Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, July 11, 1868, Image 4

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    NEW DRY GOODS
AND
Fresh Groceries I
On Third Bt., one door below the-LuUieran Church,
BUNDURT., V E N.N 'A.
HENBT PBTEB8,
11m Just opened large assortment of
IUY GOODS, inch as Calicoes, Delaines, Muslim,
A " GKOCBKIE a
and
mo visions
of all kinds, tuoh as
HL0AR8, C0FFEE8, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL
Molasses, Syrup?, Mackerel, Lard, llama, NuU
Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, Raisins, Cheese,
and Crackers, and in fact everything usually
kept in tho Uroccry lino.
Jtnuif Fish. Coal Oil, Creokory-ware, Quccnsware
' Olass-wnro, Willow-ware, Ac.
The best FLOUR and MEAL in tho Market
Jolmcco, figure, and a variety of NOTIONS.
Aluo : All kinds of Canned Fruit, at tho lowest
prices.
Country rroduce Ukon in exchange for Ooods,
Of Coil and examine my Stock, and satisfy your
elves.
1IEKRY PETERS.
.i'unbury, April 25.JS67.
HEEVE3' AMBROSIA.
1'OK Tllll 11 AMI,
IMPROVED'
Tt is on elegant Prossing for tho Hiiir.
It oauacs tho Hair to Curl toautifully.
It keeps the Scalp Clean and Ucaltby.
It invigorates the Roots of the Hair.
It forces the Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly.
It Immediately slops Hair Falling Out.
It keeps tho Hair from Changing Color from Age.
Jt restores Orcy Hair to its Original Color.
Jt brings out Hair .on heads that havo bocn bald for
'years.
Jtis composed entirely of simple and purely vegeta
ble substances.
It hat received over six thousand voluntary testi
menial, ol its exceiionoo, many of which ore from
physicians In high (landing,
it is sold in half-pound bottloa (tho nnmo blown in
'he glass), by Druggists and Doalcrs in Fancy Uood
everywhere, at Ono Dollar per Eottlo. Vholosalo
!y Dcmut Lames A Co.; F. C. Wells A Co.; SchicBo
lin A Co., Now York.
March 21, 1968. 3m
', H. MOOKB.
.lew I'irm
1). C. WSblXGElt.
w Ntorc! IVew Room!
ami an
ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS!
U 11 EAT REDUCTION IS PRICES !
v sisi.cj hie,
Jlino just opened a cnrcf'JIv selected stock of
NEW GOODS", in
Ilaiipt's Sew Iron Front,
J1AI1KET STItEET, SUNBUUY, PENN'A
Consisting of
;UY OOODS, NOTIONS, (1U0CERIES, QUEENS
WARE, GLASSWARE, and a full line of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
AMI
f.aUies" Drew 4ool,
alimca, Muslins, Flannola, Table Linons Toweling
liclts, Ticking, Counterpanes, Cassiiuercs,
Vesting. Yarns, Skirts, Ncok Tics,
Culls, Collars Handkerchiefs,
Hoso, Oil Cloth, Carpets,
Wood and Willow-Ware.
V 'v iiwtc Knecial attention to the minlilyol our
Stock of
P. 10 and JAVA COFFEE, TEAS, SUGARS,
M0LAPPE3, SYRUPS. SOAP, SALT,
FISH, VINEOAll, Ac, Ac.
Campbell's Celebrated FLOUR, always on hand.
We fcil conlidcnt that cah buyers will And it to
their advantage to give us a call, and customers
generally are invited to call and examine our goods
an.l gel posted on our prices.
Jiy strut attention to the wants of our customers
and fair dealing we hope to merit a lull Eharo of tho
puUio patronage.
COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kinds taken in ox
change fur guod.', for which tho highest price will
be paid.
MOORE & DISSINUER.
Sunbury, April 11, liS.
KEEP WELL-dTeSSED.
Cull and sec the well eeloetod Stock of
( LvTHS, CASSIMERES,
OVERCOATINGS, VESTING, Ao
Just received at
LCi.
MEKC1IANI TAJLOMNd ESTABLISI1
JIEXT, l ourth Street, below Eyster's Store, SUNBURY
WINTER CLOTHING
.f Iho most approved fylea is made up to ordor a
reii'onaiilc rates.
Ho has also a fine assortment of Cassimere Khirts,
Drawers. Undershirts, Overhauls, lilouscs, Neck
ties, Cotton and Woolen Hoso, Suspenders, Hand
kerchiefs, Gloves, and a general variety of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Give him a call, which you will Cud to be to your
advantage
Sunbury, Oct. 19, 1S67.
ni:.mji;kv oia siii-i..
THE subscribers having juft erected and put in
ojieriition a -Mill tor tne manuiucture oi
LINSEED OIL,
i.ffcr tho highest market prico for FLAX SEED.
They have attached to their establishment a Chop
ping Mill, and4'armcrs and otherk wanting grain
chopped for feeling, can bo accommodated at the
vhoricst notice. A iua'hiuo for chopping corn with
the cob is attached to tho mill.
MORGAN 4 MASSER.
January 25, 1&08. ly
TORItIN GTON
& nODGKINS.
3 OlIsT E
RAW
BUrER-niOSPIlATB OF LIME,
A STANPARD MAKVBK
FuR ALL FIELD AND OARDEN CROPS.
Having within tho past year greatly increased and
improved uur facilities for grinding Rones and man
iitacturing, wo uro pruparcd to furnihh to tho lurin
r of l'cuuiylviiniu a superior article of
MiipcrlIioMpliat4
ur ltui.ufacluro hi3 beon thoroughly tcrted the
) Hit cumu Ly practical men of our imuiediiito
i ighb.irhoud und elcnhoro, and ia every case the
suit has bocn entirely satisfactory.
ur prncotsof pulverizing, whereby it U prepar
ed f.r and
'I'ARUANTEtD TO PAl-S TilUOUUIi ANY
DRILL,
'Uiatesan oljuclion vhich nttaolita to many for
tii'i7orB. and secures to tho fuiun r a saving of much
1 nlu:iblc time.
(I.r AT THIS MANUFACTORY,
AST MARKET STREET,
M Will HV, l'A
wi I by (,ur Agents throughout the country, in Rugs
f '.!" lbs. each, tt fj'S per Ton or ?000 lbs.
ALSO
SHIPPED PROMPTLY
M "llt.'.'r '"''" ",:'-'cfi41'10 l7 rail ' cauul, on recoipt
XOlUt INiiTON & HODO K INS
M:n A.fjibi for Sntiuour, M'.rijnn A Allou's Self
Pratt k V "D.J. Mu"er (Tl10 Ncw Vorkcr) aud
f,m,"l'y " nd '.rain Rake,
jmil f,,r Ciri u,lr
- J ' ly
pAI'EU IIANtilKijb'
. "lanasr. hock or
I V- AMIl VI.LCJANT VttUM
" r.H.L'.lttl, utLtl, ETC.,
H"LltAIE ANIl III,! All.
