Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 27, 1868, Image 4

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    NEW DRY GOODS
AND
Fresh Groceries!
On Third (St., one door below the Luthoraa Churob,
PNBUIIY, TENN'A.
KEXiTafcVK- PEIEBO.
iHas just opened large assortment of
I'RY GOODS, suoh ss Caliooes. Dolaines, Muslins,
c, G BOCBBIE b
iind
TOO VISIONS
nf all kinds, such as
. .. .na rnvvv.v.a. TEAS. SPICKS, COAL OIL
r..i Miickorol, Lard. Hams, N"t
Pried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, '.
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually
kept in the Grocery lino.
Hains. Fish. Coal Oil, Crorkcry-waro, (Juccwware
Glass-ware, Willow-waro, AO.
The beet FLOUR and MEAL In the Market
Tobacco. Ciffftit, and a variety of MOTIONS.
Ah!o All kind, of Ounnoi fruit, at the lowest
prices. .
Country Produce taken in exchange for Quoin.
IS? Call and examine my Stock, and satisfy your
rUn HENRY rt'TI'.KS.
unbury, April 25, lBf7
1). C. U18KINOE11.
P. 11. MOORE.
rew Hrmlnew fiorei.w
and on
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS I
GREAT REDUCTION IN TRICES !
nooni; a isainuH.
Havo just opened a cnrHiilly rclcctod stock of
1 1 NEW GOOD;!, in
IIutipt'M New Iron Front,
MARKET STKJ2KT, SUNBURY, PENN'A
Consisting of
Y COOPS, NOTION?. OROCERlEi', QUEENS
WAKE, fl LASS WARE, and a full lino of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOES
f .iuIoom Ircwn Jools,
I alieoo.-, Jlii'Iins. Flannels, Table Linens Toweling.
Checks, Ticking. Counterpart, Owimores,
Vcstings, nrns. Skii tc, Neck Tic;,
Culls, Collar" Hainlkcrc'hiof?,
Ilofo, Oil Cluth, Carpets,
AYood and Willow-Ware.
ve imito fpecial attention to the quality of our
Stock of
muoitusikn ai miicf.s,
lilO Mid JAVA COFFEE, TEAS. SUGARS,
MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SOAP, SALT,
E1S1I, VINEGAR, 4c., Ac.
Campbell's Celebrated FLOUR, always on hand.
V.'e feel oor.fident that cash buyers will find it to
tjeir advantage to give us a cull, and custoinors
conerally arc invited to cull aud examine our goods
kuJ got posted on our prices.
fly strict attention to the wants of our customors
and lair dealing we hope to merit M full share of tho
public patronage
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in ex-'
change i,r goods, lor which tho highest prico will
be paid
MOORE 5 mSSINGEK.
Sunhury. April II, 'AS
NUJMtlJIil Oil. Jlil.Ii.
1 HE Hibscribcra having just erected and put in
i ; oation a Mill for tho manufacture of
LINSEED OIL,
olliT tbo highest market price fjr FLAX SEED.
Tluvy have attached to their o'taMishmont a Chop
i .ing Mill, aad farmers and other wanting grain
i hopped for feeding, can be accommodated at tho
(hm-tcst notice. A machine for chopping corn with
the cob is attucbed to tho mill.
MORGAN A MASSER.
January 25, 1808. ly
T0HF.INGTON & IIODGKINS.
SLTEIt-rilOSPIIATE OF LIME,
A STANDARD MANURE
PGR ALL FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS.
Having within tlio past year prcatlj incroa'od and
improved our liicilitiu tur grunting isonoannu man
ufacturing, wo aro prepared to furnith to tho farm
ers of Pennsylvania a superior article of
Kupcr-UMiOKpIiHte.
Our manufacture has been thoroughly tostod tho
pint tcnn by practical men of our iniincdialo
neighborhood und cleewherc, and in every case tho
re.-ult hue boon entirely tntisfaotnry.
Our proccsiof pulverizing, whereby it is prcpar-
d for und
t.UARRANTEED TO PAb? THROUGH ANY
DRILL,
obviates an objoetion which attaches to many fer
tilizers, and secures to the former a saving of much
vahiablo time.
BOLD AT THE SIA5UVACT0HY,
EAST MAltKET STREET,
Sl.MHItV, 1A.,
stid by our Agents throughout the country, in Lags
of 200 lba each, at $j3 per Ton of 2000 lbs.
ALSO
SHIPPED PROMPTLY
lo all points accessible by rail or canal, on rccoipt
of order.
TORRINGTON A IIODGKINS.-
Also AgenLs for Pcymour, Mornn A Allon s Self
1'Luing ticaprr I'r.a Slower 1 1 no wew ioraer;uu
Pnilt A Bmediey'd Hay and Grain Rake.
f-end f-.r (Circular.
February l i, :6S. ly
f fHIU uiuii ri;rti''d having mci-ceded lo tho busi- ,
1. ne(.s of T. DIMES i CO., takes thi method of
mtonning Brick Lay ors. Builders, nnd all others in-
trrcsted. in and about fcjiinLuiy, that ho is prcpnred i
to fill all orders, f'.r building aud paving Urick, of a i
: uperior quality, and at aa low rate as can ho hud
olrcwbcre.
1 am hIso the A'enl ;n the Counties of Northum-
toilaud, Union, Snyder and Montour, for WAlt. .
KKN'S IMPROVED KIKE and WATER PROOF
ROOF. This is (ho cheapest and best Roof that
ran bo used ou buildings. We covered several build
injs with it, during tlio luat season with outiro satis- I
l'.i'-Hf'n t
Orders left at the Urick J rd, in Cake's Ad'lition
to Sunbiiry. or .t tbo Office of Mr. Wm. Reagan's
Snw Mill and Lumber Yard, or Rt Suubury Post
(ifice. will roccivo rruuipt otlentiini.
TOWNSEND HI.MES
Fuubury, March M. 1PC3.
i. yi. MiXX, IkentUt,
W'U remove hi OSioo to .1. M. Fimp-in's Building,
ind story, .Market Square, .
G-oiTBTj-rt-sr,
TirilER K he will be prcparod to do all kinds of
Y work pertaining to Dentistry. Will koep
rniiMantly en hand a large nsForttnrut of Teeth, and
i tber Denial material, from which ho will bo able to
n'lect, and in'.et the wants of his customers.
All work warrautod to give salu-laclion, or also the
ni'iney refunded.
The very best Mouth Wa.-h mid Tooth Powders
k' pi on hand.
His references aro the numerous patrons fr whom
he has work, d f tho Inr-t twelve years.
r-unbury, M'ircli -I, lsoS.
To Farmers!
