Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 04, 1868, Image 4

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    IV KW DRY GOODS
AND
Fresh GroceriesI
On Third St., one door below tho Lutheran Churoh,
8UNBUKY, PENN'A.
HENBY PETER8,
Uhi just opened a large assortment of
liRY GODS, tuoh as Calicoes, Delaines, Muslim,
4o''' GKOCBHIE a
and
PROVISIONS
of all kinds, luch a
SUUARS, C0FFEE8, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL
Molatre, Syrups, Mackerel, Lard, Hares, Natt
Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, liaising, Cheese,
and Crackers, and In fiict everything usually
kept in the Urooery Hue.
Uninc, Fish, Coal Oil, Crockery-ware, Qucensware
Oloss-ware, Willow-ware, Ao.
Tho best FLOUR and MEAL in tho Market
Tobacco, Cigars, and a variety of NOTIONS.
Also : All kinds of Canned Fruit, at tho lowest
prices.
Country Produce lukon In exchange fur Ooods.
IVCnll uj eimnino my Stock, and satisfy your
It-io.
HENRY TETEItS.
.Sunbury, April 25, ,1367.
V. U. MUOHB. ! C. D1BSINOITII.
.iw I'lrm ! Sew Store! ."v Room!
and an
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OP GOODS!
CHEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES !
muoki; & 1INSISEH.
Have just opened a carefully sclented stock of
NEW UOODS, in
1 1 it up I'm .ev Iron Froul,
MARK ET STREET, SLM5L UV, PENN'A
Confuting of
DKY (100 D9. NOTIONS. GROCERIES. QCKESS
WARE, liLAtSSWAllE, auil a full line of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
A Nil
fondles' Wrests Hood,
Culicoos, Muslin. Flannels, Table Linens Toweling,
Checks, Ticking, Oounterpar.es, Cassinieres,
V eatings, Yarns. Skirts Neck Tics,
Cutis, Collars Hnndkcrcbiofs,
Hose, Oil Cluth, Carpets,
Wood und Willow -Mure.
We invite spooial attention to the quality of owr
Stock of
J!5SO i:ieii:j a.i wiI4:i:s,
RIO and JAVA COFFFK, TEAS. SUGARS,
MOLASSES. SYRUPS, SOAP, SALT,
FISH, VINEUAR, Ac, Aa.
Campbell's Cclclratcd FLOUR, always ou baud.
Wc feel confident that cu?h buyers will tind it to
their advantage to givo us ft call, and customers
generally are invited to call and examine our goods
and get posted on our pricos.
Ji,v strict nltcntion to the wants of our customers
and lair dealing wo hope to merit a full share of tho
public patruiiage.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in ex
ohuuge fur good, for which the highust prico will
be pai l,
MOORE A DISST.NUEK.
Sunhurv. A r ril II, '08.
"keep ave!I-mkssT:i)
Call and see tho well selected Stock of
CLOTIM, CASSIMERES,
OVERCOATINGS, VESTINt'fS, Ac
Just received nt
MERCHANT TAILORIIsO ESTABLISH
MENT, j
Fuurth Street, below Eyster's Store, SUNBURY :
WINTER CLOTHING j
of the most approved styles is made up to order a I
reasunublo rates. j
llo has also a tine assortment of Cwsimere Shirts, j
Drawers, Undershirts, Overhauls, Blouses, Neck- j
ties, Cutton and Woolen Hose. Suspondcrs, iiaud- j
kerchiefs, U loves, and a general variety of ;
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIINCi GOODS, I
Give hiui a cull, which you will find te be to your
aJvnntugu. j
Sunbury, Oct. 19, 1F07. J
SI AJU KV Oil. .11IL.I.. j
THE subscribers having just erected and f ut iu .
operation a Mill for tho wanulucturo of
LINSEED OIL, j
. offor the highest market prico fur FLAX SEED. ,
They have attached to their establishment a Chop- !
ping Mill, and furinora and others wanting grain J
chopped fur feeding, cnu he accommodated at the j
shortest notice. A inn'hiue for chopping coin with j
the cob is attached to tho mill. '
MORGAN A MASSER.
January 25, 1SC8. ly j
TORRINGTON & HODGKINS-
jr. a. w s ojisr e
SUMS1VPII0SPIIATE OF LIME,
A STANDARD MANURE
FOR ALL FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS.
Having within tho pat year greatly iucreased and
improve! our facilities fur grinding bones and man
ufacturing, wo are prepared to furnish to the farm
ers of Pennsylvania u superior article of
ftiijtrr.IMiwsiphuK..
Our nu.nufacturo Las been thoroughly tested the'
past sea.-un by practical men of our immediate I
neighborhood and elsewhere, ami in every case tho
result has beeu entirely satisfactory. I
l'ir process of pulverizing, whereby it is prepsi
cd fir and 1
(iUARKANTEKD T PASS-T1IR0UUH ANY
DRILL, j
obviates an ol-jcetiuii which attaches to many fir-,
tUiscr. and secures to the farmer a saving of mucu j
vaJuablu tiui". i
SOLD AITHK MAM'KACTOJtY, !
1. A 6 T M A R KET STREET,
KL'.Hi:itr, im
and by our Agents throughout tho country, in Bags
-f -OtJ lbs. cub, at S53 per Ton of iOOO lbs.
ALSO
SHIPPED PROMPTLY
to all points accessible by rail or canal, oa receipt
ol order.
TORRIXOTON A H0DGKIN3.
Also Agents for Eeymour, Morgan A Allen'i
Pelf
Jjaam Uenper and Mower (The Now Yorker) and
a. siuf.iiey s uuy and lirain Jtake.
ou. iur v-u'ojinr. i
Fcbruury li, oS. ly !
1.11 IVHt i ,V!iT II.
rilllE undersi.'ucd having suoeeedod to the hiiii- I
1. nes ot f . I1IMES 4 ot)., tukea this method of ,
iiii..rm;uR Hi K-k-l.yf.ra, linil.Jn .. und ull rollers in- !
terened, iu and about !iinhury, that he i- p;, pared
to nil all or.i. rs, fur bmlJiiis and paving Brick, of a (
k'ipeik.r quulity, und at as low rules as ean be had '
I am also the Aant in tho Coumies of Noithum
V.Vv''i',l,r,' "' '"J'1"' '""1 Mon'oiir. lor tt'AH.
