Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 07, 1863, Image 3

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    . H. B. LIA3SHK, Editor Proprietor.
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SATURDAY, FEBIIUAHY 7, 1803.
1 Wl Willi II Wll I I I
S. M. FETTENQILIi & CO.,
Na. 37 Park Ron, New York, anil 6 Stnta Slreot,
Boston, aro ur agents for lha Brsncnr American
la those cities, and art authorised la take Advertise
imiU and Subscriptions for us at our lowest rate.
aXUgJlL'-J-J-'i'"! .'1LI-H.'.l".l 1 .' J"
Jf When Gun. Burnaidc tendered to tho
Tresidi-nt his resignation as tin officer of
the army the President declined to receive
it, Raying tlmt lie lind work tor liiiu. Gen.
Burnside snld lie was ready for work, but
lie did not like to wear the stars nntl draw
the pay of a Miijor-Oe ncral tn idleness.
C37"Titk Rush Post Office. YVo ob
serve the Northumberland County Democrat,
and other papers of the same proclivities,
tire trying to get up a little extra capital out
of the appointment of Mr. Colcol as Post
Master in place of Mr. Johnson. Mr. C'ol
cott's friends sny he applied for the office
before he waa op rolled, and of course before
ho was drafted. As every ndniinistrntion
appoints its own friends to offlao, and as
Mr. Colcot's qualifications are not dented,
vit think these, editors must be hard up for
subjects to make capital of.
ktGoDEv's Lady's Book fob FEiinCA
T. This old favorite of the Ladies, pre
serves its freshness and originality with rc
inarkablu vigor and success. It combines
the useful with the elegant, aud is never
w anting In any thing that can minister to
the fancy, taste, convenience or improvement
of the fair sex, in the way of dress, ornament
household comforts or mental c.Tcrcise. It
remains at the old price, in spite of the hea
vy advance in paper ; ami we will continue
to furnish Ooicy and the Avieriean togeth
er at $3 50 a year in advance.
SLLocal affairs.
ti? Th WATiirn Thcro lias been quite a
hngo in tho weather the pant week. Since Mont
day last the thermometer has indicated that the win.
ter ! not pawed, and that wo may yet bavo an op
portunity to supply ourselves with the usual crop of
ice for slimmer use, a luxury that lias almost become
a-nceeatity.
ty Mn. Ems Unosioi s, late of tho firm of cner
A Brosious, has commenced butcheriug on his own
hook. We shall therefore have four butchers in town,
and Eli is determined not to bo the hind-moet in lb,o
race.
tyCoio. The tliemouioter, on Tuesday night
was down about i;ro, and on Wednesday night the
sama. It was very cold all day on Tuesday and
Wednesday. The river fell rapidly and is again
nearly closed.
tySrcjitxT and Schoolmate. Wo hava re
ceived the February number of this valuable publi
cation, dooidediy the most practical and most valuable
perodical of the kiud in this country. Published by
Oalen James X Co., No. IS Coruuill, Boston, at$l
per annum.
lyjowi P. CLKvexs.son of Samuel Clemens,
'ef this place, was killed at the battle of Fredericks,
burg, on tho 13lh of Doci-mhcr lust. Hu was a mem
ber f Co. D, llth ItegY rVnu'a Vol. Lieutenant
Cross of his company, writes to his father, tliat John
'fought manfully until he fell mortally wounded and
died next day. lie was a young man of exeolleut
character and only about 1 S years of age.
tTSince the removal of the Railroad Depo-, She
xiff Vandyke hat refilled his hotel, and made quite
an improvement in its appearance and com (bits.
EjFmt at Shamukix. We regret to state tha1
the Luke Fidler Coal Breaker, a short dktance abovo
Sbamokin, worked by John Dunklebergcr A Co.
was destroyed by firo on Tkursdny eveuing, the 22nd'
nit. The breaker Was the properly of ,Mr. A. M.
Eostwick.uf Philadelphia, and the JIcws. lioyd of
this place The loss is about 112,000, mostly covered
by insurance
i Ll,hi .
tyjohn Beckly, of Milton, had both of his arms
masked and broken on Tuesday last, whilo in the act
of coupling care on the CattaWisSa Railroad, on Inch
road he was employed as brakesman:
tyThe following soldiers of tho 131st Regiment
Teen 'a. Vols., were buried lately at Muncy, Lieut.
Maxwell, Jas Turner, son 6f Judge Turner, YT, J).
Powman and D. K, Worthing ton:
iii 1
tv"A r.n'e, ediUii.ing liin; lo confisjich of Judg.
crt, requires only the stamp provided by law for
promissory totes. Hut a judgment note, which con'
Mit authority "for any attorney of any Court of
feocrd to appear and confess judgment," U construed
to Cohtuiu power of attorney, aud requires a powor
of attorney tlanip bt tl besides the promissary note
stamp. Forth entry of Judgment by the rrotheao
tar y no stamp is required.
iy BnoKi is. Some of tbe young folks who eould
not wait, ventured upon the ioo on the pond lat
Monday beforo it was sufficiently strong. The result
was, a young lady from Williamsport in company
with a young gentleman 'went In" over bead. With
tbe aid of a board turn from a fence, the couple were
got to shore without any other damage than aa in
)uutary bath, at an inconvenient timt and place.
lueka is now again secure, and tha skaters are
Jaily Miffing the sport it afiords.
. '
t I'ktuceria Carotr W notice that our
xobangca iu some iucaUilas give great credit to eer
tiiu msuufunturct, ahfs staling the auioi'Dt of taa
such men fay under sue aesr revenue law. This is
all wrong, aud the sredit thus gli-so Is nut doser.'fd.
It is tot tha waAufu.-turT v lU rujuer of aa ar
tiol that rUy fays 4 1st U U tfc. iuim r
ill the laUrer and Uie uieeHiairle Cietotluig sjilllwus
of (he land. Therefore, Ijjut piat ILU iSag of
ou ebvet ut at the t(MHe f lite (tm.uuiiity at larga
'will be d'speiwed aiib hcrcaflrr. i is em.li.iutd
these cueti thus m Isudrd. aijl imsmo ttM tjbe hu'
den of goteiuuoiil ij al.a u Ui.ir shuuldtfs,
1 1 ir ar ' i.
tp laiasraaor taa aM4oi Vstiif axa
PurrsviLLi lUuaoia -Tbe Nurthera Ceulral rail
road has beMu the ewaes iU Ike asiaatukia VaUey
and 1'etuville Kail suad, barlug Uaeu a )mt f .r a
period ef uu.e hundred and aluely-utiia toais 7U
Uriui aud eodaif ibuUJouulie aud Ifsa.
far areHi Ul at a sieuJ yie.ltu k.U .1
Uarruiarg, urn edaeeday uf lat e, ty a aunt,
saittea of diievtofs refawHilliig hwih saMisauie. TkU
rued, whUh eauada at wat, ftuui iUt 4aea U
Mvaat l araul, a dUiaaea of M aillM, uu, 0
htailuf the ahaiuekla aval regtw, iaMi auk Ilia
Nibwa lealiaj at tais H"- The road ll esel,
leulauuditi.il), aad pfueaMwe Ink nl las a.M
t ilaableaitd rwuervtM rsiUua-U'u Uieeauuy, At
f 4-r Iu lis is'urtaef a Cetiujai sUilruaJ. aad taa
I'biUdaadKiia akaa auiebod U alii be t Iwtaeaae
lue, aad Ute aliia Wtereet (a lbs aal u, a til
U fled to Imus that it i U Ike aaad a Hiteuf
able aad ailliu la ua4 la taeia 4um fugues
fw Ibell (.(.MretluM
( f H sUId u iLuti, f aeeks
llat aa aumiudai4ua Uau u.l4 lea at ef
lbs Ma-kia Vil sad Cvuatula uad, aa ttta tat
wi yeei. 1b treweidto tt ls4 Sued ka. i mnuim
Hh4 al awttsi4alsi lenjsasj
t3P Attrmpt to BnCAK Jam..--Several of the
prisoner! confined in tho jail at this place, made aa
attempt to cacapo, on Tuesday night by breaking
through tho wall. One of the prisoners was from
Northumberland, confined for stealing a gun, and
the other (a negro) for breaking Into a saloon at Mil
ton, Tnoy were confined In a room up stairs, as one
of thorn had previously mado an opening In the wall
below, Sheriff rTaldron who keeps a sharp eye on
tho rogues inhieehargc, went up Into thcirroom after
midnight and found the atone wall romoved from
under the back window, and the rogues about ready
to leave thomtclves down, without even saying good
bye to their boat. The Sheriff relieved thou from
such labor in future, by giving them each a pair of
iron gloves to wear, whioh will give thorn time td
reOoot on the uncertainties of all things human.
