Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 28, 1863, Image 3

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Hi B MASSED., Editor A Proprietor.
Nt'IIl'IIY, PA.
8ATUiiDAiyEUI'UAHY,1803.
8. M. PETTENOILti ft CO.,
Ke. 37 Turk How, New York, anil 8 State Street,
Boston, (iro our agent for tin Susnt;nr American
In those elite, and are athorixcl to take Advortlso
talent ami Subscriptions' for us at our lowest rate.
"""" 3ioral glffaivg.
l"2 Vn.usa li s Hot sss. Our cltltcns have been
Wily engaged in filling their ioe houses during tho
past week. Thoy procured the loo front the mill
darn of Col. John Haas.
Of Win II. Kase, of Hush township, has been
appointed na Revenue Commissioner of the 8th Judi
cial ltislrict by Judge Jordan.
HI HSS',
fV Thc carpontcrsof Mifilinburg hnvo formed an
.a sociation to aid in fixing and ailbering to oortain
prices fur their work.
Dr. B. F. Wngonscllor, of Sclinsgrove, for
merly on assistant Surgeon In tho 139th regiment,
lias been appointed Regimental Surgeon of the 150th
Pennsylvania.
ri
Tlio Telegraph office in Milton, haa lately been
removed to tho office of tho Philadelphia A Erie
ltailrond, In oare of tho Ticket Agent, David llolter.
"p'Judgc Woods, at the late Union County Court
nt Lcwisburg, ordered all those who issued shin
plaster currency to rtdeein it at once, and If circula
ted by next Court, prosecution would be eommonecd
against the parties.
e..
tr'Asscssnr and Assistnnt Assessors of 1'nited
Slates tnxes. aro by law authorised to administer tho
oaths to tho persons making monthly returns on
which excise taxes aro levied. They aro to do so
free of chnrgo.
J"j5? Tavkrs LirKSsES. A ten cent National
'Tax Stamp is required to all applications fur tnvcrn
licenses which is attached to thocertificnto of signers
recommending the house, and a one dollar stamp to
the warrant of attorney to confess judgment on tho
bond. If the license is not allowed, of course tho
papers are valueless and tho stamp lax iu that case
not Imposed.
f5 I'otii.i.ion Paiitiks came oft" at the Central
Hotel and the Laurcnco House iu this place, on last
l'ridny evctiinir. which were well attended by tho
'young folks'' of this plncc, Sclinsgrove, Lcwisburg'
Slilton and Danville. They enjoyed themselves
lirnVw'? in "tripping the light fantastic too" unti1
1
near .lavlijrht. when tho -beaux went home
the gals iu the morning."
with
fi 'A snow storm commenced on Sunday morn
ing lust. ni:d cr.ntiniicd until in the night. Snow to
the depth "f 11,"", 'x '"ches fell n a solid founda
tion which made sleighing, for a Tew days, all that
the l ei of a ride on runners could di sire. A "two
forty ho!-c." a fancy cutter, a lovely gal and a ride
in the country, no doubt, mado many a young man
forget that his brothers are passing the dull hours of
winter in a dreury camp, waiting for a favorable
opportunity to,' rush on the traitor foe and rcscuo
the land from the perils of rebellion.
tThc properly of Frederick Il:ins. Ksq., adver
tised in our paper, to be sold no Tuesday lust, was
1, nocked down as follows :
The old homestead and mill property in Upper
.....i.m. i,. Chnrlc? Hairs for S-tl.Si'5.
An 'out-lot i" the same township, adjoining this
borough, to.).", vane. r.i r -...".
A lot on Fawn street, this borough, to Mr. Martin
..... l.r "i:i 00.
A loi on tl corm r lllackHcrry and Deer streets
in this borough, to Cburle liaringor for 7t.
Hnnoi nil F.i.Ki Tiox. At an election hold on
Friday tho inth in.-l.. the fo'lowing persoiii were
chosen b.rougli officers:
Chief Burgess S. B. BovKn.
2nd Burgess Emanuel Wilvert.
Assistnnt llurgc."c Chns. Pleasants. William I.
Cirecnough. John Bourne and Samuel J. Packer.
Common Councilmcn Charles A. Bright, Levi
Sci-holtz. I'tidainin Hendricks, Alexander Manti,
John W. Friling. Jacob F. llohrback, M. C. tiear
hurt iindOcn. W. Stroh.
Town Clerk John W. Buchcr.
High Constable Benjamin Brosious.
t'lmstablc Charles F. Martin.
School Directors Dr. D. W. Shiudel and Jacob
II. tnglc.
Overseers ot !hc TVr David Ilaupt and Eli Dicmer.
street foiun.issiouers John B. Leiikcrand Wiu.
Kricgbautil.
Assessor Peter Uileman.
Judge of Elections S.iiuucl Fetter.
1 ni-peetors of liluclions John E. Smick and Jacob
iCuble.
i
l"5' We learn from the Selinsgrovo papers, that
Win. Duck, of Mi.lillcereck township, who had been
ilivin in a liouso by himself for somo years, was
missed by his neighbors somctiuio about Christmas,
"hut hi.i absence being no unusual occurrence, his
ftb'Dilh made no search for him. as they had supposed
that iic hul g"no to Buffalo Valley, to visit somo
relatives. But hearing nothing of him for more
than a month, they became alarmed, and foreed an
entrance into his dwcllirj. To their horror they
found the body under the bed In which he had been
.accustomed to sleep. It presented a loathsouio ap
pearance, us decomposition had already began to
take place, and bis liuibs had nearly entirely been
devoured by the rats.
! jhb
lT? Oi.n 1oi.i.ron at KoiiTiiryr.nLA!in. The
I.cwb-l.urg CJiionielc, says: About the year ISUf,
the Legislature grnntcd J J.wHI for tho College loen.
ted in the old Vriok building between the Itailroad
and the I'tvcr, In ye ancient borough. Dr. Priestly
was then lii'ing liiere aial aided the iustitutiou. wkich
receive ! amiihcr Lcgi-lative grant of $2.110 about
1 MM. But soon after, the enterprise was abandoned,
and tho builJui to pay for its construction.
Last year, au eet wus ..iissud, providing that survi
ving Trrastees wsysver the huluaee of tho fund ami
tho proceeds of soma vitlugc luU still remaining to
j'io t'olUxo. for the keuctU of tho public schools of
.orlhuuibrlaiiil Ikarisj-i.
l' Oi C.iHM.t The f .IU.wtagU m exhibit of
the raruiuj;' of the can:.s far Uie fast year. The
earnings of lb company ssjiat were: Fiout lb
fiulUehnn division. Ju.t.Mltt9; Juniaus di-vl-h.ii,
fJI.IUZu: Western division, fn.HelM;
iiib.eiUueous sonnies, lUOOS M; tutml earnings,
2 l..l Td. lb eiwusuiof utiUutiulii, bantu.
iuiJ. and upe-ntl'. Ihe e.mnls wore? For sluilo.
tiauiia dui.-i..ii T'i.T"'! if; Juniata dlvislo. $11,.
Svi 41 ; HoKrud.iui'ii, .'ju. Hi; Mai, 1M.
Hil t' h..witig a ius, daraig l'l of
a f f f i auaaTa'lko wiio tl K Sbri9
Fit I IMu, was Uiuva4 Iu CbilliiiiaipM creek,
nenr ll.llu.y.r ww luill Ui l.iLaly Uxurfiip, ua
lt i .."4i jr hi uiii( I ha was abuut M yoatauf
mi a lady of wosl ilu.iU iiiiililtt of tuU4 and
In urt, bul ha I kveu iubj.i.t, of late, Iu ueuiuiil
luelitiubol (M. On lbs luuiuiiig Ut iuiuM, aha
audviwi fiui4 lbs t..Miii, aud bad abaaut but
.hir liiue, ku - ir H avs l, au4 ksf 44
Ul found in lbeii('s. All olloiU Iu ImuuUU
bar pioitJ ui.s. t!. 1114 Vt aiott Uttw.lt
tlnao Willi k' b.Md bakal4 Mut kltlt-a
' .Ml ..' IK M.it.
