Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, October 03, 1863, Image 4

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    13IIANT Sc DIETZ,
" XOWTTH WHAHF, BtJIfSUBT, PA.
WIKHESALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
WHITE ASH COAL,
In every Tarioty,
OrtV sorWtoJ to! fitlci Willi pranpMeM and
deiltiatOli. .
Bunbary, May 19, 1603. ly
"ornamental IBON WORKS.
WOOIa A. I'EKOT, 1131 ItldffC
Atmim, I'Mlndclptiln, In.
OFFER for sale opon the tuoat fHTomblo terms,
New and Beantiful Designs In great Variety of
Iron Railings for Cemeteries, Residences. Ac, of
Wrought and Cast Iron, and Galvanised Iron and
Pram Tubing; Iron Verandahs, Balconies, Stairs,
Counter, Fountains, Gates, Columns, Hitching Posts,
Lamp Standi", Vnses, Tables, Flower Stands, Sofas,
Chairs. Statuary, Animals, and all other Iron Work
of a Decorative character, Designs forwarded for
aeleotion. Persons applying; for the tame, will please
ttaletht kind of work needed.
June 8, 1833. 4m
:taklisiii:i 17 eo.
PETER. LORILLARD,'
SnulT fc 'I'olincro Mnniifhfturcr
ia a is chambers ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chnthnm Street, New York.
Would cull the attention of Dealers to the articles
of his nianufaeture, vie
BROWN SNTFE.
Mneebov, Dcnn'gros,
Fine Rappee, Pure irginia,
Coaro Rappee. Nachiloches,
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch.
High Tenst Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch
Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch,
or Ltimlyfoot.
t""Attontion is called to the largo rciluction in
prices of Fine-Out Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
which will be found of a Superior futility.
TOBACCO.
Smoking. Fine Cut Chewing, Smoking.
Long. P. A. L.. or plain. S. Jago.
o. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, rpunlsn.
No. 2. Sweet Scented Oronoco.' Canaster
Xos. 1 A 2 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendii.li, Turkish.
Granulated.
X. B. A circular of prices will be scut on applica
tion.
April 4, 1S03. 1
WM. KNOCHE,
93 MARKET STREET, HARRISBURG, PA.,
Dealer in
PIANOS.
"VTEW Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers
N from $200 upwards.
MELODEOXS. The best mnnufnetured Instru
ments, from $l5to$10U
Uuitars, Violins, Accordcons. Flutes,
F'it'cs, Drums. Banjos, THinbourincs,
Violin Biid Ouitiirstringa and musical mer
chandize in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
The latest publications always on hand. Music sent
bv mail to anv part of the country.
OVAL, Syt'ARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
FRAMES.I
Suitable for looking glosses, nud nil kinds of pictures
always ou baud.
A fine assortment of host plntoj
L00KIXO GLASSES from smnllest to largest sizes
Any stylo of frame made to order at the shortest
notice. WM. KNOC1IK.
April II, 18B3. 93 Market St., Harrisburg.
'l'o .'rviin tiUVi--r of'liotli Seos
A REVEREND GENT I.E MAX having been re
stored to health in a few duys. alter undergoing
all tlio usual routine and irregular expensive modes
of treatment, without success, considers it his sacred
duty to communicate to his afflicted tellow creulurcs
the HAh or ri'KK. Hence, on the receipt of an
addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the
rrescrption used. Direct to
Dn. JOHN M. D.MIXAI.L,
lfl Fulton Street, Brooklyn, X Y.
January 21, 1S03.
NEWS ! NEWS ! NEWS ! NEWS !
BOOTS AND SH OES,
ARE now manufactured to order bv the subscriber
at CHEAPER RATES than at any other estab
lishment in Sunbury. Tho war tax is not taken into
consideration. and all work will bedoncnt old prices.
Having just received an entire new stock of leather
and Moroccos, for
Cciiti'iM'iiM IIoolw and Slioost,
Ijitlii'M' SIioi-kuimI nil-rN,
CIiiUlri-u'M Mkh's .V -.,.V-.,
which will be mado to order ut short notice, in tho
best workmanlike manner and of tho best 'materials.
Feeling thankful for the putronage extended here
tofore he hopes to continue the same.
All who desire work done cheap and durable, oro
invited to call nl bis shop nearly opposite the Court
House inMurkct Square, Sunbury
irv. l'a.
JOHN WILYER.
February 23, IS03. 6m
SINGER & CO YS
Iefter A. l'nmily Mowing lacliiuo,
"VITIT1I all tho new improvement (Hemmcr,
V Braider. Binder, Feller, Tucker, Corder, Ga
therer, Ac, in., its.), is the
CHEAPEST AND BEST,
and most beautiful of all machines for
FAMILY SEWING
and light manufacturing purpose. It in tikes thn
inter-l(M'ked gtili'h (which U nliko uu both bidet:), aud
has great capacity fur sewing
ALL KINDS OF CLOTH AND ALL
KINDS OP Til HEAD.
Even leather, as well as tho finest muslin, may be
sewn to perfection on this machine. It w ill use 2W)
spool cotton as well as Xo. HO linen thread. What
it cun do only be known by seeing tho muchiiio
tested. Tho Folding-lop Case it among the most
valuable ofulltheuew improvements. It may be
opened out as a spacious and substantial table to
susuiin the work, and w hen the machine 's not in uso
it may be folded into a box, which protects tho
working parts of the machine. There is no other
machine lu ecjual the Letter A in
Simplicity, Durnbilily, ltnpitlity,
and certainly ot rurrMi iM-tiou ut
all 7ileM of h'-1.
The Family Sewing Machine is fust becoming as
popular fur family use as Sikuek A Cu.'s Manufac
turing Muchines are for manufacturing purfoscs.