(For the Sunbury American.
letter from Ike Army.
Camp at Ddntric, Va., Jan. 23, 1363;
Deaii Amkrican : Perhaps a few lines from this
point may not prove entirely devoid of interest to the
readers of the American. Tbe 1st Brigade, ((Jen.
(ioary's) of the 2d Division of Hen. eiluciim's Army
Corns, now occupies this place, and are prepared to
hold it against any attack. It wnsatthis point where
Stewart's Cavalry attacked Ine three Ohio Regiments'
belonging to our brigade, and were so gallantly re
pulsod, on Inst Saturday throo weeks ago. We nave
built fiue winter quarters, eroded several Forts, and
had entertained the pleasing idea that we were to
remain hero until spring, but wo are now under
marching orders, and dou't know how soon we shall
hear the boys singing,
"Oh don't yon hear the General say,
'Strike your tents and march away.' "
This brigade consists of the 147th and 2Sth Pern
rylranin,tbo COth, Mb and 7tb Ohio Regiments. Tho
147th Regiment, in which is a Company from Sol ins
grove, commanded by Copt. Davis, is tho finest and
apparently the best drilled regiment in the Brigade,
and numbers more men than any other belonging
to It, We hire throo new and five old companies
belonging to the Regiment. The live old companies
formerly belonging to tho iSth Feun'a. Vols. Tho
health of the troops belonging to it is remarkably
good, owing in a groat mousure to the superior medi
cal skill of the Surgeon. Dr. Culver, and to some ex
tent to the promptness of the Quarter-Master. Lieut.
8. D. Conner, who la ever on tho alort that none but
tho best rntions aro dealt out to the men.
Col. Purdoo, commanding this rogtinent ranks as
one of the bravest men of the war. At Antictam, ho
stood all day in the hottest of the Ore. doing execution
with a musket. While Major Cmig is acknowledged
by all hands to be one of tho finest drilled officers in
the army. Those are the kind of men who should
have charge of Regiment. They muke tho troops
under their command, cheerful, healthful and good
lighters.
Dumfries is the teeond oldest town In Virginia,
and tho third oldest town in America. It was nt this
placo where Wahin-;ion was cducutcd and tha aid
Court House in which Patrick Henry mado hU mai
den speech is still standing here. At ono lime it
numbered over SHOO inhabitants and Contained many
fine Virginia residences; but now it stands scarcely a
wreck ot its fiirmorimpurtauuo numbering lea than
three hundred souls, in conversation with on inlelt
ligeut citizen who h is resided hi.ro for Dfty years, I
learn some interesting particulars concern. ng I ho
place. It wtia formerly tho couiiiy scat of Prince
William county, and a principal point on the great
Southern mail route. A liltlc south of tho village is
a grave yard, where something of its antii-uity may
be learned. One grave-stone Dears on its inscription
the name of a person whose resting placo it marks,
and says he died iu 1710, one buudrcd aud fifty-two
years ago.
At some future time, If wo stay a day or so longer
in this section of Virginia, I will take pains to collect
some items of general imprest, for publication in the
American. A SOLDIER.
The Ilattlc on the lllncloralcr.
ItOCEIt A
rnTdn wtlirpi-;a
eoitcon.vxi
11 T GENERAL
Foktrem Monroe, Jan. 30.
Roger A. Pryor, the Reijet General com
manding on the Blnckwntev, crted over
with a large forecfc to obtain fofjlge, hnrt
v;ith the intention ot attacking our com
mand. At twelve o'clook Inst night Briga
dier General Corcoran received orders to
move from Suffolk to meet Pry or, and at
three A. M. our artillery commenced a fire
which was briskly responded to by the
Rebels. General Corcoran and Colonel' S. P.
Spear, of the Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry,
reconnoitred the enemy's position nnd dis
posed our troops to the best advantage.
Tho light was ft sanguinary one, nnd when
my informant left the batt'.e-lield (12 M.)
the battle was still raging. The Eleventh
Pennsylvania Cavalry mid Dodge's Mounted
RiHcs charged with drawn satires, and the
infantry made several splendid chajges nnd
drove the enemy before them. The Rebels
fought wilh great KltibbrirnnesR, and our
forces were Lot behind in gallantry and
bravery.
General Corcoran marched hi3 furcea from
Suffolk nt 12 o'clock on Thursday night,
aud when near a plate called the "Deserted
House,"' he was nt tacked by Pryor, Colonel
S. P. Spear had his horse shot under him
and was constantly exposed to the utmost
danger. Colonel Matthew Murphy, of the
Bixty-ninth New York Volunteers, was com
plimented on tho battle-field for daring and
braverv. Colonel Knodercr, of the One-
hundred nnd sixty-seventh Pennsylvania
Volunteers, is badly wounded. Captain
Taylor, of the One hundred and thirtieth
New York Volunteers is killed, Lieutenant
Buwtcllc, of the Sixth Massachusetts Volun
teers, is killed. The Thirteenth Indiana
Volunteers lost one killed and two wounded ;
the Sixtv-hinth Iscw York Volunteers lost
ten kltled and thirty-two wounded ; the
Ono hundred and fifteenth New York Vol
unteers lost two killed and mx wounded.
Caplain J. .1. Blodgett, Assistant Adjutant
General to Brigadier General Coreonia, was
slightly wounded.
The dglit had lastetl seven nour wncn my
informant left and Was then raging lieieely.
Reinforcements were s-x-nt to Gen. Corcoran
by General Peck, and nt Inst accounts wc
were driving the RobeU beforo us with great
slaughter, and have thus far captured and
rccured about 100 prisoners.
Capture ol Ibo UritUb silenusvr
4rrIssfi'N llojnl."
Dai.tiioi:e, Feb. 2.
Tho Richmond WV.i'j of Suturday, roci-i-vud
at the lmf) icit olfiee, has the follow
ing "Aftrr our form wn$ sent to press on
Thursday night, a telegraphic despatch was
received announcing the rapture of the
British steamer Prinrets Royal, Captain
Lawson, while uttcinptlug to run the block
ade into Charleston.
"At the time of the departure cf the
Princess Royal from Halifax for Deruiudu,
the Northern paper announced the fact,
nnd gave a decriptim of the veel and
urgo. The Union crtiiM-ra wire, therefore,
oil the look out, nnd alio was making her
way U'I'oro lu light, on Tliuraduy morn
ing, khe vu auddenly surrntinded, and her
olliiirs coi?ipclled to run lur on Long Islund
ltli, where hu was captured.
"Tin1 Prince a Royal had on board most
Voluublu fitrgo, ('(ntiting of eight WUU
wurtU guns, four ktitini entma for gun
lu, tale. pmuUr, 5.c. The bulk oi her
Jreiy lit tia iMI ton .
A, party of Ijiyllall workmen, skilled n
tLo uwuglkturu ut project Ilea, were cnptur
editli the vvotl. Tim pilot ami una or
two f i4 rew i'M.'aiKii on boat and
tyiuluHt C'liiuiitn.
'Wit iwu y4jlk. tfi trit Ihftt linpurtnnt
dcaMU.Uus) liuu Caitfaiv Wamjf 10 IU Gov
triuiuiil er satvH( by lltxaa M roMa."
WnikiJi, a'ilj. l'iiuia Roy-
it, whiih liti b)wii t aptiife4 v'f 1 haiU-aton,
had ot) lurd UtH txtrn-U of ,,-uniiuader,
ttavi AruisiruuK itutia, a luiuu U.I ut was. blu
rry, lgbl blndrvJ and eighty balea v( sbtvl
liuu. 0v bundled U'kt-a if tju uia, ativot
laW.ry, liiiiilril
ml forty f ur Laic of
ItardtSMi. ktiu'iy va caa f I.umHs, two
liuudrwtl aud Iwiutjr ulua ig cf tojVe u4
olUi r tiilual'U'a.