I iUttKi iUun iki 1'ioiHiau - f i kaM il
i uot i u I'y lkKk.it i-t aa aimy wd.l Is ui
b4.u piotti' ii.ir Ellis' fi"U waaiUif I a4
k. kuilu umiIoiiu. ku matl.f kvw ka fiSMJ by It
ab.il.. I b) ai'.k' " uUiwwU lUkBMig4 sol'
tluis Ua a iie'bi U atu uuik.'ui as kada f
f H' -i"w gfid k iu4iiwi4 to vt bw4i
Iku o I' I, aui taks iimi ili' tti) bulius) uf Ike
is iwalHiilii4li lulu4'iv Ma. I kwk
iImj ixvobU' , it a) tajat ik Ut4
I 4l ki- ah 1
lyComsa Back Aoaih. "Dickeys" aro ora
tng to again. They have been Out of fashion for
twenty years. Tho coming summer their nso Is to
bo revived as a matter of economy. Two plain shirts
and a half doien dickeys aro equal in poiul of utility
to six shirt. Kecossily la tho parent of this revival.
The nomlmrilmcnt or Ylcknbiirg
Commenced.
THE MOKTAR BOATS OPEKISO FIRE THE
BEDEL BATTEKIES KE8PONDINO.
CntCAOO, Feb. 23. -A apccinl Memphis
despatch, dntcd Saturday, furnishes advices
from Vicksburg to tlio 18th inst.
Active hostilities against Vicksburg com
menced on that day. The inortur boats
were towed into position and opened
briskly. The effect of their shot was not
known.
The firing yrtto responded to by three
batteries, when our position was found to
be. too much exposed for effective opera
tions, and it was changed.
The bombardment was then renewed.
A Rebel flag of truce ollicor reported, on
tho 20th, that we had tnken Vicksbttrg.
This was two days after the bombardment
commenced, as stated in tho above de
spatch. Tho Indinnola, which ran tho blockade,
had provisions und coal sullicient for three
months.
A Stl.UtP ENCOrjSTER TEN Mt'.ES FllOM
VICKflBtJRO THE HEItKl.K WIItt'l'ED.
Lake Providence, Lo., Feb. 11, via
Cairo, Feb. 20. Fifty men from Fort
Henry, and the Seventeenth and Ninety
tilth Illinois Regiments, mounted as in
fantry, yesterdays commanded by Captain
Tucker, of tho First Kansas, accompanied
a small forage train down the west aide of
the Lake. When nlmut ten miles out tliey
met, attacked und routed nearly three hun
dred of tho Third Louisiana Cavalry.
Reinforcements 6cnt out arrived too late to
participate.
The enemy's loss in killed and wounded
is not known. One Lieutenant and forty
two private were taken prisoners.
Tho whole region is apparently infested
with guerrillas.
The river is stationary, and tho weather
spring-like. Peach and cherry trees tire in
bloom.
The Knox-Sherman Court-martial is still
iu session. Tliu rulings of the Court ure in
Sherman's favor.
Close observation shows a new fort lately
erected on tho hcitrhts in the centre of
Vicksburg. Our forces are still working on
the canal.
The rani Queen of the 'West has gone
down the river again.
Jsothing has been heard from Tort Hud
son. A TUO ATTACKED AJD IIURSEO 1SY REBELS
THE FLEET TO Rt'N THE ULOCKADK.
31i:mi'!iis, Feb. 18, via Cairo, 20. The
tug Hercules, having two barges of coal iu
tow, going to the licet, rounded lo on the
opposite side of the river early this morning,
being unable, to proceed tin account of a
heavy fog. Scarcely had the boat touched
the landing w hen a party of rebels rushed
aboard, took possession, captured ollieers
and crew, stole what they could, and set
tire to the vessel. All this was accomplished
iu n remarkably short time, but was Rot
discovered by tho gunboats, that lay not far
oil', till the flames attracted their attention.
By that time those who hail been taken
prisoners were released, and the rebels were
out of reach. The boat is a total loss.
The steamer Chippeway Valley was seized
below Island No. 0:1, bv the chil authori
ties, for violation of rules. It had a load of
cotton.
Colonel .1. .1. Rinakcr, of the Onc-hnndrcd-
aud-twenty-Mjeund Illinois, passed up on
the City of Memphis, tit route for Curlitl
ville, Illinois. He is wounded.
It is reported that tho whole fleet will run
the blockade at Vicksburg. The iron-clad
(.mi n In ut I.ayfavette ond the Geucral Price
arc expected down soon.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
x i,i: ti it i:
TO YOUNG MEN!
Juit Piillishfil, iti a Si Envelope.
Trie
S.r Crni.
4 Lecture on the Nature, treatment and Rsdicnl
of .Spermntorrhu'a or Seminal Weiiknci". Invol
untary Kmiiions. Sexual ebilily. and Impediments
to Marriage generally, Nervoinnci. Consumption,
Epilepsy and Kits: Mental and I'liv.-ient Inejipiteitv,
resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac liv KOiiKKT J.
ClLYtKWKLL, M. 1) , Author of the Ureen book,
Ac.
The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lee- !
tore, clearly proves from hi owu experience that
awful consequences nt Self-abuse may be etlectuiilly
removed without lucdiciuf, and without dangerous
surgical operations. Iniugies. instrument. riu(s. or
cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at onco ocrtain
and etlectual, hy which every surl'erer, no matter
whut his condition imiv be. tuny cure himself cheaply
Iirivatcly. and radically. This lecture will prove a
toon to thousands and thousand.
Sent uudor seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage
stamps, by addressing.
CHAft. J. C. KLIXK 4 CO.,
127 Bowerv. New York, Post Othce Box, 4iSU.
Feb. t, 1MM ly 3o
tlici-III'M kiali'M.
Ily virtue of sundry writs ol Yen Fx., and Al.
Lev. Facias, issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas
of Northuuiberlund eoimly, I'll., and to uiv directed,
will be exHied to public sale, at the I'onrt ll.nije,
In Sunbury. on Monday, the tth ilny of March, IslJ.I,
at I o clock. 1. M , the following described real
estate, to wit :
All Ihut certain lot of ground, situato In the bo
rough of Sunbury. county and State nforcsald. boun
tied and described as follows : betriiinimr at the
northeast corner of lot number 4. on east alley, at a
point which separates lots number 4 and 5 ; Iheueo
along eat alley nily six teet to a nosl ; the corner ol
lots numbers .H and 4. thence aloni; line separating
lots S and 4, two hundred and thirty feet to Kawu
street, theuce along the east side of mid street, fittv
ix feet, to south west comer of lot nil in her 5, thence
along the south line of lot number a, two hundred
und thirty I'c-ct lo the plaue ut begtnuing, ooulaining
ntly six leet luwiatti aim Iwu hunared aul thirty
feel in depth, and marked aud deniuated Ui the plaa
of said lots marked by Wut. Vi!mu (vt Wiu. 1m
Uewart, as lot iutuiivr 4, wheruon aro erected a two
story frame dwelling house, a uarnenter shop. A.
rieised, taken into exeeutiou, aud to be sold as tbf
properly ol n u. K. .Marls.
ALSO :
Lot number (, in bha-k number I'M. in tb town of
Irevurluu. crbe towuskin, .Nor lb d eouulv. Fa
buuixlwl ua Ibe south by t oal street, on the uurik by
an alley, ua I lie west by lot number &, and on Ibe
east by lot number 7, ia hlurk number 11, eunlaiii
lug in width !J fuel, aud in depth I5U foel, whereou
are erwlixt a Iwu story irame bouse, Iramo siabt
Ae. Abai, lola uumbvrs 12 and I J iu bUk number
125. ks same loxa aud townxlup, boun.lud ui Ike
ttorlb by Miaumkin street, ou Ihe ulk by an allay
ua Ibe west by 1.4 number II ia same bloek and ill
Ihe east by aeouutl slrvet, tHjulaiuiiuf in Irimt eack
t fuel and iu Uepik 1 5U teel. Abu, lot aauiWr I J
iu block buiutn.r 7a situate ia same low a awl luwie
bip. bounded the uorlk by Kailroad Ireel. ou Ibe
sou III by .virlta(, siren, on iiiseul ly Druirvel and
ea Ilia m by 1.4 buiuher I J Iu Mtute bl k, eutilali
iuc ia wi.Ph tit real, Skd iu deiuk IMt feot.
eae.. laaea iu eaeeuiii, aan iu Mama BS Hit
proparly vt I'sinck itl..n aud wile.