MlrVn P1,.0V1;" 'IKEud WATl.il PHOdV
i-'r. lUuis the cheapest and best It oof ihnt
can be used on huildin-,. We covered MVeral build-
luet'io"' ' S la8t eHiUU "Ub emir8
Orders len at thn
to Kuuoury, , ih" Ollioo of' .Mr. Wm. Rg,
Oa". n"r LUmb"r VRr1'0r tSfnburyW
cij.e. ill reueive pmuipt utlontion :
HuuhUry,M1rchH.,rJWNENI'mME3- I
ii. .11. Hi:f, lcntNr,
WW
ieinov.nl. Office m J.M. Sin.rson's BuildiL-
zn.t story, Market ..ure,
STJNBTTWV tj a
V J1EK,E he will be prepared to do a"l kinds of
' woik pertaining to Dentistry. Will keen
. , . '""""s ,u "enusiry. will keen
constantly ou h,,(J a Hri!, assortm.ut of lecth. and
..ttoer JJt-uul luattrial, (m ,ieb he will be ublo to
selent, and meet the wanla of his euttoiaeis
All work V uirauitJ
o give sutisfaeiioo, or eUf the ;
money ift'uuiied
Ihe very bei Mouth
Wiu-h and Tooth-Powders
ui-rn ou ituuu,
ins
iis ulort nees are (lie numerous patrons for whuu,
." worked for tho 1ml tw.iv. " nuul
not ary, il.iri-h 21, IKt-i
he I,
Coaclimakers
W-..1"1 i'- lioj liluis, Si.kes. Hnl-. Pr.,l
P.lui, SiM.kus.
V nv, II till. Axla.. ... I
ii irer.u,..v u, "
ONLEY A CO
Jitirv M
THE GREAT
AMERICAN COMBINATION
lultou Hole Ovci-HeamiiiK
SEWIITG- SSiLCSIlTS.
Iu Wondorful Popularity Conclusive Proof of lti
Great Merit.
Tho Increase in the demand for this valuable ma
chine has been TEN FOLD during the last seven
months of its first year before the public
This grand and surprising success la unpreoedent
d in the history of sewing-machines, and we leel
fully warranted in claiming that
IT HAS NO EQUAL,
Being Absolutely the Best
family si M iii-M:
IN THE WORLD,
Anl IntrinticaUy the Cheaent.
It Is really two machines combined In one, (by a
simple and beautiful mechanicnl arrangement,) ma
king both tho fchuttloor Lock-stitch, and the Over
aonwiuzand Button-holo stitch, with equal laoilily
and perfection, It executes in tho very bost manner
every variety of sowing, such as. Hemming. Jelling,
Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting,
Gathoring and sewing on, (done at tho same tune,)
and in additiun, Overseams, Embroiders on tho edge
and makes beautiful Button und Eyelet-holes in all
fabrics.
Every Machine is warranted by the Company, or
its Airouts. to give entire satisfaction.
Circulars, with full particulars and samples of
work done on tins .Machine, cau bo bad ou applica
tion at the Salesrooms of
THIS AMERICAN
BUTTON HOLE, OVERSEAMING AND
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, Pa.
T,ir.i,.iinn tfiven on the Machine at the rooms of
the Company gratuitously to all purchasers.
AGENTS WANTED.
FRED'K PAXSON, President.
W. B. Mr.MnK.siiAl.r., Treasurer.
April 25, 1M6S. lycjun. 25,
FLOUR & FEED STORE
WUOf.KHALh! AND RETAIL.
TITHE subscriber respectfully informs the public
J that he keeps constantly on hand at his new
WAREHOUSE, neartha Shamokin Vallov Railroad
Depot, in SUNIiURY', Flour by tho barrol and sacks
of all kinds of reed by the ton
The above is all mannfaeturcd at his own Mills
and will be sold at the lowest cn?h prices.
J M. OADWALLADER.
Sunbury, April 1, ItiBS
i s. wTi a Si :j o
Watchmaker & Jewel r,
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA.,
Will romovo his Jewelry Store to Miller's Stone
Building, oorner of ii und Markot Square,
ON FEBRUARY 1st, 186S,
where he will be happy to receive his old customers
and tbo public in general Thankful for past favors,
be solicits a continuance of the sauio, and he is de
termined to sell as low as the lowest, and for quality,
not to be surpassed by any goods iu tho market. A
largo itssort incut of
Wufclit'!- clocksi, .IcM-vIry and
SailTor TtVurt,
lonstantly on hand, consisting of all kinds of Amcrl
can Watches, such as the
IIov. a -d, Appleton, Tracy ft Company,
Ti'cmont. Waitham, I'. S. Dartlet, Wiu. JE11-!,-ry.
Homo und a lino aasortuieut cf bwitis
Watnhos
All kintln of 8 Pay anil 30 Hour ( locks !
Silver tea settfl, card and coke bracts, breakfast
and dinner casturs. Celery stands, syrup and drink
ing cups, und a full assortment of Spoons, Knives
and Forks. Particular attention .paid to the repair
ing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Music Boes.
All work warranted.
Feb. 8, 1W5S.
T HE O It ii A T ' K I Z K
Krjiosition 1'nieericllf., J'arh, 1SG7.
THE HOWE SEWIKG MACHINE CO
ELIAS HOWE, Jk.
Awarded over Kighty.two Competitors,
'I I; BSilii'Ht l'roitiiniii,
'I he Only Cross of tho Legion of lienor
and
GOLD MEDAL
given '.o Ami kica.n bevma Mm hiskh. per Inipe.
rinl ltcree. uljii.-hed in the "iioni'.our Universal"
(OlSninl Jotunal of the French Empire), Tuesduy,
21 July, 15307, iu these words :
1'abricunte do Machines a eou
Klias IIowk, 3 It. dro exposant.
;' Manufacturer of Sewing Ma.
j chines, Exhibitor.
"This donblo first honor is another proof of the
(,'reut superiority of tbo IIOWK riLWlMi MA
CHINE over all others ''
MBLEY A STOOPS,
No. 23 .South Ei,ht .Street, Philadelphia,
Agents fur Pennsylvania, New Jersey, llelanaro and
Western X'irinia.
February 22, 1S8. 3tn
GJlOCEHUvS,
Provision, and Flour
& Feed Store.
J. .1. l SV 4V t oM
In Weitiier a Building, Water Blreot, near King St.,
i' 0 HTI1 L' M B E It L A N 1), PA.,
INFORM their friends and tho public generally
th:tt they have a lnr? assortment of Groceries
Provisioiis. Ao.,all Ireth and of the best quality, con
sisting of Teas, CuQ'ecs, Sugars, and Spices.
, Dried and Canned fruits, Prunes, l(:ii..ine. Cheese.
and Ciackers, and in fact everything usually
! kept ill Ihe Grocery lino.
1 hey would also call attention lo their large and
benp lot ol Good FAMILY FLOUR, Green Tea,
I Hams, Shoulders, .te., whieh are constantly kept on
hen 1. Also, all kinds of Vegelnbles, Au., Aa.
Give them a call aud see for yourself.
I Northumberland, Sept LS, 1B67.
fjTONS VARL'.
THE liest and cheapest inurement of Strno Ware
in the State, jiirt reeeiked uud lor sulu ohenp at tho
Alammoth Cash More of
H Y. F1UL1NG.
ISAAC K. STAUFFEE,
1Ya It'hmitKcr mid Jcn
NO. 1-1S
KOKTU2il BT-.COB. OJfQUABEY,
rmi.AULi.inu.
An M..rtrnent .1" Wiii-hes, Jewelry, Silver and Puleo
Wiiie ciiiiblantly un hmiH,
LVHei airuij i f Waii-hra aid Jewelry pn.nipily at
U-ll.lt.-d t-
N"V. 30, -t!7l y.
blTNBUBY BTEAM B VWIi iELT
1 -1 Waaler m all kinds of
j i-uor-n, Jjut.lt, LATU, PALISU k SUIX
OLEtj.