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Bub hit tf 4wra Th t "uilliinrr vl
Lilvriitl llcttiiuw ivcoivvd fruiH all aouiiw,
all fiUliaa,
f lb .kavk
,.,. .
klh.1
in-! sUetf aluia, iIuiihii
atta.ad lU laid suet . vta lul l
tt uii -noail tjawia I
ia'-l W1JA. ,s
The E-ntrsit " Itcbcl I-lew. "' "
nSchmoml papers havo been received to
January Slat. They contain tho follow
ing: "It is Impossible that the Florida could
have been tho vessel that sunk the United
States enn-bont Ilntteras, as she did not
leave Mobile until tho night of the 18th
Irrst.y mid tho Ilnttcrnt was sunk on the
11 til. Wo have rcllnblo information that
tho vessel that did sink her was tho British
Man-of-war Spitliro, as the Cnptttin indicated
ih his replv to the Yankee commander.
It may be that Commodore Wilkes bad
Wearied out British endurance by his extra
ordinary blockade at Nausau and other ports,
and that orders had been issued which' re
stilte I in this naval engagement.
Major Heid Saudcrs, with his despatchr?,
was captured,- by boing botrared by tho
crew of his yntcU. As soon as they got out
of Charleston, the crew tied him and steered
for thti fleet,- tnd delivered him up to the
Yankees. This accounts for his despatches
not bcing'scnt to tho bnltotn.
Mkf.tikg) of Dank Dikkctoiis ik Refe
hekce to the natiosal. charter. a
ineMlng of the Directors of tho different
Banks in this city was held, on Saturday
last, to take action regarding Secretary
Chase's plan of consolidating the State
Banks tiudcr a Naltfonfd charier. The bill
proposing this change is rinv beforo Con
gress, anil tho result of the meeting on Sat
urday tends to show that our banks will be
unanimous in adopting its provisions, and
that the State charters will be annulled.
-iTiiB Naval Fight at Ch'aiu.esto?.,
Tho latest rebel news in regard to the
capture and loss of our steamers at Charles
ton, is contradictory.
The Richmond Examiner of the Sd Inst,,
makes no mention of n great rebel victory
and raising of the blockade, but simply has
this announcement. Anoilicer with a bout's
crew came up to the city, passing by the
Yankee iron-clad New Ironsides lying in tho
oiling. The Richmond Examiner, samo date
has the following : During tho attack upon
Fort McAllister this morning, the ling stuff
of the iron-clad was shot away. There Is
no excitement but the best spirits prevail.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Economy is Wealth'.
CI III! YOI U COI II FOR 13 C fH.
Tho BEST and CHEAPEST Household RKMLPV
in the World.
IiMlanic ponnat's
GREAT C0KUI. REMEDY
Madams ZADOC POR
TElt S Curative llilfim
Is warranted if used ac
cording to tho directions,
tn cure in all casus Cnuglis,
Colds, Whooring Coupli,
As:luna, and all uCvutious
of tho Throat aud Lungs
Madame Zadns Porter's
Unlearn is prepared with
all the rrquisile cure and
skill, frnui it combination
of tho bi-st remedies tho
vegotable kinjrdnm afl'ords
its .eincdial qualities aro
basivl on its power to assist
tho healthy and viorious
circulation of tho blood,
blood, thro' I he Lunp. it
is not a violent remedy,
but craolient warming,
senrobiujr. nrd crtootivu ;
can no taken by tha oldest
jierson or youn;
iSWV-D Madame Znd
T&M.XK Buieam has bee
ntst chil'l.
doo Porter s
:en in use hv
the public fur over IS years
una lias acquueii it pre
sent sale simply by being recommended by those
who havo used it to their aillictvd friends and others
Must IuronT.isT. Madame Zitloc. Porter's Cnr.tt
tivo Balsam is snld nt a price whieli brings it iu ihc
reach ot every one to keep it convenient lor nse. 1 hu
timely use of a singlo bottle will prove to be Worth
1 U0 times itscost.
NOTICE Suvo your Money ! Do not be pcrs ua;
dt'd to purchase artu-lvs at 4s to (1 which do not con
tain tho virtues of a 13 cent Bottloof Mudamo Por
ter's Curative Balsmn, tho cost of miinufuciuritu
w hich is as great as that of almost any other medi
cine; nnd the very low price at which it is sold,
inukc8 tho profit to the seller apparently small, and
unprincipled deulors will sometimes rt'cnimntud
other mcuicims on which Uu-lr proGis aro larger, un
less Iho customers insist upou lmvinj Madauio Por
ter's and none othor. Ak lor Madumo Porter's I'u
rative Balsam, priee l't eeiila, and in lurc boitUs at
j cents, and laVe no oilier. It you cannot get it at
one store you can at another.
Sold by all Druirtrisl and Storekeepers at 13 els.,
and in larger bottles nt S; els.
HA J,. i. ItlC'KEL, Proprietors,
January 31, JS03. ly ew York.
Oltl'IB AS' I'OI RT RAI.I',
IN pursuai.ee of an order ,of the Orphans' Court of
Northumberland county", will bo exposed to pub
lic sale, nt Iho bouse of Frederick Haas, deeensed,
ou'JII.Sl)AY, the 24thdjyof February. A. 1. ISliD,
IhoTuliuwiiiff described property, to nil ; Tl.u un
divided lenib part uf afl that eel lain tractor pic.u
of land, situutu in I'ppcr Augu'ta luwuship, Nor.
Ihumbcrlnnd eountv. uud Male el' l'eiini.vivsi:.
aujoining land of widow Smith on the corili. laud
ot cbiuucl Moore on Ihe south, land of Wm. Welutl
on tho east, and lands of said Samuel Moore und
widow MnitU on tho west, eontainmir tweniv acres,
U'.nre or liua, about twelve acres of which are cieured.
wliercou aro creeled a two-story Brick Dwelling
tiuuw, H j- raiuo 04iu,
A Stone VutT.Iovvcr jirlt Mill,
a tenant House, nnd other outbuildings, a Well of
water at tho door, aud a good orchard on the
premises.
Also, Iho undivided tenth part of all that certain
lot of Kiuund, situuto in said I' ppcr Augusta town
ship, adjoining; land of Jtueph Cake on the north,
limd of Frederick Coble on the sooth, land of K. Y.
llriht ou Ihe east, and land of I Ijo bi lls of Aduui
r-bim'.er ou Ihe west, containing Cvo acres aud forly
lurches, more or leas, all of which is cleared, aud
ou which is a good orehard.
Alto, tbo one undivided tculh cf lbs undivided
four-Ulibs of all that oertain lot uf ground, siluaie in
Ihe borough of Suubury, ou Ihe south side uf tliack
berry siroet, bcuf bounded on tbo nurlh by said
illackbciry street, ou the south by tha Sbamnkin
Valley & Po!t4ille Railroad, on the tut by Jiocr
street, aud ou the we.l by a lul of Peter 11. Manser,
being lot numbered in the general plan of said bo
ruuU two liundrvi ami Iwciiiy-uioe (J.'V )
Also, the uuditiueatenih part of all that certain
lot or piece n( ground, ailuato in said borough of
buutury, on the tal side of Fawn street, adjoining
rnwusireei ou mi wui, j-oai-ocrry srreei ou tuu
south, au alley oa Iho east, a lot of the estate of
Frederick Haas, deceased, (now in tho pucsU.u uf
Martiu brocious.) ou the uorth, buiug lurty irel in
frout on said Fawn street, aud Iwu hundred ai d
Ibirly iu depth, whvrouu aro ervcttd a lo-lory kg
bouM, a Well uf water, Ae.
Also. Ihe ono undivided tenth rart of all that
eerlaiu lot or pieee of ground, situate in Ibo borough
ol sunbury aloiwaid. unke east aide ol'Fawaral
aiorts.il J, ujoit.ing ia sueel ua ine eI, Ike tut
ol giuuud abova dtsoiibuil on ihe souib, aa alley oa
I be sail, aud a lul of Ucuiyllaupt u the SHiriii,
Liu4 t.riy ftet iu fivi.l. uiore or . as, oasiiUF'awa
sueci, aud two aundie4 ana Uiiny fotat sleep,
abcreou era oreetuj a lo slory bru.li daeitiiig
boue, a Well of aster, and other ouibuildiuxs, Li
Ibe property ot trcderlek Haas, deeraaed.
baie iu auuiwcuee at It) u'.Uwk A. M of said day,
abea Ibe Urms aud euodiiums uf sale a ill It u4a
auuaaby . Ht.NUs UAl FT, tiuardiaa,
. . Kf Fetal k', Uwaat,
Py wUr ef lbs Court,
J. A J CliiMIMIS, Ilk O C
w.Ury, Jaa. It, ladl. )
VnlesultU II ml i:aiMi fva Ussle,
XT OTIC t is busby gltca thai all Ike iaieteel aad
i asUM l Ibe beln vt Ibo Ute Vidviwk llas.
