Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 30, 1868, Image 4

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    THE GREAT
AMERICAN COMBINATION
iltsMon Hole Overaeainlnsr
SEVXITG MACHI1T2.
Iti Wonderful Pr.plnrity Conclusive Proof of its
Uroat Morit.
Tbs lnereae in the demand for thi valuable ma
thine ha been TEN FOLD during the last seven
months of its firtt year before the public
This grand and surprising auoceea ia unprecedont
ed Id the history of sewing-maebinos, soil we feel
full warranted in claiming that
IT II AS NO EQUAL,
Bring Absolutely the Best
ii,miY si a in.Ai:
' IN THE WORLD,
AnJ IntvintleaVy tha Cheiicit.
Il is rsally two machines combined In one, (by a
aimplo and bennill'ul mechanical arrangement,) ma
king both tbo (shuttle or Lock-stitch, and the Over
scaDilng and Button-hole stitch, with equal facility
and perfection It executes in tho very Uejt manner
every vari-ty of sewing, such as, Hemming, Fclliug,
Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting,
(lathering and sewing on, (done at tho stiuio limo.)
and in addition, Ovorsciuna. I'nihroldersnn tbe edge
aud make beautiful Button and Lyelot-holos in all
fabrics.
Every Machine is warraoied by the Company, or
its Agents, to give entire tstisfuclion.
Circulars, with full particulars and samples of
work done on tbia Machine, eau be bad ou afplioa
tion at the Salesrooms of
THE AISEHICAN
BUTTON HOLE, OVEKSEAMIXO AND
BEWIXO MACHINE CO.,
S. W. Cor. Eleventh auJ Chestnut Street?,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Instructions given on Iho Machine at the rooms of
tho Company gratuitously to all purchasers.
AGENTS WANTED.
FKKDK rAXSOK, President.
TV. H. Mespknham., Treasurer.
April 25, 189. lyojan. 25,
TO K 'Ria 0 T 0 if & H 0 D OKI N 8.
HAW E O XT E
SUrER-rilOSPlIATE OF LIME,
A STANDARD MAN IRE
FOR ALL FIELD ANDUAKDEN CROr.V.
Having within tbe pa.-tycor greatly increased and j
unproved our iucilitics tor grinding rione nnd man
ufacturing, wo uro prepared tu furnish to the furm
ere of Peunrylrania a superior article of
Siaprr-lMiowplsatc. S
Our manufuoture haa been thuiouglily tested the ;
past t;eR.-un by prnelical meu of our i:uiucdinte i
lieigliborbuud and elsewhere, and in every c&sq the
result has born entirely saticlaolory.
Our piotesaof pulverizing, thereby ilia prepar
ed for ui
(il'ARRAXTELD TO PA S3 THROUGH ANY
1R1LL,
obviates an objection which attaches tu ninny fer
tilizers, and seuuroa to the liuriuer a saving of much
valuable time.
SOLD AT THE MANtT ACTOIiY,
EAST II A H II E T STUEET,
I'.I'I1T, PA.,
and by our Agents throughout tbo country, in Bags
of 200 lbs caoh, at $.rs per Ton of 2000 lbs.
Also
SHIPPED PROMPTLY
to all points nccc?si.b;e by ritil or cunal. on receipt
of order.
TORRINGTON & IIODGKINS.
Also Amenta for Seymour, Morjnn & Allen's Self
Kaking Reaper and Mower 'iho New Yorker) and
Pratt A Sinedloy a li.iy and Urain Kukc.
e'end for Circular.
February 15, '0 ly
'6VTsfoTiY Bmiimo lots
IN J. W GAEL'S Addition U the Eojough of
Sunbury : for Sals on reasonable term".
Apply to I'r. R. 11. AWL and,
SOL.BROSIOUS,
Suubury, Pa.
Or P. W. 6HEAFER, Potfcville, Pa.
Not. 24, lHilO
lHI'Ki.UT SOTICE.
rriHE uiiilei-jiiTed bavins succeeded to tbo buei
JL cess of P. HIMES A CO., takes tbia meiiiud of
iuforming Jiiick-Layers, Buildeis. and ell others in
terested, in and about buubury, that he is prepared
to All all ordors, for building and paving brick, of a
superior quality, and at as low rata as can bo bad
elsewhere.
I am also the Agent in the Counties of Northum
berland, I'uiou, !iiydor and JJontotir, for W A 11
KEN'S IMPROVED FIRK and WATER PROOF
HOOF. This ia tho cheapest and best Roof that
can bo used on building'. We covered several build
ings with it, during the last season with entire satis-
faction. I
Orders left at the Brick Yard, in Cuke's Addition
to Bunbury, or at tbo Of)i e of Air. Mm. Reugnn's i
Saw Alill and Lumber Yard, or at Sunbury Post i
Office, will receive proiurt attention. I
TOWSaEND IIIMES. I
nbury March U, 1?B8.
U. 31. lt8;--N, Iciitt1, j
Will remove Lie Office to J. M. Simpson's Buildint',
2nd stury, Sim ktt fuurc,
WHERE he will bo prenireil (o do ull kinds of '
work perutiniui; to iicuti.iry. Will hocji
constantly on hand a larir.0 assort incut of Tenth, and
other IX'utul mutrrial. t'roui n htch lie will bo able to i
seloct, aud meet tho wnuts of his cuatou.e. j
All nork uarruntcd to give s.ititfuction, or elso tho ',
money refunded. j
The very best Mouth Vuh and Toolh l'omltrs
kept oo baud. !
Ilia loforouces aro the numerous patrons fcr hi'lu
Jjc has workfl for the lust twelve years. " I
, riiinbury, MarchSl, lsiS. j
To FariaerB! !
tHS PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S j
SOU'llLE
PACIFIC GUANO.
ri'dE aituntion of Fanners and other o nsuniers of
L Fertilisers is invited to this liuaiio. as worthy of :
Iheir special ni'lioi . Its uce lor tovcral veors iu !
Maryland, Virginia and oilier r-uiiiberu Mates, for j
nil crops, h given it a rtunriard character for ex- j
eellence unerjualle.! by any other. It J.(SlBscs all j
the quickness nf Peruvian liuauo, with permanent I
quttlities not found iu thai article 2ii1 IU. of Ibis
Guano aro fuund more than equal to 'M0 !!s. of tbo
habl Supurphonphuto. It ripens the wheal crop from :
fivotosovcu daya earlier than tho phuuphnlcs. Hhich
faot alone give it iucaluulublu aUvaQtajjis. Libuil I
uiscouut to doalcrs.
Fur m1 by
JOHN S. RLEKE I CO ,
General Agentf lor Paoitio tiuano Co ,
S8 Sou'h Delaware Ave., Philad a ,
And 71 rioutu blreot LaUiruoie
.March 2t, IH4 oiu
rllllcj luhuwiuj; persons arc eutillc'l to receive an !
