Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 07, 1863, Image 4

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    WIT AND HUMOR.
Hliy Int O"ioniol urn Hcttifv.
One 1ny, during my stay r.t Di-ruy, I oh
strved nn untisltnl couimolion in the streets.
I naked tlic landlord of tuy inn, whnt wis
up. Tilieri he replied in rntlicr incttijihoricul
style, tlint Larry O'llono was putting up a
picture frame nt the other end of town.
'And, irur, wlmt kind of picture frntne
b Lurry jmttin;' tip, r.nd wlml is lie putting
t up for inquired 1.
Pure, nnd l'at O'L'onticl in to be put into
it,' Miid lio.
' Oil, tlK.ro ia n tnnn to he hwg V enkl I,
inqniringly.
' And v. lint r.'.-o v.oiikl the frame) Ic for ?'
takl my lnndlord.
W lmt olaiicc is O'Dcnncl to Ftifar for ?'
T inq.iirid.
' 'i olToitco a! all, your honor ; it wnsonly
the. lil'i rtv lie took.1
' Vi'ill, 'wlu.t wn; tho tiUrty
MVli", jou see. sir, poor ln t v nn in rioli
ctito hciiHii, nnd his jiliys'eiau advised him
to hike, exercise rn hors'Jwk : end so, luiv
in:T no li'inc of hid cwn, he Lorroweil one
from Sfi!a' Doyie's piuldoc V. ; end no sooner
v.-ns he on hi shoiddwa, than the dure put
into the cr::chrr's head to go over to Kello
peen ciui'e-fnir, where he line! ngood many
ficqunin timers ; nnd when he was go! there,
I'nt spied a friend r.t the door of a (-htheen-lionse,
and left the animal rainir outside,
whilst lie went in to hare a UmiiHeftd of
whisky ; and then yon see, they got frisky,
and had another, till poorl'nt went to slape
on the bineh; and when ho woke up he
found tho crnclicr pone, and Vim pocket
stuiicj full with n bit lump of money.'
' In short,' said I, 'you mean to say he has
been horse-stealing.'
'Whv, sir, lie ""replied stammering and
scratching his head, 'they Cbll it so iu 1 jig
hmd, bad luck to 'em !'
"Well, the time came, round for the execu
tion to take place, and Pat was hung, Bure
enough. And a pretty mess they made of
hanging him, as the landlord told liic the
next day. It seems that after hanging the
appointed time, this unfortunate 'l'at was
cut down and conveyed av ay by his friends
to an adjacent house where it being discov
ered that his neck was not broken, a physi
cian was called in, and the means of resus
citation were successfully employed. He
then fell into a30und sleep, and w as ordered
to be given a cup of new milk, whenever he
nwoke and was thirsty. Two female rela
tives sat up with him ; nnd the worthy
doctor sent them a bottle of w hisky to cheer
the tedium of the night; but they in drink
ing to ouc and the others families, and long
lite in especial to Put, soon became too so
cial to be discreet.
"When Pat awoke, he rubbed his eyes, and
looking all around him, wildly exclaimed,
'Yrhcre am I dear lady ('
' Aivah, don't you know Judy I Min's cabin
your own sister Judy V
'And is that you, "Judy ? and is this a
bed Y he inquired quite bewildered.
' To be rare it i.s Pat,' said she, 'and this
is a bed, though it is not as good a one as 1
could wish ; and here isIolly Dorgi-n, your
ow n cousin-jarmun : and we have both been
drinking your health, Pat, and long life to
yon, wid the whisky the doctor sent us to
kape the ouhl blue divil from lazing us.'
' But sure w.vn't I lmngt, Judy darlin ?'
'tturc enough was ys strung up for not
returning Farmer Doyle's pony that vou bor
rowed ; but Dr. Jlulready," Missings on
him 1 who brought ynu into the world ilve-uuJ-twf
nty years ago, has brought you alive
Bgair., after vou hail been made the picture
of the 'ilapSng on the government sign
pod.' 'Why, then,' replied Paf, with a deep
eigh, 'I don't thank Dr. Mu'.read ; I was
aisy where I was, and here have you brought
lue back into this dirty world to beg. steal
nnd starve rs I have done before. I don't
thank j,u, Judy, you never asked my con
sent. And by tho powers 1 since Dr. Mid
ready has had me born over again, he shall
be at the expense of banging me up !'
To mollify Put's discontent at his restora
tion, the women handed him the whisky
bottle-though strictly enjoined by the
doctor to give him nothing but milk,
v Licit he. seining with desperation, drained
-at a draught, and the liquor meeting the
wind in his throat, he struggled, gurgled,
mid fell back l'!.;n th': bed. beviniil the
fciu.l ut
again.
doctor Mulrts'.d to revive him
A Trrjum.s Mkak Max. "We've known
Fotne very mean men in our time. There
was Deacon Overreach ; now he was so mean
he always carried a hen in his big box
when he traveled, to pick up the oats hi.
horse wasted i:i the manger, and lay an cjg
1'ir his breakfast in the morning. And then
there was Hugo lleinmclon, w ho j.mde hi
wife dig potatoes to pay for the marriage
license. We must tell unit story of Hugo,
for its not a bad one, and good itnrk-s, like
j'otatoes arc not so plenty now as they used
to be when we were a hoy. Well, when he
was going to get married' to Cretehcn Coin,
lie goes tio'.vu to Parson Hojom at Di-I.'y,
to tret a license.
'Parson,' says he, 'what's tho price ot a
license V
'Six dollars.'
''1 liiii'oadreadfnl aiyht of moner. Couldn't
jou take no less V
'Xo,' eays he, 'that what they cost mc at
the Secretary's office, at Halifax'.'
'Well, how much do vou tu.k for luibliih
ing in church, then t"
'.Nothing,' says the parson.
'Well, says Hugo, 'that's w cheap I run'l
ixjv'-t you ti give no -hange bach. I
ttiiuk I'll be puLiUhed. Huw c)1,,r ;t
tul.e ";'
'Three Sundays.'
'Three Sundays !' says Ilutro. Vell, that's
a lon tune. Hut threo Sumlvas only make
fortnight, after all ; two lor the co.'urs and
cno for thu inside like; and hix dollars i- u
great sum of moi!'-y for u poor man to throw
owny. I must wail.'
Mj off lie went, jog''ng toward.-, home,
mid luuUiir; about, us mean as a w shear. ,1
speep when ail at once u l,right Itioindil
Cameiutit his head, and l.-u:l; he v.ti.l' in
hard m his horse could can v.
'Par-oii,' iiy he, 'I've ( !i.',!igr, niV n.ir.d
Ilore'tt the tx do!l(..i. 'I ll ti, tl.u l.uot to
liit''.it with my ton-ue that Ieau'i i.:e!o w'.i),
teislh.'
rt'l'T. what In n.duiv ii the imui.'ii'' oi
-U thu i' kud the paron.
'Why, wyi Hugo, Ueu i l.nh.g ii
out hi my head, mid iti ch. apci ' i.n.ti pi.b.
lulling ban, uiur nM. You n, t., K;f. if.
Into ili.'.-ui-i ;!;., if I u ,ii i., . c.'.licd' in
chulth, l.cr fi.ih. r ,v,e 1.. r v . rU 1 r
notion; and a, hui I, ,,f , ,. Ull, .h
h'li, If I marry r l.. .,i,-'a l,u tu ,J,,tl
tj li o.ir to ii o in , ;, ii.,. w ',,
for lb i lii ei...., ,,.,,( j :,; M Kvu ,,;, .. i(J, ;
for ll.iT.- ain't 4 ;,, : 4 -!.-,. I tin il.i.i
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MAYORS OF THE
Great Cities.