"'V 1 .1.1. ROl'KKK'S,
""i ' I l"-i'h nni Mmfctt Sin.et..,
M.T-.8 ft- , l-ll,l.
THE GREAT
AMERICAN COMBINATION
Ilu t ton Hole Oi ersenralnR
AMD
0HWI1TG- MACHI1TE.
Its Wonderful Popularity Conclusive Proof of Its
Ureal Merit.
The Inorease In the demand for this valuable Ma
chine has bocn TEN FOLD during the last soven
months ef its first year before the publio.
This grand and surprising snoeess Is unprecedent
ed in tho history of sewing-machines, and wo feel
fully warranted In claiming that
IT HAS NO EQUAL,
Being Absolutely tho Best
1VI1I.V MACIirAK
IN THE W ORLD,
An.l Intrinsically the Cheapest.
It Is really two machinos combined In one, (by a
simploand beautiful mechanical arrangement,) ma
king both the Shuttle or Lock-stiloli, and the Over
seaming and Button-hole stilch, with equal taoility
and perfection, It oxeoutcsin the very best mannor
evory variety of sewing, such as, Hemming, Felling,
Cording, Tucking, Stitching, Braiding and Quilting,
(lathering nnd sewing on, (done nt the same time.)
and in addition, Ovorsoains, Embroiders on the edgo
and makes beautiful Button and Eyclot-holcs in all
fabrics.
Evory Machine is warranted by tho Company, or
iU Agents, to givo entire satisfaction.
Circulnrs, with full particulars and samples of
work donc'bn this Machine, can be had on applica
tion at tho balosrooms of
'THE AMBRXCAXtf
BUTTOX HOLE, OVEKSEAMINO AND
SEWING MACHINE CO.,
S. W. Cor. Elevonth and Chestnut Streets,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Instructions given on tho Machine at the rooms of
the Company gratuitously to all purchasers.
AGENTS WANTED.
FRKU lv PAXSON, IWidcnt.
V. II. MicNrir.NitAM,, Treasurer.
April 25, 1843. lyejan. 25.
FLOUlf & FEED STORE
WIIOLKSALK AND RETAIL.
ri"NIFi Eubsorihor respectfully Informs the publio
JL ttiftt "no Keeps constantly on nana at um new
WAREHOUSE, near the i-hamokin Valley Knilroad
Depot, in SUN BURY, Flour by the barrel and sacks
of all kinds of Food by the ton
The above is nil niunmiicturea at nis own anus,
and will bo sold at tho lowest ciuh prices.
J M. CADWALLADER.
Sunbury, April 1, 1 SOS
REMOVAL!
'i'. . n if aVS"o S,
Watchmaker & Jewelry,
MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA.,
Will rcmovo his Jewelry Store to Miller's Stone
Building, corner of 3d and Market Square,
ON FEBRUARY let, 18(58,
where ho will bo happy to receive his old customers
and the public in general. Thankful for past favors,
ho solicits a continuance of tho same, and ho is do
tui mined to sell as low as tho lowest, and for quality,
not to bo surpassed by any goods in tho market. A
largo assortment of
Wnfi-Iu-is l.'Il Jewelry and
Silver Wurc,
oon: tnntly on hand, consisting of nil kinds of Ameri
can Wnkhos, such as tho
Howard, Appleton, Tracy ft Company,
Treinont, Walthaiii, P. S. Burtlot, Wm. El
lory, Homo and a flno assortment oi bwiss
Watches. . , ,
All kinds of 8 Bay unci 30 Hour Clocks !
Silver tea setts, enrd and cako baskets, breakfast
and dinner castors. Celery stands, syrup and drink
ing cups, and a full assortment of Spoons, Knives
and Forks. Particular nttcntiou paid to tho repair
ing of Watchos, Clocks, Jewelry aud Music Boxes.
All work warranted.
Feb. 8, lN3.
O It E A T V 1! I Z U
Frj-osition L'niwsrfk, Paris, 1807.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO
ELI AS HOWE.Jn.
Awarded over Eighty-two Competitors,
'l'lit' Ililit-Kt VreiHiiini,
Tho Only Cross of tho Legion of Honor
and
GOLD MEDAL
given to Amehh as frEWi.iu Mai iiises. per Iu. o
rial Dccrro. puiilihcd in tho "Monitour linivcrsMr
(Official JouriKil of tho French Empire), Tuesday,
2d July, lbiir. in these words :
iFubrieuiitc do Muchiiits u con
drc uxposant.
i Manufacturer of tuning Ma
J chines, Exhibitor.
"This double lirt honor is another proof of tho
grout ruperiority of the 110 WU fcliWINli MA
CillNE over all others.-'
SlULEY A STOOPS,
No. 23 South iiilit Strcot, l'hiliulelphia,
Agents for Pennsylvania, New Jcrbcy, Dtlaivuie and
Western Virginia.
February 22, 1 S'jS. im
groceries;
Provision, and Flour
& Feed Store.
J. A. B.V A (O,,
In Weiniir's Luilding, Water Slrect, near liing
N0I1T11VMLEKLAND, PA.,
INFORM their friends aud tho public generally
thut they huvu a largo assortment of (irocciies
Provisions. Ac, all fresh and of the liestquulity, con
yisting of Teas, Cofle.es, .Sugars, und Kpiccs.
Pried und Canned Fruit?, Prunes, Ruisint, Cheese,
and CracUcrs, and in fact everything u.-unlly
kept in tho llroctry line.
They would alto call attention to their lnr"c mid
heap lot of iood FAMILY FLOL'R, Orcen Tea,
Hums, bhoulders, Ac, which aro constantly kept in
hand. Also, nil kinds of Vegetables, Ac, io.
lUvcthe-n a call and tee for yourself.
Northumberland, hept. 2H, lsY.7.
STONE V7ARB.
THE best and cheapest assortment of titono Ware
in the iSlute. just received aud lor salo cheap at tho
Mammoth C... h 'tore of
II Y. FRILINU.
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
WntcliitiiiKs'r and Jcm.
NO. 14.8
MOUTH 2'1 BT , COt. OP QUAHRY,
PHILADKM'HIA.
An uisnrlinriit nf Will -lies, itwtli) , giivci and Plated
Walt, constantly oti lianil,
rsTii'i Jiiuig of Watches and Jewelry promptly at
tcmlcil to.
Nov. 30, r-tlT I y.
BUNBURY BTEAM BAW MILL.
UII.M in IIIMUA.,
Manufuclurur and Dealer in all kiuds of
IIMIILH, LLMLER, LATH, PALINU i SHIN
ULES. Also, Flooring, Flicking, Siding, Doors, Sasb,
Blinds, lirackcts, Mouldings, 4o.
Ooruer Race Street and River Road, SFXCURV, Pa.
Ajiril 4, 1R6H. '
"silOEMAKEltS.