1. inereasoot Ununtr under the Aut of Congress I
jassed July Im, to eualua EounUoe. i
, , i j ! r.5 eulistcd aft or the lv'.h day of
April, Ifcfll, lor A years, snd served Ihoir tiuiu of
eulu-Iiaeut and have been honorably duchurged, and
have received or ure entiled lo receive a Bouniv of
S100, are entiilcd an additional bounty of tOO.
2.1 All Miii'h aolllfre nhn .iiIii.a.I f..r . v..u. un.1
- -. , ..j .......
uavv uveu ouuuiauijf it iseimrjje: on 8L-t!01lfit OI
wonn in reoeivea in tue imo oi uuty, are eutitled lo
an a'tMiiioi.Ri nouuv oi KIIIU,
;u The Widow, Minor Cbildieu, or I'oreiits of .uo'.i
ktldiers who died iu Ihu sen iee cf woumin or llielue,
are entitled to an additional liounty of sSIMO.
By applioatioo iu H. P. WOLVEKTOX, l'i..of
l!rauhv. Feunsvlvanla, who is an authuriioj Cluiui
Aout. all suuh uluims can l ct) etdily culleeied.
Sunljtiry. August 1, IJiiiJ If
ISAAC K. STAUIFK,
sy'SA WaKhmahfr nnd Jew.
i vr.
r-w . . v.
atCLia2
uo. ia
MOHTH Sd ST-, COIl. OF QVAIillV,
HilLAtELPHU.
at virin,e,ii ,f wi-he, lewe'n
We a niaaunliv on haul.
filrrr and I'lOed
rr He,mg of Waives and Jewelry
U lufCtl Ul. '
f I'-militly at
JACOB EHIPMAN,
sitlfc AND LH'K IABUKANCE A.GKIJT
BLT.BUKV, FtXK'A.
SHOEMAKERS,
skbVs S T,.'""",r,f Leather, French Calf
T U l 1 .
In .Unf iVL , ' , w K' .asis, .milt. Fete,
f-rli 1 fc'.u4i- "Vy?V"i by he trade!
w t
i
IBS TOBY IATEBT ARRIVAL II
FALL &VINTER
!S9
Joseph- Eyster,
Corner of Market and Fourth Street,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
Invites the publio to eatl and examine his elegant
assortment ol
FALL AND WINTER OOODB,
which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. His
stock consists in part of
CASSIMERB3
CX.OTHS. &C ,
Kliuolin. Tickings. Jonns. and a full aseortmentol
Cotton and Woolen goods generally.
Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts. Abo Handkorohiofti,
finches. Combs. .
Iliil iiiul !. Moot nsil
,:! ......., i rrt will not. he is aure fail to
t.loaie the fancy nnd tuit thewantaof any desirous
if nurchnsinff. His stock of
' T HAltDWAHliAND ylEENSWARE,
i iirruonioa in lnrire in nuantitv and ohoioe In
quality, comprising generally everything needed In
il... l,,.n.rh.,l.l Bither for ue or ornament.
Ho ia always ready and glad to see his friends
and takes pleasure in snowing mem ui? pnu evn,
ihmii-h no sales are mada. He only asks a call, and
ia sure that the.stni'.k will compare favorably in
price and quality with tbe cueapest.
Sunbury. Not 1. 1807.
his-lniit Street. IBkiladcIphIrt,
Are tho bust iu l'--e,
FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
They aro move simple mid durable, easier kept in
order, make a stronger and more olastic stitch,
firmer and muro beautiful tenra than any other
They aew all fabrics from two common spools, rO'
quire ro rc-winding of thread, fasten bothendaof
the seam by their own operation, and though every
fifth stitch is cut tho scam will not rip.
'l'he Very llisii'et-t Vrlt.o, the Cross
of tho Legion of Honor wna conferred on tho repre
tentative of tho
at tbo Exposition Univcrseltco, Paris. 1887 : thus
attesting their great superiority over all other sew
ing machines.
0 ROVER A BAKER S
NEW STYLES
KIH'TTI.2: J!,V( !IIM!ti
i For llanufacturing,
i Combine tha most modern nnd cyscntml nnprovo
I ments.
The attention is reqnestod of Tailors, Stnnufac
turcre of Eoots and Shoes. Cnrriago Trimming
Clothing and ull others requiring tho use of tbo
most eflVcth o
LOCK hTlTCU MACHINES,
To these new styles, which posposs uumistuhablo ad
vantages over all others.
FOR SALE PY
Miss CAROLINE DALIUS,
Market Street. Sl'NIjl'RY, PENN'A ,
Nov. 23, loC7. ly
rV..
T II E G li EAT I' R 1 Z E
fafio!tion I'niwsel'e, Pari, 1667.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO
LLiASHOUE.-Im.
.-.uii JtJ over f!ighly-two Couipditors.
Uic fHiliesI Ir'Uiiui,
The Only Croif oi' tl:o Lcgiou of limor
nnd
mmiJ
GOLD MEDAL I
given to Aui.iiirix ewino Macuiies. per Ini c- I
rial Hcrc e. .u')li. b-.l iu the .Mooi'.eur linivcrful" I
(Ollkial .Ir.iiruiil of ilio French Luipire), Tuesday, I
21 July, Ht7. in those wonls;
1 Fabrioanle Uu Aluchtnes a cou
Eli as ilu e. J it. i lre eximunt.
f Manufnelurer i-f Sewing Ma
) uliinua. txuibitue.
"This duul'lo first boiinr ia another pruof of tho
Rrent superiority of Iho HOWE fcEWl-NU MA
t'lllN E over ull oibcrs. ''
SIBLEY A STOOPS.
;'o I'! .Siuth l.ijrlit .Slieot, Philadelpliia.
Acul- lor Pennsylvania, New Je'foy, Dela.tale and
Wesicrn Vii jsliiiu
February 2J, lMiW. ,lut
groceries"
Provision, and Flour
& Feed Store.
j. A. Cal.'XlY Ac ((.,
, ... , , ., ,. .
; Xa " s Luililuii;, ater street, near King it ,
i Ni.'UXHl'MHKHLASD, FA ,
j T JCFOKM thiir friends an.l the public generally
I . .t . .... '. . .. v.
t t uiiu iui
ey have a large assortment of liroceri
I lrovi
ions. Ac., all fresh und ol the bos tnuality, con.
sistiug ot lea.-, Lulieot', t-uars, ani hpifoa.
Dried and Canned Fruits, l'ruues, ltuislns. Cheese,
uud Crackird. tnid in fact eveiything usually
kept in the (Jrocery line.
They would ali call atlei.tion to Ibeir large and
eheup lot of iood FAMILY 1L0LK. Ctreeu Tes,
Hams, tiioulaors, Ac, whi 'h aro coimtautly kept un
U..- .1 A 1- ..11 1. :.. 1.. .fl' ....LI.. . M. .
uai:j. msit, mt niuiia ui I eLteiauies, ue., uu,
(live tin in a eull and see for youraelf.
Norlhuuiberlaud, Kept. 23, l!b7.