We, Via tinflorlfrP" Mayorii, hereby cer
tify that the Druglt ApoUieoories, and
FhTBloiani of our leveral oitioi have Binned
a dooament of ssuranoe to ui that AYEB'S
8AH3AFABItIiA haa been found to be
a remedy of great exoollence, and worthy
the oonflJonoo of tho ooininunity.
HOH.AME3 COOK,
Mayor of LOWELL, MASS.
HON. AL3I1T BEARD,
Mayor of XTASHtfA, IT. XL
HOK. . V7. HAHRHSTQTOIT,
Mr.yor Of MANOHE3TEB, IT. H.
ncir. aoniT abeott,
Mayor of OOBTOOIIIJ, N. H.
nOIT. A. II. BULIiOCK,
Mayor Of WOUCEST2H, MASS.
no:7. itath'l eilsbee,
Mayor of SALEM, MAS 3.
HOIT. P. V7. LINCOLTT, Jr.,
Mayor of EOSTOIJ, MAS 3.
nOU-. Vm. LI. RODMAN1,
Mayor of ritO VUDENC2, B. I.
no:r. AMOS W. PRENTICE,
Mayor of N03WICH, COITIT.
nOIT. J. N. HARRIS,
Mayor of IfEW LONDOU", COHH.
HON. CHAS. S. RODIER,
Mayor of MONTREAL, O. E.
HON. D. F. TIEMANN,
Mayor of NEW YORK CITY.
HON. H. M. KINSTREY,
Mayor of HAMILTON, C. W.
HON. ADAM WILSON,
, Mayor of TOKONTO, O. W.
HON. R. M. BISHOP,
Mayor of CINOIITNATI, OHIO.
HOE". I. H. CRAWFORD,
Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KT.
HON. JOHN SLOAN,
' Mayor of LYOITS, IOWA.
HON. JAMES McFEETERS,
Mayor of BOWMANVILLE, O. W.
HON. JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME.
HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr.,
Mayor of HALLO WELL, ME.
HON. JAMES S. BEEIT,
Mayor of FBEDEMCTOH", W. B.
HON. WILLARD NYE,
Mayor of ITEW BEDFOED, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL, -
Mayor of FALL RIVER, MASS.
HON. W. H. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPORT, R. I.
HON. FRED GTAHL,
Mayor of GALENA, ILL.
HON. JOHN HODGDEN,
Mayor of DUBUQUE, IOWA.
HON. THOMAS CRTJTCHFIELD,
Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
HON. ROBERT BLAIR,
Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
HON. R. D. BAITGH,
Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN.
HON. GERARD STITH,
ui Mayor of NEW ORLBANS, LA.
HON. H. D. SCRANTON,
Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. T.
HON. DE WITT C. GROVE,
Mayor of UTICA, IT. T.
HON. GEO. WILSON,
Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA.
HON. O. H. BUHL,
Mayor of DETROPT, MICH.
HON. HEMAN L. PAGE,
Mayor of MILWAUKIE, WIS.
HON. W. W. VAUGHN,
Mayor of RACINE, WI3.
HON. A. FARR,
Mayor of KENOSHA, WIS.
HON. JOHN C. HAINES,
Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL.
HON. IT. J. A. HEATH,
Mayor of GULMA, ALA.
HON. A. J. NOBLE,
Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA.
HON. W. S. HOLYBAD,
Mayor of COLUMEUS, OA.
DON ESPARTERO MANUEL,
Mcyor of VERA CRUZ.
DON TIETRS DE CAEALLO,
Mcyor of MEXICO.
DON E3TEPHANIE ECDRIGUE3,
Mayor of HAVANA.
DON ANTONIO ECHEVERA,
Mayor of LIMA, PERU.
DON M. G. MILANGNO,
Mayor of VALPARAISO, CHILL
DON MARO SES QUIPED ALI A,
Misyor of RIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
Certify that the resident Dras;i&t have
aasured them
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Za au excellent remedy, and worthy the con
fidence of tlio community,
for Spring Dlieim,
Tor Purifying; the Slood.
For Scrofula or Klng't KrII,
Vo Tumor, Tlctr, and Eoni.
For Frnptlom and Plmplei.
For litntchri, IlUlun, aad Roll.
For (it. Anthony's Tire, note, ur Ely
For Tctttr or Bait Itkram. Ijlaa.
For Scald Ilrad and nine warm.
For ancr and Cancerous Sor.
For bart Vyf, Sore Vmrt, lid Ilumere,
For Ftutale r.UKatrf,
For Puipreslon and Irrrnlaily.
For K or Vinrrl U:ear.
Far I icr t'oniplalnti.
For Ulncautf oflUe Heart.
The M.iyor rf the ehlef oitlee of the Uni
ted Htaice, Canauas, and British 1'roviiiets,
CUJJ, Peru, nrata, Moxiau, and iti ln-t ai.
most U the clue on this continent, have
si-usd this rtoouraei.t, to assure their people
vrhst remedies they may use with aaiviy u-. l
unit'iuuee. Put our eract U1 ouly adiuit
a yuiua of thaw.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Ayer'a Charry Toctoral,
AyCr'B Tills, an4
Ayor'a Aguo Curo,
Ir. J, v. Ayvr A. 'u
lUHtl.L, MA SI.,
A4 m14 lit Prif;Mt m Usi,
L; ViiUuf A ilisi.l, ai4 K. 1. fuaoi, ta
1 M. U Hruf KtsswUilsai
J t's.Wa, sh4 f liua, ililt-a.
4. IlllUMi, 1 VlkUitllls.
tin. a t , an t ...!
a f'iiiw, u,jhi
1M.I(.I..,. '
- MvWnu rsia
asi I'i.ii Ii,iSfe.i
As)t. Ie.f
JUST RECIUVBS I i
or. x-i- nisrOEiL,
Uus jn.it returned from Pliilftdclplila wltli a
OFLEITDID STOCK
OP
Spring & Summer Goods.
I'er Soiim' Vlnt.
Cloth, Ciifsluicrp. Vesting, Itiilinn Clutli, Linen
Coaling, Linen Clirck and Cottouade.
I .u1 !' It our.
A lnr,T 6Sortment of DicssGoods, Black nnd
Pnncy f?ilk5, Silk TisKtii'S, Fanoy Veragus, Slmlloy,
nil AVool UolniiLj, MucuniViquc (ioods lit l(iw jivicn
bilk Luvtllus, Duli'ncs, Lnvtns, (linghurud nnd
Trints. A full lino of Irish Linen nnd AVhits Good?.
Ptelln border anil Fancy Summer Shawls, Silk and
Lace Muutillns, tt'O.
Uoa-ly Muds Clothing,
A good assortment of Huts and Cap,
A largo nsiortmont of Loots and Shorn,
A full etock of (irocerks, Molnesus and Sugar,
Hardware and Duilding Matvriul,
A full elr:k of Queen and Olosswnre,
A full stock of Fish, Salt, Oils and White Load,
A large Ktock of New Wall Pari
A new stock of Stono and L'arthcnware,
And thousand; of articles not enumerated,
ty All the above will be sold cheap for Cash or
Country Produce.
Funburr, Mny 17. 1?32.
J. II. EXUEL.
MAMMOTII FUENITUEE.WARE
HOUSE. WOO & ftl 1 t'JiCf.nt Slroet, I'liil'a.
(Late LEVY A CO'S Pry Oood Store,)
rormerly 521 Walnut Street.
I'liIluilvTjil-.iii. Aivtii.t 30. IS''.?. 3m
i.s;t. ,t irnri.-iiK'ne jvi:t.
f it-w Vorlf l.iiit'iu.
THE CAMDL'X AXD AMI10Y AND PHILAIiKL
1'lltA ANi 'I'Ul'NTON 1!. It. CO.'S 1.1.NT.S.
