Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 18, 1863, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL.
trfi" Flax CcLTunK. From nil parts of
tbo Union we co the statement tliut the far
mers intend to iRy more tlinn usunl atten
tion this year to the cultivation of flux. The
high price ot cotton anil woolen fubrics are
leading the people to talk of the older style
cf domestic ninimfncturc ; ancj the brake
and the swindle, and tlio hatchel and wheel
will he heard on many farm' and in many
homes where such sounds have for rnauy
years been cilrnt.
I'lunllii-; "iif tingM.
"We are constantly hearing people fty
that they lim e no lw-l in making grape or
other cutting: grow jw.t in if "luck" had
anything to do with it. They ftiil in not
giving clue attention to the matter; in other
words, the causa is neglect and indiflcrcuce.
The old intake should never bo forgotten,
apply it wheresoever we may "A thing
that is worth doing at all is worth doin
well."
There should be properly three eyes to
everv cutting then dig a trench set tlw
cuttings at an angle of 43 degrees, (at leiw-t
six inches npnrt) so that the njiper eye sha il
be an inch above the ground and prf ss
the earth around the wood firmly with the
foot. It is well to mulch them with g rass
or stra, and if need be water theiu oc
casionally in the dryest weather.
Some varieties of'the grape are propagated
much more freely than others. For instance
the Concord. Miixntawny, Isabella. Hartford
Prolific, Telegraph, Clinton. Vassidiiy, ice,
take root readily ; while the Dclnw me mid
Diana are dillioult to rrormL'nto in open
culture unless great care U paid to tUoni,
and a good portion of wood is used.
We believe all the raspberry family can
be propagated in tho same way. We have
now finely "rowing under glass, cuttings of
the Catawba, many of them in leaf 1
The mulberry cr.n be grown in the same
way. We all know how easily currants and
gooseberries are thus grown. AVe have hud
both the hitter to bcur the rear after setting
.out. Currants and gooseberries should be
set out just where they are wished to stand
permanently. If you prefer a tree, cut out
all the eyes beneath the surface of the ground;
if a bush", let t he eyes remain. These tut ting
ought to lie planted nt least eiht inches
deep, and the earth pressed firmly around
tkem.
A large proportion of flouring shrubs can
also be nrouasatcd bv cuttinirs and tins
should be known by all who have "luck"' in
multiplying their stock in this way. 6'tr-
7naiti'ir i Tth-graph.
TuitEUY H.MMxn, First, I never allow a
turkey to set until about the Ttliddln ol
Hay. Tliev will commence to lav carlv in
April, but I take their eggs away as last as
laid, and keep them until they lay their
sccood batch, which will be finished ! about
the second or third week in May. I then
givn her some eighteen or twenty of the
egg and let her set. Along the middle of
June she will bo off. I then put Iter mid
lief young on an old barn floor, or other
outbuilding, that is dry. and feed on curd
aud on cracked corn. Curd is the best for
a continual feed when the f irmer has plenty,
but cracked corn or coarse meal mixed wiili
lobbered milk, will answer just as well.
After they have been in-doors for two
or three days, or long enough to get fairly
on their legs for the turkey is ihe weakest
of all fowls when yet young I lot them out.
providing the wciither is lino and there is
no clew on the grass.
Tim great reson whv penplo csrnrt or
tta not raise turkeys, i3 because they turn
them out as soon as hutched, and about the
first wetting they get they keel over m.d
die. To succeed in raising turkeys, there
fore, you must keep them dry until at least
ten weeks old, when they will stand nbout
As much water as any fowls, geese and ducks
excepted. Of course they timet be driven
iu every night, and on all occasions when u
(torm is threatening.
ExrEi.i.r.xT WnnnwAsn As the ho mo
cleaning time will soon b here, it may not
be amiss to say a few words in n-gard to
white washing. There are tunny recipes
Eublishcd, but we believe the following to
o the best that can be used : White chalk
is the best substitute for lime as a while
wash. A very fine and brilliant white
wash preparation of chalk is called "Piris
17i'rV This we buy at the paint stores for
three cents a pound, relnil. For each six
teen pounds of Paris While, we procure
toll' a pound of the white transparent glue,
costing tweutv-tive cents (fifty cents a
uounu. 1 lie Sixteen poiltius oi I'nns lillc j
IS about Its much Its n licr.-iin will liso in a
day. It is prepared as follows : The lttc
is covered with cold w ater nt night and in
the tiiorniii is carefully licnted, withemt
BcorcUin;:, until dissolved. The I'm is AYhile
ii stirred in with hot water enough to f;ivo
it the proper milky ctmsistr-tie;,- f:r ti!y
inp; to the walls, ami the dissolved glue is
then added and thoroughly mixed. It is
then applied with ft brush like the common
lime whitewash. Except on very chirk mid
smoky walls and ceilings, a fcinulc. oat U
sutlieient. It is
to "zinc white.
nearly Cijttal in brillianey I signal overthrew of it" plollcri. vml the linn esiuli
a fiir more expensive ar- ' l'iiniei.l t.f e-.inl ri;;lir.- mol eiiiMl l;,u Ihruiihout
ttele. We tind t lie irnovc primed anony
mously, and ffive it a placu because it looks
as if there was something in it.
.. m-m
Bi.tsTi'.iiKi) Hands .mi F.it.t. As a
remedy ayaiiii-t blUlerinjr: of lmmlsin rowing
or tithin-r. &c., or cf feet in wnlUiny, the
quickest is, 1 5 fjrlit inp: a tnibnv ct'ndle mid
letting the tallow drop into cold water,
(to purity it, it is baid, from suit.) then
rubbin; the tallow on the. hands or feet
mixed with brandy or any other fctronr;
spirits. For mere tenderness, nothini; is
better than the above, or vinegar a little
diluted with water.
vjiiIt.
fupplv
iui. ' arc
:ty
JUST OPENED!
E. Y. BRIGHT & SON,
INVITE tho early attention of cash pur
chasers to their choice, varied and exten
sive assortment of FRESH WINTER
UOODS which" they offer at reasonable
prices. Our stock embraces
A full line of Ilundnomc Dress' Goods,
A nice lot of Domestic Dry Goods,
A choice supply of fine White Goods,
A great variety of Boots and Shoes, .
A large stock of Queens and Glassware,
A very extensive 1 ,t of Hardware,
Hats and Cups ar. tl Ready Jtade Clothing
Croceries of all kbjds, fresh and pure,
Drugs Paints Cllass and Oils.
WE INVITE
particular attention to the following line of
Goods, suitable for, Holiday Presents.
Real Heavy Blanket Shawls,
French Blanket and Broche Shawls,
Hooscry for Ladies, Gents and Children,
Ladies Gloves in great abundance,
A complete stock of Gnts Gloves,
Fancy Shirting and Opera Flannels,
Assorted colors Balmoral Skirts,
Skeleton Skirts in great Variety,
Zephyr Opera Caps and Xubias,
Fine Sable Furs and Muffs,
Fine White Linen Handkerchiefs,
Colored border Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Real Bandanna Silk Handkerchiefs,
Gents Silk Neck Ties and Cravatts,
Fine needle worked Collars,
Super Black Love Veils,
Silk Tissues of assorted Shades,
Ribbons, Laces, Edgings and Rufilings,
Fine Black Mohair Caps,
Sliawl Pins and Scarf Pins,
Perfumery, Pomades-and Soaps,
Buck Purses and fancy Fort Monaics,
First rate. Skates, ready strapped,
Nice Hair Brushes and rocket Combs,
Extra good Penknives and Scissors,
Childrens Gum Gilded Combs,
etc., ic, SLc
Sunbury, Pec. 20, 1902.
