Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 19, 1863, Image 4

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L3H.A.IrT cSc DIETZ,
LOWER WHAHF, SUNBURT, PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
WHITE ASH COAL,
In every variety,
Orders solicited and Sllctl with promrtnew and
tcspatoh.
Sunbury, May HI, I80S ly
WOOli Ac ,1'HROT, 1131 nidge
Avne, IlitiiMl'lctilii, Ia.
OFFER for snle upon (lie most favorable forms.
New and Beautiful Designs In treat variety of
Iron Railings f(ir Cemeteries, Residences. Ac., of
Wrought ami Cast Irw, anil Galvanized Iron ami
Brass Tiiling ; Iron Veranilaha, Balconies, Stairs,
Counters, Fountains. Gales, Columns, Hitching Posts,
Lamp Simula. Vases. Tables, Flower Stands, Snfns.
Chairs. Statuary, Animals, mid all other Iron Work
of a Decorative character. Designs Ibrwnnled lor
election, Persona n j l vintr for the saiue, will please
stato the kind of work needed.
June fl, IMS. 4ia
1WI'AIIM!MM 17 CO.
PETER LOR ILLAR I,
Nun(r& TobiK'ro ninniifucturer
IB 18 CIIA31BERS ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.
Would call the attention of Dealers to the article
of his Manufacture, vie :
BROWN SNUFE.
Mncalioy, Dciuigrns.
F ine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachilochcs,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNI FF.
Scotch, Honev Dew Scotr-h.
High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch
Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch.
or Lundyfoot,
Attention is called to tho large reduction In
prieesof Fine-Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
which will be found of a Superior (Quality.
TOBACCO.
Smoking. Fine Cut Chewing. Smoking.
Long, r. A. L.. or plain. S. Jnpo.
No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish,
No. 2, Sweet Scented ' 'rnnoeo. Canaster
Nos. 1 A 2 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish.
Granulnted.
N. B. A circular of prices will be cent on applica
tion. April 4, 18G3.-1
S A P 0 N I F I E R ,
on
CONCENTRATED LYE,
The I'n mil j- Sonp linker.
The PUBLIC are cautioned agnin't the SPURI
CVS articlo of LYE for making SOAP. Ac., now of.
fcrcd forsalc. The onlv GENUINE and PATENT
ED Lvo is that made" hv the PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, their
tia.le-mark for it being ' SAPONFIKH. OR CON
CENTRATED LYE." The grout SUCCESS of lhi.f
article has led UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES to en
deavor tn IMITATE it. in violation of the Company 's
PATENTS.
All MANUFACTURER S. BUYERS or SELLERS
of these SPURDtUS Lyes, are hereby NOTIFIED
that the Company-have employed as their Attorneys.
GEORGE HARDING. Esq.. of Philada.. and
WILLIAM BAKEWELL. Esq.. of Pitt-burg.
And that all Manufacturers. Users, or Sellers of
Lye. in violation of tho rights of tho Company, will
be PROSECVTED at once.
The SAPONFIER. or CONCENTRATED LYE,
is lor sale by all Druggists, Grocers and Country
Stores.
TnUe police.
Tho Tinted States Circuit Court, Western District
of Pennsylvania. No. 1 of May Term, in 1S02. insuit
of the ''Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company
vs. Thomas G. Chase, decreed to ilio Company, on
November 15. 1S!2, the Exclusive right granted bv
a patent owned by tlicin for the SAPONFIER. Pa'
tout dated October 21, lbjfl. Perpetual injunction
a win Jed.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
SALT MAKUFACTUK1NG CO.
OFFICES:
12 Wulnut Street, Philadelphia,
Pitt Street, nnd Duqucsne Way, Pitt. 'burg.
Slay 2, lttSX 3in
SEW
.1 I'll NUT ' L,tU
sai,i:,
ioz:
ALSO,
GATCDF.N Oil FRUIT FARMS.
Suitable for Grapes, roaches. Pears. Raspberries,
Strnwbi rries, Blackberries, currants, Ac., of 1,25.
6. 10 or 20 acres each, at the follow ing prices lor tho
present, vi-..: 20 acres for S200. In acres for SI 10.
,ri acres for SOU, 21 acres for J 10. 1 aero for S20.
Payable by one dollar a week.
Also good Crnnhcirv lands, and village lots in
CHE'l 'WOOD. 25 by ion feet, at i(il each." payablo
1V one dollar a week. The nboi o land and limns,
rut situated at (.hctuood. Washington Township,
Ruvliuedoii County. New Jersey. For further in
formation, apply, with a P. O. Stump, for a circular,
to
B. FRANKLIN CLARK.
No. of, Cedar Street, New York, N. -January
21, 1M3. ly
VM. KNOCLTE.
8.". MARKET STREET, 1IAHKISEURU, PA.,
Dealer in
PIANOS.
"VJFAA Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers
i.M from $200 upwards.
JIELODEoNS. The best manufactured Instru
ments, from $45to?100
Guitars. Violins, Accordeons. Flutes,
Fifes, Drums. Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar strings and musical mer
chandize in general.
SHEET MTSIC.
The latest publications always on hund. Music sent
bv trail to anv part of the country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
FBAMES.I
Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds uf pictures
always on hand.
A fine assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSES from smallest to largest sizes
Any style of frame made to order at tho shortest
notice. MM. ENOCIIE.
Aj j-iljn. 18o.T ft 3 .Market St., llanisburg.
JUST EEADY,
NEW STYLES OF JEWELRY.
AN opportunity not to bo bt sight of. Rare
-hance for Agents. Ladies as w ell as Gents can
set as Agents. Apply turly and secure the agency
for your locality.
IOO.OOO
watches, vest citat.s, locket,
juxcs, gold rj;xs a.d fexcils,
BRACELETS, STUDS. BUTTUXS,
AEVK CIIA l.XS. SETS OF JEW
ELK F, fl-r.
To be sold for til each, and r.ot to be paid for
until you know what you are to get. Send 26 cents
for Certificate, telling you what you can have, with
a circular, giving full particulars lu Agent. Perfect
satisfaction guaranteed in ull eases.
Address, S. M. WARD A CO..
208 Lioadwuv. Bos 4.n7rt.
MarehJI, 1S63. ly
s T-ised-x.
I'raUe'a IMiiiitiilioii Kitlei-H.
They purify, strengthen, and invigon.to.