1 UK but qualities of Solo Leather, French Calf
sains Jl.Tioceos, Linings, Lasts, Kails, Pegs,
Tool, of all kiuds, and every thingused by the trade,
Ibrsa'.t low by J. H. CON LEY A CO
' VH'e3 Met
Are e; pr"islly inritod to call and examine our slock
t DLILDKil '6 HAItDWAKE, comprLiiig
N. i i.,.. l s:,.-.irn. ..II . ' ... J .
--('.rev vi ail tiioilul. SvUUB, DOrewS.
Wrap and T llingc, 1. .cl-.s and Lai. bes, li dls. Plas
tering Tmnels Din k Trowrlr, I'la. ttioi o Eievea,
,', t')i sale hv
'. 11 CONLLY A CO
THE
$r "A
79 CkcnlBut Bitreof , thlladeljhin,
Are the best In Uio,
FOR THE F0LL0WIN3 REASONS :
They are more simple and durable, easlor kepWn
order, mako a stronger and more olastio stitch, a
firmer and more beautiful sonm than any other
They sow all fabrics from two eointnon spools, re
quire no re-winding of thread, fasten both ends of
tho soam by their own oporation, and though every
fifth stitch is cut the seam will not rip.
The Very IlialicNt I'rlxe, llic Crosn
of tho Legion of Honor was conferred on the repre
sentative of tho
diltOYKBt Ac 1IAKKIS
1W'
at tbo Exposition 'Universellee, Paris, 1867 ; thus
nttosting their great superiority over all other sew
ing machinos.
(1 ROVER & BAKER'S
NEW STVLES
s ii li 'l' x i, i: iti a : it i: H
For Manufacturing,
Combine the most modern and essential improvo
mcnts.
The attention is requested of Tailors, Manufac
turers of Eucts and Shoes, Curriago TrimmThg,
Clothing and all others requiring tho use of tho
most effective
LOCK STITCII MACHINES,
To tlicso new stylos, which possess unralstakablo ad
vantages over all others.
FOR SALE BY
Miss CAROLINE DALITJS.
Markct Street, SUNBURY, PENN'A.,
Nov. 23, 1S67. ly
THE GREAT
ZmGMI BITTERS
The component r&rls of this remarkable preparation
wcrcfirjt dincovcrud, compounded and distributed,
some twenty years ago, by Dr. CuEorsus, tho cele
brated Kgyptian Physician. Thoutundsof his sutTirr
lug countrymen were rcitorcd to health, as well as great
cumbers of the inhabitants of Nubia and Abyssinia,
and of thecountrk-s border! nn upon the Southern coast
oi uie Mediterranean bea.
llnrleeil, tlio fame of tho
soon spread over Europe,
and was adopted by the
principal l'lt'ysicians lo
charge of the hospitals of
the uld world, in which it
is still usvd with preemi
nent success. The Viceroy of Egypt placed the name
of dr. CuEorsus upon tho u Roll of Nobles," and pre
sented to him a Medal bearing the following inserfp.
tion: "1b CutorauaL, the l'ublie Benefactor." This
Hitters is now offered to tho public of America with
the full assurance that it will be found, upon a fair
trial, to act as a specific for tho cure of
Cholcrn, Dysentery, Dlarrhorn, Cholera
Morbus, Fever suiil Ague, Yellow Fever,
Kht-umatlum, Typhoid Fever, Uysiirpaln,
Colic, Ilronchltis, Consumption, Viatu
lenry. UUcnses or the Kidneys, Nervous
Debility, and Female Complaints
Remarkable cures of the above diseases have been
effected by its use, as numerousccrtificatcs , many from
regular physicians, fully attest; and it is destined to
supersede any preparation extant. As an agreeable
Tonic, and nn
INVIGORATING BEVERAGE,
IT DAS
NO EQUAL.
Tni' s tiis
Z1NGA1II HITTERS
HAS SHUI.
AS WELL AS BODY,
A AS A
PREVENTIVE
or
DISEASE,
HA3 NO SUPERIOR.
A FEW WORDS TO LADIES. The use of the
ZIN'u'AKI BITTERS will give to yon that soft, semi
transparent complexion which the Coil of nature (de
siKnini; woman to be the loveliest of Ids works) fully
intended that you should have for it 1 nature's own
powder ana paint combined. By purifying the blood,
stimulation the pigmentary cells of Uie dermis,
and imparting health and life throughout the entire
system, it especially gives that smooth clearness and
beauty to the eomplexion so much to be desirce re
moving all roughness, blotches, freckles, pimples, and
that yellow, sickly look so common in our day; and
what is even better thaa this, it euros every species of
female irregularities and disease
l'riucipnl Depot, Harrisburg, Pa.
RAHTER & HAUSE,
Sole PitorniL-rons.
For sale by W. A. RENNET!', Druggist, bunbury
x eiiuyivauia.
August a, 1807.
Cll.N UAAS, JR.
C. D. WOLVERTOil
COAL! COAL! COAL!
THE subscribers rcspoctfully inform lliooitizons of
bunbury und vicinity, that they have opened a
COAL YARD
at J. Haas & Co s Lower Wharf, Niinbsiry, In.
where they aro prepared to supply all kinds of Shu-
mokiu Coal, ut cheap rates, families and others
promptly supplied. Country custom respeotfully
BOllCtlCU
HAAS A WOLVERTON,
Sunbury, Jan. 18,1868.
I.IIPOIMM '1' OT ICK.
rpilK undcrsigucd having sum-ceded to tho busi
J ncss of I. H1MES i, CO., takes this method of
informing brick-Layers, Builders, and all others in
tcrestcd, in and about Sunbury, that be is prepared
to 1111 nil orders, for building aud paviug Brick, of a
superior quality, ana ut as low rates as can be had
eisewncro.
I am also tlio Agent in tho Counties of Northuin
borland, Union, Snyder and Montour, for WAR
REN'S IMPROVED FIRE and WATER PROOF
ROOF. Tliis is the cheapest and best Roof that
can bo used on buildings. S e covered several build
ings with it, during the lust season with entire satis,
faction.
Orders left at the Brick Yard, in Cake's Addition
to Sunbury, or at tho Office of Mr. Wm. Reagan's
Saw Mill and Lumber Yard, or at Sunbury Post
no;,, win ,-;,. o :
v.hvv, nil, IVbMIV fJWUll'V ttll.VIII.IOU.
TOWNSEND HIMES
Sunbury, Maioh 11, 1SJ68.
U. -VI. Iti:.V, lrcutUl,
ill rcmovo bis Offioe to J. M. Simpson's Building,
-u "ry, uuraei ouaro,
BUNBTJRV. r A . '
WHERE he will be prepared to do all kinds of
work, pertaiuing to DeutUtry. Will keen
Constantly on hand e large assortment of Teeth, and
other Denial material, fiom which he will be able to
select, and moct the wants of his customers.
All work warranted to give satisfaction, or olio the
money refunded.
The very best Mouth Wash and Tooth Powdors
kept on band,
llts references aro the numerous patroisfbr whom
ne nas woraea tor ine last iwcive years.
Sunbury, Maroh 21, 1HW.
