E.MJWW J', gTfjc unfauvj) amcrican IT. fc, MAS SDH, Editor ft Proprietor. .SATURDAY, MAKCII 21, 1803. i. m. YettenoilL CO., Jfe. S7 Park How, New York, and t State Street, BotIod, ere Mir ntrriU for the SrnnrRT AxruirAS in those cities, nnd are authorised to take Advertise ments and BuUwripllr.nl for till at our lowest rate. Mil I. I Jl I li I - tSfTlic I. P. Senate adjourned on Friday last, having nclcd upon a vast number of appointments. Nearly all wcro confirmed or laid over, very few being rejected. J37 It is pretty well understood that the President will call out more troops at least to fill up the ranks after the nine months' drafted men will have served out their time. IW On account of the 25 and GO cent notes having been counterfeited, the Secre tary of the Treasury has directed that no more notes of these denominations be issued. The counterfeits in question are bo well gotten up, that almost any person is liable to be duped by them. The engraving is a ahado coarser, and the paper a trifle thinner than the genuine. J-3?" It lit stated on good authority that Mr. Chase, while in New York, was offered one hundred millions in gold, from parties representing European capitalists, which, at the current rates of exchange, would be equivalent to par. tsf" Judge Tearson of the Dmiphin and Lebanon district, is warmly urged in the Ilurrisuurg Telegraph for a Judge of the Supreme Court at the coming election. Jt?" LAEF.fr Xews. There was a Caval ry I'u'lit on the liappulmnnock, beyond Kel ly's Ford, on the lOlh. About two thousand Dii each side were cngia)fcd. Gen. Avcrill knocked the water out of the Rebels. They retreated behind an entrenched battery. The Richmond papers of the IT, say that, i the I t'll i list., Com. Fiinagut attacked Port llud.-on, and was repulsed. The United States steam sloop-of-war Mississippi was burnt, ami Com. Farragut went down the river in his flag ship, which was disabled. The land force did not join in the attack. Thta is from Rebel soun es. Di-.sPKiiATK Battle with the Indians in I'tah. The Indian Bureau is in receipt of information, under date of February 10, from its agent at Suit Lake City, Cononel Connor, of the Third infantry, He. reports a desperate tight of four hours with the In dians on Hear river. Fifteen of his men were killed and thiity-eitrlit wounded. Captain McLean and Lieutenant Chase were fatally mid Major Gallagher and Lieutenant Berry severely wounded. Two hundred and twenty-four Indians were killed, their horses taken and their lodges destroyed. There is no report of wounded Indians or pri soners. ricKt'on;i:TS in Wasiiinoton. Iii 'Wash ington the conviction of a thief or pickpock et linviug been found almost an impossibility under the law, the provost guard append labels bearing the words 'thief' or "pick porW't" to li baeV of the offenders, and cause tliem to parade tho principal streets. Dici.aw vnr. Governor Cannon, of Bcle wire, has no sympathy with the doctrine of "State Rights.'" In a recent proclamation called forth by the passage of an act in the Assembly to prevent illegal arrests lp that State, the Governor says j "I enjoin upon the gooil people of this state that they hold true allegiance to the government "of the United States as paramount to the State of IVhiWiire, and that they obey the consiitu ted authorities thereof, before the legislature of the slate of Delaware or any other human authority whatsoever." Governor Camion was two years ago a Brcckir.ridi.-c demo crat. There are In Switzerland 1,483,208 IVt cstants and 1.010,401 Catholics. &ocal Affairs. US' Canal Navigation Tho Sohuvlaill Cannl I nhcH'ly open, and navigation commenced. The Sasii biinun cunali Mill ha opened on the 25ib. Hr.r coal oj.i.-rators are anxiously wniting for facilities to crry their iro-tuuU to the markets. "3'lIrAVV Hoimr.nr. On Wednesday evening Inst, the in-u safe of the Adams' Express Company wua thrown from the cars, botwei-n York" and Haiti more, and ri.l.bti of nltcut $S0,000. ti? I'kkpoc -kiits. We understand tiiat several pickpoi kcln. who had been plying their vocation in the ears of tho Northern Central road, were arrested a few dn vt siuec 1. 'tween this place and llarrisburg. ii. y 1'ownr.H Mill Expioaion. On Monday morning Inst, the ''lry Il.juse" of tha Fowder Mills of Reuben Kline 4 Co., in the vicinity of Trevorton, accidentally blow up. Ona nian, Simeon Miller, being blown sniue distance, had bis arm brokon, and was otherwise serioui'ly injured. The extent of tht damage will be about JjOO. There was no insurance. The physician of Mr. Millar entertaini no hope of his recovery. UP The Metlmdut Conference at York mado tha followiiijr, appointment for tun (Northumberland) lii.triet : T. M. ItErsr.. 1'. K. VViliuiUK)Kirt, Tine St W. L. Fpotswood. do Mulberry .Si T. U (iotwalt. Mniitoiir-vil1i J. YT. iluughawout. Muuev Sutuuel Shannon, one to be supplied. Milton Circuit F. dear hart, S C. Swallow. Miliou-lt. E. Wilson. I.uw..burg Kdward J Gray. Alifltinbuig C. ('leaver. ooa tub supplied. Northumberland A. It. Iteiley. Hlmluokui and Trrv..rl..u J. V Porter, hunbury A. M t'riia-bto, JJ T. Kwarti Calaa M p. L'n.;haiia, J. K. Ilagey A.l.lu..J-W M Kl,.,nlur. laioille Jubu II 0. .uah. llloouburg-ll C J,.! u. El ) iou Hoi.ry (1 ImII Jar.ai town All rt Mailman, m lo be lupplleJ Joaiuo ilia 11. H King Utaver .Mo'lu.-J Jl King While lUvrii- 11. 1' fclamua. Ilertu k - A M l.erulli, Y t Thurck lll.iuuigdale- l CaallaluaH, Ufte lo be eur,.lieJ. Oieurfvtiila Jttaiab t'ormt, en lo be supi-lud T. Jlit.h.ll, 1 Ii , I'leatd.ul, W. II lull ai.4 T ( are, I'o.l. lu V) ill!eiu.MW I likkiuaoa tfeaiiueiy, luembais of Mulberry Miaal Quar. Coa 1 II. Tiiuce, rt.e 'i.u llill Huaiely, aisuibef of uu tille toor Ci.u 'I he loiluamg iimluliua M pa4 k tuU of low lo I l.t reu The ahU'h kaa bera devaaUilag out l.i J I i H.u i l.a jhii, miii auiiiiuuee aud, curio, ut.i.i'e kiilil L eutuitunl lulu Uulifsiaua In .u,lt a eii lh.itl'4e, lira. I.. d l iu i i lUltiuHxe f uufeeea, ia ..i.l .i a e vmuiI.IwiI. iii smAimi totally i. il. ' ii-mi i aad ear u.4 aalUHkuig I i. it vf t '.Hi ' loa k- ui u4 kt rwit H, , n I a ii le bH at Aliu f ty Cnptaln John Buyera, of tha Angnsla Tvangen Is now on a visit to hi family In this plaea. Capt. Buyers' company, h stationed near Nowbern, N. C, and he lufonns ns, all are In good health and spirits. Capt, Buyers tad not been at homo since his Com pany left, sooie fifteen month ago. 8. M. Wabd A Co., 208 Broadway, N. T., offer great Inducements ; their stock la very larga and varied ; they warrant all goods to ba aa repre sented, or tho money will bo refunded, and have the reputation of being honorable business men. Thoir arrangements are tuoh that yon oan transact business