The Blanch OfliCLnaru well supplied with silk twist,
thread, needles, oil. Ac , of the vest best quality.
Send tors HKlULKT and a copy of "Simukh &
Co' llAlF.TTK."
I. M. SINGER A CO , 45S Broadway, N. Y.
Philadelphia Office, bill Cbcsnut street.
June 20, loOU. ly
Wyoming; Insurunre Company,
WILKESBABEE, FA.
Co pi titl mid Nurplu, til IM.OUC.
DIRECTORS:
(1. M Holleubuck, L. D. Shoemaker,
John Rcb hard. D. t. Drirehach,
Samuel aduaim, It. L r-iuilh.
It. D. Lacoe, has I'm ranee,
Charles A. Miller, Win. S. Ross,
W. W. Kelchaiu. (I. M. llurdiug.
11. M. IlllLLEMIACK. President.
L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice Prosident.
R. C.Smith, Secretary.
V U. Stciu inu, Treusurer.
This Compitny Insures three-fourth of the Cuh
valuation, lake no Premium Not, make no Assess,
uivuts, Policy acknowledges all tnoueys paid during
the term ul your Insurance.
A. CRAWFORD, Agent.
May 30, ho:i j
JORDAN TOWNSHIP
1) 1ST I L L i; Y.
uudvrMtf und having eiilcrel into partiu-rltip
I lu the Dutilluiy Iuii,cm, iu J..i,lu towii.lup,
Ni-rlliuiubcrUiid ix.unty, on ib road I row Slmrltrs
Tayeru tu I uioiiii,n, alul 4 milea fioia Mahonuy
and o milw lrotu Kiimrton, b,g I..,. u iu,tux
il. puhlig that ihey tuv now waking Hiiwrier ar
llcUol '
PI RE RVE WIIKEY.
Thi-o .lulling grain crtn.ru-1 n, wbl.ki y eu
hav il done ou lb liiit raliMbU uruj.
lb tiifli eali piices aill U iid , Hye, and
grain tkr lu tcbai.gv forVkukey. p'uMia
van Ixawurvl I bat all H Utokey Hiada allburiulill,.
I) will bv ft willow diugs and duliuraii,u
IAAf I'r PUS,
ti r. FlsT.
Jurdaa lap., June II 143 am
"o. W. 1-4 X'ttjpt'
Allwrwrv wssti CttMrllr Ml last, .
trh en suuib ti ll of Maikaf Mrool, H.tu duurs
ot t t ln,biiiisiii,
UillalObJ iu.pily lo ad pr.xiut.al I'iduat
Sl.lluaU'l lu Itia Ull, lum ulliltu ut vlaitaa iu
i hutloU'lMilai.uaii.4 ibv doi.ii.at awaUiv. 1
tV iir
DR SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE
LINIMENT,
TIIE
GREAT REMFEY
FoY liheumttimn, Gout, Xrurnlgia, Lnmlmgo
StijfXerk ami Joint, Sprain, Jlruite,
Cut I anil Wound, 1'ile, Iltadttcht,
and all Jlhtnmntir and Xcrrout
Vinurder.
For all of which la 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 tho practice
for more than twenty years with the most astonishing
SUCCESS.
As an Alleviator of Ruin, It lf unrivaled by any
preparation before tho public, of which tho most
skeptical may bo convinced by a singlo trial.
This Liniment will euro rapidly mid radically.
Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands
of eases where it has been used it has never been
known to fail.
FurXeurnliiin.it w ill afford immedioto relief in
every ease, however distressing.
It'will relieve the worst cases of Headache in three
minutes, and is warranted to do it.
Toothache also will it core instantly.
For Nervous Debility and General Lassitude, nri
sing from imprudence or exeess. 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 should give it a trial, for It will not tail
to afford immediate relief, und in a majority of crjits
will ellect a radical cure.
Quincy and Sire Throat are sometimes extremely
malignant and dangerous, but a timely application
of this Liniment will never fail to cure.
Sprains urc sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge,
men! of the joint? is liable to occur if ueg'.cctcd.
'fho worst cose may be conquered by this Liniment
in two or three days.
Bruises. Cuts. Wounds. Sores. Ulcers.- Burns and
Scalds, yield readily to tho wonderful bc.-'ling pio
porliesof Dr. Sweet's lufalliblu Limmenr, when
used according to directions. Also. Chilblains, Frost
ed Feet, und Insect Biles aud Stings.
DH STEFEHEN BWEET, of Connecticut
the Great Xatural Rone Setter.
EE. BTEFHFN EWFHT, of Connecticut
is known all over tho United States.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut,
is the author of "Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment.'
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Rheumatism, and never fails.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is a certain remedy for Xcurulgia.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Burns aud Scalds immediately.
Dr. Bweet's Infallible Liniment
Id the best known remedy for Sprains aud Bruises.
Dr. Sweet's Infallibla L'.nimsnt
Affords immediate relief for Tiles, and seldom fails
to euro.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache in one minute.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Cuts aud Wounds immediately and leaves no
sear.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for Sojes in the known world.
Dr Sweet's Infalliale Liniment
Has beon in u-e by more than a million people, and
all prniso it.
Dr 8weet's Infallible Liniment
Taken internally cures Colic and Cholera Morbus.
Dr Sweet's Infollihle Liniment
Is truly a -friend in need," oud-evcry fumily should
hae il hand.
Dr Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents.
A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as
an external remedy, is w ithout a rival, and will
alleviate pain more speedily than any other prepa
ration. For all libeumatiu and Nervous Disorders
lis truly infallible, und as a curative for Sores,
Wounds, Sprains. Bruises. Ac. its soothing, healing
and powerful strengthening properties, excite thu
just wonder aud astonishment of ull who have ever
given it a trial. Over one thousand certificates of
rcuiurkuhle cures, pcrftrmcd by it within the lucl
two yeurs, attest the fact.