ATTENTION DEALERS !
XXOfXCFS to nil who tnide ia Sunbury, that
lie Ins just purchased u
I,)K(i: STOCK or well Selected
N E W GOOD S,
Which he offers nt hi ohl stnml. near Covert s Hotel
vest end ul'.Murkct fsjuiirc, very
cheap fur cash
Or if thai will not do. just as cheap fur
: i'xtk v p a o s u v r.;.
His stock consists of a largo Assortment (if
HAT. HOOTS.
CAPS, fciRiES.
COAT?. (SALT.
PANTS, S'AP.
vest, nm-sires.
( fiDVAKE, QlriEiWAXj:,
nr.d other article altogether too numerous lo men
tion.
CALL A.TTID SEE.
Sunbury, Jnnunry 3, lii.'l.
1863.
Tkr Nrw-YoitK Tr.inrxK. firct issnfJ in 1S41, now
in its' tvciiy-peconl yir. hus oUtttiiii',1 limn a lnrjier
i nmt a moru Kiucly Ui!lu.-t'tl cireuiHtion tli;in imy
1 other ne'iiiier e '.r pulilielini in Au criea. 'J I:ouii
it hn '.iflereii. in common with o'her jonrnnls. from
i the volunteering mt'l lopnvlul', o tens of ilionfials
j of its pnlrons to m-rvb in tho Witr for tlie I ninn. its
i ciri'iilatioii oil this (lib. uf lcecuiber, lSol', id u fol
1 low :
! IiAII.Y
j Sm:iii-W'.i:i:lv
50.1 25
17.2iO
1 ls.uiirt
Ajreeiito
21.i
Prceniiiieiit-y h iourniil ofXewp nmt of l.it.rHture.
The 'fitiui .NK hiu volition! con i'-tion. whiih are
-..ll l.r..nl,.; 1.., ,l,n .innl. W . . .. . . .
It j llenuhlii iin in its heart v mUn i-ion to the irre.it
tiulh l!n t (Jil him mn'lo of one hlond ull muioiisof
men'- Repul.lkim in its nirtion M'the npiul inel
imilieniiltle ri-'hts of nil men to "Hit! lihertv, and tlie
pur uit til' hiippmems"' Huulilienn in ils fte.oll'.i-t.
eiirnei-t. ileiiitni hostility lo every khen:e nnl rtt.rt
if the Iri.-ive PoHer. from the Annexarion of Tex h
to tho jrrent itebellion. to pn'sji Ihe einpiro of tho
Xew W i.rici nrel wiehl iho reio;iree fif our e4iiiniry
for its own ntfrrrnmlizement tlepulilieiin in ii uittii
jfoni"Tn to the lirt'i(KT!llt mill iti-nyoU of Iho 4.11,1
VoiM. who fnn.lly lji.il in ti e perils mi l c.ilnmities
yinlileiily thi it-t i.j.ii ii.j try llu ir Amerienn rounler
pnrt Ihe ovovthrow inul ruin of the .Voilel Ue)iullie
HepuMi-'im in il lioye bih! trust, its faith noil ef
fort, lhnt llii Htr;eiou lifhellion inii.-t result in the
t i;ioii fli.ill inlet J to "one nnJ il..-ti .uuble'' lienec
fonh an-1 fortvt-r.
'J 1:1: '1 ui ui xi: tle otes ultention in calmer limes,
nr. I to wine extent in these, to lvlutulion, 'i t in; e
riinee. Arienluirii!, Invenliers. tin.l vluiteev el.-o
inev ii.it.-ister to the r.iiritiial itiiii ioiiIi itet pri'irrefs
I iitni i.ell-l'tii. of n:Hi,kir..l ; hut for the pitsent its
i iiierj-lts m:i iis coltn: us iiro mainly tlevoietl to the
i inv i jorntton kiA ituct rsol Ihe ar for Iho t'nion.
! Its speeinl eoriI-on.ienU aecolop.tny every etiii.i'l
j erithle nruiy autl re;tort every iutporiiiut i'.eitleiit of
I tlmt 'i-eiLi simple Hhieh we trusi is goon iti loult in
' tiie sin.il anil eoitelusivo lriuuili of ihe Natit.iuil
j wrniff nii'l iu tl.e re-toriiliontif t'eaee inul 'i'iirifi piour
tlislrtlete.1, lleetlioii: eouutry. W'ts belieo thai 1;0
! ttiherwi.su can a toiler or inore neeim-ie iew of Hie
i.rMixre' UU'1 Iho eloiri-'ler ol tlii. uourit'llltttis eol.tliet
e ubtiiiueil thiui thrtiiii;h tl-.e regular persunl of our
citlutnns. Anil wo earnestly solieil the oo-operatioli
of all frientls tif I ho National ei.ue, whit-1: wo re;tuil
mnl u j hoU as ll.ut of I niveual lluluuliity,o aitl u
in cxieutliii j iin ciroulntioU.
'jki:.ms.
Tho rnormoui iuerei.sv iu lite prieeof printing pie
per an. i outer luaicriuly useu in pruillu itvwspapi rs,
eompels us. to inerea.-u tho juieeot 'in liuuixt.
Our new term, are :
DAILY ThlElNE.
Single Copy 3 oentn.
Mail SuUeriliers. one year (.111 issued j;s.
si.M i-w i;i:K i.y t k i it i sc.
ne Copy, one jear (104 uu) fl.
wo Copies, ono yoeur, Sa.
iti.s. one year, $12.
'pits, one year. CO.
opy wili be Dent to clubtj of tweuly ttu.l
""VEKLY TItlBLXE.
year (52 uauea) $2.
one year j j.
eur H.
year $j.
r, atltrrrj to iinmei uf Ktii
Au txtia Cony will he teut lo
tie mMren, cue year, ?2j. an 1
am price. An extra copy
twer.tv. To elul of thinv
Y 'itUUl.Nt will be Ml
TIIK TKICSNK,
ne Iluibl iiis. .er York,
cured it ia uiufh (iifer Iban
e name of the Pott-Otlice
i bo plainly written,
nev by exi.re ji. must pre.
aai it will be tietluettj Hon
i 11 ALU U,
w.Pui.bury, Nortluu.fce
lvunin.
urir KiiviImv Mumt.
' v '
roet, oue tlo.tr eaft of Frillng
y opimaue inn uu'jrtllouw
1UM, UlitM, I , m ro
MAYORS OF THE
Great Cities.
XV c. th iinlo'stnned Mayors, hereby Oor
tlry that His Druggists, Apcthooaries, and
Fhyaisicns of our several oities have signed
a doetitrtsjnt of assuranoe to us that AYEB'3
8AR3APAMLI.A has been found to t
a remedy of great oxoolloneo, and worthy
the oonlldenoe of the eomrnuaity.
noij.
JAMES COOK,
Mayor of LOWELL, XIA39.
HON. ALBIN BEARD,
Mayor cf NASITOA, N. H.
HOIT. E. W. HARRrNGTON",
Mayor or MANCHESTER, N. H.
HOST. JOHN" ABBOTT,
Mayor of CONCORD, H". H.
HON. A. H. BULLOCK,
Mayor of WOBCESTEIt, MA33.
HON. KATITIi SILS3EE,
Mayor of SALEM, MASS.
HON. P. W. LINCOLN, Jr.,
Mayor of BO3T0IT, MASS.
