Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 12, 1863, Image 4

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    GH-A-ISTI' Sc DIETZ,
XOWEB WltABF, BTTNBURY, PA.'
tt ilOLEEALB AHD HETAJL DEALt.118 IS
WHITE" ASH COAL,
In every variety,
OrnVrs Bptlolled ted flllcj wiln prcnirtness ur.J
tlospstch.'
Sunbury, May 18, 1863 ly
OKNA MENTAL 1R011 V0KKS.
Xvoo v ii?rt, urn irii,
Avonuo, TlttliMlclphln, I'ii.
OFFER for nilenron the wsst favorable tertr.s,
New nnd Beautiful Designs in great variety of
Iron Railings for Cemeteries. Residences. o.f of
JV might and Cast Irwi, ami Galvanized Iron iind
Brass Tubing; Iron Verur.dnbs, Balconies, Stuiif.,
Counters, Fountains, Gnlis, Columns, Hitching Posts,
Lnn p Stands, Vn, Tables, Flower Stands, Sofas,
Chain. Statuary, Animals, and all Other lion Work
of a, Decorative character. Di-figna forwarded for
arlidii n. Pernors applying for the same, will please
tn t o the kind of win k needed.
June 6, 1803 tin
ITTABIAi11kI IIOO.
PETER LOKIttAni),
Hnnfl'A Tohncro MJrtvHfurturcr
It! 19 CHAMBERS ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, Now York.
Would call the attention of Dealer! to the article!
vf bis manufacture. Til :
MOWN SNUFE.
llacnboy, Dcmlgros.
line Rappee, l'ure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNIFF.
Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch.
High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dow Scotch
- Irish High Toaiit, Frosh Scotch,
or Lundyfont,
tlAttcntion is called to the lnrgo reduction in
prieesofFiue-Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
which will be found of a Superior Quality.
TOBACCO.
Smoking. Fine Cut Chewing. Smoking.
Long, P. A. L.,orplnin, 8. Jngo,
Jso. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish,
No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco. Canaster
Nos. 1 2 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish.
Granulated. .
N. B A circular of prices will be cnt on applica
tion. April 4, 1S63. 1
SAPONIFIER,
OR
CONCENTRATED LYE,
Tho Family Konp JInkcr.
The PUBLIC are cautioned against the SPURI
OUS article of LYE for milking SOAP, Ac. now of
fered forsalo. The only GENUINE and PATENT
ED Lyo is that made by the PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, their
trademark tor it being "SArOXFIER. OR CON
CENTRATED LYE." The great SUCCESS of this
article has led UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to en
deavor to IMITATE it, in violation of the Company's
PATENTS.
All MANUFACTURERS, BUYERS or SELLERS
of these SPURIOUS Lyes, uro hereby NOTIFIED
that the Company have employed as their Attorneys.
GEORGE HARDING, Esq., of ftiilada., and
WILLIAM BAKE WELL. Em., of Pittsburir.
And that all Manufacturers, Users, or Sellers of
Lye. in violation of the rights of the Company, will
be PROSECUTED at onco.
The SAPONFIER. or CONCENTRATED LYE,
is for sulo by all Druggist. Grocers and Country
Scores.
Take roliro.
The United States Circuit Court. Western District
Of Pennsylvania, No. 1 of May Term, in 1SC2, in suit
of tho '-Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company
vs. Thomas G. Chase, decreed to the Company, on
November 15, 18d2. the Exclusive right granted bv
a patent owned by them for tho SAPONFIER. Pa
tent dated October 21, 1850. Perpetual injunction
awurded.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING CO.
OFFICES:
127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pitt Street, and Duqucene Way, Pittsburg.
May 2, 1SC3. 3m
Sew "jeissev Hiilis voix
S.41E,
ALSO,
GARDEN OR FRUIT FARMS.
Suilable for Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Raspberries,
Strawberries, Blackberries, currants, Ac, of 1,2,
6. 10 or 1'U ucreseuch. at tiie following prices for the
present, viz.: 20 acres for S2l)0. lo acres for $110,
6 acres for $00, 2i acres for $10, i acre for $20.
Payable by one dollar a week.
Also good Crunbejrv lands, and village lots in
CHETWOOD, 25 by 1011 feet, at S01 each, payable
by one dollar a week. Tho above land and farms,
are situated at Chetwood, Washington Township,
Burlington County, New Jersey. For further in
formation, aj ply, with a P. O. Stump, for a circular,
to
B. FRANKLIN CLARK,
No. (ifl Cedar Street, New Yolk, N. Y
January 24, lo3. ly
Vv'M. KNOCIIE,
P3 MARKET STREET, IIARRISBURG, PA.,
Dealer in
PIANOS.
TF.W Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers
from S200 upwards.
MEL0DE0N3. The best manufactured Instru
ments from i 15 to 5 1 U0
Guitars. Violins. AecorJeons, Flutes,
I it "8, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitur strings and musical mer
chandize in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
The latest publications always on hand. Music sent
by mail to any part of the eountrv.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
FBAMES.I
Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds of picture!
always on hand.
A flue assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSES from smallest to largest sizes
Any style of frame made to order at the shortest
notice. VM. KNOCHE,
April 11, 186.3. 93 Market st.,Jinrriburg.
JUST READY, "
NEW STYLES OF JEWELRY.
AN opportunity not to be lost sight of. Rare
chance for Agents. Ladies as well as Genu) can
aei as Agents. Apply early and secure the agency
for your locality.
100,000
WATCHES, VEST C HA 1X8, LOCKETS,
EIXCS, (JOLT) PEXS AXD PEXCILS,
HE ACE LETS, STl'DS, JJUTTOXS,
KECK CHAIXS, SETS OF JEW
ELRY, Sfc.
To be sold for fcl each, and not to be paid for
until you know what you are to get. Send 2a eenu
for Certificate, telling you what you can have, with
a circular, giving full particulars to Agents. Perfect
satisfaction guaranteed in all eases.
Address, S. SI. WARD A CO.,
203 Broadway. Box 4,876.
March 21, 1833. ly
S-T-1860-X.
' Druke'ai lMuulutloai Kltftt'i-M.
They purify, strengthen, and iuvigorate.
j hey create a healthy appetite.
'J i.ey ate aa antidote to change of water and diet
1 hey overcome oftects of dissipation and late hours
1 I.ey a- rengi htn the system and enliven the mind
' They pre tent miasmatic and iulcraiilieut fevers.
Tiny j unlv lbs breaiband acidity ot ibe stomach
1 hey cure rypt-iin and Constipation.
' 'ihey eure I'.aiitita, Cbulira, aiid Cholera Mor
bus. Tby (uie Ijver Coioplulut ai l N'mw Head,
e-ns.
