Steel, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Anvils, Bellows. Vices, Hammers, Sledges, Rusis and Files, at CONLKY A CP'S CHOICE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL i a a 8 8 EENJ. BOHNER, . Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Troes, will Turn isb from the most responsible Nurserios in this and other States, first class TREES of all kinds. Also, Shrubbery, Vines and Plants. Garden Seeds of all kinds. Orders ar respectfully solicited. Address BEN J. BOHNER, Paxinoe, North'd. Co. N. B. Insurances taken in several of tne nio.t responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Detective Companies in the Stnte. June 8, 1867. y FLOUR & FEED STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE subscriber respectfully Informs th. public that he keeps constantly on hand at his new WAREHOUSE, near th. Shainokin Valley Railroad Depot, in SUNBURY, Flour by th. barrel and sacks of all kinds of Feed by the ten The above is all manufactured at his own Mills, and will be sold at the lowest cash prices. J M. CADWALLADER. Sunbury, April 1, W J. H. Conley Co., Market Ktreet, I-aat oi l he ltailroad BUNBURY, PENN'A. DEALERS IN Hardware & Cutlery. fTMIE attention of Mechanics. Farmers. Builder, L and Buyers generally is invited to the fact that we are now offering a belter selected assortment of UAKiJWAKE, CCTLiRY. AC, than ever was offered in this marked at prices much below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our stock comprises all articles in this lino of business, emoraeing a general assortment or tool) and mate, rials uxed by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAUE AND WAUONMAKERS, .JOINERS. AC. AC. together With a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes.Rope, Chains, Urindatonat, Mill and X Cut Saws, Ac, Aa. Suubury, March 30, 1867. SUNBURY FOUNDRY. EO. HOI1RBAC1I V HOX, ARE now carrying on business at this aid estab lishment with renewed vigor. Costings of .very description! promptly furnished to order. The Stove manufactured at tb.il Foundry hav. aoquired th. highest reputation. Particular attention paid lo MILL CASTINGS. Farmers should not forgot that th. PLOWS mad. at th. Sunbury Foundry hav. n.ver boon equalled. Agricultural Implement repaired at short notice. Small easting, including Cooking nteaail, of th. most improved and moat useful patterns. Th. business will b conducted .a an enlarged seal.. Old customers will b. aooommodaXed a usual, and new ones are respectfully solicited. Sunbury, May H, lBbO. Notice to Merchant and Shipper. THE undersigned, proprietor of Weiser A Frick's Line, give notice to merqhanU and shippers that th. Depot Is still at 811 Market itrect, Pnilal dulphia, and all tiaodsdireoted to Sunbury, Danville and Lewiaburg, and all intermediate station along th. railroad, will b. promptly delivered. UT Can leav. 811 Market street, Philadelphia tri-weeil Tuesdays, Thursday and Baturdays. . W. BROWN, Proprietor, Lewisburg. J. II. BROWN, Agent, Banbury, p.. " December T, lt)T. " ' Children st Carrlaseai. WE would call th. aUention of tho. wanting a Child ' Carriage, to our new and large assort ment com). ruing new and beautilul style J 11 CONLEY 4 CO BALTIMORE LOOK BOBPITAL Established as a refuob from quack ert. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURB VAN BE OBTAINED. DR. JOHNSON has disenvevedta. aenat Oertainpeedy and emir Kffectaal Kemetrr in Ike World for all Pri vate Disease, Weakness of the Back of Lisabe, mrfetaftM, Affeetione.f th. Kidiwvsand Bladder, Involuntary Pta ebargea. Impotencr, General Debility, NervoMMea, Dy pepar, Langnor, Low Bpirite, Confusiotif Ideas, Palpi tation .1 tne XI HOI, s inwMlTr s rcmDiinirw, Lniivwm m Sight or Oiddine, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or kin, Affections ot the Li vet, Langs, Btunmch or Bowels these Terrible Disot deisarisiag fiom the Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and sobtaiy practices more fatal In their victims than the song of Byrene to the Matinere of U lysses, biinnung tneir moat oninani Dopes oi smueiiwuiia, rendering marriage, Ac, Impossible. Young nien Especially, who have become the