HON. WT.I. M. RODMAN,
Mayor of FKOVIDEIJCE, B. I.
HON. AM03 W. TRENTICS,
Mayor of NORWICH, COSTT.
nON. J. N. HARRIS,
Mayor of NEW LODOSf, CONN.
HON. CU.AS. S. EODIER,
Mayor of MONTREAL, C. E.
HON. D. F. TIEIVTANN,
Mayor of NEW YORK CITY.
HON. H. M..KIN3TR23Y,-
Mayor of HAMILTON, C. 7.
HON. ADAH WILSON",
Mayor cf TORONTO, C. W.
HON. R. M. BISnOP,
Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO.
HON. I. II. CRAWFORD,
Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY.
HON. JOHN SLOAN,
Mfiyor of LYONS, IOT7A.
HON. JAMES McFEETERS,
Mayor cf BO WilANVILLE, O. W.
HON. JALIE3 W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME.
HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr.,
Mayor of HALLOWELL, ME.
HON. JAME3 S. BEEX,
Mayor of FRED 3RICTOIT, IT. B.
HON. WILI ARD NYE,
Mayor of ATSW BEDFORD, SIA33.
HON. J. ELAI3DELL,
Mayor of FALL RIVER, SIAS3.
HON. W. II. CRANSTON,
Mayor cf KEWFOHT, R. I.
HON. FRED STAHL,
Mayor of GALENA, ILL.
HON. JOHN nODGDEN,
Mayor of DUBUQUE, IOWA.
HOIT. THOMAS CEUTCIiriELI),
llsyor of CHATTAIfOOGA, TEI.If.
HOIT. ROBEIIT ELAIR,
Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
non. n. d. baugh,
Mayor cf IXEMPH13, TE2JK.
HON". GERARD STITII,
Mayor cf NEW ORLI5AS3, LA.
ncir. n. u. ccraittoit,
Mayor of KOCHESTDIt, II. T.
HON- DE WITT C. GROVE,
tluyor of UTICA, N. Y.
HOII. GEO. VILSOIT,
Ilr.yor of PITTSEUEO, PA.
HOST. c. n. EUHL,
Mayor of DETI50IT, JJICTI.
n02T. HEMAN L. PAGE,
Kayop of KILWAUKIE, WI3.
nOIT. V. "V7. VAUGOTT,
Mayor of JiACIKE. v7I3.
nOX A. FARR.
Mayor of KEICOSUA, WI3.
now. JOHN c. iiAinv.r,,
Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL.
HOW. II. J. A. nEATII,
Mayor of SELMA, ALA.
HOW. A. J. NOBLE,
Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA.
HOW. "W. S. nOLYBAD,
Mayor of COLUMI3U3, OA.
DOW ESPARTERO KAWUEE,
Muyor of VEHA CXIC3.
DOW PIETR3 DE CAEALLO,
Mayer of MEXICO.
DOW ESTErHANIE RODRIGUES,
Mayor cf HAVANA.
DOW AWTOWIO ECHEVERA,
Mayor of LIMA, rEKT7.
DOW M. G. MIEAWGWO,
Mayer cf VALPAItAISO, CHILL
DOW KAEO SESQUIPEDAEIA,
Mayor of 1UO JAi-EIKO, B3AZIL.
Certify thtt tho rp.-idont Drueeiata have)
assured thorn
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
la an exoellont remedy, end wort'iy tho con
fiucnoo cf tlia coiumuuit7.
For Bprlnp; DUntea.
Tor Pnrlfj Inn; the Blood.
For Scrofula or King's I'.vil.
For Tnnion, T'letm, and Korea.
For F.ruitZuua antl rimjilce.
For Slotchea, Ulalnt, and Ilolli.
For St. Anthony! Flrr, ICowr, or Fry
For Tetter or Salt Ithcum. WnUuii.
For Scald Head and Itlnf;worin.
For Canrrr an d Taurcroua f-oi tu.
For Gore E) ti, Sore Ilnrs, nud Ihimnri,
For Female Dtaeacee.
For Snpi-cilon anil Irrepnli-I j-.
For Eyplillla or Venereal Dliitui,
For Liver Complalnta.
For Diaeaaca of the Heart.
The Mayors of the chinf eitlon ef ths Tni
ted Statoa, Canadaa, and BritUta Provinces,
Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexioo, and in fact n.
moat ell tho cities on this oontinant, have
aisned thia dooumont, to assure their popln
what remedioa they mty uao with eafuty and
oonlldenoo. But our space will only admit
portiou of them.
Ayor's Sarsaparilla,
Aycr'a Clien-y Pectoral,
Ayer'a Pills, nn.i
Aycr'a Ague Cure,
riiKfAiiKD tir
Tfl. T. ' ' A ... Jt,
i a
LOWF.I.L, MASS.,
And told bjr Drugglsti every where.
Sold by 1-riling 4 tiraut, anil 11. A. Fiiher, in
buubury,
Dr. K. D. MfCoy, Korthumberlnnd.
J. F. Onflow, and C. Ilrttwn, Milton.
J. Clniruian, lurbutville,
Ilfith Co., Mt. Cariitbl.
H. Beryttlreaaer, tlynburg.
Wicat, Uahonoy.
M'eavttr A MoWilliauia, Paxinos,'
And liealera voryher
AngTHllSOI.-ly
NOTICE I
The Ailnrn' i:spreii Cowpnny,
GIVE NOTICE that they bar oonolinted ar
rnngomenta with the Northern Central Railroad
Company to run train from Ualllmort for York,
lnrrirburH, Daophln, Halifax. Trernrton, Bunbnry,
Nnrtbumberlnnd, Lewlabnrir, Milton, Munoy, Wil
linmsport, and all intvrmemate loUon. eonnectinc
at Ilarrisburft with the GREAT WESTERN EX
VRKN3 for I'itUburs, Ciiieinnati, 6t. Louii and the
Went.
Also with Howard A Co.'e Exr t Milton or
llauville, IllonniKhurg;, Wilkcnharre, Pittaton, Hcrnn
ton. and liitermetliul etationa on the Cattawion,
baekawnnna A lllonmnburc Railroada. At WIN
linmsport, by Howard A Co.'a Expreaa to Joiwy
Shore and Lock Haven, Also, by Howard A Co.,
and their connection, for Canton, Troy, Elmira,
Rochester, lluffiilo, Niagara, and to all accewihle
points in Wcatorn New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Mero'.aiKlice. Specie. Bank Note,
Jewelry, and Valuable Package! of every descrip
tion. Also, Nntm. Draft and Kill for Collection.
Experienced and efficient nioflacnKorii employed,
and every eflbrt will be made to render iatistaclion.
JOHN III XO HAM,
Puperintenilont Penn'a Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCHER,. Agent for Sunbury.
April 5, 1802.
le.
Arriinerinrnlaj 1SG3
ol ov York I.I no.
TIIK CAMDKX AXD AMMOY AND rillLADEL-
THIA AND TRENTON It. U. CO.'S LINES.
From rhihitiflyltia to Amp Yort aiirl Il'y Plaefs,
Jrom Walnut street Wharf and Kensington
Depot, trill Irate as follows, viz i rAiiit.
At A A. XI.. via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation.) $2 25
At (1 A. M., via Caiudcnand Jorsey City.Jf. J.,
Accommodation. 2 25
At B A. M.. via Cuimlen and Jersey City,
(Morning Mail.) 3 00
AlSA. .M..via Camden and Jcrey city 2d
Claw. Ticket 2 25
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Exprw 3 HO
At 'i M. via Camden and Amboy, C and A.
