M A IMMiriHIl, Oil CONCENTRATED LYE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. WAR makes high prices ; Psponlflers helps reduce (hem. It makes Simp for Four cents a pound by using your kitchen grease. d'' CAUTION ! Ai spurious Lyes lire offered also, be careful and only buy the Patented article put up In Iron cans, til others being Counterfeits. PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY. ' Philadelphia No 137 YV.tr.,,1 HI Pillsburg I'itt Street and Duauesne War. November SI. ItWt flm 18G3. 18G3. FR1LLXG & GRANT AT THU MAMMOTH STORE, yyOULD respectfully announce that they have Njust received and opened a very large aud wcllstlcc ted Stock of GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are. willing to dijpoioof nt a VERY FMALL ADVANCE ON 1'lrs.t 4'os.l. 0U STOCK IS COM FL T AND EMBKACKS EVEKYTIIIXO GIVE TJTS A. CALL. Tliruikful Tor past favors we hope to meet a con linuauco of the same by still wiling bloods as cheap if not CllUAlMCK tlmn can bo purchased eleo. where. FRILINU A ORAXT. Sunbury, May 23, ISM. II. It. .MASSF.lt, Allornoy nt l.nw. SUNBURY, FA Collections attended to in tho counties of Nor thumberland, Uuiun, Snyder, Montour, Columbia and Lycoming. Fr.FKIIESCF.fi. Hon. John 51. Heed. Philadelphia, A. 11. Outtcll A Co.. Hon. Wiu. A. Porter. " Morton McM it hsel, Esq., " K. Kctcham A Co., 2S9 Pearl Street, New York. John W. Ashmcad. Attorney at Law, " Matthews A Cox. Attorneys at Law, " Sunbury, March 21', Ico2." ii!;s:i:-s 1.011:1., Harrisliurg, Pa. fnilE managemcntof this well-known Hotel hav-.1- ing been resumed by Messrs. COYLE & I1ERR, tiic present proprietors, beg leave to inform the public that the house is now being thoroughly renovated, relitted. and improved, with a view to the proper and comfortable acoommodatiou of those who may favor tho establishment with their custom. Guests will receive duo attention and courtesy, and no expens will be spared that may eonduco to muiutuiu hotel in a lirst-chu-'s style. Families and others desiring to sojourn In Harris burg during the summer months, will find pleasant boarding unit large and well-ventilated rooms utour establishment, upon moderate terms. SCOTT COYLE, March 29, 1PG2. J. GILBERT I1ERR. lVjill I'll per loot) I'lMts, OF WALL PAVER OK EVERY DESIRABLE STYLES AND PATTERNS. Jl'ST received direct from tho Manufacturer, at the MAMMOTH fiiUltL of FRILING 4 GRANT. Sunbury, March la 18H2 .MAKMEK'S IMTli.VI' 1'IVK 51 1. As Improvad fur 1R49 and lSfiO, By E. KETCHAM A CO., 2.S9 Pearl st., New Y'ork. fllllE only Freezer constructed on scientific! prin- I. ciples. w ith a revolving can and spring blade S'Tlipcr. The one hastens the freeiingof the cream--the other removes it as fast as frown. Tho most rupid in frcesing, with the least quantity ol ice. The most economical in coat, aa it is tho nioht simple anil durable in structure. For sale in all the principal oitics and towns iu tho Union. Each Freowr accompanied with a book of recipes and lull directions. PRICES. 3 qunrta, $3 00 4 quarts, 4 00 6 quarts, 6 00 8 quarts, 5 00 14 quarts, R 00 20 quarts, 12 00 Apply to II. B. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa. March 2, 1602. JACOB O. BECK, MERCHANT TAILOR, IarUt'l Ntrrff, nearly oioltc the ICtiil Houil lis-pot, H TJ INT B TJ Pt "ST , IJ A. . , INFORMS tho c it i tens of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a full assortment of Ml. I. A.l- VI.v! l-.ls. t.OIN, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY. His stock consists of Cloths. F'rcuch Cloths. Black Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimeroe. Black Satin, Figured Silks. Plain and Fancy Cassimere VESTIXGS, which be will make up to order iu styles to suit the taste ot customers, on short notice, and the uioet reasonable terms. Any Goods not on hand, will he furnUhcd from Philadelphia, ly giving two days' notice. Goods furnished by custuiucrs will be made up to order us heretofore. As he will employ none but experienced workmen, 1.'rsou may rely on getting their work well duue at lis shon. Thunkful for tho patronage heretofore bestowed, he rc.-peclfully solicits a cotiuuuauceul' the aamo. Sunbury, Sept. Vj, ls;l. ROOTS- AN1)"SII0ES, IUST received from New York and 1'hiladelphia, a fresh supply of tho laical styles and of the best quality, which be has had made up to order, and wariiuittd to give auod satisfaction, lie has madu itriangeuients iu thu uity to have his best work made lu onicr, Miiien can be l.s'l at all tio.es, it not uu hand they vill be prooured at reus,,uiille notiue. MNiiiif.u luiiug of BDOTS aud SHuLS of all kinds a iiHtai. 1 will aim w holt-ale Il,s.ls and Shoe by the box. Cull and examine before purvhusing elsewhere and aii-fv yourstdves. 'J'lianklul for patronage heretofore he-lowed he respeeifullv solicits a eiHilinusiB of the same. Miop and Store room. Ihiee door nl of the Hail Hoad iu iluikct Niuarv. WM. II. MILI.FH Sunbury, Sept. IV, 18M. AY f ANTED Immediately a Jour Shoemaker, on Mens oi. liuod wage paid. NEW FANCY STORK. 11 A ING jurt r.loroud fi,.ui I'i.UadclphU, have bow upvu a Irodi supply of TrUsiiMlNjttj, usstl I'llHs y Arllt lrni. a! brr ie Store la the riu adjuiuiug I lie residence i f Mi. I , ker. Iu Market square Sutibuiy, 's. ilorsitsk csisis Iu itof Ladies' Tlllulnllisv lreMsw, Lsers. t'atii-rm I Isnws, I s broi.lrrlss, Hanokei.hlt U, ItU.trs. Mik aud 4 .11. I'hiisd, l lov l,l..L X.l,r". Wia4eu sod t'l'btr smuiui i,4 II..-U 1 ittf - iiiMs. Hatl- iis btiidlLg llllt"M. I tilers felMrb:tl l,,OU Nu.blioS tufSt'U. 11411 ltt.b, lUifllll flair .Nl, lolol If .li s; silk od sssiMuai viUf ssiulse, all ul stiiik hill l m,t4 a4 the on4 laUa. I have a.ld4 lu tay k ti.l'MMttl hklits If, p Lull, V uuim I'sps Im I silit. ai. t I hil iivti, 1 I.i. I rv k t,bi' il.k enk S.. kii. A., a itm-k laf't Is blluisiii. Ilia k kiMit ilv uwl s Lis, iissIm iIv tu 4m at fclt.4 Sb.pi. 1.4 t tO'llLf US t UU, i-'l f to.