KKK.sil AHltl VAL OF
FANCY DKY GOODS.
, XI uktt .Suarc. tuo diiom l.tat of the old liauk
I buildinrj. Sl'NtrRY. IVnu'a.,
I T f AS up,ncd a lith u ply of the laiert atytes of
j I 1 Full and Wiuler tioods, selectod by herself
fiom the in 0.-;. futhiojablo eslabhshuie'uU in l'hila
dtlpuia.
Cheap DeLaini. Alpacas. Freuoli Moriuos, Plain
nnd 1'laid Fnplins, Mourning Uood. Cloths. aaeue
Flannels, Ladioa- and Childrens' flats, Feathors,
Kibbons. I'reks Tiiiuinlngs, Fmbroideries, Lace
Veils and han Ikerebiefs, uluves. boaiarv. Ilalinoral
, akirtaJireaktuKi and Blanket Kli.wls, Whiter 'aciues
and Ladies' goods of evury deaoriptiuu.
. ucnu- collars, Book-lies, Ualt-buae, Uaudker
chietS audlilovHS.
aVrlum.ry, Toilet Boa ps, Hair Brashes, Combs, eto.
Ltf" Hupkira1 Jllipiw Skirls.
, KATK BLACK.
Buubury, Kov. tL t8T.
STONE WARS.
THE beat and ohoapeat aseortiiient of Ktuee Ware
in the Mate, ju.t received and for sals cheap at tbs
M ... U I . . L t ... - Af
H Y. FRILiyO
BAUGH'S
r?"Wi announce to farmers and dealers In Fer
tilisers, that the following prloes hats beel tdopWd
or the present spring season :
BAUOH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE.
Pries, CM per 8,000 lbs.
BAVQB'B chicaoo bonb fertilizer
Price, C&0 per 2,000 lbs.
BAUGH'S CHICAGO BLOOD MANURE.
lf, Priee W) per 2000 ponnds.
This well known popular trade-mark will bs fonnd
upon every paokag if tbs above manures.
MARK A
The high estimation in which Bacob'i Sons Ma
nure hays boen held, during fourteen years past,
we shall fully sustain In ths future. Having now the
entire eontrol of the great resources of the city of
Chioago, for furnishing Ammonia and Phosphate
yielding material, vis : Bones, Dried Flesh, Blood,
Ac., we have, in eonneotion with our works in Phil'
adelphia, the 1 argent faoilitlcs for furnishing these
manure, at the above low prices.
BAUun A SONS, Philadelphia.
NORT-WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Chicago
JOHN RALSTON A CO., Gen'l Ag'ts, New York.
GEORGE KIRKE A CO., " Boston.
GEORUE DUGDALE, Wholesale Ag't, Baltimore.
For all information respecting the above Manures,
address either of the above houses.
"JOURNAL OF TUB FARM,"
A New Monthly Agricultural Paper, published by
BAUOH A SONS, PHILADELPHIA.
Its desieu is to rresent a full ranzoof Agricultura
and Horticultural intelligence ; articles upon the
Practical and Bcientifiorelationsof the subject : and
its general aim is to inculcate a popular system of
nign manuring. A Do claimed
BAUGH'S COMMERCIAL MANURES,
are urged in an honest and open way, but not urged
to tbe exclusion of any other valuable raanurial aid
to the farmer which the markets or borne resources
afford.
All farmers will find It. ws think, fully worth all
It costs, in tbe practical suggestions it presents, ana
the general reader will moot a share of solid enter
tainmcnt.
Price, 50 oonts per year. Address,
BAIGH A SONS, Philadelphia.
Sold by
HMIT1I A GENTIIER, Sunbtrry.
Jan. 25, 1S88. aug'67-ly
" TUB OBBAT
ZIN6ABI BITTERS
The component parti of tltii re no ark alto preparation
Were tint discovered, compounded and distributed,
ftoruo twsutjr years ago, by Ur. Cueopsus, the Cele
brated Egyptian Physician. Thousands of bi luffer
Ing countrymen were restored to health, as well as great
Dumbrs of tho inhabitants of Nubta and AbysintC,
and of thecountries bordering upon tho Southern coast
oi ttio esicaitcrrancan bea,
llndetnl, the fame cf the
ZXNUARI B1TTEIIS
soon spread orcr Europe,
and Wus adopted by tha
principal Physicians In
charge of the hospitals of
the old world, in which it
is etill used with preemi
nent success. The Viceroy of Egypt placed the nama
of Dft. Cubopbos upon tho " Itull of .Nobles," and presented-to
him a kttd&l bearing the following inscrip
tion: "Da Cmopat'ri, the Public Benefactor." Thia
Hitters Is now offered tu the publio of America with
the full assurance that it will bo found, upon a fair
trial, to act as a specific for tho cure of
Cholera, Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Cholert)
Morbus. Fever anil Ague, Yellow Fever,
K lieu mat I am. Typhoid Fever, Dyspepsia,
(olio, Uronchltls, Consumption, Flatu
lency, Dlaeaaee or the Kidneys, Ncrrout
OeoAlliy, and Female Complaints.
Remarkable cures of the above diseases have been
regular physiclaos, fully attest; and it la destined to
, upcrseile any preparation extant. As an agreeable
Tunic, and an
INVIGORATING BEVERAGE,
IT MAS
NO EQUAL.
Tans rut
ZING A III IUTTEKS
UAH 8UI,
AS HILL AS BODY,
lib AS
PREVENTIVE
or
DISEASE
has ko fcurtiiion,
A rrw W0RD3 TO LADIES. The use of the
Z1NGAKI BITTEH3 will give to you thnt mft, icml
transpRpent complexion which the Uud of nature (do
inlnts: woman to by the loveliest of his worki) fully
intended that you nhoultl hare for it U nature's own
powder and paint combined. By purifying tha blood,
timulatinK tho pigamitary cells of the dermis,
and imparting health and life throughout tha entire
system, It especially plvts that smooth clearness an4
beauty to thecompiexirtn so much to be desin-d re
moving all roughness blotches, freckles, pimples, and
that yellow, sickly lookup common in our day; and
what is even better than thin. It cures evory species of
female irregularities and disease,
Prmmptil Depot, Ilarrii-burg, To.
RAHTER & HAUSE,
Soli Pbopbietoks.
For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Druggist, buubury
ennsyivania.
August 3, 1867.
OH baas, Jtt.