(Aeeotnuioilalion.) 2 25
At 2 I'. M . via Camden and Amlnv, (0. and
A. Kxprc.) 3 00
At 3 1. SI., via Kensington and JcraoyCitr,
Wasli. and N. Y. EspreM " 3 00
At 111 1. SI., via Kensington and Jersey City,
(KvcniiiK Mail.) - 3 00
At 111 P. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Southern Mail. 3 00
At li (nighl) via Kensington and Jersey city
Siiulnern Express 3 00
At 5 1'. M., via Camden and Amboy, (Accom
modation. Freight und Pttusenger, l-'irst
Class Ticket. 2 25
Second Class Ticket. 1 00
For titer tiap. Stroiulsbur. fieranton, AVilltes-
I itnrrc, .tuiniro.-e, ureal, nenti, ac., ai u j. .!.,
frtitu Kensington, viu Deluwni-c, Eaekawaiiita uud
Western Itailrttatl.
For Maueh C'hunk. Allcntmvn. nelhlehcm, Belvi.
ilere. Eirton. I.nmhei tville. Fleuiingttm, Ac. ut 8
A. .M.. lioiu Kensiiiglon Ueitot, and at 2i 1. M.,
froin Wtilnnt street Vhurf.
( llicG A. M. Line connects with Trains leaving
Knslon fur Maueh Chunk, nt H-20 1'. M.)
For Jlttunt llollv, at li A. M.. 2and 4 I'. M.
For Freehold, ui H A. M. ami 2 l M.
WAV LINKS.
For Tiristol. Trenton. Ac, at 11 A. M. and 2 nnd
j 1. M. from Kensington.
Fur l'uliiivrii. lliverlon. llelaneo, Ileverlv, rtur-
linttin. Florence, Uordoutown, Ac, ut li', 1, 2, 4i
and II P. M.
t J' For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
siiigittn liepttt. take llie Cars tin Fifth street, above
WuIihiI, bull' an hour before departure. The Cars
run into the licpnt. and on the arrivul of each Trniu.
i tin tr im Ihe lk-ptit.
Filly rounds of Bnirffage only, allowed each
pn.-.-encr. I'assengeis arc prohibited from taking
anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All
b igage oi er fitly Hiiuitls to be paid f.ir extra. Tiic
i'fiiij.iuiy limit ilieir resttnsiltilily htr baggage to
Due llollnr ter pound, und wilt not he liable lor any
niuouut beyond flUO. except bv speeinl contrnet.
WM. H. U.ViZ.MKlt, Agent.
Januarv 17. 1SC.
Northern Central iiP.ilv.nV !
e
VJ ITi:it TIME TAItl.S".
TWO TRAINS DALY to nnd from tne North nnd
West Uriiiieh .Susquehanna. Elmirii, and ull uf North
ern New York.
ON ami after MONDAY. November Kill. Istl2.
the Passenger Trains of Ibn Northern Central
r.ailway will arrive at and depart from .Sunbury.
lit;rrishurg and ll'iltiiimro as follows, vis :
SO I T 11 W A K I .
Mail Truin leaves Sunbury dt.iiy ii-xcclt
Sunilavl. 1 4i
P. M.
" leaves litrrWuri. - i r
arrives iu aii-.i.- iU '.ltl
Express Train leaves Sunb. ry daily
(except .Sunday. i " 11 20 P. M.
leaves llarripburg (exeett
Monday.) 2 45 A. M.
" arrives at Ilnlliinoro daily
(except Monday). 7 SO A. M.
Mail Train leaves naltiun.ro daily (ex.
cept Suittlay) 8 SO A. M.
" le.ives liarrUburs - 1 4 P. -M
arrives at "'iinbury. 4 in '
Express Train leavin Ilalliniore daily t 4n P. M
;l arrives at llarrisburg. 1 60 A M.
leaves llarritiburg texceitt
Monday). 3 20 A. M.
" arrives at Sunbury. C -0 "
For further information applv at the (itliee.
I. X. liiliAlUlY. funt.
Nov. 29. mi.
Heading liullroad.
WINTE& AKRAKGEMENT.
ItEA
X Nt it
MEAT TRUNK LINE from Iho Xt.rtK nni
th-Wc,t fr Philatleliiliia, New Yolk. Itead-
. Ptiltsvillv. Lebanon. Allenttiwn, EttMon, Ac.
'J rain? leave llarrittbiirg for Philadelphia, Ncw
Yttik. lteuding. Pottttvillc, and nil lntennetliate
Siiitioi.s. at 8 A. M ontt 2 HO P. M.
New York Express leuves llarriifhurg nt 3 15 A. M.,
arriving at New Y'ork ut 10 30 the smite morning.
Fares fiom llarrisburg: To New Y'ork 16; to
Philadelphia $3 Si and $2 bO. Daggnge cheeked
throufb.
ltetuiiiing. leave New York at 0 A. M.. 12 Xonn,
and ! P M. (Pittsburgh Express). Leave Philatlel-
hia nt M 15 A M. and 3 P M.
.Sleeping cars in tbo New York Express Trains,
through to a nil' from Pittsburgh without change.
Piif.-'-iigcrs by the Caltan it-sa Hail K"ad leave Port
Cliiititu ut a. Id .' M . fur I'hila. anil all inlt rine.liiite
Siiiliiins ; and at 3.25 P. M., for l'hiladelphiu, Ncw
Yui'Ii. uml all W ay Points.
Trains leave Pt.llsvillu nt 9 15 A. M.. and 2.30 P.
M.. for I'hiladelpbia and New York ; and ut .V.lll P.
M .. fr Auburn untl Port Clinton only, connecting for
Pine tirove nntl with Iho Catlawiha Hail Itoatl ; re
luming fiom Heading ut S 15 A. M.. fur Ptnlsville.
An acctimmo-lulitin Patenger train leaves. Kettiling
at II ?iil A. .VI., untl returns from Phil'.delpliiu at 4 oU
P.M.
C v All tho ubove tr.tiua run daily, Suuiluys ex
cepted. A Sunday train leaves Puitmtle at 7.30 A.M.,
untl Pitilatleliihiu at :i 15 P. M.
Coiiimutatittu. Mileage. Season, and Excursion
Tickets, al reducid rales lo and from all points.
U. A. MCOLLS.
Ilec 13, 1802. General Superintendent.
I.iX'Uii wuiiiiu Ik. Itlvoiiikbui'j
ami after November 17, 1802. I'usjcucer
mini will run us folluws :
MOYINU sunn.
Pre iff lit V
in ia a:m
11.40 P.M.
Ptissencer.
I.eavo Seranton, 8.110 A. M.
Kingston, S.20
" Hupert, II. .'Ill
' llimville, 12.05
Arrive ut Northumberland, 12 45 P. M.
MOVING MUtTII.
Leave Northumberland, 5.20 P. M.
Dauvillu, SHU
u ltuitert, 6o!5
" Kingston, 8.45 Leave, 1.45 P.M.
Arrive at Serauton, 10.110 1'. M. 3.40
A Piifcnger Train also leaves Kingston at 8.00
A. M.. fir Seranlun, to eoiiuect wilh a train for
New Yol k. Returning, loaves Scruutuu un arrival
of Ir.ttn from New York, at 4. 15 P. M.
Tho Lackawanna t llloouiburg ltnilroatl connects
with the lielnware, Lackawanna and VV ostern Hail
ro.i.l at S ranton, fur New York and Intermediate
T-oiiits eit.