From l'in'h!cfjiti.t to iV w Vorl mat Vny Placet,
fi lm Wul nut itiret Wharf uuil Kensington
liipot. trill have an fulium, viz : l'Aki;.
At 0 A. M., via fmuden nnd Amboy, (C. and
A.
innioilnllon.)
S2 20
2 2i
.3 00
AtOA.M., via Ciunden and Jciwy City, N. J.,
Ai.vrinmii"tiition.
Ai A. 11., via Camduu and Jti?oy Cilv,
(V'.iuiiijj Mail.)
At SA. M., vi Caiudin and Jurs.-y city 2J
C!h J n Kct 2 20
At 11 A. H. via IC'.usiuytou and Jemy city,
V.ro-i 3 CO
At M. vin Ci'.imkn and Auiboy, C and A.
(AcCM.iiuo l.ilimi.) " 2 25
At 2 1'. M., via Camden a ad Ambor. (C. and
A. Ivxiiiv.) " S 1)0
At S i'.il.. in Kon inct'in and Jorsuy Cily,
Wash, nnd N. 1'. l'.x r:s ' 3 00
At Ii 1'. !.. vin KeUMiigton and Jersey Citv,
(l-:eiiiii; Si'nil.) ' 3 00
At iij i'. il. viu Kciibii.tun and Jcrxiy city,
SmiiIhth Mail. 3 00
At IJ (niiliO via KeiiMiitou and Jersey city
Smiiuu-ii l'...r-ii J 0U
At J 1. M., in t'aindeii i:;J Anitmy. (Aeiioin.
nio.la; ion, i'roijhl and I'tuscivr, first
C'la 'i'i. liet. 2 2S
J-it.wi 1 tlai-M Ticket, 1 M
-r tit-.-r tin'. S:i.)uil.-liui-2. Poruuton. Wllkvs
Kirre, 31'iitnwn. liriiit Uiml. Ae., at ll A. .M.,
lV.im Kt'iKingUm, via lielnnaie, Lncknivnuuu und
S.'.-tcrii 1'tiilniitd.
l'or Alaii.-li I'luiik. Alli nt iwn, Kctlile'iem, Delvi
diTe. Ijuh.r. liHiiiiji rtviUe. l-'li'iiiin,-ton, te., at 6
A. At., irom Ki iHiii'inu liejiut, and at 2 P. M.,
tii'iii Walnut Hireel i half.
t thoii A. M. Lino o nini-olc with Trulns leaving
Kii.-lun f,,r MmuOi t'ln'iik, at ::-XH J'. .M.)
rorM. ui.t llollv. at ti A. .M., 2 nnd i P. JI.
i'orl'reihold, ut (I . M. unl 2 1'. il.
WAV Ll.M.S.
I r BrfsU.1, Tn-nl-.ni. ae., ut 11 A. 51. nnd 2 uud
5 1'. .-f. from Ivi'n-ii.li.u,
l oi l'iiini liiM.'iiiui, liflnino. Ecverlv, Piir-lin-t'
.n, l'luivnc, Uordetlown, At., at 13, I, S, 4J
i.iiu o- 1. M.
Ijs fur New York, nnd Way Linen luuiing Ken
iiiL'ii'ii l' ..t. tnko the Cars on i'iiili :rvvt.'alMive
Wulmit, half n hour holuro uiiiiiliiie. 'J'lie t'nrs
run iiini lh.' 1 t-j t. and on tho anivul uf esvh X'ruiu,
run t'i'i:i tl,L- Jiij'ut.
I'ili.v IV.uaU of TT.i.f-jsao O'dy, allowed ra.di
..'i.-M.ii),'i.r. lWti.ent i,re ) roliiliiied I'.om takinp;
alivtliilli' an l-Hir.le on! llieir ti nurii:;' iiiiniiri.l. All
j b.;i;!ii;i' ovi r ll It v .ond (n w paid hir t.tra. 'i'ho
i'iiii-uiiy uiuu in,n- resioni.ii.iiily li.r naao to
One lioll. r ir iund. and will nut ). lialilir fur any
ktui uiit beyond frlM. rxeejil by bln-citt eniitruut.
MM. ii. U.UZiin;, Agent.
Junuary 17. lSj.'I.
M I 1 1 i Z A 'A 1 I !:
a Mm MM:t LV Al'Al'LM V will ho opened on
. iUu lirsl il'.uiiiiy ut NmtiulK-r, Im)2.
Tt I'l'M.V l'LU Ql AKXLll.
Juvenile eliiilari",
LnirlMi braui-)n.'.,
K-iruci and higher MstUeiusiies,
J2 CO
4 (l
6 0j
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l.iu.iKM ut 1I.0 .iui of liomrnuiviit, but lur oiL.,i
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sin ,'i'uw oik.
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ills P.. jiui r 'Iriiiu il His .Suiiboiu I'vnii il
llj Uuy sill suits si sud i. l.il fiuu fui.t4iy,
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A hk7 AND USEFUL ARTICLE.
HALEY, MORSH & BOIDEN'8
Patent
N.ir-.liIJumlna: flolhru Wrlnsrr
Simple, F.couotnlcal, Durable, and is not Llablo to
get out of Order.
The Solf-Ailjii.tlnp: Clothes Wringer, 1 eno of the
eroatcst improvement of the nineteenth oentury, and
Kan only to bo known and tried, to come Into unnoral
we. The savins; of clothes, in pressing out the water
between two rubber rolls, instead of wringing or
twisting, will amount to enough in a short time, to
pay for a machine.
Kvcry ono ia aware, that the twisting or wringing
of clothes, stretches and breaks tho fibres ; but this
machine presses them so evenly, that a newspaper
thoronitbly soaked, enn be wrung, without bronkmg
it. in the least, and il works so easily, that a child
twelve yoars old can operate it without trouble. Hot
water docs not injuro the rolls, and woollen goods
can be wrung out of boiling water to prcvuut fulling,
Which cannot be done by hand.
In Starching, it is iuvaluablo, especially on largo
articles, such as Ladies' fkirts. in., as it learos tho
starch in th clothes perfectly even. It will wring
tlio largest bed quilt or the smallest pocket hand,
kerchief, drier than can possibly be done by hand,
without alteration, in less than ono-eigth tho time.
Tho machine is so simple that it is not liablo to got
out of repair.
Tho great improvement In this, every every other
M'ringing Machine yet invented, is, its Self-Adjust-Ing
arrangement, requiring no alteration, to wring a
handkerchief or bed quilt consequently, the most lg.
nornnt servnnt can nUeratc it.
The machino is malo of wood, and so arranged,
that no iron can possibly come in contact Willi the
clothcn. thereby avoiding all danger of injury to the
clothes, by iron rust.
This is the most simple nnd effective Clothes Wring,
or yet invented. Those purchasing can use thorn
two weeks, nnd if they are not perfectly satisfied, re
turn tlicin, and their money will be refunded.
Address L. E. SNOAV, Philiidclphn,
Or II. B. MASSER, Agent for Northumberland co.
July 6, 1802.
IIK.1II.V IM1(HTAT SliMH.
M C. UEABIIAUT
Has Betl-rxed wrrn a New Stock op
sriiiY'-(ioiiirl-K, l-'ruit nnd Toy.
IT seems us if a new age, a new life was opening
J. upon us, animating every ncart lo noiilcr deeds
and higher alms! Art, Literature and Science will
glow anew, nnd seek to develops sublimcr beauties
and grander conception.
The business world, too, must feel the new Influence
and every part bo quickened nnd strengthened bynn
increased vitality, which shall urge us on with e'toc
tric speed to the consummation of greater thingsthan
was ever dreamed ol in tne I'liilosophy ot the past.