J.wv4, of, in, aad la all Ike load, luu aud
pfeiuiMpe suStik4iMl aad daauiiaod la lie abuva
adtviliMSkeiil by lUuiy tlaupt, aill be aHeted
ruuiwixiew ouioiy, ai '
aad swld las lba k.sk.et aad
VW VMaMf. i Mas llll
ale W Ibe luivkaMf lbs Ule e4ale la l4
kiopMiy. lue lule la aasiuepiliataWe aad the
iivpeiiy taiusUe ai-4 ta ad asMMlniua.
aWie lu awiau4 at las tu.s iiiae as ebon saeu.
Ilxaad, wkia ike iMfe and eobdtUuM aili be awvle
"TiiiliFIHri i'F I It Hilt UK Um, iH'i,
Jkkassf It, fl4.
uil(i;,
I 4 LL iSfeyt kaoaiaa lk.-.-li WW
! J a lll'" a vii.ul, iii.- a avi
a--.-M-i, aul Jlwa Mil ui ls as
Ikiu-wilM to M lkJvU4
ia m iM-.a
baM ia
tkiLlkii ASMAKT
Kry.laawili
Ill il
II
To !ortu SullVriTai of 1otli Kcxcs.
AREVEREXP UENTI.FMAN having been re
stored tn he llh in a fun dnya, nfler emlerjiinR
all the usual routine nnd irregular expensive modes
f treatment, . 'lout success, eoujidem It bis saorud
duty to cominunlnate tn his afllioted iallow etcalures
the mraks or una. Hence, rn Ibo roueipt ef an
addressed envelope, he will send (froe) a copy of tho
prescription used, direct to
, ln. JOHN M. PAUN'ALU,
ISA Fulton Slroot, Brooklyn, N. V.
anuary 2, lb03. , . . .
SEW
I'OK
hAI.C, . '
, ALSO, ' ' '
GAUDEtf OlX FRUif FAP.M3.
PultaMe for (Irapes, reaches, Pears, Ras)bfrrie,
Strawberries, Blackberries, enrrants, Ac., of 1, 2i,
6, 10 or "0 acres each, at the following prices lor the
present, vis.; 2l)acrcs for $200. In. acres for (110,
o aoros for $00, 2i acres for MO, 1 aero for (20.
Payable by Ono dollar a week.
Also gnHi urnnnejry innus, ana vuinge lots tn
CHF.TW one, 2.1 by luO feet, at (01 each, payable
by one dollar a week. The nbovo land and farms,
aro situated nt (.'hctwood, Washington Township,
Burlington County, Now Jersey. For further in
formation, apply, with a P. O. cHamp, for a circular,
to
B. FRANKLIN CLARK,
Va. ftfl C'c.lur Street, New York, N. Y
January 24, 1S0J. ly
To OiiNrimplirrsi.
THE Advertiser, hnving boon rratored t hofilth
In a fiw weeks, hv a very simple remedy, nfler
having suflored several years with a severe lung af
fection, nnd that droad disease. Consumption is anx
ious to make known to bis icllow-suliors tbo means
of cure.
To nit who tlrsiro it, ho will tend n copy of the
prescription used (froe of charge), with Ihc directions
for preparing nnd tislng Iho snme, w hich thcv will
find ft Kfiia Ci bk for Conri hiitiox, AktIima, Biion
ClliTis, Ac. The only object of the Advertiser in
sending tho Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread information which he conceives to bo invalua
ble, and he hopes every aufleror will try his remedy,
as it will oost them nothing, and may prove a blus
lag. Parties wishing- tho prescription will ploa.o ad
dress ilaiv. ELlWART) A. W ILSON,
. . AVilliamsburg.
Deo. 20, 1S2. 3m - Kings County, Now York.
xris.iv (VI-michs ai iii'iruicK.
CAME to the prcmis-s of the (bcrlber, in Mount
Cnrmcl township, Northumberland oounty, about
tho 1st of August, tliroo stray .Steers, Ihcn about 10
months old. Two of them are dark brown color, nnd
the other spotted. ' Also at tho same time and place,
c.imo three slray lleiffers, red, whilo nnd Siotted,
and also about Id mouths old. Tho owner or owners
arc requested to call and establish their claim forr:iid
cattle, pay charges and rcuiovo tho same according
to law.
EXOCII R. COLE.
Mt. Carmcl twp., Xor. 15, 1302. 2ui
ISO VA K A SSO 'I ATI ,
PiULAHELPHIA.
For the Relief of the Pick end Distressed, afflicted
wilh Virulent and Clironio Diseases, aud especially
for tiie cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs
MEDICAL AUVICFgtveu gratis, by tho noting
.Surgeon.
VALVABLK RKrORTSon spermatorrhoea
or Semiunl Weakness, and oilier Diseases nf tho
Sexual Organs, aud on tho MEW REMEDIES em
ployed in tho IKnpuisnry, sent' to the ntliicted in
seiiled letter envelopes, free of ehurge. Two or threo
tntnps for postage will be neceptnble.
Address. DR. J. SKILI.IN iiOL'liHTOX, Acting
Surgeon, llouurd A"""oiaUin, 'o, 2 txmlh Ninth
d'lreul, Pliiliide'pliis, Pa,
Jununrytt, ISti.'l -ly
lsli3. ArrntiRetiiciUa 1V3,
of evv York I.isicn,
THE CAMI'EX AND AMUOV AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON K. U, CO.'S LINES,
From Vhiliitlrlphia to iWw J'or and H'y 1'lcets,
from Wonut Ktrtet VTharf and Kcnsintton
JJijrnt, will leave . foloir, rii : fauk.
At fi A. M., via C:imdt.n and Amlwy, (C. nnd
. Accoinnionriuon.i
AtO A. M., via Camdcnand Jersey City, N.J
$2 23
Aucemmoiltttinn,
At H A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City,
'Morning Mnil.)
At 8 A.M., via C'nmden and Jersey city 2d
Class Ticket
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
E.prevs
At 12 M. via Camden nnd Ambtiv, C and A.
2 23
.3 00
2 25
3 00
2 23
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
(Accommodation.)
At 2 P. M., via t'umden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Express.)
At 3 P, M,. via Kensington and. Jersey City,
Wash, ar.d N. Y. Express
At 0J P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City,
(Evening Mail.)
At 111 P, M, via Kensington and Jersey eity,
rMUithcrn Mail.
At M (uij;bl) vi Kensington and Jersey city
hnu'nrrn Express
At 5 P. M , yia'Cainden ami A'roboy. (Atimm,
modal ion, Freight aul Tassenger, First
L'la.-s Ticket.
Second Clafti Ticket,
2 !5
1 30
For Water Gap, r-lroudi.linrg, Scranton, Wilkcs-
i.-i'.rc, Jl.inir"?e, oreui lieud. i!c; nt t A. M
fmui Kui.hl:i7luii, via Delaware, Lackawanna and
esicru naiiiium
For Munch Chunk. Alleutovn. Pclhlehcm, Belvi
dere, Eas! n, i.ambortvillc. F'loiuinxtt.u. Ac, at 8
A.M.. from Kcruint;'on Depot, uud at i V: M t
fioiu Wulnut street barf.
(T ho 0 A. M. Line connects with Trains Waving
Eas'.ou fur il.uuli Chunk, al 3-20 P. M )
For Mount Holly, at C A. M., 2 and 4 P. M.
For Free-hold, at A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY.. LINES.
For Ttristol. Trrrton. Aa., at 11 A. M. and 21 and
5 P. M. fium Kensington.
For Paltnyru, lliveiioo, ilelaneo, Beverly, Eur-lilij-lon,
Florence, Eirduuiowu, t.c., ut r 1, 2, 41
0 P. M.
V Fur New York, ami M'ay Lines leaving Ken
silic on Lcpot, InVo the Cats n Filth street, above
Walnul, hail au hour before departure. Tho Cars
tun int.. Ihe 'pot, npd oa tho arrival of each Train,
run from the Iiepot.