TO HORSE OWNERS !
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR
HOUSES is ui.ritulcd by any, aud iu all easea of
Lameness, arising lrom Sprains. Bruises or Wrench
ing, its effect is magical and certain. Harness or
Saddle fiall. Scratches. Mange. Ac., it will also cure
speedily. Spavin und Ringbone may be easily pre
vented and cured iu their iucipicnt stages, but con
firmed cases are beyond the possibility of a radical
eure. No ease of the kind, however, is so desjM'rate
or hopeless but it may he alleviuled by this Lini
ment, and its fuithiul application will always remove
the Liiinencss, and enublu Ilia bofecs to truvel with
comparative ease.
i: unv 1IUKSE OWXER
should have this remedy at band, for its timely use
at the first appearance of Lameness will effectually
prevent tb'u formidable diseases, to which all hor
ses are liable, aud hicb render to many olherwua
valuable horses nearly woriblea.
DR. SWEET'S
Inallible Liniment.
lit TUB
SOLDIER'S FRIERS
And IhuUMiuJs nave found il truly
A. FRIEND IN rTCKZSI
CUUIION,
Tu avoid lu.p.ii,. ulMite lis Signature end
l.i.u..,f r m,,(,,, ,,.,., uu iy laUI. aud
eUu Kisi Lco r..l , l.ill,l,l .i..n..vut bluwa
'"""flaMol lukUtli, tsiiboul bivbtH.be aie
gsaulke.
kit IIAHIvxi.M 4 l') ,
11.. I, , . '"l'elus. N.kk. t'l.
!' au.,.. (Wk
dl by all dlM( at.ivwk.ie
Mwk ;i, lot i . t
T1IK ALL Sl'FFICIEXT TJTJIEE.
TIIE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES.
Knoien o$ "Hihibvin
GENUINE rnEPABATIONS, VIZ-
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT "UUOITTJ,'
8ARSAPARIMA
IMPROVED ROSS WASH.
HELMBOLD'B
GENUINE PREPARATIONS
'HIGHLY COXCEXTRATED" COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT DUOIIU,
A Positive and Speoiffe Remedy
For Diseases of the
BLADDER KIDNEYS, GRAVEL AND DROPSI
CAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine Increases the power of Digestion,
and excites the Absorbents Into bealthr action, by
which the Watery or Calcorous depositions, and ail
Unnatural Enlargements are reduoed, as well as pain
and inflnmation, and is good for men, women, or
Children.
IIi:i,.lIltOhSI'M i:thact
iiiciiit
for weaknesses
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early
Indiscretion, or Abuse.
Attended with the following syintonis :
Indisposition to Exertion,
Lows of nower
Loss of Memory.
Weak Nerves,
Horror of Disease,
Dimness ol vision.
I'niversnl Lassitude of the
Mneeulnr System,
Hot HiimU,
Drvtiowi of the Skin.
Difficulty ot Breathing
Trembling
Wakefulness.
Pain in the bock.
Flushing of the Body
Eruptions on the Face,
Pullid Countenance,
') hese syuitoms. if allowed to go on, which this
mcdicino invariubly removes, soon follow
IM POTENCY, FATIITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient may expire. Who can
say that they are not frcriucn'.ly f'j.iuweJ by those
'direful discuses,"
INSANITY AND CCXSIMPTIOX, .
Mirny ur? awaro of Ihc cause of their suffering, hut
none will t iufesK.. The records of the insane Asy
lums and 'be melancholy deuths by Consumption,
bear ample ..itness to the truth of the assertion.
Tho Constitution, once Aflcclcd with Oigunic
Weakness,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in
vigorate the system, which 'llcliubnld's Extract
Buehu''. invariubly docs. A trial will conviuco
the most skeptical.
FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES.
Old or young, singlcmurried, or contemplating
marriage.
In many affections peculiar to Femules the Extract
Ruchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in
Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Piiinfulness, or
Suppression of the Customary Evacuations. I Icerated
or Schirrous state of tho I'tcrus, Leueorrhen. or
Whites Sterility, and for all complaints incident to
the sex, w hether arising from iuducrction. Habits of
Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
Sec symptoms above.
XO FAMILY SH01I.D EE W1THOI T IT.
Take no Ralam, Mercurr. or I'nplcasant Medicine
for I'nplcasant and Dangerous Diseases.
IIVI.lTlltOlMi'M i:Tn.icr
III Cll
Cures
SECRET DISEASES
In nil their stages ; at little expense ; little or no
chungo iu diet ; no inconvenience,
AND XO EXrOSl'RE.
It causes frequent desire, and gives strength tu
Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preienting
aud curing Strictures ol the Cretbra, allaying pain
and inflammation, so frequent in this class o'f diseases
and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and Worn-out
Mutter.
Thousands upon Thousands
' WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF
(ll'ACKM,
And who have paid Heavy Fets to be cured in a
short time, have found they were deceived, und
that the "Poison" has. by the use of '-Powerful As
triugents," been dried up in the system, lo break
out iu an aggruvutcd form, and
Pci haps after Murriage.
VSE
iEi:i,Tiuoi.if. i:.vrit.ic'r
in m
For all A Reel ions and Diseases of
THE URINARY ORIIANS,
Whether existing in Mule or Female, from whatever
cause originating, aud no matter
OF HOW LONG STANDINO.
Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a
PiriiKTir.
UELIIBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is the Great Diuretic,
And it is certain to have the desired effect iu all
Diseases, for which it is rccornuieudcd.
BLOOD I BLOOD 1 BLOOD!
Hclmbold'a Highly Concentrated Compound
Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Syphilis.
