Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, January 16, 1864, Image 4

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fjJjYfl '"TJ Amortmcnt or
ljj WATSOITB
Salamander safes.
UKEAT FIRE AT RLAaiXU, PA.
February 12, 1883.
OrsTMtmrit It gives me mnoh satisfaction to
inform you that In the aurora fire which, on tha
morning of the 4tli inst., entirely destroyed all my
etnek and materials, I had one of your Salamander
Fire Proof Safes. After enduring an Intense red
neat for seven hours, the Safe was" opened, and the
Books and Papers were prescrvod In nu umblcnilshcd
condition. 1 shall need another Siifo us soon ai 1 gut
4u order. Your, most respectfully,
W. 1'. DICKINSON, Heading, Fa.
FIRE AT (JREEN CASTLE.
CnAMBEHKui ho, Franklin count v. Fa., )
. August Mist. ISt'.l! (
Messrs. Evans A Watson. Philadelphia Gentle
"men : On the ruoridna of ttio '2M of Aiiiroat. 111.
'our Storehouse at Uroencostle was destroyed by fire.
The Salon andrr Sato wo purchased from you smno
few yearn since was in tho above mcntihnad store
house, and contninrtl all oi.r books, papers, cash. Ac.
which wero preserved In a perfcet condition, alter
being e.KeJ to a uinsl intense bent fur several hours,
rien.u ii.torm us upon what terms you Kill sell ua
uiuthcr larger Safe.
Youra truly, OAKS AVSTIX.
Salamander Safes, for ltnnks. Stores, Privnte
Families. Ac., Ac. Abo, Kvnns A Watson's Patent
Alphabetical Hunk Locks and Bank Vault Hours,
equal to any made in the country, and sold on as
good terms. K A W. would respectfully refer to
the following Bunks and oilier parlits. having -their
Hafu and Locks now in use. to their entire satisfac
tion, and many others given at their Store.
L.nitki) St.tks Mint, liranch Bunk, Shclhyvillo
Fhiludcllihia. TmnpHM
t'sjTKn States AnarxAi.City Dank of Philadelphia.
California.
Tottstown Bank. Pa.
Coatosvilie Bank. Pa.
Stroudtbnrg Bank, Pa.
Jersey Shore Bank, Pa.
Lock Haven Bank, l'a.
Vuion Bunk, Bultiuinro.
consolidation ji koi runs.
Com'tb Bank of i'lnlii.
CuntHitooga Bunk, Tcnn.
Pre'm Lonn Ass'nn, 4lh st.
Bank of Northumhcrlai i.
Bank of North'n Liberties,
Philudeli.hm.
Southwestern Bunk of Vn. Paul and Sw ift, Bankers,
ruiiun uniiK, Atlanta, Ua. Alabama.
Newark Bank, Del W.ll. Slerling.Wilkesb'e.
Bank of N C., Raleigh, Lcwisburg Bank. Pa.
Cither references Riven upon calling at our Store,
-No. Jli 8. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 6, lSHJi.Jy
18G3.
lOU
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FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY GOODS,
At tho Large Slillinory Store of
Fawn street, two doors south of Shsinokln Valley ,t
Pottsvillo Railroad. Sunbury, Pa., including French
Pattern Bonnets, Ribbons, Silks, Velvets, Laces,
French and American Flowers and Feathers, Ao.
Inaiv' IZiiIm and Cup.,
of tho latest styles and designs.
Woolen Caps, Children's Caps, Hosiery. Gloves.
Slits, plain and fancy Collars, Handkerchiefs,
Combs, Thimbles,
and alergo assortment of NOTIONS, to which sho
invitcj all to call and see before purchasing else
where. Thankful for past patronage, sho hopes by keep
ing too best assortment at reasonable prices to vou
tinue tho same.
Sunbury, October 17. 1SC3 3m
50 STOVES.
CF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ARE FOR
SALE AT
1. ISolirltns'lt A: Co.'n
POTJNDR "Y,
STJlSJ--BXJR-5r, PENN'A.
Get the Best Get tho Cheapets Get tho nuist Eco
nomical, which can bo had at tho Rohrbach Foundry.
Having a largo assortment of tho most approved
STOVES, such a Cocking, Parlor, Office and Shop
Stoves, which will be sold at the lowest rates. Also,
Kettles ufull sizes, Pans. Skillets. Ac
They aro also manufacturing ilachinery, Tloughs,
Castings. Ac, at ?hort notice.