Also, l'looriul.
8helvinj, Siding,
Doois, 6b,
Blinds, Brackets, Mouldings, Ao
' .,
Cor
1 A
I -
Corner ltace Street aud Klver Road, Bl'JJBt'R Y, Pa.
April 4, WA
SIlOEMAKEItS.
UE Lesi qualities of Solo Lealhcr, Prenab Calf
bii jurruueos. l.iikiiufH. i.uia Km u n
' t1 f."" i''' ,nd vcrI tMnguscd by the trade,
I fo"-v low by 3. U. CuNLEY A CO
.. -
- ".j jb mm m-a .!
Are epolttlly Invited to call and examine our stock
t JJL1 LULU S llAltllU AUl-
Nails and Spikes of all varieties. ButU, borewe,
Strap and T iliuires. Locks and I.itnhc. R..U. pi-.'
VX'.'iA lrU"el
J n fONLEY A 00
mmLk
730 Chcntnat Street, Philadelphia,
Are the best In I'm,
FOR TUB F0LLOWIN3 REASONS :
They are more simple and durable, easier kept Iu
order, make a stronger and more elastla itltob, a
firmer and more beautiful team than any other
They sew all fabrics from two common spools, re.
quiro no re-winding of thread, fasten both ends of
the seam by their own operation, and though every
fifth stitch la cut the seam will not rip.
The Very llialiest Prize, the Crou
of the Legion of Honor was conferred on the repre
aentutivo of tba
C1ROVVEK Ac 1IAKER
at the Exposition Universale. Paris, 1887 ! tbui
attesting their great luperierity over all other lew
ing machines.
OROVER A BAKER'S
RKW STYLES
8UITTLK MACHINES
For Manufacturing,
Combine the most modern and essential Improve
mcnts.
The attention Is requested of Tailors, Manufao
turcrs of Boots and Shoes, Carriage Trimming,
Clothinz and all others requiring the use of the
most effective
LOCK STITCH MACHINES,
To these now styles, which possess unmistakable ad
vantages over all others.
FOR SALE BY
Miss CAROLINE DALIU8,
Market Street, BUNBURY, PENN'A.,
Nov. 23, 18G7.-1.V
THE) OKEAT
ZINGARI BITTERS
Th coffljmneut of thli rem&rltabl preparation
were fittt itivuvered, couiouuduU aud diklributed.
boaxo twenty yuan a;!), by 0r. Cuiophus, the oele
brattJ CgjUau i'hicieUi Tliouvaadit gf hii suffer
ing couutrymt'D were ittorcil to beallb, ai well as great
numbuvs of the iuhabt touts of Nubia and Abyssinia,
and of the count rki bordurlnn upon the Southeio coast
-or the uwiiturrunuan Uca.
httlccu. the fame of the
ZIKGAIU BITTSRS
soon spread ever Kuiope.
und was adopted by the
principal Physicians In
charge of the hospitals ef
the old world, tn which it
is stilt used with preemi
nent succtiKS. The Viceroy of Kgypt placed the nam
of dh. CutoP3U9 upon the 11 Uoll of Nobles," and pre
sented to him a Medal bearing the following inscrip
tion; "Da CuEOPSUS.the Public Benefactor.'1 This
Hitters is now offered to the public of America with
the full assurance that it will bo found, upon a fiAf
trial, to act as a specific for the cure of
Thnlern. Dysentery, Dlarrhcen. Cholera
Morbus, Fever an (I Ague, Yellow Fe-ver,
RlieuniAtlsin, TyplioldT Fever. Uysprpeta.
C'ullc. Bronchltia, i'onsuinptloui Vlatn
lenoy, UUeaaes of the KJtlnrya, iVcrvou
UcbUtty. and Female Complaints ,
Remarkable cures of the above diseases have been
etT'-cttd by its use, as numerouscertiflcates, aaany from
regular physicians, fully attest; and It Is destined to
supersede any preparation extant. As on agreeable
Tonic, and nn
l.VYIGORATINO BEVERAGE,
IT "AS
KO EQUAL.
Tnrs Tin
ZIGAIII 111 TTEItS
HAS BOUI.
AS WELL AS BOPY,
Atl AH A
PREVENTIVE
or
UA3 NO SUPERIOR.
A FEW WORPS TO LADIE3. The use of the
ZISUAItl BITTERS will c'vt to you that soft, semi
transparent eompluxlon which the God of nature (de
signing woman to bo the loveliest of bla works) fully
Intended that you should have for It Is nature's own
powder and paint combined. By purifying the blood,
stimulating the pigmentary cells of the dermis, ,
aad imparting health and life throughout the entire '
system, it especially gives that smooth clearness and
beauty to the complexion so much to be desire re
moving all roughness, blotches, freckles, plmuloa,and
that yellow, sickly look so common in our day; and
what is even better than this, It cures every species ot
female irregularities aud disease.
Principal Dopot, HairiRhurg, Pa.
BAHTER & HAUSE,
SOLK PHOmiXTOBS,
For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Druggist, buubury
Pennsylvania.
August 3, 18G7.
OlI.N HAAS, JR. C. U WOLVCKTOX.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
rilHE subscribers regpeatfully inform thceitiiene of
JL bunbury and vicinity , that they have opened a
COAL YARD
at J. Baas A Co s Lower Wharr, Suisbnry, Pa.
where thoy are prepared to supply all kinds of Sha
mokin Coal, at cheap rates. Familiot and otbera
promptly supplied. Country custom respectfully
solicited.
HAAS A WOLVERTON,
Sunbury, Jon. IS, 1868.
V.VTt'Ili:i FOIt EVEIiYUOUY.
A Superb Stock of fine Quid and bilver Walehot
all Warranted to Run, and thoroughly Regulated,
at tho low prioa of $10 each, and satisfaction
Guaranteed
100 Sold Gold Hunting Watohea, $2b0 to $1000
10U Muiio Cased Gold Watche 250 to 500
100 Ladies' Watches, enameled, 100 to
2iiO Gold li'iug Chronometer Watches 2i0 to
2o0 Gold Hunting Knglish Levers 200 to
3u0 Gold Hunting Duplex Watche 150 to
500 Gold Hunting American Watch 100 to
ICO Silver Hunting Lever 50 to
560 Silver Hunting Duplexe 75 to
500 Gold l adies' Watches 50 to
1000 fluid liuuting Lepinc 50 to
1000 MWcellaneou-. Silver Walcho 50 to
300
300
250
200
2M
150
liiU
250
75
100
50
7i
2o00 liuutiug Silver Watches 25 to
5000 A.sortcd Watches, ull kinds 10 to
The ubovo stock will be disnood of on the popu
lar ono price plan, giving every patron a fino Gold
or Solid Silver Watch for $10 without regard to
value !