This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the
Sexual Organs, Linings ol the Nose, Ears. Throat,
Windpipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making its
appearance iu the form of Ulcers. Helmbuld's Ex
tract Sarsaparillu purities the Blood, and removes all
Scaly Kriiplimis of the Skin, giving lo the Complex
ion a Clear aud Healthy Color. Il being prepared
evpressly for this class of complaints, ita Blood-Purifying
Proprietors are preserved to a greater extent
tlimi liny other preparation of Sarsaparilla.
Helrubold'a Roae Wash,
An excellent Lotion for Diseases of a Syphilitic Xa
tore, and as an injection in Diseases of the I riliury
Orguus. arising fom habits of diwipalien, used in
connection with the Extracts Ruchu and Sarsaparilla
in such diseases as recommended.
Evidence of the most rcvpoirsible and reliable char
acter will accompany the mediciues.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From eight tu twenly years standing, with names
known to Science and Fame.
F'or Midicul Properties ol Buchu, see Dispeusatory
the Uuilcd States.
See Professor Dewces' valuable woiks on the
Practice of Physio.
See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr.
Physick. Philadelphia.
See remarks luadu by Dr. Ephraiin McDowell, a
celcbruted Pbysiciau, and .Member of the Royul
College of Surgeons, Irelund. and published lu ike
TiunsMctions of Ihe King sad Queen's Journal.
See Metlico-Ciruigical Review, published by
Benjamin Travels, Fellow of the Royal College of
Surgeons.
Sue most of the late Standard Works on Midi
cine.
LvrH.uT Bt cur, (I 00 per bottle, or six, 5 00
Sakhcarii i I co ) (HI
Im-iioKKU Rosa Wash. 50 " "2 50
Or half sdutenof each lor f 12 00. hieb will be
suttieieiii to eure the most ubslinsi eases, if diieotion
are adhered lo.
Dilnind to any address, icurely packej row
ubseriuriou. '
I y Describe vui ton s in all eommuuieaiions.
Cuies gnai unUed. Advice gratis.
AFFIDAVIT.
Personally appeared before mesa Alderman of the
city ol Philadelphia, II. T. IKIu.U.ld, bo, beiug
duly swoiu, doihaay, bis prcparaliuns eoiilalu uu
naioutic, au mvieury, or wtuvr injurious drugs, but
ai purely vegetable.
11. T. IIELMBOLD.
Saorn and deaeribcd before uis. this 7;d day of
NutemUr. In54. W M P. 1111.11 All D.
Aldermen, Nlutb-aUeel, above Race, 1'bila.
Address Utters t-r iuformatioa la eoiindvuoe.
11. T. HttMBOLD, Cbeinut.
Depot 104 South Tculh-streel, boloej ChestJul PU1.
litW ARE OH COl NTtrU HTt
' Aud I'upriucipM D.slcrs
bo .oduatut U diuHi "uf iktir owe" 04 "ethsr'
alio li. lb l.pul.llou sllaUied by
lUluibold a li vii ulna Prrpaiaiu.M.
" ktliacl tlucba,
" " awiMtparills,
" Impruted Rim H arh.
Ivdd by all Divsgl.ls etaryekue.
A-k I at III I MIlol.D'aV TAkK XOOTilLH
t ui tu4 ik adff.iiit. aw.ai, ssvd ai ad il, Aa4
Avoid lupositia u kspasura
Fetlay , l tf
ITTKNTION DEALERS
iim j, (mine.
AXNOHNCtUHtall wko trade in Baabury, thai
be has just purobaaed a
ItltClU W l'OCIt of trcll Selected
NEW GOODS,
Which he offers at hlf old stand, near Covert's llote
real end of Market Square, very
CHEAP FOR CASH
Or If that will not do, just as ohtap for
COI'MTHY n It O 1 ticc,
- His Hock consists of a large assortment ef
HATS, BOOTS,
CAPS, SHOES.
COATS. SALT,
PANTS, SOAP,
VESTS. RRt'SIIES,
HARDWARE, Ql'EEXSWARE,
and other articles altogether too numerous to men
Hon.
CALL ATSJT3 BEE.
Sunbury, January 3, 1863.
llendlnir ICnilroncl.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
iBEAT TRl'XK LIXE from the Xorlh ann
VI North-West for Philadelphia, Xew Yrk. Read
ing. Pottsville. Lebanon. Allenfnwn, Easton, Ae.
Trains leave Harrisburg for Philadelphia. New
York, Reading. Pottsville, and all Intermediate
Stations, at A. M , and 2 HI) P. M.
New York Express lenvrs Harrishtirg at 2 IS A. M.,
arriving at New York at 8 15 the same morning.
Fares from Harrisburg : To New York $5 j; to
Philadelphia $.') Hi and $2 SO. Baggage checked
through.
Returning, leave Xcw York at 6 A. M.. 12 Xoon,
nd 7 P M. (Pittsburgh Express). Leave Philadel.
phia at 8 15 A M. and 3 Kl P M.
Sleeping cars In tho New York Expresa Trains,
through toand from Pittsburgh without change.
Passengers by the Csttawissn Rail Road leave Ta
maqua at 8 511 A. M., aud 2 15 P. M., for Philadel
phia. New-York, and all Way Points.
Trains leave Pottsville at V 15 A. M.. and 2. .10 P.
M., for Philadelphia. Harrisburg and New York.
Anacconunodalion Passenger train leaves Rcuding
at rt 00 A. M., and roturns from Philadelphia at 5 00
P. M.
gf- All the above trains run daily, Sundays ex
cepted. A Sunday train leaves Potlsvillo at 7.30 A. M.,
and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M.
Commutation, Mileage, Seaaon. and Excursion
Tickets, at reduced rules to and from all points.