Pefi ndioiO lnlre. Iu a certain trael uf unssaled
laud, aliuale partly Iu I'oal aud partly iu fh.ui. kiu
tuwiuhip, ouauiy aud Htale alorvaid, containing tte
kuiiurcJ a4 muolj one acres, more ur l as. surxye l
ua a aarraul Miauled lo Joha Itua.uia IB I TV J e
HVt, siiaaie aa l.iiue atouautia aa.i a-i)oiiiiug a sur
so ia Iks eaat t Ue aaate ol K'bai4 Uttm.
ihuoJ, lku lulu eaveuiioa, a4 tu be sulj as ike
krvaKfiif ul M tlUaut L. livaatt.
AUU;
A eertaia be) of cruaad. aiiaala ia I nl Wilton
euabiy a4 ruie aMaaaid, kuudt ua lbs aw ik by
a lutul W k. liuj, ua tbatMuik a lotul uwao
Ituud, aa Ike eaai by uVe Vt net liraatk C mi at aud a
Iba lal bv klMIAliMii. euAiiaiUlilS bbvut el iu4 IU
Iioul, ua eauii mu4 aloic'l" eiusy duubie
ksk.k daUlu.4 Luum). iltas-ii Itaiae eko a4
kui.asi uaibaildiuAS, a til al aeief al Ibe
awiaul. laksa ia siwoiLa. abj to ke sulj at ike
psvtiy uf kiMtta liubU. A4t I tat atek sauttuw
aiitt a.H.e as fat at tkwtu. tamisaant
AlJbli
Art skat ecsteia tot o ai.wbJ, ttiaaia la Ike toaa
al 'fiaesbva e-aly sts b4aabi to.a b4
auatbut I to U k aaa.W ! a-lkMutoi W an
Ibe , It.limi4 enstt aa ike aatvk, tot baestoi i
in nmt block on tho east, and Mark si street na (bo
smith, containing 25 fwit in front and 150 feet in
doptli, whereon aro erected a stable
Also, another certain lot of ground situate In the
town aforesaid, being lot nnmber 2 In block 7,
adjoining lot nnmber 1 aforesaid on tho west, Kail
road street on the north, lot number X in sarao block
on the east and Market street on the south, contain
ing 25 feet In front and lfi0 feet in depth, whereon
are erected wagon shed.
Also, another certain lot of ground, being lot
number J tn block nnmber TR, adjoining lot number
2 aforesaid on the west Hailroad street on the north,
lot number 4 in snme block on the east and Market
street on the south, containing 2i feet In front and
1 50 feet in dopth. whereon Is erected a brewery, cte
Boiicd, taken in execution, and to bo sold ao the
property of Lydia . Philips.
ALSO:
All that certain lot orgmnnd, situate tn the borough
of Northumberland, county and State aforesaid,
Iwinndcd on the north hy an alley, on tho oast by lot
182. on the south by Queen street, and on tho west
hy lot number lo4, containing In width 41 feet nnd
iii depth 210 feet, being lot number 1A3 in tho gener
al plan of said norongh, on which is erected a two
story frnmo dwelling liouso, a frnmo stablo, fruit
trees, ete.
He i red. taken in execution, and to be sold as tho
property of William Elliott, AUm r of Jacob Bloom,
decensed.
ALSO:
By a writ of Ley. Facias.
The Pnnbury Cannl and Water Power, sitnate In
nnd adjoining tho borongh of Punburr, county nnd
Stnto aforesaid, with tho appnrtcnanccs, together
with tho corpornto rights and franchices of tho
Sunbnry Canal and Water Power Company.
Seised, taken in execution, and to bo sold as tho
property of the Suubury Cancl and Water Power
Company.
DAVID WALDKON. Sheriff
Sheriff's Office. Sunbury, Feb. 20, 1802.
BA-ILiTIIVrOE
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM QUACK
EKY. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CUKE
CAW HE OBTAINED.
DR. JOHNSTON has discovered tho most Certain,
Speedy and ouly Effectual Remedy in tho
World for all Private Iiisensca, Weakness of thclinck
or Limbs, Strictures, A Hoot ions of the Kidney ami
Ulmhlcr, Involuntary Discharges, Iinpotoncy, Ocne
rnl Debility, Nervousness, lyspcisy, Languor. Low
Spirits. Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart.
Timidity. Tremblings. Dimness of Sight or Giddiness,
Disoasd of tho Head. Throat, Nose or skin. Affections
of the Liver, Lungs. Stomnch or Dowels those Terri
bio Disorders arising from tho Solitary Habits of
Youth those secret und solitary practices more futnl
to their victims than tho song of Syrens to tho Mn
rincrs of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
or anticipations, rendering innrriago, Ac., impossi
ble. Especially, who have beeoino Ilia victims of Solitnry
Vive, that dreadful and dcslructivo habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
1 oung Men ot the most exulted tulents ami br:llianl
intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listen
ing Senates with the thunders of eloquence or wnked
to eestuty tho living lyre, may call with full con
fidence. .liARRIACii:.
Murrietl PcMons, or Young Men eontomplnling
marriage, being invfirc of physical wenkness, organic
debility, deformities, Ac.. Speedily cured.
Ho who place himself under the care of Dr. J.
may religiously confide in his honor ns a gentleninu,
and confidently rely upon his skill ns a Physician.
OK4.'ASl4J M i: lia.Mfl
Immediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored.
Ibis Distressing Affection which renders Life
ini-erablc and niarringo iinposMhlo is tho penalty
ptijd by Ihe victims of improper indulgences. Young
jierson aro too apt to commit excesses from not
being awnrc of the dreadful consequence that may
ensue Now. who that understands the subject will
pretend lo deny that the power of procreation is lost
sooner by those fulling into improper habits than by
the prudent i Besides being deprived tho pleasures
of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive
symptoms to both body and mind arise. The svstcm
becomes Deranged, tho Physical and Mental Func
tions Weakened, Loss of Proereative Power, Nervous
Irritability, Dyspciissa, Paliiitntion uf tho Heart,
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, n Wasting of
iuc l ruine, Lough, Consumption, Decay aud JJcalh.
Olltcc. o. ? South IVt-dcrlcU (afreet
Left hnnd sM.i going from Ihilliinorc street, a few
doors trom the corner, iau not to observe name
nnd number.
Letters must bo paid ond eontniu a stamp. Tlio
uocior a x'ipiomiis nnug in nisouice.
tciiti: 'iv.iKKA.vri;!' i. two
DAVS.
Ao Mtrerry or A'uirsroKt JJrHgt.
1K. .l(MISTn.
Member of the Royal Collcgo of Surgeons. London,
Graduate from one of the must eminent Collcires in
fhe United States, and the greater pnrt of whose lifo
has been stient tn the hospitals ot London, runs
Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected somo of
the most astonishing cures that were ever known :
many troubled with ringing in the head and ears
when asleep, great nervousness, being nlnrniod at
sudden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing,
attended sometimes with derangement of mind, weru
curcl immeiliatclv-
TAKIj l.IKTKi'I,ilIt NOTICE.
Dr. J. addresses all those who havo injured them
selves by improper indulgence ami soliturv habits,
which ruiu hoik body and mind, unfitting them for
either business, sludv, societv or marriiij'e.
'J iir.sr. are some of the and and melancholy effects
produced by early hubils of youth, vis: Weakness of
Ihe Hark and Limbs, Pains in the llcud. Dimnecs of
Sight. Loss of Muscular Power. Pnlpitiilion of the
Heart. Dyspi'p-,y. Nervous irritubilitv. I'eriingeuient
1 the Uigexiivo r unctions, lienernl iXbilily, Symii-
toms ol Loiisuuiiition. Ac.
Mkstai.i.v. The fearful effects on the mind are
much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, t'onfusion of
lilaas. lepresion ol .-pirits. f.vil-rorelsHlniit. Aver-
sum to SH:icly. Selt-Dtrust. Love ot Nialude,
mi let try. ao are somcot tlio evils pro-luccd.
1 hoi sands ol persons ol miners can now jiul
what is tho cause of their declining health, losing
Ilieir vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and
emaciated, having a singular appcurunco about tho
yes, cougn ana symptoms ot coiisumpttou.