Tb-y aratu Wt fitters In the would. Tl.cyniake
!.. boa stria. g, and are exhausted nature's
riul rmnrn. Iniy are male of pur St. lioia
KHi, il.fferltdrtaud CaliMa Baik, roots and Leibs,
aui a4 taken wt't, 0 drijr t( a lverag, with
f.il I'. ij iiu.e ot U.iy- I'utlUulnrly lu.
v -tAhtl Ut i'-liafi rii'i leiiiuriii a aeiille
m luo.Uhl. foil ly ail l.'inrrt, Lluwu, lloteU
. ni-.m. If it I U.U. t 4l CO., iul l ioJ.y,
a
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I ha li-M oft'trur,
!.n Mti bica a ar.i a )
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tK Mva irt k ai potf. aad ns;imi U ai'J
Vm hi 'lif(i u i a.M ! write lr
a'i'l Mn L.u ian.i: '.it a au'l ul
1 f-,vii f 'l.a Wt.i.l r.ni 4 ituiumuHf it
tt'-wt , -ir( u Iw ftm tm mt tU 4 of firor,
Ik. ialf a (i K.At U m.r-m, luniilly. tl
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f fi t r. I.V1...M (t Ikul . ti.
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to mm hm
A NEW AND VSEUL AKTICLE
HALET, HlOrtBE & BUYDEN'S
Patent
SplAAfUnotliiR- CIolKf Wrtntrer
Simple, Eoocomlcal, Dnrnble, and ta not Liable to
act out of Order. !
The Belf-Adjnstlng Clothce Wringer, (a one of the
;reatest improvement of the nineteenth ecntury, and
ma only to be known and tried, to oome into general
nso. The saving ofolothea, in pressing ont tho water
between two rubber rolls, Instead of wringing or
twisting, will amount to enough in a abort time, to
pnv for a machine.
Every one is sanrt, that the twisting or wringing
of clothes, stretches and breaks th'j fibres; but this
machine presspB them ao evenly, that a newspaper
thoroughly soaked, can bo wn-.ng, without breaking
it in the least, and it work', so easily, that a child
twelve years old canoperu'.e it without trouble. Hot
water does not injure thu rolls, and woollen goods
can bo wrung out of boiling water to prevent fulling,
which cannot be done by bund
In Starching, it is Invaluable, cspooially on Inrge
articles, such as Ladies' Skirls, Ac, as it leaves the
starch" in the clothes perfectly even. It will wring
the largest bed quilt or the smallest pocket hand
kerchief, drier than can possibly be dono by hand,
w ithout alteration in less than one-oiglh the time.
The machine is so simple that it is not liable to get
out of repoir.
Ihc great improvement in this, every every other
Wringing Machine yet invented, is, its Self-Adjusting
arrangement, requiring no alteration, tu wring a
handkerchief or bed quilt consequently, tho most ig
norant servant can ouerate it.
1 he machine is mado of wood, and so arranged,
that no iron enn possibly come in conltict with
clothes, Ihercby avoiding all danger of injury to
clothes, by irou rust.
Ibis ist'hc most simpleand effective Clothe Wring
er yet invented. Thoso purchasing can use tlicin
two weeks, and if they are not perfectly satisfied, re
turn them, and their monev will be refunded.
Address L. E. SNOW, Philadelpha,
Or II. B. MASSER, Agent for Northumberland co
July 5, 1802.
Hall 'lnjcr 1000 IMoi-os,
OF WALL PAPER OF EVERY DESIRABLE
STYLES AND PATTERNS.
JUST roceived direct from the Manufacturer, at
tho MAMMOTH STORE of
F1ULING A GRANT.
anbury, March 15, 1S62
The Adaiiii'M lIxpi'CKS C'ciii: Jin j ,
CI IVE NOTICE that they have concluded nr
T rangements with tho Northern Central Railroad
Company to run trains from Baltimore for York,
Harrisburg, Dauphin. Halifax. Trevorton, Sunbury.
Northumberland, Lewisburg, Milton, Muncy, Wil
liamsport, and all intermediate stations, connecting
at Harrisburg with the GREAT WESTERN EX
PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and the
West.
Also with Howard 4 Co.'s Express at Milton or
Danville, iilooinsburg, VI llkosbnrrc, t'lttston, Scran
ton, and intcrmediato stations on tho Cuttawissa,
Lackawanna Elonmslmrg Railroads. At Wil
liumsport, by Howard & Co.'t Express to Jersey
Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A Co.,
and their connections, for Canton, Trov, Elinira,
Rochester. Butl'uio, Niagara, end to all accessible
points in Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bank Notes,
jewelry, nnu vuiunoio rucKagcsot every aescnp
tion.
Ateo, Notes. Drafts and Bills for Collection.
Experienced and efficient messengers employed,
ana every enort w ill be made tn render satislnetion.
e JOHN MNGHAM.
Superintendent Pcnn'a Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Sunbury.
April 5, 1S02.
iui:ii:its HOTEL,
Harrisburg, Pa.
THE management of this well-known Hotel hav
ing been resumed bv Messrs. COYLE HER It
the present proprietors, beg leave to inform the public
that the house is now being thoroughly renovated,
refitted, and improved, with a view to the proper and
comfortable acoomuiodation of thoso who may favor
the establishment with their pcstoin. Guests will
receive duo attention and courtesy, and no expen.-'o
will no spared that may conduce to maintain e
hotul in a first-class stylo.
Families and others desiring to sojourn in Harris
burg during tho summer mouths, will find nlensant
boarding and lin go ami wcll-veutilntcd rooms ut our
establishment, upon uiodcrute terms.
SCOTT COYI.E,
March 20, 1802. J. GILBERT IIERR,
BOGARDUS'
U3 ItroatlM uj , .l'ewsVvrk.
"CARTES DE VISITE," Photographs, Dagucr
rcotypes, Ac, taken in the best style of tho Art.
January 3, 18C3.
II. IS. MASSUie".
Attorney tit I..nv, SUNBURY, PA.
Collections attended to in the counties of Nor
thumberland, Uniou, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
and Lycoming.
INFERENCES.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. G. Oattell A Co., '
Hon. M ni. A. Porter.
Morton Mc Michael, Esq.,
E. Ketcham A Co., 2S9 Pearl Street, New York.
John W. A"luncad. Attorney at Law, "
Matthews A Cox. Attorneys at Law, "
Sunbury, March 2V, 1S62.
Lumber ! I.iijiiImt !
PHILIP SHAY, Muncy, Lycoming county, Pa.,
INFORMS his friends and the publio in general
that he constantly keeps on hand Boards. Shinnies
a th, JoUts. and all kinds of I.uh.Imt and building
Laterinls. which he will sell ut the lowest prices.'
u: March So, 1801.
J" COB O. BECK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
rilarkvt Mro'l, neai-lv opposite tlie
tiiiil ttositl I'iot,
SUNBURY, PA.,
TNFORMS the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity,
that he has just returned from Philadelphia with a
full assortment of
I'.H.li A.l W1TEK U(Hns,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY.
His stock consists of Cloths, French Cloths, Black
Doe Skin and Fancy Cos&i meres, Black Satiu. Figured
Silks. Pluin and Fancv Casr-imere VEST 1XGS. which
ho w ill make up to order in styles to suit the taste of
customers, uu suort notice, aud tue most rousonable
terms.
Any Goods not on hand, will be furnished from
Philadelphia, by giving two days' notice.
Goods furnished by customers will be made up to
order as heretofore.
As he w ill employ none but experienocd workme.i,
Eersons may rely ou getting their work well done at
is shop.
Thaukfui for the patronage heretofore bestowed,
he respectfully solicits a continuance of the lame.
Sunbury, October 4, lou2.
A r'aT:.vi-so: !
SUBSTITUTES FOR DRAFTED PERSON'S.