victimsof Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annnally sweeps to en untimely grave thousands or Ynong men oi tne most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who miiht otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the than- dete oi eloquence or waaea to ecitaty toe uviuf iyrs, amj ceil with full confidence. Itlarrlnsre. Married Persons or Yoamr Men eontemplatiiig narnaa e, being aware of physical weakness, orgauie debuity, de formities, Ae., speedily eared. Ue wlio p bices himself under the euro of Dr. J. may may religiously confide in his honor as e gentleman, aad ouaadouUj rely upon ais skill as . Phyauut. Organic M'rnkness Immediately Cored, and Full Vigor Restored. This Distieesins AflTeetuiit which renders Life misera ble and marriage impossible is the penalty paid by t he victimsof improper indulgences. Young persons ore ton apt mi commit excesses irom not being awaie ol the dread. lui consequences that may ensue, now, who that onder stands the subject will pretend to deny tbat the power of nocreaiion is lost sooner by those fnillng into improper nocreaiion IB ion punier oy inose inning into improper inbits than by the prudentar Besides deing deprived the pleasures of healthy offsnring,the most senousand desti ac tive symptoms to Doth body and mind aiise. The system becomes Deranged, the Physical aud Mental Functions Weakened, I ass of Proceative Power, Nervous Irritabili ty, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Con stitutional Debility, a Wasting of th. Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death, Ollice, TSo. 7 South Frederick Street Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few dnois 'mm Ihccniner. Fail not to observe name and number. ltteis must he paid and contain a sump. The Doctor's Diplomas hang ill his office. A Corn Warranted In Two Iu) . Ao Mercury or Xautevui Drug. Or. Jolinaton, Member of the Royal College of burgeons, Inidnn, Grad uate from one of the most eminent Colleges in ihe United States, and the greater part of whose hie hna been spent in the hospitals of London, Pnris, Philadelphia and else where, has eilVeted some of the most astonishing cures that weieever known ; many troubled with iingiitg in ilie head and ears when asleep, greut nervousness, being asum ed at sudden sounds, bashtuliiess, with fiequent blushing. attended sometimes with derangement of Blind, weiecured linmed lately. TuUe Particular police. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themselves by improper indulgence nnd oolitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage. TitKftB are some of the sad and melancholy effects pro duced by eaily habits of youth.viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of tfight, Loss of Mnrcular Power, Palpitation of tne Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Func tions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, Ac. Mkntalt.y The feurful efTects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss ol Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De pression of Spirits, Evil-Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love uf Solitude, Timidity, Ac. are some of the evils prinluced. TitoosANiis of persons of all ages can now judge what is the CHuse of then declining health, losing their viitor, lieeoining weak, pale, nervous and enaeinted, having a singular appearance about Uie eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. Young; Rleu Who have Injured themselves bye certain practice Indulg ed ill when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which ate iiiglilly felt, even when asleep, and if not cored renders mairinge impossible, aud destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. Wnat a pity that a voung man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all pros pects and enjoyments of lire, hy the consequence of devia ting from the path of nature and indulging in a certain secret bubiL Such persons must, before contemplating Slurring;-, reflect that a sound mind nnd body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness, lnib'ed without ineHo, ine ji'urnry inriiugn me oecomea a weary pilgrim age ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind becomes snudowed with drstwir and filled with the melan choly reflection that the happiness of another becomes oiujueu witn our own Mscnse ot Imprudence. When the miseuided and imnrudent votarv of oteasiire finds that he lias imlnlied the seeds of this painful disease, ii umoiien niippens tnul an lll-tinieu sense ol Bliiune, oi dread of discovert', deters bim from anolvina to thoee who. fiom eilucntion and respertubility, can alone hefnend hnn, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horiid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated s i throat, diseused nose, uocturiil iwius in Ihe hunt and hull dunlin's of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and anna, blotchuB on the hond, farenlut eatiomiliia, piooress. nig wiia iriiguuui inpiuity, mi ut last me palate oi uie moum or ine oones oi tne nose lull m, ami tne vicum oi this awful disease becomes a horrid object of oinmirra tion, till death puis a period to bis dreadful Bulferinc, bv Bcniling linn to iihnt Undiscovered Country from whence no traveller retains." It ia a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the uimkillfnluesa of igitoinnt pieleilfters, who, by the use of that "Deadly Poison, Mer cury," ruiu Ihe constitution aud make the residue of life miserable. Ktrnngrci'H Trust not your lives, or health, to the care r.f the many Juleuiued and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of knowl edge, name or diameter, who cony Dr Johnston's adver. tiseinenls, or style themselves, in the newspapeis, regularly Kducuied Physicians, incapable of Curing, they keep you inning month alter month taking their hllby and poisonus compounds, or as long as the smallest fee ran be obtained and in desair, leave you with turned health lo sigh over youi gaiiing uiHippniuimenr. Dr. Johnston is the only Physician advertising. II is credential or diplomas always hang iu his office. His remidiesor treatment are uuknnvva to all others, prejKired from a life spent in I he great hospitals of Kurope, Ihe first in this country and a inure extensive "Private rractice" than any other Physician in the world. Indorsement ol llse I's-enx. The many thousands cured at this institution yeni after year, anil the numerous important Surgical Operations performed bv Dr. Jnhnsuiu. witnessed hv tha renortf.ra ni' the -'Sun," "Clipper," and many other papers, notices of besides his slaudlng as a gentleman of diameter aud re- Bpoiisiuiiuy, is a sufficient guarantee to the attiicted. . Miln DiseaMcs Npedily Cured. Persons writing should be particular in directing their cue, to uib inniiuiion, in tne louowutg manner, John 11. .loliuMton. "tl. 1. nr the Baltimoie Uxt Hospital, Baltimore, Md. Nov. 3U, 1867 I y. 1 Qsi7UKEAT nwH'imosi ono l&O i IN THE PRICES OF lOUO Fall & Winter Goodsl HImb l. I Ijiznrua. havinr Inrf r.lnm. ed from Philadelphia with a superior stock of Fall ana winter uood for the trade of 1867 and 'Ad, whinh aha la ahla tn sell nt vara .!. n-lnu would respectfully call the attention of her custo mers and the publio generally, to the superior qual ity of hor goods, and the low price at which they . V 1 I UL.L....II Ll.J r .uvuviu, duo una nil aiuus Ol DRE88 OOODS, including Poplins, Merinos, De Loin, Calicoes, Ac., ail av uie luwm prices. Extra quality Muslin at extra low prices. Dril lings, Canton Flannel. Balmoral Skirts, Shawl. Hoods. Glove of all descriptions, including a very supe twi quality VI U.U1C1 iioiu UtOTOS. HOSIERY. Ribbon and Trimming of all varieties. Laces, tamped good, Zephyr and Yarns, Towling in great variety. (Jems' and Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Muff Tassels snd Button. Pomade, Extract, and a large variety of notion and fancy article. Call and soe them before going elsewhere. Id. L. LAZARUS. Sunbury, Nov. i, 1867. Millinery Goods, 91l.it 31. I CJoaailert beg leav to an nounce to th. Ladies of Sunbury and vicinity, that th. ha just opened a large and varied stock of MILLINEHY GOODS, of all th latest Fall and Winter styles, to which sh invite attention of her patron, and the ladie gene rally, oonftdent of her ability to picas. A good assortment oi BONNETS A UAT3, Hat fur .features bright Vad