with them through the mail almost aa well as If yon gave them a personal call. For the Snnbury American. Letter from the Snnbury tinurda. Ket West, Fla., March 3, 1863. I)r.Al Wn.VEfiT : On Saturday, February 21, orders were Issued to Col. Good, relieving him of the command at Beaufort, to be filled by Brigadier Gcnoral Saxon, Military Governor, 4o., of fouth Carolina, and for him (Col. Good) to report, with his regiment, to Headquarters for special duty. This was done. Our tenta were pitched in a field outnido of the entrenchments at Hilton Head, wells dug, cook shanties ereotod, and everything in a shape to mako us comfortable, when an order came for ns to "pack up" to take another ride on the "Ooenn deep.' and at once repair to Key West. Wc started on the 21th of February, on board the sienmer Cotnmuoiian. Aftor a plensant and safe journey wo arrived at our destination, on the 27th, at one 1.M. . To go ngnin to Key West was something tho boys didn't like, for in the big fight that is to come off at Charleston, a placo had been assigned us on board the Urn Dtford with Major General HcSTEn. For want of a name, one might cnll the position "abody guard" to the Commander of the expedition. Tho post was that of honor, and ono that any regiment would like to occupy, but "whero duty cnlls, 'tis ours to obey," and aa there is fomo likelihood of tho "nephew of his uncle'1 Interfering in our privato arrangements, and the Gulf will be tho place where his French vessels will muke their first appcaranco, tho boys have got over their dislikoto this little inland, for hero thev will have a chance of giving I.ouis Napoleon a pili to swallow, more bitter than he is now receiving in Mexico, and teach him that it i hotter to mind ono's own business than to interfere iu that of strangers. Col. Joseph Morgan is relieved of this command ; Col. T. II. Good to have charge of all tho troops here and at Tortugns. Four companies of our regiment, via: A.B. C, audi, are stationed in Fort Taylor, Key Weft, under Major W.ll. Gaudier, and theotlmr six at Fort Jefferson, Tortugns, l.icut Col. O. W. Alexander, commanding. The 911th N. Y. S. Vol., will remain here and be quartered in the barracks and ntlior plnccs on the iclnud. This post is to bo fully prepnrcd for any emergency. Batteries arc to be erected nt every available point, the Towers to bavo Iho necessary armament, in fact, to be so pre pnrcd that if J oli ii Bull or Monsiour Crapcan wixhes to en;;fl!fO us with their "dogs of war," wo wont be placed in lileo Ax with Major Anderson and his noblo iellowsat Fort buiuter. Much joy was munifcited by the Inhabitants on our arrival. Flags Lrcnincd across the streets on ono cord alone I counted sixteen of different nations, tiic most conspicuous was a large American ring, huving on it tho inscription "Welcomo -17lh." Houses were opened and the good things of this earth, wherewith to comfort the inner mnn, were plentifully distributed among the men of the different couipnnies. It would be self praise (which is not very commendable,) to say wo are lbs regiment, par turrtlti iter, but the people here hnvt n very high opinion of us, and proved it by this ovation. An order for all to remove, who had a rel.itivc iu the rebel army, had been promulgated, and by four o'clock they would have embarked on board a steam er, bound lor Hilton Head, where they would have been sent, under a flag of trnce. to tho rebel lines, unless ordered differently by the Commander of tho luth Army Corps Our arrival stopped the banish ment of seven hundred and thirty souls, and until treason is proved against them, here thoy arc likely to remain, Imppy in their homes, endeared to them by old associations and family tics. From Northern papers we learn a great deal abont "demoralization" unit 'diesnti.fnctioii" in the Army. It is news to us. and 1 can toll thoso croakors at home that their stories aro all untrue, and that, ul moKt lo a man, those composing the Army, ns fur as my observation has gone, have perfect confidenco in President Lineoin, his 1'roclumutiou of Emancipa tion, and will join him heart and hand, in any mensure to put down this internal rebellion, und act with him iu anything that will bring nil honorable pence. There .v dissatisfaction among the soldiers, fait it is caused by men in the iNorth who are con tinually preachiug conservative and peace doctrines, whereby they give uid and com lull to the enemy, aud cs long as treason is allowed to bo sown broad cast, Ba it is by a ceilnin purly in fuubury, such Uissalitfaction will remain, never to bo tuVgullcn, especially with the -fiuubuiy Uuards." The member, of our company are all well, na tions that Government turiiWi us are wholesome and of the best kind, but thanks to Capt. Uobin, who acts as Treasurer of our company funds. Sergeant Piers, oompauy Quartermaster, and Johnny Yunsch, "chief cook and bottle washer," we live at tho head of the heap. Our extras are "pot-pie," three times a week, apple dumplings, with good milk, semi occasionally, and for something to remind us ofduys post and gone, Sergeant Piers serves us with upple jc and itviifritiuls, made in a style that would do credit lo more tliau one I kuuw of, who is in tho baking business. With respects to yourself, all in the offico, and frieniU generally, I remain Yours, fraternally, II. D. W. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 103. lMttS. lMiilailt-IpliIa A. i:-io Itnilroud. rpiltS great lino traverses tho Northern and X Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by tha Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and under their auspiecs'is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use fur Passenger and Freight busi ness from llarrisburg to Ui ilinood, 2nd fork, (177 miles) on the Eastern liivu-ion, and from bheuield to Erie, (7ti miles.) on tho Western Division. TIME OF PASSENUEIt TRAINS AT ke.NBlnV. Arrive nir,tn! LeiVf Wextirnrtt . Mail Train. 1 :i;, I' M Mail Train. S..1S P. f Express Train, II. 