WmoiiT, L'lto. A Co., lot Broadway, New York,
wish to immediately dispone of the above magnifi
cent stock. Certificates, naming the articles, are
piloted iu scaled envelopes, and well mixed. Hold
ers are entitled to tho article named in their cerli
tome, upou payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a
watch worth S 1.000 or one worthless. The return of
any of our certificate entitle you to the articles
named theroon, upou payment, irrespective of it
worth, and as no arliolu value at las than $10 i
nan.ed on any certificate, it will at ouue be seen
that ibis is no lottery, but a straight forward legiti.
mate traduction, which luuy bo participated in
even by Ihe most fastidious.
A single ceriilli-aio will be lent by mail, postpaid
upon receipt of 25 cents, live for $1, eleteu tor fi,
thirty-three and elegant premium for $5, sixly-sn
aud more valuable premium for $10 ; one hundred
and uuatsnperk watches for $15. The agents or those
wishing employment, this is a rare opportunity. It
is a legitimately condueted business, embodied by
Ihe Government, and opeu to the incut eareful scru
tiny. Watches sent by Express, with bill for oolleo
tou on del ivory to that no dissatisfaction loo possibly
occur. Try us. Address
WRIGHT, BROTHER A OO., Importer,
. . lmroadwy, Mew York.
Marohezl, 1868 3ra
CARPENTERS.
fDi11'1' 10 our establishment a superior stock,
ortMane. Saws, Augers, HotcbuU, Hammer, File
Chisel., Ao., o., tor aole by
J. U. CONLEYACO
BIRD CAGES, 11 different kinds. If you want
good and cheap Bird Cages, go to
IT)NLEY A CO-8
i r"zr
BOOTS AND SHOES,
MANUFACTURED TO ORDER.
JOHN WILVEK,
RESPEOTPULLT lnforun his frlenda and en,
tomera, that he has hrst opened thop ftrr tb
manufacture of BOOTH i SHOES, on
8pruc ttrcet, beUottn Second itreet and Centn
Alley, Sunbury.
where all kind of work In his lino will bo made np
In tbo latest stylo and in tbo best workmanlike man
ner. Having first olaai stock on hand, he flatten himself
mat no win bo able to suit tbo tasteoortho most fas
UdioM. Tho publlo are invited to oall.
JOHN WILVER.
Bunbtu-y , June Is, 1867.
THE GREAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION,
I 1ST STTaSTBTJIRrsr
Uon Sd street, opposite the MASONIO II ALL, at
BERGSTREESSER S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Uut Lately Established, -with nil
the Slodern Improvements
of the Art !
THE subscriber, having built tho room expressly
for tho purpose of Photographing, and having
devoted many years to tho business, is oonOdent of
his ability to assure bis patrons that the work pro
duced shall be seoond to noue in country or oity.
No work allowed to leave tne gallery nnieas en
tirely satisfactory. Having the best sky light in the
county, be is prepared to run ice rnotograpna in an
kinds ot weather, but would prefer a clear day for
small ehildren.
lie is also prepared to take new Hie, or cabinet
oard Photographs.
All kinds or pieturea copied and magtiinca to
any required size and oolored beautifully in Oil or
Water ooiors or inula mi, u e pay special buouuuu
to all kind! of out door work, suob as Landscape
views of Monuments, Machinery, County Seats, Ac,
a large lot of Photograph frames constantly on band.
The public are respectfully invited to oall and see
our specimens and our eompleto arrangements for
making rnotograpns, special terms to lamiuei anu
olubs.
. BEHUoIREoSEH.
Sunbury, July IS, .
si. v. i:ariiart'n
Confectionry Toys and
FRUIT STORE
Market Street, (Sunbury, Pa.
CONFECTIONERY OP AIL WINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &a, &c,
CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at tne abova
establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason
able nrices.
lie ia manufacturing all kinds of Confeetionarict
u keep up a lull assortment wuica are aom ai low
rates.
Tobaeeo, Segart, Stationery. Nut f all kinds, and
a variety of othor articles, all of whioh ar oSeiad
wholesale and retail.
l-Remomber tho name and place. .AI
M. C. OEARUART,
Market itreet. 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright A Bon's
store.
Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1863. tf
Wulfr mid Fire Proof
SLATE ROOFS.
THE undersiirncd resnoetfullv informs builders in
this and adjoining counties that be is prepared to
put on Slate Hoofs In a superior manner. He furn
itbes the oolebruted Lehigh county Shite, which ia
the best in the nrurket. Lie warrants his work to be
durable and fire and water proof. He invites the in
snection of the publio to the work he hasdone in Sun
bnrvon Haunt's. Urecnotigh'i and liana' buildings.
and on others at various places. Uis prices are aa
low aa those ot any other slater.
Address, D. B. SMI 111,
Sunbury, P.O.,
or call at his residence in Upper Augusta twp.
January 11, lUobVly
ii:fcns pout cm ait. hhk,
Used by hiindredNoi" Congregations
for Church or Communion
Purposes.
ALSO.
EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAKLY
PERSONS.
VINEYARDS, Nil IV JE11SEY.
sii:ctt's l'oirr wkapu wi.-ne,
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This justly celebrated native Wine I made from
the juice of tho Oporto Grape, raited in this country.
It invaluable - - .
Tonic &. Strengthening IM-opert'es
Are unsurpassed by any other native wine. Being
the pure juice of the grape, produced under Mr.
Speer'l own personal supervision, its purity and
genuineness are guurautaud. The youngest obild
may partake of its generous qualities, and the weak
est invalid may ass it to advantage. It i particu
ly benefioial to the aged and debilitated, and suited
to the various ailment that afflict the weaker lex.
It is, in overv resneot.
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalid use SPKER'S PORT GRAPE WINE.
Female use SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE.
Vei,klv nersnns And a benefit bv its use.
SPEER'S WINES in hospital are preferred to
other wines,
t 7-Sold bv all DruirsisU and Grooer.
A. SPEER'8 VINEYARD, New Jersey. Offioe,
Hi mtUADWAY, New York.
The trade supplied by Johnson, Holloway A Cow.
den, and French, Richards A Co., in Philadelphia
For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Sunbury, Pa.
Pot. 26. ly.
J. H. Conley Co.,
Market Street, I?at oil he Ituilroud,
SUNBURY, IErrrTA.
DEALERS IN
FOItUIfts.A At A.ni:it'A,
Hardware & Cutlery.
milE atteution of Meohanioi, Farmers, Buildor,
L and Buyers senerally is invited to the foot that
we at u now ottering a better selected assortment of
ilAltliW Arte., tUllitllt.dt',,
than ever was offered in this marked at prices muoh
below i hose heretofore demanded by dealer. Our
stock comprise all articles in tbi line of business,
embracing a general assortment of tool and mate
riuls used by
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CARRIAGE AN WAUON MAKERS,
JOINERS. AC. AC.
tncuther with a lurno stock of Iron, Steel, Noils,
Spikes. Rope, Chains, Urindstouos, Mill and X Cut
bawt, do., ao.
Sunbury, March 30, 1887.