Who have Injured themselves by a certain practice
iudulged iu when alone, a habit frequently learned
from eTll companions, or ut school, the effects of
which aro nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not
cured renders uiarriago imrMihlc, and destroys
boih miud and body, should apply immediately.
vi nat a pity that a vouur man, the novo of Ins
country, the darling of his parents, should he snatched
Iroiu all iirusnects n ml eiinviuenls ot lile, by the
consequence of deviatlnir. trom the bath of nature
and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such pvrsuus
a t- sT, beloro coulemtiliitini;
.ii.iiiciA;i:.
rellcet that a sound mind and body aro tho most
necessary requisites to promote couuubial happiness,
ludced without these, the journey through life be-eoine-
a weary pilgrimage ; tho prospect hourly
ilniRens to me view, tuu iiiinu ueoouies suauowea
with despair and rilled with the melancholy rurlco-
Hon ttiui mo nappiueas oi aooiocr becomes uiguica
with our own
iii:akk of imphi ii:. k.
When tho misguided aud imnrudent votary uf
pleasure finds that he has imbibed Ihe sects of this
JiiIul disease, it loo oiien niippens mai an nitiiueu
sense of shnuie. or dread uf discovery, deters biin
from applying tu those who, from education and
respectability, can eloue befriend hiui, deluyii'K till
Ibe constilutioual symptoms of this horrid disease
luako tbeir appearance, sueb as ulcerated aire
throat, diseased urn, nneturnal pains iu Ihe bead
and Inula, dimness uf sight, deafness, swdus on tho
shiu bonesuid aruis, blotches oil Ibu head, faee aud
extremities, progressing lib Itiulitlnl rapidity, till
al laal Ihe palate uf Ibe sauulh or Ibe bouee of Ihe
mew full ia, and Ihe victim of this awful disease
becomes a horrid bbjeelul eoiuuiineralmu. till death
uts a Mrio4 to nts ureaulul suueriugs, by sending
Im t "ii i iinwcuvervu Couutiy irout abcuce bu
Irs v '.'Me resurus.
It is awuMcAofy furl that thousands full victims
tu Ibis terrible disease, uaiu'tuUie uukilllulueat
luiioraut pretenders, w ho. by ihu use of Ibat .o.y
j'i, jurscMty. ruiu mo eoasutuiioa ami make
IE ' i . .... ..... .
Ike residue ui life muoarable.
h i UlAlslMtN
Tru.l uol your livus. or buiilih. Iu the eare uf Ihe
many l iilvarued sad Horthlrjei Preluudere, dialiluie
id kuueledir. bauie ur ekaraoler, wuu eoi.y Dr
Jubuslou advcrllseuicuu, ur sile IbcuiwWe, III
Ibe uew.psi.ers, leaulatly i.lucalr.1 rbtslcuus.
Iii. aiable uf t'uiiug, Ikry keep you Irifliug luoutk
allei uiuulk laklug Ibcir tllby aud uuuus uiu
luaU. tar as Lm as Ihesutalltst mi ran be ubiamed.
s"l u despair, Uae )oi witk iuuiv4 kteitkteeigk
ukur your ifaiuug uu4j ioiiiiiueiti
It JubiukiM u lb ouly Physician adverlUIng
llis en leulialiar dll b-uu alwets kaug iabuutA.
Ilia ikiuidkusix Ueeteiuiuil, aie Ufckuuau Vu all
ulbt re, pieuued fruw die i ul la Ike area koe
piultul kuiupe, tbe trs la Ike sutiklt au I a luoie
siwite fowl, "iiMte tbau Ut) utb. l'b).i
ia the w.rild.
iimukui: i'o'i in: ruium,
Ike sMby Ikwueaos sim4 at Ibis Uuiiiuimu ycaf
klur yaws, aud Ike auui.iuu luipmlabl uiau:ei
llpalelluus piow.d f lr J.eiiwt.4i lliuus4 u)r
Ike eisle4e el tut ' ,' "t llnf, skauy
elbl papers. s.lue u wkkk ki e e,'paik4 aslesw
a4 eau feluie lUe pw lilts, taMdee kis tletodi
illeuaa u ekeraUf auj t4iiub4Uiy,
11
sunM.i.i.1 iiuAiaMiee im ihe sirM.i.i
4 I Ul.ll,
rMx Biuief ekiHiU ke pwu.Us 1st eUseatiof
uieei ftuwaw tmtuututm, ut use BMtw ituj msaes
JUIIH H. JOIIWIO, N. I.
"I ike ttellievse Lmk UwyOol eWitavej. U
t iui il. si -y
SI.'IHK.IA IX IIVOItt'K.
.Vorttisinibcrlnntl County, .
Tho Commonwealth of Pennsyliia to tho Sheriff
I'l i" ,.min; ,i n'ow'tg t
WnrnKAs. Hnruh Sutberlnml rry ber next friend
Wm. Orarly, did on tb l'mrth day of Annual, A. D.
1US2, prefer her perltjon to the Hoe. Alexander .lor-
dan, President Judge of out Court of Common Pleas,
for the said County Northumberlandj praying for the
causes therein set forth, thai she night be divorced
from tho Bonds of Matrimony entered Into with you
John Sutherland.
We do thefofore commind yo M beforo wo did.
the said John Sutherland, that setting aside all other
business and excuses whatsoever, yon bo and appear
in your proper person beforo our Judges al Sunbury,
nt a Court of Common Pleas, then to be held for tho
said county of Northumberland, on tho second Mon
day of March next, inf answer a petition or libel of
the said Sarah Sutherland, and shewenuso if any you
havo. why the said Sarah Sutherland, your wlfa,
abould not he divorced from tho Bonds of Matrimony
airreahly to the Act ot lienernl Assembly In such easo
made and provided, anil hereof fail not.
Vt ilivjs tho lion. Alex. .Ionian. lTesident or our
said Court at Sunbury. the 21st, dar nf January, A D.
IStW. DANIEL 1IECKLEY, Prcs't.
Suubury, Feb. 11, IbD.'I. 4t
lwort. 1NU3.
rillLADELrniA TAPER HAXGIXtlS.
sivi:i.l. V IUI Mi.K,
Cor. Fourth & Market Streets, Philadelphia, havo
now in stock, a fino variety of
lVnll BiiM-rie,
got up expressly fir their Spring Trndo.
WINDOW PAPER OF EVERY GRADE,
to which they Invito the attention of Storekeepers.
E sfMn their Retail Department, will be found tho
choicest stylos of tha season.
Philadelphia, Feb. 14, 18t3, 3m w
LIST
OF LETTERS
Itomitiiiinsr in
tltt Ntinbiiry fostt-
Oflico, I'oltfiinry M,
LADIES LIST.
5IL Johanna Costley, Mrs. Charloflo Dillmnn,
" Mary redilarz " Jsnac itonsar,
" Susan M. Muiao, 2 " Sophia J. Wise,
" Sarah A. Slillcr, " John Weaver,
" Johnnnh Mnlick, " Sarah Shroyer,
GENTLEMEN'S LIST.
,T. B. Adnmson,
John H. Dewccs,
Wm. Citnrad,
John Harper,
John I loners,
B. Kemercr,
Daniol Long,
Jaeob Mnlick,
Reuben Mack,
Leonurd Nicdie,
J. W. Roseberry,
Aaron Stevens,
John U. Straw.
Daniel K. Snyder,
Abuer Thurp,
Wm. Clemen,
Alfred Fik.
Wm. P. Herman,
Gcriiin Jarda,
O. KiSiball, 2
Jacob Long,
Solomon Mart.
James K. McBritlc,
Isaac niche.
Ephruim Rakord,
Jacob D- Snyder,
Charles A. Sprntt,
Jacob Snvder,
John J. Vnniant.
GEO. M. RENN, P. M.
Pnnbnrr, Feb. 21. IMS.
Aiitlitor'M !!
Wm. If. Muench. Adm'r.. Ac. of 1 In
the Court of
Martin Weaver, deceased, for the
use of Cnlharino Wcnwr. widow
i t
Common Pleas
of Northii tuber
land cottntv.
Ex. D., Fi. Fa.
No. fill January
Term, 180.1.
of Ihcsnid Martin Weaver, dee d,
vs.
William L. Dcwart.
The undersigned Auditor f ppc.iiitod by the Court
of Common Tleas of Northumberland county, nforc-
s.iiil. lo distribute the proceeds of sale of defendants
real estate sold bv virtue el (lie utiove stated writ ct
Fieri Facias No. 50, January Term, A. D. U1C.1, will
meet all persons interested therein, at his office in tho
borough of Smilmry. 111., upon Monday tlio second
day uf Murch A. D.' lotl:i. ut V o'ebu A.' M.