1 In y create a healthy appetite.
They i re an antidote' to change of water and diet
J bey overcome clfcctsol dissipation and late hours
f hey strengthen thesvstotu and enliven the mind
l liey revent miasmatic and intermittent fever,
l in y purily the brealhand acidity ol the stomach
I hey cure Dyspepsia nod Cnhsiipiition
They cure Dmrihea, Cholera, un.l t holeru Mr
bus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Head
ache. They arc (be best Bitters in the woold. They make
thewink man strong, and r exhausted nature's
great restorer. They are made ol pure St. Croix
Ruin, tbci-lebinied Culisaya liurk, r.s.l. and herlw.
ami ate lakeu with the pleasure of i btera;;o. with
out regurd to nge or lima ol day. Particularly re.
eoiuuiei.tled to delicate person requiring a genllu
snii.iilant. bold bv all (ir.er. In ugi-t. Hotel,
and Siibons. p. 11. MtAKE A CO., 2i Bioudwav,
New-ork.
U.ber 2i, ln02.
SIMON P. V70LVEIU ON,
.lturiiy uimI 4 oiiUKi lur ul Ijuv.
Offioe. Market street. 1 J.,rs west of Dew.t,
1,n8Uf,DU"Y' I A..
V1U' I'roiiipilev to the collodion of eUiun
aud all uihar i ron -lonul l.u.iue. U.iru.ted to
In. care in Norihuinbe, hmj and adjoining counties.
1 .mil lM-r I.utnlM'rl
PHILIP HIAY, Muney, Lyeouiing eovuty, Pi.,
"I M'OUMH LU lileL.Uand tl.a i ul.llc lu uera
I that ha euiKiantly keeps on Lnd Hoard. Shingly
all. J' I t, i. ml nil Vii.U ul Luudr and LuiUiuj
Vaierials. bl,'li hv will sell the lunwt nricg.. "
l.lth i, lull '
ilr lif
EH SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE
LINIMENT,
THE
GREAT HEM FEY
lor llhriimptitm. Govt, JVritrrihjiti, lAimhngo,
Stffi Xtck ailil Joint, Sprain, Jimino,
Cut nnd M'mmds, 1'ihn, Headache,
and all Rheumatic and hereon
Diwrdtvt.
For all of which Is a speedy and certain remedy,
and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from
the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, tho
famous bone setter, and has been used in the pracljco
for more than twenty years with the most astonishing
success.
As an Alleviator of Pain, it Is unrivaled by any
preparation beloro tho public, of which the most
skeptical may be convinced by a single Irial.
This Liniment will euro rapidly and radically.
Rheumatic Disorde rs of every kind, and in thousands
of cases w here it has been used (it has never been
known to fail.
F'or Neuralgia, It will afford Immediate relief in
every case, however distressing.
It 'will relieve the worst cases of Headache in three
minutes, and is warranted to elo it.
Toothache also will it cure instantly.
For Nervous Debility and General Lassitude, ari
sing from imprudence or ,'Xee,-s. this Liniment is a
most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly
upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivi
fies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor.
For Piles, as an external remedy, wo claim that
it is the best known, and we challenge the world to
produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing
complaint shuuld give It a trial, for it will not fnil
to allord immediate relief, nnd in a majority of cuscs
will effect a radical euro.
Quinc.y nnd Sore Throat are sometimes extremely
malignant and dangerous, but a timely aj. plication
ol this Liniment will never fail to cure.
Sprains are sometimes very obstinute. aud enlarge
ment of the joints is liable to occur if neglected.
The worst caso may be conquered by this Liuimeut
in two or three d.iys.
Bruises. Cuts, Wounds. Sores, Vlccrs, Burns and
Scalds, yield readily to the wonderful healing pro
perties of Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, when
used according to directions. Also, Chilblains, FVost
cd Feet, and Inject Bites nnd Stings.
DTI STEPEHEN- SWEET, of Connecticut
the Great Natural Bone Setter.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut
is known all over tho United States.
DH STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut,
is the author of '-Dr Sweet's IiifiiUiblo Liniment.''
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Rheumatism, nnd never fails.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is a certain remedy fur Neuralgia.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Burns and Scalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best known remedy for Sprains and Bruises.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom f.ii!s
to cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache in one minute.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment,
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no
scar.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is tho best remedy for Sojes in tho known world.
Dr Sweet's Infalliale Liniment
Has been in use by moro than a million people, and
all praise it.
Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Taken internally cures Colic and Cholera Morbus.
Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is truly a ' friend in need," and every family should
have it hand.
Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment
I for e;Uc by all Drnggisti. Price 23 and 50 cents.
A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as
an external remedy, is without a rival, and will
alley iute pain more speedily than any other prcpa
ruisoii. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders
it is truly infallible, ami as a curative for Sores,
W ounds, Sprain. Bruises. Ac, its soothing, healing
aid powerful strengthening properties, excite the
iu-t" wonder and astonishment of all who have ever
givin it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of
remarkable cures, performed by it withiu tho last
two years, attest the fact.
TO HORSE OWNERS !
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR
HOUSES is unrivaled by any. and in all eases of
Lameness, arising 1 rum Sprains, Bruirus or Wrench
ing. its cfloct is mairical and certain. Humes or
Saddle Galls. Scratches. Mange, Ac., it will also cure
speedily. Spavin aud Ringbone may be easily pre
vented and cured in thuir incipient stages, but con
firmed case, are bi vuinl tho jssibility of a radical
cure. No ea-e of tlte kind, however, is so desperate
or hopeless but it may bo alleviated by this l.ini
uienl, aud ils faithful application will always remove
the 1. hum lie.-", uud enublu the hoiscs to liatcl wilh
comparative ease.
EVERY HORSE OWXEll
should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use
at the first appearance of Lameness will etlectually
prevent those tormiduble diseases, to which all hor
ses are liable, and w hich render so many otherw ise
valuable horses nearly worthless.
DR. SWEET'S
Infallible Liniment
18 TUB
SOLDIE3VS FRIERS)
And thousand have found U truly
A. FRIEND IN NEED!
'uuliuu.
Tu avoid imposition. ohrrv the Slgnutur and
Likeness of Dr. hlephun rw wt ou every Ul.ol. uud
u I '' Sweet. Ii,itil,l Emuueni ' Mown
in the tlu of eubU.ttla, without wLkijuolw
genuine.
MCHAHDSON t r.,
r,. Proprietor, Norwich. I't.
MOKUA.N Al l. EN. (,,., Agent.,
40 I'lit N, Vwtk.
Sold I .11 dealer, v.ryakurs.
Marii ima - ly
A KLW AM) USEIUL ARTICLE
HALEY, MOUSE ft BOYDEN'B
. Patent .
f!r-lri.iilliit; illi-M IVrlngrr
Simple, Economical, Durable, and Is not Liable to
got out of Order.
The Self-Adjusting Clothes Wringer. Is one of the
frreatcst Improvement of tho nineteenth century, and
his onlv Uibc known and tried, to come into general
nse. Ihe saving of olothes, In pressing out the water
between two rubber rolls, instead of wringing or
twisting, will amount to enongh In s short time, to
pay f'or a machine.