Coacliinakers
1ITE are belling Rims, S pokes, Hubs, Bprioes,
Y Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, Ac., Vary low
jjargeotocK at
CONLEY A CO, J
unnury, iuarcu mi, '"Oj-
IRON A largo assortment of the best manufdo
tured
Bars, Hoop, Rand, Round end Square
Iron, Nail Rods, Cast Stcol, Blister
fetotl, Drill bled, Morse Suoes, Ilorso Nails,
AnviU, Lclluws, V loos, llaismvrs,
Slodcs,. Ru..psud FUes, t
CONLEY i, CO S
IMItP CAiiES, II cliftereut kinds. If you wen
j t foo'i snt ;np rut images, gnio
t 'ON LEY 4 0 S
" boots and shoes.
MANUFACTURED TO OBDBR.
T ESPECTFULLY Inforas his frlonds and Cus
Ik. bunnri. iht he has lust onened ahonibp Lhn
manuraeture of UOOT3 i SllUIiS, en
Spruce tlreet, between Second ttreet mnd Centre
Alley, Sunlury.
where all kinds of work in his line will be mada tan
in the latest style and in lb best workmanlike man
ner. JIaving first cliws stock on hand, he flatters himself
that be will be able to suit the taste erthe moetiaa
tidions. lb publio are Invited to call.
. JOUN WIIVBR.
Banbury, June IS, 1867.
THE GREAT CENTRE OP ATTRACTION.
1 1ST STJT2STBTJIi.Tr
lion 8d stroet, opposite, the MAbONIO I1ALL, at
BERGSTREESSEE'S
NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,
Hat sLatcly Establlahed, wlali ail
Alie Modern Improvements
r 41io Art I
rlHE subscriber, hovinff built the room expressly
1 for the purpose of 1'botoaTanhlnir. and having
devoted many years to the 'business, is confident of
bis anility to assure nis patrons mat tne work pro
duced shall be second to none in eountry cr oity.
Ho work nllowed to leave tne gallery .unlets en
tirely satisfactory. Having tho best Sky light in the
oountv. he is nronarcd to mnke l'hotoirrnnhs in all
kinik of woathor, but would prefer a dear day for
small children.
He Is also prepared to take new size, or cabinet
card Photographs.
All kinds of pictures copied and magnified to
any required size and eolorod beautifully in Oil or
Water colors or India ink. We pay special attention
to all kinds of out door work, such as Landscape
viows of Monuments, Machinery, County Seats, Ac,
a large lot of Photograph frames constantly on band.
Tho public are respectfully invited to coil and see
our SDecimens and our comnloto arraniroments for
making Photographs, speoial terms to luuiilics and
clubs.
. BERG STRESSER.
Bunbury, J uly 1 5,
HI. C. CiUARIIAKT'S
Confectionry, Toys and
FHUIT STORE,
nini-Uet Slrrt, Sunbury, lu.
CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c, &c,
(ONBTANTXiY on hand and for salo at the above
cstabiistimcnl aivrnoicsaio ana roian, av reamn
ahlo prices.
lie is manufacturing all kinds oi t;onicetionnrict
to neap up a lull awortment v.uicu aro eoia at low
rates.
Tobacco. Scears. Stationory, Nuts of all kind.", and
a variety of other artiolos, all of whioh are offered
wbulcsaln and retail.
Ltf-Rcmombcr tho name and place. JT1
M. 0. (1EARIIAHT,
Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright 4 Son's
store.
Sunbury, Sept. 19. 13fl3. tf
Witter nntl I'irc l'roof
SLATE ROOFS.
THE undersigned ra?ncctfullv informs buildors in
this and adjoining eountics that he is prepared to
put on iSIato Roofs in a superior mannor. He furn-
i.-hcs the celebrated Lchii;li county Slate, which is
tho bc?t in the market, lie warrants his work to be
durable and fire and water proof. Me invites the in
spection of tho public to the work he hasdone in Sun.
bnrvon llaupt s, Urccnouzh's and Haas' buildings.
and on olhois at various places. His prices aro as
low as those ot any other aialor.
Aildrose, V. b. bMliii.
Sunbury, P. 0.
or call at his rofidcneelu Upper Augusta twp.
January jj, isoa. ly
SI'l'.I'.IC'N PORT jICAI'i: WISE,
I'icl !)- liimlrelsorConRroRal ioiiM
lor Church ex Communion
Purposes.
AJ.K0,
EXCELLENT fOR LADIES AND WEAKLY
PERSONS.
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY.
fjii;i:iss pout aii: wwe,
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This iustlv eelobrated native Winels mado from
lue juice ol the Upurto Urspo, ruisou muits country.
Its invaluablo
Tonic & MtrcnKllienins Proper I lest
Aro unsurpassed bv anv other native wiuo. BcinK
the nure mice of the crane, produced under Air.
Speor's own personal supervision, its purity and
gonuinoncss are guaranteed. The youngest child
may partake ot its generous qualities, ana tno weak
est iuvalid niav use it to advaetaire. It is nartice-
ly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, end suited
to tne various ailments that alllict tue wcaucr tea.
It is, in every respect,
A UiNE 'AO UE ItLLlbU A).
Invalids use SPEER'S PORT ORAPK WINE.
Fcmule use SPEER'S PORT URAPE WINE.
Weakly persons find a benefit by ils use.
SPEER'S WINES in hospitals aro preferred to
otnor wines.
I rSold by all Drticeisls and Urooers.
A. SPEER'S VINEYARD, Mow Jersey. Office
213 liaUAllWAi, New York.
The trade suppliod bv Johnson, llolloway ft Cow-
den, end French, Richards & Co., in Philadelphia.
tor sale by w. A. Buuuury, fa.
Oct. 2d. ly.
J. H. Conley Co.,
Jlurket Street, Kant of 'the Huilroad,
SUNBURY, PENN'A..
DEALERS IN
l'OKEICl.lf Ac AMi:itICA.,
Hardware & Cutlery.
flMIE attention of Mechanics, Fanners, Builder,
L and Buyers ccnerally is invitod to the fact that
wo are now offering a better selected assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AO.,
than ever was offered in this marked at pneea much
below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our
stock comprises all articles iu this line of business,
embracing a general assortiucut ot tools ana mate
rials usod by
CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS,
CA1UUAUK ANB WAGONM AklERS,
JOINERS, AC, AC,
togethor with a lares stock of Iron, Steel, Nails.
Spikes.jRope, Chains, Uriudstones, Mill and X Cut
caws, co., see.
Sunbury, March 8(1, 1807.
Notice to Merchants and 8hii)Ders.
rpHE undersigned, proprietor of Weuer t F rick's
.1. liine, give notices to incrcnants end shippers
that the Dojwt is still at 811 Market street, Pbila
dclphia, and all Ooods directed to Sunbury, Danville
and Lowisburg, and all intermediate station along
uiu rtuiroau, win do prompuy aouveroct.
Cars leave 811 Market street, Philadelphia.
ui-wwKiy lucaunys, snuroaaysana Daturaays,
. W. BROWN, Proprietor, Lewisburg,
J. U. BROWN, Agent, Sunbury, Pe.
December T, 1867.