C. H. WOLVERTON.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
rPIIU subaoribera respectfully inform theeitisens of
X Sunbury and vicinity, that they have opened a
COAL YARD
at J. Haas A Co's Lower Wharf, toiiiiltury, 1U.
where they are prepared to supply all kinds of She
niokin Cual, at cheun rates. Families aud others
promptly supplied. Country oustoia. respectfully
nAAS at WOLVERTON,
Eunbury, Jan. 18,186.
va'iciii:n ron i:vi;hyhouy,
A Boperb fitoek of fins Gold and Silver Watches
all Warranted to Run, and thoroughly Kegulated ,
at the low prioe of $10 each, and satisfaction
0 uaranteed
100 Sold Uold Hunting Watches, $250 to 11000
100 Maftio Cased Uold Watches 260 to eOO
100 Ladies' alches, enameled, 100 to
200 Uold H'iog Chronoueler Watches 2H to
2u0 Uold liuuiing Knglinh Levers 200 to
300 Uold lluutiiig Duplex Watches liO to
Mm Uold liuuiing American Watches 100 to
Sud
800
250
200
2o0
160
6 DO bilver lluntuiK Levers SO to
600 Eilver Hunting Duplexes 75 to
600 Uold Ladies' etches 60 to
1000 Gold Hunting Lepiues 50 to
1000 Miscellaneous riilver Watches 60 to
2o00 Hunting .Silver Watches 25 to
6000 Assorted W alches, all kinds 10 to
260
2j0
75
100
60
75
The abovo stock will bs disnoaed of on tha conn
lar one price plan, giving every patron a fins Gold
or Solid bilver Watch for flO without regard to
value !
Waittur, I!ru. A Co., 161 Broadway, New York,
wisoto luiuieaiausiy dispose ot ins above magnin
contsivcK. lertinoales, naming tbs articles, are
placed in sealed envelopes, and well mixed. Hold
ers are entitled to the articles named in their oerti
Coate. upon payuiontof Ten ltollars, whether it be a
watob worth tl.uuu or one worth leas. Tbs return of
auy of our certificates entitle you to tbe arlioles
named thereon, upon payment, irrespective of its
worth, and as no artiolo valus at leas thaa fill is
named on any certificate, it will at ones bs seen
that this ia no lottery, but a straight forward legiti
mate transection, which uii.y bs participated in
even by the must fastidious.
A single certificate will be sent by mail, post paid
upon receipt of 25 eenls, five for II, eleven fur $2,
thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty-six
and mors valuable nreinium for f 10: one hundred
and moeUuperk watches for 915. The agents or thoss
wubing employment, this is a rare opportunity, it
is a legitimately conducted business, authorised by
the Uuvernmeut, and open to ths mast careful scru
tiny. Watehea sent by Express, with bill for collec
tion ondelivury so that no dissatisfaction) Mat possibly
WtUiiUT, BROTHER CO., Importers,
, lol Broadway, kew York
1)IRD CAOKB, II diftVreiit kinds.
If ioi waut
XJ fooa sal sUeap Sud Cages,
LY A CO S
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MANUf ACTUBXO TO ORDER.
JOHN WILVEH,
RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and ens.
tamers, that he has just opened t shop for tts
manufacture of BOOTS A BQOES, on
BptMf itnet, between Second ttrtet and Centr
Alley, Sunbury.
whers sdl kinds of work la his line will bs mads Bp
In the latest style sad In tbs best workmanlike manner.
Having first class stock on band, he flatters blmaelf
mat ns will be able to rait the tastes ofths most fas-
tidioua. The publio are invited to call.
JOHN WILVEB.
Sonbary.June I, 1807. .
THE GREAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,
1 1ST SUNBXTRY
Uoa Hditreot, opposite tha MAbONIO HALL, at
BER6STREESSEE S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
nut Lately Established, -Willi all
the nodem ImproTemeutsj
of the Art I
THE subsoribsr, having built ths room expressly
for ths purpose of Photographing, and having
devoted many years to tbs busineas, Is confident of
his ability to aaaure his patrons that the work pro
duced shall be second to none in conn try or sity.
No work allowed to leave we gallery unless en
tirely satisfactory. Having tbe beat sky light in the
county, ha is prepared to make Photographs in all
kinds ot weather, but would prefer a clear day for
small children. ...
Be Is also prepared to la. Dew site, ot eaoinet
card Photographs.
All kinds ot ptotures copied ana magmnea u
any required site and colored beaatitully in Oil or
Water oolora or India ink. We pay special attention
to all kinds of out door work, such as Landscape
viewa of Monuments, Machinery, County Seats, Ac,
a large lot of Photograph frames constantly on band,
lbs public era respectfully invited to call and so.
our specimens and our complot. arrangements for
making Photographs, special terms to families and
olubs.
. BERQ3IRESSER.
Buubury, July 15,
M. C. ClIiARIIAUT'M
Gonfectionry Toys and
FRUIT STORE
Rlarkct Street, Snobury, I a.
CONFECTIONERY OF AIL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c, &c,
"CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at ths abovs
able price.
He is manufacturing all kinds of ConfrMionaries
to keep up a lull assortment union are com at low
rates.
Tobacco. Scffnra. Btationerr. Nntsef all kinds, and
a variety of other articles, all of whioh are offered
wholostilo and retail.
I'lKomember the name and place. .JF1
M. C. GEARHART,
Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright A Son's
store.
Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1863. tf
Witter nnd Fire Proof
SLATE RQOFS.
THE undersigned respectfully informs builders in
this and adjoining counties that be is prepared to
fiut on Slate Hoofs in a superior manner, lie furn
rhes tbe celebrated Lehigh county Slnte, which is
the best iu the rrarket. lie warrants his work to be
durable and fire and water proof. Ho invitee the in
spection of the publio to tbe work he haadone in Cun
bnryon llanpt's, Ureenough's and Haas' buildings,
and on others at various places. His prices are us
low as those of any other slater.
Address, D. S. SMITH,
Sunbury, P. 0.,
or call at his residence in Upper Augusta trip.
January 11, 1863. ly
SPliEK'SPOKT RAI'E WIXI3,
l.'sed by hundredsof Congregations
lor 4'burrh or Communion.
Purposes.
Ai.no,
FOR LADIES
PERSONS.
EXCELLENT
AND WEAKLY
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY.
sii:tit'ii pour (.uape wwe,
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This justly eel cbratod native Wine is made from
tne juice ot tne V porto urape, raueu in iui cuuuu
Its invaluable
Tonic Sc StrniRllienlnK Properties!
Are unsurpassed by any other native wine. Being
thepuro juice of ths grape, produoed under jur.
6 peer's own personal supervision, its purity and
irenulnenesa are sruaranteed. The vouniest child
may partake of its generous qualities, and tha weak
est invalid may use it to advantage. It is particu
ly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited
to tbe various ailments mat ainict tne weaaer box.
Il is, in every respect,
A WINK TO BE RELIED OX.
Invalids use SPEER'S PORT URAPE WINE,
Female use Sl'EER'S PORT QKAPE WINE.
Weaklv nersons find a benefit bv its uss.
SPEKK 3 WINES in hospitals are preferred to
Other wines.
I 5 Sold bv all Druirtrists ana Grocers.
A. EPEEK'S VINEYARD, New Jarsey. Office,
211 BltUADWAX, Ms York.
The trade suDulied bv Johnson, Hollowav A Cow.
den, aud French, Richards A Co., in Philadelphia.
For sale by W. A. UbZZLll, fcuuDury, fa.