W'An DEPARTMENT, 1
PnovosT Mahmial Uknkhal's Office,
Washington, D. C, July 12th, la3. I
CIRCULAR,
No. 44. j
To answer inquiries made to fhU ofEce it is an
nounced :
First. Any drafted person paying three hundred
dollars under section 13 of the enrollment act. is
thereby exempt from further liability under that
draft, but not from any subsequent druYt
Seoond. Any dialled person furnishing an accep
table substitute is exempt from military orviue, for
the period for w hich auid substitute is mustered into
the er iee.
Third. A substitutuonce mustered Into the service
cannot he dratted while in service.
Fourth. A drafted man cannot pay commutation
money or present a substitute after he has reported
kin soli to I he Board of Enrollment tor examination.
Fifth. Men whuuuthe ad of March, lwij, were
In the military service of the United Slates us suhsii
tulea under the dralt of IM12, arid whose terms ofser
'i i U?V,",'IK' expired, are not liable to the present
Uratl, but the persons for whom they were substituted
are liable to draft the saiuu as though they had uol
wen drutud or furuuhed sulwtituu-. uudor the draft
ot last year.
Sixth. It, sen lug the notices aa required Ly clr-i-ular
No. 42 from this oflieo. a readable time to
rc,rt shall In each eo. U granted by the board ol
enrollment to men la Siu, service, who have U.o
or u.uy be Ui utud
m JAMES B FRY.
rrovuat ataxia I tiesvfal.
rnovosT MsHsaAL'aOrrim.l
lira lii.ian t, (
Harrlsburu, i'a., July 17, IStt3. J
Tn altrntiou oftha riliitos of the 14th Enrollli,.
1'utiivt of Peuiiavltania is directed loth above t ir.
eular fioiu the ar l'' arlmenl ol (be t ultrd StaUa
J.N. KAY CLEMENT,
tail. aad l'ioo.t W.irrhal, 14th Di.iruit.
July ti, i-Hit
HIM Ui:i I l.l.liit V llliYI II,
Attorney! at Imw, But. bury. r
t JoltlMV IH.CKFrU.LEU and H-H.iMtN
its " ll'1 EH, r..iiull annoiiaoe that they
lia !. r. loiu i, .Hi.ii.l.i. iu practice of
II ir rfofii.4i aul will conuuue lo atUud lu all
t.oia's ti4d tlis i toiiKw, in lti cubtlta
of .N.4ibuwlMolait I ioi, hnv.ui u-l Wnlour,
.n.u.plv, hllblultf aol rw.lull, ri.r. i. ei,u.
Ii.i will b tfltfM lu ILm I ul.l I i 'I ll.t4 1.1
I . I V .- 1 1 ltfblUlu.ua sat U kioi la ILa Lit ll.
111 Uaa"
l V. . Unk-t iiiwl, hi Malt H Mtea'f llitai
tealkiti, t tMiu) I lM
itAV you . a couart i
Thin tiso JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Do not
allow your oold to take Its own course. Two thirda
of the victims of consumption owe their affliction! ta
the fatal mistake of "walling for a cough to get Well
of itself." Do not fall Into thla error, bat avail
yourself at once of a remedy whioh thirty years'
experienoo has demonstrated la certain to procure a
speedy ouso.
HAVE Y0TJ ASTHMA OR PI1THISI3.
Then tiso JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, whioh will
overcome tho epasniodio contraction of tho wind
tubca, and cause them to eject the rauouous or matter
whieh cloga them up, and by an ensy and free expec
toration remove all difficulty of breathing.
HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS!
Th en nso JAYNE'S EXFECT0R ANT. This wide
spread disease which may generally be described aa
an inflamatlon of the fine skin which lines the inside
of tho wind tubes or air vessels, ipreoding through
every part of the lungs, is often taken for consump
tion. Tho Expectorant aubduns this inflamation,
relieve tho attending cough, pain, and difficulty of
breathing, and if the caso is not of too long standing,
win ucriuuiiy prouueo a euro.
HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION t
Then use JAYNE 8 EXPECTORANN. It clean
ses the lungs from all Irritating matters, while at the
same time it heels and invigorates them. Of nil tho
remedies whieh have bocn offered 10 tho publio for
this dread disease, none havo stood the test of time or
maintained so universal a popularity ns this Expecto
rant. Thousands who have been given up by their
physicians ns incurable have been restored u. perfect
health by ita use, and their testimony must carry
cuoviction to all who read it.
HAVE YOU PLEURISY ?
Then nsoJAYNE'f? EXPECTORANT. Bytnking
taking two or three largo dosea in the early stage (if
the disease in quick succession, and covering up
warmly in bed, this pTepnrnlion acta as a sudorific or
sweating medicine, and subdues the inflamation at the
outset.
HAVE YOU WHOOPING-COUGH.
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. There is
no remedy whieh so effectually overcomes this disease
as tho Expectorant. What parent con witness tho
Bufferings of her children from this distressing com
plaint without doing all In her jsiwcr for their
relief? What nicdicino so pleasant to tho taste, or
so certain to produce immediate boncfit '. Givo it a
trial, and let it prove its efficacy.
HAVE YOU CROUP?
Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. Children
are subject to no disease more sudden in its attacks,
or, in tho absence of prompt relief, nono more fatal
in its results than Croup. Parents, thereforo, should
keep nt hand o remedy sure and thnrough. Such a
remedy may bo found in tho Expoctornnt, and every
careful mother will keep a supply by her.
JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.
Is a standard medicine." For thirty years it has been
before tho public, and during this period its curativo
powers have been testified to by all classes of peoplo
in all quarters of thu world. Physicians, clergymen,
lawyers, merchants, and mechanics have experienced
its rcmediul effects, and have furnished us with their
testimony, and it may be found lit length in our
Almanac, to bo had gratis of all agents. To their
convincing certificate! we would refer the doubting.
The Expectorant and all Dr. D. JAYNE A
SON'S Fauilv Medicines are Bold by all Druggists
generally.
May 17, 1862. .1 m.
SOMETHING NEW FOR YOU
LADIES 1
Ml si 31. I.. 4iiMNlr, having taken extra
paius to vitit personally the principal Hulls of
Fashion iu the city, is now prepared to mnko, trim
or rctriin, Bonnets and Hats, in the latest Spring and
Sun.mcr styles.
She has on hand a large stock of
BONNETS, HATS. 81TAKERS.
FLOWEliS, 1MBDOXS, LACES,
find nil article!! in her line, selected with tlio greatest
care from lurge wholtvak houses, and can. and will
full Uoi k or (lootb ut prices to suit all cuntoiiiera.
LAMES' liRKSS CAPS, HOSIEHV, (.LOVES,
MITrf, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS. COMLf.
and numerous olhor articles tor LndiiV wear, tu
which sho invite, tho ludiuto cull and examine bc
furo purchasing elsewhere.
'ihnuktiil fur tho putiouuge rxtcndod to her hereto
fure, hho hopes by keeping the rnat aurtmeni nt
reasonable prices, to continue the wane.
t v Second door south of Shnmck in W.lleyA Pott
vilio Kailroad, wer bido X'uwq afreet, blNBVliV.
April 2i, lUuX iJm
VI Eiite'M IVcw Voi-lt 'l'j pc I'iiUrY.