A;ricultHruI Isitptenaeaitai,
TT OE'S Urain Rakes. Steel and Iron Qardan Kakae.
XI Long and D Handle Spades, Shovels, Maaure
ana nay form, uraas end Urate feicytbes, Urain
Cradles, Cradle Finirors, Traoe. breast. Tenrua and
Log Chains, Urind-stooos, Fauniug MUP Seives of
all siios and kiads, e Urce assortment of Rod Wacon
iiames, for Plowing, Farm Bells Cultivator ' Teeth,
for sale by J. u- CONLEY OO.
Monnt Carmel Hotel
MT. CARMEL, Northumberland Co., Pa.,
TII03. BUUKKT, Pbopbietob.
This large oommodious Hotel ia looaUid near the
depots of the bhamokin alley end the Quakake A
new lork Itailroa'U trains arrive anil depart daily
uu uouov i ioviei m iue cenue oi ino Kjuma ri
gum andalloids the best accnmroMattoni to travel,
and permanent customers ay S
Ml Ml liBOMUM" SMQVWM V
Ureal Attraction,
t the
NEW TIN -WARE,
BhMt IrM aUtavtore sier n
Wh6fo they keep fcoiintantly on hand and manufac
ture teenier at short' notioe.
TIN AtfD 6HEET IRON JW ARE of all deieripUom .
They would especially call the attention of cur-
luMento Iheir lazg and well soleeted stock of
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES.
Tke subscribers bare made arrabuCtnonts its have
all their best atove mad to order, and those who
wonld have a nod stove would do well to go and
examine their large end well selected stock.
First. They defy .competition an the 'MllnwW
i .i I) i- r r... L c . '
Combination jia Burner, Cook.
Ciovernor l'enn-t'ook.
WABASH AND IBONSIDES.
end the well known Antldust Cook Stove eelled
Also. Parlor end office Btovci in treat variety em.
bracing all the best manufactures and most fashion,
able designs, unsurpassed for beauty of finish simpll
oity of arrangements eombininc eheannees. durability
and caoh stovo warranted to .perform what they ere
'Also, 'inoooiCDrntca lwtimoTo.FiroTIaco Stove,
P..m k.KM Am .1 1. : I : I n ... '
w uvaiiug nDi,nwm "v .11, iu sivrivti VJ 'negtsivrs
Also, VULCAN HEATER.
Also, the celebrated MORNING OLORYJI
Conl Oil, Coal Oil I.ntupx, Shades,
Ctiisiinlee), and nil nrtieKM
usually kept in an establishment of this kind.
They are also prepared to furnish Slate and do slating
In the best werkmarilike manner.
Also, to do Tin Koofuiir, Snouting. Ranso and
Furnace Work. Gas FittiuE. Ac llcnairine neatly
ana cnenpiy ezecuiea.
Also:
"llnug'li'a Raw Itonc SnpetPho
plinto."
Romombor the dace, ftimple and Bales Room
nearly opposite Conly's Hardware Store, Market
street, botweon Third and Fourth streets. Building
anra pntnten.
August ZO, 1860
JAX. K. CA1.I 11 A. CO.,
JEWELERS,
.Ko. OOS Chestnut Mtrcet
rillLAUELPIIIA,
Mantifitcturtn and ImjiurUn
Of every description of
First 'Class Goods,
belonging to tho .Business df
-Goldsmiths and Silversmiths. '
Have removed to their
NEW MARBLE STORE.
Extonding from Chestnut Street to Sanson- Street,
affording ample room and convenient aooea-ories,
giving opportunity for a proper display of goods, and
vi-biui luvuai tor iueir examinaiien.
With extensive and favorable irrHncemMits in ifai.
n . i - . . .
voumry una in Europe, wo are in a position te otle
at modcrato FIXED prioos.
Watches, Diamonds, Bronze & Marble Ooods
bilver Warn, Jewelry, Foroclaina,
Plated Goods, Musical Boxes,
and every description of FANCY ARTICLES.
Strangers visiting the city are cordinllv invited io
Miirch7, 1P68. ly.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AK3 STATt'ONERT.
MonAly Thno Books Drawins Rooks and Slates.
Rocks, Ilynm Books, Blank Books. Memorandum
jsotixi, uMtn-tcs, rocket Books, Ink 6tands, Pens,
Pencils, a ine assortment of Paper. h&. Ac.
For sale ky ANNA PAINT'ER.
CHOICE FRUIT &. ORNAMENTAL
m f S880,
Doulcr in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will Turn
Ish from the most responsible Nurseries in this and
ether States, first class TREES of all kinds. Also.
bhTtfUbory, rees and Plitet. Gar ion Seeds of all
kinds.
Orders are respectfully solicited. '
Address BENJ. R (MINER,
Paxinos, North'd. Co
ViF N. B. Insurances tafeea te several of tno
most responsible t ire Insurance ana uorse Dctcctiv
Companies in tho State.
June 8, 1867. y
SEEING IS BELIEVING
AI701 Ari'h Ntreet.
NEW PRICES I NEW GOOD
Rich Silver anil Silvcr-riatetl Wares,
Ineledicc evorv style and
description, made expressly
lor tne vt inter trade, wlitcli
. for neatness 'and durability
' eannot be surpassed at
JOnH BOWMAN'S
Wholesale and Rotnll Manufacturing Eslablishment
IV AttCll STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Re-plating at short notice.
December 21 ,!S67 .aug27
PURELAGERlBEER!
ioicti:ii AI ai.i:,
From the
Cold Spring Brewery
SUNBURY, PA.
JOSEPH EACHEF..
T ESPECTFl'LLY informs the publio generally
XV inai uo is prepares io lumisu
LAGER 13EEB,
POUTEIt AND AL1S,
n largo or small quantities. His facilities for mak
ng Boer cannot be excelled, aud is pronounced supe
rk to any othor oftered in Central Pennsylvania.
xi nasaiao neen reeominenaea tiy pnjsicians as a
healthy drink for invalids.
Hotels, Restaurants and prlrate families supplied
at short notice.
Sunbury, Sept 11, 1867.
THE following persons are entitled to receive an
inorease of Bounty nndor the Aet of Oonffresa
passed July 1800, to equalise Bounties.
1st All soldiers who enlisted alter the Itat day or
April, 1861. for S years, aud served their time of
eulistinout and have beon honorably discharged, and
have received or are entitled to receive a Bounty of
$100, are entitled an additional Bounty ef 1H.
2d All such soldiers who enlisted for $ years, and
have boon honorably discharged on account of
wounds recoivea in tne line ot duty, are entitled to
an additional Bounty of 100.
3d The Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of such
soldiers who died in the service of wounds or disease,
ore entitled to on additional Bounty ot low.
By application to S. P. WOLVERTON. Esq.. of
Bumbuby, Pennsylvania, who is an authorised Claim
Agent, all such claims can be speedily collected.
Bunoury. August, iboo. u
To Farmers!
THE PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S
SOLUBLE '
PAOIFIO aTJJXJO.