Pot. 2fl ly.
J. H. Conley Co.,
Market Street, Kukt ol'lhe llstilroad,
BTJNBUBY, PENN'A.
DEALERS IN
jFOHUICiN eto ANEUICAi'v,
Hardware & Cutlery.
milE ttnallni, .S . t' l7. . : 1 .1
. w, wwiiiiiilM) ruuim, uiuiuw,
JL and Buyers generally ia invited to tha fact that
we are now offering a better eeleeted assortment of
JlAKDWAKli, CUTLERY. AO.,
than aver was offered is this marked at prloes much
below those heretofore demanded by dual era. Our
stock comprises all articles in this line of business,
embracing a general assortment of tools and mate
rials usea ty
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAUONMAKLRS.
JOINERS. AC. AO..
tocother with a lame stock of Iron. Steel. Nails.
Spikes.Rope, Chains, Urindstonos, Mill and X Cut
caws, Ac, o.
Sunbury, March 39, 1867.
Notice to Merchants and ShiDuers.
THE undersigned, proprietor of Weiser A Friok's
Line, give notices to merchants and shippers
that tbs Depot is still at fill Market street, Pbila
delpbia, and all (iooda directed lo Sunbury, Danville
and Lowisburg, and all intermediate stations along
ins rauroaa, win oe promptly aenverea.
tjT Cars leave 811 Market street, Philadelphia.
iri-weexiy luesaays, inursaays ana naturdays.
J. W. BROWN, Proprietor, Lswisburg,
J. U. BROWN, Agent, Sunbury, Pa.
December 7, 1867.
AK'rlcultssral Intptesnentai,
TT OE'8 Urain Rakes. Steel and Iron Garden Rakes,
1 1 Long and D Handle Spades, fihovele, Msauro
and Hay Forks, Qrass and Urain boythea, Urain
Cradles, Cradle Finzers, Trace. Breast, Tonsus and
Log Chains, Grind-stones, Fanning Mill beivesof
allsisesand kinds, large astortmeut of Ked Wagon
names, lor flowing, r arm Jleiia, Cultivator leeLb
lor sale ny j. ir. uult.t. s tx.
Mount Carmel Hotel
HT. OARMKL, Korthumberlaud Co Fa.,
TUOB. BURKET, PBopjtiKTOS.
This largs onmmedlous Hotel Is luostted near the
eepote of the Shaasokiai Valley ad the Quakake m
simw ior naiiroaas. iraius arrive ana aepariauiiy
Xbu botua a. looatsMl la lb aooUa of lb Goal Ha
gtsta n uuroM w pwtaaoommoaauoaftia crarw
aad par aiaatat a(oaai-
Great Attraction,
- . aits. . '
NEW TIN-WARE,
fllioet Irsa mm& tore Storsj mT .:
oxJisrBTJit-sr. PA.,
Wbsr. they keep sonstantly m kaal Sjb4 saauafae
tore to erder at abort notice.
Hit AND SHEET IRON -WARE of all deaoripUoae.
They would especially sail the attention of par-
snasers to tneir targe ana wen ssieewa sicca oi
COOK AND PARLOR 8T0VES.
The subscribers have mad. arranrements to have
all their best stoves soade to order, and those who
would have a good stove wonld do well to go and
examine their large and well soleoted stock.
First. They defy competition on ths following
tried rands of Cook Stoves, vis :
Combination das Ilui-ner, Cook,
Uovernor Penn Cook.
WABASH AND IRONSIDES,
and the well known Antiduet Cook Stove oalled
SPEAR'S ANTIDTJST.
Also. Parlor and office Stoves hi areas varletv em
bracing all the best manufactures and most fashion
able designs, unsurpassed lor beauty of finish simpli
city of anajigemente combining: obeanness. durability
and each stove warranted to perform what they ax.
represented.
Also, ineoeieurated Baltimore Fir. Place Blove,
for heating nrst, second ana tnud stories by Registers
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the celebrated MORNINQ GLORY.
Coal OH, Coal Oil Lamps, Shades,
Chlmnles, and all articles
nanally kept In an establishment of this kind.
Xbey are also prepared loiurnisneiate and do slating
in the best workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Roofing, Spouting, Rang, and
Furnnoe Work, Gas Fitting, do. Repairing neatly
ana cneapiy executes.
Also:
"Baugh's Raw Hone Super-Phos
phate."
Remember the place. 5ampl. and Sales Room
nearly opposite Conly's Hardware Store, Market
street, between Third and Fourth streets. Uuilding
dork painted.
August 24, 1S69.
1TEW LAGEB. BEER
SB REiWXQ V"SsV9
IN SCNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND CO.
ITZEL
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and tha
publio generally, that he has commenced the
manufacture, and ia now ready to furnish
LAGER BEER AND ALE,
of a superior quality. Having procured the services
of a first class brewer, he ia enabled to supply Land
lords, Restaurants and private families with an ar
ticle that is palatable, pure and healthy.
Orders ara respeotfully solioited which will re-
oelve prompt attention.
CHA3. ITZEL.
Sunbury, November 18, 18(17.
JAS. t'ALDHFXL At CO.,
No. 909 Client nut Street
PHILADELPHIA,
Mamifacturert and Impvrtert
Of svery description of
First Class Goods
belonging to ths Business of
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths.
Uavs removed to their
NEW MARBLE STORE,
Extending from Chestnut Stroet to Bansom Slrcot,
affording ample room and convenient aooemories,
piviug opportunity lor a proper display of goods, and
cotter means for their examination.
With extensive and favorabla
. , j r . , 0 ...
buuuuj aim in uurope, we are in a positiou to otter
at moderate FiXbD prices.
Watches, Diamonds, Bronzo A Marble Goods
Bilver Wares, Jewelry, Porcelains,
Fluted Goods, Musical Boxes,
and every description of FANCY ARTICLES.
etrangora visitini the citv ara enrdiallv invited to
xamine our New Store.
March 7, 1S68 ly.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Monthly Time Books Drawing- Books and Slates.
Books, Hymn Books, Bl.ink Books, Memorandum
Bo.'ki Diaries, Pocket Books, Ink Stands, Pens,
Pencils, a fine assortment of Paper. Ink, Ae.
For sale by ANKA PAINTER.
CHOICE FRUIT k ORNAMENTAL
f a 3 B 8 m
BBNJ. BOHNER,
Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trcos. will furn.
ih from the most responsible Nurseries in this and
other States, first class TREES ofuli kinds. Also,
bbrubbery, Vines and Plants. Garden Seeds of all
kinds.
Ordors are respectfully solicited.
Address BENJ. BOHNER,
Paxinos, North'd. Co.
Vtf N. B. Insurances taken in several of tne
most responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Dotective
Companies in tbs State.
June 8, i07. y
SEEING IS BELIEVING
At ro t ArcU Street.