Notice tn Merchant! and ShiDners.
fpilE undersigned, proprietor of Weiser & Frick'i
X Line, give notice to merchant and shippers
that the Depot is still at 811 Market stroet, Phil
delpbia, and all floodsdireoled to Sunbury, Danville
and Lewisburg, und all intorutediale station along
the railroad, will tie promptly Ueliverea.
IjT Cars leave 81 1 Market street. Philadelphia.
in-weekly Tuesdays, Ibursdays aud Saturday.
J. W. BROWN, Proprietor, Lewisburg,
J. II. BKOWN, Agent, Sunbury, Pa.
December T. 1867. '
iltricullui'ul liutleineutst.
HOE'S Grain Rake, Steel and Iron Garden Rake,
Long and D Handle Spade, Shovels, Mseur
and Hay Forks, Grass and Grain Scythe, Grain
Cradle. Cradle Finger. Traoe, Breast, Tongue and
Log Chains, Grind-stones, Fanning Mill Suites of
an sisesanu sinus, a lurg assortment ol tlu wagon
liames, fur Plowing, Farm Bulls, Cultivator Teeth,
iorai ojr H' vtlfll.li Jyu.
Mount Carmel Hotel
MT. CARMEL, Northumberland Co., Pa.,
TUOS. BUHKET, Puophiktob.
icuiargeoouou odious Hotel is located aser the
depot, of lie Sbamokia Valley and the Uaakake
TiTi. i, " xrain. arrive and depart da y
ItlU hlHUS U llu,MbJ . Ik. ....... -. . 1 . .. '
gioa and afford tb bast aeeooimodatlosu te travel,
and permaaent ewslosaen .
Great Attraction'
, at tb . ' '.. . : !
NEW TIN-WARE,
heet Iron and Htove Htor r
SMITH &
Where they keep constantly on hand and manufao-
turo to order at abort notioo. ,
TIN AND 81IEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions.
They would especially enll tbo attention of pur
chasers to tbeir large and well selected stock of
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES.
The subscribers have mado arrangement! to have
all their beat stoves made to order, and those who
would have a good stove would do well to go and
examine thoir large and well selected stock.
First. They defy competition on tho following
tried Brands of Cook Stoves, vis :
4'oinutnntlon titan llumer. Cook,
UoTrrnor Pcnn Cook.
WABASH AND IRONSIDES,
and the well known Antiduat Cook Btovo oalled
SPEAR'S ANTIDUdT.
Also. Parlor and offloe Stoves tn irreat rarletT em
bracing all the best manufactures and most fashion
able designs, unsurpassed for beauty of finish simpli
city of arrangements combining oheanness. durabilitv
and each stove warranted to perform what they are
representees.
Also, ine oeieuratea Baltimore t ire riaoe etove,
for beating first, second and third stories by Registers
Alto, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the celebrated MORN IN (i GLORY.
Coul Oil, Coal Oil Lnmpi, Shades,
Chimnics, and nil articles
usually kept in an establishment of this kind
Tbey are also prepared to furnish 8lato and do elating
in the best workmanlike manner.
Also, to do Tin Roofing, Spouting, Range and
Furnace Work, Oas Fitting, Ao. Repairing neatly
anu sneupiy executes.
Also:
"HaugU's Haw Hone Super-Phos
phate.
Remember the place. Sample and Bales Room
nearly opposite Conly's Hardware Store. Markot
street, betwoen Third and Fourth itroeta. Building
aarK paintea.
August zo, 1809.
JAS. K. cai.iwi:i.i, At CO.,
JEWELERS,
No. 003 Chestnut Street
PHILADELPHIA,
ilannncturert and Importer
Of every description of
First Glass Goods
belonging to the Business of
Goldsmith and Silversmiths.
Have removed to their
NEW MARBLE STORE,
Extending ( from Chestnut Stroet to Sansom Street
aflordiug ample room and convenient accessories.
giving opportunity lor a proper display of goods, and
witer iuvhiu iur ineir exauimaliuo.
With extensive and favorable arrangement in this
Country and iu Europe, we are in n position to offer
at moderate HXLL1 prices.
Watches, Diamonds, Bronzo & Marble OooJs
Silver Wares. Jewelrv. Porcelains.
Plntod Goods, Musical Boxe.
and every description of FANCY ARTICLES.
Stranger vMting the oity are cordiallv invited to
xamine our New Storo.
March 7, lb08. 1 j.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AN STATIONERY,
Monthlv Time Book Trawlnir Books and Slates.
Bocks, Hymn Book Bunk Books, Memorandum
Boots, thanes, Poeke: Books, Ink Stands. Pen,
Pert Us, a fine assortment of Pepor. Ink. Ao.
For sal by ANNA PAINTER.
CHOICE FRUIT k ORNAMENTAL
Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will furn.
isb from the most responsible Nurseries in this and
other States, first claw TREES of all kinds. Also,
Shrubbery, Vines and Plant. Garden Seeds of all
Kin a.
Order are resnoetfullv (elicited .
Address BENJ. BOH.VER.
Puxinos, North'd. Co.
t"e7 N. B Insuranoc taken in several of tne
most responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Detective
Companies in the State.
Juno 8, 1867. y
SEEING I8BEUEVINO
AtTOl Arch Ktrrct.
NEW PRICES! SKW GOODS
Rich Silver and Silver-Plated Wares,
Including everv stvle and
description, made expressly
fur the Winter trade, which
for neatness and durability
oannot be surpassed at
JOHN BOWMAN'S
Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establishment,
(U AKCil STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
L'terRe-plalingat short rbtico.
December 21, :867 .aug27
PURE LAGER BEER!
PUlKXr.lt Al ALU,
From the
Cold Spring Brewery,
SUNBURY, PA.
JOSEPH EACEEH.
RESPECTFULLY informs the publio generally
that he is prepared to furnish
LAGElt BEER,
PORTER AND ALK,
n large or small quantities. His facilities foajsnnk-
ng Deer cannot oe exoeuea. ana i pronuunuea supe
rior to any other offered in Central Pennsylvania.
It has also been recommended by (bysioians as a
beulthy drink for invalids.
Hotels, Restaurants and private familiot supplied
at short notice.
buubury. Sept SI, 1867.
THE following persons are entitled to receive
increase of Bounty under the Aat of Congress
passea Juiy inuu, to equalise liouuties.
1st All soldiers who enlisted after the 19th day of
April, 1801, tor 3 years, aud served their time ot
enlistment and have been honorably discharged, and
have received or are entitled o receive a Bounty of
$100, are entitled an additional Bounty of tOU.
2d All such soldiers who enlisted fur 3 youM, and
have been 'lonorubly discharged on aceount of
wounds received iu the line of duty, are entitled to
an additional Bounty of 11 OO.
3d The Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of suob
soldiers who died in the service of wounds or disease,
are entitled to an additional Bounty of StlOO.
By application to S. P. WOLVERTON, Esq., of
Sunburt, Pennsylvania, who is an authorised Claim
Agent, all suob eluims can be speedily oolleclej.
Suubury. August 4, ISOtt. 1
To Farmers!