THE TACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
SOLUBLE
PACIFIC QUANO.
r pi!K titttntion of Farmers and olbcr consuiuirs of
I renilisers i., invited to this tiuauo, worthy of
ii,. ir special notion, lit, umj for several years in
Al ir. ' :ud. irginia and other Southern States, for
i1!.!.- bad given it a alundard character for ex
. , llei:.-e oi equ-illi I by any other. It poasesscs all
il.e iiuii r i c.-s id l'viuvinu Huano, with permanent
qo dinn not found in that aitiulo X-'iO lb.. of tins
i.timii are f'.und more than equal to lbs. of tliu
i.eat r.upi pi.i'.-phaio. It ripens tho wheat orop fiosii
Ijvo to seven duys tailitr than the pbosphului, which
ttrt alone gives it iuculculublo iidtuutagti. Liberal
discouut to dealers.
I ot aale by J0JJ y ,u I;sr; 4 c0
tiCLrral Aguuts for Pucilic (iuauo Co ,
boulb Delaware Ave , Philsd'a.,
And 71 rxmtb t'lreot Lullimore.
Mar. h CS, lbH rim
fcJIIOEM AKIiHS.
Hil hit I oualiti" f Pole Lratht r, Fieuch Call'
a.r.F MorriK-co". Linings, l.a-ts, Nil. Pegs,
To. I ft all kin. ', and every tliingaed bv the trade,
tor sale low by J- CON LEY
A
I AKCJ. nii-plv "I Vitll I'Jipe-r
Ilui tit '. j'-t tc ciK-l But l"r tate nap,
tTIIE 'GREAT
AMERICAN COMBINATION
Kill toil Hole OTfwniiilnR
SEVT1TG XffACHXITE.
Its Wonderful Popularity Conclusive Proof of its
Groat Unit.
The Inoreaso in the demand for (hit valuable ma
chine has been TEN FOLD during the last seven
months of 1U nrst year before the public.
This grand and surprising success is unprecedent
ed iu tho history of sowing-maohlncs, and we feel
fully warranted In olaiming that
IT II A 8 NO EQUAL,
'Being Absolutely the Best
J'AIHII.V IflAFIIINi:
IN THE W ORLD,
AnJ, Intrlntically the Cheapest.
It is really two machines combined In ono, (by a
simple and beautiful mechanical arrangomont,) ma
king both the Shuttleor Lock-stitch, and tho Over
seaming and Button-bole stitch, with cqdfMUJ
and perfection, It executes in the very ,bt manner
every variety of sewing, such as. Hemming, lo ng,
Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding antT Quilting.
Gathering aud sewing on, (done at tho same lime,)
and in addition, Overseams, Embroiders on the edge
nnd makes beautiful Jlutton and Eyelet holes in all
Every Machine Is warranted by tho Company, or
its Agents, lo give entire satisfaction.
Circular?, with full particulars and samples of
work dono on Ibis. Machine, can bo had on applica
tion at tho Salesrooms of
TUB ATvIERICAN
BUTTON HOLE, OYEItSEAMING AND
BE WIN O MACHINE CO.,
S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Instructions given on the Machine at the rooms of
tho Company gratuitously to all purchasers.
AGHNTS WANTED.
FRED'K PAXSON, President.
W. H. MioNHKNiiAi.r,, Treasurer.
April 25, ISM. lycjan. 25.
FLOUR & FEED STORE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
rpiIE subscriber respcci-fully informs tbo publio
1 that he kot.ps constantly on hand at his now
WAREHOUSE, near the Shamokin Valley Railroad
Depot, in SUNfiURY, Elour by tho barrel nnd saoks
of all kinds of Feed by the ten
Tho above is nil mannfactured at his own Mills,
and will bo suld at the lowest ensh prices.
J M. CADW ALLADER.
Sunbury, April 1, !c'(S
REMOVAL I
W 11 A ?i
Watchmaker & Jewel r,
MARKET SQUARE, S U N B U K Y , PA.,
Will remove hia Jewelry Storo to Minor s Stono
Building, corner of ad and Market Square,
ON FEBRUARY 1st, lSf.3,
where he will be happy to roccivo his old customers
aud the public in general. Thankful for past favors,
he solicits a oontiuuanco of tho souio, and ho is de
termined to soil as low as tho lowest, nnd for quality,
not to be surpassed by any goods in the mnrkct. A
largo assortment of
VI'ateHeH, t:loeUs, Jewelry siaul
Silver Ware,
constantly on hand, consisting of all kinds of Ameri
can Watches, such as tho
Howard, Appleton, , Trney & Company,
Tremont, Wnlthnm, V. b. Bnrtlot, Wm. 1U
lery, Home aud a fine RSBOilmont of Swiss
ntches
All kind' of 8 Day nnd 30 Hour Clocks !
Silver lea setts, card and cako baskets, breakfast
and dinner castors, Celerystnnds, syrup and drink
ing cups, nnd a full assortment of Spoons, Knives
and Forks. Particular attention paid to the repair
ing of Wutches, Clocks, Jewelry and MusioBoj.es.
All work warranted.
Feb. B, 1W5S.
t-i v: w j-v-
THE G H E A T
Expo?! tiuii. I 'n iccrsdle
THE HOWE SEVING
PRIZE
r,,rh, 18G7.
MACHINE CO
ELIAS HOWE, Jn.
Awarded over Eighty-two Competitors;
'1 lie Elipliewt Premium,
The (inly Crots of tho Legicn of Hoiv
and
GOLD MEDAL
given to Amkiui as JSeyvino Mai ntNES, per IiDpe
rial DeiTcc. lmblisliod in the "Moniteur Univcrsnl'
((iffioial .louiuulof tho French
Empire), Tuesday,
2d July, litiT, iu these word,
1 Fabiicunlodn Machines a con-
Ei.iAa Hown, J it.
die exi osant
Manufacturer of Sowing Ma-
J chines, Exhibitor.
This dmiblo first honor is another prof f of tho
crrat fupcrioritv of the HOWE BEWINU MA
CHINE overall other. '
SIHI.EY A STOOPS.
No 2:-i .S.itith Light fcrtreet, Philadelphia,
Agents for Pennsylvania, New Jersry. Delunaro tud
Western 'irginiu.
February 22, lxGS.- Sm
GROCERIES,
Provision, and Flour
& Feed Store.
.!. .i. I .IV & .,
In Wciuur's Building, Water Slrctt, r.car King st ,
NO 11TH UMBER LAND, PA.,
INFORM their friends and tho public gcncn.lly j
that they have a largo a.-sort merit of tiroceries
Provi.-ions, Ac. nil licsh and ot the best quality, con- t
sistini; of Teas, Cullees, s-u'ats, and Jriites. !
I Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, Raisins, Cheese.
and Crackers, and in tact everything usually
kept in tho (Imecry line.
Tlicv would also call attention to their large nnd
Lciip'lotof Uood FAMILY FLOUR, Ureeu Ten,
Hams, bhouldors, Ao., which lire constantly kept ou
hand. Also, all hinds of Vegetable, Ac., Ao
t.ivo them a call and sou for vourself.
Northumberland, r-ept. 2S, 1MG7.
STOHUWAXIE.