SAM'L. J. PACKER. Auditor.
Suubury. Feb. II, lsC3.
AutlltOrN ot!oc.
Estnto of Absalom Conrad, deceased.
Tho auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of
Nortbiimlierlaiid county, to nudit tho exceptions tiled
the aecount of Henry T. Shipo. Executor. Ao., of
Absolnm Conrad, deceased, and. to restate the said
account, will attend to thoiluties of said appninlment
nt his office in tho Iwironh of Sunbury, Pa., on Sal
nrdnythe 2-lh day of February. Inst.. at II
o'cliH-k A. M.. when and whero all parlies interested
ure requested to attend. e
SAMUEL J. PACKER, Auditor.
Sunbury. Feh. 11. lil:t
Atlmitilf r:ttr iolU't.
TOTICE Is hereby given that letters of admiuis
trillion having been granted to the subscriber,
ou the ettato nf Nicholas Lnmberson. late of Rush
town.-hip, Northiiinberland county. Pa.. ducenS'Hl.
All pcrsins indebted lo said estate are reifuestcd lo
make immediate payment, nnd tbosu having olalms
to prcsetit them duly stttheiiitcatiil for settlement.
ftl.tSl hB LAJIIUMiMM, Adiu Inx
Rush twp., Feb. l i, Ihti.'l. tit
'1'Itc .ll:if;it: 'I'iitte Observer,
THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM
BEI.Vd a hunting nnd open face, or lady's or gen
tleman's wnlcb combined.
Ono ol the prettiest, inuvt convenient, and decided
ly tho best and cheapest timepiece for general and
reliable use ever offered. It Las within it and Con
nected w ith Its machinery, Its own winding attach
ment, rendering a key entirely nnnecrssary. 'iho
cases of this Watch arc comHscil of two metals, the
outer one being ftno lOenrut gold. It has the im
proved ruby action lover movement, mid is warrant
ed au accurate time piece Price, superbly engraved,
per case of a half doacn. '44.u0. 6 on pie atehes.
in nent murocco boxes, for those proposing to buy at
wholesale, c'.'t.i. sent by express, with bill payabluou
delivery. Soldiers must remit payment in aiUatu'c,
as wu cannot collect front thoe in Ibe Army. Address
HUIiliAKD BROS. A CO . soi.e Imi-uiitkhs,
Con. Nassai; i Joit.s Sis., New-Youk.
January 17, loM. liw
IIO sVAKIk AWSOCI 'I IOA,
PHIT.ADELrillA.
For the Relief of Ihe Sick and Distressed, aillicled
with Yiruler.t and Chrotiio Diseases, and especially
for the cure of Diseases of Ihe Sexual Organs
MEDICAL ADVICFgivcu gratis, by the acting
Surgeon.
VALi'ARLE REPORTS ou spormntnnhoca
or Sciniiial Wcukucss, nnd o'tter Dis'vses of the
Sexual Orguiis. and on the JIEW KK.MEDIKS en
ployed in the Dispensary, scut tu the nltticted in
sealed letter tuvclopcs. Treu of charge. Two or three
tuliilis for postage will be acceptable.
Address. Kit. .1. SM1.1.IN mil UIITO.N, Acting
irgcou. il.iw;rd Association, No. 2 South NiutU
'lreel, Philadelphia. Pa.
January .1. Imi.i -ly
SoTii'i!
Vl.L persona knowing themselves to bo Indebted
lo Frilimr A LirauU either ou note ur kn it
account, w ill pkaso euil and settle ou or before ibe
1st ituy ot .Murcli next, and sa e ;its.
I 1, 1 1.1. N U11.I.M.
Suubury. January 21, ImKI.
JEl. PISHER,
Appuintcil this day sole Agent at SL'XBl'R V, for the
sales of
iii:vvooi'n lan'A ii:kiia
Thrso TENS are Wsrrauleil not to Cormle. anl are
sujierier to any other Pen ever kv(Vru ottered, will
last equul lo irobl. ami will eonviMee tlie best Jiilj.
pf peuuiaiisbii. Priea S7i per bien. M per Kr..jd.
JIA". A.VIM'.A. rtrfelil or IlKVWOoll.
SOI Coales street, Philadelphia.
January SI. Isa::. .Im
03 odAn5uar
aUl llruudnu), elork.
't'All'rrS 1'K VL'TrK." Phototrrnphs. Iaa:urr-
reniypi. 4c.. taken lu lhebcl style ot Iho Art.
lauuury J, Inc. I.
'I'u 'ra S'iIiVim r r!-uili arm,
4 p.i:m:i:i-M) ukxti.I'M ix b;m u-cu re.
I kloied to bealtll ill a few ila v.. after ui..l, i .iin J
all the Urnal rouliliu and llie'-ul..r eipeiuivc u..i.-
uf liealUicut, ftiihoul ticcias. .-. i i.. t It bisncie.
duly to eoiniuiiiiiciiu tu b: uflle-ted I. Mow eieadiris
Ihe HKI" ur l I I.V Iii toe, ou ibi loeeiii .f eu
addlsjisvd tuvelope, be tai l a I (lie,) ttj uf Ibe
JiiuMiiipliou used, lined to
1U. J"ll X M. U.VIi.A.ll U.
Ir.tt r'ultou sueei, tlrstklit, N. V.
January 51, 1' J
hluls ol' Ihr IIiiuU r orlliuuiLci-e
IunU, IVbruurt Slb, iKoa.
Ar. fi.
I..uina an. I Hills dlwnubusl .
rriili.'ie I uUe.1 niaue Mint,
I Ullid ."tat. a II p. nut .
PvuusyUaiiU, a
same, tl 14 ' .
KuflkuuiberlatMi llauk IMuk,
inker iuk,
Heal kS'Sl i'.
I'Ue b wiluS llliks. . .
.Vut. eu. I kr. k uf ulktl Cakks, .
Dpeule M Veull,
.H iu it
hm;1 ef
: i
laJlie l
1. 1. u unit a
Moles la elreulelioA,, .
lyee mII.. lUuka, , .
w I u44iim. ewlfk,
Isspmilisrs,
(Ml kyMI
"l eerilfe Ike eJUrte tisiUiecM U We jwse ke4 t"t
W Ua kest U kswobd,. suj I I.. I
' J U l UllslLkr, CesUee
Vwusa e1 ewkteiitsKl Uf re ie I
J fyasa keuty fvedw
ftbtttesl I. tVesi
1 1 ' ?I ft
oo .a ll 11
si ;iu it
Id i'iki ml
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I a i 14
a ok el
14i, i
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.m:w acitti:Ar i.aabm ion
fSAI.R,
ALSO,
GARDEN OR FRUIT FARMS.
Suitable for Grapes. Teaches, Pears, Raspberries.
Strawberries, Blackberries, currants, Ac, of 1.21,
5. 10 or 20 acres each, at Iho following prices for the
S resent, vl..: 20 acres for tW. lo acres for $110,
acres for fflO, 2i acres for 10, 1 acre for $ 20.
Payable by one dollar a week.
AIo ttiiod Cranbojry lands, and tillage lota In
CllkTVi tail), 25 by 100 feet, at f 01 each, payable
by ono dollar a week. The above land and farms,
aro situated at Chelwood, Washington Jownsnip,
Bnrlington County, New Jersey. For further in
formation, apply, with a P. 0. Stump, for a circular,
tu
It. FRANKLIN CLARK,
No. 0ft Cedar Street, New York, N. Y'
Jammry 24, 1803. ly
To 4'onHiinilivH.
THE Advertiser, having been restored t health
In a few reeks, by a very simple remedy, after
having suflored several years with a ocvero lung nf
fectioii, and that droiul disoaso. Consumption is anx
ious lo make known to but fellow-sutlers tho means
of cure.
To all who desire It, ho will lend a copy or the
prescription ned (frnoof charge), with the directions
.or preparing nnd using fhe samo, which they trill
find a Sri!E Crnr for CoxstMPTio. Asthma. Bnoit-
rniTia, Ac Tho only object of the Advertiser in
sending the Prescription Is to benefit the afflicted, and
spread Information which lie conceive to he invalua
ble, an. I ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy,
as il will cost lliem nothing, and may prove a bless
ing. Parties wishinf tho prescription will plcoso ad
dress Ruv. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg,
Deo. 20, 182. 3m Kings Coun ty.Now York.