U. A. N1COLLS.
May 2, 1SC3. General Superintendent.
.trransemonlM
1nu:i.
of .mv York l.ineia.
THE CAMDEN AND AM BOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO. S LINES.
From Philadelphia to AVr Yori and IlVy Ptarf.t,
from Vitnttt .ttrert Wharf aud Knisinirtou
Tirpnt, trill Iftivt a follow, riz : S'AltK.
At 6 A. M.. via Camden and Aiuboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation.)
(2 25
At 0 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City, X. J.,
Accommodation.
At M A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City,
(Morning Mail.)
At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey eify 2d
Class Ticket
At II A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Express -
At 12 M. via Cauidcn and Amboy, C aud A.
(Accommodation.)
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Express.)
At 3 P.M., via Kensington nml Jersey City,
Wadi. anil N. Y. Express
At 6i P. M.. via Kensington und Jersey City,
(Evening Mail.)
At IM P. M. via Kensington and Jersey city.
Southern Mail.
At li (night) via Kensington and Jersey city
Souincrn Express
At i P. M., via Camden and AinNiy. (Accom
modation. Freight and Passenger, First
Cluss T icket.
Seeoi.d Class Ticket,
2 25
3 00
2 25
3 00
2 25
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 25
5tl
ior Hater Gap, Slroudsburg. Scranton, v ilkcs
barre, Montrose, tireal Bend, Ac. ut tl A. M..
from Kensington, viu Delaware, Lackawanna und
Western Railroad.
For Mauch Chunk. Allcntown. Bethlehem, Bclvi
dere. Fusion, Laiubertvillc. l'lcminglon, Ac. at 6
A. M.. from Kensington Depot, and nt 21 P. M.,
from Walnut street V barf.
(The 0 A. M. Line connects with Trains leaving
Faston for Mauch Chunk, at :i-2n P. M.)
For Mount Jlollv, at 6 A. M 2aud 4 P. M.
For Freehold, at B A. M. and P.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol. Trenton. Ac. at II A. M. and 21 and
5 P. M. from Kensington.
For Palmyra. Riveiton. Delanco, Beverlv. Bur
lington. Florence, Bordenlowu, Ac, ut 12, 1,2, 41
and 0 P. M.
I V Eor New York, and Way Lines leaving Kcu
singioii Deat. take the Curs on Filth street, above
Walnut, half an hour beloru departure. The Cars
run into the iiepol. and ou the arrival of each Truiu,
run 1 1 miii the Dc)st.
Fitly Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each
piisscnger. Pusacngers urc prohibited from taking
uiiything as baggage but their weuringappurcl. All
luggage o er liny ounds to be paid for extra. The
Company limit their resn.ibiln y lor liaggage to
One Dollar per pound, and will iioi be liable lor any
amount beyond I00. except bv special contract.
WM. U. liATZMER, Agent.
Juuuury 17, 1S0.1.
NorthtTii Ci'iitral l.aihvay !
'
ni iimi:i: this AEti.i:.
TWO TRAIN'S DALY to and from toe North and
West Brunch Suscpuchanun, l.lmiru, and all of -Vrll.-eru
New Vol k.
ON and after MONDAY. APRIL 20th. IS0I,
the Passenger Trains ot the Nor'liern Central
Ruiluay will arrive ut and depart from Sunbury.
Haniaburg uuu Baltimore as follows, vix :
SOl'T II W A R D .
Muil Truin leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday). 10 10 A. M.
" leaves llnrrishur.'!, I 15 P. M.
" arrives ut Baliin iic, i ai
Express Train leuves Sunbury daily
(except aiinnuy.j
11 07 P.M.
" leaves llnrri-burg (except
Monday.)
" arrives at Ilnliiuiore daily
(exeent Mor.dnv).
2 00 A. M.
15 A.M.
Harrisburg Accoiuuiod.itiou leaves II irris-
burg,
li 30 A.M.
NOhTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday)
" leaves Harrisburg
" arrives at Suubury,
Express Train leaven Baltimore duily
' arrives at Harrisburg.
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday).
" an ives at Sunburv.
9 15 A. M.
I 15 P. M
4 05 "
V 15 P. M
1 35 A M.
3 00 A. M.
For further inl'urmution annlr at the Office
I- N-Di BARKY. Supt.
jit-Uuuiiiia & ItluoiiiHburu lluil.
rol.
0
N' and after November 17. 1SG2. Paa -en i.e.
Traius will run as follows :
MOVING SOUTH.
Fr tight 4
Ptiwugrr. J'anxriigrr.
Scranton, 8 flu A. M. 10.15 A. M
Leave
Kingston, 9 20 11.40 P.M.
' Rupert, II.. in
Danville. Uu.Y
Arrive at Northumberland, 12 45 P. M.
MOV1NU NORTH.
Leave Vortbuiuberlund, 5 '.'0 P. M
" Danville, SOU
" Rupert, ti.,15
" kiiigsion, 8.4 j Leave, 145 P.M.
Arrive at Scranton, III. 00 P. M. 3 40
.A Passenger Train also leaves kingstou at 8 00
A. M., for ex'rasrton, to eounecc with a traiu lor
New York. Reluming, leaves Seranioa uu arrivul
of truin from New York, at 4 15 P. l.
1 he Lackawauua A Kloomsburg Rmlnuid connects
with Ihe Delaware, Lackawanna and U rMero Hail,
road at Scrau'Aiu, lor New Vork aud U.UI mediate
)ioints eul.
At Rupert II eu..iecu wllh Ihe Caltawl-aR.il.
tttiiA lor oiuts both eaal aud wel aniv ing at Phil,
adilpbia ai a. 15 P, M.