TU E attention of Farmers end other oontumers of
Fertilisers is invited to this Uuano, as worthy of
thoir special notioe. IU use for several years in
Maryland, Virgiuia and other Southern States, for
all crops, has given It a standard character for ex
cellence unequalled by any other. It possesses ell
the quickness of Peruvian Uuano, with permanent
qualities not found in that article. 10 lbs. of this
Guano ore found more than equal to 300 lbs. of the
best Superphosphate. It ripens tho wheat crop from
Ove te seven days earlier than the phosphates, which
hot alone give It incalculable advantage' Liberal
discount to dealers.
Fur sole by
JOHNS". REESE CO.,
General Agents for Pacifio Uuano Co.,
S8 South Delaware Ave., Philad'a..
And Tl South' Street Baltimore.
March 18, 188.-6m
- '
ALARQG supply of Wall Paper find
Iforaer.jiut received and for sale cheap,
Mat) - -
Mammoth Btore of
April 4, 1868.
Jl V. FKIUNU.
C'hildresa'si CarriUKcaj.
WE would coll the attention of (hose wantinj a
Child 's Carriage, to cur new and large assort
ment comprising new an4 beautiful style
i H Ciai!Y CO.
.--Ait
698.
T.
HOPKIN'B "OWW MAKE"
OK
iKlCYfi'ttfttfK KKTRTB .
ere the best and Cheapest Low Prieed Heop Bklrta
In the market. Trail Skirts, 25 springs, $1.00 ; 80
springs, $1.20 Md , (printfs.1.45. Plain Sklrte
e iaps,ao springs, 80 eenU; U springs, 6eenti;
M springs, il.lt, ; n ,prtanJ1 Warrantl
ed In every rmpeet. .
. t.." r u " "tJStON SKIRTS," Eler
en Tape Trails, from 30 to M springs, tl. JO to 1H.
a.(W. -Tbeee Bklrta ere belter than thee oM h
"Our OWN Make" of 'kilrftMPKm BKIRT8 "
are In everyway superior to all other n EtiJ..
before the pnblio, and only have to be examined or
worn to eonvinoe every one efthe fact. Manufko
tured of the best linen-Bnlshed Bnelhh Steal fe'prlnn
ver superior tapes, end the s'.vlo bf them.hJi.
fastenings and manner of securing them sarpaat for
durability and excellence any other Skirt in this
. . . . i i : ... .
ouuuwy, nuu iiKniur, uiuio viuaue, will Wear
longer, g!vemoresaiistaeuon, ana ereTeally cheaper
than all others. Every lady should try them. rhi
ere being sold extensively by Merchants throughout
tnis and tne adjoining state at very moderate prices.
If vou want the beet, ask for "Hopkin's Chamnion
Shirt." If yea do not find thorn, .gt tbo .merchant
with whom you deal to ordor'thom for voq,cr Ccmo
or send direot to us. Morchanta will find our dif
ferent erades of Skirts exactly what they need, and
we especially invite them to oall and examine our
extensive assortment, or send .for Wholosale Price
lilSt.
To be had at Retail at lIomdfaotorT. and of the
Retail Trade generally, and et Wholesalo of the
Manufacturer ouly, to whom all orders should be
naareMiea.
MANUFACTORY end SALESROOM, 828 Arch St,
between Oth end 7lhrU., Philadelphia.
AVM. T. HOPKINS.
F ohruary S9, 1868 lOtnos. '
BALTIMORE
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM WACK
ERY.
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE
VAN BE OBTAINED.
TR. ItOHNSON h diieo-rreif the nwwt GertaiiitSpeedy
U aiidonlv KKcclual Itemed v in ui world (or an rn
v:ite DiiL-nmi, Weaktiost of tlie Hack or I-imh, Strict urea,
Atfectiom of the Ktduryt and Bladder, Involuntary Die
cliorgei, Impoteiicy, Oeneral Debility, Nervoumeu, Dya
netiiv. Lnneuor. Low Sulfite. 'Confutiou of Idea. .'hIiii
Uition of the Heart, Timidrty, Tremblinjri, Dim nets of
Sight or Oidduieai, Direase oi the Head, I'nromt, note or
km, Affeclmnt of the I.iver? Lunpe, btomafh ih Vowels
these Terrible Disordeisarming from tlteSotitnry'Hiibtrs
of Youth tlnweeccrot mid sotitiuy practices more fniHl ti
tlieir victims uinti tne sng 01 syrens to uie niHimersoi
i;ivsRCS,uiiciilni(r their most uriihani nones oi unliciuathnu
rendering inurriuge, Ac, impossible.
Young Meu
Esoeciollv. who hnve become the victimsof Solitary Vice.
Hint dreadful und dtwtructive habit which annually sweeps
to an uiltimiiiy RravtuiouMiiffe at t oung men oi the
moat rxaltrd talents and brilliant intellect, who micht
otherwise have cntianced listening Senates with thetltun
deis oi eloquence or wuked to ecstaty the living I re, may
call with full confidence.
larrlirftc.
MnrrieM Persons. or Younv Men contemplating marnage.
beiiig nwure of phynicnl wen III ices, organic debility, do
loiimtief, Vc, spet-dily cum).
lie who places himeir under tne care Ol 4r. J. mey
may rehpioualy confute iu Ins honor as a gentlemioi, and
iianueniiy reiy.upon nisiKiu as a rnysiciun.
Organic AVoukncf
ImmediHtety Cured, and Futl Vigor Restored.
1 Ins lmtieMing Aueciion which renders ine misern-
bleuud mairume impossible is the peiiuJty ptiid by t he
Vrctims of improper indulgiiices. Young pet-sons nre ton
apt to C'imiiirt encesses I rum not being aware of the dread
ful consetjuences that may ensue. ow, who that under
Blunirt tht? subject v. in pretend to ueny that the power of
nrocrearion is lost stuMier bv thope fulling into imnciiuer
habits than by the prudents ! Hesitles deing liepriveu the
pleasures of healthy Oi.spring,the most seriousund1esttnc
tive symptoiKs to both body and mind arise. The system
iteeoinea uerangeu, trie rnysitmt anu nieniat ruuetums
V ejiteneo, iiot rnc.Tatfve -Tower, iservotra lrrunlnlt
ly, D)-spcpsi;i, Palpitation of the Meoft, -Indigestion, Con-
stitutionui iK'tomy, a wasting vt ibe rtiDO Cough,
Consumption, Decay and Death,
oniT, o. 7 South lVet1cvicktre(
Left hand side going from Uultiinore street, a few floors
rroin the coiner. Fail not to observe name and number.
iiOlieis must be paid and conlainatlamp. The Doctor's
Diplomas hung in his office.
A Curo lVarrnutetl iu Two Iaj.