1 HE best and obeapost assortment of Mono aro
in theStato, just received and lor sale cheap at tho
Mammoth Cash .Store of
II. Y. FRILIN'i!
ISAAC K. STAUiTER,
Wtttflimaltcr unci Jew
eler, KOItTII 2d KT , COIt. OF' QUAHHV,
l'llll.AlilXllll.V.
An .ninrtmcul nf Wai diea, Jewelry, Silver aw) Ptdeo
Ware c'lihlaiilly on li.tnd,
l l!e ainiiij of Wutches and Jewelry promptly at
tendrU t'
Nov. ao, 1071 V.
I.10R Saddlers, wu have Saddle Trees, Litis. Puck
' los. Uig Trees, Pad Tiees, Ilancs, all kinds and
cv cry thing I'ertaining to the business, for sale by
' 3 11. CO.'LEYA Ca
Cliilcli-en'M rrl:p .
rU would call the attention of thoso wauling a
Child's Carr aire, to our new ana iurge as,ri-
uieut comprising new and beautiful stylo.
J. U. CON LEY A CO.
BUNBUny tiTEAM BAW MILL.
WI1.M1M ItlMUAli,
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of
TIMBER, LUMPER, LATH, FA LINO 4 SHIN
GLES. Abo, Flooring, 1-helving, Siding, Tooia, Fa;b,
Blinds, Urackuts, Mouldings, to.
Coiner Rwe Street and River RoaJ, BUN BURY, Ta
April 1, loj.
("COUNTRY DEALERS supplied with all Winds 0
j Fi"ne Ware at le. s than Factory prices at Har-
:biir.T, raviui 1 ka;'
of m&Pfr&IS&slf W
hic.ikipa aui ueir.u.. av
II Y IR1LJNU
9SO ChcBtnut Street, lbllalelphln,
Are the best in Use,
FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :
They aro moro simplo and durallo, easier kept ln
order, make a. stronger and more elastic autcn, a
firmer nnd moro beautiful soara than any other
Thoy sow all fabrics from two common Ipooll, re
quire no ro-winding of thread, fasten 'both ends df
the scam by their own operation, and though every
fifth stitch is cut the seam will not rip.
'Flic Very lligiient Prize, tlie Crossj
of tho Legion of Honor was conferred on the repre
sentative of tho
UKOVF.Et & tt.lKKEt
at tho Exposition Univnrsolleo, Paris, 18S7 ; thus
nttcsting their great superiority over all ether tew
ing machines.
G ROVER & BAKER'S
NEW STYLES
II 1
For Manufacturing,
Combine the most nioJorn and essential improve
meiits.
Tho attention is requested of Tailors, Manufac
turers of Boots and Shoes, Carriage Trimming,
Clothing and oil othors requiring the use of tbo
most effective
LOCK STITCH MACHINES,
To these new stylet', which possess unmistakable ad
vantages over all others.
FOR SALE BY
Mina CAROLINE DAI.IU8,
Market Stroet, SUN BURY, PENN'A.,
Nov. 2.i, 1807. ly
TUB CHEAT
HGARI BITTERS
The component parts of this remarkable prcparalloa
were lirj.1 discovered, compounded and 41'tributcd,
eoroe twenty years ago, by lr. Cnrorsus, tho cele
brated Kgyptiau Physician. Thousands of his suffer
ing countrymen wore reiitorcd tohealth, as well as great
numbers of the Inhabitants of Nubia wid AbyisiniS,
and of thecountilctaordcrinR upon the Southern coast
-oi me Aiouitcrrancan sea.
Indeed, the fame of tho
ZUVGAIU IIITTKIIS
soon spread ever Europe,
and was adopted by the
principal Fhyslctans In
charge of the hospitals of
the old world, in which it
is still used with preemi
nent success. The Yiccray of Egypt placed the name
of rsn. Ciieopsus upon the 14 Itoll of boldes," and pre
sented to him ii Medal bearing tho following inscrip
tion: " ia Ciiiopsva, the Public Benefactor." This
Bitters is now offered to tho publio of America with
the full assurance that it will be found, upon k fair
trial, to act as a specific fox tho cure of
Cholera, Dysentery, Dlarrltecn, Cholera
Morbus Fever and Ague, Yellow Fever,
ltheumntlam, Typholtl Fever, Dyapepala,
Colic, Itronchills, Consumption, Flatu
lency, Disease or tho Itldneya, Nervoua
Debility, and Female Complaint.
Retnarkablo cures of the above diseases have been
effected by its use, asnumerouscertificatcs, many from
regular physicians, folly attest; and it is destined to
supersede any preparation extant. As an agreeable
Tonic, and an
l.NVIGOrtATINO BEVERAGE,
IT HAS
NO EQUAL.
Tnrs th
ZIXCAKI niTTETlS
HAS SCL
A3 WELL AS DODY,
AMD AS A
PREVENTIVE
op
PIS BASE.
. HAS NO SL'l'ERIOR.
A FEW WORDS TO LADIES. The use of the
ZINfiARl BITTERS will Rive to you that soft, semt
transparent complexion which the God of nature (de
signing woman to be the loveliest of his works) fully
lntentlcd tint you should have for it is nature's own
powder and paint combined. By purifying the blood,
stimulating the pigmentary cells of the dermis,
and imparting health and lita throughout the entire
system, it especially gives that smooth clearness and
beaut; to the complexion so much to bo desire re
moving all roughness, hlotchcs, freckles, pimplcs,ond
that yellow, sickly look se common In our day; and
what is even lietter than this, it cures every species of
female irregularities and disease.
Priucipnl pepot, Uairisburg, Pa.
EAHTER & HAUSE,
Bole PnorniETon.
For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Druggist, Bunbury
eiiiisylvania.
August 3, UiG7.
on.N iiaas, Jit.
C. H. WOLVEBTOM.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
rpilE subscribers respeotfully infurm thocituens of
L Sunbury und vicinity, that thoy have opened a
CO AI ttARD
at J. Haas A Co's Lower Wharf, Kiiiibury, In.
where they aro prcparod to supply all kinds of Sha
inckin Coal, at ohcap rates. Families and others
promptly supplied. Country custom respectfully
solicited.
HAAS & WOLVERTON,
Sunbury, Jan. IS, 1869.
VA'r isis: roit i;vr.!t.Yi$oiv.
A Superb Stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches
all Warranted to Run, and thoroughly Regulated,
at tho luw price of $10 cacb, and satisfaction
Guaranteed
100 Sold Gold Hunting Watohcs, $250 to $1000
100 Magic Cased Uold Watches 2a0 to
100 Ladies' Watches, ennuielcd, 100 to
1100 Gold H'ing Chronometer Watches 250 to
2iM) (told Hunting English Levers 200 to
::00 Uold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to
600 (.old Hunting Aiucrioau Watches 100 to
600
M0
800
250
2d0
250
150
250
250
75
100
50
51 0 i-ilvcr Hunting Lovers
JD0 Silver Hunting Duplexes
600 Gold Lndies' Watches
1000 Gold Hunting Lepines
IDoO Miscellaneous Silver Watches
2500 Hunting Silver Watohcs
61101I Assorted Watches, all kinds
60 to
75 to
61) to
60 to
Oil to
2J to
10 to
75
The ubovo stock will be disposed of on the popu
lar ono price plan, giving evory patron a Sue Uold
or Solid bihtr Wutch for $10 without regard to
valuo !