At Norlkumberlaud at eouueels alththe Philadel
phia A Erie Railroad and Noriheru lenlial Rail.
luail, for puiula weal sbd south IWukhi arriving
at llani.burg 4 50 P. il ; Pbiludell.Lla lu P. M :
slid llaltimore I02U P. 1
1U rraighl au.V Paasrugera Tram lulb, leaves
NoilbuuiUilandal ,45 A M , and arrive, at v,2u P
II , passing Danulle al s.3n p. M.
JollX I. IIJS1.KV, Bup'l.
J C. H h i s, U.acruJ Ticket Agcul.
Nov. , laoj
Imv tear I'rult,
BY asiag Maaua s' I'aUul Sha4 Metal Screw TJ
PrvMiteJar.
AIASUXS PATE XT SHEET METAL
M'AsVir tup I
All that Is aaeswuwy bciug la asrew the t'aa ib.wa
laa lbs kuWUr Ga.k.1, wkk.ll at placed ouMde
ip-a Ute asHwIdot ul Ui Jar. uf m luvh dutanl
.ita the luf i ptcvtul Ibe puoubilily ui lbs aunur o(
liuil Uiu ttiiued by ava.uig ut eouuwl auk lbs
ybbtar.
I'ii s)iriia IkrM Jsn eaa
ha aptdn- ,
l.au.atk.u wd. wmL m Jj JlAwtR, A-.ot
tKisiary .Ss I lr fc
1T1TITEP.SAL J
CLOTHES WI.INf.KR.
Mold by Cunmssera 'l'lirax;lioiit
The best labor saving machine la th world.
No oantion or skill required in Its use.
Wrings everything dry, and ten timet as quick as
oan bo done by the hand.
A child of eight years can operate it.
No servant ean break it.
It saves its cost In slothing Id a family every six
months.
Will wear for years without repair.
Warranted to please or money refunded.
PRICES.
No. 1. targe Family Wringer, flO.OO I Wlih Cogs
Xo. i Medium 7.00 J Warranted
No. 21 Medium (" 6,00 1 M lthout
Cogs. Not
No. S Small, 8,00 j Warranted.
No S Large Hotel ' " 14.001
No IS -Med. Laund'y to run ) 18,00 I With Cog.
. , by 1 Warranted.
No 22 Large ( steam J 30,00 )
Xo 2 is the site generally used In ptivatc families.
THE ONLY WRINGER WITH TIIE PATENT
COO-MHEEL RF.Ul LATOR.
No Wringer can be Durablo Without Cog-Wliccls.
Cnnvnaaem mVnnltI in nrry'l'oua.
1 eraons resliling where no canvasser is appointed,
by remitting tho price to us, shall receive the Wrin-
irer liv ff.vnr.MMi vim-..,!,!
s J ,
r or terms nnu circular, address
H. C. RROWXIXO,
215 BroairWay, New Vork.
June 13. 18iV1. 4 in
MAsi:irM iAii:ri'wi: ytiy.
I i i: i'iti:i:i:n i
As Improved for 1859 snd 1860,
By E. KETCHAM 4 CO., 289 Pearl St., Xcw York.
rpilE only Freeier constructed on scientific prin
1 ciples, with a revolving can and spring blade
scraper. The one hnstcua the frcexing of tho cream- -the
other removes it as fast us frozen.
The most rapid in freezing, with the least quantity
of ice.
The ihost economical in cost, as it is the most simple
and durable in structure.
For solo in all the nrincinnl cities and towns in the
Vnion.
F)ach Freezer accompanied with a book of recipes
and full directions.
PRICES.
3 quarts, f.1 CO
4 quarts, 4 00
A quarts, & 00
A quarts, 6 00
14 quarts, 8 00
20 quarts, 12 00
Applv to H. B. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa.
March 29. f8t!2,
li. il. .i ;it
Vttoi noy nl Ijiw, SI NBl'ItY. PA
Collection, attended to in the counties of Nor
thumberland. I'nion, Snyder, Montour. Colombia
and Lycoming.
m:ri:ttr.iK.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. ti. ttatlell Co!.
Hon. Wis, A Porler. "
Morton MeMichael, Esq.,
E. Kill-ham i Co., 211 Pearl Street. New York.
John W. Ashmead. Attorney t Law, "
Matthews A Cox. Altoriievs at Law, '
Sunbury, March 2'.', N)2.
lil'KIC'S IEO'1
Jlarri.ilntr, Va.
rpHE management of this well-known Hotel bnv
I. ing been resumed by Messrs. COYLK A II Kit I ,
the present proprietors, beg leave to inform the public
that the house is now being thnmuxhly rcnovnted.
refitted, and improved, with a view to the proper and
comlortalile acooinniodalicn of those w ho may favor
the establishment with their custom, ttuests will
receive due nttcntion and courtesy, and no expense
i will fe spared that may eonlluco to nuiintaiu e
i hotel iu a first-cluss style.
Families and others desiring to sojourn in Harris
burg during the summer months, will find pleasant
boarding and large and well-veutilated rooms utour
establishment, upon moderate terms.
SCOTT I'liYLE
March 29. ISti2. J. ti II.IiERf 11ERR.
Tlie .lilam'N i:iri'st Comi liny.
1IYE NOTICE that thev have concluded nr-
T ranirements with the Northern I cittnil Railroad
Company to run trains from Baltimore for Vork.
Harrisburg. Dauphin. Halifax. Trcvorlon, Siinlun y.
Norlliiimlicrliiud. I.eni.-hurj. Miliski. Miiucy, Wil
liamsiMirt, and nil iiitcrincilinte stations, conuccling
at Harrisburg with Ihe GREAT WESTERN EX
PRESS for Pittsburg. Cincinnati. St. Louis ami the
West.