' i .a it lii 's i -mo t a a lm:k v.
CiU BROADWAY, Corner of Hlocokcr Street,
ISTEW "STORK,
"CARTES I) E VISITE,"
rboloirraphs. Daguerreotypes, Ao. Under the per
sonalTrltcntion of M. A. ROUT.
J-inutiry 3, 180.1. Ilcliogrnpbio Artist.
JACOB O- BECK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Msirkvt Klrfff, siftirly opposite lite
kCail Soud lt'iwlt
STJNBTTB"?, r -A. - ,
TNFtlRMStho eittxens of Sunbury nnd vicinity,
thnt ho has just rcturucd from Philadelphia with a
full nsaortiucut of
IMM, A.I AVIATKU .OOIS,
OF EVKRY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY.
His stock consists of Cloths. French Cloths, Black
Doe Skin and Fancy CnsMinercs, Black Satin. Figured
Silks. Plain and Fancy Cassimcre YESTINf IS. which
ho will make up to order iu styles to suit tho ttulo of
customers, on fehort notico, and tho moat rcasonablu
terms.
Any Goods not on hnnd, will be furnished from
Philadelphia. Iiy clving two days' notico.
tloods furnished by customers w ill be mado up lo
order as hercb.foro.
As bu will employ nope but experienced workmen,
persons may rely on getting their woik ws.ll dono nt
his shop.
Tknnkfui for the pntromige heretofore bestowed,
he respectfully solicits a continuance of the same.
Suiiliury. October -1, lrit2.
lUivkiin nnnil Jllowtiisiburg' Kail
ro:ttl.
ON nnd ftftef November IT, IS02, raiiengcr
I'ruins will run ns follows :
MOVING SOUTH.
Leave Pcranton. 8.00 A. M.
" Kinirston. 0 20
10.15 A. M
11.40 P.M.
" Rupert, 11.30
" Danville. 12. 05
Arrivont Northuinhrland, 12.t" P. SI.
JKiVINtl NORTH.
Leavo Norihumlterliuid, 5.20 P. M.
Danville, .0l
, Rupert, oil.1)
" Kiugton, 8. IS Lenvc, 1.45 P. M.
Arrive at Seranton, 10.00 P. M. 3.40
A Passenger Tr:;in nlsn leav.s Kingston nt R.OO
A. 31.. for Seranton, to connect with a train for
New York. Returning, leaves Seranton on arrivul
of train from New York, at 4. IS P. M.
'ihe LiM-kawannn A Rloonishurg ltailrond connects
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rail
road at Serr.nloii, fur New York and iutcmicdintu
Twlllts eii-t.
At Rupert it connects with tho Caltnwia Rnll
road. for points loth out ao4 wuM arm in at Phil
adelphia at O.l.'i P, 31.
Al OrillUlUOCriKIUl ll UPimiMn mihi.uv i una... r
nhia A, Erio RailruaU and Northern Central Rail-
ruud, for points west ami south l's-seiiguis arriving
at llarrisburg 4.0U I . .1 ; t niiiuicii uia iu y. .u.j
and Baltimore 10.20 P. SI. I
Tho Freight aud Passengers train north. leaves;
Nnniiiimlivrlnmtnl .4 A m , anu arrives at i
SI., passing Dnnvillu at rt.W P. SI.
J"ll. l . n.ri.r.&, nup i.
3. C. Wells, Ooucrul Ticket Ageut.
Nov. 2U, JU.
Economy is Wealth
n nt: yi si 4'i dii win ia ct.
ThoUlTaud CHKAPKST Household UEiUOlY
in tho Worl l.
ftuinmc aimh: iis'rE:its
GREAT C0K.H REMEDY
Mauaub ZAKOC Poll
TEit'S Curative I!al.-am
U warranted if ued ac
eordiiij; to the direitioi,-,
to cure in all ea.-es Coubs,
tol ls. Whooping Couli,
Aeihin.i, nod all iiflV'ctiniis
ol the Throat nud Lungs
Madame Zadoc Porter's
1:m1hiii is prepared eilli
all ihe rcpin-iio care and
skill, from a combination
of tbe fc.'-t r. nicdii's I lie
veeluble king'loin at! or. Is
its ,c medial ipial..ies are
based o:. :t.-Mwerto assist
the healthy und vii rious
cireulalioii of the Id.
bl.H'd. lino' liiu Ltinirs. It
is not a violent remedy,
but eni'iliuit wanning,
scurcbiu'? end etl.'etic;
can be taken ly thn oiiiei
S5K'F8V iwrs..u or vounrfesl
"PvbW MaJauv Za.li i
5jsSf l-.ifS Balsa tu has been il
untfest el.Uil.
.urier s
in use by
flic public lor over I years
aud has aeiuin.i il pre
senl sale simply by being recommended by those
who have used it to their aillicled friends nndotheis
Most luiMiaiANT .Madame Zailiai Porter's Cura
tive lb!sniuis sold at a price which brini it in ihe
reach of eery one lo keep it vouveuienl for use. 'i'lie
timely uw ot a sii.lu bolllu will prove to ke worib
lUII tillM". i.BCIll.
NoTH'K Sy your Money ! I'onot be persua
ded to purchase in tides at 4s to " I which do uol eon
lain the irlucof a I -'I cent llotlleof Madmuu P t
ler's turalive liaaiu, the. cost of loanul'aoluriiis;
whi. li is as treal a that cl aliu.xl any other mill
cine; and tbe wry low price at which it Is sold,
makes Ibe profit to tho si ller apparently small, aud
lint liuciplcd dealers will siu. limia reenmuieud
oihcr mcdi. iiieson which Ibeir prohts are larger, ui'.
levs Iho eu-l.'iuers lutist u)miii liM.ii. lai.uuie Por
ters and none oilier. A.k .r Madame IVrlcr's Cu
rative IIiiImiiii. pri:c IM i'e:il, and in laie tudllee al
i'j ceiils and lake no ulber 11 you cannot get il al
one wu.re yoii. au al another.
Sld bv all l'rn.-i.'l.n and Klori.keriers at I J els ,
und iu li.lgir boitle. al 2j els.
II Al.l. .i 111 I KKI., Pro;.rinl,,rs.
January Kl, l-uij. ly .Now toik.
ATTEN TION DEALEHS !
4 ,M'l N'('l:S tosll whetrlo Iu Hulibury, thai
be baa Juai pun.uaed a
,U4.j: kl Ui lt t'
Mt'll tkielVs'f i'l
X K W O 0 O I) S,
W hi. Il he o .''.ire al bis ol I .laud Ler Cutcf l's Uol.
awl iu. u Market (xpt-.K, s.ry
CIIKM nu CAU
l( If fhul Will tod do, jul M wh.sp f.
col vnn i it i i li..
His etiaik eusuieis uf a Iwce aalutul uf
iivi" iiiM.r
i t I',. ll"ljs.
(cur. srAbf.
I' AST". .. ,
,r.-H HKIMlfsl.
llAHl'W iUri. Wl kk.n'Abf,
ul uUl MUelae ailuMikif lot) kuiusiwue l asm.
Iwu
OAX.TANn AUU.
"ht-luiy, Jeiiuesy .1, lejn
ilMON P. WOLVKUION.
I ftttvst 'l l4Lwst svi4 Mt.,4 ivsl.. UMe-te4 W
1 II
1
JUST OPENED!
E. Y. BRIGHT & SON,
T NV1TE tho curly attention of cnsh pur-
chasers to their choice, vniiod nrnl exlfti
hIto swaortmcnt of FJiKSIt WINTKU
OOOIS mliiflt, they oiler nt ixuflouablo
prices. Out stock embraces)
A foil line of llamlswna Dress Goods,
A nice lot of PonieptVy Dry Goods,
A choico (Supply of fin tYTilte Good,
A great variety of Boots imd Slinw,
A large stock of Qttccns nnd Crmfware,
A very estensivo lot of Hardware-,
Hots nnd Cop9 nnd Ready Made CIoiTiSnej,
Groceries of nil kinds, fresh nnd pure,
Drugs Pnmts Claps nnd Oils.