BOOK, XEWiSPAPEIi, JOB AXD OltXA.
t MENTAL
nrsr n . sera
"IVT'E have the fullest oisnrtment of the most useful
V kinds of Plain and Ornamental Type, manu
factured from the most durable mctulsr fioished with
the greatest care and accurac y, securing perfect justi
fication. Specimen Books and estimates furnished upon ap
plication, also.
PRINTING PRESSES,
with their aprm tennnces of ull the approved makers-
WOOD TYPE,
of all tho latest styles, of all sizes. Metal Furniture
Labor-Saving Rules, Cases, Cabinets, I'muilure,
Printing Ink, and every article tho Printer requires.
Terms liberal. Prompt attention.
FARMER, LITTLE A CO.,
v - 63 and Oa Bcckmau street, New York.
May .1, 18BJ.
. hi: iaj.uoK:s'i's '
M I It II O 11 O F Y A S II I 0 N S,
Qunrtcily Journal Du Grand Monde.
Circulation 40.0(10 (largest in the World). Each
number contains large aud magnificent colored steel
and engraved Fashion Plates, Splendid Illustrations
of ull the Fushioni.blu Paris Novelties lor Ladies'
Dress, including Bonnets. Cloaks, Evening. Home,
i roiuenaue ana ruuey iircssts; Waists, Mcevca,
uiieaeis. u rappers, nactis, I nder-garmcnts, Jewelry
Head-dresses, Boys', Misses' and Infants' Dresses j
New and 1 .let-ant liiaid and Euibroblerv Iiiii,ins
Trimmings. Uavful Novelties, elo., Four Lifc-sio
Patterns, cut ready for use, combing the cheapest,
most useful, and vractical Mac-azii.e tin- Miolw.i-s.
Milliners. liic--uiakcrs, aud Luiies generally, ever
issued in ibis or tinv otlu-r eountrv.
Publibhed at Mmk. Jii.moiiest's Fmporium of
rasnions, au iiromiway, l . learly, Uno Dollar
with a valuable premium : single copies, Twenty-five
cnuis. n spienaia cnance lor agents and splendid
Premiums ! Extraordinary Premiums ! Including
Extra Patterns, System of Diem Cutting, Magiisines,
Photographic Albums, Elegant tiilt or Steel, Sido
bhu liac-K loiniis, Kiinning etiteh Sewing Ma
chines, Wheeler it Wilson s Sewing Machiues, and
Patent Lever liold Watches; any of the above val
uable Premiums to be obtained, without paying any
money for them. F'or particulars, see tho "Mirror
uf Fashions, " or scud for a Circular.
May 2, IH63.
TIic St, I ,oiii..
Chestnut Street, betwetn Tltird axil Fourth,
PlIlt.AllKLI'lllA.
f IiIIE undersigned, having leased, for a term of
l years, this popular house, hare tho pleasure of
announcing to their friends and tho traveling com
munity that it is now open for the reception of guests.
The house, since the first of March last, has been
entirely rouoiated and refitted in a superior manner;
the iipurtinenta are large, well ventilated and fur
nished iu modern style. It is centrally located,
convenient to all the dejHit and att-amhoat landings,
uud in the immediate vicinity of the Custom House,
Post Office aud the Corn Exchange.
Connected with the Hotel is a Restaurant for the
aoootumodaiiou of those preferring the European
plan. Prices of Rooms from Three lo Seven Dollars
per week, according In locution.
Board $ I iu per day. Table d lloto for merchants
aud business men from 1 to J 1. M.
HENRY NEIL,
ISAAC L. DKVOE.
April 12, 1SG2. ly
THE COAfEkbiOKH AKD EXPERI.
KJiCEOi' AN INVALID.
Published for the benefit, and as a warning and
A CAl T10. TO YOUNU MEN
who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decny
oi Manhood, etc , supplying at the same time.
111E MEANS OF SELF CURE.
By on who has cured himself after being put to
great rxpeue and injury through medical humbug
and quackery.
By t'ucluiiig a pout-paid aJdreasvd cuveloj.e. sill
gla ouuiea may bo had i f the author.
NATHANIEL MA Y FAIR, E-j ,
Bedford, kings county, V Y.
May 2-1, lMS2.ly
I MIS. .13.
PHILADELPHIA P.U'FK HANUIXUS.
iioui.i.i. jv not ui:.
Cur. Fourth A Mmk. I htret-ta, l'hll.ul Lia, have
now lu aUa k, a Una tericly of
llill ltarri,
got up taprwly ti ihfit Hpilng Trad.
WINDOW PA I'M! OK EVERY till AM.',
to wblib they lutlla the elUi.llou ol Klor.krrpria.
r lu Ibeir Retail i.ilu,., m ,a oHu4 the
ibuleeal .IV lea ol III ea
.'.'.,1'',M'.1 'l''". 'b 14, l'l Htu m
BIMON V. WOI.V tUlON,
tlluratry u)U (attuarlor Ml 4iw,
t'tbca, Uarkal alraoi, duurs aa ,,f UvlhJ,
MUNUUHY, JA..
II.Laii. u.l pn.u pit, tf ib. dlaiij f aUiaua
) I a4 all mLi pola.kt.al itutuu btUMid to
!- lai Niibuaib,li,d r 'J- tii'-g tuuailia
MAYORS OF TEE
Great Cities.
We, the) undersigned Mayon, hereby oer
tify that the Druggists, Apothecaries, and
Physloions of our aeTerol eltiei have signed
dooument of aasurano to as that AYEBR'S
SARSAPARILLA has been found to be
a remedy of great excelle-noe, and worthy
tho confidence of the community.
HON. JAMES COOK,
Mayor of LOWELL, MASS.
HON. AliBIN BEARD,
Mayor of NASHUA, N. II.
HON1. E. W. HARRINGTON,
Mayor of MANCHESTER; N. H.
HON. JOHN ABBOTT,
Mayor of CONCORD, JSt. TL
HON. A. H. BULLOCK,
Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS.
HON. NATH'Ii SILSBEE,
Mayor of SALEM, MAS3.
HON. P. W. LINCOLN, Jr.,
Mayor of BOSTON, MASS.
HON. W1I. M. RODMAN,
Mayor of PROVIDENCE, R. I.
HON. AMOS "W. PRENTICE,
Mayor of NORWICH, CONN.
HON. J. N. HARRIS,
Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN.
HON. CHAS. S. RODIER,
Mayor of MONTREAL, O. E.
HON. D. F. TIEMANN,
Mayor of NEW YORK CITY.
HON. H. M. KtNSTRET,
Mayor of HAMILTON, O. W.
HON. ADAM WILSON,
Mayor of TORONTO, C. W.
HON. R. M. BISHOP,
Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO.
HON. I. H. CRAWFORD,
Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY,
HON. JOHN SLOAN,
Mayor of LYONS, IOWA.
HON. JAMES McFEETERS,
Mayor of BOWMANVILLE, C. W.
HON. JAMES W. NORTn,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME.
HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr.,
Mayor of HALLO WELL, ME.
HON. JAMES S. BEEK,
Mayor of FREDERIOTON, N. B.
HON. WILLARD NYE,
Mayor or NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL,
Mayor of FALL RIVER, MASS.
HON. W. H. CRANSTON,
Mayor of NEWPORT, R. I.
HON. FRED STAHL,
Mayor of GALENA, ILL.