Every one is aware, that the twisting or wringing
of clothes, stretches and breaks tho fibros ; but this
machine presses them so evenly, that a newspaper
thoroughly soaked, can bo wrung, wil bout breaking
it In the least, and it woiks so easily, that a. child
twelve years old eanoperalo it without trouble. Hot
water doea not Injuro the rolls, and woollen goods
can bo wrung nut of boiling water to prevent fulling,
which cannot be done by hand.
In Starching, It is Invaluable, especially on large
articles, such as Ladies' Skirts, Ac, as it leaves the
starch in the clothes perfectly even. It will wring
the largest lied quilt or the smallest pocket hand
kerchief, drier than can Kissibly ho done by hand,
without alteration in less than one-eigth 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
Wringing Machine yet invented, is. its Self-Adjusting
arrangement, requiring no alteration, to wring a
handkerchief or bed quilt consequently, tho most Ig
norant servant can oilenite it.
The machine is made of wood, and so arranged,
thnt no iron can possibly come in contact with
clothes, thereby avoiding all danger of Injury to
clothes, by iron rust.
This is the most simpleand effective Clothes Wring
er yet invented. Those purchasing can use thein
two weeks, and if they are not perfectly salistled, re
turn them, and their money will be refunded.
Address L. h'. SNOW, Philadelpha.
Or II. B. MASSER, Agent tor Northumberland Co
July 5, ltl2.
Wall liip-r lOOO Bic'!,
OF WALL PAPER OF EVERY DESIRABLE
STYLES AND PATTERNS.
JTST received direct from the Manufacturer, at
tho MAMMOTH STORE of
FRILING A GRANT,
nnbury, March 15. 1W!2
'I'!i AIiuii" l''.(i'4'si 'oiii; any,
Cfj IVE NOTICE .ihat they have concluded ar
Jf rangetiients wi.n the Northern Central Railroad
Company to run trnins from Baltimore for York,
llurrisburg. Dauphin. Halifax. Trcvorton, Sunbury.
ruirlliiimbcrlnnil. J.rwisiiuvg. .Milton. iUuncy, w 11
liinnsport. and all intermediate stations, connecting
at llanifburg with the GREAT WESTERN EX
PRESS fur Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis nnd the
West.
Also wilh Howard A Co.'s Express at Milton or
Danville, Blooinsbiirg, W'ilkesbarrc, Pittston. Scran
ton, and Intermediate station on the Catlawissa,
Lackawanna A Bloomsburg Railroads. At Wil
linmsport, by Howard A Co.'s l-ixpress lo Jersey
Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A Co.,
and their connections, for Canton. Troy, Elmira,
Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara, and to all aoeessiblo
points in Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise. Specie. Bunk Notes,
Jewelry, and Valuablu Packages of every descrip
tion. Also, Notes, Drafts and Bills for Collection.
Experienced and cflicicnt messengers employed,
aud every cfloit will bo made to render satisfaction.
JOHN BINGHAM.
Superintendent Penn'u Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. FISl HER, Agent for Sunbury.
April 5, l.St'i2.
iu:ii!S's iso'ri.i.,
J!trm'.lirg, Fir.
rpiIE management of this well-known Tlofel hav
1 ing been resumed by .Messrs. COY1.E A HERR.
the present proprietors, beg leave to inform the public
that the house is now being tboronehly renovated,
refilled, and improved, w ith a view to the proper nnd
comfortable ncoonimo'lalion of those who may favor
the establishment wilh their custom. Guests will
receive due attention nnd courtesy, and no expense
will be spared that may conduce to maintain c
hotel in n first-class style.
Families and others desiring to sojourn in Harris
burg during the summer months, w ill find pleasant
boarding and large and well-yentilntcd looms at our
establishment, upon moderate terms.
SCOTT COVLE
March 20, isr,2. .1. GILBKHT HERR.
BOOAKDUS'
pm)'TmA:PlIL
:t(:c ti-oiii y , n-i.
"CARTES DE VISITE." Photographs, Diigucr
rcolypcs. Ac, takeu iu the best style of the Art.
January H. IStul.
1loi'ny ul I.hvv, Sl'NBl'RY, PA.
Collodion allcuiled to iu the counties of Nor
thumberland. I uiuu, Snyder, Mublour, Columbia
aud Lycoming.
HlTKIlKXCKS.
Hon. John M. Reel, Philadelphia,
A. G. Ontlell A Co.,
Hon. Win. A- Porter. "
Morton McMi'-hnel. Esq., "
E. Kctchuui A Co., 2SH Pearl Street, New York.
John W'. Ar-lnnead. Atlornty at Law,
Mutlhews A Cox. Attorneys' ut Law, "
Sum uiy, Mulch 211, 1S2.
JUST OPENED!
E. Y. BRIGHT & SON,
INVITE tilt' turly attention i. tasli jiur
f li-.isfrs to their i-Ik'H'c, varied tunl oxtrn
siv:; nesortiiu'iit uf FKKMl WINTEK
C!0i)1)i4 which they oiler at miMinaUe
prices. Our ftock embraces
A full line of llatulsome Dress Goods,
A nice lot of Domestic Dry Goods,
A choice supply of fine White Goods,
A great variety of IJoots and Shoes,
A laroe stock of Queens and Glassware,
A very extensive lot of Hardware,
Hals nnd Caps ni.il Heady Made Clothing
Groceries of all Kinds, fresh and pure,
Drugs Paints Glass and Oils.
WE INVITE
particular attention to the following lino o
Goods, ritntahle for Holiday Presents.
Ileal Heavy lihiuket Hiawls,
French Dlunket and iJujche Shawls,
Hoosery for Ladies, Gents and Children,
Ladies G loves in great abundance,
A complete i;tock ol Gents Gloves,
Fancy Shirting and Opera Flannels,
Assorted colors lialinoial Skirts,
(skeleton Skirts in great Vurii ty,
Zephvr Opera Caps and NuLias,
Fine Pable Furs and Mull's,
Pino White linen Handkerchiefs,
Colored border Cambric Il'indkerchh fs.
Ileal Haiidannu Silk Handkerchiefs,
Gents Silk Neck Ties und Cruvatts,
Fine needle worked Collars,
Super niuck Love Veils,
Silk Tissues of assorted Shades,
Ivibbons, Laces, Edgings uud Ilulllings,
Fine lilaek Mohair Caps,
Shawl Pins and Scarf Pius,
Perfumery, Pomades and Soaps,
Duck Purses uud fancy Port Mutinies,
First rate Skate, ready strapped,
Nice Hair llrushes and Pocket Combs,
Extra good Penknives uud Scissors,
Chihlreiw Gum Gilded Combs,
Ac., iVe., Ac
Simbtiry, Dec. 50, 18(13.
ito ui:ri.i.i.i:u a iivi:ii,.