At Hupert il connects with Iho Callawissa Rail
road lor points both east and wentarriving at Phil
adelphia at 0.15 P, M.
Al Northumberland it connects with the Philadel
phia i Erie ltailroad and Northern Central Hail.
road, for Hjints west and south Passengers arriving
at llarrisburg 4.50 P. M; Philadelphia 10 P.M.;
uml lliilliiiioro 10.20 P. M.
The Freight and Passcnu-nrs Train north, leaves
Northumberland at (.45 A M., aud arrival at 11,20 P
M., puwiug Llauville at 8.2o P. M. -r
JOHN P. ILSLEY, Bun't.
J. C. Wells, General Ticket AgcuL
Xov. 2J, IboJ
'I'es rnaua MutlVrrra of both Hrxrei.
AEEYEBFND GENTLEMAN having been re.
stored to health iu a few days, alter uudergoiug
all the usual routine and irregular expcsisiWuiudus
of treatment, without suoooss, uonsidera k his sacred
duty to uumuiuuieuu to bis ahliolud fulluw crealuraa
thouEAaaurccBK. llcnes, on Ihe rocelpt of an
adtlresHid ostrulope, he will send (free) a copy of the
presur ipuua used. Direct to .
Da. JOHN M. DAON'ALL,
16 Fallow btteet, Brockh-a, N Y
Jasiary ti. 13
JUST RECEIVED ! ! A
XltM Jaat retornod from rhiladelphla with ft
3FLE1TDID STOCK
OP
Spring & Summer Goods.
1'or 9Ien, IVonr,
Cloth. Cassimere, Vesting, Italian Cloth, Linen
Coating, Linen Check and Cottonade.
1.41 1 1 est Wenr.
A large assortment of Dress Goods, Jilack and
fancy Silks. Silk Tissues, Fancy Ucrngcs, Phnllcy,
all Wool Dolancs, Mosaiubiquc Uoods nt low prices
Silk Lcvclliu. Delanes, Lawns, Uinghams and
Prints. A full line of Irish Linen and White Goods.
Htolla border and Fancy Summer Shawls, Silk and
Lace Mantillas, Ac
Ready Made Clothing,
A good assortment ef lints and Caps,
A Urge assortment of Boots and Shoes.
A full stock of Groceries, Molasses and Sugar,
Hardware and P.uilding Mntcriul,
A full stock of Queen and Glassware,
A full stock of Fiah, Salt, Oils and White Lead,
A largo stock of New Wall Taper,
A new stock of Stone and Earthenware,
And thousands of articles not enumerated.
ti' All Ihe above will be soli cheap for Cnf.li or
Country PrwUice.
J. II. ENGEL.
Sunlmrv. May 17, 1B02.
UOW O 3? IE XT.
MAMMOTH FUKNITUKE WARE
HOUSE. H9 Si 611 Chcainut Street, IMiil'n.
(Late LEVY A CO'S Dry Good Store,)
c;s:o. j. nn:.Mii:i.,
Formerly 521 Wulnut Street.
Philadelphia. August .".0. lSo2. 1m
iiKaiai.v ijipoK'i'.ivr .s:4.
M C. GEAHIIAIIT
Has Uktiiimiii with a Nkw Stock or
4'oti!'tioii:ci-i-H, I'riiil nud '8"j.
IT seems us if a new age, a new life was opening
itti'.n us. animal ing every heart to nobler devils
autl iiiglier uims' Art, Literature and Science will
glow nnew, untl sock to devebtpe subliuier beauties
ami grantler conception.
The business world, too, must feel the new influence
and every part be quickened ami strengthened bvim
increased vitality, which shall urge us on with tlui
tric speed lo Ihe consummation of greater thii'gallinu
was ever dreamed of in tho Philosophy of the past.
Animated by the enthusiasm which pervades all
classes, and desirous uf doing his share towards The
great events of the Ago." the subscriber would re
spectfully inform the gitod people of SI NUl 11Y nntl
the public g-nerally. that ho Ilis just returned from
Ihe eity of Philadelphia with Ihe largest nntl choicest
sltak of Confeclit'ii.irifs, Fruit and Toys, that has
ever been broii)tht to Ibis section of country. Ho is
Iso manufacturing all Kinds of Confectionnrics. Ac,
to till up orders, wholesale or retail, nt short notice.
Among hi. .lock ol CON F1.CTI0X ARIES may be
found :
French Secrets.
Hurued Almonds,
Cream While,
" Lemon,
Hose. '
Vanilla,
Common Secrets,
Liquorico,
Thtnanus,
i'att.s.
Gum Drops, all kinds scent,
l.tu e llrow,
MTnt HroM, red und white,
Jally Cakes,
Fruit Dro,
Slick Candies, of all scents,
llttck Candy,
Aluionu L unity.
FRUIT.
Prunes,
Fig',
Ralsens, Nuts of all kinds.
LEMON SYP.UP
CurruuU, dried,
of a superior quality, by the single or doion. A
superior quality of Tobacco and Sears. and a vartetv
of Confectionnrics. Fruit. Toys. Ac, allot' which Is
ottered cheap at wholesale autl retail.
i r" Hciueuibcr the name nud place .."1
M. C. GEAlillAKT.
Mtukct street, 3 doors west of E. X. Hiighl A Sou's
store.
Suubury, April 14, lSrtl. ly
THK A'U.t'M' ttO.Vr.lI.Y.
I!EG INNING OF A NEW VOLI ME.
The number for January. 1S03. begins the Eleventh
Volume ol the Allan tic Monthly.
F"M10M Ihe commencement, in 1S57, the Atlantic
' has rapidly increased in circulation, anil it now
litis Iho largest class of readers since its beginning,
five years ago. Its prosperity steadily augments,
and it continues, nini.l all the Htictuations aiul dun.
gets incident lo our national crisis, to gain ground ill
the estimation of the public. At a time so pregnant
wilh events which touch Ihe future ilestiires of Amer
ica in every vital particular, the Publishers and Edi
tors do not deem it necessary to promise that its
page will never swerve for the honest paths of loyal
patriotism and universal freedom. It opinions huve
always beeu on Iho side of Liberty, Progress ami
Highl, and the course it lirvt nil. .pled in its early
career, will ever be faithfully maintained!
The Sia.fl' of Writers, regularly contrtbulios; to the
Atlantic Muiilhly, et. braces ull Iho best known au
thor, in American liie. ature. and warrants the Pub
lishers iu proiuibing to its 1'uudcrs,
THE BEST ESSAYS,
THE L'EST STOr.IES,
THE HEST T0EMS,
Which Anfnican talent can furnish.
.List or Ueoi lau Conthihttors.
In Trnke and Poetry the 'Atlantic" Stuff of Wri
ters is unequalled. The folloniug uulhors argstill
among me regular contributors :
James Httssell Lewoll,
Oliver W. Holmes,
Henry W. Longtuilow,
Louis Agassis,
lttilnh Wablo Emerson,
Nathaniel HawLhoruo,
C. C. llascwcll,
John ti. VV hitlicr,
K. P. Whipple,
Hayartl Taylor,
Charles E. Norton,
Georue S. liillurd,
T. W. Higginaon.
llcnrv titles.
Author -.Margrct llowth," W alter Milehell
Mrs. Julia VV . Howe
Henry T. Tuckcrnian,
Mrs. A. 11 T Whitney,
Mrs. 11. U. Stuwe,
Charles lleade,
Hose Terrv,
ItoU-rl T.'Lowcll,
Edward Everett,
John Weiss,
Harriet Marlineau,
'The Country Parson, "
Harriet E. Prescott,
J. 1 . Trowbritlge,
Professor ADM bite.