-') 1 uii l'i ..Ii.ij f..r tklldU.4 J'iw' -t, U u ftuiwf-ia k A1I.I.U P.4'Mua, I a-4M as4 l iio. As Ai u iai44,e sssmii. V il l L lv'.H' f b I.' I f 1 If S Y.sae-sr. Aan.Jm4n IMirl ftkui leWlM KVAXS k WATSONS IWIl! S-A-UATvTVlsriDEn. SAFES. GREAT FIRE AT READING, PA. ' February 12, 18C2: " (iKNTLCttRW It gives me much satisfaction to Inform yon that in the severe flra which, on the morning of the 4th Inst., entirety destroyed all my stock and materials, I had one of your Salamander Fire Proof Safes. After enduring an intense, red heat for seven honrs, the Fafo was opened, and the Books and Papers were preserved In an umblcmlshed condition. I shall need another Safo as soon aa I got in ordor. Yours, most respectfully, W. P. DICKINSON, Rending, Pa. FIRK AT GREEN CASTLE. CiiAXBKRsnvna, Frnnkliu connty, Pa., ) August Hist. lwil. ( Messrs. EvAHS A Watsos, Philadelphia Gentle men : On the morning of tho 2il of August, IHfil, our Storehouse at (Ireeneastlo wns destroyed by Are. The Salamander Sale we purchased from you some low years since was in the 'above mentihncd store house, and coiitnined all our books, papers, cash, Ac. which were preserved in a perfect condition, after being exposed .to a most Intense beat for several hours. Please inform u uin what terms you will sill us another larger Safe. Yours truly, OAKS A AUSTIN. Salamander Safes, fbr Hanks. Stores, . Privato Families. Ac, Ac. Also. Evans A Watson's Patent Alphabetical Hank Locks and Rank Vault Doors, equal to any made in the country, and sold on as good terms. K W. would respectfully refer to tli, following Hanks and other psrties, having their Safes and Locks now in oo, to their entire satisfac tion, and many others given at their Store. VsiTFn Statks Mint, Branch Dank, Shclhyvillo Philadelphia. Tennessee. Units:ii Statks Arsenal. City Hank of Philadelphia. California. Consolidation B'k of Phila. Pottstown Bank. Pa. Cont'th Bank of Phila. Coat vsvi lie Hank. Pa. Chatanooga Bank, Tenn. Stroudsbnrg Bank, Pa. Prc'in Loan Ass'on. 4th st. Jersey Miore Bank, Pa. Lock Haven Bank, Pa. J (a UK ot isoriiiuiiiuoriiinu. Bank of North n Liberties, Philadelphia. Union Bank. Baltimore, Southwestern Hai.k of Va. Paul and Swift, Bankers, Fulton Uauk. Atlanta, tia. Alahauia. Newark Bank. Del W.G. Sterling.Wilkesb'e. Bank of N. C Raleigh. Lewlshnrg Bank, Pa. Other references given Uon calling at our Store, No. 16 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Sept. 5, lsti3. ly IVnsihlMglon IIoiino, NORTHUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, (Near th Dritige.) , rPIIE subscriber having leased this well known JL Tavern Stand, lately kept hy Mrs. 0. S. Brown, respectfully informs the public that bo is refitting and repairing the premises, and will be prepared to en tertain, in a comfortable manner, his numerous friends throughout tho county, and all who may patronize his establishment. April 12, 1SG2. JOSEPH VANKIRK. VEATEIw'S HOTEL, Comer Fawn and Market Streets. Sllll'KV, IA. aMIE undersigned respectfully informs the public, that he has taken charge of the above named Hotel, and asks for the continuance ot tho lorincr patrunago aud would invite all others to givo him a vail. HIS TABLE is always supplied with the best the market affords. itis liar contains the choicest liquors, and Ins stab ling is good and well attended by careful Ostlers. MICHAEL W1LVERT. Suiibury.'Miiy 30, 1803. A First Class Farmers' Magaiino for Pennsylvania. l l. 'I lie lViinMylTfinla, ' rARSIEll AND OAKDEXEIt, Devoted to Agricultural, Horticulture, and Rural Affairs. Edited and Published by WM. S. -2-OTJ3STO- Ss CO, i2 North Sixth Streot, Philadelphia. TERMS : ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Tho Sixth Volumo commences with January No. Having obtained the services of eminent and prac tical Agriculturists, Horticulturists, Slock Breeders and Bec-Keepers. we confidently offer tho Current olmne as ana ot the best ever sssucu. tor originuiciy , practical thought and rcliublo information. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN. January 23 1804. For tho Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Garden. itwii xiti: iwoi GARDENER'S MONTHLY, W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, Publisher, Office : 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. TERMS S150 A YEAR. Edited by Thomas ilrKn.v. Tho Slonlhly Contents Are : Hints Flower Garden und Ploasuro-Ground : Fruit Garden ; Vegetable Garden J Window Garden ing. Communications Enibracing the views of Oio best writers on Horticulture, Arboriculture, A Rural A flairs. Editorial Diving the Editor's viows on tho im portant Horticultural improvements. Scraps and Queries New Fruits New plants Domestic and Foreign Intelligono Foacign Cor respondence Horticultural Notices. With each Department bandwuicly illustrated. Thcso general featureswill ho retained, and the publisher pledges himself that no labor or expense shall bo spurdd to render the succeeding issue of the Magaziuc every nay worthy otulie favor with which bus previous clWls have been apply reworded, SEND FOR A SPECIMEN. January 23 1864. TO CONSUMPTIVES, " Consumptive sufferers will receive prescription for tho cure of Consumption. Asthma, Brouchitis. and d Throat and Lung affections, (free of charge.) by Bund ing their address to Rev. E. A. WILSON', Williumsburgh. January 23, 1S6I It Kings Co., New York. i-riti: voir n.ii roit 1.1 . The BEST and CHEAPEST Household REMEDY in the World, nadnme ZAIMXJ l4 l'i:U'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY Maoauk ZADOC POU TER'S Curative Balsam is warranted if used 14: cording to the directions, to cure in all caacs Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Asthma, aud all affections of the Throat aud Lungs. Madame Zadoe Porter's Balsam is prepared with all the requisite care and skill, from combination of the best remedies the vegetable kingdom aflords its .emrdial qualities are based 011 Its ower to assist the healthy and' v igotious circulation of the blood, blood, thru' the Lungs. It is not a violent remedy, but emolient warming, searching " aud etl'cclit e ; can be taken by the oldest person or youngest child. X T-t Msdnuie li:.I Hi aisaw has the public for aud has acquired s nl sale simply by Mug recommended by those wliu have used it to their .thicled rrieuds sxidotbe Mosr lae.'ur !iT.