Jolly, Hat for face, melancholy, Hat for figure, broad and burly, Uau fur Mraigbt hair, and for curly. Hat of llk, oloth, felt and heaver. Hat. that almost wear forever, Hat that always look so neat, Ar. bought at Mis Qossierls oa Fourth treet. Also, an exoelleni assortment of Fashionable Em broiderio, Edgings, Lace, Woolen Capa, Handker chiefs, Scarfs, Olovesr Hosieries, and all kind of Fancy Notion, Stamped Muslin, ConeU, Perfume, rle. Soap, Lilly Whit., Enamel of America, Sta tionery, Ac, Ac Call and cxamln for vourtelvtf. No trouble to how good unbury, Not. 1, 186T. SUNBURY BUILDING LOTS IN J. W CAKE'8 AddlUoo to th. Borough of Sunbury, (ur Sal. oa waaonsbi. terau. Apply to Dr. R. 11 AWL and, SOL. BROSIOUS. Or P.w .UtAR1o,tevl..l""b",!',' Nov 21. lwAiv northern Central Hallway. , . W INTER TIMS SCHEDULE. OW aad .fter Itovember 14 Ih, lSOT. trains will leave BUNBIIKY, a. follows : LEAVE NORTHWARD, i.M A. Dally for WUUamsport. Dally (exoept Sundays,) for El mint, Caoandaifrua, Rochester, Buffalo., Niagara Palls, Suspension Bridge and the Canadas. 4.1t P. M., Daily (except Sundays,) for Kluiira, aad Buffalo via Erie Railway from Elinira. 6.85 1. U., Daily (except Sundays,) for Williams port. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 1.00 A. M-, Daily (except Monday.) for BelUraoro, Washington and Philadelphia. & 45 A. M , Daily for Baltimore and VVoshlnKton. 10.85 A. M., Dnily (except Sundays,) for Baltimore, Washington and Philadelphia. J. N. DdBahkt, Ed. 8. Yoimo, Q.n'l. Sup't., tten l Passen'r Ag't.. Harrisburg, Pa. Baltimore, Md. rniladelpbla A JUrte Kallrond. intei-TtImYYabliI Through and direct rout, between Philadelphia, Baltimore, Harrisbara, VVilliamsport, and the Great Oil Region of Pennsylvania. ELEOANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Trains. On and after Monday, Nor. Jith, 1B67, the Trains on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will run aa fbllowe: WaSTWARB. Mail Train leaves Philadelphia, " " Sunbury, ll.15pm. 6.50 a m 9.00 p m 12.00 noon 6.36 p at 0 45 a m 8 00 a m 4.16pm 7.46 pm 10.25 am . 1.56am' 8.65 a Be ' 4 25 p m 5 40 a m 1.00 pm 7.10 a m 10.25 am arr. ai trie. Eri. Ezpreaa leaves Philadelphia. " " " Sunbury Mr at Krle Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia, " " " Sunbury " " arrive at Lock Haven, EASTwa.no. Mail Train leaves Eri. " ' " Sunbury, " arr. at Philadelphia, Erie Express leave Eri. " " ' Sunbury " " arr. at Philadelphia, Elmira Mail leaves Lock Haven, " ' " Sunbury, " arr. at Pbiladelnhia. 6.10 p n. Mail and Express connect with all trains on War. ren A Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Phil adelphia at 12.00 M. arrive at Irviueton at 6.40 a m, and uu City at V.iD a m. Leaving Pliiladoluhia at 11.15 P. M.. arrive at Oil City at 4 35 p m. All trains on Warren A Franklin Railway mako close connections at Oil City with trains for Frank lin and Petroleum Centre. BAOOAOE CHECKED TUROUUH. ALFRED L. TYLER, . Ueneral Superintendent. Lnt-kan nnnn 4fc liloomaburjf Hail road. ON and after Jan. 1st, 1807, Puiiengor Trains will run as follows : SOUTHWARD. A.M. A M. P. M. P.M. 4 40 6 tm 8 17 S.60 10.15 5.20 6.00 6 35 Leave Scrauton, 5 50 10 00 7.10 8.20 Kingston, 6.55 11.20 " Rupert, V 20 " Danvillo, 9.54 Arr. North'd., 10 35 NORTHWARD. Leave North d., 7.00 Danvillo, 7.40 Rupert, Kli A.M. P. M. Kingston, 10.60 K.S0 2 50 9 05 Arr. nt Scranton, 12.00 S.h5 4.00 10.15 Trains leaving Kineston at 8.30 A. M. for Scrun- ton, connect with Train arriving at Now York at 5.20. i-ossenflors taxing train boutn lrotn Trenton at 5.50 A. M. via Northumberland, reach llarrisburi; 12.30 P. M., Baltimore 6.30 P. M., VahinRton 10. 00 P. M. via Rupert roach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m. tl. A. l UUA.np t. Kingston, Jan. 19, 1867. Keadintx ltailroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. November 25th, 1867. GREAT TRUNK LINE from tho North anj North-West for Philadelphia. New York. Read ing, Pottsvillo, Tamaiiua, Ashland, Lebanon, Alleu town, Easton, Enhrala, Litis, Lancaster. Coluuibiu. Ac, Ac. . Trains leave Harrisburir for New-York, as fol lows : At 3.00, 5.25 and 8.10 A. M. and 2.05 and 9.35 r. Al, connecting with similar Trains on the Penn sylvania Railroad, und arriving at New York at 5 io 10.15'ond 11.50 A. M. and 3.40. 