Animated by tho cntlmia.m which pervades all
classes, and desirous of doing his shnre towards "The
great events ot the Age, ' tho subscriber would re
spectfully inform the good psniileof SL'NBCRY and
the public generally, that ho lias just returned from
the citv of Philadelphia with the largest and choicest
stock of Confcctionnries, Fruit nnd Toys, that has
ever been brought to this section of country. Ho is
also manufacturing all kinds of Confccliimnries, Ac,
to hli up orders, wholesale or retail, at short notice
Among his stock of CONl'liCTlONAlllKS may be
found :
French Secrets,
Dm lied Almond.,
Cream White,
' Lemon,
" B'ise.
" A'anilln,
Common Secrets,
Liquorice,
niinnniiii,
Ilatos,
Gum Tirops. iillkiiuUsjcnt,
Lo e liroj,
Mint llrojis, red and white,
Jelly Cuke.-,
Fruil llrop;),
Stick Cauilii s, of all scents,
Bock Ciindv,
Almond Candy.
rnuiT.
Prunes,
1'igs,
llai-cns. Nuts of all kinds
Cun aula, dried,
LJ-MOX SYBVP
of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A
superior quality of Tobacco und Segars, and a variety
of Oiifcciiimarios. Fruit, Toys. Ac, all of which is
offered cheap at wholesale and retail.
Remember the 11111110 and place . 1
M. C. t-iKAKllAirr.
Market street, 5 doors west cf E. V. Bright A Sou's
store.
Suubury, April H, 1 G I .1
tun i i mtic jtso.vmi.v.
BEGINNING OF A NEW YPLV-MK.
The number for .Tannery, 1H6.'!. begins thd Eleventh
Volume ul tho Atlantic Monthly.
ITIBOM the commencement. In 157. tho Atlantic!
1' has rapidly increased in circulatinn, and it now
has the largest clis of readers since its beginning,
five veurs ago. lis prosperity steadily augments,
and it continues, ami i all the fluctuations and dan
gers incident to our national crinis. to gain ground in
tho estimation of thu public. At a time so prciriuuit
with events which touch the future deitinies of Amer
ica in every vital partieular. Il.c Publishers and Edi
tors do not deem it nwsssurv to promi-i- that Mis
pages will never swerve for tho honest paths of loyal
patriotism und universal freedom. Its opinions have
always been on the side of Liberty. Pioirress and
j Bight, and tho course it flint adopted iu its early
career, win ever oe laiiuiiiuy uiuiniaineii:
The Stan" of Writers, regularly contributing to the
Atluutic Monthly, embraces ull the best known au
thor:; in American literature, and warrants tho Pub
lishers in promising to its readers,
T11E BEST ESSAYS,
THE LEST STORIES'.
THE BEST POEMS.
M'Mch American talent can furnii.li.
List or Reiiv-lar ContrtrttuI!.
In Profo and Poetry the "Atlantic" Stuff of Wil
ters ie unequalled. The following authors arc still
among ihe regular contributors :
J'inu-s Russell Lewtll, Oliver W. Holmes,
Jlenry M . Longfellow,
Louis Agassir..
Kaliili Vubt(l Emerson,
Nathaniel llawthorue,
C. C. llaiewcll.
J0I111 it. Whitikr,
E. P. Whipple,
Bayard Taylor,
t harles E. Norton,
tleoi ge S. Ii ill. lid,
llenrv lilies.
T. V. liiuiniir.n.
Author 'Margret Ilowlh," M alter Mitchell.
Mrs. Julia W. Howe,
llenrv T. 'iuokermun.
Mrs. A. 1 T Whitney,
Mrs. H. 11. otowe,
Churles lteado,
Bone Tcrrv,
Robert T. Lowell,
Edward Everett,
John Weis...
Harriet Martinonii,
''I'ho Country I'an-on,"
Harriet E. Piescntt,
J. T. Trovbri.l;r.
Professor A U M'hi;o.
The foregoing list of Contributors includes.
. jr The Leading Writers of America . .
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Periodical llenlers. Price cents a number. Sut..
seiipiloiis tor the year. S l.ti.'i, posiuu puid. Warly
subscriptions received, or single numbers supplied t v
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Publishers.
Inducements for subscribing. Llsls of pn uiiums,
Ac , 1'uiui.hedou aiplicution to the Publishers.
TICK.NOll i FlELIiS.
I. 'IS M'.uhiiiglou Sireet, lioslou, Mass.
Not. 29, l3u2.
Tlio Atliim'H I'.r-si 4'niiipnny,
C1IVE NOTICE that they have concluded ar
il riiugemenis nitli the Nnrlhei-n Central Railroad
Compiiuy to run trains from Baltimore for York.
Ilumsburg. Hauphiu, Halifax. Trcvorton, Suubury,
Northumberland, Lenisburg. Milton. Muney, Wil
liiimsiorl. aud all intermediate stations, connecting
ai llarrisburg with tho OltEAI WKS'i'l.KN EX
PIU'.SS for Pittsburg, Ciucinuati, St. Louis aud the
Mest.
AliHiwiih Honard A Co. 's Express at Milton or
l'amille, lllisuusbiirg. Wilke.buiic, Pillion, S'r.in
tou, and iutei lueilmte stulious on the Caliai-.a,
l.uekuwtitiiia i Bhaiiusburg liailroad.. At U it
liiiuisport, by Hon ai d X lo.'s Exn ess lu Jerw y
Shore and Lin k Haven. Aim, by lU'Ward & lu ,
and their connections, for Csntoii. Iroy, L'ludra,
llucheler. Butt'ulo. Niniirs, sod to all ncccvihle
u itnts lu Vi eslern ew York and lamida, by which
they will fi.rMiird .Merchandise, Specie, Bank Noles,
Jewelry, and Ysluuble I'avkiie. of every dcrip.
lion
AU.i, Noli. Hrafis and Bill" f.r ('"lleellon.
Expel ivliccd and lll'.elenl lnewn.'er. I'liipl .yed,
and mcry t llorl ill b uisile In ronder .iilh. tioo.
JOHN L 1X0 HAM.
Buperiutcndeiit Pemi's l'i i'ion, i'luladi Ionia.
B A. Hl'lll.lt, A-em r Sunbury.
Apiil J. I-M1J.
" HEIMSTUEKT'S
luliullnlilt Hull- Ki'kiurallt r,
JT js Xnr A liVB,
But rob, rrsy ksir In its oil -ii.nl color, bv turn ly-
, in4 lh vspilluiy lubes mill natural .usteusui-v, tui.
I I'uilod by sgs ur diMus. All ii.rlsiilaiirui d.vus srs
, tf iii.uvvil ul' lunar i-mu.iic. iti-tro) ii.tf Ihsiilsluy
sud lmsuty of III bsir, srnl .Hold ul iliuuil 1 uu
drciu. IB loi.uiel , liiUiiiliibln I doling uul ouly
ti hsii lu lit iistuisl colui ly su new,
j lul gitss lii bau a
1.1 XI UIAST :KH TV,
1 riui le. il. xtoslh, pit mol. lis lalliuy off. trs.lt.
Ivslos d iudruJI. sud iuipsi Uualih and pleiwsiitiiiM
to lbs bisd. ll kss stof d lh Ul ol IH..C, U111K il,
oi',;uuU (lair I uimi.K aj u sob.ui.ilji liisitajin
I lu Uiur I Mil by boib iimliiMisa sud ladits ll u
1 sulj by sli ri-iilsbl desli-it, ur uu b pio.-u,4
by ihcw of lbs suiuiuwfcl! ssviil, ll. a li th.Kk.i,
tiiosiissy, fi ulst, t nu end l
UlluUf iJ. iHliJ
I.Mswbrr I l.wsuktrl
Hill II' slUV. Muu)r.l.).aitfasaiy, I's ,
I Mull Mi ku (iU lsi-d lbs kublw la g.iuHsl,
I'.tt t C S. .'Ull USJ bvSd lo(U. SUll.jl,
4 lb. Ji-i.U, su4 sli aibdstil I uu.bi tu4 kwildi
I al.iuU, sli. k bs a til sU St lbs by awl Hits
sualsikb i, I v,
, - - - - '-
IsMssssrltsssI l-Mirra wl UsmsU 'I'rts,
I tain u r a mh bnu sii.kia u tuu tk w
I I fuse Uia 4 tfc 14
Kd.j;, s'aaala. tail
. wry-fk A iiAHmMll sTs sT
mm " tm
RHIBI rriva wiTonva Inn
SA.X.A.JVIAT'IDETl SAFES.