NEW PRICES I NEW GOODS
Rich Silver and Silver-Plated Wares,
Including every style and
description, made expressly
for the Winter trade, which
for neatness and durability
cannot bs surpassed at
JOHN BOWMAN'S
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establishment,
YUi AKCii STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
ps-Re-plating at short notice.
Dooembej 21, lb7 .aug27
PURE LAGERBEERT
vonxr.it aku alu,
From the
Cold Spring Brewery,
SUNBURY, PA.
JOSEPH ETCHER.
RESPECTFULLY Informs the publio generally
that bs is prepared to furnish
LAGER BEER,
PORTER AND ALK,
n largs or small quantities. Bis facilities for mak
ng Boer cannot be excelled, and ia pronounoed supe
rior to any other offered in Central Pennsylvania.
It has also been reoommended by physicians as a
healthy drink for invalids.
Hotels, Restaurants and private families supplied
at short notiee.
Buubury, Sept SI, 186T.
1RCH STREET FOUNDRY!
J. YOU QM AX, Proprietor.
Arrh Kt.( between Sd and 4th, eloee
to tbe Public School House,
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
TUU proprietor of this establishment respectfully
informs ths public that he has coum.noed the man
afaoture of Cooking and Heating
3TOTE3I
which tt will tell at lowr prieet tbB ltJ OU b
obtained tlMwbvrt.
MILL QotviDf, BtoTM. and th largett tlaof
twaogi oituo prompt. 10 oraer.
Also. Window WighU, Fraaet ui OrmUt for Cel
lar Windowi, !.
4 at I row 4'lilMneT X
16
A litxiral prlo paid for old eutlnit.
TliU CKLtBKATKl) LIVKRPOOL PLOW. In
ppytd, U manufkotured at tbuasUblUhmoot. Also,
Stow iintm of ali kiotU, Kottlw, and ararj variot
Ara atpaotallT Invited to aall and xamiuo aar atoek
af JU1UKH8 HARDWARJS, aoaipriiung
NaOs aad aiHkM f all variatt. Satta, teew.,
Siraa and T lilnM. lkak.Auul i.avIaK MaIi- Mm.
tjriaj XrowaU, Bio Xrvwala, ilaataft' Siavaa,
m i i i w wj
i
J H COKLEY CO
as. noot AXUKTS). as.
' " WM. t. SOPWN'8 0W MAXS" ' ,
srs
KYSTON STKlTtTS
are the hem) and Cheapeet Low Prieed Beep Skirts
In the market. Trail Skirts, 16 springs. $1.00 ; M
spriags,
, 11.20 I and 40 springs, f 1.4. Plain Skirt.
10 springs, sjl.lt ; and 15 springs, f l.Jft Warrant.
tapes, m springs, w cents; zo springs, vseasitsi
ad In everr resoeoi.
"Our OWN Maks" of "UNION 5KIRT8," Bier
n Tap. Trails, from 10 to 60 springs, II .10 to $2 M.
Plain, Sis Tapes, 20 to 50 springs, from 95 Cent to
$2 00. Theae Skirts are better than tbos. sold by
other establishments as first .lass goods, and at maoh
lower prices.
"OnrOWlt Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS,"
ar. In every waySaperior to all other Hoop Skirts
neiore tn. pnone, ana only nave to oe examined or
worn to sonvinos svery one of the fact. Manufac
tured of tbe best linen-finished English Steal Springs
very superior wipes, ana uie style or tne metall.
fastenings and manner of securing them surpass for
durability and sxcellens. any other Skirt in this
country, anu are nuivr, mure eiMiio, win wsar
longer, give more satistactlon, and are realty cheaper
than all others. Every lady should trv them. Ther
are being sold extensively by Merchants throughout
this and tbs sdjoining state at very modorat. prioea.
If yon want the best, ask for "Ilopkin's Champion
Skirt." If you do not find tbem, get ths merchant
with whom you deal to order them for yon, or eotne
or send direct to us. Merchants will find onr dif
ferent grades of Skirts exaotly what they need, and
we especially invito them to call and examine our
extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Price
Mrt- . . .
To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of ths
Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of ths
Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should bs
addreeeed. .
MAN V FACTORY and S.v LESROOM, 628 Arch St.
Between fith and 7lh St., Philadelphia.
WM. T. I10PR1NB.
February 29, 1868 lOmos.
LOOK HOSPITAL.
EbTABUSUEP A3 A REFUGE FROM QUACK
ERY.
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE
CAN BE OBTAINED.
DR. JOHNSON has discovered the moit Certain, Speedy
and only Effectual Remedy in the World for ail Pri
vate Diaeatcs, Wen knew of the But It or Limba, Strictures,
Affection f the Kidneyi and Bladder, Involuntary Die-
UllBlgCas) 1 II' VkCllt j , uoiioini svcuuitj, nil (iiuontse, j w
venav. LsBiitiuor. bow dduiii. uoniuaion oi lucae, rauu-
tation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimaew of
BisTht or Gidduieai. Uieeaae ol the Head, 'I brtt, Nm or
akin Affectum! ol the Liver, Langs, Htomnch or Bowels
these Terrible Disoidets arising from the Solitary Habits
of Youth th secret end alilaiy practices more fatal V
their victims than the song (f 8reus to the .Maimers of
Ulysses, biiahtint their most brilliant hopes or anticipauons.
reuUenttg murriuge, hc.t impossible.
Young Men
Etpecially. who hove become the victims of Solitary Vice,
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the
most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the Ihun
ders of eloquence nr waked to ecstaty the living lyre, may
call with full eoiifidence.
Marriage.
Married Pernons or Young Men contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, de
formities, eke., speedily cured.
He who places himself under the eare of Dr. J. may
may religiously confide in his honor es genUeman, and
confidently rely upon his skill as Physician.
Organic Weakliest.
Immediately Cured, end Full Vigor Restored.
This Distiesiiug Affection which renders Life misera
ble and rnurrmge impossible is tbe penally paid by t be
victims of improper indulgences. Young peisons are too
apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dread
ful cm t sequel ices that may ensue. Now, who that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of
piorrea'ion is lot sooner by those falling into improper
habits than by the prudents f Besides demg deprived the
pleasures of healthy utfapring,lhe most serious and destt ac
tive symptoms to both body and mind at iae. The syitem
becomes Derange!, ths Physical and Mental Punctiona
Weakened. lossof Proc.eative Power, Nervous lrrit-ibiii-ty,
Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Con
stitutioiml Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough,
Consumption, Decay end Death,
OIHcc, !o. 7 South Frederick Street
lft hand side going from Baltimore street, e few doors
oin the corner. Fail not to observe name and number.
Lctteis must be paid nnd contain stamp. The Doctor's
Diplomas bo.g in bis office.
A Cure Wurranted iu Two Days.
So Mercury or Sauscous Lrug$.
Or. lolinMtonv
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad
uate from one ot' the most eminent Colleges in the United
trtatrs, and the greater part of whose life hus been spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, hus effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the
head and ears when avlucp. great nervousness, being alarm
ed at aiidnen sounds ti.tsiiiuiuesa, with tieqtieiu blushing,
attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured
immediately.