Alsnnilh Howard It Co. 's Express at Milton nr
Danville. Rlonmshurg. Wilkesbarre. Piltslnn. Scritu
ton. and intermediate stations on the Cultawissa.
Lackawanna A Rloninshurg Railroads. At Wil
liauisKirt. by Howard A Co.'s Express to Jersey
Sliore and Lin k Haven. Also, by Howard A Co.,
ami their connections, for Canton. Trov. Elinirn.
Rochester. Buffalo. Ning'-.rn. nnl to all accessible
poiuls in Western Xcw York and Cuiasd i. by which
they will forward Merc'iimdisc. Specie. Bank Note.
Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every descrip
tion. Also. Notes. Draft and Bills for Collection.
Experienced and eflicicnt messenger employed,
nud every etiort will be made to render satisf'-ction.
JOHN RING II A M.
Superintendent IVnn'a Division. Philadelphia.
R. A. FISt lil-.R, Agcul for Sunbury.
April 5. 1S02.
IIICAI.V II4I SI'..
Corner of tttite and Third 'vcr.,
Il.tiiltisut'im, l'.v.
fPlIIS HOUSE, in coiisequencc of ils ccnvcnicnce
and near location to the Capitol, has made it a
desirable stopping place, not only tor those having
business ot the seat of Government, but for others
visiting Harrisburg.
M'irch 2J, 102.
l'r It ii I , tll--, ICoiii-Ik'h, Aula ll-l
IfsiK'N, lollm in I'iii'h, V ul It'll , Ar
Inxi't'tH on lluntH, l'o Is., Auinial,
Af.
Put up in 2. 50c. and $1 00 Boxes. Bottles, and
Flasks, i and jjsises for Hotels, Public Institutions,
Ac
Only infallible remedies know n.
Free from Poisons.
Not daugerous to the Human Family.
Rata come out of their boles lo die.
Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
Sold by all Druggist aud Retailers every here.
IVIlcwure ol all worthless imitations.
See that I'ostar a" name is ou each Box, Rottle
and Flahk, before you buy.
Address lll.flll II.I IIM.II!,
Principal Depot 4"2 Broadway. N. V.
Sold by Friliug A Gruut, Sunbury, Ps.
April IS, Im.I dm
rilERRlBLE IilSfl.osi UES-SECRETS FOR
1 THE MILLION !
A most valauble and wondcrlul publication. A
work of 4iat pages, and "O cobtred engravinjis. DR
HUNTER'S VADE M EC I'M. an original aud popu
lar treatise ou Mau and Woman, their Phvsiology.
Functions, and Scxuul disorder of every kind, wiib
Never-Failing Remedies for Ibeir sn-wly eure.
The priu-iceuf Dlt. HUNTER has long been, and
still is. unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of
numerous pirMU., be has been induced to extend bis
medical uscliilucss through ihe medium uf his
-VADE MECl M." It is a volume Ibut should be
in the hand of every family iu the laud, aa a
preventive of secret vires, or as a guide for the
allevialiou of one ol Ihe most awful and destructive
scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely
enveloped, will Im torwarded free of pi.iHge to any
larl of Ilia I uited Slates lor 50 ecu's in P. O. siaiun.
or Jennie for el . Address, post ixtid.l'R. HUNTER,
No. 3 Division Street, New Vol a.
Juus 0, ro3. ly.
IIEIMSTREET'S
lnlmltalile llnir llrslei-iiir,
IT IS Xor a DVE,
Rut reslorea gray hair to its original isdiar. by supply,
ing the capillary tubes wills natural .u.ienanoa. lui.
paired by age or duaaaai. All ii staulajieouadve are
oouiiswd of lunar ei.iulic. de.irutiug lli vitality
awl beauty ul' ibe hair, and afford ot ikeutM-lvieno
dreaiug. Ilciu.flrcel Iniuiiiald. Culoiiug uotouly
restore bail lo its natural color by an ea.v itoceoii
but gives Ihe bair a 1
, Lll RIANT REAl'TY,
proUffoleslts sioalb. prev.ul. il. falliag era.li.
sale, d.ndrurf. and luirl. kealih and pleawnlui
lulhe brad il baa stood lbs Ul ol lime, being Ibe
ongiual Hair Cohmug. aud is eouManlly incra.tng
iw'" "'eg'Ml.B.aaaad ladi, li i.
sold l.y all rtupe. table dealui., w e.u be i t.a-ure.1
by ibei. ut ibe eou.a.rrei.1 egmi, l. H. HAHM.b,
XiIilioa4i.ay S. V. 1 uai.s, 5u wuU aod 1.
OeuUr Xj. lab.
I.Mtstbrrl I.Mssslsrrt
I'll I LIP kli A V, Maucy, .euiny svuaty, ,
IMtiRMii his iilcadseud ibe puUw la niHial
that he ohimi.iiI's I i i i I, l fii . i .T .
. lb, Jiu. ,.d ,f l. , luu t k
. I . . i ! . , " "s s-ua ui saw bbiM
I ai'V k" M H
.t . ii i
jSJsfP
JUST XICCEIV
J. H. E3STO-
lias just reUirned from Thlladelph
OPLE1TDID 3'.
- OF
Spring & Summer
For Icns IVrnr
Cloth, Casslmere, Vesting, Italian I
Coating. Linen deck and Cotto
Ldillc-t' Veur.
A large assortment of Dress Ucedt
Fancy Silks, Silk Tissues, Fancy Hera
all Wool Delanes, Mosumbique Goods a
Silk Lcvellas. Delanes, Lawns, Ui
Prints. A full line of Irish Linen and
Stella border and Fancy Summer Shaw
Lr.cc Mantillas, Ac.