HON. JOHN HODGDEN,
Mayor of DUBUQUE, IOWA.
HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD,
Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
HON. ROBERT BLAIR,
Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALA.
HON. R. D. BATJGH,
Mayor of MEMPHIS, TENN.
HON. GERARD STITH,
Mayor of NEW ORLEANS, LA.
HON. H. D. SCRANTON,
Mayor of ROCHESTER, N. Y.
HON. DE WITT C. GROVE,
Mayor of UTICA, N. Y.
HON. GEO. WILSON,
Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA.
HON. C. H. BUHL,
Mayor of DETROIT, MICH.
HON. HEMAN L. PAGE,
Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WIS.
HON. W. W. VAUGnN,
Mayor of RACINE, WIS.
HON. A. FARR,
Mayor of KENOSHA, WIS.
HON. JOHN C. HAINES,
Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL.
HON. M. J. A. HEATH,
Mayor of SELMA, ALA.
HON. A. J. NOBLE,
Mayor of MONTGOMERY, ALA.
HON. W. S. HOLYBAD,
Mayor of COLUMBUS, GA.
DON ESPARTERO MANUEL,
Mayor of VERA CRUZ.
DON PIETRE DE CABALLO,
Mayor of MEXICO.
DON ESTEPHANIE RODRIGUES,
Mayor of HAVANA.
DON ANTONIO ECHEVERA,
Mayor of LIMA, PERU.
DON M. G. MILANGNO,
Mayor of VALPARAISO, CHILL
DON MARO SESQUIPEDALIA,
Mayor of BIO JANEIRO, BRAZIL.
Certify that the resident Druggists have
assured them
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is an exoellent remedy, and worthy the con
fldonoe of the community.
For Spring Dlaeaaes.
For Purifying; the Blood.
For Scrofula or King's EtII.
For Tumors, t'leera, and Eorea.
For Rruptlons and Pimples.
For Blotches, Iilalne, and Boila.
For St. Anthony's Fire, Iloae, or Ery.
. For Tetter or Salt Rheum. alpclas.
For Scald Head and Ringworm.
For Cancer and Cancerous Sorca.
For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors.
For Female Diseases.
For Suppresalon and Irregularity,
For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases.
For Liver Complaints.
For Diseases of the Heart.
The Mayors of the chief cities of the Uni
ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces,
Chill, Peru, Brattl, Mexico, aud In fact al.
most oil the oities on this continent, 'have
signed this document, to assure their people
what remedies they may use with safety and
confldenoe. But our spaos will only admit
a portion of them.
Ayor's Sarsaparilla,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Ayer's rills, and
Ayer's Aguo Cure,
l-KKfAUID ST
Dr. J. c. Ajcr A Co.,
LOWELL, MASS.,
A ad sold by Druggists every whan.
M4 by Irillk. A Grant, and B. A. Flab ur. la
Hun bury,
Dr. It II. McCoy, Norlhua;brlau4.
J Y I'aalow, aud I'. Biowu, Mil loo.
J Ihruuiaa, lutbult ille.
Iln.b t Co., Ml. Caruial.
V. UcigaliiMeuf, fclysvuif .
. ttlaat, WL.ur.
U aavar A MvM llliaaua. PasUtes,
Aiol bealais aiwaais
Aa4i.J, 13-I,
ATTENTION DEALERS
ana 9, (BiLiirav,
ANN0UNCE8 to all who trads In Bunbsry, that
bs has just purobated a
LARGE STOCK of well Selected
NEW GOODS,
Which he offers at hit old tahd, Bear CoVert'i Rots
west end of Mai kot Square, very
CHEAP FOR CASH
Or If that will not do, just as cheap for
country rnoniii'Ei
Ilia stock oonsists of a largo assortment of
IIATS, B00T3,
CAPS, 61I0ES.
COATS, SALT,
PANTS. SOAP,
VEKTS, ... BKUStlKS. -
HARDWARE, QLEENSWAUE,
and oilier articles altogether too numerous to men.
tion.
OALL AND SEE;
Sunbury, January 3, 18G3.
Kondiiifr Rallrond.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the Narth and
North-West for Philadelphia, New i'ork. Read
ing. Tottsville, Lebanon. Alli ntown. Eastern, Ac.
Trains lcavo Itnrrishuri for Philadelphia, New
Vork, Reading, 1'ottBVille, and all Intermediate
Stations, at 8 A. II., anil 2 00 P. M.
Now York Expressleavea Harrisburg at 2 15 A. II.,
arriving at Now York at 9 15 the SBine morning.
Fares from Hitrrisbnrg ! To New York $5 la ; to
Philadelphia $3 35 and $2 80. Baggage checked
uirougn.
Returning, leave New York at t A. M.. 12 Noon,
and 7 P M, (Pittsburgh Express). Leave Philadel
phia at s 15 A M. and 3 30 P M.
Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains,
through to and from Pittsburgh without change.
Pnssengers by the Cattawi&sa Rail Road leave To
nmquaat 8 50 A. M., and 2 15 P. SI., for Philadel
phia, New-York, and nil Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville nt II 15 A. M.. and 2.30 P.
M.. for Philadelphia. Hnmsburg and New York.
An accommodation Passenger train leaves Rending
at 6 00 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 5 00
P. M.
(j-1 All tho above trains run daily, Sundnya ex
cepted. A Sunday train leaves Pottsvillo at T.30 A. M.,
and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excursion
Tickets, at reduced rates tu and from nil points.
01. A. N ROLLS,
May 2, 1SG3. General Superinteudent.
tSVS. ArriiMS'fiiivnta) 1HU3.
1" Now 1'orlt 1 Juris.
THE CAMDEN AND AM110Y AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES.
From Philadelphia to Xrtr Yorl and Wat 1'laees,
Jrom Walnut stiect Wharf and Keii.iiugton
Diput, will leave as follows, Hz : rAiiE.
At 6 A. M., via Cmnden and Ainboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation.) $2 25
At6A.M., via Ciimdenniid Jersey City, N.J. ,
Ai-eoiutiiodution, 2 25
At 8 A. M.. via Camdeu and Jersey Citv,
(Morning Mail.) ' 3 00
At 8A.M., via Cumden and Jersey eity 2d
Class Ticket 2 25
At II A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Express " 3 00
At 12 M. via Cuinden and Amboy, C ltd A.
(Accommodation.) 2 25
At 2 P. M., via Cumden nnd Amboy, iC. and
A. Express.) 3 CO
At '! P.M., viu Kensini'ton and Jersey City,
Wash, and N. Y. Express "3 00
At ij P. M.. via Keiisintou and Jersey City,
(Evening .Mnil.) " 3 00
At 11) P. M. via Kensington and Jersey citv,
Southern Mail. 3 00
At li (nielli) via Konsington and Jersey city
Soutneru Express 3 00
At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, (Accom
modation, Freight and Passenger, First
C'lnss Ticket. 2 25
Second Clm Ticket, 1 60
For Wuter Oap, Stroud-iburg, Seranton, Wilkes
berro, Montrose, Great lleml, Ac, at ll A. M.,
fioni Kensington, via Dclmvure, LiicVatvanna and
W ttvrn Railroad.