THE PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
SOLUBLE
PAOIFIQ GUANO.
rpiIE attention of Farmers and other oonsuraers of
J fertilisers it Invited to this Uuano, as worthy of
their speoial notice. Its use for several years in
Maryland. Virginia and other Southern States, for
all crops, bas given It a stuudard cbaraoter for ex
oellenoe unequalled by any other, it possesses all
the quickueas of Peruvian liuuno, with permanent
qualities not found in that artiule. 250 lbs. of Ibis
Guauo are found more than equal to 300 lbs. of the
best Superphosphate. It ripens the wheat orop from
Ave to seven days earlier than the phosphate, wbiub
fact aiou give it incalculable advaulage. Liberal
ditoouiit to dealer.
For tale by
JOHN 8. REESR A CO.,
Oeneral Agents for PaoiBo Uuano Co.,
- JU boutb Delaware Ave., i'hilad'a.,
. u And 71 South Street Baltimore.
March W,1S8 6m
A LARGE upply of Wull Paper
Mortler, ju.1 received, and fur sale
ttntl
beap,
at tb
1
Mammoth Stor of
April 4, 188U.
II. X. FRILINO.
Children'! 4'arrltt(r;a,
WE would oall tb attention of tbote wanting
Child' Carriage, to our new end large assort
meal coin piii lug end beautiful stvle. .
J U CONLEY CO
099. nOOPRKIBTI,
eat.
WM. T. HOrKIN'8
"OWN MAKE'
oa
rKEYBTOXK BICIRT8." " '
are the beet and Cheapest Low Priced Boop Skirt
in the market. Trail Skirt, ti springs, $1.00 J 80
springs. $1.20 : and 40 springs, I1.4J. Plain Skirt
6 tape, 20 springs, 80 cents; 25 Springs, 5 cents;
80 spring, $1.10 ; ana o springs, 1.20 n arrant,
ed in every respect.
'Our OWN Make" of "UNION SKIRTS," Kiev
en Tape Trails, from 20 to iO springs, $1.20 to$i 10.
lain, Btx tapes, zu to ou wprings, irom vj vents to
$2.00. These Skirl are better than those (old by
nthor establishment a first class good, and at much
lower price.
"Our OWN Make" of "CHAMPION SKIRTS,"
are in every way superior to all other Hoop Bkirt
before the pnblio, and only have to be examined or
worn tooonvinoe every on of the fact. Manufao
tured of the best linen-finished English 8teel Springs
very superior tape, and the style of the metalio
fastenings and manner of securing them surpas for
durability and exoellenoe any. other Skirt in this
country, and are lighter, more eloatio, will wear
longer, give more satisfaction, ana are many onenper
than all otbera. Every lady should try them. Tbey
are being sold extensively by Merchant throughout
this and tb adjoining state at very moderate prices.
If you want the best, ask for "Hopkin't Champion
Skirt." If yon do not find them, get the merouant
with whom vou deal to order tbein for you, or eome
or send direct to us. Merchant will find our dif
ferent grades of Skirt exactly what they need, and
we especially invite them to call and examine our
extensive auortmeot, or lend for Wholesale Price
List.
Tobehadat Retail at Manufaotory, and of the
Retail Trade generally, and at Wholesale of the
Manufacturer only, to whom all order should be
addressed.
MANUFACTORY and SALESROOM, 28 Areh St.
Between 6th and 7th St., Philadelphia.
WM. T. HOPKINS.
February 29, 1S48 10mo.
BALTIMORE
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM QUACK
ERY.
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE
VAN BE OBTAINED.
DR. JOHNfON bas discovered the most Certain,lpeeiy
and only Effectual Hemeity in the World forall Pri
vate Diseases, Weakness uf the Hack or Limbs, Stricture.,
Aueetions of the Kidneya and bladder, Involuntary 1ns
cliuies, Imnotency, tiencral Debility, Nervousness, Dys
pepsy, Laiiftuor. Low epulis, Confusion of Ideas, Paipi
tntitn, of the Heart, Timidity, TreiubluiKS, Dimaess of
Pight or Giddinese, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or
akin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Htomseh or Bowels
these Terrible Disoideisarismg flora llie Solitary Habits
of Youth those secret and solitary practices more ratal to
their vtelims than the son of 0yrena to Ike Matinersof
Ulysses, blighting tlieii most brilliant hopes oi anticipations,
rendering inarriuge, ho., impossible.
Young .11 cn
Ksnpeiollv. who have become the vietimsof Solitary Vice.
that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps
to an untimely Rtave thousands of ( Votnig Men of the
mst exulted talents and brilliant intellect, who might
otherwise have enhanced listening Senates with the thou
ileis of eloquence nr waked to ecsluty the living lyre, uiay
cull with full confidence.
Marriage.
Married Persons or Young Men contemplating marriage,
being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, de
fof oiitie., Ac., tpeedily rured.
Ue wlf, places himself under the care of Dr. J. may
may religiously confide in his honor ass gentleman, aud
Confidently rely upon his skill a. a Physician.
Oi-grnnlc Wcakiirss
Immediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored.
This Ditiet.mg Affection which renders Life raiaera
blr and marriage impossible is the penalty pud by t be
victims of improper indulgences. Young petsons are Uw
apt to commit caresses from not beiugnwareol'the drend
fill consequence, that may ensue. Now, who that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of
piocreaiion is lost sooner by those falling into improper
habits than by the prndents? Kesiilcs demg dririved the
pleasures of hralltty i fTsprnig, the most seriousai.d destine
live symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system
becomes Derangerl, the Physical and Mental Puiieltnn.
Weakened, LossofPrncreative Power, Nervous Irritabili
ty. L)vsp.psia, Palpitation of the Heart, indigestion. Con
stitutional Debility, a Waiting of the Frame, Cough,
Consumption, Decay and lltulh,
Olllcv, ro. 7 No it th Frederick Nlreet
.eft hand side going from Baltimore street, a few doors
rfoin ihe coiner. Fail not to observe name and number.
Letteis must be paid mid contain a stamp. The Doctor's
Diplonus liaog in hie otiice.
A Cure Wurranted In Two In) M.
No Mercury or Nauiteout Drugt.
Ir. Johnslon,
Member of the Royal College of burgeons, Ixmdon, Cnid-
States, aud the greater part of whose life has been spent
iu ihe hospitals oi Loudon, Puns, Philadelphia and elst.
where, hua eflVcted some of the most astonishing cures
that weieever known ; many troubled with lliigiiig in Ihe
head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarm
ed at sudden sounds, buslil'uluess, with frequent blushing,
attended sometimes Willi derangement of mind, were cured
immediately.
Tuke Particular rotic.
Pr. J. addresses all those wbo hsve inlured themselvrs
I by improper iudu;gen -e and solitary habits, whieb luiu
uoia uoayaua uiinu, untitling tuem lot eiuier basinets,
study, friciety or marriage.