'M Express Train, 0.20 A.M. fitra rtin tliroti.rl, ...lit...... k, U . ........... r, ,..., vu'r. uuiu nnv, UU those truina between Philadelphia and Lock l'luven, and between Baltimore und Lock l!:ien. Elcgunt Weeping Curs on Express Trains both ways between illiamsiiori und Baltimore, and WilliuinitKirt and Philadelphia. For information respecting Tasscngcr business apply at Ihc b. E. for. lltb and Markei Sis. And tor Freight business of the Company's A gouts : rS. B. Kiugsiun, Jr., Cor. 13ih and Market tie., Philadelphia. J. W. iteynolds, Erie. J. M. linll, Agent N. C. R. P.., Baltimore. II. H. Hoi'HTO, Gcu'l Freight Agt. Puilada. Lewis L. Hoiht, Uen'l Ticket Ag't., Philada. Josri u 1. Ports, lien 1 Mauagor, Williamsport. March 21, ISM. 6 JOII mVH.HT & ., NAxrrActciiKei or SA-tiBRATXTQ fclTEK-CARB. OF SODA, it., And Sole Agonts in the City of New York for CItiiAM OF TAHTAB SOBBTITUTE, Invented by Prof. Eben N. Uoisford, of Harvard I'niveisity. Office, 11 Old Slip, llunover Square, (upstairs,) NEW YOUK. fpllE high pi leo which Cream of Tartar commanded J iu I oil. together with the alarming extent tu which its danguruus adulteration ha 1 been earned, with other considerations, induced the distinguished Chemist. bu nume i given above, to eoiniiieuce a hat proved to be a long and laborious cirniillc re search, to discover a dusirable suUlilute thereir His eflorls were erowoed enb abundant suecoaa. and hundreds of tbousauUs of poueda of Ike fcuUlilula have been sold and used during the last five years, throughout the I rule I Slates aud the Canadas. The following true eompariaua of its nature and the raaulla of iu w, villi lue of Cream of Tattar, ill aouvince the (uoat Incredulous of lis value Cream of Tarter is a bi-tarlr of 1'ulash. This hubalilute is a simple I'buspuale, aud euatalna polling Lul what is fouuJ. in keef-slnak, aud iu ooin, wheal and other eeitats, aud la liierefure highly liulnliuus. ll also baa a tiaelih-gmiug iuHueuce, and supplies lhal lor whitk Ihsie ta a eousuul il. Biand lu the tt.l.u I It K sold fof a laueh Itas price thaa Cream of Tartar. .Meh Jl.lHtJJ -ly Euirea or Aatairai 1'KAa Ma : With your peruiu.iou I Uk te say le the rd.rt of juur pp I bat will toad by riuia auail ell Lu auk it, iOmii a U'ipe, auk lull iluaelhiu a s UtmkDig wad axing a Sluple V alable Balm, thai will alfVeiualiy loouti, luludts, Piuipbe. Illoleuve leu, tiMklva, aud all Iwpunliuol ike aklu, Iwtv. iuilb.uu.eai.ll, Imu, Muuuib aud bvauiilul 1 aill tw utail lo Ikuee katiaglUld IImmIsot Bale r at'M, sia U diiueneue aud loluiuiaibue tal ill eaable U..ui u w.u a lull gioeia of Latuil.ol II. ir. bukeia, ae a klunatMbe, la 1m Ikaa M da All ehva4iutai eaeawed if letiua at4 ailiwat ibefg. Kvlfullf tirt ; Hi' r nurMty. t U.M.H4, V .l Fieealet, ik J. IU' 1m. " . AVATtllllS. jr.MKf.ltY cV NJI-VI"H- AHU. Tlie nndersiened vmntd rnsnect- V:"Vv fully Invito your atfention to bis ? "fii well selected sto'k of Fine Gold and "351 Silver WATCHES, Fine Gold JEW. ,CL. JiLllY, of every kind and vanetj C.iJV of ityles comprising all of the l-sa1 neirr.it and most hratttiful ttnitrni. Also, SOLID SILVER WARE, rqitnl lo (Join and the best make of Silvrr J'nlril Wart Each article Is wtrrantrrl to be aa repre-irntrd. I ff' Watchce and Jewolry carefully rrpnireil and satisfaction gunrauteed JACOB nATtl.EY, t$irrr.inr lo ftaiiff'rr (V H'trry.) No. 22 MARKET Btreet, PIlILAb A. March 7, 183. 3 mo. Admlnlitrntoria Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that lctlera of adminis tration having been granted to tho subscriber, on the estate of Sarah Honilershot, into of Lower Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and thoso having claims to present them for settlement. CHAMIiKltfJ 8. WYNN. Adin'r. LowerAugusta twp., March 7, 1803. 6t News I news ! "news ! news ! BOOTS AND SHOES, ARE now manufactured to order by tho subsf riber at CHEAPER RATES than at any other estab lishment in Sunbury. The war tax is not taken into consideration, and all work will bedonoatold prices. Having just rcceirod an entire new stock of leather and Moroccos, for Ucntlrmcn'ft Itootta nntl Mioota, Kindlon' Mum-si und (pnltrr, Cliildrcn'M Mioen, VrMcVo.. which will be mado to order nt short notice, in tho best workmanlike tnnnner and of the best materials. F'coling thankful for the patronage extended here tofore he hopes tocontinuo tire same. AH who desire work dono cheap and durnblp. aro invited to call at his shop nearly opposite tho Court House in Market Square, Sunburr, Pa. JOHN WILVER. February 28, 180.1. (5m 11 iti.ic nai.i:. THERE will be exposed at Publio Palo, on i'hnrsdnv. I lie Kills ilnv of'Aoril, 1M6.1, at the public house of Jl. B. "WEAVER, iu the town of TREYORTON. Northumberland county, Pa., tho following described Real Estate, to wit : All thoso certain Blocks or parcels of Land, situ ate in the town of Trcrorton. Northumberland county. Pennsylvania, known and dese ibed on tho plan of said town as Blocks Nns. 146, li5, 109. 17S, l(i5, 2al, 221, 223, 202, 197, 174 171, 15 ., 148. 225. 200, 199. 174, 173, 151, 150. containing in all two hundred and eoventy-three lots. Also, all those certain Blocks or parocls of land, situate in the town of Trevorton, Northumberland county, State of Pennsylvania, known and described in tho plot of said tonn aa Blocks Nos. 189, 210, 215. 2111,209 190,183, 164, 1G0, 141, containing in all ninety-six lots. Being the anmo Blocks conveyed to Pinion W Arnold, by lced dated tho 10th day of November, A. 1. 1858, by William Atwatcr and wife. Snlo to coiunicnco at 10 o'clock A. M.. of said day, when the terms of sale will be uiudo known lv S1M0N W. ARNOLD. March I t, 1863. "fajiiia jko i:kv Kioia:. WILLIAM L. MAIWOCK CO., 115 Paulh Third street, Philadelphia, would offer to Ihcinhubi taota ul Suubury and viciiity, a fresh slock of CHOICE GROCERIES, Seli clrd for the tr.it Family u ir. As they havo everything In their line both Ameri can and Foreign, which can be called for, it is un necessary to give a list of the articles they havo to ofler. It is as well, however, to say, that every articlo they dispose of they warrant of the best quality' and which cuu be returned at the expense of the store should it provo othcrwiso. February 28, 1&03. 3mo. "VTOTICE hortby given to all persons knowing J themselves indebted to the firm of C. 1. A J. Rohrbach, on Book Account or otherwise, to mako payment of the same before the 1st of April next, nt which time the hooks of said firm will be left iu the bauds of proper officers for collection. C. V. & J. ROHRBACH. Sunbury, Feb. 21, 1863. a t. v. t i ; it i: TO YOUNG MEN ! Just Pullisted, in a fcafrd Envetnpe. Price Ccntf. A Lecture on the Nature, treatment r.nd Radical of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weeklies. Invol untary EiuiKiou, Sexual l'ebility nri Iinpudimnts to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits ; Mental and Physical rncapacitv, resulting from Self-Abuse. Ac By UOBEKT ,'l. Cl'LVERWELL, M. X , Author of theOrcen Book, The world-renowned author, ill this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that awful consequences of Self-abuso may bo effectually removed wiinout medicine, and wilbout dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or Cordials, pointing out a modo of cure nt once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter whut his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply I irivatcly, und radically. This lecture will prove a ionn to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage lamps, by addressing. Cl.AS. J. C. KLINE i CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. Feb. 28, 1863. ly 3c IIO iVAIiO .iHSO( I.m.," PHILADELPHIA. For the Relief of the Sick and IMstresscd, afflicted with Virulent and Chronic Diseases, and especially for tho cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs MEDICAL ADYICF givou gratis, by tho acting Surgeon. t VALUABLE REPORTS on spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, aud other Discuses of the Sexual Organs, and on tho MEW REMEDIES cm ployed in tho Dispensary, sent to the uftlicted in scaled letter envelopes, free of charge. Two or three .Stamps for postage will be ueccptaMe. Address, DR. J. SK1L1.1N lIul.GIITON. Acting Surgeon. Howard Associuliun, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. January 3, 1863. ly JAOOBO. BECK, MERCHANT TAILOlt, .llarUct lrM't, ii.