Attorneys ut Law, Sunbury, Ta
A J"V".X ""CKEEEI.I.Ell and JjnUUIO.N
it " " i Ell, rMMHilull.v auiiouftoa thai (hey
haw tnti red into coprl unship lu ll practice of
lluir profxadon, uud will omiuua lu aiUnd hi all
kuintM MiiiiuteJ to their cIisikc lu lb. eouuiu
ul Northuuihorland, I nloii, Mntdur and Montour,
promptly, fMill.tully and e.rrlullv r.pci ati.n
Iimd will U ica iu (, I o 1 1 1 f 1'i.Nsl iy
CLAIMS Coii.ulUlioM m b bad lu Ui Gi ll
JU A N utuj,
GUi, l.ikot strMt, opa.lui Waarw't JtoUI.
unbuiy, tUuary I, leotl
THE Alls SUFFICIENT TUBES.
THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES.
Knoitn at "IIelmllold''"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ.
IIELMI10LD S EXTRACT "BUCIIC,"
' ' BARSAPARILLA
IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLD'8
GENUINE PREPARATIONS
' IIIOIILV CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Positive nnd Ppeciflo Romcily
For Diseases of the
DLADDER KIDNEYS, ORAVEL AND DROPSI
CAL SWELLINOS.
Tliis Meilieinc Increases tho power of Dipastion,
ami exeites the Absorhcnui into healthv action, by
wlii.-h the Watery or Calrcrous depositions, and all
l.'nnaliiral Enlargements are reduced, as well as pain
and inflainatiun, and is good fur men, women, or
Children.
lir.I.mtOI.Ik'N K VI' II ACT
ijiciii;
for weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early
indiscretion, or Anuse,
Attended wilh tho following symtoms :
IndisiHisitimi to Excrtiuu, Loss of power.
Loss of Memory. Difficulty of llrealhine
VI .... I. V..-. .. tr l.i:.'
" vim is, jii-iioiiio
Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness ol vision. Pain in the back,
Universal Lassitude of the Flushing of the liodv
Jlurcular System, Eruptions on the Pace,
not nanus, I'ulliu (Jounteunuce,
llrvncKSof the Skin.
These synitoms. if allowed to go on, which this
inciiicuic invnriably removes, soon follow
IMP0TENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
in one ot winch tne patient may expire, w ho can
say that they aro not frequently followed by thoso
"Uircnii uiiicases, '
INSANITY AND CCNSUMPTI0N,
Many aro aware of tho cause of their suffering, but
none wilt contess. j tie recorus ot tne insane Asy
lums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption,
bear ample witness to tho truth of the assertion.
Tho Constitution, once Affected with Organic
Weakness,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen nnd in
viirorate the svstcm, which "llolmbold's Extract
Duchu" invariably docs. -A trial will couviucc
the most skeptical.
FEMALES. FEMALES, FEMALES,
Obi or young, eingle.JJuiurried, or contemplating
luarriaire,
In many affections peculiar to Females thcExtract
Puehu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in
Chlorosis or lteteiition, Irregularity. Puinfulness. or
Suppression of the Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated
or Sehirrous state of the Uterus. Leucorrhea. or
Whites Sterility, nnd for all complaints incident to
the sex, n hcthcr arising fruni Indiscretion, Habits of
Dissipation, or in tho
DECLINE OR CIIANUE OF LIFE.
See symptoms above.
NO FAMILY SHOULD DE WITHOUT IT.
Take no Pulsion, Mcrcurr, or Unpleasant Medicine
fiir Unpleasant aud Dangerous Diseases.
Bii:inti.is r.vi isac'i
m cu
Cures
SECRET DISEASES
In all their stages; nt little expense; little or no
change iu diet ; no inoonveiiionce,
AND NO EXPOSURE.
It causes frequent desire, nnd gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing
ami curing Strictures of tho Urethra, allaying pain
and inlhnoination. so frequent in this class of ilb-eascs
and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and Worn-out
Matter.
Thousands upon Thousands
WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF
trt'Ks,
And who have pajd Heavy Fees to be cured inn
short time, have found they were deceived, and
that the '-Poison" has, by the use of '-Powerful As
tiiugents," been dried up in the system, to break
out iu an agiavuted form, and
Perhaps after Marriage.
USE
tiri.MItOI.I-N I.XTIt ACT
in cm;
For all Affections and Diseases of
THE URINARY ORUANS,
Whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever
cause originating, and no matter
OF HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these Organs require tho aid of a
DllRKTlC.
IIELMBOLD'S EXTIiACT,iBUCHU
Is the Grent Diuretic,
Aud it is certain to have the desired effect in all
Diseases, for which it is recommended.
BLOOD UI3LOOD IS.T1LOOD I
Heliubold's Highly Concentrated Compound
Fluid Extract Sarsnparilla Syphilis.
This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the
Sexual Organs, Linings ol the Nose, Ears, Throut,
V indpipe, and oilier Mucus Surfaces, making ils
appearance in the form of Ulcers. Heliubold's Ex
tract Sarsaparilla pui ilies the Blood, und removes ull
Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to tho Complex
ion u Clear nud Healthy Color. It being prepare 1
evpressly for this class of complaints, its llloud-Puri-tying
Proprietors are preserved to a greuter extent
Ifiun any other prcpnratiou of Sarsaparilla.
Ilolmbold'a Eose Wash,
An excellent Lotion for Diseases of a Svphililio Na
ture, and as an injection in Diseases ot' the Urinary
Organs, arising from habits of dissipalicu, used in
connection with the Extracts lluchu aud Sarsaparilla
iu such diseases as rtteummeuded.
Evidence ot the most responsible and reliable char
acter w ill accompany the medicines.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From eight to twenty years standing, with names
known to Science and Fame.
For Medical Properties of Buchu, lee Dispensatory
the United Stutes.
See Professor Dewoee' valuable works on the
Practice of Physic.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.
Phvsiek. Philadelphia.
S"ce remarks made by Dr. Ephraiiu McDowell, a
celebrated Physician, und Member uf tho Koyul
College of Surgeons. Ireland, and published iu the
Transactions of the King aud Queen's Jourunl.
See Medico-Cirurgieal Review, published by
Benjamin Traters, Fellow uf the Royul College of
Surgeons.
See most of tho lute Stuudard Woiks on Medl
cine.
Exthact Hie no, $1 00 per bottle, or six, $5 00
" SAKSAI'ARILLA 1 00 & no
Ivi'Honkii Rosa Wash. (0 " " 2 50
Or half a dozen of each for $13 00. which will be
siiuicieut to our the most obstinate cases, il direction
ure adhered to.