The furogolng list of Contributors includes.
l.jr. The Leading Writers of America
TlRXS Tlie Athititie is for sale by all Hook and
Periodical Dealers. Price Shi eeula a number. Sub
scriptions fur the year. $3.05, postage paid. Yearly
subscriptions received, or single numbers supplied by
anv dealer, or by the publishers.
Specimen uuuiborssout gratison application to Tin
Publishers.
Inducements for subscribing. Lists of premiums,
sYo., furnished ou application lo the Publisher.
T1CKNOK A FIELDS.
. 1.15 Washington buest, Hitou, Mast.
Ko. 19, im -
iiitAitv iioisi:.
Coruei of Ftaf h4 TnrJ Slrt4tt,
IUbhissibo, Pa.
THIS HOUSE, in eoiuioquonoe of ila aonveniens
and near location to the Capitol, has made it a
desirable sitppiug place, not only for those bsviug
business a', the teat of Uoveraonutt, tut for others
nailing UuTisburg.
March W, lWs"
NEW ASD USEFUL ARTICLE.
HALEY, MORSE ft BOTDEN'8
Patent
HtC-ftnn ( lotliosi Trinfrfr
Simple, Eoonomloal, Durable, and ia not Liable to
got out of Order.
The Pelf-Adjusting Clothes Wringer, It one of the
erentest Improvement of the nineteenth ecntury. and
baa only to be known and tried, to come into general
use, The saving of clothes. In pressiug out the water
between two rubber rolls, instead of wringing or
twisting, will amount to enough In a short time, to
pay for a machine.
Everv one is nware, that the twistinz or wringing
of clothes, stretches and breaks the fibres j but this
machine presses Ihem so evenly, thnt a newspaper
thoroughly soaked, can be wrung, without breaking
It in the least, and il Works so easily, thnt a child
twelve years ohl enn operate II without trouble. Hut
water does not injure the rolls, and woollen goods
can be wrung out of boiling water tu prevent fulling,
which cannot be done by blind.
InHtarching, It is Invaluable, especially on largo
articles, such as Ladles' Skirls, Ac, as it leaves the
starch in the clothes perfectly even. Il will wring
tho largest bed quilt or Ihe smallest pocket hand
kerchief, drier thnii ean possibly be dune by hand,
without alteration in loss than mie-eiglh the time.
The machine is so simple that it is not liable to get
out of repair.
The great improvement in this, every every other
Wrinirinir Machine vet invented, is. its bell-Adjust.
Ing arrangement, requiring no alteration, to wring a
handkerchief or bed quilt consequently, the most ig.
nornnt servant can ouerato it.
The machine is nintlo of wood, and so arranged,
lhnt no iron can pos-ihly come in contact wilh the
clothes, thereby avoiding all danger of injury to the
clot lies, by iron rtift.
This is the most simplcand effective Clothes Wring,
or yet invented Those purchasing can use them
two weeks, and if they are not pei fccily satisfied, re
turn them, and their money will be refunded.
"Address L. E. SNOW. Pliilatlelphn,
Or II. 11. MASSER, Agent for Northumberland co.
July 5, ls62.
s vxt 1 1 it v " nt i: A rio i it is
3111.1,.
MIIE subscribers having taken possesion of this
J first class FI.UVHhU MILL, oro prepared
Iu receive gruiu uf all kinds, and to do custom work
nt tho shortest notice. Customers will have their
grists ground immediately upon their being left at
the Mill. As it is the intention of tho firm to stock
(he Mill, a large supply of grain will bo constantly
kept on hand, and Hour by the qonnlity cun always
b obtained. The greatest care will be taken tti turn
out a superior quality of Hour, for which the mill is
admirably adapted." Strict attention will be paid lo
the wants of customers, nntl tho patronage of tho
public generally is respectfully renuesleil.
Sunbury, Juno 2.1, lbliO. MOlUlAN CO.
geovFr &3AKtR'S
First Premium
SEWING MACHINES
FOR FAMILY CPF. AND
.Tin n ii I'sK't ui-i n K' ' ro.
Willi lli-mtncrs, Fetters, Tuckers, Corners, Hinders, Ar
rRIC2S $40 UPWARDS
nrfl'E.'HiJ
SEWING MACHINE COMPANY,
Mnkf tin- Ix-rt nr Shntttf Slitrh MncliitifH vf ih wm
iitiTi8. niwi ni the mtni- prti h 'ht-ir erlrhialed i)JL
lii.i; isUCKMi'iruu maciiim:.
Thia in lb only Cmnpnuy -hut m.-ikci b"th kit f'n. itirrp
fore tlie onl) tine that cun uly all llr wuiita of the pub
lit.
C P'trriVtFrm fnn tnk llieir rfw ire T,( either Stile
WHi) tin privi'v-n if rXcliMncitijr f'T llii -t t-r
A itr-w s'x'f't Stmiils' .Mti'Iihi- miis lurt oud quirt, foi
Yrkt .Muketti Tnil'i n, he .timlfii, A c.
At the UiC Prl c ,, $ ;o.
IV i icy tiik nr.sr .
Glinvr.lt B VKKICS.fl M Co.
T:lll tdit'Stuilt Streel. Philadelphia.
I!. Masskh, Sunbtirv, Pa., Agent lor tho
Al i. u f:i o t urtT.
D.eeinlter 41, IPfil-
1v
11
uses !2ie:i..
lliirri illirg, l',i.
riIIE mnnagenient of this well-known Hotel bar
I ing been resumed by Messrs. COY l.E A HEH li.
the present proprietors, beg leave lo inform the public
that the house is now being thoroughly rniovatetl.
rciiiieu. ami iir.provcu. wi.n u view to ine proper ami
cotnl'orlal'le iieootnino ltdion of tboso who may favor
receive l tin attention ami courtesy, and no oxpen.-e
will be spared thut may conduce to maintain e
hotel in n first -eh. ss style.
Families nnd others desirins lo sojourn in Harris
bin g during the summer month, will find pleasant
hoarding and large and w ell-ventilated rooms ut our
establishment, upon moderate terms. .
SCOTT COY1.E.
March 20. isr.?. J. tl I LHEIt f HERP.
si'.Viii'itV T is: v.
aIIE ST NIil'l'.Y" ACADEMY' will ho opened on
. the first .Monday of November. lNi'J
TUITl'.'N-PEH QUAKTKP..
Juvenile scholars,
l-'nglish branches.
Sciences and higher Mathematics,
f 2 on
4 on
5 on
6 00
languages,
M. RHODES.
Principal.
Snnbury, Nov. 1. 1Pi'2
look; si: wsi-a pi:u
mi: si
'l'j ! l'oini5i-y.
JUBASD OHSA:
IA
TE have the fullest ns.sr.rir.ient of the ii:r-st useful
IT kinds ot 1 lam and Ornamental Jype. manu
factured from the most dtirahlu metals, liui-hi tl with
the greuleal care and uucuiucy, securing perfect justi
fication. Specimen Hooks and estimates fumtahed upon lip
plication, also.
PIUNT1NO PKESSEP.
wilh their appurtenances of all the approved maker?-
W O O D T Y 1 E .
of nil the latest style, of all sUs. Metal furniture
l.alsir-Saving Kules. Cases. Cabineis. Furuilurc.