-nrlv opposite I lie Call Ko:il l lul, S TJ N B TJ "ST , 1 -A. . , TNFORMS the eititens of Sunbury anil vicinity, that he hus just returned from Philadelphia witlia full assortment of 1'AI.I. AM M I'I Kit (OOIS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY. His stock consists of Cloths, French Cloth, Black Doe Skin and Fancy Cassiiuerca, Black Sntin. Figured Silks. Plain and Fancy Caasimeru VKSTl.Nii.S, which ho will make up to order iu styles to suit the tusto of customers, or irt notice, and the most reaouabl-j terms. Any Goods not on hand, will be furnished from Philadelphia, by giving two days' notice. Goods furuished by customers a ill be made up to order as heretofore. As he will employ none but experienced workmen, persons may rely on getting their work well dune at Lis shop. Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed, he resneolfully solicila a eouluiuaucuuf the lame. Suubury, Oulober 4, 1862. im3. iua. PHILADELPHIA PAPER HANGINGS. iiuyi:m.a uui itiii:. K'or. Fourth & Market Streets, Philadelphia, have now la stock, a flue variety of Mull lura, got up ex pre I y for their Spring Trade. WINDOW PAPER OF EVERY G KADIS, lo which they iuvite the attention of Storekeepers. V lu Ibeir lUuil Departateut, we all be fouud the uiioicM! sly tea of the swasoti. Philadelphia. Feb. 14, sjt3 in m .m:w jiiuhkv i.i-itt ion HA 1.1 Al.mi, GARDEN 0 KltllT FARMS. Cuilable M GrapM. Peaekea, Peare, Haapberriea, birseborrlwi, Blaekberrise, eurraiila, Ae., ul I. ;(, k, III uf XU aereeea. k, al the Mluaiug pi ices ht Ibe t rMUl, vii : Iu aeree fur Ah. Iu a.i f.lln, aarre re, zt aoree ! IU. l aere tut lu. Payable by oaa dullet a weak AIm Craoibejiv laade. and tillava uu In CiitlHiaiD, .3 by liMlfeel, al el lab. poj.Lle ky Mtedotlara weak. Ike abuve land 4 luiu, aie situated al lUalouod, Has iiium 'lueiwbip, Uurlui(iMi I'uuuly, Nw Jmm. (utibvr iu. foiaaatuia, apply, aitk a r U euaup, fwaeueulw, B FRAN' til IN ( LAIlK, Ke ul'aiu BU..1 k.. VuiS M V rfaeuay ll, imij :y ml lurr-I ( I'lrrra, or wall rAffcn ir kvittiy iiuimaclr krtHul AND PAf IkHSM II .T saaaita dua.1 fiia ike Maaaaelaiat, at HeMAMHIUcik.. I kill Ml UtAkr auktif , Maisk Ik Ikej THE AIL SUFFICIENT TllliEK. THE GREAT AMEEICAS S2MEDIES. Knoirn a "7o7m?WV GEKUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT "BUCIIU." . ' SARSAPARILLA ' IMPROVED ROSE WASn. IIELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, A Positive Mid Specific P.cmcdy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, 0 HAVEL, AND DROP3I CAL SWELLINUb. This Modielne lncreae tho power of Digestion, and excites tho Alisorbenta into healthy action, by which tho Watery or Ciikerous depositions, and ail Unnatural Enlargement are reduced, as well as pain and inflammation, and is good for men, women, or Children. iir.i.iiiKii.iKN t.'vri:A t in tu u FOR WEAKNESS Arieing from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscreiiou. or Aluse, Attended with the followip yintoms : JndrrtoMtmn to Exertion, l.o iowr. Liss of Memory Diftkuity of Breathing Trembling Wftkcftilness, Pair in the back. Flushing of the Body Eruptions on tho Face, Pallid Countenance, cak iNcrves, Horror of Disease, Dimness of vision. Universal Lassitude of tho Muecular System, Hot liun.ls. Dryness of the Skin. Thcso svmtoms. if nllowed to go on, which this nicdicino invariably removes, soon follow IM POTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which tho patient may expire Who can sav that they are not frequently followed by those ' direful diseases," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION, Many nro awnro of tho cause f their mlTering. but none w ill confess. Tho records of the insauo Asy lums and the melancholy deaths by Consumptio'u. bear amplo n itniws to the truth of the assertion. Tho Constitution, onco Afi'.vted with Orgaiiia M'eiikries-', Requires the ni l of modi'Miia b strengthen and in viir.aato tho system, wliich "HolmtNilds Extract Buchu" invariably docs. A trial will couviuco the most skeptical. FEMALE3, FF.M A LF ', rEMALES, Old cr young, single, married, or contemplating marriage. In man v nIToelion peculiar to Females the Extract ioelions pi i-oiiHlled Buc'itt is uneoiiHlled Kv any other remedy, as in I iilorosis or Retention. Irregularity. Painl'iilncs.. or Supprof-ion of the Cusluniary Evui-uations. Ulcerated or Srhirrous stale of tiic Uterus. I.cueoi-ihcn, or t bites Sterility, and for all complaints incident to the- sex. whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Disiipalion, or in Iho ' DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Seo symptoms above. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take no Balsam, Moreurr. or Unpleasant Medicino lor Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. S3i:i.i ui.irs b; i ii.ic s' is i tu Cures PIXlihT DISEASES In all their flftes; at little expense; li'.tla or tio change in tliet ; no incoiiventcnce, AND NO EXPOSURE. Ttcau'es frcijuent dcirc. an 1 gives strrngth ti Urinate, thcrel.y removing ob-trueiions. preventing and curing SrvHure. of the Urethra, alliiyirg pain and inriuiiimaticn. so f rcqnent in this clussoi diseases and expelling Poisonou- Dieicicl, and Woru-out Matter. f T hotisands up-n Thousands WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF And who have paid Heavy Fees to he cured in a short time, have found tl-.ey wrre deceived, and that the "Poisou" has, by the use of -Powerful Astrin gent." been dried up in the Fystem, to break out iu an ufavatod tin in, and l'eihaps after Manlagc. U S K iii:i.mtos.is i:Tif at ici fiiir For all Affections and Diseases of THE URINARY OKUANS, Whether existing iu Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no mailer OF HOW LONU STANDING. Diseases of these Orgrns require tho aid of DllllKTIo. IIELMBOLD'S