Take Particular Notice.
Dr. J. addresses all th'se who have injured themselves
by improper indulgence and solitary habits, whu b rum
, both body sud mind, unhuing Uiem tor either business,
: study, K.'iety or marriage.
iiisoiare me or the sad and melancholy enects pro
duced by eaily habits ot youth, viz: Weakness oi thrilark
nnd Lttiibs, P4ius in the Head, Dimness ul tttght, Loss of
Musculiir Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy,
Nervotis lrrilatlity, Dernncmeutof the Digestive Func
tions, uenerai ut-ninty, symptoms oi u nsuiriitiont ate.
AIkntallv I he leariui etleets on the mind are much
to beitreuiled Los oi Memory, Confusion of Ides. De
pression of Spirits, KviI-ForebHlings, Aversion to Society,
Self-Distrukt, Isove ol Solitude, Timidity, &c. are some of
tne evus prooucea.
thocsamds oi persons nr su ages can now juue wnst
is the cause of then declining health, Uiaius; their vigor.
becoming weak, pale, nervous and rnaciated, having a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms
of consumption.
Young- ITI on
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice Indulg
ed in when stone, habit frequently lenriied from evil
companions, or at school, the tflecLs of which aie nightly
felt, even when asleep, and tf not uured renders iniuriaire
impossible, end destroys both mind and body, should apply
immediately.
Wt.at pity that voung man, the hope of his country,
the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all pros
pects aud enjoyments of life, by the consequence of devia
ting from the path of nature and indulging in a certaia
secret habit. Such persons most, before cuutemp latin f
IVIarrlace.
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without
these, the Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrim
age; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind
becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan
choly reflection thut the iuppiiiess of another becomes
blig'ited with out own
jtsiHua oi impruuenee.
When the nnsiruided and imnrudent volar v of Dies sura
finds that he has imbibed tbe seeds of this painful disease,
it too often happens that su ill-timed sense of shame, or
dread of discovery, deters biro from applying to those wh'S
from education and respectability, can atone befriend turn,
delaying till tbe constitutional evmptoma of this horrid
disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated eore
tnroat, ciseasea nose, nociurai pants ah tne ntau ana iimus.
aimnetsor s:gnt, ueaiiiess, nodes on ine snin bonce ana
aims, blotches on the head, face and eilieinitii s, progress
ing with frightful lapidify, till st last the palate of the
mouth or the bones of the nose full in, snd theviotimof
thisawfnl dscase becomes horrid object of commisera
tion, till death puts a period to his dreadful suffering, by
sending him to that Undiscovered Country from whence
no traveller returns.11
It is e melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this
terrible disease, owing to the unskillfulness of ignoiant
pretenders, who, by the use of that "Deadly Poison, Mer
cury," ruin the constitution and make tbe residue of life
miserable.
Stranger)
Trust not your lives, or health, to the eare ef the many
Unlearned end Worthless Pretenders, destitute of knowl
edge, name or character, who copy Dr Johnston's adver.
tisementa, or slylethemselves. in the newspapeis, regularly
Kducated Poysicians, incapable of Curing, they keep you
trifling month sfter month taking their filthy snd poiaonns
compounds, or ss long as tbe smallest fee can he obtained,
and in despair, leave you with ruined health to sigh over
your failing disappointment.
Dr. Johnston is the mily Physician advertising.
His credential or diplomas si ways hang in his office.
His rcmidiesor treatment ar unknowa to all others,
p repair from life spent in l hs treat hospiralsof Furor,
the first in this country and mor extensive "Frival
FnsrUr" than mv other Phtatciaa ia the wmki.
Indorateiueiat of tbe Preei.
The BMny thousands eared et this institution year after
year, and the numerous important Surgical Operations
per for i nod by Dr, Johnsh), witnessed bv ths reporter of
bbe'&un," "Clipper," and many other papers, notiees of
which aav Appeared again end sgain aefor ths public,
besides his staiMJing as gentleman of ebantetcr and re
sponsibility, is sufficient guarantee to tbe afflioted.
tekist Olaeaaca Hpeeslily Cured
Persrtns writing shou!d he purtieuler in directing their
tiers tu hi institution, in the following manner,
John 2II Joltnaton, Xt. I
Of the Bahirooi Lock Hospital, Ba hi mors, Md.
Nov. 30. 1W7 1 y.
Lime I Lime I Lime I
THE new time Kilns ef H. B. Manser, atSelins
QroTS Button, are now completed and ia sua.
eeasful operation, producing lime of tbe rsrjr best
quality. These kilns are built with all tbe modern
eonvenienoes and improvements, and bare a eapaoi.
ly of producing iui busbels per dsy. Excsllent
roads have bean made lo the kilns, not interfered
with by the railroad, where wagoa or alsds eaa be
loaded in a few mine tee from the sobutes, without
handling. Having opened a Urge body of the
best limestone, at ths month of the kilns, they sre
ensbled to sell lime at the low rate or II eeats per
bushel. The kilns are ia charge of corn pe teat per.
sons, whs will always be prepared to supply eiuv
toiners. Apply to li- B. Maseer, Banbury, ar te
Cbac. Punkleberger, or Chas. t. Conrad, at tbs kllna.
December 14, leaT. r,
8E1LKR8 FOIWELL,
WH0LE8A1JI
AND J EUITERKB3,
No. 161 North Third Street, Philadelphia
rjTrder promptly attended te.
IrhUaAelpMsa ale F.rle Riallread.
" bummer TIMS tablbT"
Throsgk said direct route Je
etwees PhMadelnhla.
vwviuiurv, urwnri, T I rmunapOTt, 10 the Nc
west and the Ores Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
Mltlmore, itarrisbarg, WiTWai
mapoit, to the North-
ELEOANT BLEEPINtt CARS en a Night Train.
On and after Monday, May tlth. 1868, the Trains
on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Read will run a.
follows :
WlSTWA.S.
MaU Train leaves Phlledelphis,
" " - Sunbury,
" art. at Erie.
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia,
- " Sunbnr
11.1S pro.
6 05 a ,1
8 60 pm
12 00 neon
6.40 p m
10.05 am
8 00 am
4.16pm
T.45 pm
Sunbury
" " arr at Erie
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia,
" " " Sunbury
" arrlvs at Lock Haven,
EasrwaKB.
Mail Train Isavea Erie
" " " Sunbury,
" " arr. at Philadelphia,
11 CO am
12 00 m
7 10 a oi
7 .41 b m
Ariv Axureas leaves &rts
"Hunbury 68 a m
11 arr. at Philadelphia, 6.00 p m
Mall and Extireaa eonnaat with nil f!rilr anrf
Allegheny River Railroad. BAUUAGE CHECKED
THROUGH.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
general Superintendent.
Ionliern Central Railway.
SUMMER TIMB SCHEDULE.
OVSnSSV.' Xm "wUl le?