'f Hats are aome of the sad end melancholy crTocts pn
ductnl by euily habits ot youth, vis: Weakuraaof the Ua,-k
and Lunbs. Piiiua in the Head, Dimness ot Qight, Loss of
Mosculur Powel, Palpitation of the Heart. Dyspepsy,
Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Func
tions, General Debility, !yinptoiiia of Consumption, Ac.
Mkntally The fearful eflecta on the mind are much
to be dreaded Loss oi Memory. Confusion of tdens, llo
pressiou of Spirits, Evil-Foreb.idiligs, A verslou Ui StKiiety,
Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac. are some uf
the evils produced.
Tiiot'SANns of per ns of all ages can now Judge what
ia the cause of their declining health, kieiu their vigor,
becoming weak, p.ile, iiefvousand viMteiMted, having a
aiugular appearance about the eyea, oough and symptuius
of eoitauinpliou.
Yoisna .Men
Who hava injured themselves by a certain practice Indnlsr
ed in when aliuie, a habit IrrquenUy kuiinrd from evil
C'tmpauiona. or at school, the elfeets of which are. uiebtly
felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage
impossible, and destroya both mind and body, should appiy
immedlately
W,mt a pity that a voung man, the hope of hie country,
the durJuig of bis parents, should be snatched from alt pros-
peels mid enjoyments or me. hy the consequence of devia
ting from the path of nature and indulging iu a eeriaiu
secret hubit. Such persons atcsr, before coilempiauug
Marring'e,
reflect that a sound iniud and body are the most necessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed without
ihese. the journey rhruugh life becomes e weary pilgrim
age; the prospect houily durkeua to the view; the iniud
heroines shadowed wllh detpuir and filled with the melan
choly reflection tliat the happiness of soother becomes
blighted with our own
li-iih,e of Impmdonee.
When the misguided and imprudent vtrtary of pleasure
finite that he hua imbibed the aeeda of this paiuful disease,
it ton ofteu happens that an ill-timed sense uf shame, or
dread of discovery, deters b no from apnlviiig to those who,
fiom cductition and respectability, cau alone befriend him,
delaying till the rouslitutiousl s)mptoros of this honid
disease make their appearance, such aa ulcerated sore
throat, diseased nose, nocture! iwina iu the hd and limlis,
dimness nf s!gbt, deafness, nodea on the shin bones and
uiiiia, blotches on the head, face and extremities, pti'gress
iug with frightful tapidity, till at last the palate of the
mouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and the victim of
this awf ill disease becomes e horrid object of commisera
tion, till death puia a period ti hia dreadful Buffering, by
aeuding bun to "Hint Uudiacovcred Comilry from wheuce
no Imveller letnrllS.,,
It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this
terrible disease, owing to the umdrlllfuliiees of ignorant
pretenders, who, by Ilia uaenf that ''Deadly Poison, Mer
rury," rain th constitution and make the residue of life
miserable.
N tranters)
Trust not your lives, or heulih, to tin ear r.f th many
Uulraiued and Worthies. Pretenders, destitute of knowl
edge, name nr character, who copv Dr Johiiaton'a adver.
tist-meriis, nr siyleihemselves in the newspapeie, regularly
Mueeted Pavsieian., iueapable of Curing, they keep you
trifling month after month taking tbeir filthy and poiaonus
eomH,unds, or aa kaig as the smallest fee can be obtained,
and in despair, leave yon with turned health to sigh over
your gulling disappointment.
Ir. Johnston is the only Physician advertising.
Hisereiieulihi or diplomas always hang in hia office.
Ilia remidies or treatment are unknowa to all others,
prepared from a life spent iu the great bospitataof P.nropa,
the firet in this eonntry and s more eateuaive "Private
Practice11 than any other Physician In the world.
Ititlor-xs'inen t of the Prestsi. '
The many thousands cured at this inslilutlnn year after
year, and the numerous important Hutgienl Operutions
perlonued by Dr. Johnston, witnessed bv the reporters of
the -'Pun." "Clipper," and manv other papera, nniieee of
which have appeared again and again before the public,
besides hi. aioiulin aa a gentleman of eharaeter and re.
sponaibility, ia a eudicieiit guarantee to the atnioted.
kill Iitsisr NpetMllly Cnred,
Perenn writing rhoo'd be particular in directing their
Ml ore Iu hi Institution, in the following manner,
Johu Johnston, JI. I,
Of the Ballim.ua Ick Hospital, BaMimors, Md.
Nov. 30, 167 1 y.
Lime I Lime I Lime I
THE new Lime Kiln of II. B. Muster, at Selins
Ornve Station, are now com plot od and in sua.
ocesful operation, producing lime of the very best
quality, inese Kilns are built WIW all the modern
oouvenlenoee and improvement, and bav a oapaoi.
ty of producing 400 bushel per day. Excellent
roads bav been made to tbe kiln, not Interfered
with by tbe railroad where wagon or tied ean be
loaded in a few minute from the eokute, Without
handling. Having opened a larg body of th
beat limestone, at tbe mouth of Ibe kilu, they r
enabled tn toll limeet th low rat of II eenU pet
bushel. The kilns are In obarge of eoni patent par
lous, wk will alwavs be prepared to (apply iuv
tomer. Apply to H. B. Masser, Sunbary, or to
Chas. Denkleberger, or Cha J. Conrad, at tb kilu.
pea em bar 14, IddT.
- 6E11EH8 ft rOIWIll. : ':
WHOLEMALkl '
OOHS'aOS'XOHlSSS
AND FRUITERERS,
He. 161 North Third Street, Philsdelpbls
tyOrders promptly attended te
Philadelphia A Erie fttairoaq.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Through and direct route between PhlladelnM.
Baltimore, Hnrrlsburg, Wllllamsport, to the Ne
west and the (ireat Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT BLEEPING CARS on all Night Traini.
On and after Monday, May lit. 1S88, the Train.
on the Philadelphia Erie Rail Rood will run u
follow :
Wmtwadd.
Mail Trntn leave Philadelphia, 11.15 y nv
" " " Sunbury, 05 a m
11 arr. at Erie. 8l0m
Erie Express leave Philadelphia. 12 00 noon
" " " Sonbnry A. 40 p m
11 arr at Erie 10. 05 am
Elinlre Mail leaves Philadelphia, 8 00 a m
Sunbury 4.15 pm
" arrive at Look Haves, 7.44 p m
Eastward.
Moll Train leaves Erie 11.00 am
" ' " Hnnbnry, 12 00 m
11 arr. at Philadelphia, 7.10 am
Erie Express leaves Erie 7.40 pm
" " " f unbury 8.58 a m
" arr. at Philadelphia, l.Mprn
Mall and Express oonnent with Oil Crrek and
Allegheny River Railroad. BAGUAOE CHECKED
TUROUyil.
ALFRED L. TYLER,
General Superintendent.
Northern Central Itnilway.
SUMMER TIME SCHEDULE.
fS and after May 11th; 1888, train will
leave
j SL.Buni,as loiiow:
LEAVK NORTHWARD,
8.00 A. M., Dnlly for Willlamsport. Daily (exoept
Sundays,) for Elmira, Cauandaigua,
Koohester, Bufiuloe, Niagara Palls,
Suspension Bridse and the Canndus.