- Madsiue y.adiw Porter's Curs live BalMuuisaold at a price which briuga it iu the teach ol every on lo keep it noutruirui lor uso. The timely uMo a .iuglv buttle will pruts tu lw wurtli 100 liuiis itacosl. N'ttTIt y. Save your Mousy lo not he persua ded h purchase articles at 4s loHI which du not 0011 taiu the lirtiius ol a lit eeul llotilvut Jiadawa l',.r. lei's l uialite Ualsjua, the ea ui wattHlarturiog which is as great as lliat uf aluiwl any oilier wwdi cli.s ; and Ids vry low inks si ahi. h 11 is -J.I I luakssih hmRi iu ii svilnr api areully ssuall, aad I aoKtu. t.le,l dualers will suiuutuusa imx.uiuisnd 1 other a.tMluiiHMuu aiiuh ilrir -.au are Isrg. r. uu. less lite eusiowera iusist iuu list tog Uadatua Pur ler s aad bou olb. r Ask liar ls.lio Porter l u. I rsiit lUlssai, iiiue lieeula sod la large bollb-s at ' 1 eciils, ai,d lake uu ulhor. ywa eaiUsut gas it a4 ! uus store you 1 au al auoiusf . I ..l.l l.jr ail liu.-...n and Hlurvkepiis at 11 els , aud lu li(i U.lil. l 4.1 ris 114 I I. A Ml I'kiFL, Pr...lel.MS. 1 Jai.uarySI lo4-ly A Vurk. I atlsVlMI' Ac ID I EX 2 1 LUWrU WlliHr, sUNHUUY, Vk. IIuLLkALK AJiD ittlilL lKALIllitl 1 iWHITK ASH COAL, la evety vwiety, I tifd-rs Solietlul ai4 IIU4 Wllk prvsaplaass s4 dssili. 1 aasiMtiy, W.y Is, aal . ly LAksi iPw.kH.sU fa I iwti s4 U 'Ss. i 4 1 11. ,i,ist, SitmitM.trf 1. 1 1, ,. L, r.fci uii Asv-1, -s m mm WM. KNOCHE. 83 MARKET STREET, 1IARRISBUR0, TA., Dealer In P I AN O S . NEW Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers from 1 200 npwards. MELODEONS. Tha beet manufactured Instru ments, from M5to JIOO. Guitars, Violins. AorordcoTii. Flutca, Fifes, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines, Violin and Guitarstrings and musical mer chandise In general. SHEET MUSIC. Tho latest publications always on hand. Music sent by mail to anT part of the country. OVAL, SQCaRK, GILT AND ROSEWOOD FBAMES.I Suitable, for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures always on hand. A fine assortment of best plated LOOKING GLASSES from smallest to largest sies Any style of frame inado to order at tho shortest notice. WM. KNOCHK, Arril 11, 1863. 03 Market at., Harrisburg. Northern Central Itnihvny ! HlT:tl.MKU TIMi; TAItl.l'. TWO TRAINS DALY to nndTrom tho North and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmiro, and all of North ern New York. ON and after MONDAY. APRIL 20th. 1S63, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury, llurrisburg and Baltimore as follows, 111 : 8 0 U T II W A R D . Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday). 10 10 A. M. " leaves Harrisburg. 1 14 P.M. " arrives at Baltimore, 6 35 " Express Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday.) " leaves Harrisburg (except Monday.) " arrives at Baltimore daily (except Mondavi. 11 07 P.M. 2 00 A. M. 8 15A.M. Harrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris' burg, 0 30 A. M NORTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex cept Sunday) " leaves Harrisburg 14 arrives at Sunbury, Express Train leaves Baltimore daily " arrives at Harrisburg. , " leaves Hnrrisburg (except Monday), , " arrives at Sunbury. 9 15 A. M. I 15 P. M 4 05 " 8 1 P. M I 35 A M. 3 00 A. M 6 38 For further information amlv at the Office X. N. Dl BARRY. Supt. l.ut'knM iiniui Ac liloonisiUur- ICuil. roiul, 0 N and after November 17, 1962, Passenger Arams win run as khiows : MOVING EOUTn. , Frritrht d Pnsrgrr. Paimrnfter, Leave Scranton. S.11O A. M. 10.15 A. M. Kingston, 9.20 11.10 P.M. " Rupert. 11.30 , " Danville, 12.(15 Arrive at Northnmberland, 12.45 P. M. MOVING NORTH. Leave Northumberland, 5.20 P. M " Danville, 6 00 ' Rupert. 0.35 " Kingston, 45 Leave, 1.45 P.M. Arrive'at Scranton, 10.00 P. M. 3.40 A Passenger Train also leaves Kingston at 8.00 A. M.. for Scrautnn, to connect with a train tor New York. Returning, leaves Scranton on arrival of train from New York, at 4.15 P. M. The Lackawanna A llbsuusburg Ruilroad connects wiiii the Delaware. I.ackawannu und Western Rail road at Scriuiton, for New York and intermediate points cast. At Rupert it connects with tho Cuttnwissn Rail" road, for points both east and west arriving ut Phil adelphia nt 6.15 1'. M. At Northumberland it connects with the Philadel phia A Erie Railroad and Northern Central Kail road, for points west and south Passengers arriving at Harrisburg 4.50 1. M; Philadelphia 10 P.M.; and Baltimore 111. 20 P. M. Tho Freight and Passengers Train north, leaves Northumberland nt 6.45 A M., and arrives at W.20 P M., passing Danville at K.2" P. M. JOHN P. ILSLEY, Sup't. J. C. W'Kt.t.a, Gcncrul Ticket Agent. Nov. 2V, 1802. 'I'o ArrvoiiH Suffi-i-ci-M ofbolli NexcN. A REVEREND GENTLEMAN having been re stored to health in a few days, alter undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment, without success, considers it his sacred duty to cummunieatu to his afflicted follow creatures the mkans ok t't im. Hence, on the roecipt of an addressed envelope, ho will send (free) a copy of the preecrption used. Direct to Dh. JOHN M. DAG N ALL. 180 Fultou Street, Brooklyn, N Y. January 21, lt0:t. "TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN E. ejvricK, Fawn Strrcct, opposito Weaver's Hotel, BUNBURY, .Northumberland Co., Pn.. INFORMS his friends and tho public generally, that bo has taken tho Shop of Jacob S. hake, deed., and is prepared to do all kinds of TAILOR. ING in a good workmanlike manner. Thu patron age of tho public is respectfully solicited, sunbury, May 10, 1S3. ly JUHT ItEAJjy, NEW STYLES OF JEWELRY. AN opportunity not to be lost sight of. Rare chance for Agents. Ladies as well as Gents can act as Agents. Apply early and secure the agency lor your locality. 