WE INVITE
particular trttcnlion to the following lino of
Uoods, suititbl for Holiday Prc.-ents.
Real Heavy Blanket Shawls,
French Blanket and Biot ho Shawl,
lloo.scry for Ladies, Oents nnd Chililrvn,
Ladies Gloves in great Sundance,
A eomplffter stock of Gents-(ilovcs,
Fancy Shirting and Opera Flannels,
Assorted colors Balmoral Kkirtsr
Skeleton Skirts in great Variety,
Zephyr Opera Caps nnd XubiiWj.
Fine Sable Furs nnd Aluflrf,
Fino White Linen Handkerchiefs,
Colored border Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Real Bandanna Pilk Handkerchiefs,
Gents Silk Xeck Tics nnd Cruvalts,
Fine needle worked Collars,
Super Black Love Veils,
Silk Tissues of assorted Shades,
Ribbons, Laces, Edgings und Rufllings,
Fine Black Mohair Cups,
Shawl Pins nnd Scarf Pins,
Fcrfumcry, Pomades nnd Soaps,
Buck Purses aud fancy Port Monaics,
First rate Skates, ready stropped,
Isice Hair Brushes nnd Pocket Combs,
Extra good Penknives nnd Scissors,
Childrens Gum Gilded Combs,
&c, &c, iS:c.
Sunburv, Dec. 20, 1803.
AYER'S
Are curlB!( the Sick to an extent never
before known ?f ny medicine.
INVALIDS, READ AND JUDGE FOR TODRSELTES
JCLKS HAtTKI., F.iq., lbs well known perrunisr, a.
Chestnut (street, Philadelphia, wlioe choice products
are found at almost ever) toilet, says :
I am hsnnv in sav of vonr Cathartic Tills, Hist I
have found them a better family incdii-ine, for cuiiiniwi
use, than any other wiihin my know leilpe. Many of my
friends have realized marked bene tils fioin lliem, slot ro.
lucide w ith mein Mievint that Hii-y pnaesseinaonlinaiy
virtues for drivinf mil disesscs anil curing Ibe sick. They
are not only effectual, but sale and pleasant lo lie taken
qualities which must tusks tlirm valued by the public
when they are known."
The venerable Chancellor WA1IDLAW writss from nl
iimore. Join April, l.i4:
"lis. J. V. Art Pir: I have taken visir Pills with
ersai tienefii, for the listlessness, lancuor, loss of apatite
and Bilious licmlaclis, which has of lore ynars overtaken
nie in ihe serine. A few flosss of your i'llls cured me. I
have used your Cherry I'ei torsi many ears iu my laniily
forriHiehs'and eobls'witli iinfsiliit'sticcess. You uiake
medicines which cars rami I feel it a plcnure to cummeial
you for the good you have done and are iloitu;."
JOHN F. BEATC'Y, E..,Sec. of the Ttnn. Railroad Co,
' Pa. R. R. Ojfirt, PhilaJriphiil, Drr. 13, If.'S.
M Pir : I take pleasure in aililiug my testimony to ibe
efficacy of your medicines, having derived very liuiteria ;
benefit fr.au tbe use of U.tli your I'ertnnil and Cnlliarlit
Pills. I am never w iilinui them in my lamily, nor t.hall
ever ronseiil lo be, while my means will procure ibsm. ,
Tbe wt'lelv renowned P. S. 8TF.VE.NS, M. D., ef Went-
wottli, X. If., writes: I
' llnvii u-ed your Cathabtic Pii.l In my practlre, I i
eertiiy from exienens that they are an iu.alualile pnrca
live. In cases of disordered liiiirlions of the liver, i-ailMtig
liradarhe, iiulise-lion, ruetiveiieiifs ami Uie (real vaiirty
of diseases llial lollew, liny are a win remedy than a.
nther. In all cases where a parsalive renie.ly w reiiiiiu.l, .
I rolifidentlv reicniilu u.l these' Pii's In Ihe public, aa .
stifierii r lo any oilier I have ever to '.id. They arc sure
in their operaiioii, and (lerl'erity safe .qualities whiili
niakelhcin an invaluable arlirle for public use. I lia.e
ir many years know n your Ckrrni Prelral tlie Iwst
VhicIi medicine in Ihe world ! and these Pills are In no
w ise interior in that admirable preparation lur the treat
ment of diseases."
' jlrtvia, Jl's., A"e. SB, 1S53.
"fis. J. C. Aria Drsrfriri 1 have been altlieieil from
my birth w ith scrofula in its worst f..rm, and now. after
iw'cniy yean. trial, sad an untold of amount ol sullenm;,
nave been eompi'ietj rami in iew ..n-- j.
With what leelii.r. of rslnlcint I write fan only lie
iioa;ined when you realize what 1 liave sulfered, and how
Ions.
" Never until now liave I been free from this loaitosnue
disease ia some shape. At limes il sllacked my e. ei., and
aiads me almost blind, besides tlie unendurable pain : al
others it settled In the scalp id' my bead, and ilelriiyed my
hair, and has kept me partly bald all my ds j Koniriimts
It rams out in m fare, and ke il lor months a raw
Alioul nine week BK.O 1 coumielieed Ukius olir Cd
tbsitir Pilli., lili-l imu ulu entirely live lioui llm i i.iiipiaiut.
My ryes are well, my skin is lair, and my hair ban com
menced a healthy growth; all ol ulii,-ii makes me leel
alrendy a new person.
' Hopini ttiis siaieineiit maybe Ihe means nf conveyine
information thai shall do giH'd'ui others, I am, Willi evrijr
seiiliiuent ol fiatitiide, lours, k
Ji aii'I a HICK Kit.
11 1 hivf known tl: bff tiiiii Un Hu Ler frt-m
Iter cliiltliHaiNl. aiisi Iter fai-ii(iit i r i ic 1 1 line.
AMiU.W J. MUKaVR,
Ovc rrcer nf 1)10 Pt rtMiitMiih laiiiiUrtiirni; l':n
Crr. JOFI. I'H ATr, of Hie klnp MarM-n, vi ritf In in
Btrfloit, VMh Aifil, IK;Vt) :
ViHir Pill hav ruiril ni fmni Im I it tin uttnrk Mth
in fain tiersti.eiiiiii i f ih Livtr. !. li tid bft'tmt
very Mrsui. 1 In 1 let! ul any rvlwf Iiy Hty l'ti)utaiu I
ana lnni every miifiiy I ffntlil try t isut a iw tJi. 4
your Pill l.ave nmiltieiy rwhttl me 10 livuliti. 1 live
c f litem In my eliildieu I- worni, wtih Hi ( (
UrH. hy were sriHiii)y cunnI. I renU(iiMiili1 iliia .
o teni ! et-Miveneaw, htrH Ui 1 11 ? J lnii k '
nuiiuli. ; lie h'U n in a Irw u- ih Und rurrd hmt. 1
Vou nteke Ui bti nidicue iu Ue uiiti 1 aiJ i ui i
It My ." I
Rva( tliia from the ii.itiituMil ft lirit nf the Hirvt;. .
(.ihu., nit.. Wiiliietut bLJmi lottve ma.U Umi fttU
krunut lutl uitly iu Una but lite niiiUfit. truictt,
AVm OrtfNJ. M ,'fyrtt, I .' 4,
8irt I have frral aii-fi.in.n tn mmuttu yn tti
niTH it.J tswil tw tWen r mKk Ih h1 tif ,
Hiauiutlittet. ,M riirrJ. IHo ,! HIM-, I e
Vtr and Hii(,en'ti rcT). I vonr ('Mknav Pr T niLt '
ami 4iit-e Own My.nrl atrff lic.iltlt. My rhii-'f.-n
havevevrr.il liiiie htr u rtiel lnni aiiferku! it:e (iillUi. ,
lira ais4 ntit Uy tu II m m uivnhieitie rvHir-iy r
ilre cisUiiii. Vwt rt,ttkTt- I'ti4. Ifsi-e 1
fuel li- Imi a ), -', ai tl ctMslnrn, vtln.U h
f tuw n iit"n me fr fw, It.'lfr.i, ifiw- rtirr m
WlUill HM'ie It.illtMHIIlt, Is ! 11.4 leal I I Its I lltill IfcltfJ Ml
f! uliri in mi tlie I I'iMi w M n 0i risii f
II. rHuiiv a4 Mven any ut Ut4 nuntemi rtn e-
tfie 1 It -4 latven.