Delivered to any address, securely packed row
uWrvurion.
V Describe symptoms iu all communications.
Cures guarauteed. Advice gratis,
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before mean Alderman oftha
city of Philadelphia, U. T. lleluibold, oho, being
duly sworu, doth say, his preparations eontuiu nu
narcotic, uu luuiuury, or other injurious drugs, tut
are purely vegetable.
II. T. HELM BOLD.
Sworn and descriUd before Die, this 22d day of
November, I hot. MM. P. HI 11 HARD,
Alderuiau, Ninth-street, above Race, J'buV
Addles letters for Information In eouMenoe.
11. T. lit tM HOLD, tgftuut.
In riot 101 lioutu Tenth-street, below Chesldut Phil a.
DEW AUK OF COUNTERFEITS
Aud l upiinelpled Dvalun
Who endeavor to di.Hie "uf their own" and "other'
artu les ou the reputaiiou attained by
litllnbold Uvuuiue Preparaliuiu,
" " t-iuu.1 Huiha,
" " barprilla,
" " luiprovsd Hum H ab,
Kld by all Druggist eserywhere.
A' K Ft) II H ELM IK il.D'S-T A KK KU OTHER.
Cut out tho adtviiisfiueul, aud aetwl loj II, Au4
Avoid luiuusiiWa an 4 Lsuuture. i
tekiaMy M l4J - y '
JLTTENTI0N DEALERS
UM ramie. .
ANNOUNCES to all who trade in Bunbury, that
he has just purchased a
LA It U 13 STOCK of writ Melrclrd
NEW GOODS,
WMr'h V.n fT.,M sf I.!, il.l .Inn.l ,... C 1 11 . 1
west end of Markot Square, very
CHEAP FOR CASH
Or If that will not do, just as cheap Tor
coistuy pnonuiG(
His stock consists of a large assortment of
HATS, BOOTS.
CAPS. SHOES.
COATS. SALT,
PANTS. BOA P.
VESTS. IIUUSIIES.
HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE,
and other articles altogether too numerous to men
tion. CALL ATST2D BEE.
Bunbury, January 3, 18(13.
Itenriina: Itnilroiul.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
(1 REAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
T North-West for Philadelphia, New York. Read
ing. Pottsvillo, Lebanon, Allenlown, Fusion, Ac.
Trnins leave llarripbiirg for Philadelphia, New
York, Rending. Pottsville. and all Intermediate
Stations, nt t A. M., and 2 fill P. M.
New York Expressleaves llurrisburg at 2 15 A. M.,
arriving nt New York at 9 1ft the same moniinir.
Fares from llurrisburg: To New Y'ork $5 S ; to
I'liiiatteipiua f.l ,SJ ana $2 m, iiaggago checked
through.
Returning, leave New Y'ork at 8 A. M.. 12 Noon,
and 7 P M. (Pittsburgh Express). Leave Philadel
phia nt 8 15 A M. anil .1 .1(1 P M.
Sleeping cars in tho New York Express Trains,
inrougn to ami irom rittsmirgn without change.
Passengers by the Cattawissa Rail Road leave Ta
maqua at 8 5(1 A. M and 2 15 P. M., for Philadel
phia. New-York, and all Way Points.
trains leave Pottsville at IS A. M.. and 2.30 P.
M., for Philadeluhia. Ilarrisburir and New York.
An accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at B 00 A. M., and returns from Philadelphia at 5 00
i'. in.
fs"' All tho above trains run daily, Sundnys ex
cented.
A Sunday train leaves Fottsvillo at 7.30 A. M.,
and Philadelphia at 8.15 P. M.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excursion
tickets, at reduced rates to and from all luiints.
G. A. NK'OLLS.
Slay 2, 1803. General Superintendent.
IKOS. Ari-iiiiK't'iiit'iiiM 1 wt;i.
1" rv Vork I,lne.
THE CAMDEN AND AMDOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. It. CO.'S LINES.
From tilattpiia to Xrir For- and Way Place,
from Walnut street Wharf and Kensington
Depot, will leave ax follows, viz : 'AltK.
At f A. M.. via Camden and Amboy, (C. uud
A. Accommodation,) $2 25
At 6 A. M.. via Camden nnd Jersey City, X. J.,
Accommodation, 2 25
At H A. M.. via Camden and Jersey Citv,
(Morning Mail.)
At 8 A.M.. via Camden and Jersey city 2d
Class Ticket
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Express
At 12 M. via Camden nnd Auiboy, C and A.
(Accommodation.)
At 2 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy, (C. nnd
A. Express,)
At 3 P.M., via Kensington nnd Jersey City,
Wash, and N. Y. Express
At bi P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City,
(Evening Mail,)
At 1 1 i P. M . via Kensington and Jersey city,
Southern Mail.
At li (night) via Kensington and Jersey city
Southern Express
At 5 P. M., via Camden nnd Amboy. (Accom
modation. Freight aud Passenger, First
Class Ticket.
Second Class Ticket.
.3 00
2 25
3 00
2 25
00
3 00
3 00
50
For Water Gan. Stroudsburi?. Serimton. Wilkes.
harrc. Montrose. Great IJend, Ac nt A. M.,
from Kensington, via Delaware, Lackawanna and
estern Railroad.
For Miiueh Chunk. Allenlown. Dcthlohcm. Ilelvi
dere, l-.nslon, Laniberlvillc. Fleniingtoii, Ac. at 0
A. M.. from Kensington Depot, and ut 21 P. M.,
from Walnut street hai f.
(The 6 A. M. Line connects wilh Trains leaving
Elision for Mnueh Chunk, at .1-20 P. M.)
For Mount llollv, at li A. M.. 2m,d 1 P. M.
For Freehold, at II A. M. nnd '.' P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol. Trenton. Ac, at 11 A. M. and 21 and
5 P. M. from Kensington.
For Palmyra, ltiverton, Delaneo. Deverlv. Bur
lington, Florence, IJordcutown, Ac. at 12, "l, 2, 41
and 6 P.M.
, 1 XT' For New York, nnd Way Lines leaving Ken
singlon Depot, take the Curs oil Filth street, above
Walnut, liulf an hour before departure. The Cars
run iulo the Depot, nnd ou the arrival of each Train,
run from the Depot.
Fitly Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each
passenger. Passengers nre prohibited from taking
anything as baggage bat lunir wearing nppurol. All
baggage over tiny H,un,s to be paid lor extra. Tho
Company limit their rcsponsihiliiy lor baggage lo
One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any
amount beyond yltlu. except bv special contract.
WM. JI. GATZMEIt, Agent.
January 17, 180:1.