100,000 vrATciwt, rjisT cjiaixs, lockutx, ii'.Vf.S, CiUl.lt l'EMi AXJt 1'KXCII.S, lSHACELKTS. ti'mtS, JlUTTftXS, AZTC A' C11A1XS, FliTK OFJJiir. KLUV, d c; To be sold for l each, and not to be paid for until you know w hat you arc to get. Scud 25 cents tor Certificate, telling you what you can Lave, with a circular, giving full particulars to Agents. Perfect autisfaetiou guuruiitccu iu all eases. Address, S. M. WARD t CO., 2(i8 Broadway. Box 4.876 .March 21. 18rt,l.-ly F A M I LY DYE COLORS. Black. Dark Blue. Light Blue, French Blue, Claret Brown, Dark Browu, Light Brown, Snuff llrowu, Crimson, Dark Drub. Magenta, Maroon, traiigo, Pink, Purple, Ituyal Purple, Saluiou, Scsrlct, Slate, Solfirino, Violet, Yillow. I Light Drab, I Dark Green, Light Oreeu, For Dying Silk, W oolen and Slixed Oiaals, Shawls, Scarfs, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets. Hals, rest hers. Kid Gluvus. Children's Clothing, und ull kinds or Wearing Apparel. NiivluK ol'sao I'cr (!, For ?j cents you can oolor as many goods as would utherwise cost tve limes thai sum. Various shades cau be produced from the same Dye with perfect suc cess w Directions lu English, French and German, Inside of each package us further iiitbrmatiou iu Dviug, snd giving a purlil kuuwlcdgu what colors are best adapted lo lv over ulhers, twiih many valuable reel pi-.,) pur chase How e A Stepheus' Treatise uu Dyuiiul aud Co loring, rieiit hy uiail wi leooitit of price 111 ueuls Muuulueturcd by JIHWK A STEVENS, 2I0 llruadway, llostuu. uf sale by Druggists and Dealers gvuerally. -eM. 30, lNl3.-t)u " ' U6O JB:aT PIANOS. -M. ii urit. 1300 Hating reuioved to his bra Wais.Ris.ms, Vi tVksr Uotsioa biui.tr, Nsw Yuua, Takes grwl plrasui. iu ealliu Ihe alleuliua ef the public lu tu .Si w Vud lull avals I Uclave Rt'StViflUi PIANO HiRltS, Coolsiiilug all lbs luulura luipruveuieiils : Otsr Huns; Ha", i ii, k Ui and AcliuU, llarii PedaJ, aud lull Iiuh Frame, trout H'stS m . ? 1-4 ll'tetWUOll f.ijsj, Easra laish fruut 113 ! lue great suvossa ua-ius kl. iHieke s Nsw kVale I'uuu rurirs U, fl It If a subu.i1 saw so. lea lor Ikvit uiiiorily. Yhvy ui.ly y be kssd la b use ui4irsa4 'asutitvs I llt.HtMi flA.SU fOUIM. iFur wbisk ib I'm. Msdai was ievi4 at Ike Last Aui.in aa lasMiiisia ksu.) ke uuw uli 1.4 siliat air 1'isk.i 1 Uk.i4.k.i.s4 s4 rvawlul lUltiUt. 1'i.o.va, uk iacMe4 lbs t usi I'iim us we aad I khi. m4 liaeaaw st tlx Uu kau he aw. sg.ia at lbs abwsWK lu h''s, 1 si 1 lag fiHt tleu w aui ikusu suuMWsJ lbsl.lllOM.1 . . .. sSV.Ivl U s..l.slJuul iMMpsiauusiii tttf I blstsill. All Iksas ls.Uak.lsU Me tsllM4 lu ks ksadauf td mm4 ttMstssials, ss4 is4slai4 ta Iks M .ils h it - i'iwtsja sssl aavaieisis as issfouKlls U,mI. Uiu. ii.1 iku isitaMM !. 1. " 1 ii Jl f . i ,m lT DR SWEET'S INFALLIBLE . LINIMENT, THE GREAT REM FEY Fvv Hheiinmtiitm, (lout, Krvnihjln, J.oniUig iS-lifi' Stxk ant) Joint, Kjirttiiiii, linti, Cut nut) WiHiiitf, Vile. lltttJttrhf, tint) till Jiit umtttir mitt AVrrox L'inorJei. lor all of which Is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from the recine of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fninoiis bone setter, and has been used in the praotiee for more than twenty years with the most astonishing success. As an Alleviator of Pain. It is unrivaled byj any preparation belbre the public, of which tho most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically, Rhcumaliu Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. For Neuralgia, It will afford immodiate relief In every case, however distressing. It will relieve the worst cases of Headache in throe minutes, and is warranted to do it. Toothache also will it euro instantly. For Nervous Debility and General Lassitude, ari sing from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon thu nervous tissues, it strengthens and rcvivl- Ucs the system, ana restores 11 10 elasticity ana vigor. For Piles, aa an external remedy, we claim that it is the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal. Every yietim of this distressing complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail to tittord immediate- relief, and in a majority of cases will etlcct a radical rcu Quincy and Soro Throat are sometimes extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely application ot this Liniment will never tail to cure. Soraiiu, are sometimcsvury obstinate, and cntanrc. incut of the Joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days, Bruises, t uts, Wounds, Sores, Ulcers, Burns and Scalds, yield readily to the wonderful healing pro perties of Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, when used according to directions. Also, Chilblain Frost ed Feet, and Insect Bites and Stings. Dlt BTEPEHEN SWEET the Great Nuturul Bone Setter. f Connecticut mi STEPHEN SWEET, Connecticut is known all over tho United States. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, is the author of "Dr Sweet's lufsMiblo Li"'ueut." Dr. Sweet's Infallible? Liniment Cures Rhcuinaticui, and never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Ncuralgiu. Dr. Sweet' Infallible Liniment Cures Bums uud Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment lathe best known remedy for Sprains and ruiscs. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords immediate relief fur Piles, and sebl-ni fuils to cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache iuono minute. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately snd l"Tcf no ECUT. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sojee in hc known world. Dr Sweet's Infallial Liniment Has been in uso by more tlmn a million people, and all pniuc it. Dr Sweet'a Infallible Liniment Taken internally cures Colic aud Cholera Morbus. Dr Sweet'a Infallible Liniment Is truly a ' friend ill need,'' and every family should have it baud. Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for salo by ull Druggists. Price 25 aud 50 cents. A FRIEND IH NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an external remedy, is without a rival, aud will alleviate paiu more speedily than any other prepa ration. Eor all Rheumuiiu and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruisea, Ae., its southing, healing aud jiowerful strvngthouiug properties, excite the just wonder and astouiibuenl of all whu have ever given its trial. Over oue thousand certificates uf remarkable vurea, performed by itwithiulho last two years, attest thu fact. TO HORSE OWNERS ! DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivulod by any, and iu all eases of i-ameiioss, ai iswg irutn rMirauis, iuruuos or 11 reucli lug, its etlcct is uiagicul aud certain. Harness or Saddle Ualls. Scratches. Mange, Ac, il will also cure speedily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily pre vented and curvd in their incipient stages, but con firmed cases are beyond thu possibility of a radical cure. No case ol ills kind, however, is so disqierate or hopeless but il may be alleviated by litis Liui uieut, aud its faithful application will always remove the Lameiiess, and euaUs the horses to travel with vouipaialive case. EVERY HOUSE OWNER should have this remedy at baud, for Its limely use at Ihe lirl sp)earaiice of Lameness will erleelually preieul those fbiuiideble diseases, to which all hor ses ars liubls, and which render ao many otherwise valuable burses nearly worthless. DH SWEET'S Inallible liniment s 1st 1UK SOLDIER'S FRIEND, Alul llwusauJs bare IoiumI U truly siV VMSZMX3 IN WKXSOI ('WMllwM. Tesiutd lu.saiii.. iduvfie Its Kl.o.lura aud Liksunauf J i.4m. Ssnl uu tint I.L.I. a4 abx ruph.a ks.t s lulalliUs l.u-iui.ot ' kU au usibsUMM4 suublsvlUs, Hbuui wkHkkuiwaie gvususe RK II tklwH ", 10 , hui 11, l. I.4.. fc.yai, b I'l MvKiiAS' 4 AI I IN K..l asu sUlii.l hse laib s4 k . 4isleas sisiiskiit Umtitt U ISvJ - 1 LOOK HOSPITAL. ESTABLISHED AS A B KFUGK FROM QUACK- , Kuy. THE ONLY TLAVB WHERE A CURE , VAN HE OBTAINED. DR. JOHNSTON has discovered the most Certain, Speedy and only KfTectnal Remedy In the World for all Private Diseases, Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strloturcs, Affections of tin Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discbarges, Impoteney, Gene ral Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Languor, Low Spirits. Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings. Dimness or Sight or Giddiness. Disease of the Head. Throat, Nnsa or skin, Affections of the Liver. Lungs. Stomach or Rowels those Terri ble Disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitary practices moro fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Ma riners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Ae., impossi ble. voi7iiiii:r Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadrul and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the moot exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listen ing Senates with the thunders of elooiicnce or waked to ecstaty the living lyre, may call with full con fidence. .ll.tltltlAUK. Married Persons, or Yonng Men contemplating marriage, being aware ot physical weakness, organic debility, deformities, Ac., Seedily cured. ! He who places himself under the car of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, ami confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. oiujaSm: ivi:.UM'.(iK Immediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored. This Distressing A fleet ion which renders Life miserable and marriage itnossible Is the penalty paid hy the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not (icing awaro of the dreadful oonseqnenoes that may ensuo Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by tho rtmdent ? Besides bcinff denrived the nleasurrs of healthy offspring, the most scrions and destructive symptoms to 00.11 hotly and mind arise, iho system becomes Deranged, the Physical and Mental Func tions Weakened, Loss of Procreative Power. Ncrvons Irritability. Dvsnenssa. I'almtation of the Heart Indigestion. Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of uid frame, vougu, vonsumption, x'ecay ana XJeniu Office, Tin. 7 Month l'rvdcrlck Ntrrs'f Left hand aidn going from Baltimore stroot, a few doors from tho corner. Fail nut to observe nam ami number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. Tho Doctor s Diplomas hang in his office. , A Ul ltE WAItltA.Vll'.la I TWO HAYS, No Trrrriy or TftiMtfoni Drngt. lilt. J01IS'1'4. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London. Grnduate from one of tile uiost eminent Colleges in the United Stales, and the greater part of whose life has been siieut in the hospitals of lindon. Paris. Philadelphia and elsewhere, has efleoted some of tho most astonishing cures that were ever known many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, ncing alarmed at sudden sounds, bashtnlness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. Itlti; I'AIM'H 1 I.Mt .aotici:. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured th"in selves by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both Istdy and mind, unfitting them for cither business, study, society or marriage. Thksk arc some of the ssd and melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, vis: Weakness of tl.el'aek and Liinlis. Pains in the Head. Dimnces of .igbt. Loss of Muscular Power. Pnlpitation of the lleurt. Dyspeiwy. Nervous Irritability. Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symp toms of Consumption. Ac. . Mkstai.i.v. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory. Coufusion of Ideas. Depression of Spirits. Evil-Forebodings. Aver sion to Society, Self-Distrust. Lovo of Solitude, Timidity. Ac are some of the evils produced. Tuot sanus of persons of alleges can now -judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing Qcir vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous aud iiaciatcd, having a singular appearance about the cough and symptoms of consumption. Yoi'.unm have injured themselves by a certain practice .dulgedin when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly lelt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys boin uiind and oony. stioiini apply lmmeiiiuieiy. What a pity that a young man. Ihe hope ofhis eountry. the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating liom the path of nature snd indtiigingin a certain secret habit. Such persons MI ST, before contemplating .YiAimiAi.'i:. reflect that a sound mind and body are the nnt necessary requisites to promott connubial happiness, ludced without these, the joi.rney through lite be comes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled kith lbs melancholy reflec tion that the happiness of ahulhcr becomes blghtcd with our own. iiim:.vsi: or mi'iti nr.. i:. When the misguided and ilnpriident rotary of pleasure finds that he has Imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it Km often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who. from education and respectability, can alone befriend him, dclaving till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore Ihrost. diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head Rod limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the Phin bones and arms, blotches 011 the head, face and extremities, progressing w ith frightful rapidity, till at lust the palate of the mouth or the bones of the noso fall in. and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending liiiu to -that Undiscovered Country from w hence no traveller returns." it is a Hielum hull f.trl that thousands fall victims lo this terrible disease, ow ing to the uiu-killtiilnces uf ignorant preu-udci. w ho. by the use of that I'mily Poiien. jWrrrnrii. ruin thu constitution and moke the residue of life miserable. ni'k -4.-i:i:m Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of tho uiany Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of knowledge, name or character, who copy Dr. Johiislou's advertisements, or style themselves, ill the newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians. incable of Curing, they keep you trifling month alter month taking their filthy and poiaonua ooin sjunis. or as long as the snial lest fee ean be obtained, aud in despair, leave you with ruined health tu sigh over your galling disappointment. Dr Johnston is Ihe only Physician advertising. His credential or diplomas always hang in his orlicc. His remidies or treatcmcnt are unknown to all libers, prepared from a life spent in the great hos pitals or Europe, the first in Ihe country and a more extensive l'rivutt J'lat liet than any other Physician III the wurld, l.'MMHtMIMir.Va' OI'Tlli: lMti: The many thousands cured at this Institution year after year, and the numerous important Surgical Operations crloriuod by Dr. Johnskui. witnessed hy the reporters of the -Sun," Clipper," and many other pajH'rs, notices of which have appeared agaiu and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character aud resiaiusibilily, U a sufficient guarantee 10 the allliclud. mki. iifii:Afwi:H ii:i:iii,y ' ki:i. Persons writing should be particular In directing their letters to his institution, iu Ihe following u sucr .lOII SI. JOI-NT4-, .M. !., Of ihe Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md. February 21, lHo.j ly. MANHOOD, low Isvail, How Itrwlored. Jutt 1'uUnkrJ, in e Srunl EmvcIujh. J' nit ti I'tHH. 4 LECTURE on tha Nature. Treatment and It a 2 dical Curs of Speruiauu-rlava or Svaonal Weak iMiss, Sesual Debility, NervuusUvsa. aud luvuluulary Kuiiaalous, Inducing Impoteuey, C'ouauuiptiun, aud Meutal and Physical Ifchilitv. BvhuU TJ. Cl LVl AWFLL XI. D. The important lac I thai I us awful euust ueueee of hslf-Abuse may be effectually reuuiied without uu. iaraal usditluea ur lbs dsugsruus spplUailuu lu eauslius, lisjlruweuls, kuedlclvd butflus, aud ulher euipu-ioaJ dstlcss, is bare slealy deutuusUaled, suit Ihe eulirsly aew aud highly suceeaslul Irealuirul a aduiMssl If Iks eulebratsj sulbuf, fully esplaiiuai, by iussms of which stery uus ta suablsd lueurs kiui. self (wrlcelly. aud al Oie least possible eusi, ikereb aiutdlugall the edielllssd uusuulus uf the day Ibis lauiuie will prove a buua lu thousands auj tliow smawls. aul sudsrssMvl las plain scislupe.W say address, t-psld u leeeipl uf two postage stauipa, by a4 tlivasliig the pebliskurs. . C,U f KUNSACO. ITT Uow.ry New .oik, Pusi 0ie boa, ism Aug It, letU-fsb. l,-lyla. IsslrraiHiUssatl lle, M assf WI Vtnur fxtiitia i.l KklW VtHK f IMIM list slass lluuss- ike swust s,aiH, buatvlibe I sad pleasant 1141 la Iks Hy uaWrs suiasr lhdi.ssu.vuu) u Ikwss llstllllg Sum Vub Mf busies ut .Usuie is ceairal lu Us bsuilloa as4 kH ua iks ki sorsis 'i ta lu Kivik. wan I H us a stuus, wksss tsriasbswhis be ba4 ail Uuis. ss sailed Is ifcsli see ruisys Ike ikaisrs Si s Asisis. Iks 1 a 1 and aiis4sase si ike list m4- i -k.a. s4 sit iae iui !, svsbi4 fi It itti I THE ALL 8L'FFJCJ2fT THREE. ' THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES .., . Known at" UelmboWi' ' ' ' ' : 1 ' . . GENUINE PREPARATION?, VIZ. t IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT "BUCHC,'' '. " PAR8APAR1LLA IMPROVED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLD'8 ' GENUINE PREPARATIONS "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, A Positive and Speclflo Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSl CAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Digestion. and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by 1 , . 1 1 . . , ' 1 . . : f. WHICH inc 1, siery or viuueruus oppositions, ami all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well a' in and inflamation, and is good for men, women, or Children. 111.111:01. isM i:vriiACT 111 4.