I'llty Pounds of Burgage 6nly, allowed caHi
fassengcr. Puasecgtts are pmLitiied from taking
auyihiug rs ba?iiKe but tbeir weariuj! Bpj.arel. All
haripige over Jjtiy piiupds to bo paid for extia. The
Company liu.il their resuousibilily fur bngjagc lo
ti;e liolhir per pound, and will col be liable l .r auy
u;ouut beyond f lUt), excerl by sreeial e intjuet.
Yil. II. UATZMKR, Aijeut.
January 17, 1S03.
W3 UROADWAY, Corner of Bleeekcr Street, -NEW.YORIC,
"CARTES DE VIHITE,"
Photographs. Pamerreotypr, 4c. rnder Ihe per.
aoual attention of M. A- ROOT.
January 3, latU. Hellographio Artist.
ASNOL NCF8 to all who trade Iu Eaiibury, that
be has jujt purchased a
lalMdi: NKX'U or vrrll Hrlet-lcd
NE W GOODS,
W:h be offers at hl old s'end. near Covert's IIolo'
r"ri j of Market rvjusr. very
('HEAP VOH CASH
Or If that will not do. Just as aheap Kf
O V X T V ! It l V V !.'.
tils stock aousisU of a lare asaortaieot af
HAT. fiOUTS.
CAPrt. tUui.
tO.VTS. f ALT,
l' A N Tfl. riOAP.
Vl'TS. MUMUS,
UAHlJw'AT E, l l.:.ew AltE,
aad ether artiolrt allogttbrr too auwervus to aiee-uua-
CALL .TTr SUC.
unbury, January S. Iul-t,
Tfa Mrilr'l'lisiet 4lafrver,
HIK J bUH iriUN OF MfcTHANt.iM
1 )FI.U a butiilwg aud upea fane, w lady s or ga
I ileuiau's ! b voiulilu I.
Ooe al Ibe eeiuK. bnl iartieitl, and dveided
ly lbs be and el,ivp.l IjwilJie r geueial aud
lelial'.e use vef on. r.l. 1: lM wul.iu it e I m.
awlad kith iu sua.'Kia'iT ileowa aiudiug ailsi ltt
Bieat, latidenug a key ul.uly amiKimiy. Ibe
earas ot ibis V) eu-'b aw auk.pid ol Iwo Uieiala, il.e
iu. lr ti.M Ial-im a..M Id ij.ilI w. LI li Lu iI.m .....
J HI fte,
Iii ir4 Usiatfw UAttt Mr iUu .4iijf lu t.y l
.wltsMias, -iJ ia s UHrt Vtt U.I -.)iiul
w ' it l. j f. nt ltud in Ai A4 In
Iii 4UtU A . tjt m ti uk i. bt,
I LVIUWi I1UII I. I UII M I
'I'll I -I -.II kuvaa lloUl I -iJ la Kubui) al iba
I i-'a.'U-ul (b awk'ia I kulial auk
WMlsius:iiiaisiwasiiswMk.k).
is a i ua a.uuik, utaui at mu ku
m 4 aasa ai'l
sa. 1 4 asV la
I (oi-akisx m) ksl as
a.
JUST OPENEDI
B. Y. BRIGHT. & SON,
INVITE tlie early attention of cash pur
chasers to their choico, varied and exten
sive assortment of FRESH WINTEH
QOOD3 tvhicli they offer at reasonable
prices. Our stock embraces)
A full lino of Handsome Dress Goods,
A nice lot of Domestic Dry Goods,'
A choice supply of doo Vrhito Goods,
A great variety of Boots nnd Shoes,
A largo Stock of Queens and Glassware,
A very extensive lot of flardwnrts
ILits nnd Caps and Ready Made Clothing,
Groceries ofnTl kinds, fresh nnd pure,
Drugs Paints Glass nnd Oils,
WE INVITE
particular Attention to the following lino of
Goodb, auitabfi; for' Holiday Presents
Peal Heavy Blanket Shawls,
French Blanket and Broclie Shawl-)
Hoosrry for Lndics, Gents nnd Children,
Ladies Gloves in great abundance,
A complete slock of Gents Cloves,
Fancy Shirting nnd Opera Fliiuftclsf
Assorted colors Bnlmoral Skirts,
Skeleton Skirts In great Variety,
Zephyr Opera Caps and Nubias,
Fine Sable Furs nnd Mufla,
Fino 'White Linen Handkerchiefs,
Colored border Cambric Handkerchiefs
Heal Bandanna Silk Handkerchiefs,
Gents Silk Xeck Ties and Cravat tn,
Fino needle worked C'ollnn,
Super Black Love Veils,
Silk Tissues of nssorted Slindcs,
Ribbons, Lnecs, Edgings and Rufflm?,
Fine Black Mohair Caps,
Shawl Pins and Scarf Pins,
Perfumery, Pomades and Soaps,
Buck Purses and fancy Port Jlonalcs,
First rate Skates, ready strapped,
Nice Hair Brushes and Pocket Combs,
Extra good Penknives nnd Scissors,
Childrens Gum Gilded Combs, .
Ac, Ac., &!.
Sunbury, Dec. 20, 1PC0.
ISciKtin;; ISnllrond.
WINTER ARHAKGEMEIJT.
n R E AT TRUNK LINE from Iho North
and
VT Ntrth-Wcst for Philadelphia. New York. Read
ing, roit.-ville. Lctmuon. Ailcntown. Laston. &o.
Xuiii.s leavo lli'.rrihurg for Philadelphia, New
York. Rending. Pottvillc. and all lntcrtucuiaiu
rilatiuns. at b A. M.. nnd 2 00 P. M.
New York Kxpresslcnves H.-irrisburg nt 3 15 A.M.,
airivinir at New Yolk at ID .III Iho simiio morning.
Pares from Huriiibur To New York $5 15 ; to
Philadelphia S'J oj and S2 DO. Ilng:.jo ihecUed
through.
Returning, leave New Y'ork at 0 A. M.. 12 Noon,
ami 8 P M. (Pittsburgh Fxpress). Leave Philadel
phia at 8 15 A M. and 3 l P M.
.Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains,
through Iu and from Pii:sburh without chunge.
i'acr.gers by the Cattawissu Rail Uoad leave Port
Clinton at 5.15 A. M.. tor Phila. and all intermediate
8tntion ; and nt ".25 P. M., for Philudclphh, New
York, ar.d ail Wav Points.
Trains leave Pi.tlsville nt 0 15 A. M.. and 2."0 P.
M., fur Philadelphia and New Y'oik ; nnd at 5.W P.
M.. fur Auburn and Port Clinton only, connecting for
Pine tirove and wi.h tho Ciutawissu Unit Ki,ml ; re
turr.inz fioiu Heading at 8 15 A. M.. fur lVttsviilo.
Anaetoniino.lalion Passenger train leiiv,-s Rcailiuj;
nt tt ,;u A. M., and ruturue from Philadelphia at 4 oil
P. M.
jf' AH the abor traips run duily, gupdoys ex
cepted .
A Hunday train leaves rottsyiile at 7.30 A, M.,
and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. .
Cnmmutalion, Miieao. reason. and Kxcursion
Tiekuta, at reduced ralve to luwl from ail point.
U.A.MCOLLS.
Dee, 13, lSii2. General i:uperiutciidcnt.
Idickauunua A. ItIooiuikur ISuil
ro;il.
: VN nnd after Novm.ber 17, 1 3fi2, Tos-enger
Trains will run as follows t
JJQVINH P01T1I.
Pi-right V
l'asen( r.
111. 1 A". M
11.40 P.M.
Leave
Scrahton, b.i'OA.M.
Kingston, 8. 20
" Rupert. ll.Jtl)
" Danvillo. 12.U6
Arrivoat Norlhiimberlnnd. 12 13 P. 31,
MOYINU MHITI1.
Leavo Northunibeihuid, 4,20 P. M.
Iinnvillc, fi.oO
" Rupert, .:t3
." Kington, 8.45 Leave, 1.45 P
. M.
Arrive at tv-rnnlou, 111. Oil V. M. SAU
A Passenger Train also Intrea Kingston at 8 CO
A. M . for beriuiion, to eocneet wi.h u train for
New Y'ork. Returning, leaves .Sernnton on arrival
of train from New York, at 4.15 P. M.
The Liu'kawanna A lloomsbur Railroad connects
Willi mo iielawuro, LavKawanna ami rstoru llail
mad at Scraulou, for New York aud ii.teruicdiuto
points erst.