GREAT FIRE AT READING, TA.
February 12, 1862.
Qbntlemeu It gives me much satisfaction to
inform you that In tho severe fire which, on the
morning of tho 4th inst., entirely destroyed all my
stock and materials, I had one of your Salnmandor
Fire Proof Safes. After enduring an intense red
heat for seven hours, the Safo wns oponcd. and the
Books and Papers were preserved in an nmblemishcd
condition. I shall need another Safe as soon as I get
in Older. Yours, most respectfully,
W. P. DICKENSON, Roadlng, Pa.
FIRE AT GREEN CASTLE.
CnauiEBSBDRO, Franklin connty, Tu., I
August :i)8t. 1 Wil. j
Messrs. EvAKS 1 Watson, Philadelphia Gentle
men : On the morning of tho 22d of August, 1961,
olir Storehouse at Oroenoastlo was destroyed by firo.
Tho Salamander Safo wo purchased from you some
few years since was in the above montihued store
house, and contained nil our books, papers, cash, Ao.,
which were preserved in a perfect condition, after
being exposed to a most Intense hent for scvcrnl hours.
Please inform us upuu what terms you will sell us
another larger Safo.
Yours truly, OAKS A AUSTIN.
Salnmandcr Safes, for Banks, Stores, Privnte
Families, &0., Ac. Also, Evans it M'ntson's Patent
Alphabetical Bank Locks and Bank Vault Doors,
equal to any made in the country, and sold on as
good terms. E A W. would respectfully refer to
tlio following Bnnks and other parties, having their
Safes and Locks now in uso, to their entire aulisfuc
ti"ii, nnd many others given at their Sloro.
L'jftTEn States Mist, Branch Bnnk, Skclbyville
rhiladelphio. Tennessee.
Uniteo States AnsENAL.City Bank of Philadelphia.
California. Consolidation B'k of Phila.
Poltstown Bnnk, Pa. Coiu'fh Bnnk of Thilii.
Coatesvillo Bank, Pa. ChatanoogaBank, Tcnn.
Stroudshnrg Bank, Pa, Pro'm Loan Ass'on, 4th st.
Jersey Shore Bank, P11.
Lock Haven Bank, Pa.
I'uion Bunk, Baltimore.
llnnk of Aorthumhcrlanu.
Bnnk of North'n Liberties,
Philadelphia.
Southwestern Bank of Vn.
Fulton Bank. Atlanta, Ou.
Paul and Swift, Bankers,
Alabnmn.
Newark Bank, Hoi W.U. Stcrling.Wilkosb'e.
Bank of N. C. Baleigh, Lewisbnrg Bank, Pa.
Other references given lifion cailinir al our Store,
No. Ill S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
March 29, 1802. ly
Si:."MlBSV NTILIH I I.OI KIXJ
Jill. I..
rriHE subscribers having taken possession of this
X first class J'J.OU U l.X(r JWLL, aro prepurcil
to receive gruiu of all kinds, and to do custom work
at tho shortest notice. Customors will have their
grists ground immediately upon their iieing left nt
the Mill. As it is thu intention of tho firm to stock
the Mill, a large supply of graiu will be cousin Ml ly
kept on hand, and nour by tho quantity can always
be obtained. The greatest circ will bo taken to turn
out a superior qunlity of flour, for which the mill is
admirably adapted. Strict intention will be paid to
the wauts of customers, and tho patronage of tho
public generally is respect fully requested.
Suubury. June 2), 1SH0. MOKiiAN & CO.
GROVER & BAKfcR'S
First Pivmlum
SEWING MACHINES
FOB FAMILY UiK AND
tlllllll'lK't U-ill(' IUI'IO'K.
Willi Ileinmeis, K Men, Tuckers, Cordeis, Ibmlcrs, Ae
PPJCES FROH U0 UPWARDS
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
Make the 1iek or Sliiillle Slilch Machines of the snm
EitliTin.Hint ul Ihe Siiito- pneesns Ihi-ir ccltbiuttd Dill'-U-
l.Dl'K STITCH MACIIIMKS.
This is Ihe onl,- Cuilijwiiiy -hat nmk.'s tn.th kirit.i. there,
fore the only one liiat can supply ull the wants of the pub
he. f-e P'lrelinsers efiu lake their ehi-ice of either Stitc
Willi ttie prii ili-tie i.V;;i'h'oipin f.u the other.
A loV slyl'-iil litilile Miiebine runs lust nod (plict, ful
Vt-ul Makcis Titilms, Shne Unnhis, A c.
At th.- l.-r Prlee :f if 10.
tll'V Tin; T!i:sT ri
OtttlVl:H A IIAKKIt'r. M To.
. :ll Chrstool Ireel, Pliilatlehillia.
I II. B. Masmiii, Suubury, Pa.. Acut tor the
lanufitctiircr.
Di-cruiber iti, IMil ly
iii:e:iss iiii:.,
rillE mnnngemrnt of tH well-known Hotel hnv
I iug lieen icumicd by Missis. fiiVl.E A II KB It.
the pros-ciil propriutors, tieir len c ti. iiifurui the public
that tho house is now being thoruiurbty renovated,
rctilted. and improved, w itli a ieiv tn the proper and
eiiiiif'irtabte acniiiiiioiHlalioii of those wlm may favnr
the esiabtilini.,nt witli tlicir eustoui. iiuits will
ri'i'i-ive due attcnlbin und courtesy, and 110 expense
will be spared that may conduce to maintain 0
hotel in a tirsl-el:o style!
Families and others desiring to si-i.mrn in Harris
burg during the summer mnulhs. will find pleasant
buanliic and large ami well-ventilated rooms at our
eslabii-hiucnt, up; n moderate terms.
SCOTT COY I.E.
Mnrch MUSM. J. ti ll.Hl'H T JIERR.
Vliit'"s .VwYerli 'ii' io i'oi;ii!r v.
HOOK, XEViPAP-:il, JOU AXD oux'a.
Mh'XTAL
rE hnvu Ihe fullist assi.i tnieiit of the nio-t usiful
t kinds of Plain and Ornamental T.vpe. luanu
fictiired from ihe most durable nielaK ifoi.-hed wilh
ihe gi "i.iist c.iro and accuracy, securing perfect justi
t leal ion. "
Speiimen Boohs and estimates fun:i;hid upon np
piicalbai, al-:o.
PRINTING PRESSrs,
with tluir appurii nance' of alt the approve 1 makers-
WiiOl) TYPE,
i f ail the latest s:li s.ef all sites. Metal Furniture
Labor-saving Rules, I'lmv.-. Cabim-is. Furniture,
Priming Ink. ami every unicle Um Printer rt-iuires.
Tv.-iu.s liberal. Pruii.pl iitieiitiun.
FAB.MEIt. LITTLE t CO..
and (!6 Beekmuu elrcct, New York.