-11 u FOR WEAKNESSES Arising from Excesses. Habits of Dissipation, Early indiscretion, or Aimsc, Attended w ith the following symtoms : Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of nower. Loss of Memory. Weak Nerves, Horror of Disease, Dimness of vision, Universal Lassitude of tho Muccular System, Hot Hands, Dryness of tha Skin. Difficulty of Breathing J remnnng Wakefulness. Pain in the back, Flushing of the Body Eruptions on tho Face, rallid Countenance, lbese symtoms, if allowed to go on, wM;h this uvuiciue mvariaojy removes, soon loirow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EMlEtffifc' FITS, In oh? of which the patient may expifev Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those 'uirclul diseases, INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION, Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, bul none will confess, the records or the insane Asy. lums and the melancholy dentlis by Consumption. bear ample witness to tne irutn 01 the assertion. The Constitution, once Affected with Organio Weakness, Requires the aid of medicine lo strengthen and In vigornte the! system, which "lielmbold'e Extract Buohu" invarinbly dues. A trial will convince the most skeptical. FEMALES. FEMALES, FEMALES, fid or young, single, married, or contemplating marriage. In many affections peculiar to Females the Extract Buehu is unequalled bv any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention. Irrcgitlnrity. Painftiiness, or Suppression of the Customary Evacuation. Ulccruted or tH'hirrous statu of the Uterus, Leucorrhca, or Whites Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. w helher arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dist'ipu'ion. or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. See symptoms above. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no Balsam, Mcrcurr, or Unpleasant Medicine lor Unpleasant aud Dangerous Diseases. 1II'.1II((I.I'S i:XltAIT lit I'll Cures SECRET DISEASES Iu all their stages ; at little expense ; little or no change in diet ; no inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE. It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to i Urinate, therehv removing obstructions, urcvcutini; and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaviuir naiu and inflammation, so frequent in this class of diiees.es and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and Woru-oul .Matter. The it-ami l usiii Thousands WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF (l A4 liN, And who have paid Heavy Fees to be cured in a short time, hare found they were deueivcit. aud I I lint the "l'oison" has. by the use of "Powerfirl As I triugeuts," been dried up iu the system, lo break ! out iu an aggravated form, and j Perbaiaj alter Marriage. USE :i.Tiitoi,i-ft. Ill I". Vl'IS A4'T III 4 III' For all Affections and Diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, aud no mutter OF HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs requiro the aid of a Dlt liKTir, IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU Is the Great Diuretic, And it is certain to have thu desired eflcct iu all Diseases, for which it is recommended. BLOOD I BLOOD I BLOOD! Heliiibuld's Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract HarsapnriUs Syphilis. This is an affection of the Wood, and attacks tho Sexual Orgtius, Liuingsof the Nose, Eurs. '1 hrotit. Windpipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, tusking its appesiauee in the form of Ulcers. Helnds.l i s Ex tinct Saisauirilla purities Ihe Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giv ing to tho Complex iou a Clear and Healthy Color. It being pieuircil evprcssly for this class of complaints, its Blood-Purifying Proprietors are preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. Helmbold'e Rose Wash, Au excellent Lotiou for Diseases of a Syphilitic Na ture, and as an injection in Diseases of' ihe Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipatien, used iu connection w ith the Extracts Buehu and Sarsaparilla in such diseases as racuinuicndcd. Evidence of the must restousilde and reliuble char acter will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From eight to twenty years s'.auding, with names known to Science and Fame. For Medical l'ropcrt cs of Buehu, see Dispeusatory tho Uuited States. See Professor Deweos' valuable works on the Practice of Physio. See remarks uiado by the late celebrated Dr. Plivskk. Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. Kphraiui McDowell, a celebrated Physiciau, and Member of lbs Ruyal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published m the Transactions of Ihe king and Oucen's Journal. See Medico-Cirurgieal Review, published by Benjamin Travels, Fellow of the Royal College uf Surgeou. Sue most of the late Standard Works oa Medi clue. Extbact Hi cur, f I AO per buttle, or six, f i 00 ' Sausai-arilla I uo . butt Israusait Rosa Wash. 4U " "140 Or half adoieuof each for $11 00. which will be suOieienl lo sure the must wbstiuats eases, if direction are adhered lo. Delivered Wan address, securely backed rout ohsrr artoa. I v IoscriliesvBi4iMns In all commuulcsiious Cures guar euleed. Adv ios gratis. AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared bekare usaa Aldsruiauuf the lily ut I'lulailelpbia, II. T. livluihuld, whu, bcuig duly swora, dutk say, bis a-eparalioas eualaia uu uaicolid, uu uieiuuiy, uf otbvf ii'jurUMis drugs, bul are putsly isgiUbU. 11. T JltLMBOLU. Swora and described before sua, this t'Jd day uf .usiubM, 1044. Vi U P. HlttUAKD. AUuiiuaii, NUilh-sUvel, abuts Kacs, llula AdJtsss Itftlsrs k iufuraiatiwi In oopdeucs , U. UttiliJULii, tWfcl Uput l4 Ikwlb Tsaik-sUeet, klu CksMdwl fMa liiWARIOrCoUXTtBrtlTi Aad l'upiiiMide4 DU( Mku sstdsaias Is 4ispse iksir a4 ' eikst' ailk las) iw Ike rspuurUUui etlaiiMsrl bjf slelkskuld S U SHU Use rieualaliuiis, " Ituasl ftuske. Suusa-ssii Ilia, apfwtre4 um Ms VuM by all lNwsws siwiebws am. iih lit-1 wma.ii vsi4bt kuuf iika t'tsl uul Iks adieiUssiMisI, sss4 ssud iw U, As-s Ai'44 MpusiUMi a4 .H-we llsssswiu s l''ss 4 lkistet NMsUate, 4 bi4S. hse t s.k eisuy s. less -1 I VB NOTICE that they have oomnVlcd ar- T rangements with the Northern Contrail Hail..! 