At Rupert it connects wilh Ihe C.lui-fn Rail'
road tor points both east aud west arriving at Phil
adelphia at 11.13 P, M.
Ai Northumberland it connects with the Phihidel
pbift A Lrio Railroad and Northern t. i l.trul Rail
road, for points west and south Puicners arriving
at llarrinrjurg 4 t0 I'. Al I'Uilaaetphia 10 r. M.J
and Lullimore 10.20 P. M.
The Freight nnd Purenpers Train north, leaves
Northuiubei land at tl.45 A M , and arrives at 9,201
M passing Daurillo at 8. ill 1. M
JOHN P. ILPLKV, Fup't.
J, C. Ifll.1.1. Ucnerul Ticket Agent.
Nov. 2U, Ibo-
Northern Central lniluv !
rii'i:ix inn: tahle:.
TWO TRAIN'S DALY to and from lue North and
West Urnncb Susquebunnu, Llniira, aud all of Nor Hi
ern Now York.
a'Wftud alter MONDAY. November 17th. 12.
J the PassenKer Trains ot tbe Northern t'enlral
Railway will arrive at and depart fi' U. .'uuliury.
Uarriaburg and Itiilliuiore as follc.v.s, vis ;
8 O V T II W A II U ,
Mail Train leaves Sunbury dally (except
Buudav). I 4A T. M.
I' leaves lUrri.l.ur, 5 :0 '
' arrives al lialiiiuore, 10 JO "
Eipresa Zrain leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday.)
11 20 P.M.
" l,4es Harm-burg (ixei-pt
Monday.)
arritea al ll.dlluiore daily
(ex!.,)! Mouday),
i 43 A. M.
T 30 A. M.
Uitil Train Uhtm nluiiutrj Unity (ux.
ccft bt iJuy 9 ! A. M.
Uvr lUm-Lur 1 4j IV M
KiJ'ruM Tmu Uvm Httltiun-i J nil 8 -to Y. M
" nrriiv nt il.tiri'bur,', 1 tH)A M-
lvL llttriutur u4ceii
MoiitUvK 3 ?A A. M
u irrn v ut Htif.turr. tl
Fur fuiiLvf UilWuiMiiuik tl" rm.t.
i. .v. I tUaWU-V.fti.
Nov. t9, W3.
l uiubt'r l.uiMbt r I
rill LIP MIAV, Muui-y. lywuiuliig tton.ijf, Fl.
IM-oJ.jUJ ItU ItUiUiaul tli ruLlUlu vmrMl.
Utal ! Ki.iaiuUy kc w ku 1 Jmi4'. w I
lit, J 4 nil iiu4 ut l-uiitUr bU4iu4
.i.il-il, mlU-k it ll l U1- lv I'ttv.
Tle 'uuiVi.l4n mid i:-rlcui ol
MM I Mt 41 1 id,
i4OU lc , J Why. AJ . U -Mjri.J
kko Itos ui t biu.fc-11 au.l bi4 k-ui ku gtval rs-ibn-u.b
k.-.4u-l lui-'MlkU aui uu.l i
)) -wi-i a '4 lli.fe.d ruh (, siula
sui ts a.aj l I "I aa'Uu
1 ' aaiUAMkl. U tCAI li .
ltk4M4, at , J V,
IlkiahlJ, MJ-ly
i,.a a. l.k-.-P. tAk 'I ks.
. , - " - - - . -. - -. ----
KluUrt avk Isiuskuwiaa at(pf rk
fit- kiiM 4 k )
f,afU lal
AYER'S
1
Are coring Ibe Sick lo an exlrnt peter
before known of any .llcdklnr
IN7AL1L3, innn judge for y ourselves
iULES IIAtTEL, Tie., tlie well known errnmer, o.
Vhestniil eireel, a'lolitilrlpaia, v. tint tlmice reiluct i
"I am bstiy la ssr of ymte t.Tit.ue Pius, that I
have Smmil them a better fnniily nipillrtne, for ronmien
use, Ittnn any oilier WHhin my kiiwliics. Mstiy nl niy
friends have rrsllsril msrkrtl brnrdls I mm llirin, ami riv
Itirtdewiih me iu pelieeiii tlmt iliry p"wrsetirfltihliinrf
eirloea air driving nut (tresses sra rurin the sirk. Thet
are not only eflerlust, lint ante sad elenssnt lo lie taken
qnslhies whirh must make them valued ky Uie puulie
when they are knows."
The venerstile Chsiireltnr WAItDLAW writes from IU).
thiinre, l.lili April, IhMi
" Pa. J. ('. A Pir: I hsve tnkrn vour Pills with
arest henettt, for the lifilessncss, latienor, iois of niiiieTtie
ana IliHnus beailarlie, w hirh hs of tntp vesra ove-tnken
me In the sniiitf. A few doses of yimr Tills fnre.1 me. I
linve used your Clierry fecl'irnl ninny years In tny fitnilly
ha- roughs and etihls With tmoiiltiig siirress. Von uiRks
medicines whirh mre i snd I feel It n plsnwme to cciiimeuil
you fur the r,fsst yisi linve done ami sre dninc.o
JOHN P. r.r.i O'V, Ei.,Sre,ofilie Tenn. Rnilmsil Co,
says
Pir t I tfikp iilentuie In mffling hiy irrfiiitfiiy tn l .
trnTfy m J tmr ineotcttiM, n.ivinfr icrivri vory inittrrin
Itriipfit Truin tli ilrt nt iNitli ytmr IVitoral "nil ('nthai!ic
PilK 1 Kin never without them in my ianiih , m.rtmH
ever conttenl lo be, w hile hi meant will inn-tire tiifm."
The wnlelv renowned 8. 8. 8TEVENH, M. P., i f Went
wnrili, 1. H., Wril".
' llnviitu il net I ycur rTitBTtc Pi in In my ppciire, 1
eeriily from espt-rictice tdat Uiry are vn iinelunlilt niiK
lire. In CAen tf dior,)eretl riiiiriiumi nf the liver, rniiii.g
I lend fir lie, iiitlireminn, ctwtiveneiw. uml tlie preal variety
of iliicnes thil ftilltiW, tliey nre n ecrer remrdy ilitin uny
nllier. In nil cane where a imrgntive remedy in rrrTiireu,
1 cmtftilfiitly rerfmnienrl there Tills lo the public, m
niert' r to any oilier I have ever found. They ii vtire
in their nnem'tion, and nerleetly Pale nunliiifi whirls
tnnXe them an Invnlualile anirir for fM:llic use. I hava
ir manv vmni knnwn vmir -(Mmm-i Pn-ttmJ mm lli IumiI
ton eh tediriiia In tiiewnrUli and thM PilUnra in nn I
wiM interior tn that admirable nreonrntioti for the treat i
uieut of dweases.
" jfrfeti, Mt., Al. M, 1PM.
"Da.J.C. Am- PenrSIr: I have been niliirted fnrn
my hi nh wiih rniftiU in It nnrat fir in, and now, after
(tveiify years' trial, and nn untold of amount f MHfVriiiy,
have been rnmpleiely cured In a few week a- your PiliA
With what feel in pi of rejoicing I write can only l.a
huaeined when you realice wimt 1 have aulTer7d,and ilt
long.
" Never until now have 1 been free from 1 1 if m loatlisnlhd
disease in eome liare. At i!pic it allarknd my ees, nnd
made me aTinoM blind, W'idcx the uteiidiiraru jtaiti ; at
cibeia it reiilrd in ihc mlp of mv head, and detroed my
hair, nnd has ket me ianly hidi) all my dav ; pninetiniei
It rftm nut In nty fat o, ami ki-t n lor nmniht n rtw ore
M AIkmii time n eclii ago 1 c umienred takine your C'a
thattic rilW, ami now am rntirely free Imni the ccinj litii.t.
My ejee are Weil, my skin in i..ir, nnd my hair htm com
menced a bcalihv piimiiti nil i-l which inake me feci
already n new (ht-ii.
Hopiur thi- ft.i tp merit may be the mear.i of cmve) Inj
Information (hat rlin 11 do grod to oilier, I am, w ith every
entiiiient of giatittide. Vur, Ar..
MARIA riCKER."
'! have know n the nliove named Aiaria Kicker irom
tier childlKiotl, and lier afaleinent ia wtrii tlv tnie.
AMJltt-.W J. XlESKKVB,
Oventeet of the rortmnouili Mnnntaciuiing C'c.