May .1, InlJ.
iolioi'U's DuaMlt'Hoit 'o(IVo.
rillIS pre :ratiion. mude fir 111 Ihe best Java
.1 I'olTi e. i rei-io nded bv pbvsiciniis as a supe
rior Nl Tit I I lol S Bl-.VLUA'tiK "fi.r tieneral lKhil.
ity, livipcp.-i.i. nod nil Billions liisndi is. Thoiiunds
who have bu n cmiipelled lo nbainli u the use of
entice, iiiil u.-e this without iiijnru u- et'eci". One
can contains the strength of two pounds ot ordinciy
colluu. Price I'-i cciiU.
KOLl.Ol K f! LEVA IN,
Tli e purest and bcsl BAKING I'OWiiER known, fir
making light, sweet and uutiitious lircud and Ciik-s
Price Id ci Ms.
m a st rAtTrncD iit
M. 11. KOLLlU'K, Chemist,
Corntr of Broad und Chenut Streets,
I'll 1 1. A UK I I'll I A,
And sold by all Druggist aud Grocers.
.March 1, l-stiU.
JAMES B A 11 u 1; n s
WIIM.KSAI.K AND RKTAII.
CLOCK ESTADL IS II ME XT,
S. K. Corner Second and Cliatnut ttt.t
I'ltllMtll llilit.
GBNPY A ihnl'ATKNT I lirAI.IZIN'O THIRTY
i V LAY Cl.tM hsi, veiy ilili..l. urn, In i,,r tliunti
vs, Uolt-I. liaiikii. C'lUiilms ll.iuM, I'uihif, As.
AIo,.M;iuul.ielulel l l I INK UUl.D I'L.NS.
t'l'4-kl li-Miiril sim) wsiriillleil.
Ckifk Tiiiiiiiiikkv oi wirry ilt-wiijoioit.
I'lniailrloliu, J..i.i.nry- to, lNil-ay
ll. II. iki:ii,
Vltorm y ul laits, SI Mil KV, I A
1 olliHiiimis mu-udtit lo iu llie conn., of Nur
tiiuii.bctluiid, I uiou, Snyder, Muniuur, IvIuuiL,
snd Lywuiiiig.
mtrcussriis.
ib.11. J. bn M lU-vd, Pbiladulnhls,
A. ll Haiuil X I n ,
ib.u 111. A. l ull. r. '
M'.rtou ilvXio b. 1, i -1 ,
k l.eiihiu Co., i'vj Pmrl Slr.it, Sua Yolk
John Vt . AhiniNi4, AiitirMey si
M.u 1 i.uM A 1 ,, An, 11,0, n Law, "
rui.buiy, tlsrvb I'J, L-miJ
11.14 1 I' t'tllli uin:,
NOW sl IHE UUr. VI tllU ul It Al.lll M.S.
I N i'oii4-.Uiiiic o ills tCMii'Hv ef ebmigii. I wilt mil
s mv niiiraui ra.utitiAru caki'i. iuts
iToimt.fi.
teUiccM I'ur lists) lwllur.
.ni by a-sil l' uu .id.
llmM naidus sis Uwt publubtj Skd sis pui.is
ami luiy suibiue sli lbs biiiMiipni IKunul.
Ul Aiioj Pivi4KI, ksbiu.l 40 Aliuisuol lb
Sl.Uri tlHisusaaiiaa JLll sl.4 Hb.tl Ml.iiAiiK
I il..u Mil va sluiiua.
auiil vils snui i ivs.ipl ol T a ( ui.
IM liaiuxw t , I biisdlibu
suiiit I, iaj '
t tMk iCsiiibsoai far" 1) lh4 a4 Uu
IlU'Hav, (tuails, timniui, aus..-k, 4s
di salt at its vca.s ( '-ks ' sabi 4iua '
"THEY GO EIGHT TO THE SPOT."
INSTANT BEL1T.f1 STOP YOUR COUGH!
PURIFY YOUR BREATH !
BTIIENGTIIEN YOUR VOICE!
SPA LFl N G'S
TIIItOAT COXI'ECTIOXS
ARB
GOOD FOU CLBROYMEN,
GOOD FOR LECTURERS,
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS,
GOOD FOR SINGERS,
GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES.
Gentlemen Carry
NiuiJillnff'H Throat Confi-ction.
Ladies are delighted with
NjialiHiig'n '1'liront 4'onlVrllonB.
Children Cry for
Spnldtitg'st Tlirosit CoiiTcrtlona.
They rolicve a Cough instantly.
They dear tho Throat.
They give strength and volume to the voice.
They impart a delicious aroma to the breath.
They are delightful to the taste.
They are made of simple herbs and cannot harm
any ono.
I advise every ono who has a Cough or a Husky
Voice or a Bad Breath, ot any difficulty of tho Thront
to get a package of my Throat Confections; they will
rolicve you instantly, and you will agree with me
that "they go right to tho spot." You will find them
very u'eful and pleasant while traveling or attending
public meetings for stilling your Cough or allaying
your thirst. If you try one package I am enfo in
saying that you will ever aftoiwards consider them
indispcnsihle. You will find them ut the Druggists
and Dealers in Medicines.
Price 25 Cents.
My signature is on euch pacakitgo. All others arc
counterfeit.
A Package will be sent by mail, prepaid, on rroeip'
of Thirty Cents. Address.
HENRY C. SPALDING,
No. 43 Cedar street, New York.
For talc at R. A. Fisher's Drug Store, Punbury, P.
By Ihe ue of these Pills the periodic attack b of Ncr
volts or Sick Headache may bo prevented ; and if
taken at the commencement of an attack immediate
relief from paiu und sicknesses will be obtained.
'ihey seldom fail in removing tlic Nausea und
Headache to which females are so subject.
They act gently upon tho bowels, removing Cos
tiveni l'or Literary men. Students, Delicate Females, and
ull persons nf sedentary habit, they are vnltiiible a
n Laxative, inipiotiug tin: appetite, giving tone and
vigor In Ihe digestive organs, and restoring the nam.
ral elasticilv and strength of the whole svstem.
The CEPHA MC PI I.I.S are the result of long in
veMimiliuii m.d carefully conducted experiments,
having been in use many years, during which time
lln-y have prevented uinl ulieved a vast amount of
pain iiinl .-olicriiig fnua llcnlai hc. whether originat
ing in ll.c nervutis fystcni or from a deranged lute
oi i lie s oiutuii.
The m c-eiiiircly vcgi-table in their eomnosilion,
arid may be taken at all nme with perfect safely
wilhoiil niiiking mi v cluuigi- of diet, and tlio ubsep i
of any disagreeable tu.'l" reudcrt it easy to udmiuis- J
tcr li.cin to children.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! j
Th genuine havo live i-i0niitures of Henry C.
Spablii'g on each Box.
Sold by llruggis: and ell other Dealers in Mcdi- !
cities. i
A Bex will bo sent by mail prepared on receipt of j
iuo
Price. 25 Cents.
All orders should be address d to
HENHY C. B3?A3LX)HSrO,
4b Cedar Street, Neu York.
For talc at FISHER'S- Drug Store, Suubury, Pa
From the Examiner, Norfolk. Va.
Cephalic 1'illMiccoii.pIisli the ol.je.-l for which they
were made, v ir: Cure Headache iu all iis forms.
Fioiu the Dimocrnt, St. Cluiul. Minn.
If you me, or have hein troubled with the head- !
ache, -nid for a box (Cephalic Pill,) to that you mav i
in vo ineiu in case ot uu tiitncl;.
Fruiu the St. Louis Dcinoer.it.
Tho immense demand for Cephalic Pills is rapidly
increii..ing.
From the Oar.ctte. Dnvi i port. Iowa.
Mr. Spalding would rot c. ni.ect his utiinc wilh m
article lie did Hut know to pmi ss real merit.
From the Adverli-. r. Pi ividi nee, B. .
Ihe h.-timony in their favor U strong, from the
moi rcvpeetablc quarters.
From the Daily News. Ncui ort, Ji. 1.
Ctphulic Pills are taking I'ne piece oi ullkmdj.