EXTHA.CT BUCHU Is tho Great Diuretic, And It is certain to have the desired cfTect in oil Diseases, for w hich it is recommended. BLOOD I BLOOD I BLOOD I HelinbuM's Highly CoiiceiiLrntcdCoiupoiin.l Fluid Extract Sarsavmrilla Syphilis. Tliis is an affection of tho Blood, and attacks the Sexual Orgnrs. Linings ( the Nose, Ears. Throat. Windpipe, and older Mucus Surfaees. mnkinir ita appearance in tho form of Ulcers. lielmbold's Ex tract f-iirsuparilla purilii the lilood. and Amoves nil Scaly Eruption, of the Skin, giving lo the Complex ion a Clear and Healthy Color. It being prepired expre l v for this clars of complaints, its Hloi,d-Purifying Proprietors ure preserved tu a greater extent lhauauy other preparation of Sarsaparilla. ll-iii1nltPsi iro Wuli, An excellent Lotion f.r Iiiscases of a Syphilitic Na ture, aud iu an injocliuti in Diseases of the Urinary Organs, aiLdng from hubits of dissipation, used in couuectiou with tlie Extracts Buchu and Sursuparilla iu such ilisearesas rx'omiueuded. lA-idenccof ibe most re.ioiisible and reliable char acter will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From eighty to twenty yean tanding, with names known to Scienec au.l Fume. For Mcdieid Properties of Buchu, tee Dinpeimtory the I'uited States. Soo Professor Deweea' valaablo works on ibu Prucliee of Phytic. I Seo remarks made by the lata celebrated Dr. Pbysick, Philadelphia. I See remarks ma le by Dr. Fidiraiin McDowell, a ' celebrated I'by-iciuu. aud Member of the Royal , College of Surgeoiis. Ireland, and publbhed iu Urn ! Transactions of the King aud Ciueeu'tf Joui ual. j See Medieo-Cirurgienl UevicK, puMi.-lie I by; Benjiimiu Traveia, Fellow of the l!,.yul Colbgo of' Sul 14CU1S. Sec must uf the luie SuudatJ Woiks on .Mi li- i einc. txnui i liit ii r. fl no t bottle, or ', ii u0 ' SAkstl'ARII L I I'd a IHI I iMI'ltoHLl. Kusa WjISU. ill ' ' ell Or halt adonn of raeh f j 12 00. hieli will iM 1 aiiiheit ul lo cure the luort of si mule ca.es, if diruc'iou 1 are adhered lo. Delivered to anv addreaJ. ftouialv iiacked run.: uljsert ai i.m. ( - lbacribe svwploms La all eouiuiuukaiioiit. Cbiva nuaiaulwd. Adi ice gratis. AFHD.WIT Peraonally apprare.1 Iwlore me an tl l.riosnc f the city ul Pbiladulpbia, II. T ll.liol-:j, al,.., bu.g duly aworu, doth suy, bia preMii..a coi.tam i.u barculiu, uu luvreuiy, ut olbcf Injurious Urus, kul aia puialy vej.ubis II T llFI.MIK'LD. beora aud dcaerlb4 bafse tua. llo. S.' l day of Nuivubaf, lx,i. .11 P IlillllAIID, Alduiuiaa, Niuth-eUeel, abut a Have, I bile. Addfaea lalUis f I lufoiiuaiioa ia eouBLace. II 1 lit t.MUvl.l) t. Dx llll Mouth Teulkotreet, Uluai I keel lul Pblla vkWAMiori-ni Mtiunro Aud Uupiiuelplol DeaUie M'b ea laavif lu die "uf Ibalr aa'' aud 'uibv' iliulae u ILa r.pulail .e aniiod by llalwlwld ellsuume l'it-.iiiow, kaueet bu.be. avnapaiille, " " iuu4 Ituae U a.k Ik. Id by all Ixuniuia ) elin. Aaa. itt II r 1 UlHiLD TAkH MiTII H l l aul ifce a.ill,al aat Mat f M tal '4 Imii aat kaVHia I .Iii Je I Mil I; 1 O O K HOSPITAL, ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM QUACK ERY. TUU OXLT PL AC IS IUfF?C A CURE VAX 11 n OBTAINED. DR. JOHNSTON has discovered tho moat Certain, Speedy and only Effectual Remedy in tho World for all Private Diseases, Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder. Involuntary Discharges, Impotency. Ocno rnl Debility. Nervousness, Dyspcpsy, Languor. Low Spirits. Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity. Tremblings. Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat. Nose or fkin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels those Terri ble Disorders arising from tho Solitary Habit of Youth -those secret and solitary practices more fn'al to their victims than tho song of Syrens to the Ma riners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, Ac, impossi ble. vor.'xd.Mr Especially, who have become tho victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful nod destructive hnbit which annually sweeps to an untimely grnve thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talenls and brilliant intellect, who might othcrwisehavo entranced listen ing Senates w ith tho thunders of eloquence or waked to coslaty the living lyre, may call with full con fldenoc. IrlAEtKaACiK. Married Persons, or Young Men r"ntemplnting marring", being ownre of physical weakness, organic debility, deformities. Ac., speedily cured. Ho who places himself under" the euro of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor ns a grntlcmiiu, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physiciau. k;(..i.c n i? a tis t:s' Immediately Cured, and Full Viiror Restored. . This Distressing Affection which renders I.ifo ! miserable ami marriage, impossible is tho penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons nro too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of Iho dreadful consequences that may ensuo Now. who that understands the subject wiil pretend to deny that tho power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the prudent ? Heridn being deprived the pleasures of hualihy offspring, the most serious and destructive symptoms to both body urd mind unse. The system becomes Deranged, the Physical and Mental Func- tions Weakened, Loss of Proereative Power, Nervous Irritability, llyspop-a, Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting oi1 tho Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decoy and Death. !!, . 7 Hon III I'rrl-rl'k Si rvvt Left hand si la goiug from Baltimore street, a few doors from tho corner. Fail not to observe nnino nnd number. Loiters must bo paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas hang in hiscflicc. ac'j.iss: Vt'AttKA.vrr.i its two ti.X ". i Mt'rcvnj or 2i,tutoni Drug. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, liradnntu from one of the moat eminent College; In the United Slates, and Iho greater part uf whose lifo has been mcnt in tho hi epitals of London, Paris. Philadelphia and elsewhere, baa ellecled soli e of tho most nslonirliing cures that wire ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head an I ears when asleep, great licmiusnoss. being alarmed at sud leu rouuds. basbfulncss, with frequent hli -litn-. attended sometimes iith derangement ot'uiind, were cured iiiiiuediiito'v. TAltt! t'.t it'I'lt'3 I.A li OTH.i!. selves by impropT indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both lly and mind, unfitting them for jir. j. aiuircsse.i an mose who nave tmnreit them. ttintr tlicm f'.r eiil.er business, sl'idv. society or li.arriaL-e. Tiiksk are some ot'tbc sad and inelt.neh.ily rfl'octs produccl by early habits of youth, viz: Weakiics.1 of liic Hack and Liiiibs, Pains iu the Ilea l. Dimnecs of Sight. Loss of Muscular Power. Piilnitatii.n of tho Heart. Dvs pepsy. Nervous Irritability Derangement . i . I.;,... ,;. . i- . i i v ot t.ie J igcinc I unctions, General Debility, .