9.30 P. M. Sleev ing Cars accompanying tho 3.00 A.M. and 9.35 P. M. irnins, witnout change. Leave llarrtsburg for Reading, 4'uttsvllle, Tamn- qua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Urovo, Alleuiowu and Philadelphia at b. 10 A.M. and 2t6 and 4 k'. P. M., stopping nt Lebanon and principal urny stations ; the 4.10 p m. making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia onlv. For Potuville. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg ut 3.55 p. in ueturuing : Leave isew lork at y.VU a. m., I.' no Noon and 5 00 and 8.00 p. m.; Philadelphia at bio a. ui. and 3.30 P. m. Wav Passeuirer Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Reading ut D..5U p. m. stopping at an btauous ; I'otisviite ut 8 45 a. m. and 2.45 p. m; Ashland 6. DO a.m. and 12 -19 and 2.00 p.m.; lamaqua at 8.30 a.m. and 1.00 and 8 45 p. ai. Leave Potumlle for Harrltburg via Sebuvlkill nnl Susquehanna Railroad at 7 10 a. m. and 12.00 noon. Kenning Accommodation irain lenves Heading at HllA. M. returning from Philadclihia at 4 bti Columbia Railroad Train; leave heading at 7 114 A. M , and 6.1u P. M. forEphrata, Li.ii, Lancas. ter. Columbia, Ac. On Sundays : Leave New York at 8 00 p m., Phila delphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P M. the 8.00 a. in. train running only to Reading, Pottsville 8 00 a m., Harrisburg, 6.25 a tn, and 4.10 and V-35 p in. and Reading at 1.00 and 7.15 a. m, for Harrisburg, and 7.06 a. iu. and 11.40 p m. for New York, 4.26 p in for Philadelphia.. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Ticket, at reduced rate to and from all points. Baggage checked through : 100 Pounds Br g;sp allowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, Oeneral Superintendent WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in every variety of ANTHRACITE COAL, Upper Wharf. SUNBURY, Penn'a. Orders solioiUd and filled with promptness in t despatch. Sunbury, May 12, 1866 y COAL! COAL!! COAL!! ! GRANT 5s BROTKEK, Shipper V Wlsoleanle ate lti-intl Dealer iu wiiiti: At iti:i Asit coai In every variety. 8olo AgenU, westward, of the Celebrated Ilcnrj Clay Coal. Lowta Waaar, Sukbcbv, Pa. Sunbury, Jan. 13, 1866. BOOT A.I SHOE MTU Hi: THE subscriber offer to sell hi Boot and Shot Store, located on Market lreet, Suubury, a fen door east of Haupt'i new building, inoluding i large stock of Boots, and Ladie aud Children'. Shoes, Gaiters, Ac Th room will also be rente, to any person purchasing tb itock, if desired, lien as presented an opportunity for doing a lirst-cla.-Tool and She business. The establishment is ullVr ed for sale because th. owner ha gone iulnothc business in tb West. J. H. JEFFRIES. Sunbury, January 4, 1868. lalnt. Oil, Ac. A full stock of Oils comprising Linseed Oil. Cos Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricating Oil for Engines an. Machinery, Varnishes, Ulass, always on hand, at lo prioesal CONLEY A CO S FOR Saddler, we have Saddle Trees, Bills, Hue lea, Uig Tree, Pad Trees. Uanea, all kinds an every thing pertaining to tb business, fur sal. by i. U. CONLEY A CO. rilllE following persons ar entitled to receive ( X inereas. of Bounty under the Act of Congrc passed July 1866, to equalis Bounties. 1st All soldier who enlisted after the lUth day April, 1861, for S year, and served their tiuio enlistment and hav been honorably discharged, si bar reoeived or are entitled to reoeive a Bounty 1100, ar onuUed aa additional Bounty ef U td AU aueh soldlor who enlisted for yean, ai hav. been honorably discharged on account wounds reoeived In the line of duty, are entitled aa additional Bounty of 100. W Th. Widow, MinorChildri,orrntofsu aoldtMi who died in th service of wounds or disea, araaotitled to an additional Bounty of JM By application to 8. P. WOLVEKTON, Esq., Suaauar, Pwinsylvanla, who is ai i authorised Ua Agent, all such elaiiu can be redily dlooled. buubury, August 4, 1866 tf Coachmakers, WE ar. aelling RinJ, BP,".IIu1"' . Canvas., Bofi. Cli. Aaloi, . Spnn lo Larg Stock at CONLEY CO .Suubury. March iO lb7
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