From tho Kauawha Star. Va.
Wc are sure that persons st-.U'ering wilh thu head
ache, v. ho try them, will slick lo them.
From tho Advertiser. Providence. R. I.
The ('ephnlio Pills are said to bo a remaikiibly
eflectivc remedy for Ihe headache, and one of tho
wry best for that very li-dpum! ccmpliuul which has
ever been dl-covered.
A SINGLE BTTLK OF
Save the Fieres!
NpiiIdlisti'M ri-iai i-il ;iuf!
NjiulliiiK,s ! pa iv U (sliit-1
Nlllllllt;'a l-'Hi-fU tslurt
will kavj: tj:n timls its tosr
A N.M AI LY.
A sividmt. will happen, yia lu aclt Mculutcd
laouli.. it u vny ui-ilubl ,i 1, mUi cb.Kp to I
Uoi.veuuiii a ay It rviaiiin Fuiuiluntuis, tlovk
iij, Ac.
fcPALl'l.VI S I'UEPAllJ.HuLl B
Mou sli sueb coifi'i, en, sod an huUMdiolJ son
slb'id lu aiiboiii il. ll 1 slasy dy and
up ! th "in k iu 4 uiul.
Jt CURE "fy
CURE
NervousHeadache
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economy! V G
1
"I SLHllX .tll JUilSK."
A BiU'b accoiupaulu sack Bonis.
I'UU'L' iXXf.
A4dr4
lit Ml V C. KI'AtLrXi),
No 11 Cmlur KUksl, Ik-iw Vo,
rmitlswH F I.MIUl e I'm, r-n, sua l.r
N jiibauibili.d vmwui, Ps.
v a it r i o k ! !
A ewteiit ubi'iiii.'ipli.d hi.m sr siUui-lia lu 1
l-llM Wl ibw UU.U.lHMllll. babil ltltlt4 b Ut) j
l likp.illl ll ul l a I aMlI ..yli. ii (.wk-b i..
Stll.li Wl4 (oil.bull. Skd u lb. I IL lull I
aw lAl.Hi. i i'Hl.f Aatu ul l k ibs
tuw4 ir' i aU s.Ui ssu.4ii4 f
Mas I HI) -
RHEUMATIC
. DR. LEIiAND'S
ANTI-UIIEUM ATIC BAK1
PERMANENTLY CURES
IN ALL ITS VARIOUS FORMS.
Acute or Inflammatory j Chronic, Lumbago, Sciatica,
ricnrodyiie, 0.
EliflncM cf the Joints and Cramps Gouts, Itfotiral
gla and all Nervous Affeotions Erysipelas, Salt
Rheum and Scrofulous Eruptions of the body
Nostrolises the Impurities of the Blood and Fluids
of the whole system, snd ellsctually counteracting
Mercurial and other poisonous influences.
I ttiss ecnrtnlent arrange BF.t.T. eontmnini! a L
QMeilienlcd Compound, to be woiniirouiit! the Loitv, It
about the wnist KOIIAt.l.Y l.l-1' l-ivu & i i r
i-Am, wuetevcr tae disease nmv be. It euii be ty
worn wiihi'iit iniuiv to the must liclicnle . tx
unit noebuiigc in the proper hnhits of livb.it is re-
quiied it mlirrlv removes the ittseaie frcm the H .
SS. -.OU rl - : . - L
nypn.in, Willi HIO IUHUeH0 USC, Ul BQl-n CIISI'S. IU .
W1"W- iiui lll.rinui lliriMril). 7, WHICH wca n-;i niifl '
destroy the eonstltlitioii ami give temporary re
lief only by stnpifying Ihe svsi'eui, mat deaitiining rTl
Oits vniility. By Ibis liestnieut. Ihe meitieinal pro- &
periics cnuiainrd lu the Hand', beins of a highly M
11 anunntie nnrt volatile iintmoniid enpsble of licinit Aj
H readily absorbed, ihroimh the pores of the skin, fj
conic iiilodiu-ct e ailnet w ith the Blood and gene- m
, nil circulation, wilhoiil tirst h-iving to pass thioUdh M
fl Hie touiach, vvnirli would tend nol only lo deirio-t r
from lluir curative powers, bni to impair the bi- M
lernai oranns an ucrane tlm oigeation also Thus I
illlsLJ
lb.
avoiuiiie me injuiinu elteits, s-iolteii the result i
internal rriurihe, sand efie'.-tins a perfect cure h
U, pmiiymg aim equalizing the circulation nl the vital L
M Hinds and restoring Ihe pons atTicled to a healthy y-
I enniliiimi TIlia llnrl is nl.,,. n ,i. I
W"ANTl-MI.itCt'RIAI. AliKNT." Cab.mrl h. J
ins the primary enase of a lurfre part of tiie slitf !
W ness, Neuralgic Pains and Rhcain.v.-cs. s, preva-M.
lent mid w ill entirely relieve the system fioin its
Pi
J.VIllli:i.-U ViirviB.
M iilerate ensns are enriit ia n tew- itevf and wc VrT
U are eiinsiaaliy ri-ceiviei; uiul. milled li-stinaauiiiB l'
M to whirh we invite hispeetioti n our oifice of k.
f their cifieacy in aggravated cincisof long staiidiag
PRICF. TWO DALLAItt. May be bad of riruc- M
ri ffisls. or will lie scot by mail u-vin n-i-eipl of -2, ur -
j by express everywhere, with a'l necescaly hibttuc- Lu,
lions from the pri.icipat olTice of O'
i i
G. SMITH & CC , Sole Propriytors,
4?1 BnoAhWAY, ncr.r Broom street, Ni:w Yop.k.
Elr" Treatise, with Ceriilied Tesliuioniala, scut
freo.
ADAPTED- TO SOLDIERS.
Aosisrs Surihary, Friling.t- Orant,
" ' Oeorgo Bi'iglit.
" Northumberland, R. Ji. jlefov.
March . lfio2. ly
SI.VTTZII-:1 w
A- 'OY,
i floi-ji'-Ts nl 5.-
r.n. jon Cor. T niton
i. and Brondwiiy, NEW YORK. carefully
attend to Collections and ut 1 other niattciT intruitsd.
to their care.
Mi-y 21, lSjS.
'ir:.--iT:.r.y. i?ya'5-.,.
1
111IS larre iniil eoir.tio'iti'ius 11-ifcl. now niana'.'-e I
by JA.MES YAMiYKE. i.-:iiioile at the Rail-
roii-i I'cpot, .onui.it-t corin.ro! ,inrl:ct .Njuari1,
Suubury. Pa.. ul al tin- terminus of the Suubury A.
Erie nr.d Xnriheni Cei.tral Railroad", and is opt ii for
the aceoiuiiiodutiuu of Travelers ad the public in
general.
Iho pronriotor Mill ive lii- ovhi-ive attention to
the coniiuvt mhI o- i: ,'.'-r.-" of 1 1 if- ;'t:e-ls, nod i
rleteriiiii.i-d ! -. :i-. l.i v. i.oni Liucut r.ir.li among
the '..-( in iio. S'..i. .
His tai lc wi'.l la- . i:i!,!ied v. i.ii thvbii! Iho market
can protiiiee. bi,ii, the e.l , -n.ra of daily c-.,u:iiiii-ni'.-ation
by .lir.-i-t f,-oiu lboiiinorc. an !il:ofri;in
tlu-M brins.-ing p-'--l.i.:o 'Km ihe surroiuiding
coimlrv.
IBs bar wi'l be -niij-iii-d v. i . Ii the purc.-t liquors tho
market ran j roilucc.
Cari-ful roi-i i ibli'ng servants always in nttendancf.
Nv-iv and coniiuo'tioiiii stabling has just been added
to ihe premises.