-yn-.p. t,.ins ol Coiisuuiptton. Ac. Mkktai.lv. The fearful cfl'ocls on the mind nro much to bo dreaded Loss of Memorv, Confusion of Ideiw. Dci-rcssion of Spirits. Evil-Forebodings. Aver- ston to niK-ietv, sclt-lhstrust, Lovo of Solitude, Timidity. Ae nre some of tiie evils produced. T.iois niik id' persons of ullages can now judge what is the cnusc of their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, p.ilo, nervous und emaciated, hnving a singular appearance about Ihc eyes, cough and svniptoms of con-uuiptiou. oi " sei:.-n Who have injured themselves Ly n certain praclico iiiilulge.l in v.'hon alone, n habit' frequently learned from ivil companions, or nt school, tiic "eli'eeta of which are nigluly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders murriniro itnnossilile. and tlestrovs both mii.d and body, should apply immediately. i lmt a l.'r.v thai a vonnir man. the hone of his coai:trv. the duling ot'lii? parens, shoiibl hcsiiatchcl j from nil piospm ls and enjoyments of lifo, by the consequence of deviattiig t'loiu tho path of nature I and indulging in a certain secret habit, mi st, bebji'c contemi lioin cucii pcrsuiis reflect thnt a sound mind und bmly nra tho nicst neces-ary requi.-iics to promote connubial happiin.'s. Indeed without tiie.-c, the journey through litu bo c line a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly duiker.s to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy rofhv tion that the happiuccS of uuolher bocomes blghlcd with our own i;kma.-i: of iiii'Ki "b:a'i:. When tho mistru'nlQd and imprudent votaiy of plcafiire ilmls that he has imbibed the s.'cds of thi.' painful disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed sen.-o of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who. from idueation and respectability, can alone befriend him. delaying till tho constitutional symptoms of tht horrid" di.-rense liuiko their appearance, such lis ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, tiooturnul pains in tltc head and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bones and arms, blotehes on tho head, face ai d extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till nt lust iho palate of tho mouth or tho bones of the noso fall in. and Ihc victim of this awful disea.-o becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death nuts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending him to "that Undiscovered Country lroui whencu no traveller returns." Il is miiruiiiiliolii fnrt (but thousand, full victims to this terrible di.-cnse, owing to tho unskillfulncss of ignorant pretenders, who. by the u?o of that Jtmt Poison, JWrrritii. ruin I ho constitution und make the residue uf life miserable. MitA .;: us Trust not your lives, or health, to tho care of the many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute, of knew! ulge. llama or cliHruetcr. Mho copy Dr. Jobn-toii's lulvcrtiscuicut. ur style themsclviii. in the ncwspapeiH. rcguluriy Educated Physicians. ineuiablu of Curing, tiny keep you tlilani month lifter Month taking their fiilhy and oisoiiu com miuioU. or as long us ibe smallest fee can be obtained, aud iu despair, lent e you a ith ruined health lo .ob over your giiliiiigdi-appointmeiit. Dr Jid:nslon is the only Phy.'ieian aJvertUiug. His credential or diplomas always hung iu his otliee. His remidies or Ireati nient aro unknown to all others, prepared from a life spent ia the great hos pitals ot Europe, tho first iu the country and a lnor'u cxt. Dive Pni .iiu i nii'uy lhau uuy oihcr Physi.iiai in tho norid, i-Noiti:iii.. r or Tin: i,ki:kh. Tho uiany thousands cured at this institution year after year, and the nuiucruus important Sur'tieal operations performed by Dr. Johnston. wituessiU by the reporters ol" the Sun.'' "dinner.'' an 1 luuu'v ..,1 . ..... I , l i "i'i pupviB, uuiteea uiwuieu nuve appe-ttrci aaiii aud a:;aiu befoie tha public, be-idea h. standing as a gentleman of character and rcspon'ibility, is a sullieieut guarantee tollio atllieted. shi kaliwi: tr:s Kii:i.tii.i I i;t:t. Person, writing should bo particular In diricting their leiiiiv it, bis Institution, in the following utunei-; .IOII Jl. .KHISTO, S. !., Ofihe Bnlliiuore Link Hospital, Baltimore. M l. Fel l uaiy SI I i f I y. .lu'iliiUlrii toi-'is ili-,-. N' "Tlt'i: i. hereby given lb it It tieis of a lo.i: ii tiutiou b'li :ng I.e. u ,uiiiii I tu ll.c ul:i il t r. i u ll'e e.lule i f Si, bolu l.nu.bt rsotl. l ite 1. 1 lln-h .l..,ip, Norll.uii.beiluii.l rounly, la. d.-.t I All p irons iu ltl.tr I li. wid rslale'are re itt... t to lunkti ioiiuti llsie putuient. and I'o.e bat lug claim, tu pri.t-Ut tb,'in itutv aui lit litlenttl for .t 111. Ititl t. IH ASi 1..- I. Wltl.ltSiiN. A In. iii Rush twp., l ib H, l.iuj. Ci BOOAUDULi' 41.1 ltrtil oria. rvotM.-, 4J., Ukru lit ltutt-i ui ll.c AM Ju.Uar) 3, lN t. M.UtlilM I MO, ii ftl.lallltV, NWW YOMK, "i'AHTU V I H I T K,H l'b"ln'ia li. I'ejuvnevlJ I't-a, Atl. I uder Ibe a,il aii.iiii -u. f Si t tiiiiir Jauuar) I. I nui. II. ll 4iel,hl Allul A t-IiiM Ibia J.jr aUe Aj'-H el M MH l V, ike aal.. ri:. It,. a 'l Nil a. M aiiauir4a--t hi t'uiul. eavl ee 4 ,m i wi a..t t,ibai l'w v.i tai'.re ui.fa.1. aitii la.1 a-ul lu 4 4-1 u.J kill t Ima llw ! ).la l -u.tl-lr 1'ii.a U d-aMu 1 1 g I JiM V. I.S. i4.ul lua llttauui.. a1-4 I ! Mieal I bi.e-lili kie l.a..., 1 Ii II - Economy is Wealth CMTH VOt ll t 1 J1S rH 18 Vim. The BEST and CHEAPEST Household REMEDY in the World. Mn.lnme ZA1HXJ POHTIIK'S GREAT COIH.II RKMEDY M.tiUHr ZADOC POR. TEK'H Curafivc Bnl.iam b warranted if rued ae eor ling to the direction", to care in all ensce Cnnsl s, Colds, Whooping Couh, Asihina, and all ofTectioi.s ul tho Throat and Lunga Madame Zitdoo Porter's ltulsain is jircp-nred witli all the requisite care and skill, from a combination of the best rencdio the vcgctiildo kingdom allortls ha .emediaf qualities, aro based on its power to nssisi tiic healiby and vlgorious circulalion of Iho blood, blood. thro' the Lungs. It is not a violent remedy, hut cmolicni warming, searebinir and effective'; can be token by (be oldest person or youngest child. Mad. ime Zadoe Piirtv-r's Balsnin hp. been in ut by the public for over IS veins and has acquire! it tiro- sent salo limply by being recommended by those who have used it to their alllictcd friends an I others Most Important. Madame 7. idee 1'orter's ('lira, five Balsam is sold at a price which brings it in the reach of every one to keep it convenient lor tn:e. 1 he timely use of a single bottle will prove tube worth 100 times