116 P. M , Dnily (exoept Snudays,) for Elmira, and
Buffalo via Erie Railway from Elmira.
0 40 P. M , Daily (exoept Sundays,) for William
port. LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
12.03 A. M., Daily (except Monday.) for Baltimore,
Washington and Philadelphia.
tO. 02 A. M., Daily for Baltimore and Washington.
7.00 P. SI., Daily (.except Sundays,) for Uarrisburg.
J. N. DrBannr, Ed. S. Youiia,
Oen'l. Sup't., Gen 1 Possen'r Ag't.,
Uarrisburg, Pa. Baltimore, Md.
Ladiau anna A, ICloosnx burg; Hnil
ronsl.
ON and after Jan. 1st, 1867, Passenger Train
will ruu a follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A. M. A M.
P. M. P. M.
4 40
6 Ull
8 17
8.60
10.15
520
6.H0
6 35
0.05
4. on in h
Trains leaving Kingston at 8.30 A. M. for Sorna
ton. connect with Train arriving at New York at 5.20.
Poaaengers taking Train South from Sersnton at
5 50 A.M. via Northumberland, reaeh linrrisburz
12 30 P. M., Baltimore 5.30 P. M.. Washington 10..
00 P. M via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. in.
II. A. FONDA.up't.
Kingston, Jan. 19, 1867.
Heading Itnilrond.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
MAY 20,1808.
G1
REAT TRUNK L1NP from the North ana
North-West for Philadelphia. New York. Read.
ing, Potteville, Tamuquu, Ashlami. Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Ephrutu, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia,
Ac, Ao.
Trains leave Uarrisburg for New-York, as fol.
lows: At 2.50, 5 25 and 8.10 A.M. and 12.20 noon,
and 2.05 and 9.35 P. M, connecting with sim.lar
Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arritir g
at New York at 5.00 io.OOand 11.50 A. M. and 3.50,
7 4010 30 P.M. Sleeping Cars acenmpanving tho
2 50 A. M. and 9.36 P. M. trains without change.
Leave Uarrisburg for Reading, Potiaville, Taina
qua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allcutown
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. tnnking connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia onlv. For Potteville.
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
j Susquehanna Railroad, leave Uarrisburg at 3.65 p. m
I Returning - Leave New York at V.U0 a. m., 12.01
00
Noon and 6 00 and 8. 110 p. nr.. Sleeping cars ac
companying the 9.00 a. m. and 5 00 and H.00 p. in.
trains without change.
Way Pusscngur Train loaves Philadelphia at 7.3d
a. m , returning from Reading at A. 30 p. m. stop
ping at all Stations; Pottsvilfe ntB4o a. in. and
I 2Aj p. iu; Ashland 6.00 a.m. and 12. -19 and 2 00
i p.Ui ; Tntnaqunat 8 30 a.m. and 1.00 and 8 45 p. tu.
i Leave Potteville for lliinisburg via Schuylkill and
busquuhanna Railroad at 7 0 a. in. and 12.00 noo.
Reading AccommoUatiou Train leaves Reading at
7 3o A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 5.15
P. M. v
Potutown Accommodation Train : Leaves Potts
town at 6.45 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia
at 4. SO P.M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave heading at T OO
A. M., and 6. In P.M. for Ephrata, Litis, Lancas
ter. Columbia, Ac.
Pnrkiomen Rail Road Trains leave Perkiomen
Jnncticn at 9.00 A. M. and 5.65 P. M. Returning:
Leave Skippuek at 6.45 A. M.. and 1.16 P. M., con
necting with similar trains oa Reading Rail Road.
On Snndnvs: Leave New York at 8 0U p m., Phila
delphia b. Oil A. .M., end 3.15 P M. the 8 00 a.m.
train running only to Reeling, Potlsville 800 am.,
Hurri'burg. 5 25 am. and 4.10 and 9-35 p m. and
Reading at 1.10 2 55 and 7.15 a. m, for Hurrisbnrg,
and 7 00 a. m. and 11.40 p tu. for New York, 4.25
p ui. for Philadelphia .
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Ticket, at reduced rates to and from all
points.
Buggage cheeked through : 100 Pounds Brggsge
allow ed each Passenger.
Q. A. NICOLLS,
General Superintendent-
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in every variety ot
ANTHRACITE COAL,
Upper Wharf. SUNBUflY, Penn'ft.
IVOrdcrs solicited and filled with cromntnesa and
despatch.
tunhury, Way 12, 1868. y
UNION HOTEL-
CHAN. ITZi:i.. Proprietor.
In Cake's Addititn to SUNBURY, near tb Perm's.
Railroad Company'! Shops.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS.
kept wbo will find ample accommodations. Good
cooks and waiters, boarders ean enjoy the quiet com
forts of home with fare equal to the best hotel.
ills Liquors are oi the oboicest kinds.
Sunbury, June 8, 1867.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
7". S. FTJP.MA1T & CO.,
Market Btret, Six door East of Tblrd street, north
tide, SUNBURY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friend and the
publio, that tbey have opened a
NEW GROCERY
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will ho happy to bav tham oa'.l and examine
tbeir stock, which baa just been opened, ruursc
ing everything in tbe tirooery line, tuub as
Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spiees, Canned and Dried
fruits, Beans. Hominy, Cheese, Crackers,
Bucon, Hum, Fib,Sult, Potatoes,
to., together with Soaps,
Candles, Soda. Ao.,
and in fact everything in tbe tiroocryaud Provision,
line.
FLOUR AND FEED, Queenswar, Wlllow-wr,
Olasswsre, Cod Oil Lamps, Coal Oil Ao.
Call and see before purchasing eltewhere.
Y. b FIRMAN A CO
Sunbury, April 27, 187.
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
OKANT Ac BROTHER,
Shluncrtj Ai, IVholuanle V Mt'ttiU
Ikenlrra In
WIlITi: Ai KliO ASH CO A l.
in every variety.
Bole Agents, westward, of tbe Celebrated Henry
Clay Cool.
Lowbb Wir, SuscsT, Ps.
. Sunbury, Jan. 13, 1866.
BOOK BINDERY.
JOHIM HEniVTVN's
North Mill street, DANVILLE, PA.,
18 prepared tu Bind Books, Papers, Magsttiuss
Music, As., in any atyle that may be desired, at
eaper rate than eau be dun in lb cities.
All Orders left at this Offloe, will reoeive prompt
attention. t lt' w-
1710R Saddlers, we have Saddle Trees, Bills, .Buck
' lea, Oig Tree, Pad Tree. Uaue. all kinds ao4
every thin pertaining te the fiffiicO
Leave Seranton, 6 60 10 00 7.10
Kingston, 6.56 11.20 8.20
11 Hupert, 9 20
" Danville, 8.64
Arr. North'd., 10 35
NORTHWARD.
Leave North'd., 7.00
" Iiuuille, 7.40
" Rupert, 8.15 A. M. P. M.
11 Kingston, 10.60 8.30 2 60
Arr. nt Soranton, 12.00 9.55 4.00