Witiuur, B110. A Co., 161 Broadway, New York,
wish to immediately dispose of the above magnifi
cent stock. Cortificutos, naming the articles, are
placed iu sealed envelopes, and well mixod. Hold
ers aro entitled to the artiolos named in their certi
ficate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a
watch worth il.UDO or ono worthless. Tbo return of
any of our cortiueales entitles you to the artiolos
named thcruou, upon payment, irrespective of its
worth, nnd a no article value at lea than $10 is
named on any certificate, it will at once be teen
that Ihia is no lottery, but a straight forward logiti
niato transaction, which may ba participated, in
even by the most fastidious.
A (ingle ecriilioale will be sent by mail, post paid
upon reoeipt of 25 cents, five for $1, eleven lor $2,
thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixty-six
aud more valuable premium for $10; one hundred
and mostsuperi, watches for $15. The agents or those
wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It
is a legitimately conducted business, authorised by
the Government, and open to the most careful scru
tiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for collec
tion on delivery to I h at no d uaa tkf aotioa aan possibly
occur. Try us. Address
WRIGHT, BROTHER A CO., Importers,
101 Broadway, New York.
MarcheSl. liifid. Sm
CARPENTERS.
WILL Rod in our establishment superior stock.
ofPiuuos, Saws, Augers, Hutcbels, Hauiinors, Files
Chisels, 0 , Ao , for aiio uy
J.n.CONLEYCO
TIHD CAULK, 11
different kinds. If you waul
Jl good and cheap Bud Csges, goto
:ON LEY A COti
BOOTS AND SHOES. ;
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
JOHN WILVEH,
RL'STtECTFULLT Inrormi bll IHend and en.
tomera, that be has lust opened a shop for tin
manufacture Of 00X3 BUOES, on
8prut ttrrtt, between Bsrendttrctt and Centrt
Alley, Bummry.
where all kinds at work In hi Hoe win be made-rtp
In the latest style and in the best workmanlike man
ner. ...
Having first elaas Hoc on hand, no flntleri'lilrrmdlf
that he will be able to suit the tastes of tho most fas
tidious. The publi are Invited to call.
JOHN WTLVER.
Banbury, June 15, 1867.
THE GREAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION.
laon 8d street, opposite the MASONIO nALt., at
BERGSTEEESSER'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
tut Lntcly KotablUhed, wltli All
tle .tloUorn jtmprovemcnts
of tltc Art i
THE subscriber, having built the room expressly
for the purpose of Photographing, and having
devoted many years to the business, is confident of
his ability to assure his patrons that toe work pro
duced shall be seoond to none in country or eity.
No work allowed to loave the gallery nnles m
tirelv satisfactory. Having: the best sky light in the
countv. ho is nronnred to make Photocrauhs in all
kinds of weather, but would prefor a clear day for
mall children.
11 e is also prepared to take new ilio, or cabinet
card rhotograpus.
All kinds ot pictures comeu ana mazniuoa to
any required siio and colored beautilully in Oil or
Water colors or India ink. We pay special attontlon
to all kinds of out door work, such as Landscapo
views of Monuments, Alacbinery, bounty Beats, 4o.,
a large lot of Photograph frame constantly on hand.
The public are respectfully invited to cull and see
our specimens and our complete arrangements for
making 1'ootograpm, special terms to lamtlios nna
clubs.
. BERQSTRESSER.
Bunbury, July 15,
.11. C UILIRBIARX'H
Confectionry Toys and
FiXJIT STORE
niarUet Street, SwJibwry, I'o.
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
TOYS "OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c, &c,
nONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at the above
VBIIIUIISUUICUV ainuuiusiuv anw rstau, ,v tcaeuu
obtepTiccs.
He is manufacturing all kinds of Confeetionaries
te keep up a lull assortment wuicn are sola at low
rates.
Tobacco, Sogars, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and
a variety of other articles, all of whiab, are offered
wnolesaln and retail.
ItRemember the name nnd plaoo.rT '
M. C. GEARHART,
Market street, 3 doors west ofE. Y. Bright A Son's
store.
Pnnbury, Sept. 19. 1803. tf
Yt'uter nnd I'lt-c l'rool
SLATE ROOFS.
THE undersigned respectfully informs builders in
this and adjoining counties that ha is prepared to
put on Slate Roofs in a superior manner. Ho fam
ishes tho colcbratod Lchigli oounty Slate, which Is
the best in the market. He warrants his work bo be
durable and fire and water proof. He invites the in
spectionof the publio to the work hehosdono in Sun.
bnry on Haunt's. Urccnough's and Haas' buildings.
nnd on others at various pluces. His prices are as
low as thoso of any other slater.
Address, D. S. SMITH,
Sunbury, P. 0.,
or call at his rcsidonco inJTpper Augusta twp.
January 11,1803, ly
Hii:i:K"!i von x tin aim: wm
I 'el by liuii drcilHol" Con grega t ton
tor 1'Iiureli or Communion
(urpowes.
ALSO,
FOR LADIES
PERSONS.
EXCELLENT
AND WEAKLY
UJV-E 1V1RDS, NE W JERSE Y.
Sfia:EK' lOIt'I' UIMPK W'WE,
1'OUR YEARS OLD.
This justly celebrated nntive Winn is made from
tho juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this country.
Its invaluable
Ionic .V Strengthening Properties
Are unsurpassed by any other native wine. Being
the pure Juice of the grape, produced under Mr.
Spcor ' own personal supervision, its puri'y and
genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child
may partake of its gonerous qualities, and the weak
est "invalid may use it to advantage. It is psrticu
ly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited
to the various ailments that aflliot the weaker sex.
It is, in every respect,
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids use SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE.
Female use SPEER'S PORT GRAPH WINE.
Wonklv nprsnns find a benefit bv its nso.
SPEER'S WIN:S in hospitals are preferred to
otner wines.
tySold by nil Druggists ana Grocers.
A. SPEER'S VINEYARD, New Jersey. Oflioe,
213 BROADWAY, New York.
Tho trade supplied by Juhnson, Ilolloway k Cow
den, and Fronch, Richards A Co., in Philadelphia.
For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Sunbury, Pa.
Oct. 20. ly.
J. H. Conley Co.,
Market Htrcet, T.nmt ofllie Itallroad,
STJ3MJ3TJK,"3r, PENN'A.