NorthuMii Ccn trill Jisiihvay !
pi n.m: i hie: taici.i:.
TWO TRAINS DALY to and from tne North nnd
West Branch Susquehanna, Llmiru, and all ol North
ern New York.
ON nnd after MONDAY. APRIL 20th. ISM,
tho Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunburv.
lliuiisburg und lialiimore as follons, vit :
SOU 111 W AUD.
Mail Train leaves Sunbury duilv (except
Sunday). ' 10 10 A. M.
" leaves llurrisburg. 1 15 P.M.
" arrii es at Baltimore, 5 35 "
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday.) ' 1107 P.M.
" lean lliini.-buig (except
Monday.) 2 00 A.M.
" arrives at Iialtiinore daily
(excejit Monday). 6 15 A.M.
llurrisburg Accommudatiou leuves llurris
burg, 6 30 A.M.
N01.TIIWARD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday) 0 u , M.
" leaves llurrisburg 1 15 P. M
" arrives ut Sunburv, 4 05 "
Exrcsi Train leaves Baltimore daily u 1 j p. f
" arrives at llai i isburg, 1 35 A 31.
" leavos Harrisbuig (except
Monday), 3 (10 A. M.
" urrives at Sunbury. 5 li "
For further information ntip'ly at the (Hlice.
I. N. Di-BARHY. Supt.
IiiickiiMiiuuii A Itlooiiilui-; Hall
ruatl.
0
N and after November 17, 1802, IWongcr
iraius wui run as toitows :
MOVING SOUTH.
Ereiehl t!r
PaeHger. Passenger.
Leave Scranton, 8. oil A. M. 10.15 A. M
" Kingstou, 0.2(1 11.40 P.M.
' Rupert, II. 30
" Danville. 12.05
Arrive at Northumberland, 12.15 P. M.
MOVING Mnmi.
Leave Northumberland, 5.20 P. 31
" Iiauvillv, O.OO
u Rii)iert, 6.35
" Kingston, 8.45 Leave, 1.45 P. 31.
Arrive at Scranton, 10.00 P. M. 3.40
A Passenger Train also leaves Kingston ut 8 00
A. 31., for Scranton, to uouueei wilh a train for
New York. Returning, leaven Sorautou ou arrival
uf train from New Yol k, at 4 15 P. M
The Lackawanna A lllooiiisburg Railroad connects
with tile Delaware, Lackawanna and Westeru Rail
road at Scranton, for New York aud intermediate
points east.
At Rupert it connects wilh the Cattawla Rail
road for points both east aud west arriving at Phil
adelphia at 6 15 1, 31-
At Norlhumberluud it ooiineola with the Philadel
phia A Erie Railroad aud Northern Ceutrul Bail.
road, for oiuts west and south Passengers arriving
at llurrisburg 4 50 P. 31; Philadelphia lo 1. M ;
aud Iialtiinore 10 20 P. M. '
The Freight and Passenger Train Unrth. leaves
Nortbuuiberlaud at ,4i A 31., and arrives at W 20 P
M., pasaiug Dauville al 8 2t P. M.
. . , J""N V 'LS1-EV, Bup'l.
J. C. M al ia, Ueueral Ticket Ageut.
No. , 1002
Nut jour Trull,
BY using ilason't' paleul Sheet Metal Sorew Top
Preserte Jar. r
MAU.8 J'ATK.XT SHEET METAL
HCKKW -4-UPI
All that b neeeMiary being lo sere the Cap down
JI the Kubhor U.ki, which a tdaeed oubid
ln lb shoulder uf the Jar. J or an inch uutanl
.roll the top j prevent the puibiiiy f iba tavur u(
as hull beiu, U jured by eomin( tu euuUwl wiia the
ubber.
I'emius desiring lM Jar can ke lupplied ty
iaUi llM wlwi wit 11 M. HA.tM, Aul.
bunbury June J I ea
TJlTITEPeOAL
CLOTHES WRINGER.
!! ,y t'linvmaaoris TlirotiKhout
lli- l.nnsl.
- The best lalmr saving machine in the world.
No caution or skill required in it use.
Wrings everything dry, and ten time as quick ss
can be done by the hand.
n vniiu or cignt years can operate it.
Nosertant eanhreak it.-
li Saves it Oiwt In rlnlliin9 tn fnmt't BVArv kf
months. B .
Will wear for years without repair.
W arrantcd to please or money refunded.
PRICES.
No. 1. Largo Family Wrinirer. 10.00 1 Willi Com
No. 2-3Iedium " " 7,00 j Warranted
Ao. 21 alodium " 6 00 ) Without
I r.
.. MI'KV. 1IUI
No. ertinll, ' o,00 j Warranted.
No 8 Large Hotel n " 14.001
No IS Med. Laund'y f to run ) r8,H I With Cogs.
. I'y f 'Warranted.
No 22 Largo " ( itcain 30,00 )
No 2 is the sire generally used in private families.
THE ONLY WRINGER WITH THE PATENT
COG-WHEEL REGULATOR.
No Wringer can he Durable Without Cog-Wheels.
Cnn vii suss-rat lVtinti'il in every Ten n.
Persons residing where no canvasser Is appointed,
hy remitting the price to us, shall receive the Wrin
ger by express, prepaid.
For terms and circular, address
R. C. BROWNING.
215 Broadway, New i'oik.
June 13, 1863. 4m
N E WS! 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 al old prices'.
Having just received an entire ncW stock of leather
and 31oroecos, for
4'nll'iii-nM Hoof m iiimI Miopia,
I.imIU-m MIkx-kiiimI 4'iiilrw,
('liMilreii'n Khoca, A;'.,V'..
which will he mado to order at short notice, in the
best workmanlike manner and of the best materials.
Feeling thankful for the patronage extended here
tofore he hopes toconlinuc the same.
All who desire work done cheap and durable, are
invited to call al his shop nearly opposite the Court
House iu Market Square, Sunburv, Pa.
JOHN W1LVER.
February 28, 180.1. Am
A NEW ARRIVAL T)F
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WIYI. H. MILLUR S.
"I 1 E hns just returned home from Philadelphia,
I 1 wilh anew Slock of BOOTS and SHOES, select
ed with great care to suit all persona
liny yonr Boots and Shoes where yon can get th
tit.t n'.ality, and where the best assortment is
lept in Snnhnry.
He has Calf Boots fr S3 75 to ?" 00.
He has Hoy 's Calf Hoals from SI 50 to Sl 1)0.
lie has Ladies' Gaiters from 02cts. to $.1 50.
lie has .Misses and Children's Guilds of all styles
and lasliions. and prices. In short everything in' his
line of Business.
lie also hason hand a full assortment of Morrocoe,
nnd Cull Skins of the best quality, w hich be will
make up to order at the shortest nolle, having sup-
pucu iiimseu wnn ine most lasijionanie i.asis.