Zfo Mercury or Nauseous Drugs,
Er. Johnston,
Memlcr of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Grad
uate from one of the most eminent Colleges in the United
HUftes, and bhe greater pnrt of' whose lite has leeii spent
in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else
where, hus eflrcted some of the rnotn netonislring oares
that we.e ever known ; many troubled with I inging in the
head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarnv
ei at sudden somids, bushtitlaotfs, wita fieqitent rvluatiing,
attended Hitehmes TWih-eeraiigewieirt of wind, wcie-cured
uiuuediutely.
Take l'arlU'tilar iKotlcc-.
Dr. J. addressrs all those who hnve injured -thutnsclvea
by nupr(uur indulgence and solitary hubits, which ruin
both body and mind, urrfiuitig them lor either business,
study, s)ciety or nuirriage.
Thksb are some of the sad and metanchrdy t ffects pro
duced by early habits of youth. viz: Weakness of the Back
irr.d Lritubs, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Wight, Ism of
Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy.
Nervous lrriti,ity, Demuirnieutof the Digestive Func
tions, (Jeneral Dt Kility, SyiH4imis itt ConMinplion, Ac.
Mkktallv Tke tearful effects on the mind are much
to bedpeaned -Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De
wressiun of Spirits, F.vil-FiMrhodikrge, Aversion to Society,
Self'Didirust, lxive of Sohtatc, Tittifly, Ac. are some ol
the evils jmrdaced,
Thousanm of iversons of all ages own mm 'juApe what
is the cause of then declining health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and euaciaied, having a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough aud symptoms
of consumption.
Young; .lli
Who have injured themselves by a certain practice Indulg
ed iu when alotw, a tpytt frecfaeiitly learned from evil
companions, or ut school, the eifects of which are nightly
felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders injurtage
impossible, imkI destroys both cairtdaod bud)', abobl apply
immediately.
Want a pity thats voang man, the hope of his country,
the darling of his (turents, should be snatched from all pros
pects aim enjoyments o. uie, uy me consequence ot devia
ting from the path of nature and indulging in a certain
aeviet habit. Such persons must, before eoutoinptatiug
.rfarrlngiVV
reflect that a sound nnnd and body are the most iHccssary
requisites to promote connubial buppiwss. lialeed without
lhes.', the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrim
age; the pi on pec t liuuily darkens to the view ; the iniud
Ireciunes shadowed with despair and filled with the melan
choly reflection tliat the happiness of another becomes
blighted with oar own
JH4'a or IiurudiknkP,
When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure
finds that be has imbibed the seeds of Uua painful disease,
it too uf leu happens that an ill-tuned sense of shame, or
dread of discovery, defers him from applying to those who,
from cdacatiuu and respectability, run alone belli end him,
delaying UU Uio const ttutioual symptoms of this bonid
liisease nuke their appearance, such as ulcerated sore
throat, diseased none, nocture) pains in the head and limbs,
dimuess o acejlit, deatikeas, Modes on the shm bones and
niiiis, blotches on the hc-ad, face and extieiiiaits, piogress
ingwftli frightful Uipidity, lilt at lust the nabite ol the
mouth or the bones of the nose fall in, and the victim of
thisawfnl disease bectnnes a horndkbje4't of commisera
tion, mi death puts a tvermd to his dreadfal suffering, by
sending bus to "that Undiscovered Country from wheuco
no waveirer reiurni."
It is a melancholy fact that thousan.1i fall victims to this
terrible disease, owing to the uuskillfulness of ignorant
pretenders, who. by the use of that "Deadly Poison, Mer
cury," mitt the constitution and tuale the residue of life
miserable.
Stranger
Trust not tntwr fives, or health, to the care nf the many
Unreal nod and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of knowl
edge, name or character, who copy Dr Johnston's adver
tisements, or style themselves, in the nawspapeis, regularly
IKdaouted Pnysiciaus, incapable of Curing, they keep yoa
trifling mouth after month taking their filthy and poisouus
comniMiua-ls, or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained,
and in despair, leave ytna with ruined health to sigh over
your galling disappointment.
Dr. Johnston is the only Physician advertising.
H is credential or diplomas always hang in his office.
His rein idles or treatment arc uiiknuwa to all othera,
prepared from a life spent iu the great hospitals of F.urope,
the first in this country and a mora extensive "Private
Practice" than any other Physician iu the world.
Incloratc-utent oi the I'reaiau
The many thou annus cured at this institution yeui after
year, and the numerous important Surgical Operations
performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed bv tiie reporters of
the "ttun,1 "Clipper," aud many other papers, notices of
which have appeared again and again before the public,
besides his standing as a gentleman of cbarHeteraiid re
sponsibility, is a sulKcieiit guarantee to the afflicted.
lkln IMien- mpcetllly Cured.
Persons writing should be purticulur iu directing their
eUers to his lnstuuuou, in Uie following inauner,
Yohn 51. Johmtton, 9l 1.
Of the Baltimoie Lock Uoapital. UaUimore, Ud.
Nov. 30, iMi7 1 y.
Lime I Lime I Lime I
rpilB new Lime Kilns of 11. B. Masser, at Beline
X tlruve Station, are now completed aad la sue
eeasful operation, prodneing lime of the very best'
quality. These kilns are (wilt Hh all the modern
oooveaienoes and improvement, and have a eapaoi
tj of produouig 400 besbels per day. Kzecileot
roads have been made to the kilns, not interfered
with by Uie railroad, where VISQB or .lad. mh Ik
loaded in a few minutes from the achates, witbont
handling, ilavina: ocecad m- Uia IwkIv r tk.
best limestone, at Die mouth ef the kilns, thet are
an . lil l bVa .all 1 1 . & it i r
uw.wu m iua. a. tue low rate m ii cents per
uv .uu. m iu auarn or Hmmunt mtr.
. .ill -i t - . . r . '
to
8SUE&S & I0LWEIL, ,
WHOLEiiALK
AAU f KUl l tREKH,
Ho. 161 Norlh Thlril Sueet, PhUadelphia
nrOrders prompily attended to.
as. hoop suiixT".
one, whe will always be prepared te supply etu
Apply to 1L B. Moaser, Hunbury, er W
Cbas. Dunkleherger, er Choa. J. Conrad, at the kilns.
December 14, 1867; .
JPhllads-lphln, St, ErI llnllread.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
Through end direct rcute between PblladelpUe,
Baltimore, uarriseurg, wuuamspori, w tneMorth
west and tie Great Oil Region ef Pennsylvania.
ELEGANT SLEKPI50 BARS on all Night Trains.
On t-nd after MondViy, May 11. 1168. the Trains
on the Philadelphia A Erie Rail Road will ran as
follows :
WllTWUt.
Mail Train toaresThtladelphta,
111 pin.
6 OJ s m
8.60 p m
13.00 noon
0.40 p ot
lOOJam
8.00 m
4.1ipm
T.6 p m
ri.ooam
12.00 m
7.10 am
7 40 p m
68 a m
(MSB
" sunbury,
mrr. at Krla.
Erie'Bxpress leaves Philadelphia.