Repairing all kinds of Agricultural Implements
dono iu a good workmanlike manner and at the
shortest notico.
All articles shipped as ordered. Orders respect
fully solicited and promptly attended to. .
JACOB ROHKBACH 4 CO.
i'i-r Old Iron, nnd all kinds of Produce taken in
E&ckunge for work.
Sunbury, Oct. 3. ISo.l. tf eh fmylO
oi.in:its i; xiii: Aie.MV
AND OUR PEOPLE AT HOME
Are now ofTorcl nn opportunity bv which thev can
obtnina HOOD AND 1I RALLE TIME PIECE, at
a very low figure.
O.ir Watches aro Warranted to keep time one year,
and the Buyer is allowed tho privilege of Exaiiiina
tiun before Puyuieiit is required.
Improved Duplox in B'ull tluby
Ai'lioiii.
A first class Hunting Time-Piece of silver material
over which is electro-fine plated 1 k. gold, most
durably wjought, making tho imitation so faultless
that it cannot be detected from the solid material by
the most experienced judges ; acid will not atlect it.
Loudon mode movement. Improved Duplex in lull
ruby notion, has sweep seconds, and is not to hu ex
celled in general appearance. This is decidedly oue
of the best articles ever oiTcrcd for traders und specu
lators, Engineers, emigrants, and persons traveling,
will find t hem superior to auy other ; alteration of
climate will not affect their accuracy. Price, pnek
d in good shnpo and good ruuuing'ordcr, ouly
urease of6 for S'.'nu.
SILVER DOriil.E TIME HUNTING LEVERS,
Best quality Silver Cases, over which eleotroliue
line plated IS k. gold, similar to our improved Du
plex, and superior adjusted movements will 'stop,"
lb be used iu timing horses, etc.; has Four Indexes
tor Washington and Greeiiwich time, sweep second,
and all the improvements. All in all, taking its
superior movement into consideration, we regard it
us docidckly tho cheapest article ot tho kind iu the
market. Price, iu good runuing order, '!-, or coo
ot 6 for Slid".
V? We ask no pay in advance, but will forward
vi'.herof them responsible parties, to anv nart uf the
l iyal States, with bill payable to expressman when
the gooiis are delivered, giving the buyer tho privi
lege of examination, and, if not sutisfactory, tho
wntek can be returned at our expense.
Tuo express companies refuse juaking collections
un sohlieis und other parties in the loyul States, eon.
s.'ipututly all such orders must l accompanied by
the cash to inauro attciiiiou. We make adedut tii u
i f two dollars u either uulch when the payment Is
J'urwardi'd iu advanro.
.Money uiuy. be sent 1. v esprcss at our expense.
'i IU S. CAF1KH1Y A CO..
(1.1 and V.'i liroad St., opposite City Biuik,
1M. 17, Im;;;. 3u ProviiK-uce, It. 1
V-'SO UEbT PIANOS. S60
?. ii i:i:Bt,
iluvin removed to his new Waro Ruoui?,
IV Wlst lliiisrox SraLi.T, Ni.w Vouk,
'1 ikej uret .li-ure in eatlingthe ktteuliuu of the
puijli; lo tits New and Full .'s ale 7 Octavo
RO.-l.UiH.iD PIANO FORTES,
Coiitslnlnx a'l the modirii imiroveiiieiit : Over.
Miuiiil lti.-, lren:h U:oi. I AeUon, ilui podal, and
lull iron xrauie, uoui
iiU Iu XttOO.
7 1-4 UOSEW IXJD PIANOS,
Eur finub,froui
lf?S to
Thvirreal success attending M Ducket's New
M.-ate l'lultu Kurtrs is, of itself, a onVieiil gnalau
tiM, fur thtir sucriorify. jbey ui.ly bea tu be
head lu become universal rnvoriiei.
7 I I GRAND PIANO FORTES,
(For whi -li the PiU" Mi'.isl was received at the last
Aim ri. au Iwliluts f air.) be now e.lir for 1 Ion
Mr l:u. kr' III. Ii t-.ul and t.worrul 'I Itlol.O
I't.')., ubich reeid the liirt piisu ill l!t.V and
l , i. I lik us al lb lul l air, he now It.i. l
tb- tollowion low pitcis. n.iii. lioui leo lu f
lhMtf un;iior lii-lruiu ills jsfvas sulticient ,wi r
to li'i.. a eoiiitri iisiU.u of I wit mia.uu iu any I'hiii.h.