Ready Made Clothing,
A good assortment ef Hats snd Cap
A large assortment of Boots i
A full stock of Groceries. Molasses and Si
Hardware and Building Material,
A full stock of Queen aud I
A full stock of Fish, Salt, Oils and Whit
A large stock of New Wall Paper,
A new rtock of Stone and Eart
And thous inds of articles not enum
All the above will be told cheap .
Country Produce.
J. II.
Sunbury, May 17, 1302.
Economy is Weal
ci it i: i oi k coi 'ii roit
Th-BEST and CHEAPEST Household
in the World
.lluusimc AIMM INMM'I
CHEAT COICII WVA
Mini mk ZAL
TEH S Curaliv
is warranted if
cording to tin
to cure in all c:is
Colds. Whoopin
As;hma. and ull
of I he Throat ui
Miidame Zndii'
ItMlsnm is prc)i:
ull the requisite'
skill, from a eo.
of the best rcn
vegetable king'li
ils .eincdial qua
bfised on its powr
the healthy and
circulation of tl
blood, thro' ihe I.
is not a violent
but emolicnt
searching and r
can be takeu by t
pers 'n or youn'gc
Madame :idoc
Balsam has been
the public tor ovci
und bos ucquircii
sent sale simply by being recommended I
who have used il lo their atilicted friends m
Most Iviimiit int. M.-idameZ.nloc Portci
live Biilsaui is sold ut a price which firing
reach of every one to keep it convenient for i
timely use of u s-iiglc bottle will prove to b
lull times itsenst.
NOTR E. Save your Money '. Do not be
di d lo purchase articles nt 4s loSI vvlii .-b do
tuin the virtues of a l-'t cent Bottle of Mediu
V-r's Curative Balsam, the cost of mamih
which is as great as that of almost any olhi
cine ; nud the very low price at which il
makes the profit to ihe seller apparently sui
unprincipled dealers will sniuc.iuics 'rccc
other medicine on which Ikeir pn flis are lar
less ihe ciisicincrs insist upon l.avjng Madm
Icr'sand no.ic other. A: k lor Madame l'ori
r itive Balsnui, price l:t cent, and iu large b.
25 cents. and take no oilier. Il you cannot
one sto.-e you can at another.
Sold by all DruggUla mid Storekeepers nl '
mi l iu larger boulcsal 25 cis.
HALL A Rt CKEL. Propriet.
Jiiini iry .11. ISO.;. y .,,
.ioii. s.s, M.trr a c..
HAM 1 Al Tl IIKHS OK
SI TER-CARII. UFKOHA. A..
And Sole Agent in Ihe City of New York
jC'HFAM Of TAETAft 8UB8TIT
Ini.i-.ied l.y Prof. Ebcn X. Horsford. of II
University, fifnee, II Old Slip, Hatover S
(UP stairs.) NEW YORK.
j r UK hitrh prieewhieh Trcaai of Tartar coMiai
, I in I :5 1, together with Ihe alarming cji
. wl icb is daiigeroiia adulteration had been c.
u i t li o In r i-oi.si,lerTili.., ; I... ...A .1 1: .
.... ,-,- iiiruiMiugl
( heiui. whose name is given above, to cmi
what pimc l to be a long and laborious scienti:
search, to discover a desirable sulwtitute lliere
His eliorls were crowned with ahundnnl success
hundreds of ihoiisnn.ls of siunds of the Sab--have
been sold and used during the last fie
Ihrnugboiit the United Stales and the Canadus.'
The lolluaing true comparison of ils nature
tin- results of its use. with those of Cream of Ti
will convince Hie most incredulous of ils value
Cream of Tartar is a hi-tartratc of Putush
This Substitute is a simple Phosphate, arid con
nothing but what is found iu bccl-steak, and iu
wheat und other cereals, and i Iheiefore hi
nutritious. It also has a health-giving influi
and supplies ibat for which there is a constant
mand in the syaleui.
I tr It is sold for u much less price than Cre
Tartar.
AIar. li 21. lSfil.-ly
llrniMli,-. Ulnes. " 1
j rr'IE. ,s,'Ti,'Pr- having opened in Tbou.pl
, , " .'reei, j'anwiic, a I
and eoniplote stock of
FolttlGX AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
comprising the best brands of Brandies. Hi,,'
Rye. Scotch and Irish Wbiskev. Port. Shcrrv '
dcira. Champagne and other Vi' inea, ol all trra'd'cs
ol ahtcb will be.ld Wholesale. t )Wei
.MethXIgt
Pei-sons doiious of purchasing liquors fur
F A M I I. Y USE,
ny rely upon being furnished with, a puro ,
jnalulleratvd article. 1
I V Being determined lo ealaldieh a reputation
selling cheap, be rcK.-otlully solicii. the pmron,
ol Ibe public. All orders prompt I v atte.,..'. ,o
i, . . ., JEREMIAHS. HALL
Danville, Juur HJ, lso. ".
Hiialilnuii I to iim..
NORTH I'M BE RLA S D, PEN Ns VLV A N I A ,
(.rtr lit, HriJ.jr.)
rpilK ul.riU.r having leased this well kno,
t .-.Mini, mituy Kept bv Sim C S llr
rp.vlfally if,uis ,u. ,h hr j t r'
, icpairing the preu.Uc, and will be r,Jrl .f.'J
urtaiii, in a eomtortoble maimer Li .......
I. und. throughout lb. eouuty, Jud ell IT,
patlonis, hl...labliJlUirnl 7 "U U"
April 12. Ihii.'. JOS-:p VANKIHK
KMV ltl tiaeiOCI 11 lo
Pini.Ai.1 1 fin a '
lor lb. cur. .d D,.w , lb. hvxutl v,'
Jaauary '. ilI y
OF H AIL PAP1H or v i . J .
kll IIS a Mi I'lMii,. "
I UM AM Pa n iV v 1
nmiv.i t iikavt