DEALERS IN
I'OKEIU.-V As AMEItICA!,
Hardware & Cutlery.
milE attention of Mechanics. Farmers. Builder,
I and Buyers generally is Invited to the fact that
we are now ofloring a bettor selected assortment of
aauinaiiis, 1; u ll.ti.lt X.
than over was offered in this marked at prloes much
below those heretofore demanded bv dealers. Our
stock comprises all articles In this line of business,
emoraoing a general assortment ox toots ana mate
rials used by
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AND WAGON MAKERS,
JOINERS, AO., AO.,
togothcr with a largo stock of Iron, Steel, Nails
Spikcs.;Rope, Chains, Uriudstoncs, Mill and X Cat
Daws, sc., ao.
Bunbury, March 30, 1B67.
Notice to Merchants and ShiivDers.
rTYHE undersigned, proprietor of Weisor A Frick's
X Line, give notices to merchant and shipper
that tho Depot is still at 811 Market street, Phila
dclphia, and all Goods dirootod to Sunbury, Danville
and Lewlsburg, and all intermediate stations along
ine railroad, will ne promptly deliverer!.
LV Car leave 811 Market stroet. Philadelphia.
irl-woeKiy Tuesday., 'inursdays ana Batnraays.
J . w. utuivv , Proprietor, l,ewlsDurg,
J. H. BROWN, Agent, Sunbury, Pa.
December 7, 1867.
Agricultural Implements),
HOE'S Grain Rakes, Steel and Iron Garden Rakes,
Long and D Handle Spades, Shovels, Maaura
aud Hay Forks, Grass and Grain Soythes, Grain
Cradles, Cradle Fineers, Trace, Breast, Tongue and
Log Chains, Grind-stones, Fanning Mill Scire of
all sixes and kinds, a large assortment ot Ked Wagon
Hames, for Plowing, I'arm Balls, Cultivator Teetb,
for sale toy J. ji- a uu.
Mount Carmel Hotel
MT. CARMEL, Northumberland Co., Fa.,
TU03. BURKET, PuorRiETon.
This large comn-odious Hotel is located nesr the
depots of toe Sbamokin Valley and the Quakake A
Mew tork Itaitroaiis. irainsarrlve ana aopartaaiiy
ibi bouse la locatod in toe centra oi tne uoai n
gioa and affords the best afccmraodations to travol.
as 1 permsueat customers r i
Great Attraction ::
NEW TIN WARE,
8hc iron MtllTlovs tor-of
SMITH &, OElTTnEH,
StJMBTJR"Sr, PA.,
Where they keenaonstantly ea hnd and manufac
ture to ardor at abort eotioe.
TIN AND SnEET IROK-W ARE of all doscripttorn.
Thtf wonltt espeetally onll the attention of pur
ehnars to their large and well selected stock ef
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES.
The subscribers have made arrannemsnBi tnliAva,
all their best wtovea made -to .order, and those who
nuum uv m gooa aiov wouitl ao well to go and
examine their large aad woll eolected stock.
First. Thoy defy competition on tb followinj
tried Brands of Cook Stoves, vi :
Combination Uan llurner, Coolc.
jJovcrnor rcnnCok.
WABASH AND IHOJrsnl3S.
and the well known Anttdust Cook Btovo called
SPEAR'S ANTIDUST.
Also. Parlor and office Rtnve, In vr.l v.r!nt
ornoiu); u.i mo oeai mimuiacture and most raahion
able design, nnsurpassod for bcautv of finish simnli.
orty of arrangomontsoomblnlng cheapness, durability
wm oiwu biuvo nuriuuieri ro pcxiorm wnat tnov are
represented.
Also, The celebrated Baltimore Fire Place Btove,
for heating first, seoond and third stories by Registers.
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the colebratod M0RNINQ QLORY.
Coal Oil, Conl Oil Lamps, Shade,
Cisimniea, nnd nil nrtlcle
usually kept in an establishment of 'fh! Ttlnd
They are also prepared to furnish b'late and do slating
in the best workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Pooling, Spouting, Range nna
Furnace Work. Oas Fittinz. ia. Itenairlnir nnatlv
.j . '
Mil. V,.Cl,iy MKUIUU.
Also :
'llniigh'si Ilntv Hone Sitpcr-lMio.
plinte."
Remember the tilace. Snmnla and Pule. Ttnnrw
nearly opposito Oonlv' Hardware Store. Market
strcot, between Third and Fourth streets. Building
aura painiea.
Ang03t20, ltSR.
JAW. II. C'ALIMVKLl, Sc CO.,
JEWELEH S ,
Xo. 002 CbcHtnut Street
rillLADELPIIIA,
ruitzaciiirer ami Importer
Of every description of
First . Glass Goods
belonging to the Business of
Goldsmiths and Silversmith.
Have removed to their
NEW MARBLE STORE,
Extending from Chestnut Street to Sansom Street,
affording amplo room and convenient accessories,
giving opportunity for a proper display of goods, aud
hotter moans for their examination.
With extensivo and favorable arrangements in this
Country and in Europe wo are in a position te offer
at moderate FIXED prices.
Watches, Diamonds, Bronze & Marble Goods
Bilvor Wares, Jewelry, Porcelain,
Plated Goods, Musical Boxes,
and every description of FANCY ARTICLES.
Strangers visi tins' the citv aro oordiallv invited to
xamino our New Store.
Alnrch 7, 18C3. ly.
e a. QT O GRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS A5TD STATIONERY,
Monthly Time Books Druwins Rooks and Slates.
flocks, Hymn Books, Bi.tnU Books, Memorandum
Bonkj, Diaries, Pockot Books, Ink Stands, Pens,
Pencils, a Cue assortment of Paper, Ink, Ac.
For sale by ANNA PAINTER.
CHOICE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL
s
K2 M
BBNJ. BOHNEB.
Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will furn
ish from the most rcspousiblo Nurseries in this and
other States, first class TREES of nil kinds. Also,
Shrubbery, Vines and Plants. Garden Seeds of all
kinds.
Orders are respectfully solicited.
Address BENJ. BOHNER,
Pnxlnos, North'd. Co.
ITf N. B. Insurances taken in several of tne
most responsible F'ire Insurance and Uorso Detective
Companies in the State.
Juno H, 1KB7. y
SEEING IS BELIEVING
At 701 Arcli Street.
NEW PRICES I NEW GOODS
Riflt Silver arid Silver-Plated Wares.
cs Including every style and
desoripllon, made expressly
for the Winter trade, which
for neatness and durability
cannot be surpassed at
JOHN BOWMAN'S
Wholosaloand Rotail Manufacturing Establishment,
70.1 AUI'II t; T n L"n ltdii .1.1-1 i.irr.
" " a..vu Bxucax, ruiLtnvuni ilia.
t3?"Re-platingat short notice.
December 21, 1867 .aug27
PORE LAGER BEER I
l'OHTiiu Ann ai.i:,
From the
Cold Spring Brewery,
SUNBURY, PA.
JOSEPH BACEEH.