Printing ink, nnd every article Ihe Piiuter risuiies
Terms libcrul. l'romid attention.
It A KM Ell. LITTLE & CO..
C.I nnd 05 Heckuiuu street, New York.
May .1, Wr.
IollorkM laiid-liou 4'ofl',
ri"VJIIS preparatiion. matle from the best .hiva
J Coffee, is recttiiiiuenttcil bv phvsieians us n sup.
lior Nl Til 1 1 lot S l!h EHAii K "for tieneral Dclul
ity, I'vspep-ia. aiot all Hiilious liisortlcrs. Tliounaiids
who have been compelled to abandon Iho uso of
cotfec, will use this without injurious eflects. One
can contains the strength of two pounds of ordinary
cotfec. Price 25 cculs.
KOLLOCK S LEVA IN,
The purest and best HAKlN'tl PllWDER known, for
leaking light, sweet uud uutritious lircud and Cukos
Price 15 cents.
MAMTirTinr.D BV"
M. li. KoLLOCK," Chemist,
Corner of llroad and Clicsnut Streets,
l-ll 1 1. l r: l. I'll i A ,
And sold by all Druggists nud Uiocen.
March I. IK0J.
J A M Ii 6 1 A It 1) E It ' S
V. ltll.K.tl.l( AND RKTAII.
CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT,
S. E. Corner Second anil Chestnut (.,
. riiliarielplila.
AGENCY forlhr PATI'N T I'.tJI'AI.IZIVG TII1WTV
HAY Cl.tirKH a vriv ilrsiralile atllele lor Cnurch
es, HoUIn. Hanks. Couitllns H'-usrs, Parlors. Ate,
Also. Mitnuliicturerof I'INK ItlU.D I'KNS.
Clt.'k, rt'stir,'d aiat wairaaletl,
Cttak 'riioiuiiKgs ttf evry rieMriptital.
I'tiiltttiel:diia, January 10, lMil.-.'ly
II. li. M ikm:u.
Allonw y tit Iji, FI NHI RY', PA
Collcclions attended to iu the counties of Nur.
tbombcrlunil, l nion, Snyder, Moutour, Ctluiubia
aud Lycoming.
BErKntNTEI.
linn. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. U. Oiiueil A Co., "
Hon. Wm. A. Porter,
Morion McMichael, F'so,., "
E Kctchaui A Co., 2w Pearl Street, New Tork.
John W. Ashmead. Attorney at Law, "
Muttheas A Cox, Alltirneys at Law, "
Suubury, Mtrch 2V, lsOJ.
i:i.r.4.tr ihn iu tin iti:.
NOW 13 THK TIME TO FILL YOIU ALBUMS.
IN consequence of the scarcity ofchsnge, I will sell
my elegant FLNOCiHAPH CAHDE DJi VLS1TK
POhTllAFlS.
rVlilffii Tortue Dollar.
Bent by mail Postage paid.
These eardes are best published aril ar rernta
ncut. 1 hey embrace all lha larineiial UeneFnlso
tb Army, President, Cabinet, lo. Also two of Ihe
greatust villiausuubung JEFF and BEAlRKUAhD.
Catalogues sent ua applieatioB.
Sample copies sent on receipt of Ten Cents.
JOHN DAINTY,
T2 Sansoin M., Puiladelphia.
September 6, 1301.
TJLANK (Parchment Paper,) Deeds and blank
I I jMortgairtsj, bonds, lliveauoca, rVumuotis, Am
nt salt at tba offioa of use "Sauoury Aoiarteaa "
A Ijirg-e AftsKirtmot ' ol4
EVANS A WATSON'S '
f3At.A3Vr 6 A'rES.'
GREAT FIHL AT READING, PA.
rehrunry i2, W'2.
OrsTLrvrw It give me much satis faction to'
Inform you that In the revere fire whicl V on the
morning of the 4th inst., entirely destroy, s'all my
stock and materials, 1 bad one of your Sal V render
Fire Proof Safes. After enduring an int, rod
heat for seven hours, the Safe was opened. i d the
Hooks and Papers wero preserved iu an uuihh tv'shed '
condition. I shall need another Safe as soon . U Fgct '
in order. Y'ours. most respectfultv.
W P. DICKINSON", "Heading, TV
FIUE AT Gil KEN CASTLE.
CilAUBtHsiiCRo. Franklin county, Pa.. I
August XI st. 1K01. I
Messrs. Etas Watson. Philadelphia Gentl
men: On tho morning of Ihe 22d of August. 1K61,
our Storehouse at Oreencasllo was destroyed by fire.
The Salamander Safe we purchased from you" some
few years since was In the above lneiilihiied store,
house, nntl continued all our books, papers, cash. Ac,
which were preserved in a perfect condition, after
being exposed toa most interne hcitt for several hours.
Please inlorin us upon what terms you will sell us
another larger Safe.
Yours truly. OAK? AUSTIN.
Salamander Safes, for Ranks. Stores, Piivn'e
Families, Ac , Ac. Also. Eians A Wit'sor'a Patent
Alphabetical Bank Locks and Hank Vault Doors,
equal to any made iu the country, and sold on as
good terms F. A W. would respeelfnllv refer to
thfi following Hanks ami other parlies, having their
Safes and Locks now in use, to their entile pali.-Xu-tion,
ami many others given at tl.eir S'ore.
I" si iti; ii Stiti.s Mimt, Drnncii Hank, Shclhyville
Philadelphia. Tcnnesle.
t'.MTKii States AnsEXAL.Cily Hank of Philadelphia.
California. Consolidation II k of I'hila.
Pottstown Hank. Pa. Coin lb Hunk of I'hila.
Conlesville Unnk, Ps. Cliatauooga li .i.k. Tcnn.
Stroudshnrg Hank. Pa. Pre'ni Loan Ass'on. I that.
Jersey Shore Hank. Pa. llank of iirihiiti.b. rhind.
Lock Haven Hnnk. Pa. liank of North n Lihertit,
Lnion Hank. Ualtiniorc. Philatli li hia.
Southwestern Hunk of Vn. Paul and Swill, Hankers,
Fulton Hank. Atlanta, Ua. Aliihutna.
Newark Hank. Del W.G. Ste. lintr.V.'ilktsb'e.
Hank of N. C. llaleigh, Lcvtislmr..' liank. Pa.
Oiher references gien upon eaHir ? at our Sttre,
No. 10 ,s. Fourth Slrei t, I biliitleiphia.
Mnre'h 29, 1S02. ly
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Hornoisi nt l.t-M.
H".n Cor. Fulton
attend to Collections and nil other matters, intrusted
to their care.
May 21, 1S53.
s:.TKiir ijis:i..
fUnnliury, Xorllinnilx-rJ.-trnl '., Fn.
riHIS large and commodious Hotel, now managed
.1 by JAMES VANDYKF.. is sif"ate at tbo l.'ail
roati Dep'd, North East corner of .Marltet Square,
Sunbury. Pa., ami at the terminus rf the Sunbury A
Erio ami Northern Central Knihoaih. arid, is opciifor
the accommodation of Travelers and tit v public iu
general.
The jirnnrlelir will give his ex, Hnico attention to
the comfort nnd er.-.tt i-nien"c of Ids quests, and is
determined to nvVe this establ'-huient rank among
the first in the State.
His table will he supplied witii the "ct the market
can produce, having the advantage of daily commu
nication by cars direct from 11-iliiinoro, and nlto from
tbeso bringing produce fror.i tho surround. rg
country.