For Miiueh Chunk. Allintown, P.ethlehem, Delvi
dere, Fusion, Lambertville. Fleuiinglou, Ao., at 6
A. M.. from KeiisiiiKton Depot, aud at 2J P. 31.,
from Wiilnul street Vharf.
(The 6 A. 31. Lino connects with Truius leaving
Elision for JIuueh Chunk, at 3-20 P. 31.)
Fi r Mount Holly, at 0 A. 31., 2 and 4 P. M.
For Freehold, al tl A. 31. mid 2 P. 31.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Trenton, Ac, at 11 A. J!. and 21 and
5 P. 31. from Kcusington,
For Palmyra, Riverion. Dclaneo, Beverly, Bur
lington, Florence, Bord.nlonn, Ac, at 1, 1, 2, t
and 0 P. 31.
. lor New Y'ork, and Way Lines leaving Kun
singioii Depot, take the Curs on Fil'ih street, nfioto
Walnut, half an hour belore departure. The Cars
run into the Depot, aud on tho arrival of cavil Train,
run from the Depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed cneh
paienger. Passengers are prohibited from taking
unj thing us baggage but their wearing apparel. All
baggage over filly pound to be puid for exira. The
Cumpany limit their resionsihility tor baggage to
One Dollar per pound, and ill not be liable loruuy
amount beyond &IW. exeeit bv special contract.
W.M. 11. "UATZ31EU, Ageut.
January 17, 1803.
Northern Central Kailway !
Nt r.fi.nr.i: i tnv. t.hib.k.
TWO TRAINS DALY to and from too North and
V est Branch Susquehanna, tlmira.and all of North
ern New York.
ON and after MONDAY, APRIL 20th. 1S03,
the Passenger Trains of tho Northern Central
Railway will arrive nt nnd depart from Sunbury.
Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows, vu :
BOUT H W AUD.
Muil Truiu leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday). lu 10 A. SI.
" leaves Jliirri.-lmrg, 1 Id P. M.
" arrives at Baltimore, 6 35 '
Exprcsa Train leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday.) 11 07 P. SI.
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Slomiay.) - 2 00 A. 31.
" arrives at Baltimore daily
(excupt .Monday). 6 15 A. SI.
Harrisburg Accomiuod itiou leaves Harris-
". 6 SO A. -M.
NORTHWARD.
Sla-il Train loaves Baltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday) 9 15 A. SI.
" leaves Harrisburg 1 15 P. SI
" arrives at Sunburv, 4 05 "
Express Train leaves Baltimore duily 0 5 P. M
" arrives at Harrisburg, 1 35 A M.
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday). 3 00 A. M.
" arrives at Sunbury. . 4 S8
For further information apply at the Office
I. N. DtBARRY. Supt.
I.iii kaM iiuuu Ai IHooiiiMburtr Itull
road,
ON and after November 17, 1802, Fnuenger
Trains will run as follows :
MOVING SOUTH.
Freight A
Passenger. Passenger.
Leave Seranton, 8.00 A. M. 10.15 A. M
" Kingston, 20 11. 40 P. M.
" Rupert, 11.30
" Danville. 13 05
Arrive at Northumberland, 12.45 P. M.
MOVIXtl NORTH.
Leave Northumberland, 6.20 P. M
" Danville, SIM)
" Rupert, 6.35
Kingston, 8.45 Leave, 1.45 P. 31.
Arrive at Sorauton, 10.00 P. M. 3.40
A Paascogur T rain also loaves Kimrston at 8 lin
A. M , for Seranton, to eouncet wlili a train for
New lork. Returning, leaves Seranton on arrival
of train from New Yurk, at 4.15 P. M.
The Lackawanna A Bluumshurx Railroad Connect
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rail
road at Seranton, lor New York and Intel mediate
poiuis eaai. .
At Rupert It eonnecta with the Cattawisaa Rail
road for points both east and went arriving at Phil
adelphia al o.l i P, M.
At Nurthuuiberlund it connects with the Philadel
phia A Erie Railroad aud Northern Central Rail
road, for points waat aud suuth Passengers arriving
at lUrruburg 4 Ml P. U ; Philadelphia lu p. 41."
'i be Freitbl aud PaaMMigers Train north, leaves
Northuiuberlaad at (,45 A M , ami arrives at V 2U P
U , uaaaiug DauvUls al 8. 20 P. M.
Jtll.N P. 1L8LEV, Bup't
J. 0. Wsli a, Oenwal Ticket Axeul.
Nut. IW, IstiJ
Hurt lossr I'rstlf,
BT usinc Mason V PatsotDbest Metal Screw Top
Preeerva Jar.
NASOK'S PATENT MEET METAL
PCKEW 1VPI
All thai is aaaeaaary twluf to sorssr las Cap iows
4we lbs Rubber tiake4, abba ie plan eutaids
Ipoe the abouldar of lbs Jar, I of aa lush distant
jua tks top j wevsul lbs puaaiUlity of lbs tavur o(
as trutt UUiaj iu;uhI by euaaxg la suttUwl eilb lbs
atU.
Pmsubs Sail'n( tbase Jars eaa be SHpplisd J
teasibs Ui.lf w4.ia wub II B MAoeiJl, Altai,
hssbury, Jsasl lm
TJlTITLEPsSAL
CLOTHES WRINGER.
Sold by CanTiuancrs) Throughout
I lie) lind.
The best labor saving maohlns In the world.
No eautlon or skill required in its use.
Wrings everything dry, and ten times as quick as
sail be done by the hand.
A child of eight yean eaa operate it.
No servant enn break It.
It saves iu cost in olothing In a family eVcry six
months.
Will wear for years without repair.
Warranted to please or money refunded.
PRICES.
No. 1. targe Family Wringer, $10.00 I With Cog,
No. 2 Medium
J,ou i wai
arranteu
No. 21 Medium "
No. 8 Small,
No 8 Large Hotel '
6,00 ) Without
iCoga. Not
Warranted.
14.001
No 18 Sled. Lannd'y to run
( to run ) 18,00 ( With Cogs.
i bv i I Warranted!
No 22 Large ( steam ) 80,00 )
No 2 is the lite generally usd In private families.
THE ONLY WRINGER WITH THE PATENT
COG-WHEEL REGULATOR.
No Wringer can be Durable Without Cog-Wheels.
4.'iinvuM-rM Wniited In cTcry Town.
Persons residing where no canvasser is appointed,
by remitting the price to us, shall receive tlie Wrin
ger by express, prepaid.
For terms and circular, addresa
R. C. BROWNING,
- 215 Broadway, New York.
June 13, 1&13. 4m
NEWS! NEWS ! NEWS ! NEWS !
BOOTS AND SHOES,
ARE now manufactured lo order by the subscriber
. at CHEAPER RATES than at any other estab
lishment in Sunbury. The war tax is not taken into
consideration, nnd all work will be done at old prices.
Having just received an entire new stock of leather
and Moroccos, for
jU-iitl-m-iin lSot nnd Slo-,
I.nriicN' NhovMiiiid sjiuitrrai,
Childrcn'M Mhoeis, &-.,&-.,
which will be mado to order at short notice in the
best workmanlike manner and of tho best materials.
Feeling thankful for the putronngo extended here
tofore ho hopes to continue the same.
All who desire work done cheap and dnrnble, are
invited to call at his shop nearly opposite the Court
House in Slurkct Squnre, Sunbury. Pa.