SUNBURY, as follows :
LEAVE NORTHWARD,
.00 A. M., Dsily for Wlllismsport. Dsily (ezeapt
Sundays.) for Elmira, Canandaiipis,
Roohester, Buffaloe, Niagara Falls,
Suspension Bridge and tbe Canada..
4.15 P. M., Daily (except Sundays,) for Elmira, and
Buffalo via Erie Railway from Elmira.
8.44 P. M., Daily (except Sundays,) for Williams,
port.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
1J.03 A. M., Daily (exoept Monday.) for Baltimore,
Washington and Philadelphia.
10.02 A. M., Daily for Baltimore and Washington.
7.00 P. M., Daily except Sundays.) for Harrisbarg.
J. N. DdBarrt, Ed. 8. Vorno,
Qen'l. Sup't., Uon'l Pasaon'r Ag't ,
Harrisburg, Pa. Baltimore, Md.
Lackawanna fc. HlooniKburg Itall
road.
ON and after Jan. 1st, 1887, Passenger Trains
will run as follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A. M. A M P M
P. M.
4 40 I
00
R 17
8.50
10.15
6 30
Lears Soranton, 5.60 10 00 7 1 0
' Kingston, (.55 11.20 8.20
" Rnpert, 20
Danville, 9 54
Arr. North'd.. 10 35
NORTHWARD.
Leave North'd., 7.00 .
Danville, 7.40
6 00
635
" Rupert, 8 15 A. M.
P. M.
11 Kingston, 10.50 8 30
2 50
V.06
Arr. at Scranton. 12.00 9.S5
4 00 111.15
Trains leaving Kingston at 8.30 A.
M. for Reran-
ton, connect with Train arriving at New York at 5.20.
Passengers taking Train South from Scranton at
6.50 A.M. via Northumberland, renoh Harrisburg
12.30 P. M., Baltimore 5.30 P. M.. Washington 10..
I 00 P. M. via Rupert reaeh Philadelphia at 7.00 p.m.
a. a. f uai;A,up t. a
Kingston, Jan. 19, 1867.
leading: ICaJIroiid.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
November 2Bth, i867.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from tho North and
North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Potteville, Tamaqua, Asblnnd, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Ephraut, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia,
Ac, Ac.
Trains leave Unrrishurg for Now Yorlt, ss fol
lows : At 3.00, 5.25 and 8.10 A. M. and 2.05 and 9.35
P. M, connecting with similar Trains on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 6.10
10.15'and 11.60 A. M. and 3.40, 9 30 P. M. Sleep,
ing Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.36 P. M.
Trains, without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsrille, Tama
qua, Minersville, AshUnd, Pine (rrove. Allentown
and Philadelphia at 8.10 A.M. and 2.05 and 4 10
P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way
stations ; the 4.10 p m. making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pnttsviile,
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.56 p. m. a
Returning : Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.00
Noon and 6 00 and 8.00 p. m.; Philadelphia at 8.15
a. m. and 3.30 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves
Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Heading
at 6.30 p. m. stopping at all Stations ; Pottsville at
8 45 a. m. and 2.45 p. m; Ashland o 00 a.m. and 12 -
tv anu p.m., ABiuaqua ai s.ou a.m. ana i.uu
and 8 45 p. m.
Leave Pottsrille for Harrisburg via S.-huylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7 !0 a. ro. and 12.00 noon.
Reading Accommodation Truin leaves Heading at
7.30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 4. 00
P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Seeding at 7 04
A. il., and 6.15 P.M. for Ephrata, Litis, Lancas
ter. Columbia, Ac.
On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00pm.. Phila
delphia 8.00 A. M., and 8.15 P M, the 8.P0 a. m.
train running only to Reading. Pottsville 8 01) a m ,
Harrisburg, 5 25 am, and 4.10 and 9-35 p m. and
Reading at 1.00 and 7.15 a. m, for Harrisburg. and
i. no a. m. ana ii.su p m. lor new lorK, s.zo p m.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced rate to and from all
points.
ifaggage cbeoked through : 100 rounds Btggage
allowed each Passenger.
O. A. NIC0LLS,
fleneral Superintendent1
VMewSiraHiB m&riL'9
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in every variety ot
ANTHRACITE COAL,
Upper Wharf, SUNBURY, Penn'a.
EyOrdora solioited and filled with promptness and
despatch.
Sunbury, May 12, 1966 y
UNION HOTEL-
CIIAK. Vir.V.t., Proprietor.
In Cake's Addltica to SUNBURY, near the Penn'a.
Railroad Company's Shops.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS,
kept who will find ample accommodations. Ocod
cooks and waiters, boarders can enjoy tbe quiet oom
forts of home with fare equal to tbe best hotels.
His Liquors are of the choicest kinds.
Sunbury, Juno 8, 1867.
NEW GROCERYTORE,
"VT. S. FTJUMAIT & CO.,
Market Street, Six doors East of Third stroet, north
side, SUNBURY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and tbe
publio, that tbey have opened a
UNTEW qrocert'
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will be happy to have them call and examine
their stock, which has just been opened, em. brad
ing everything in the (Jrocery line, such as
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spices, Canned and Dried
fruits, Beans. Hominy, Cbeeso. Crackers,
Baoon, Ham, Fish, Salt, Potatoes,
etc., together with Soaps,
Candles, Soda, Ac,
and ia fact everything ia the Oroceryani Provlaioa,
Line.
FLOUR AND FEED, Queensware, Willow-ware,
ttlaeswsre, voat uu t.ampa, coal uu sc.
van ana sss neiore purchasing elsewhere.
W. tt FURMAN A CO
Sunbnry, April 27, 187.
COAL I COAL!! COAL!!!
GRANT Ss BROTHER,
Shipper Si. Wholesale V Keiall
Dealer In
WII1TK V IIEU ASlt COAL,,
In svery variety.
Role Agents, westward, of ths Celebrated Oenry
Clsy Coal.
Lowia Wasap, Bun!!?, Pi.
Sunbury, Jaa. 13, IBd.
BOOK BINDERY.
JOHN HERMAN
North Mill street, DANVILLE, PA.,
IS prepared to Bind Books, Papers, Magaiiaes
Musie, As., ia any style that may bs desirsd, St
obeaper rates than oaa be done ia tbe cities.
All Orders left at this Office, will rsoeivs prompt
attention. oet. 19, '67
Caslsila, Oils), Vc.
A full stock of 01 Is eomprUing Linseed Oi), Cost
Oil, Fish Oil. and Lubricating Oil for Engines and
Machinery, Varnishes, Plass, always an band, at tow
prices at CONLEY A CO S
170R Saddlers, ws bars Saddle Trees, BitU, Buck
X1 ies, Uig Trees, Pad Trees. Uanes, all kinds and
ever thing perUiauS te tlje "jfifjg.
" Clslldrea'o Cstrrlne.
WI would sail the atteaUoa of those wauUng a
Child 's Carriage, to our aew and large sewit
aieat eopr..it aew and """"jf y k co