" ' Hunburv
err at 'Krla
Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia,
" RnnKnn '
" arrive et Look Havee,
ManTrals'leilTes Erie 1 BD'
" Bunbury,
Brie Express leaves Erie F '
- " "tsuuhury
.. .. " "adolphle,
mau ana bxpross oonneat with nti
TUl?OHRl"r BA CUECKEb
Creek nod
ALFRED L. TYLER,
Oanerel Superintendent.
northern Central IUiilWRT.
BUMMER TIME BOmSDTJLE
OUMlo868'"111
LEAVE N0RTQWARD,
.00 A. M., Sally for Wllliamsport. DaUy
Bandays,') for Elmira, Cananddipna;
'Rochester, Buffaloe, Niagara i"allf
t li P Kt S,?."Pe,n81"' Bfilg und the Uan&das.
4.15 P. M., Daily (except Sundays,) for Elmira, and
a. ao u TBV,t,llo" trio Railway from Elmira.
6.40 P. M., Daily (except BunChys,! fcT VlWt.
port.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
12 03 A. M., Daily (exocpt Monday.) for Baltimore.
, . Washington and Philadelphia.
1 S Dally for Baltimore and Wafhineton.
7.00 P. M., Daily (oioopt Sundays,) for Uarruburg
U . N. Du Bannv, Ed. 8. Topho,
on'l. 6np't., 'ften l Piusen'r Ag't.,
Itarrinburg, Pa. Baltimore, Mi.
Lackawanna Ac UlooniHlMire tail
rond.
ON acd after Jan. 1st, 1807, Paasocger Train
will run s follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M
Leave Soranton, 6.60 10.00 7 )0 4 4(1
" Kingston, 55 11.20 8 30 6 00
" Rupert, 9 20 8 17
" Danville, 8.64 8 60
Arr. North'd., 10 36 in i&
NORTHWARD.
Leave North'd., 7.00 6 20
" Danville, 7.40 fl no
" Roport, 8.15 A. M. P. M. 6.S5
" Kingston, 10.60 8..Y0 2.60 V 06
Arr. at Scranton, 12.00 9.S5 4 00 10 15
Trains loaving Kingston at 8.80 A. Bl. for Sernn-
ton, connect with Train arriving at New York at 5.20
I'assoBgors taking Train South from Scranton at
5.80 A.M. "via Northumberland, reach Harrisburir
12.30 P. M.. Baltimore 6.30 P. M.. Vfuhin.nn m .
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 n in
,.. , T H. A. i'ONDA.np't.
Kingston, Jan. 19, 1867.
Kumlinf; ICailroad.
SUMMER AUIlANGEMENT.
MAY 20, 1803.
GREAT TRUNK LINK from tho North arut
North-West for Philadelphia. New York, Reud
ing, Pottsvillo, Tamaqua, Ashland, Lcbunon. Allen,
town, Easton, Epbrata, Litii, Lancaster, Columbia,
o , Ao.
tCraros leave Ilnrrisburg for New-York, as ful.
lows : At 2.50, 5.25 and 8.10 A. M. and 12.20 noon,
and 2.06 and 9.36 P.- M, connecting with similar
Trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving
at New York at 6.U0 lO.flO and 11.50 A. M. and 3.50,
7.40 W. 80 P.M. 8leoning Cars accompanying the
2.60 A. M. and 9.35 P. M. trains without change.
Leave Uarrisburg for Reading, Pottsvillo, Tama
qua, Minersville, Ashland, Pino Crovo. Allcntown
aud Philadelphia at b.10 A. SI. and 2.05 and 4.10
P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way
'.I?'.' ,tn" 4.10 p in. making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia ouly. Pur Pottsville,
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuvlkill and
Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at"3.56 p. m
Returning : Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.00
Noon and 4.00 and 8.00 p. m. .Sleeping cars ac
companying the 9.00 a. m. and 6 00 and 8.00 p. in',
trains without change.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadclphia-at 7.30
a. m., returning from Reading at 6.30 p. m. stop,
ping at eli Stations j Pottaville at8 46 a. m. and
2.4op m; Ashland 8.00 a.m. and 12.-19 and 2 00
p.m.; Tamaquaat 8.30 a.m. and 1.00 and 8 45 p. iu
Leave PettsviHefor Harrisburg via Schuylkill and
r oiiroou iu i ;u a. m. and iz.VU noon. .
Heading Accommodatiun Train leaves Reading at
7.30A. 31. returning from Philadelphia at 6. 15
Pottotown Accommodation Train : Loaves Potts.
lown at 6.45 A. M., returning loaves Philadelphia
at 4.30 P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Keading at 7 00
A. M , and 6 15 P. M. for Ephrata, Litis, Lancaa.
tcr. Columbia, Ac.
Pcrkiomen Rail Road Trains leavo Porkiomcn
JonctKn at 9.00 A. il. and 6.66 P. M. Ruturning :
Leave Skippaek at 6.45 A. SI., and 1.14 P. M.,con
necting with similar trains on Reading Rail Road
' On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00 p m., l'hila
deljibia 8.00 A. SI., and 3.15 P M. tho 8,00 a ui
trnui running only to Reading, PotUvillo 8 00 a m .
Harrubuig, 6.S5 am, and 4.10 and 9.35 p m. and
Heading ut 1.10 2.65 and 7.14 a. m, for Harrisburg,
and 7.1)0 a. in. and 11.40 p m. for Now York, 4.25
p in. for Philadelphia..
Commutation, Siiloage, Season, School and El
curaion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all
Baggago checked through : 100 Pounds Baecnee
allowed caoh Passengor.
ii. A. NICOLLS,
tiencral Superintendent
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
In every variety of
ANTHRACITE COAL.
Upper Wharf, BUNBUBY, Peun'a.
Fr"Ordors solicited and Bllo.t arilh . i.
(Mpatoh. .
unbury, May 12, 1866 y
UNION HOTEL-
41IAN. 1TZEL, Proprietor.
In Cake's Additim to SUNBURY, near the Perm's.
Railroad Company's Shops.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS,
kept who will find ample accommodations. Uood
cooks and waiters, boarders can enjoy tho quiot com
forts of home with fare equal to the best hoteU.
Liiquora are ox roe cuoioesi kinds.
Chid bury, June 8, 1867.
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Market Slreet, Six doors East of Third street, north-
tide, SUNBURY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends end the
publio, that they have opened a
3STEW GROCERY
AND PROVISION STORE,
and will be happy to havo them call and examine'
their stock, which has just been opened, embrac
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Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Syrups, Spices, Canned aud Dried
cruiu, seans. nominy, wnecee, Crackers,
Bacon, Ham, Pihh, Salt, Potatoes,
etc, togethor with Soaps,
Candles. Soda. An .
and la fact everything in the Orocoryaad Provision
Lin
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Bunbury, April 27, 1867.
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Sunbury, Jon. J8, intift.
BOOK BINDERY.
JOHN HERMAN
North Mill street, DANVILLE, FA ,
IS prepared to Bind Books, Papers, Mag atino
Music, Ao . in any stvle that may be desired, at
elteaper rates thaa eas be done in the cities.
All Orders left a this Uffice, will receive prompt
attention. oct.li,'
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