CtrT. Jon. PKA'I'T, rf tho hiiip Majien. iilc from
PoMon, 9iih April, U."4:
u Vonr Tills have cnml me fmtn a hilloua nttark which
nmsc Irom deranceinent cf the l.iver, which iad become
very1 Sertoli f. 1 had tailed of any relie f hv in riivsicirn,
and fnm every remedy I ruubl try; Imi a lew duee of
yoni fills have completely restored me tn health. I luve
f'iicit them to tn) cliiidrrn for worm?, v. ill the l-et ef
ecl 'i'hry w ere pn-mpily cnicd. I rccrmnieuded them
to a fiirnd for eiitiveiiesa, which had iron bled him rW
ni(uthi ; he told me in a few day thev had cured him.
You make the bett iiiciliciue in li.e w Ji!d; ami 1 am liee
lu aay so."
Rend thi from Ihe ilitinpiKltei! Sollritornf the Pupreme
Court, wMe brihiant abilities have mat him well
known, not only iu thin hot the neiithbnrinji State.
" AV Orit m frrr, 1834.
11 Pin I hare great Fatisfaciimi in aspirin a ou liial
mynclf and family have lieen very much benefited by your
luedkinrei My w ile cured, two yearn aince, ot' a ae
vere and daiH'emua coujih, by your L'MKR&r r:tTmAfc
and Kince thru haa enjo; ?d i'jrtci t hcallh. My children
have everal limea been cured from attacks ol the Influ
enza and Cnitp ly ir, Il is an InvnhiaMe nuitdv tr
the complaint;. Vour i:thtic I'illi have cm ire ly
cttred me Irom a dyaep?ia and ciwtiveurs, whirl) hu
prow it iiK.n ue for atme yeary, imirrd, hi cure hi
much mora iiuKrtant, from the (art that I had railed to
pet relief fioiu fhe hf-1 PliVrlciana whith Iih seclom of
Ihe country tit id-, and fioiu any of Uie muiietum teoie
Uie I had taken,
" Von xreni to u, Toctor, like ft fravMenllal ble.-ing
tn our family, and )ou i..v well auppope we are m i un
til in 101 td' it, Votirit 'respect lully,
I.EAVllT TIIAXTER.
" Ia. j. C. Area Ihmof-cd fir: I hate made a UuT
oilpli tii.il uf the CaIhahtil- I'ili j, llt me b- y. l.r spent,
and haie been cured by (hem of Iho dreat'oil ttieiiiii.iiiiii
under which he found me eufi'eriiitf. Tlie lir-t dtfe re
lieved in, anj few milmMjur.it d have entirely
reunited the die.-te. I feel In' better health now than lor
entue year liora, w hub 1 al initiate entirely to Ihe etl'tiU
of yotrr CTHari liu.e. Your with treat re :,
LL'L'IL'8 H. MKTCAI.P."
Tle ol-nre are all from ieruiu i are publicly kiw,,n
"here Ibey revide, ami who wonhl not tn.ike tl.p" e nate
mente wiUiout a ihotoith cunviction th:;t they wcit. due.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO.,
Practical aid Analytical ChetuUts, Lowell, Mais.
55oU by rrllirg Grant, end H. A. l'ieber, in
Sunbury,
Ir. It, H. McCny, Xortuuinlerland.
.T. F. CusJow. nml C. Emvo, lUUtoB.
J. Cliri'tuan, Titrhiitvil.c.
IIonh &. Co., Mr. Cttrmol.
S. Hcristrofwor, Klysburg.
Vicst. fuhnnny.
Weaver & McYHIiunis, Paxicot,
Aud DoalctB.F.rcrywhcro.
August 2, 13o2-!y
J A0'0"30- BEC ,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
.Murli-t ii'rlT'iioilie Use
Iti-.H kCoil lr !,
BUNBURY,
TSFOUilS tlio citisens cf Surlmry ami v::!r.ity.
)liat be lias juit reiuiacd fioui l'liiiailcljilila wilh a
full ai-urlim-Ll uf
IMIJ. A.M AVIM'I KSS SOaiS,
OF EVERY DKS-CIUPTIOX AXft UALI1T.
Ilik stock cotifiis of Clotl's, Frcr.oIi'Ciolh. Blai-k
Ptta in an J l'an.y Uu-iiiu'mi. HI. toil Sntiu, Huvml
Silk. IMain nnd Fancy CosainuTC VKSTlNiiS. wlik'li
lio will niako up to oi'jpr in styles Id suit the tn.-lc (.f
I'lisUiiucrs, on short nutii-e, aud tho Uii'-it reasonable
tcrnu.
Anytlondsrot nnhanl. n ill bo furnished fcc;a
Philaili'lphia, l.y Riving tvo days' nolivo.
(iouua lurnifliod by uustomcia will ho U'.nilo up to
oriliT na hcrclofiirp.
As lie will ciniK.vnore but cxpcricnccl wnl;cico.
ficrv.r.j may rely ou getting thn.ii work well donu al
lis shup.
Ttiankfui for tho patronajro hTct..fure l.cs'owcd,
he ru.iii'c:i'ully soiiLi;ac.iiiliiiUuucout' tin' s:iuio.
Sunhury, Oelubfr 4, ltli.
OIUio of JAY 'OOIii:.
si ust uirnox Aai;N"r
At JAY COOKE Si CO.. Inkers,
111 SOVJll TUIUD siTKKKT.
rhiladeli.lna, Nov. 1, W-3.
Thaur.dpri(rnl. having been np olnlod Su''iip
tl.iu Aitent Ly luc i-eci etary i f Iho I'rvijuijr. U Hjv
ieiai'ud to t'uruifh, ut uitcPt thp
m:v tivkstv vau t nil cunt uwt's.
t uf Ihe 1'nilcd Citi, Ufr.i.trl. a- KiveTwinli".".
r 'diM'iMil.lr i Iba r'v-. ' ;' I..' viovi .miii'iil. af r
I uvvyviim. and aiith.rijwl' by Ael of Cur", si '.
1 ha tu).ou UwU'hi aro uuJ lu uuj vf f 'O, $100 i
J.'iml. jiliHKl. I
Th lt..il"r fjn.l lu suit-sof Sit", CI"". t'fi. ,
-lihiu antl s1Iimi.
lul. rt I al n prr at nl. wrr tJai iii cuiu:
fioiu U...1 ol pur.'huM.', and Is
1'AVAIiLU 1M GOLD,
;'iii1-Aiu.iuily. wkuh i faual, at Iho rtnit rc
mium ..a to ibuul i-mM ki eu.i i aiu.uii..
I niiutx, Mi'ri'Uanis. Met hui in, I J haliat., "id
a'l bo bavuaay uioutv lo iutclr .homd ki;ow aad
rcuiruibrr thai Ihvwi Uoad. ara lu eH.i. a Vii.l
Moi iaat( uiaiu all H.ilruaJs, t i.l, Dank Mu.'k
m.J ,'oouriun. ai.d iho ijiiiiia .ri.ducu i f all ih
Mabul u, to . i J . UaUto ooautiy i aud tlml lb
lull and aiuil t r.iiu luad .r ilia i..iulvf
laa lul.i-M aud lituidalia ot Btiuoiiwl, by twauii
liulii-s, -. is ii" aud Intaiual itsrutiac, sivS
lo uiaks ihv Uutt.U Ibo
I'm, Most Ail-Usi4 M-4 Topular luyaati-.bl
iu tha Mtikul.
Mubwtit'.ous r'iid al PAK la l.tfal Tmdaf
Sou., us t-ou- ai.d ibi. ks ot Lai. as al puf al I bila-dili-Uia.
iliilis by u.ail will iw.ua ioa.i'i
atuiiiiou. aud ty fa.iluy aud vtulmiaUoa alll
bv sUi.rdi d oa ' Iio.ikmi al Ibu K
A lull solely ti t'.w'U w-l Lj tl(' H aiR4 M
lu. vdu.v ..l..l
JAY I'UtiKK, HuUort(ili . 4at
Hit. , HlJJ out .
Vall I'utxsh ! IM''-,
OK WALL r-AHr-U ut ti:ilK l.sttiAii.i
HlHi AM rAHI-HN-
n il ,l,.-.i t,.,m iLm siuuU.tuikl.