I ESPECTFULLY informs the publio generally
V that he is prepared to furnish
LAGER BEER,
TORTER AND ALL,
n targe or small Quantities. His facilities for mak.
ng Beer cannot be exoelled, and Is pronounced supe-
: .. .u tr . ti . r , -
no. miuijr uiiierouarou in uonirai roniiayivama.
It has also been rcoommended by physicians as a
healthy drink for invalids.
Hotels, Restaurants and private families supplied
at short notice.
Bunbury. Bept 21, 1887.
AUCirsWETFOUNDIlI !
J. VOr.TiGMAN, Proprietor.
Ai-eli Kt., between 3d and tlh, closo
to luo I'ubllc Mcliool Ilousie,
SUNBURY PENN'A.
TUG proprietor of this establishment reipeetfully
informs the nubile that be bas commenced the man
ufacture of Cooking and Heating
STOVES!
which be will sell at lower prices then they can be
obtained elsewhere.
MILL Gearing. Stoves, and the largest class of
Castings made promptly to order.
Also, Window Weights, Frames and Orate for Cel
lar Windows, Aa.
. nut Iron t hlinnev Tops,
WATER TROUGHS A DOOR STEPS
A liberal prioe paid for old eastings.
THB CELEBRATED LIVERPOOL PLOW. Im.
proved, is manufactured at tbisestablishinont. Also,
Stove Grates of all kinds, Kettles, and every variety
of small eastings.
jsunoury, uot. , 1807.
Ar especially invited to eall and examine our stock
of JJUILDEK'S HARDWARE. eoniDrisimr
Nails and Snike of all varieties. Butts. Screws.
Strap and X Ilingos, Locks and Latches, Bulls, Plas
tering -srowels, iinck 1 rowels, Plasterer's Sieves,
Ao., te., for sale by
J. H. CONLEY ft CO.
THE following persons ar entitled to receive aa
increase of Bounty under the Act of Congress
passed July 1866, to equalise Bounties
1st All soldiers who enlisted after t'ae 19th day of
April, 1801, for 1 years, aud served their time of
enlistment and save been honorably discharged, and
have received or ar entitled to reeeive a Bounty of
100, ar entitled n additional Bounty ef SJIOO.
2d All such soldier who enlisted for I years, and
have been honorably discharged oa aoeount of
wounds reeelved la the 1m f out, art uUtled to
a additional Bounty of MOO.
3d The Widow. Minor Children, or Parents of such
soldiers who died in the serviee of wounds or diseas,
are entitled to an additional Bounty of R lOO.
Byapplieatioato 8. P. WOLVERTON, Esq., of
puMsuav, reunsyiraula, woo 1 aa utnonied Claiia
Agent, all sueb claims can be speedily collected .
cunbury. August 4, 1W If
if
ess.
noop Mtm-rn.
9.
fc nt. T. H0PXJJT8 "OWN MAKE"
- .
'BTWrSTOlftS TSKIRTS.'
re the best and Cheafwi Lew Frletal Howp ffklrt
in the market. Trail Skirt, gi intings, $1.00 ' i M
springs, $l.20; anil 40 springs, fl.ee. Plain Skirt
S tapes, 20 springs, 80 eonU: t springs, P5entJ
80 springs, gl.15 j and 8 sprlnjp, $1.1 Warrant-
"0"OWN Make" of 'TJNIOIT SsURTS,'' Ble
n Tape trails, from 20 to 60 springs, $1.20 to $2.60.
ioS' B5l Tapes, 20 to 60 spring., from vl'Cents te
?. 09- .5,0;?8kl,U better than thttse Sold By
ow prices DU " olsssgood, and at muoh
"Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS,"
are In every Wwy-snperlor to all ethet Hoop Skirts
before the pnblio, and only have to ba examined or
worn toWBvinoe i evory one of the faot. M.nufae
tared of tbebestltnen-Bnlshei English Steel Spring
very superior tapes, and the style of ihe metaifo
fastenings and lnannerdfsecaring them idrpass for
durability and exeollenoe any other Skirt in this
uuniiur, iuu ni u iniDior. mora a mm a will
longer, give more satlstoctlon, and ar. really cheaper
than nil others. Every ladv should trv thm. Th.
are being sold extensively by Merchsmu throughout
this and the adioining state at verv mndnrata
If you want the best, ask for "Uopkin's Champion
Skirt." If TOU do not find them. POt th mororTunl
Kith whom you deal to ordci them for you, or como
or aena airooi to tis. xueronants mil 'find our dif
foront gradei tf Skirt! exactly what thoy need, and
we especially Invito them to oall and examino our
extensive assortment, or lond -for Wholesale Prioe
List.
To be had at Rotail at Manufactory, and of tho
Retail Trad generally, and at Wholesale of the
Manufacturer only, to whom all orders should be
addrewd.
MAN U FACTORY and SALESROOM, 23 Arch St.
Between 6th and -7th Hi., Philndelphia.
WM.T. HOPKINS.
February 29,863. 10 mos.
BALTIMU
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM QUACK
ERY.
T1TR ONLY PLACE WUERB A CURE
CAN BE OBTAINED.
Dft. JOHNSON hag discovered the most Cerlain,Spee1y
and only KlTcctual Kemetly in the World for all Pri
vate liieaiei, W'enkneM of the Hack or Limbs, Strictures,
Affections of the Kidneys and Ii ladder, Involuntary Ll
c Marges, Impotency, General Debility, Ncrvonsiit-sa, Dys
pepty, Jjincuor, Low Spirits, CiMtfusiunof Ideas, Palpi
tation tif ins Heart, TimiUiiy, Tremblings, Dimness of
6ight or uiauineBs, uisraac oi tne Head, rtirtint, ZNiise ur
skin, Affectt'ms ot the Liver, Luns, Stomnch or Bowels
these Terrible Dinordeis arising fioin the Sotitnry Habits
of Youth those secret and solum y practices more fatal to
their victims thnn the song of Syrens to the Matiners of
Ulysses, blihtin their most brilliant hopes or anticipations,
rendering marriage, Ac. impossible.
Young Men
Kspceially, who have become tire Victims of Solitary Vice,
that dreadiul and destructive habit which anrrtintly s'ecps
to an untimely rrav ihousunda of Young Men of the
most exulted talents end brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thun
deis of eloquence or waked to ecstaty the living lyre, may
call with full conGdrnce.
Married Persons or Young Mcu contemplating man mge,
being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, de
formities. Ac., speedily cored.
lie who places fcimnetf under the are of Dr. 3. may
may religiously Contiile in his honor os a gentlemaiij and
-c.difidfiiily rely upon his skill as a Physician.
Organic M onknch
Immediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored.