A hire of the local and traveling cnnunuuily is
most rt.-pe-il"iiily solieili'i).
SuuLuiy, Jaiuuiry IJ. l.-i.il.
IiMi-rsiri CioiusI JI-.CiF.
T6j s::-l CiiT ViO:'l;: v, (' ')icr l'raf:..'i:i Stmir
NKW YORK.
rfliriS fir-it clat.- lim,-- tliomo-l ffiict. lioint-'ikf
.1. and pii-asan' lioliiin the ci:y uii'iis superior
iiid-.li'cli.i'iil to lin.so vi-il in;; .New Vori- lor business
or f-'easuif. li i.-, cir; .,'. ;,i 1 in;,, :-il l:-.luii
lbs Ei roi'Kam Flax, in cuiine.'i'.ui with Tavi.hh'-i
Saloon, v.-bi rc n-fvi.-iiniem.-, can la- b.-ut at .-.'.1 hours,
or "i '.il ir. tio-ii o,i a 1..O10". The cbiiri.s itr- mo-
j i..)m. 'and nil the lu'oJeru cviiVcutctuicj at'ts.-hcd.
-r-tty, iho ru.i.M.-- aial ai I. i;.l,ii,-:e ,.1 the tir.-ior.i
j Ma-cl, 20. I-
V ALL k.l S'SiEJ I
1 1')T rrtceivtd frohi Xi-- York a lr.re '-.--ortiiii-i.t
sjof WAIL PAPER, eoii'iitmc; of Oxk liiNi..r;i.
np Sixrv-Tititr.ri lni'i'1 r.i N-i S.-vi i:t. ami P.vr
tk r. s. iir.. ing in tii-i"" fruii. 0 d nt up-nni-.. i.M of
wliich will be ,-ioId ut the lowest ciih prices, at tl:c
.heap :. rv of J. II. ENiEL.
Sr.ubcry. Marc!. 22. 1SC2.
i'lNUJ.t; A: B.VJf.K
SEVIISrO 3vt--VCXlirTE CO-,
i.V. I.;;.).VUY,'AY, Ni.W YiiIUC.
f.V.r.v -.-'.'i ;r? Ci'ri'i-i' '. i.".'.;, ?.''-j!'s uf lt"u;i,.
vill It fittt Xtfil J'rit-.
Ol'H ' FAMU.Y M-:vriNii MACHINE,"'
II'
A YlN'ti at'tiine. a will c-iialiliiie, and ibitlerio f
oti-t : - being o'" all nia-'hirv yel ini'o
uu'cri. lb,- one I, CM ml apt cd to A I.I. Iv INhs oF I AM II V
Si:v.im,, and hnvii'ir trftuith a Vin'coi-s in iis sain
In-von 1 mil xri'ii'.. ..I'li.-ioatioii. m". ii.ii.-!i n. tloit l- r
three a.'Ttbi i m-l.-r- bavc bun til: ... 1 -!' our
ctipa.'ity lo supoiy, v,e M'-i-.M H--W :mi:;.j:;-.;c" that v c
loi v ill' i"'.l.---I ur liiniiu':ii-'iii 'ili': I'.. 'ililii'. In tiiiit
fii-ill: tli:s tin-.e i,.n!i, wc r!.nil be vliol.l.i lo Sll.i'ly
or-!' s i, a .ii-or''!.!.
In (to.- cl u-:;i': broil -t,t 'il,o,.t bv !hc vv.i'-. ro rf.o
tiiili h i : J '.. ; ', u In, ri- :'. l ;nt ;:.u-t 'Irin tin'
".-y. : i -i Ji ii'inxi:." V, ilia-nt it lhre -f'iuilli uf
our -o'.iti'.r vvoulj to-h-v'l.c vcm!h'i1 in iiin tliinj bin
: 'Mil, (,,,-y C".--.u. i. '.'.'' .All ou r .ue 1-iti-i army c'.o-
tiling h is bitu tin' work reipiii-d . I' our p.i'i '.:- ic
j nun rn. lt:)f n.d.Iy h ive I'ti v r' -;-oiiilr-l. .oti" i.l.-nl
to make onlv "u n.aiiy g-o-i::. n: -s n- tin ir hai.d- c u!.I
nccoii.) li.-i'. (bi-v l.a.i- ei.iM-ii :bc .'i-uir;-- ."1-ii-bine '
i l.i thtii ml. . ' i : i by it b; .V 1' i i i-.'i ot.'. 'lie - li.lii r-'
J Coats. P.r tuA SillitTs. at a r.ue n-vni-i.ii i .o
j Iiu i .-. !vi -. l.iiov.-imr liiat this Mori; -! I m t lor:;
. conlii.iii'. ninny tin.t:,.,,,:'l. prudi lit i:oii.-'-w in-- n,?u
e.'Ti'f.tl to M.-!i'.'i tiie Ma,-!,';..:- of all otli. r-. v, i.i. h
i twiul I ii., tin b.'..tvv iinav c.ui-b. aii'l '.vb; u doccvii.ll
t!'h. t'l. T. lube ll-ld Hi their I'AUIl.Y V.li-IIIM-i. III..I
I in K'loe.liig i-iic of ilio
i 'Tixkll i Lvox ixc M.k iiim: Coar-WT'J
1-'a:i.v Macium.-.,''
I with iibi.'h you n.iiy i,-ff fri'in the f nc t fi-.inb;-;,? lo
llie hij. ii-l i-loih. vi i: hoot i-i i a ngc uf b-'-d, in-t d'.c.i-r
tciiiion they have not ... n , -piinte.'.
I 'll:u-i h-ivlog .ti-vi'bi.t''l i'io iula. ii.i'lty .-T our
: ma. '.it e for nil biiuin i-f n.-i k, we have iniuii-nuu.b. r
slep in h.i i ii;.,-e. anil or .-"ViT'il in,.rtanl cliiiivi' in
I our "N,i. it Miiiii M .i:im:s.'' ba-.c proili:.-,! a
"Pa i l ,.1'ixii M vi in v :." w i.b-h e c i f -!' "'iv ciiiiui
to be lie "UL.-T J ..1 1.i.'i: IVi .VIA' 111M."' yu
imiu iu.-i ,1, a' ing Ibo c; ; . i iiiit u i! ca.l it'll a
um -b i-1 t- a- i', .i.i.iio at ro;..... ,i!. l ivh- n it',iiii i'.l
lll.iy !'' lO-i I to do tho V iTV lll'i'-l I'l.l..'. : ic W "I a. w i'ii
loo ur 2'i'i coliuii Inn.- coiiihioiii- in i,m -1 hi -' t
fain, ev 1 1 v ijiinlii v ri ouii cd in i'iibi-r s lA.ilii.f
OK M VM'l'At 11 lll.Nil mai iiim:
Me lone bad our .Itindiiui' b. f, ie the pnblie lung
ciiuiiili lo r.-tai li-ii ilo-ir j lii.ii.ii' n. iiui. i.s of
oilier m h. inrtv-i vi i ; L ll.', ing . , ,lu. "li;i e i'a.li n by
tin' till l-iiic ; dud "i h'Ii 1 l.i- J. litem It;, it klu iv li.l lu
is ill '",uv tlii'iu lo none ' Sup by sti-p has tlm
Fixki.K .V Lvov Mil i.i i: iv.. n i... uuy tu ublis
fivor ; ii ucce- i. i..i!i'ili.in.,l. and Im-ii.- toiih our
aim hu!l be a. ii bus a ibe pi'-; ' ,.. n i,. -lill lui tl.ir
iiniuvc, "ni.l fv and r'uii' i' tlic e.i-j of ui.r ion
ilum W e aii.ill. iu s ti n day, ivuu 1:liviIi i
list. Fur torilu-r p"iiiruliii n.iuiir.-.
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