His bar will be supplied with the purest liquors tho
market can produce.
Ca reful ui.d oliig:ngSfrv.'ints r.hvttys in sttniiranes.
New nii'l comiiLodiotts s'ldoing hat-just been added .
to the premises.
A share of the" local and tr.tvi ilt: c?u-.nuuiity is
most respeetl'ully viln-it-.l .
Sutiltiiry. January 12,
Int-rnatr::l ttotr-J.
TC5 and 267 Vroaihnn:. Corner Fraiillm Street,
NEW YOllK.
TITHIS first class House the most quiet, homelike
1 and pleasant Hotel In the city oficrs superior
iiidiiccments to those visiting New Y'oi k hr bu-inoss
or pleasure. It is centra! iu its local ion. ard kept on
the El ttol'KAN Pl.A. in cotjiiectioii with Ta vi.or's
S.M.tniN', where refreshipctils cs.n be h-el at all hours,
or served in their own rocu.s. , he eVirt'S are roo
dcrate, the rooms aud ntti-n larco of the lirst oidcr
bulbs, and all Ihe modcru c.iitTcij:ei:ces atiached.
March 2$. lSi-2.
! w"ii'. i. i;api:k!
t 'PT rceoiveil freni
j f J 0" VLL l'API'Il,
VST received freni Ntit York fl l'ir,re hj.tortrnent
eoi.yi.-iii.g of Osk lir.vniiKD
ASK SlXTY-THKKB Dlll'KllKVT MVI.Ct AND Fat-
tkhxs, varying in price from ticciu tipwnrds. all of
which will be sold at Iho lowist v'i.-li prices, ar iho
cheap storo of J. 11. ENtiFL
Sunbury, March 22, 1S02
nKI.K A I.VO.Tf "
SEV7"T3SrC3- 3vryVCT-IIIJB CO-,
51S BROAD WA Y, NFW YOl'.K.
Descriptive Circulars, ic.'j F.tmple of Wort,
rill le unit jit'i! -Vtr.
OUR "FAMILY SEWlMi MA' HINE."
A VINO attained a well t s'a'.li.-iifl and tlatterips;
ir
reputation. s being of ull miic'nincs vet intro
duced. Ihe one best adapted to Am. Kin ok Famii.v
Srwixn, and having metwitli a suci''- iu i.s sale
beyond our gTcatest at.tifipation. so much so. thai lor
three months our ciders have been ahead of our
cut aeitv to supply, we would now announce that wo
have In Tease-1 our nianiif-ieturieg firlilics, so thnt
from this lime forth, we shall bo uiiablcd to supply
orders on demand.
In Ilia changes brnn,ht about l y the war. no one
Ihiiur lias played a more important piy t than the
"Srwivr. Mai iwk.'! Without it threi-fourtbs of
our soldiers would to-day be cl. thed in anything but
' Mililarv r,.iunie." All over 'lie laiei nreiy clo
thing has been tlie voik rt quirt .1 of our put'riMie
woineii, ami nobly huvv they reton-icd. Nut content
to make only so many garuii.tit.-i as their hands coul-1
ncconiilifh, llo-v have called the Sewing Machine"',
lo their aid. nnd by it have relied out the soldiers'
i'oats, Pants an. I Stums, at a rale astonishing to
tin niselves. Kiionim; lhnt il,: vnrk could lint long
eouliniif. niary tlionirtitfu). .ru lent lo-u-t-i ives. wera
carctul lo select Ihe machine i f a'l oilieis. which
would do the heavy ermv wrl. ar.ii wl cn done wilh
that, then lo be Usui us their 1'amu.v M u mt. alii
in selecting one i f the
"Finkie A Lyon Seisc. M.'c:t!a Comtant'
Family Maciiinks."'
with which you may sew from the finest ramr:;c to
the heaviest cloth, without cl, nige "I Iced, needle, cr
tension they have not been ti.t.q. pointed.
'Jhus having tlevelopctl tho adaptability of our
maeliiiie for ail kimlsof work, we have male another
step in advance, and by severnl in: .c.t.int chaiigt in
our "No. :i Mkiui u Mai iii-.ks.'' have prtaluccd a
TAtl.oltiNn M.o iiisk," which we e. i lidenllv claim
to bo ihe lilT TAILOlU.Mi MACIIIXt"' yet
introtluced, sewing the eoars' -t lim-i. thread with ss
much case as Ihe common colior. m, 1 vt hen required
may be used lo do the very tint e-tiniuie work, with
loll or 2ilt cotton thus condoning in one compact
form, every quality reouired in ehher a FA.MlLi"
OH .MA X I F.VI Tl 1! IX 0 M At II IX E.
We huve hud our -Miicliinc. befote the public Ion
enough to e.-tal.li-li their reputation. lamns of
others who started with Hying colors .have (alien by
the naysitie;' uud soou the piin-ts that knew Ihciii
will know Ihem no inure.'' Step ly step ba3 tho
Fi!Ki.K A Lyom Mai mink won its' way to publio
favor; its success is established, and hencciorth our
aim shall be. as it has in the past I. ecu. tu still further
improve, simplify uud reduce the ism of our ma
chines. We shall, in a few davs. issue a new pnea
list. For further p-irticulars ini.h ess,
FINKLE 4 LYON sl.WlXti MACHINE CO.,
No. 5.'ta ilro.itlnav. New York
(V"D. B. Masskk, Agent, Sunbury, 1'u.
Murch 2H, I0.'.
lIiirtlMiiiM-, yl liiui ry , ylct bunU'tt
'1'wolst. V-.
HENKY till.HEi.T,
starlet Strut, Ojiposiit the Court IIoun,
IlARRisnrRC, Pa.,
DEALER in all kinds of Uuilders and Manufae.
tureis' llardwuru, Iron, Steel, Coil Chain, Hopes,
Pulley Hloeks, an.
l.l.NSKKU, lil llMSQ ASD MaCIIINL'RY OlLS.
The I.ul ricttliiiir Oils are adapted to every variety
of Machinery. Also, at mat ut.i Hirers prices,
WooU WunaiNil Mai HiMUY,'"
vit : Planinj, Sush. Minicin j and Sawing Ma
chines. Ac.
Machinists' Tools,
vis Planers, Eugiuc and Hand Lathes, Bolt Cutters,
c. Ac,
Machine Belling, of Rubber and Leather, constantly
on baud.
Herring's File Proof Safes, rii tform Scales. Tin
Plate. Sheet Iron, llba k Tin and Trimmers' Tools.
lir' Purchasers will liud it to their interest to give
us u call.
llarrisburg, March 29, lSt!3.
31uuiifiM'liir-ri ol'Ntour vVnre.
COWDEN & WILCOX,
HAItRISBUHQ, PA.
rpUE Slone Waro now trade ut this cstublishinent
J is eipual to any made in this eounlry. Every r.
tiety of j nolo usuully mado, always nii huLd.
ilurrisbury, My ii, lso2.
Lniubort l.iimlK'r!
PHILIP SHAY', Muncy, Lycoming county. Pa.,
INFORMS his friends and the public iu trenernl,
Ibal he vonslsully keewou hand bii.u'ds.SbiiiaTles
a th, Joists, aud all kind- of Lumber ami buildiui
Latcriuls. which he will sell at the lonost prices.
BiMaroh 30, 1 at) I.
Iiupoi tnut ia Lotrrsi f UoodTea,
BKIOIIT SON invita aMouoa to tbelr 6totk ef
Prima Crcea and Hlscs Tea.
runbary. Jests 15. lt