This DistieMing Aflection which renders Life misera
ble and marriage impossible is the penalty paid by t he
victims of improper indulgences. Young peisons are too
apt to commit excesses from not being awure of the dread
ful consequences that may ensue. Now, who that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of
ptocrcaiion is lost sooner by those fulling into improper
li Kbits than by the prudents? Besides deing deprived the
pleasures of healthy offspring, the most sertousund destcac
tive symptoms to both body and mind aiinH. The system
becomes Deranged, (he Phyaicitl and Mental Punctmns
Weakened, Ijossnf Propi'eative Power, Nervous Irritabili
ty, Dj opepsiti, Ptilpitulion of the Heart, Indigestion, Con
stitutional Debility, a Wnvtiiig of the Kiume, Cough,
Consumption, liw.ty and Death,
Oi2ii-c, rSo. outls fi Veil trick Street
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a fewdtmis
rom tne corner, i-nii not toooserve name ami numiier.
Letteis must be paid nnd contuiuastamp. The Doctor!
Diplomas bung in his oihce.
A Cure Waii anted In Two Iayi
No Mercury or NauBcoui Dmys.
Er FolmMoii,
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad
uate from one of the moMt eminent Colleges in the I Muted
States, nnd the greater purt of whose life tins hern spent
in the hospitals of I-ondon, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, has effected some of the mmt astonishing cures
that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing luthf
nean ana ears wnen nsieepj great nervonPTiers, being alarm
ed at sudden sounds, busliltilncKs, wilh fiequetit blushing. I
attended sometimes with denngeinent of mind, were cured !
iintncdiutely. a i
Take lurllcu!ar ."oli e. I
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured themselves
by improper indulgence nu! slitary hubits, wliieh rum j
Ixtth body and mind, unfitting them Cur either business,
study, society or mar ring e.
'i'itKsare some of the sad ami melancholy effects pro
duced by em ly habits ol youth, viz: Weakness ot the Dark 1
and Limbs, Pains in the Hend, Dimness of Sight, Lobs of
Muscular Power, PHlmtution of the Heart Dyspcpsy,
Nervous IrriUtbility, Derangement of the Digestive Func
tions, Ucncral Debility, Symptoms of Consumption, &c.
Mentally Tlie fuurful effects nn the mind are much
to be dreaded Loss of Memurr. Confusion of Ideos. De-
prcssion of Spirits, fc'vil-Fmebting, Avtrbioit to Society,
Sell'-Distrutit, lxive of Solitude, Timidity, AC. ure suine u(
the evils produced.
Tuoi'SANns of perstttis of all ages can now judge what
is the caue of their declining health, losing their vigor,
heuoming weak, pale, nervous aud ejiacinied, having a
singular appearuuee ubjut the eyes, ough aud symptoms
of consumption.
Voun;x Hon
Who have injured themselves by a Certain practice Indulg
ed In when alone, u Inbit fietjuenlly lennrd frm evil
compriiiionM, or at sehool, the effects of which are nightly
felt, even when asleep, and if not cured rendera ttKuriago
impossible, and destroys both mind aud body, should apply
Immediately.
V.iHt pity that o vounff man, the hope of his country,
the darling of bii parents, should be snatched from all pros
pects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of devia
ting from the path of nature and indulging iu a certain
secret habit. Such persons wiur, boi'oie contemplating
larria&c,
reflect that a sound mind and Ik My are the most ner?essnry
requisiteato pronhtteconnubml happiness. Indeed without
these, the journey through Itfe becomes a weary pilgrim
age; the prospect hourly darkens to the view the mind
becomes shadowed with despair and tilled wilh the melan
choly reflection tluit the happiness ol" uuother becomes
blighted with our own
sOirit-ahe or Iinprudciico,
When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
finds that he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease,
it too often happens that an ill-limed sense of shame, or
dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who,
fioio education and respectability, can alone befriend bun,
delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this honld
disease make their appeamnce, such at ulcerated sore
throat, diseased nose, nttuial pains in the bead and limbs,
dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones ana
aims, blotches on the head, face aud exttetnitka, piogress
iugwith frightful tapidity, till at last the palate of the
mouth or tho bones of the nose fall in, and the victim of
this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commisera
tion, till death puts a period to his dreudful tutTering, by
ending him to 'Uhat Undiscovered Country from whence
no traveller returns."
It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this
terrible disease, owing to the unbkillfulness nf ignorant
pretenders, who, by the use of that ' Deadly Poison, Mer
cury," ruin the constitution aud make the residue of life
miserable,
S trangrera
Trust not your lives, or health, to the care cf the many
Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of knowl
edge, name or character, who copy Johnston's adver
tisements, or style themselves, in the newspapcrs,aregulaily
Educated Poysicians, incapable of Curing, they keep you
trifling month after month taking their filthy and poison tis
Compounds, oi as long as the smallest fee can be obtained,
and in despair, leave you with mined health to sigh over
your gailiug disappointment.
Dr. Johnston is the only physician advertising.
II is credential or diplomas always hang in his office.
His remidiesor treatment are unknown to allot he v,
prepared from a life spent In thegreat hospitals of Europe,
the first in this country and a mora extensive ''Private
Practice" than any other Physician in the world.
Indorsieinciit of luo l'ro
The nuuy thousands cure-) at this institution year after
year, and tho numerous important Surgical Operations
performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed bv the reporters of
theSuti," "Clipper," and many other papers, notices of
which have appeared again and again before the public,
besides his standi ntr as a g not tenia n of character and re
sponsi unity, ta a suuiuient guaramee to iue emiciea.
Mtiu IHsteusjesi Speedily Cnrccl.
Persons writing should bepurticular in directing their
tiers to his Institution, in the following manner,
John Ifl, Johns, ton. Iff. 1
Of the Baltlmoie Lock Hospital, Baltimore. Md.
Nov.30,lt(I7-ly.
Lime I Lime I. Lime I
rIE new Lime Kilns or H. B. Masser, at Sellns
Urove Statioo, are now completed and la sue
eessful operation, produoing lime of the very best
quality. These kilns are built with all the modern
conveniences and Improvements, and have a capaci
ty of produoing 400 bushel per day. Excellent
roads have been made to the kilns, not interfered
with by the railroad, where wagon or sleds ean be
loaded in a few minute from the aohute, without
handling. Having opened a large body of the
best limestone, at the mouth of the kiln, they ar
enabled te sell lime at the low rata of II eents per
bushel. Tb kiln ere iu eharge of eosa potent per
sona, who will alwaya be prepared to supply cus
tomers. Apply te II. II. M tuner, Bunbury, or to
Chaa. DunUbergerr or Chas. J. Conrad, at In kilns.
Deoeaber ), 1867.
SELLERS & F0LWELL,
TVUOLESALB
AXV i ttUITLREKH,
No. 161 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
Orders promptly attended to.
BUMMER TIM 3 TAB LB. .
Through and direoi route between rhllsJelphta,
Baltimore, llfirrisbure, WnitflmjrpoTt, to the Nortiv
west and the Hreet Oil Hcglcn of Pennsylvania.
ELETJANT BtEEPINfl OARS ea aU Klght TralnJ.