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A work of 400 pages, and 30 colored engravings DR HUNTER'S VADE MECUM, an original and j-.pu-lar treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure. The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of . numerous persons, he has boon induced to extend his medical usefulness through the medium of bis "VADK MECUM." It is a volume that should be in the hands of every family in the land, as a preventive of secret vires, or as a guide for the alleviation of one of the most awful aud destructive scourges ever visited mankind. Ono eopy, securely enveloped, will be for wanted free of postage to any part of the United States for 50 cents in P. O. stamps, or 3 copies for J I. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER, No. 8 Division Street, New York. June 0, lml3. ly. wttS. ArrHsturinrnlsi lw3. l.lne-H. THE CAMDEN AND AM DOT ASto wmh.ADEL PHIA AND TRENTON n. R. 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Stron.lsbor,. s..n..i,. vv iti... bnrre. Montnsss. Ureal Bend. Ac. at K A. M , from Keiisingbin, via Delaware, Lackawanna and 1 estern liuilnwd. For Mauch Chunk. Allenlown, Belhloliem, Behi. dere. Elision, l.amberlville. Fli'iningioii. Ac. at 0 A. M.. from Kensington D,t. and al 2i P. M. from Walnut strei Wharf. ' (The B A. M. Line eonucits wiih Trains lenv iu& Easton for Mauch Chunk, nt .1-20 P. Al t For Mount Holly, at li A. M.. 2 aud I P M For Freehold . at ti A . M . and 2 1'. M . WAY LINKS. For Bristol. Trenton, dc. nt 11 A. M. and 2j end 4 P. M. from Kensington. For Palmyra. Hiieitou. Il. lsne,,. 1:IVitIv. ;nr. lington, Florcuce, llordcnlonn, Ac, at r I " 41 ' and 6 P. M. ' U For Newsii k. an.l Way Lines Ic.u ig Ken singloii Dcs,rsW- the Cars on Filth street, atn.to Wnlnut, half au hour heloro departure. The Cms ruu into the Det. ami 011 lite arrival of each Train, run from the Dcp.,1. Fifty Bounds of Baggage only, allowed em-h piuueiier. PawngiT are pn.biliii'd from taking anything us buggugi i.iit Iheir weaiitigapuirel. All baggage over filly p.ui.ds to be paid for extra. The . i, ,,ia, rt-NidMo:uiv lor OHg-i!''e III I One Jiollar per mmiikI. and will not be liable' for any I amount beyond I00. except l,y special contract. W.M. II. UAT.MER. Agcul. January 17, 1SB;. JoiiS ii(.in a t'o.. MAM I-tl TI III ITS or . S A L E R A T U SUPER-CAIili. OF SliliA. Ac. And Sole Agents in the City of New York for' CHBAM OP TARTAR SUHbTITUTW. Invented by i'n f. Kben N. Horsfopl. of Harvar I University. Ofli.-e. II Old Slip, Hauovcr Siuaie. (upstairs.) NEW YORK. THE high pi ieo which Cream of Tartar commanded .'?V''' ,,,K,',1'T with the alarming extent to which its dangerous adulteration tool hci 11 cuiric I. vriih other considerations, induced ilic disiinniishe 1 Chemist, whose name is given alaive. to eon nicne 1 what proved to to- a long and luhorioua scientific re-si-arch, lo discover a di sirable snb-titoie therefor. His efforts were cioivned with abundant sueei-'S. umi hundreds of thoiisunds of pounds of Ihe Subsfimto have been sold and used during the lest five years, throughout the United Slates and the Cai.adas The fullow ing into comparison t.f its intme and the results of ii us-, with llu of I'renm of isftar, will convince the most incredulous of its value. Cream of Tartar is a bi-tartrate ol IVtush. This Siiltftilutc is a simple Phosphate und contains; nothing but w hat is found in beef-steak, nod in corn, wheat uud othur cerculs. aud is ii.,r,..iv highly nutritious. It also has a heulth-giviug in tl u-ii-.' . ami supplies that f,r which I hero is a coiislant dc uiand iu the system. 'y it is K'ld lor a much less price than Cream of Tartar. Mnrch 21, lxfU. ly trundles,, Willi's,, f.'ius., Ac. THE subscriber, having opened i,i Thoip)isi.irs Brick Building. Mill street. Danville, a largo and complete stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQl OlIS, comprising Ihe best brands of Brandies. Gin, Old Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey. l,rl. Mieirv. M. dcira, I'hauinagne and other t iocs, of all grades, all ul which will be sold Wholesale, at thu lowest city prices. Tavern-keepers, by buvingof us, cau save it least the I'l eight. Persons desirous of purchasing liquors for FAMILY USE, nay rely upon being futni.-liud with a pure an I Jiiadulleraled article. I r Being determined lo establish a reputation for selling cheap, he rivHviluly solU iui thu puirouagu of the publio. All urder. promptly attended to , . JEREMIAH S. HALL Danville, June Id. 1Sf0. I.uuatMr! I.usuliir! PHILIP SHAY, Muncy, Lyouuilugeouiiiy, Pa., INFOHMcH his Iriendssud thu public iu geuvral thai be eonstanily keeoo hand Huarda.shingliw ath. Joists, and all kinds of Lumber ami building LaU-rtals, wkicfi be will soil at thu lowest pmes. U.March 3u, laol. r.KTAlll.iiii:i I14IO, PETER LOU ILL A RD, anstaU" A 'I'vlusi-s-w MmmmIj lairrr 14 ta CHAklHI KseT , (Forsserly 41 t'balbaas Slrevl, New York M wild sail tbs allsolnai uf Dumlsri to lbs article of his asauulactars, lis 1 ifUOH, X sXl I k'. Macalwy, Dwaiigrus. ) Uis Rspprs. I'uis Irginla, Cuaiss ftappse, Naskliurbas. Aiuetuau Gvalleuau, touaulusgeu .tVUiw l F. kulck. ItuiMf Dew Ksutsk, Ifigk Tuasl HWich, Viesh lb.y Kw KvUU IiUb Hub t-mti, Fisd. .u4h u Lbudytuul, V V' ulk Is ealied to lbs Isrss r.leli a la m kssuf I ios t si I issioi ss4 ruiuklog fuUss.Ss, wkKb will tw tuuuu.f a r'aiai I4ualili Itifl.ti'l'O avklg Fins Cul t'trali. j (tiuukiag t. r 4 L . .4 td.la, a i4 I, l llUsI"!, M SM.I. S.,.l.k, k. 1 sl swraic.1 iit'-uM. tanaaise Jms I A I i4, lis) laiendlsk, Iwsaisb Uiawlie4 If p -A.sisspsuss eUieenel spi'iM. Its Apl I U' I s