.mi tfvm in mi, IWh, like atti1rHral lliaViR
te nif fiiHilv, anil )i .in v - M m 1 (h e mt u 1
MKHsiUli Ol It I ""'' !t .
I.UM1T Tll.iXTi:U.H J
M H. rf, r. Ataa rn: I n. H..l a
u$k liiatl i4 ike I 'iimimk I "i--1, UN m t.) . nf kffi.i, '
auU kssm Iseen tuietl !) iu U ihe ur -t'i,.l k I. r. , ,.i, -m
aiuiM wiiwii b iuMi! ii Miriit. Ihe 4e
(ue4 , mH a tmw teWvettuei. iHvr tea eMiirr I
toMMe4 turn 44e. I 11 t Wlei klii iw at
katlte MlB LI4, bll it I ttfll'M.i. i IsUt. . Ivtl4
tM ttrtil l'IHfelU flU-. VtlJ M 11 (- -t lrs.trt. I
MTU H U. ii. trAU'."
The abe ate all Vi ra m4is tn m .ii 1 !'
sVIWte Umv ieiJe 4 im 'uil a I - '!. e .is.
tenie wttiWMti a (U nUsm IKI o it e
Prfr.d by SR. J. C. AYR i CO..
frttUee.1 ui aVtsaljrUa1 CW ssuls, Ue.l Meet,
rVUly I't.'li-i I i.iut, sa.1 U A J.Ji.r, n
tsuubairy,
l'r k B klctVy Nmlua-UiUud
J V 1'mU.w, eull' liioee Mil we).
J Chi uia, I uiImu uie
ll.i.k 4 t j , all leiiu.l
a l.ii.. r kbsA.u'4
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Vita.es hU e iilAae, feeiuiat,
A ad lHkie.,iitf)ake
l.letl, ! - If
Vtl teir--IMs t.- rn,
r 4it t-Aiid t r nkkv I't-ikuu
klVUi AkU rUUkka
Jl'aT lutioi i i IS..W lis Mes.esWleJ'ef at
Ik. 14 M 'it I It .' -I
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JUST RECEIVED I I
JT. II. ENGEL
Ha just returned from Fhilndotphia with
SPIiSlTDID otocz
017
Spring & Bummer Goods.
I'or Clonal' Vrnf.
Cns-iineri'. Vesting. Italian Cloth,
Coaling. Llnin Check and CuttouiiJc.
t.uli'H War.
Cloili,
Linen
A Lrrjrff ortmcnt of Dress ! floods, iWnck and
fancy Bilks. WIV. Tissues, luincy Berages, l?hallcy,
I nil Wool Pelancs, Jlo -ambl pio Cocls nt low prices
fiik Livcllns. Dehines, Lnwns, (linglmnis and
Pi 'nts. A full line of IrMi Linen and White (locals.
Slcllu border and Fancy Summer Shawls, Silk and
Lace Maulillus, Ac.
llciuly JIii'lo Clothing,
A good assortment of Huts ami Cup,
A largo a.ssorlwcnl ef Boots and .Sboss,
A full f tock of U roccrics, Molnsaes and Sugar,
Hardware and Building Jlatrrinl,
A full slock til Qticca ami C'laocWnro,
A full stock of Tith, Salt, Oils nud Whito Lead,
A large stock of Xcw "iVull Tafcr,
A new atock of Stono and Earthenware,
And thousands of articles not enumerated.
Usf All tlio above mill be sulJ cheap for Cuah or
Country Produce.
Sunbury, May 17, 182.
3. II. ESt.EL.
ISTOAV OPEN.
mammoth fuenituheiwabe
nousE. s09 A: bll 4'hcMiiit Street, IMiil'a.
(Lato LEVY & CO S Fry Oood Store,)
Formerly 524 Walnut Street.
Philadclphin, August 50, 18C2. 3in
k?.0:. Ai'SClilciiti 1803.
oi" .tff Vovk jLJuch.
THE CAMfiKX AND AMnOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AN T:VN TitN It. K. CO.'d LIXES.
From 1'liHaiidfhi" to K-v Tort- and IlVy Plat,
trnm Vi'uiiii't rtrett Wherf and Kniiiugtuii
Tsjtnl. it-ill tt in-e nt ultoti't, riz : FArt:.
At 6 A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, (C. nr.1
A. A7"oi,iinod'iti'ii.) 52 23
AtllA. SI., via Caiudeuand Jersey City, X. J.,
Accommodation, 2 25
At K A. M.. via Camden nnd Jersey City,
(Mornin; .Mail ) k3 00
At S A.M. via Canute! find Jersey city 2d
Class Ticket 2 23
At il A. 31. via Kensington nnd Jersey city,
Kvpress 3 fill
At 12 SI. via Camden nn l Auiboy, C and A.
(Accommodation.) 2 23
At 2 P. SI., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Kxprcss.) 3 00
At :i P.M.. via. Kensington nnd Jersey City,
Wash, and X. V. Kxpicss 3 f"
Vt tij P. SI., via Keusiugton nnd Jersey City,
(Kvniiii Mail.) 3 00
At 111 P. Si. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Smtkern .Mail. 3 I'd
Al 1) inbht) via Kensington and Jersey city
tNiu'r.tm lv-ipres 3 1)0
At it P. M., ia Ciir..Un and Amboy. (Aecom-
I lutioii, l'rci.lit uud Passeii.r, I'ir.st
Cla Ticket. 2 23
Second fins. Tl;it. 1 .'
'or. U nor (i ip. Sfroii'lsburg, Seranton, ttilk's
barir. Slonlmse. tlreat litn.l. Ac, at A. -M..
from Kensin.'ioi:, via l'clnniirc, Laekawaunti nnd
i Western Kaiiroad
l or Aimcli fhtn k. Allentmvn. Relblehem, Dehi-
I dcre. l.'n-loii. l.anilx'itville. I lcii.ir,;:iim, Ac. ut (
A. SI., liom Keii-imrton Iepvt, und at l!j 1. SI ,
fioin Walnut .-irc.'t W iiarf.
Ilicti A. Si. l.itiu .Tiineels v i'h Trains lcnwu
I"..i.-t..n l',.r Mum. li t'hui V, ut :i-i 1. SI.)
F,.r .Mount llollv. at li A. SI.. 2 and I I. SI.
i I'or 1'itcbold. ui li A. SI. and 2 1'. SI.
: ' 1V.n LINKS,
j F. r firi-tol. Trinton. Au.. at 11 A. M. and li an 1
5 I. SI flolll Kensiotoli,
For l'nlin.via, Ki crtoii, lielanoo. Ilcvcrlv, Tlor
liiiton, Fl.irciicc. Iluriliutowu, Ac., at I.', 1, 2, 4t
in,. I li l SI.
! ( -v- For N'ew York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
i sinl..li lerit. t;ika iho I ..ra on I'inii slrei t. nb' .u
I Walnut, half an hour before ib partur.'. The l'
I run into ihe liepiit, uiid on tlio ari..al of each Train,
run troui il.c li-p,t.
Fifty I'ouuds of llazape O'.ly. allowcl ca h
p.-i.-s.-ni r. I'u-.-iisiers lU'o prohibited l'r.. in tiiliin';
niijtiiio;; as bH'1141' but their wcarinjnj p il cl. All
! bniKa'c over lii iv mril to be paid ..evlra. 'II. j
1 tVpii.any limit tlu'ir rcsp.u j'bility for l.wrii!.e to
! One l'tiliur p r iuiid. en 1 will l:oi be li il.'.e I. r atiy
a&louul bi-Jood Jrilic. evepl by sfn'ial contra l.
ii.ii. i:. ...i4....A-av, Ae. ni.
u..i i?, r-v;.
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WINTER ARRASGEniENT-
UFA f Till N K LIN T, fi.ni lh- North nr I
Vt) Nirth-We.i .- I'l. : 1 u J- i-a. i . . New l'..-n.i-ii.L-
l'i.li- illc. 1.' ... i ; d . A'.1- " n. !:!. .n. Ac.
i 'liii.n leave li.n ,il.ari t r i'li.ia.'. I i..n, New.
, York, lu'.U.. t'o!l.il.,. I.li.i I luUlitt.di'i'o
s;w...i . iii i. SI . and I''1 l1 SI.
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