A CliF.AT ISAVIMJ TO HOOTS A: SIIOF.S.
LIS W ALU'S Patent Metallic Soles ami Heels,
one iiuir ol which will wear as long us fie pair ot
Leather Soles, kept on hand.
31eniling done as usual.
Call and examine for yourselves and learn my
prices before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. II. MILLER.
Sunbury. May 1(5, I81I.I . 1 yen
jiassi'.ic-w iATt"..vr livt:
in: riei:i:i:it :
As Improved for 1S59 nnj .-,!io.
By E. KETCH AM A CO., 2(-9 Pearl St., New Y'ork.
TIIIIE only Freezer constructed on scientific prin
I ciples, u-iih a revolving can and spring bbule
semper. J he one hastens the I'reezingof the cream- -the
other removes it us fast as frozen.
The most rapid iu freezing, with the least quantity
of ire.
The most economical in cost, as it is the most simple
and durable iu 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, 53 00
4 quarts, 4 00
quarts, ft 00
8 quarts. 0 (10
14 quarts, 8 (10
20 quarts. - 12 I'll
Applv to II. B. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa.
Slarch 2'.i, I8ii2.
To ."iervoiiN rwiidererx ol'Ix.lli Ni--k.
RLYUl'.KND GENTLEMAN having been re
J: slored lo liealih in a few day, alter undergoing
nil tho usual routine and irregular expensive modes
of treatment, without success, considers it his snered
duty to communicate to his nlllicted fellow creatures
the m pans or -i nt:. Hence, on the roeeipt of nu
addressed envelope, be will scud (free) 11 copy cf the
pre.crptiou used. Direct to
Hit. JOHN 31. DAG N ALL.
IMt Fullou Slrect. Brooklyn, N Y.
January 21, ImH.
iiniiir 11011:.
Corner of Stale and Thud Streets,
II. nun siit no, Pa.
THIS HOUSE, iu consequenee of i's ponrenieneo
and near location to the Cnpiloi. has made il a
dcsiruble stopping pluee, not only lor these having
business al Ibe seat of Government, but for others
visiting llurrisburg.
Jlarch -J.V, 1802.
I'or ICntM, .1II- ItoaelieH, AiiIh lleil
Hugs, lot last in I'iii-m, M'oolleiin, At
liisieel ou IMiiulN, I'ovi In, AniinuN,
Af.
Put up in 25c. 50c' and tl 00 Boxes, Bottles, and
Fliu-ks, 3 aud $5 sizes for Hotels, Public Institutions,
Ac.
Only infallible remedies known.
Free from Poisous,
Not dangerous to the 1 1 11 in 11 11 Family.
Rats conic out of their holes to die.
Sold Wholesale in all large eilies.
Sold by all Druggists and Retailers everywhere.
!VlicwaroV! ot all worthless imitations.
See that Costaii's'' name is on each Box, Buttlo
and Flask, before vou biiv.
Address illVltV It. 4'ONTAIC,
Principal Depot 42 Broadway. N. Y.
Sold by Friling t Grunt, Sunbury, Pa.
April 18, 1803. flm
rilERRIBLE DISCLOSURES-SECRETS FOR
1 THE MILLION !
A most vulauble ami wonderful publicntiou. A
work of 400 pages, and 30 colored engravings. DR
HUNTER'S YADE 31ECU.M, an original aud popu
lar treatise ou Man and Woman, their Phvsiology,
Functions, aud Sexual disorders of every kind, with
Never-Failing Remedies tor their speedy cure.
The jiractice of DR. III NH.R has long been, and
still is, uulsjundcd, but at the earnest solicitation of
uumerous persons, he has beeu induced to extend his
medical usefulness through the medium of his
" VADK 311-.CI 31." It is a volume that should be
in the bauds of every family iu the land, as a
preventive of secret vires, or as a guide for the
alleviutiou of one ul the most awful aud destructive
scourge ever visited mankind. One copy, securely
enveloH'd, will be forwarded free of postage to any
part uf I be Uuited Slates for 50 eenls in P. G. stamps,
or 3 copies for $1. Address. xl puid, DR. HUNTER,
No. 3 Division Street, New York.
Juue , lml.1. ly.
HEIMSTUEE-ri
loliulluble lluir KeMorulIie,
JT WXOT A DYE,
But restores gray hair to its original rolor, by supply
ing the capillary lube with natural sustenance, im
paired by age or diseuae. All iustaulaiieousdyes are
composed of lutiar eausliu, destroying lb vitality
aud beauty of the hair, and albtfU ul ihuiMl 1 u uu
diesatug. IK'iuirtrevt Inimitable Coloring not only
restore liau to its ualuial color by au eay procesa,
but iioa the hair a j
Ll.l RIANT llKAUTV. I
pMuiotesll growth, prevent lis lulling ofT, rdi
ealu daiidrnfT and luipails health and dcKiulna
lu the head. Il ha stuud the lest ul lime, being the
Ufigiual llair Ciduring, aud I autujtanily ineresaiutf
iu fjior led by boiivullemua and ladice, It u
hold by all rerMM-uble uealui. or eau he piiui4
by Ibt w ul Ibe eouiiucrvial ageiil, D. H. HAIlNte,
;'oJ liroadaay, N V 1 eutue, 541 cvtil and i ,
Gokibef it. IriiJ '
JUST RECEIVED!!
Has just returned from Philadelphia with a
SPLENDID STOCK
OF
Spring & Summer Goods,
I'or JIpii IVenr.
Cloth, Cassimere, Vesting, Italian Cloth, Linen!
Coating. Linen Check and Cottonado.
I. ntl lex Weill.
A large assortment of Dress Omuls, Black and
Fancy Silks, Silk Tissues, Fancy Bcrages, Shallcy
all Wool Dclancs, Mosambique Gisids at low prices
Silk Levcllns, Delanes, Lawns, Ginghams ami
Prints. A full line of Irish Linen and White Goods,
Stolla border and Fancy Summer Shan is, Silk auot
Lace Mantillas, &e.
Ready Made Clothing,
A good assortment ef Hats and Caps,
A largo assortment of Boots and Shoes,
A full stock of Groceries, Molasses and Sugar
Hardware and Building Mutcrinl,
A full stock of Queen and Glassware',
A full stock of Fish, Salt, Oils and White Lead,
A large stock of New Wall Paper,
A new stock of Stone nnd Earthenware,
And thousands of articles not enumerated.
I'jf All the above will be sold cheap for Cash or'
Country Produce.
J. II. ENGEL.
Sunbury, May 17. l.Wi2.
Economy is Wealth
I 1:1: VOCES OI .tl Kill I '(.