ilscost. NOTICE. Save your Money ! Do not be pemtn ded to puri-hase articles at 4s to fl ahieh do not con tain the virtues of a 13 cent Bottle of Miiriemo Por tor's Curat ivo Balsam, the cost of in:iiitit':H:turin which is ns great as that of almost ni y other modi- j cine ; and the very low price at wliich it is sold, i makes the profit to th alar apparently small, and I tinrrincilded dealers will sometimes 'reerniitneiiil ; other medicines on which their profits aro larger, nn. i less the customers insist upon having Madame Por- icr s ann none otner. A.K I r .vtaoiimc Porter s t.u rativc Balsam, price 13 cents, and in large botllea at I 25 certs, and tnkc no othor. It yon cannot get it at, one store you can nt another. Hold by all Druggists and Slorckcepcii at lo eta., aud in larger bottles at 25 els. HALL A RUCKEL, Proprietors, January 31, 10.;. ly New York. ri."TicAi'iBOTV:irirtm""ti.i rpiIIS well known H'.M. located in Snnbury. a the .1 junction nf the Northern Cci'trul with Iho Snnbu ry Frio Ruilroads, is jtierod at jirieulo salo. Terms of snlo will be landc easy. lor further iu formation, enquire at this office. August 2, It5ti2. Arc curing the Sick to an extent never Iicfore known or any illedltiue. ' !,7!T1T'(! TP '11 1VH T'TP? ! '"kll-'O, ltH..",ll Ai'.i) JbLUJ 5 V'iPCn V75 li i au ilu. ii iihu huluiu iuit iuuhu i i-u JCLKS 11ACEL. K.io.. l!ie well known perfumer, o. I t'liesinni Pirc-i, l'liilnitrlploa, wlioee rlioice products ,n ft abnosl eer' li'det, Fair : j "I am tnppy to try of your Cvikstic Fills, that I nVf ft"""1 ll""nl ,i"i"ly nieil:eme, li r roinmon ' Jl,a,n T"T. hcCe' ,i" i"'y "i ",y i friends have rrsti.eil mnrkril benefits from Ibem, and ro. . h,tilie v.iIh me m Mirv.t lhal ihev posveexironliparv virtues lor liming out disnars and curing- Hie hi. k. Tiny 1 are not only e::eiiuil, hot sate anil pirn. nut m lw isken tjualiiies w'liicli iiiut muke them lalucd by the public 1 w l,eu they are known." The venerable riianrcllor AUD I.A l writes from Fat- timnrcj I.Sih April, it-:A t " Dr. J. I Atfs rir: I hava taken your Pills Willi cre.it helieru, for lite- listleshiiess, Iaii0nor, iiMs ot apiielile ami bilious lieaitarlie, w hieb hns of Inle year overtaken mo in the sprint:. A trw dears of your I'iils cured me. I have iisnl ymir t'tierry Pri-lornl nisny yesrs in toy lanitly fur coughs ami colds with unfiling sui ccsa. You niHko llltiliriiips wlitrh cars I and t fee! ll a ilci.siire to commend you for the good ypu havo done and are deing." JOHN F. I! HATTY, Eq., Pec orilie I'enu. ltailrosd Co. sn) s : " Pa. It. li. Oftrr, ri7nrfijiio, Vrr.. 13, 18.13. "grir: I take iileasnre iu addina my lestiioeiiy lo ttis eflirnrv of vour inrdiritirs. bavins: dsrived vriv iimteri.v herrlit finia Hie u.e of both your Peeterid and Cathartic r.li. 1 ion nevfr y iihtnit iIiciii in hV limiily. iut Av,s CVfr cori'-cnt t In, while niy inoani will prm-nre tl.oni.' The widtly rcnon-iif 4 P. gTCVKNS, M. of Went worth, N. H., wriU: llnvine vtiir Catiuhtic Piu in my practice, 1 j certify- from iixiriiir(t ili:it Iht-v nre in invtilunlilc jmrna tivp. In riifffi of i1imrrtjre(i fmtctMMi ot Uie in-tr, cumi.(( ' hcmlnrlit?, itHlieeftidn, rttwfivFiiPiw, Bttd tlie pif-n nnty ut' difcascn lira follow, Ih. y are a ti:rer rt-Mui'.y than ni-y ; ether. In nil runes n lu : a n tpni : t fetuciy U rri':iitl, l 1 confidently recommend thece fin to the )iihli, a : sujrir to any other I have ove lound. They nre Mire 1 in their operation, and riertcrfly .ite r;iin!iiira u Inch I m.ihe them an invahtiiule artirlc tr )uttlic u-e. I have for niiiiiy yearn known oiir I nrrrj t'er'proi na me itcet Ctmgh mc'diritie in tlie worltl ; and theft 1'ills nre in nu wis-e httetior to thai ftiliuirulile iuetw ration ftr the Ut-ut intnt of dutaci." " Da. J. r. Arta tVar Pir : I have t.epn an'.icu d ir-.m I mv tiirth . itti nrrotula in iinwmt firm, atul i.oiv, attti twnity erw inn I, ami aft untold of anmunt of mi 1011117, have heon romlciely nittd in a frw week ly your fills j With what tVcliitn of rejoicing 1 nt caii ut.iy tie . iniAtiincd when you realize what 1 Itave siiuered,aiid how j It 11 IK. Never until now have I been free from tlox h thcome j diae in n-iiiu hhiitie. Al liiofn it aitarkrtl mv eve;, ui rt 1 matie me a!mo-t lilnid, lw---ahn tlio iintntlmalile pain ; at j oilier it M-ith d in il.e m hIo of 11 ii, heat, 111 d iit'trvni my hair, nnd ha kept me jiartty held all my Uivm ; w uteitii.tMi it ranie. out in n.y tnre, and kfl it lor un iuli a raw vorc. " Ahont nine VMrk" apt. I rimniiiced lakioi! your ( a thnitic I'llls, and now am enttrel) tree Irnui the v. in'aint. My eytot aro Wt-ll, my ukiti in Inir, iihd my hrir has n-ni-inenced a henhhy growth' all oi which mauoa nie feci alieudy a new (jctmiii. llopinp tlux tn foment may he tlien:eni. of convey in (lift. rotation iJiat shiill do oud to o'Ikt, I 11111, vv nil ev.r tfiilimeiu uf graiitude, ulih, MA ill A KTrKTR." " I have known the ahove i.tmcd jMuria Itit krr from livr childhood, and iter Uitement is utnciiv true. ANPIUAV J. WFHKKVE. Overseer of the PorUinouth Maniilaciurmft LV.." Capt. JOF.L FBATT, vf the ihip aioiioii, w rilee fnki lloMoii, U.ih Apiil, lfM: Vonr IMle have curt-d me fn in a hp inn ittiark w hirh I an me from dernnL'ement of the Liver, mIiuIi hfot h-come I vt rv miioiim. J h.id latftJ ot any reltef Uy n y I hysirinn, I ami fioiu every rinrrly I cimjW try; tint" a tw A. of ! your fill have coioplfiely rel.-red me to heali'i. I hae I (tiveii ihcm to my chtMiru for w onui, w i.h li ber eT I ct. Thee were pn iopily cured. 1 rrrc:ooeMld tl.ti:i : to a fnviid lor risuveuMi, tAiiiili had tronhUM him frT j month ; he li-M loe in a tYw d.iy ihry had corrd h V011 ti.aW the Lm( uieditim,' iu uie woriu j uJ I dm tred ! to jay bo." Head thin from the ttirtinfnihe'1 PIcitr of the rv fintrt, vt hurt hiiltiant (ln.ir hnve totolr Immi hc.i kitoMit, not uni) in Un hot the iici.ltMni'f eiate. (v.tt, .v April, l t. Pir: I have preat mifitooi.it 111 a-iinct: u iliat mv e;t and l;miil) have herii vet) .ti m I. I .nrt)( d l v iit ninliritiex. My w in a .h cured, tw eart niio e, ( a re tm and dantftrt 11 c'iit'h, hy ytm 1'itMsat 1 vtT itL, ai d ftince then liu ciiisijrd etft-tt health. M t.ii.!fe( httve ever.l liine hecn rilled fimn utt:icknf the lof! i ena and Troup h iu It an mvalutlu rimciiv h r llir-e cwi'pUu.l. Vour I'aiiui nt I'ai l.iive 41 Irr ly lined u lroui a dv-pea nod comiv cnea, whicti hft't. ftiH ll 11 i in me lr io yrait iiidertl, thin core I loiuh Inora iui'oniinl, Irmn h thrl itu.l I hsd luiied I, , HSI rrtirl llotl, II.m ka.l l'I.L.u i.,.. I.u-1, ll.,. .aro..,, .,1 yet relief from it. fct l'hvH ian talm h iht ceriion of the conmrv ailord, and tMu an) ol tiie lomieroti len.e die I had htkrn, Ymi rriii l i u, nrtor, Mie a no v. dentin! Idi-ii lo (Mir t:iioii. and m iimv vvrll kim-l. e we are im un- 1 miouiul ol iu oil. iei-tvctt. tlii, l.fcA. I f I' TII.M'i;!i. '.lN Ch'mhrr. 04..., V.i.Vi. KM. . ' I 'a. aii ft AkKh ll.iiurr.l Mti I iwvti md.le a titr ituyh ttiil ol liit ( (iHiiot I'ii 1 , I it inr t- 1 1 i.t i-i, ' ami l.i lu-en -oi. .1 It, i'ii m ol tl, t difAiiini liie'OM.'l-.vi j iitoler ia l i It he (nod me aH.Ui toM '1 he ti.