JOHN W1LVER.
February 28, 18G3. Om
A NEW AlllUVAL7)F
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WIVl. H. BIILICR S.
TJ E hns just returned home from Philadelphia.,
II with a new Stock of BOOTS nnd SHOES, select
ed with great enre to suit all persons
tttiy your Boots aud Shoes where you ean get th
best quality, and where the best assortment is
L'pt in Sunbury.
He has Calf Boots fioni f.'l 75 lo $7 00.
lie has Boy's Calf Bonis from $1 50 toS4 00.
liu has Ladies' Gaiti-rs from 02 eta. to $3 5ti.
Ho has Slisses and Children's Gaiters of all stvles
nnd fnxhions, und prices. In short everything ia his
line of Business.
lie nlso bason hand a full assortment of Slorrocon,
nnd Calf Skins of thu best quality, v.hinh bo will
make up to order at the i-horkst noiiec. having sup
plied hiUiM-H nith the rnurt fii.hiuiiublc Lusts.
A (JHKAT SAVING TO HOOTS ifc SHOES.
EISWALD'S Patent .Metallic Soles and Heels,
one pair of which will wear as long as five pair ol
Leather Solus, kept on hand.
Slending done as usual.
Cull :md examiiio for yourselves and lenrn my
prices before purchasing elsewhere.
WJI. II. MILLER.
Sunbury. May III, IS03. lyeh
ji.a.wsuK'j iMTe:vr yux.
i ts-: E'its:i:;i:s :
As Iinprovod for 1859 and IStiO,
By E. KETCHASI A CO., 2S0 Pcorl at., New York.
TIlIK only Freezer eon-trnetcd on scientific prin
1. ciplcs. with a revolving can and spring blai'c
scraper. '1'he one liasteits the freezing of the crcuni- -the
other removes it ns fml ns froren.
The most rapid ill freezing, with the leust quantity
of ice.
Tho most economical in cost, as it is the most simple
nnd dnrnble in structure.
For sale iu all the principal cities and towns in the
Union.
Each Freezer accompanied with a book of recipes
and full directions.
PRICES. '
3 quarts, .3 (.0
4 quarts, 4 00
B qunrts, 5 00
rl quarts, 6 00
11 quarts, 8 110
20 quart. 12 I'O
Applv to II. B. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa.
March 2t. ISI12.
To NVrvwiiM aHiilSi-f,'!-! of liotli wh.
REVEREND GENTLEMAN having been re
stored to health in a few days, after undergoing
all i!ib usual routine and irregular expensive modes
of treatment, without success, considers it his sacred
duty to cou-iinuiiicntc to his aflliclcd follow creatures
the UKA5.it oi-n E. Hence, on the loceipt of an
addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the
prcscrptioa used. Direct tn
Du. JOHN SI. DAGNALL,
11 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N Y.
January 21; 1MU.
IISiABV H!OI SH.
Corner of Stjte and Third Streets,
Haiiiiisui no, Ta.
riilllS HOUSE, iu cir.sequencc of its convenience
J and near locution to the Ca)itol. has made it a
desirable stopping place, not only for those hnving
business at the seal of Gofcrcmeut, but for others
visiting Harrisburg.
Sliu-ch 2U, 1862.
Tor lEntK, .titer, ItonclM'si, Aula llrd
ItiiH, MoIIim In I'ui-n, M'vollnin, A.O
IitNOi-lai on IMautH, Tom lai, AuIiuuIh,
".
Put up in 25. 5l)o. aud tl 00 Boxes. Bottles, and
Klerks, 3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Publio Institutions,
Ac
Only Infill Utile remedies known.
Free from Poisons.
Not dangerous to the Human Family.
Bats come out of their holes to die.
Sold Wholesale in all large oities.
Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
!VRewars!!l of all worthless imitations.
See that -Cobtau's" name is on each Box, Bottle
and Flutk, belore vou buv.
Address li:YslY K. ONT A II,
Principal Deiuit 482 Broailwny, N. Y.
Sold by Friling A Grant, Sunbury, Pa.
April 18. 180.1. m
rPERRIBLE DISCLOSURES SECRETS FOR
1 THE MILLION !
A moat valaublo and wonderful publication. A
work of 4n0 pnges. and SO colored engravings. DR
HUNTER'S VADE MECl'.M, an original and popu
lar treatise on Slan and Woman, their Physiology,
runotinns, aud Sexual disorders or every kind, wan
Never-Failing Remedies for their apecdy cure.
The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and
atill la, uubounded, but at the earnest solicitation of
numerous per.oij, be baa been induced to ext ud his
medical useliiluess tbrougu tha luediuui ol bis
VADE MECl .M." It is a volume that should be
in the bauds of every fuuiily iu the laud, ar a
preventive of svoret t iles, or as a guide lor tha
alleviation of one of the most awful aud destructive
scourges ever tiaiUal mankind. One copy, tecurely
euveloped. will be forwarded free of poatage u, any
part of the United hiatus fur otleeuia in P. O. atampa,
or Heoiiieafor 1. Addroaa. po.t l aid, 1R. U I . ii.lt,
No. 3 Division Street, New York.i
Juue fl, lrms. ly.
I1EIMSTHU&T8
Inliullultlt) lluir ICretorullte.
IT IS NOT A DYE,
Bui restores gray bair Ie Its original sulnr, by supply,
lug !be capillary tubes with natural sustenance, tin.
paired by age or diaeaa. All instauuuieuua dyoa are
eulupuaed vf luuar caustic, destroying the vitality
sudbsaulyof lbs bair, aud alloid of lut-auolvia no
erassing. uiiuu-ei s luiiniiani I olont-f not only
rastures baij lo Its BalUlal Swlof by aa easy bruceaa,
but gitss lbs bair a ,
LIM'HIAKT BEAUTY,
brossotes Its sroalb. prevents Ita falliue- oft r.i.
sales dandrhC aud imparl beajlb auj pleaaaulueas
hi Ilia baas), ll has stood the tost of Uuie, baitig lbs
orlaiusj tiatr Cuhaing. aad is ooasunlly iaoieiwibg
ialatur. Iac4 by IwibseiitUatea sad ladies, h S
sold by all icpuuuble daalcrs, at eaa be ) rear4
by lb. as ut lbs eueaieil aaal, It. H. bAHNLaj
Itliuse'eay.JiY. lwwslsj, be H)U s4 1. 'l
OvtoieS J. let). " j
JUST RECEIVED 1 1
sT. K... ENGEL
Has just returned from Philadelphia with a
SPLE1TDID STOCJ:
OF
Spring & Summer Goods.
For McwV M'cnr.
Clolh, Cassimere, Vesting, Italian Cloth, Linen
Coating, Linen Check and Cottonade.
intllei.' Wear.
A large assortment of Drcsa.IGoods, Black and
Fanoy Silks, Silk Tissues, Fancy Bcrages, Shallcy,
all Wool Delancs, Sloaambique Goods at low prices
Silk Lcvcllns, Delanes, Lawns, Ginghams anil
Prints. A full line of Irish Linen and White Goods.
Stella border and Fancy Summer Shawls, Silk and
Laee Mantillas, ta.