On link after Monany. Mlar l'lth. 186. the Traltre
tn the Philadelphia 4 Erie Rail Rosd will run as
fbllowi :
Wbstwahb.
Jrall bTrathletfVfchilelphia, 11.1$ pm.
cununry. o 05 aft
at Erie. RMnm
Erie Cxprosi leaves Philadelphia. U 0u noon
ountrary 0.40 p ta
arr at Bfle lo OA sn
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia, 8 CO tb
punonrr e.i&pm
arrive at Look Havea, 7.45 p m
Mall Train leaves rlo
11 00am
12 00 m
710 am
7 40pm
9 68 am
6.00 pa
" Punbury,
"err. at Philadelphia,
Erie Express leaves Erie
" Bunbury
... " 5 r""1
tIiOUiTh RMlroaJ- BAQ0A8K CHECKED
AtFRKD L. TYLKR,
-eoooral Hnperiotcndent.
hum uAuruee oonuBot
Northern Central ItnUwar.
BUMMER TIME 80IIEDCLE.
LEAVE NORTHWARD,
6.00 A. M., Daily for Wllllamsport. Daily (sxoont
Sundays,) for Elmira, Conandaljru,
Roohoster, BaDaloe, Niagara Falls,
.ten at T?u,Pensi" Bridge and the Unrjadas.
4.1S P. M., DMly (except Sundays,) for Elmira, and
i Ti vr TP?.ffal Ti Erl8 Ea'lw V troa Klmtra.
e.40 P. M., Duily (except Sundays,) for Williams,
port.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
12.03 A
10.02 A
M.", Daily (except Monday.) for Baltimore.
w "fl"ngton and Philadelphia.
M., Dai It for Bsllimnra an,l W.kl-
7.00 P. M., Daily (exocpt Sundays,) for Harrisburg.
to. b. yor'ne,
Gen'l. Btrp't., Ocn l rsMon'rAg t..
Ilarrisburg, Ta. Baltimore, Md .
LatkawuDna & llloomabur ICaTl
v, . rood.
ON and after Jan. 1st, 1867, Pasjonecr Train
will run as follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A. M. A. M.
I.earo Pcranton, 6.50 10.00
' Kingston, 6.55 11.20
" Rupert, 8 20
" Danville. 9.54
P. JI.
r 10
8.20
P.M.
4.40
6 00
8 17
8.50
10.15
Arr. Korth'd., 10 35
KORTHWARD.
Leave North'd., 7.00
" DanTille, 7.40
" Rupert, 8.15 A. M.
" Kingston, 10.50 8.30
Arr. at Soranton, 1J.00 9.S5
Trains learine Kineslon at R Sit A
5.M
6.00
6.36
9.0&
P. M.
2.50
4.00 10.1$
M. for Scroti-
ton, conneot with Train arriving nt New Vnrfc .i n on
. rassjen(M.rai lulling Train South from Scranton at
? X . VIB Northumbcrlnnd, reach Harrisbnra;
I2, ?. F; M.- Baltimore 5.30 P. M., Washington 10.-
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m.
. T , H. A. F0NDA,up't.
Kingston, Jan. 19. 1887.
Itoadlng: ItaJIroud.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
MAY 20, 1S0S.
GREAT TRUNK L1NF from the North and
North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lobnnon, Allen
town, Boston, EphraU, Litis, Lancaftcr, Columbia.
o., 4o.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New-York, as fol.
lows: At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10 A.M. and 12.20 noon,
nnd 2.05 and 9 35 P. M, oonnectlnjr with similar
Trains on the Penniylvahla Railroad, and arriving
nt New York at 5.0 10.00 and 11.50 A. M. and 3.60
1 ;2 1 w P M- 6locP'nS Cars accompanying tho
2.60 A. M end 9.35 P. AI. uains without changS.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsvllle. T am a
qua, Minersvillo, Ashland. Tine Grove, Alleiitown
j-.d Philadelphia at 8.10 A.M. and 2.05 and 4.10
P . M., stopping nt Lebanon and principal Way
',,,!on'; '.uo 410 P Di- making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only. Por Pottsville.
tcnuylkill Unvcn and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
. Sujquohanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.55 p. m
Returning : Leave New York nt 9. 00 a. m , 12. U0
Noon and 5.00 and 8.00 p. in. Sleeping Cars ac-
coinpanying tho 9.00 a. m. and 5 00 aud 8.00 p. m.
trains without ohango.
I Way Pussenger Train leaves Philadolphiaat 7 30
a. ui., returning from Reading at 8.30 p. in. stop
ping at all Stations ; Pottsvllle at8 46 a. in and
I 2 45 p. m; Ashlnnd C. CO a.m. ami 12.-19 and 2 00
, p.m.; Tauisquaat 8.30 a.m. and 1 00 and 8 45 p. ai
j Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg via Bchuylklll ar.i
Susquehanna Railroad at 7 !0 a. in. and 12 00 noon.
I Koniliug Acoommodtttiou Train loaves Roading at
, J,-,0jjA- M returning from I'hiladeljhia at 5.15
! Columbia Railroad Trains leave P.eading at 7 00
A. M., and6.1iP. M. for Ephrata, Litis, Laneas-
V , VWIU1UU1II, UU,
Perkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Pcrkiomcn
Jnnclicn at 8.00 A. M. and 5 55 P. M Returning
Leave Skippack at 6.45 A. M..and 1.15 P. M eon
noting With oilnilur trulus oa Reading Rail Road
On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00pm., Phila
delphia 8.00 A. M., and e.15 P M. the 8.00 a.m.
train runuiii' only to Rending, Pottsville 8 00 a m .
Harrisburg, 6.25 am, nnd 4.10 and 9-35 p m. and
Reading at 1.10 2 65 and 7.15 a. m, for Uarrbbur",
nnd T.Oli a m. and 11.40 p m. for Now York, 4.25
p m. for Philadelphia.. '
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets, at reduced ratis to and from all
puints.
Bnggago ohecked through : 100 rounds BfjiBaze
allowed each Pawenger.
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uiquurs are oi inectioiooat kinds.
Sunbury, June 8, 1807.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
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Market Street, Six doors East of Third street, north
side, SUNBURY, PA.,
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and will be happy to have them call and examine
their stock, which ha just been opened, embrac
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Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spioes, Canned and Dried
rruiu, jiesns. siominy, ineese, Uraeker.
iiacon, Ham, Fith, Salt, Potatoes,
eto., together with Soaps,
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Sunbury, April 27, 1867.
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Bunbury, Jan. IS, JcW.
BOOK BINDERY
JOHN HERMAN,
Norlii Mill street, DAN V ILLE, PA.,
IB prepared to Bind Books, Papers, Magatlne
Mtuio, Aa.. In any styl that may be desired, at
cheaper rate than ean be done in the eities.
All Orders left at this Offiee, will reeeive prompt
attention. pot. 19, '07
Coachmakers
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Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, -, very low
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