The BEST aud CHEAPEST Household REMEDY
in the World.
Mmlsime AIHM' I01i!Ti:itM
GREAT lOlCH REMEDY
M.M'.vmk ZADOC POK
'J Ut S Ciirntive Balsam
is warranled if use;l ac
cording to 1 lie directions,
to cure in all cases Coughs.
Colds. Whooping Cough.
Asthma, and all atleetions
ot the Throat ami Lungs
Madame Zadoc Porter's
Balsam is piepnre,l with
all llie requisite care and
skill, i',0111 a combination
ol'Jhc be,:t remedies tllO
vegt-lalile kiliK.loTn affords
ils .emedial qllalilies are
b.-iseil on ils p,o ei 10 as: 1st
the bcfiltliy and vigorious
circutalioii of the blood,
blood. Iliro' t lie Lungs. It
is not a violent remedy,
but etuolient warming,
seiir'-hing and elTcetive ;
can be taken by llie oldest
person or youngest child.
Madame Zadoe Porter's
Balsam bus been in use Ly
the I ai 1,1 ie lor o or 1 years
and has tn'oiiiivd it pre
sent sale simply by being recommended l.y those
who have used it lo their ntllifici! IViet-.ds and others
Most ImI'oiit.vvt. .Madaliie Za tie Porter's Ciirn
tive Bul-am is sold at a price which brings it in the
reach of ,. cry one to keep it convenient tor use. Tho
timely use ol u single bottle will prove to be worth
100 times itscost.
NOTICE. Save your Money ! Do not be persua
ded to purchase articles at -Is toU which .1,. not con
tain llie virtues of a 13 cent Bollleol Madame Por
ter's Curative Bni-nin, the cost of inaiiuf icturing
whudi is as great as thai of almost m,y oilier medi
cine ; and the very low pi ice at which il is sold,
makesthc profit to the seller apparently small, and
unprincipl.-d denl'irs will souieiiiuis recommend
oilier medicines on which liieir pioiiis are larger, un
less the customers insist uh-m having .Madame Por
ter's and hone oiher. Ask lor Madi'ir.c Porter's Cu
ralixe Balsam, piice l.'J cent-, and in lalge bottles nt
i5 eenls. and take no oiher. li y.,u cannot get it at
one store you can at another.
Sold by all Druguisls and Storekeepers nt 13 cts.,
and in ..r'i boltlesut 25 els.
HALL A IU CKEI.. Proprietors,
January 31. ISO.'). ly New York.
MAM ( Ml Tl 1IKIIS Of
SI I'Elt-CAKB. OP .t,DA.
And Sole Agents in the City of New York for
CT.EAM OJ'1 TARTAJt fit' LST1TUTE,
Ii vei.ltJ by Prof. Eben N. Ilorsford. of Harvard
University. Office. 11 Old Slip. Hanover Square,
(up staiis.) NEW YORK.
f PHE high pi ice ivhi -h Cream uf Tartar commanded
J in 11-54. together wilh the alarming extent to
which its dangerous adulteration hud been carried,
wilh other considerations, induced the distinct, i-hod
Chemist, whose name is given above, to coiiimcuco
what proed to be u long and ln!iorioi-. s:ientitic re
search, to discover a desirable suhslilulc therelbr.
His cflorts were crowned wilh alaindar.t success, and
hundreds of Iboiis-inds of pounds of the Substitute
hai e been sold and used during the last live years,
throughout the I nitcd States and the Cumulus.
'1 he following true eoiopai-tsoii of ils nature and
the ri Mills of its use. with those of Cream of Tartar,
will convince the most incredulous of its value.
('ream of Tartar is a bi-tai lratc of Potash.
This Suhstiliilo is a simple Phosphate, and contains
nothing but what is found iu beef-steak, and in corn,
wheat nnd other cereals, and is therefore highly
nutritious. It also has a health-giving influence,
and supplies that for which thero is a constant do
luand in the system.
I tT It is sold for a much less price than Cream of
Tartar.
31areh 21, 1K03. ly
I'i-:iuKli;t Iloue,
pEBUILT AND REFURNISHED, Cor. Ho war
I V and Franklin Street, a few Squares West of tho
Northern Ceutrul Railroad Depot, BALTIMORE.
Tkiims, SI I'Kk D.w.
G. LE1SENRING, Proprietor.
July 16, 1859. tf
llrniisliesi, Winex, Chilis. V
riHK subscriber, having opened in Thompson's
X Brick Building, Mill street, Dauville, a largo
aud complete stock of
FOKE1GN AND DOMESTIC MQUOUS.
comprising the best brands of Brandies. Gin. Old
Rye. Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Port. Sherry. Ma
deira. Champagne and oilier Wims. ol nil grades, all
ul which will be sold Wholesale, at tho loiiesl city
price. Tavern-keepers, by buying of us, c.tu si
It I east 410 freight.
Persons desirous of purchasing liquors for
F A M I L Y I S i; ,
nay rely upon being furnished with a pure and
jnadulleiatud article.
( v Being determined to estublhh a reputation for
selling cheap, be respeetiully solicit the patronage
of the public. All el ders prom pi I v attended to.
Jl.RF3ll.Ul S. II ALL.
Dauville, June lStiil.
t iiklttiislou EIoiiMe,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PEN Ns-YLVANIA,
(.rr the Bridge.)
riHIE 49kcriber having leased this will known
I Taveru Staud, lately kept b JIit. C. S. Ilronn,
respeelfully informs the public that be is refilling an I
repairing (he premises, and will be pieguired lo eu
Un.iiu, in a eouiloitabiu uiaur.er. bis numerous
friends throughout Ibe county, and all who way
patronise his olabli.buicnt.
April 12, 18(12. JOSEPH VANKIHK'.
IIOUAIII AflfM I 11 IOA,
PHILADELPHIA.
Forth Relief of th Sick and Distreaud. afHicteil
wilh irukul and Chrouie Disease, aud especially
lor th vure of DiieaMi ol the Sexual Organ
MEDICAL ADYUFgivcu gratis, l.y th eciiug
Surge..
VAl.l ABLE Kl lt'llTS uu aixriualorrhoea
or Kemiual lUaUnn, aud oil.-r Imm-ssi- of the
b. ul Oigaus, and uu the 3IEW llhMI.I'11.8 riu.
ployed In Ibe l'tiuwry, sent lo the alliicled iu
oalixl teller nt elope, lie uf vbarg, Tw or Ibfe
8lui tur laaiag ill be aoerplanle
Additas. I'll. J. P K 1 1 1. 1 N lliilGllTON, A"iiug
Suijouu. Iluaard Afooiatioii, No. il Nuib NinUt
.Siii, Philadelphia, Pa
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