-t i iat r I l'-t-i n.t, .ti, a tr i 1 ' t t(i i'ii I tl'.. i,t 1 not r. j rfii-'Vfi( in do. I i'n-1 in Win htvtili imm loeu t j minf lr Hi lct..r-, o Im li I iim Imiu- eitlor to Uh t.tiit.U 1 Ol ) tmf I AIM vfc lit I'li-ie). V ."( tt I'ii hi ..1 r -i 1, J I t l t b. f.H. A lei'." l h altoie ar all lr.m ( miSiIiIm SI. . I. O ! klrf'K'M V i..-r Hi. le mnl Hi' 1 nit-iii h itiitsot a 1 h 'foti yii ' J. u iii ii 11 ,1 ii,. m i iiua ' rr?r,ftrea by T?.. J. C. AYI.K Cf ' Treetifkl uJ Aujlyuc.l Cuci kh If. '.; Ktt. ! .S.I 1 lv I'loooJ & liruid, lul 11. A. tulie In ,-iuubui v, I'r. it 11 Ve" . V ltl.l.lebeibrl J Y . C.i.l end 1 t:r..n. M.ttou .1 I'l.i iuali, 'i tiil-i.t.iil-v lit i.h I l u , Ml. ('..ruie! B. ll. rir-lrr-a r, hll.l ui); W i. -I. M- '. -i.v. U.,.r A M- VI .ilt.'U a. P.li Ai.4 iHaki. h i at i.ai a Aui-l 1, rtU l The Mtlii l'l liila Oli.l l . ;, Mil n:i.ri.iTi". '' ium m I I II I Ml nuultl.il ai.l ..m Ua n 1.1; aw ' I I., lt.au aal tIUv-l Oil.- ul Ilia l. If I -.1 -U.trt.'il lj I ly ii l-vt H4..I vb, ,.-l In.. . -wt r a' i ' r.llet.tv u-a ur t.Hti.4 1. l.a . in. It m I liw.lt.t4 Mltblla u.. biutil . i'ii,,h v. It. a . - t I, I t.u.1. j ii.a e e y awili.ly ii.n. h .-.iv 'I ., II. . t I !-,. I. al. It al t'..i,i.at4 ' I I." .,.t-l!' lt,g AYEirs f 1 11 1 utilef ,a a. H ei.a IBaaiai at "' ' l.i. la(j- a. j -.-.-4 iwl-y aatti u Ul. I...-...., tl et. I I. etf 1 a.tt -t k-l e ft. uiala ;ii.iv tMia I'li-a .ff-a 1.1 w . V't. f ki uu ,. l.ll e.-ul ml e.u 1 ta al l lu l-.al at.alt-wa.i W., i-4 litta-e 'f"f ... It I a, mI lt.ta,u e 1. a.t.1 l-r a,a-.. eiilt l-u aMv4i llal..y IV.l-ll.ia LimI I4tk.l aU...l IH,J.-t a. .. a . ..I.. 1 li ... tit- le 11., Jkimt A .4.. a. Ill I'll tlt ll Mti ' A 11 ,11.11 1 1 a. a ktt.ii A ivaia UK , See le.a J .. II l . I. JUST 0PE1TED! E. Y. BRIGHT & SON, TNVITB thn curly Rttrnh'on rf on.iU inir clmors to tlioir cbbitT, variytl ftml t XH n sivo a-'S'irtinrnt .f Fl'KSlt VINTKII GOOD'i which tlicy otVr at rrummaWc fricc'J. Our stock iit'l'i-acr A full linri of JlttnUxinir Divan (..)i!., A nice l.:t of r.oricstic l;ry Cootii, A clioice ijvi!j of f;r.! V.'liifc Oooo, A grout rnrkty i CDm.U nml Slioci, A irtr9 stock of ',nc( in mid tllussnarc, A vnry cMcnsivf lot of l"i.r :lwiiri', Hi ts rtr.i! ( Kis nrtil Iiituh Made ( li.tliii f OrnccriiM of ull kimi-i, fro?h n:nl purCi Uius I'uints Clnss anil Oils. we Invite jwrti.-itltir fiticntion to Tic following lltio of Good, suiftiWc for Ilolidny Present.--. Itt'til Henry Bliuikct Sliawli", Frenclt Illttnkct nnd Broclio Shawls, llooscry f .r LtiJies, Gents ami Children, I.iulies C.luvcs'Jii great ubitndanec, A complete stock of Genu Glove, Taney Shirting nnd 0;xt.i Plunncls, Assorted colors Ilalmornl Skirts, Skeleton Skirts in great Variety, Zephyr Opcru Cups and Xnliiss, Tine SitWc Furs and jrufTs, Fine White Linen Handkerchiefs, Colored bonier Cambric Ilaudkerchicfi, Heal Bandanna Silk Handkerchiefs, Gents Silk Neck Ties and Cravat U, Fine needle workcil Collars, Super Black Love Veili, &ilk Tissues of assorted Shade., Fiibbons, Luce-?, F.dgings aud HuUings, Fine Clack Jlohair Cups, Shawl Pins and Scurf Pins, Perfumery, Pomades titid Soups, Buck Purses und fancy Port Monnics, First rate Skates, remiy strapped, K!cc Hair Brushes nnd Pocket .Coniba, Extra good Penknives nnd Seizors, Cliildrens Gum Gilded C0111I19, &C, &C, c. Sunburr, Dec. 00, 1802. AYTF0:rl)EllZRS ! VXXOlXCKS o h11 whotru'le in Sunbury, that lie lia. ju?t puruhnseil a N EW GOOD S. IMiieb bnt.fTersnt l,N nbl stand, near Covert's Hole! west enj of .Market eiijuniu, very cheap fou cash Or if thnt will not do. jut es clionp for : o a : .A' ' it v ! isoim ej. His stock coiiaiata of a laro aiorluent of II ATS, LOOTS. I CAPS, . SHOES. COAT', SALT. . 1'AXT.o. t,aP, VESTS. llhrSPF.. HAUliV,-.rii:, (JL'LUNSWARS, r.r.i other articles alto0-etLcr too numerous to mcu- tion. ! CA-XiX. SEE. ! Sunburr, Jnnuarr 3, 1k;:1. i SIMON P. WOLVEETOXlT I AHaruvy nl Dnnnwlor nt Iiiv. I tlir.' i. -Mai kit strri-t; d.rs wist of lli-fot, i "1 Y7 ILL attt-n l -r.miT:U-y tutbi'i'Ulevliuu nfcUiim ! iiu.l nil cither irut'..:ui:.!l l)u.int -s hnrumt-il to 1 hi oitri- in .N't.rtl uml.i'rlaiul iiud adj-iibius oouluioi,. j t-illl'.ury. Jlny ;i. 1m'.2. S.:t-l.iivvitkMi:t A. S!ioo3Ulur liail ro:.iI. 0 N' nnl aftt-r Nnri-Tuiier 17, ISO?. I'as.'-cjer Xittiaa will ri-.u l'ou.w : ilOVl.Nu SOUTH. Freight ir Ptl.isnn'rr. 1(1.1 a A. M P ' .f.-'.'-r. I.cnvj Ffrnnti.n, K.tiO A. M. K !H'.'?itn, 8.20 11.10 1'. M " ltli.c-t. II . )ll ' ll.mvi'.le, 12.1-S Arrives ut Nortbunihprlan'l, l.'.t.i P. M. movi.vu j.oitru. Lcnve Xortbiiiubcrluiid, 5. ill 1'. ll. lanv:ilt.-, ti.l'J ' ISupert, ..:.ri ' Kin.r i.ii, 8 15 I.ve, 1(5 P. Jl. Arrive nt rVriiiiii'n, Ill.till. M. f'.tt) A I'.u'Hi-n '-r Ti-iiln nir lavia Kingston nt. S.0IJ A..M-, l-r ."rimtuii, t ouimi'.-t nitb u train fi-r .Vis Viirk. Il.-tm:iii'i. Iimvc- S rntiton oil arrival of ti-uiu lri'in Ni'w Vurk. nt 4.1 j P. .V. T!if Lr''K:WM!!tm ,L Hbniinlirr ltHilrrmd eonnfi'ts viilh tin' l"-liiwnr LiH-ktiwiiin.H mid Wett'Tii Itui! iM..d ul S -rui.lou, br Mi-w Vurk uu-1 iiiU'ruudiuie lnilit. l-l;.-t. At l'.upfrt it 0"itni"-t-, with t'it Cattr.wi.snlla.il nnl l ir iinin b,.tli i":.t ur 1 w.-st arriving at 1 hi!, ndi-lpbia til i .l.i 1'. M. Al .S.'ril.uiiilit'r:iiiil it c-inr.ft. witbtbk Pliiltid'! .biii A iirif llnilrim I nu-l N ir bivil I'vutral Kill lt'H.l. t'-ir 1',-il.t.-' Hi t .ill i -ti'l, l'ass.-ril'ril arriving ut llitiM bi:r:- I .a" P. M ; l'bt'n lliiit iu 1'. M.; ni-l litiltiiniirf IU.2H P. M. Tin- 1- rvi.-bt nu i I'nwtiL'cn Train north. Kavee ortbuiitl.vrlitiiJ fit It. l.i A .M .. and iirrivci ut 11,20 1 M., ia.-.iii l'.i:i.ilie ul S ;u P. M. Jiilf.V P. ILi-'LKY, Rup't. .1. C. Wi i l.i. (SvucrtU Ticket Ag.-nt. Nov. 2.', Iii2- t'f. tiling I.ailroin!. 7IKTER ARRANGEMENT. rH'.l'AT TUI XK LINK fi .iu tho Xi.rth nj rth-Ufi l-r I'l.ilii.lil! bi:i. Xi-h Vurk. Ketal- lu,r J I'nliM illi. Lt-bniK U. Allt-i:i,itvti. Ka-tou. Ac. .tin. It-iivo 11 iiii-l-i-i'-' f.-r i'hi'.-i li-ti.l.iii. New- link, ttt-titiiiiL;, l'utl.. ill.-, h ut iin-, IVti. ill... a ..I nil luicriii. dime Maiimia. nl i A. M., nu I 2 i-'l P. M. .Nw . tu k IWl-ri-tlt-iivt. ilnrtitbtl- at S 16 A. M., armiu at Now ,-i. ul IJ ..' i'.i- -::M.e lu-Hiitii. 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