I lb. M.vVlM-lll fl'illr. .f
miki.u . v'i.u i
.. . i t v.i . t V 9
bir, Xk l. lo.
mi
4 ilvr-M-') fl mm , auubuiy, fc.-iikaa.kfi
'UJ..i-.il'i'ii'"- , , I
,....' Ii. ikui C- f.uaiy I
(trill ' Mb. -il ku. 44 ul rtllli-a '
u-m.i in. aud awly u-,-ui. la. fvintll-''.. I
. i. . .. -. - 1 - - aw . aitl i
kmk tL I sat
JUST " XlECEIVrO! i
J. I-i. ENOEIs -
iUiH just rotumel from niUJelphi wiUi
east
Spring & Sucwner Goods.
For Meow l'fiir
CsMimer, Veiling, Italian floth,
Coaibi);, Liueu Check and Cultu'ia ie.
Clutb,
LInea
J, (lies n'cnfi
A laa aaj-irtmtat nf Prcfa "OooJ, Dluck aaJ
fancy Kill?, Pule . Tiaaues, Taney Ueiaos, bhalley,
all Wool Delunci, Monamiiicjuo Uooils at low prlaea
Silk LoTcllaa, Delaine, Lawni, Oinghaffis and
1'riu!". A full Itco of Irfrb L'.nen and M l.ll Hoods,
b'.oihi Ivirdcr mi I l'accy 6muu.tr Shaw hi, Bilk aiul
Lace M:uiti!lax, Ac.
Iti'aily Ma.lo Clolhinj,
A good tfortieiil of Hat ex J Caju,
A lorjo assortmrat of Jloais a&i Enoaa,
A full stock of Groceries, Molaws and Sugar,
(lardvrars and Duilding Material,
A full stock of Qr.rcn find Olaanrara,
A full s!o:k of fiili, Salt, Oils an.4 Wkito Lsad,
A. lorjc stock of Sow Wall Paper,
A nm elook of Btono and Earlhenwars,
And thousands of article; not enumerated.
All tlio above will to suld cbonp fwf Cash ot
Coaniry l'roJaco,
J, n. ESQ EL.
Bunbainr, May 17, 18C2.
NOW OPEIT,
MAMQTII FUEKIXyEEW ARE
ROUSE. (taw LtVY A CO S Pry Good Store,)
Formerly il l VsIuut Strcut,
V hiladelpliia, August .".0, lSiil. 3ai
;)0,OOt) '"aTKIilSS XVA'TEatt
to envois TBaai ijfi:xtv.i.i.it."v :
rpiIK ssiaaniimWnf pcr?or nro ai.-.i wanted to
L waar tha Kni'TS and hllMKS, inw boiuR uianu;
f.iflurfl. ii,v liietuli.crilr, oi tlio la.e.-t b.vlrs and
best nt' uiaiorril. ll:a iiig a lurc slock nf umlCiii.I,
ho Trill ui.i'.e up lo or4er i tun hut woikinau'.il:!)
niuuner. all Lliul cC
Caciilli'suou'r. ioti ni:1 !coc:,
Iuli' M;oi'tn!:ci (:if'i-,
ililtIroilK Kiioo-t, Ac, &c.
At short no'i 'c. Iinvinj; several years' iseriouea
lie facli rorC'Iout t.f iviir; gvuvrally autief.iction
all nho M.ivive him n call.
All work uiu.-d be jwid for before ler.viuj; the shea
When six perfect will hu doiuetcd off.
CjII at hi 'op r.cai'ly o o-site tho Court ITouse,
in Market niaie, nnd ncen:iin hia i.iw prices an
exauiijio Lis ;o.k before l urohiisine rlsewncra.
JylX WILYEIt.
Sunbury, Augat Pt lS'j2. Gm
g6o,ooo ,iaitforfsif cui
LLOYD'S KEW STEEI, TLATE COCXTY COL
OUtlt MAI OF THE VXITKD STATKd,
CAXADAS, AND Stff KUlSSlVIcK.
From recent purvcyi. conipleied Ai:;. 10, 1S?J
cost j:'. :..(! 1 1 in T;nv'o it, and one yYar's lime.
Siiiei-: r t' any ir ii) u.i'.p ci"?r mado by Colloa or
Miiehc'.l, nnd sells nt tho low prieo of hfiy ecaU; .
.'mi'.Iiinj iiiiiui'H rre cjii nved on this maj-.
It i. not v n lYvn'v Mnp. but it i alo &
C "l NTY AXi llAlUUlAl MAP
cf tto Vnitcd ?:uUi i vX C.imvl is combined In f.na
Hiving e)cry )ioaiircnd iaii..a and duUir.ces ba
tweeii.
. . . c; j.w
i.iur:iniru niiv nuiuuii ut i t.u j ... j" r
.inl r.i'. la'.:e b..'ek all niapsthut cai.nut bo sold till
refund Ihe in-j::-y.
hel d for 1 wur'h to try.
I'riuied hiiucU.ir.huw to etnvcssireM, furnisbe4
ull t.iir ai-chi.
Vanied Whiles lio Ar--nt. for err Jlnps in every
State, t'.ilh'.irnia. I'nonda, Eii.irUud. France and
Cuba. A birtunv luni be uialo iib a iV.r huudit:4
dolhiri .Mpitnl. Xu e.unj eiiti.in.
J. T. ih'.'i ii. I. ). lit Uro.idway, V"w-Tork.
Tho War l'lpm .'ini-nt I'tes our ii .p of Virginia,
.Miirv' iuJ. aua lcnnylv:inia. S!0t Hi.o, oa
whio'-' ..a: kl Aiitn'iAiiH.'rnk,'"!v.i pUurj. Jlaryi
laud Jl' rh'-. Willi imvHiit l'Yrrv. lth.ncin iiic. No.
lar t's F. .rd.aii'i id! !h i on the l-o oini. ". and every
other phi. e in JlnihuJ, Virjltoa i u I IViuiaylvaula,
or money rel'iiii-iei.
l.LOV li s I'.ijHisjriiphieal J(:ipof Ki-.tueky. Ohio,
Ti.dt.nia. i: llH.uuia. i Iho oiny au.h iriiy I'jr Uu.
linvll au.l iho War J'tl '.niiieiil. Jtui.ey rIV.nint
to any i.ne tiii.lh. an error iu il. l'n.'o jU eeuui.
Fi 'U.i I lit TriSuiie, 2.
'LLOYD'S .Man of iiciuia, MarylauJ, and Pean.
svlvauia 'I iii Map ia very lurj-e ; iii. C"i I.. but 'ii
en. ri.d it i Ihe l. at wh! di etii bo .ttrehaJ."
l.l.nVh ,S iii. til ol t!i .Mi .'j.-ippi liiv.-r
Flot-.l Aetiul SiirveV I'V t'-l'ii.'. Il:ui ai I 'ui.
en. .Ml;.- :.i i Hiver l'il ..Co. ci. I.ouia. M... kltowa
iVltv ii'ai.'i I ii.mii't'tn ::i.l u.vv..,r ni-iiv' tiviu ti
I.,..-1, to t!o du'l' H' M-.xi.-o' iir.t.v?i vrvy
saud-b:ir. i.-!:ii:J. li-i. lur tin ? an I all Ur
,..;i .. . '.not. tn in tli.' uvu.'- c.' re I i-i ountit au.t
t .iu. I'ii.h', il iu -C.-wts. J, i-uikat loriii, aail
! ..'I on liu ii. wh kIUvi. l.iu-ly ,.l.
Nam- li;:i Ai..ri..T, M amu.vjioN. S-.pl U, 19''.
J T l.L-n I'.'-HiU : fc-.-n.l ma yur Man of tba
Mlarlwippl Itinr. wiih piuu ytr kumli -id a"! b ,
ItMr.A li..Uut Ih-u'Us 11. 1'avi-. con uinaJ..' J lha
Xl t.''1 "-l1"-1,", I" auiu --'M-l to l i.rjlia-a M
uiauv M ari .iuir.-1 l--r u- vt Uui im-lio".
UllI.O. W tLl, B:iiil-.ry of Uia avy,
OuUW II. Mi.
,onx r a he iu a,
tt. TIJ fv Htwet,l.a,
Um LlhlS. '-ilU ai.).',
lUtLADtU'lllA.
Isasuif ler aud Maasx
f,..i.wf. and l'l
'. ... lu fell kii-4 'I f -
" fl l, kY-,'t ' I'! -lr.tas.yta
r-.w. I'rUiuU of Smihiif i-4
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lu all kll-di ' (
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b. 11.-I-
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