Ready Mads Clothing,
A good assortment ef Hats and Caps,
A large assortment of Boots and Shoes;
A full stock of Groecries, Molasses and Sugar,
Hardware and tuilding Slatcriai,
A full slock vf Queen and Glnwarc,
A full stock of ViA, Salt, Oils and White Lend,
A large stock of New Wall Paper,
A new stock of Stone and Earthenware,
And thousands of articles not enumerated.
Ijp" All tho above will be sold chenp for Cash or
Country Produce.
J. H. ENGEL.
Sunbury, Slay 17, 18G2.
Economy isVealth!
l Ki: YOS 1! ( TI I'OSt 18 Is.
The BEST uud CHEAPEST Household REMEDY
in the World.
?S:id:inic ZAUIIC 1'OaM I'.K'N
GREAT COUCH REMEDY
SIapamk ZADOC POR
TER'S Curative Hnlsam
is warranted if usi.d ae
cnriling to the directions,
to euro in all ene Couby,
Colds, hooping Cough,
AitLmn. Hiel all all'.'ctiri.H
ot the i'Lrout and I.un.i
Srarlnme Zailo-J Porter'rf
B. lis.. in is prepared willi
all ti.e requisite circ and
skill. tVoni a combination
of the be.-!, rjiiietlics tho
vegetable l;in'lolll titlnrds
i.y .k-ii.ediiil qiu.lities are
bnHvd on its power to assist,
tlie healthy und vigorious
circulation of the bloo.1,
blood, thro' !ho Lungs. It
is not n violent remedy,
but emoiiein warinin;;,
SH.ir. liing and effective ;
e..n be token by the oldest
person or youngest child.
i'.liidatiic .adoi' Porter's
li.ilsam has been in use by
the public I'oi- over l.Syear.s
uud bus acquired it pre
sent sale simply by being re.-ouiiiiended by those
who huvn used it to their afflicted li ic-nds and others
SIost iMi-on rANT Sladaine Zadi'c Porter , t urn
live Balsam is sold at u price which brings it iu tha
rcBch ot every or.t to keep it eonvei.ienl fur use. Tho
timely use of a single bottle will prove to be v.vnii
100 times ilscos:.
NOTICE Save yoi-r Money ! Do not be persua
ded to pureha6e articles at -Is to i:l whi-.-h do iut de
tain the virtues of a 13 cent Boitlert Ma.liaoe i'or
tor's Curative Balsam, the eo.it id' mauiit'.icLuring
which is as great ns that of almost any other medi
cine; mid the very low price ut which it is so!d,
makes the profit to the seller apparently small, ui.il
unprincipled deal-rs will toiiRtinies 'recommend
other medicines on which their profits are larger, un
less the customers insist uii having .Madame Por
ter's and none oilier. Ask tor MinLioo P'-rter's Cu.
rulive Balsam, price 1.'! cents, imi iu large 'utiles al
25 cents urtd take r.i uther. li you eanr.ot get il nt
one store you can ut nmnlier.
Sold by all Drnggisis ae 1 Storekeepers at 13 cts.,
uud in largci boll lev at 25 et.
11 ALL A KUCKEI., Pr.) riotors.
Jnnuary .l. IMil,'.. Iv New York.
.toil's KVE.I1T At .'.,
K-IMTK II I: K IIS OF
SALEistATTJ-e,
SUPLR-CARIl. I'l'SODA, Ac,
And Sole Agents in the City of New York for
CREAM OF" TABTAlt ECJBST1TUTE,
Invented by Prof. l.Leii N . Horsford1, of Hurvnrd
University. Ofliee, 11 Old Klip, Hanover Square,
(up stairs,) NEW YOKE.
'THE high price whieh Cream of Tartar commanded
J in Isi4. together ftilh the alarming extent to
which its dnngernus adulteration had been carried,
willi other considerations, induced the distingai.hed
Chemist, whose iiuine is given nlmvc. lo comincuco
a'hat pioved to be a long and laborious scientific re
search, lo discover a desirable substitute therclor.
His efforts were crowned with abundant sneeiss. and
hundreds of thousands of pounds of the Si.Utituto
have been sold and used during tho last five years,
throughout the United States uud the Canadas.
Ti e following true comparison of its uuture nnd
the results of its use. willi those of Cream of Tartar,
will convince the most incredulous of ita value.
Crenm of Tarlnr is a bi-tnrtrut of Potash.
This Substitute is a simple Phosphate, and contains
nothing but what ia found iu beef-steak, nnd in corn,
wheat and olher cereals, and is therefore highly
nutritious. It nlso has a health-giving influence,
aud supplies that for which there is a constant de
mand in the system.
Ijtf-" It is sold for a much less price than Cream of
Tartar.
March 21. 1863. ly
I 'ran 1. 1 in ICoitM',
REBUILT AND REFURNISHED, Cor. Ho war
and Franklin Street, a few Squares West of tho
Northern Central Railroad Depot, BALTIMORE.
(j'Tkiims, $1 I-Ell Uu.
G. LEISENRING. Proprietor.
July 18, 185. tf
IlrandlOH, Ml -, Ulns, Ar.
rpiIE subscriber, having opened in Thompson's
.L Brick Building, Mill atreet, Duuville, a large
aud complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
comprising the beat brands of Brandies. Gin, "Id
Rye, ScoU-h aud Irish Whiskey, Port, Sherry, .Ma
deira, Chamnaguc and other t iura, of all grades, all
ol which will be sold Wholesale, at tho lowest citv
prices. Tavern-keepers, by buying if us, can suv'o
it least the freight.
Persona desirous of purchasing liquors for
FAMILY USE,
nay rely upon beiug furnished with a pure aa.4
juadultcrated articlo.
1 tf Beiug detel mined to establish a remiinii..n r...
selling eheap, he respectfully auliciir lh patronage,
of the publio. All order promptly attended to.
JEREMIAH S. HALL.
Danville, June 1A, 1-tM.
M ualiluglOM llouar,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA,
(.Yf.ir the Uridyl.)
rPHE subscriber haviiur leased this well known
J. Tavern Staud, lately Vpl by .Vra. C. S. Ilrown
rwptKitlallv iiitorms the public that he U rcfllting j
reiriug the piviuUea, and will be prepared to eu
teruun, iu a comfortable wanner, bis numerous
friends tbruughoui the ewiiuty, and ail who mv
uilrouize bia v.iablishuietil. 7
April 12, 1802. JOSEPH VANKIRK
HOaVAIIIk A t (l
PHILADELPHIA,
for lis Relief of lb. Skk aud Histrc-H-a, sfflicted
- -r-vsas.'e, getstj WUtfCUbll V
lor lbs curs of DbwMuus ot lbs Sexual Oigaus
MfcurKi.L AJ,VICJf' '. Usastiag
. , ALI ABLE BEI-OUW ue .ira,.u,h.-a
or Hvealnal Muakuiaa, aud wht-r Ii.km of the
CHiaaal llrgans, ai4 est the blLW lll Mti-ltS ,ui
pluyeal In Uis Dupeosary, Mt lu lbs ield ia
sal4 Uuer aaetoa, iMa4 ebaigs. laurUue
dtaaiie lor nug ai e .v.i.l.i.
A4dlas, fiU. J. fblLLIS il'-l ollTOM, A-Ilng
Puriieua, lloaaid AMiatius, Nm, evaib N lulls
I'biladelpbus, Pa.
Jssusrys. U V-ly