All thise li.-litiuisitU aje M4ruied Iw he inadttuf
cli-tiiuuuvi lUAluiais, ai.4 I'ululid iu Ihu
lle.
.N li I'i.jI. ! sad aumlur sia rwotfully
lutii."! lovtuiKiue !!,,. vryMtMi .r li.Miuu.vni.
IK U. l lx..i ii
VAUNIJHtS, fAIK'Ii St GLASS (
ruler, f.j.l,u..k.r ai.1 II.wmi
l'ibiir. al
I !! ttl hlS)Pl lull tk
Hit t.-.-i i 04. h ai.. t abiuwl t sriiUti. , l ure t litis
kii
l.. , r row.-! au4 An., s i-s Zui, ; I lir.u.4 II n .
au4 t vll .es. I " a. .4 l .i IUo k, ai.d a hid S"
fr.SIU.Mil ul eli ll.M Do'S C.4.STS - U- a U V I f U.11IU.M,
llllt. AH it , M. Plbl Mi.'l V tff 1.1'M
li, uii., . lU t"s tt.ks OlMSI. f 9 I'ill'..,. ! ft. 4
Cwiuis : I'iul Mm. , .ihjIo a. 4 J .jI la iki. k ut,.
U all l Hi IK'W a,kd ll UsUiUI. u4 k H..
ai4 I k I'suiKi eLi. L as ik svil w vkp. If
S4 .k.r, Ibsu .ksi hvosv, li,.u, Ihwlml
MA r ' Ml skiM.s a; wsoiUi. ,sl
.U-s, w.SJfcll I
all list, li,a llU- f ksskV ) asst..
I, lui .4 iks i wi.Hi. 14 Is lbs Ia4, t . luxe
Ue ld IIm4 V4.S Vistbuk, Me m,i.s1 if
tw4 ists.s. Is. iteilust 1st lt.se kt.lljr
V) e iiM.t I1.4W. 1m ti si.iMs Ml.f a.4 u
tv4 as tt.su4. fc- eill Ui.iwslU isi.e
k m.I i.k.. t eiweksse A ktbwai
4iswski tl. isj Ue i4.
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kya M i I .' S.M VI S-4I.M vL.ny,
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I I I IH.
Witt. KNOCnE.
83 MAREET STREET, HARRISBCRO, FA.,
Dealer In
PIANOS.
NEW Rosewood Pianos, from tha best makera
from f '.MO upwards.
SIELODEONS The best manufactured Instru
ments, from .Mo to $100
Unitars, Violins, Aouordeons. Flutes,
Fili, Drums, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Uuitor strings and tuusioal tner
vhandiio in general.
SHEET MCSIC.
The latest publications always on hand. Music lent
bv mail to nnv part of the country.
OVAL, SU.LARK, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
FBAMESJ
Suitable fur lot king jjliua.es, and all kinds of piotures
always ou hai.d.
A flue assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSES from smallest to largest sires.
Any stylo ol Iruuie uiade loonier at the shortest
notice. WM. KNOC11E,
April 11, lSt13. 93 Market at., Harrisburg.
i s r.4in.i.ii i: a i eo7
PETER LOR ILL A RD,
Niiu".V ToIm-i-o JBnntiliioturer
1C A 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.
Would rail the attention of Dealers to tho articles
o'f his manufacture, vis :
BROWN SXTFE.
Slacnboy. Demigro.
Fiu'e Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachitochoa.
American Gcnlleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNI FF.
Scotch, Honcv Dew Scotch.
lli-th Tnnst Swleh, Fn-sh Honey Dow Scotch
Irish llifth Toast, Fresh Scotch,
or Lumlyfoot,
tV Attention is ealled lo the larjre reduction in
pricisof Kiue-t.'ut Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,
thicli will bo loundot n Superior uuuuty.
TOBACCO.
Smoking. Fino Cut Chewing. Smoking.
Iong, P. A. L., or plain. S. .Tapo,
No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, .Spanish.
No. 2. Sweet Scented Oronoco. Canaster
No. 1 t 2 mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish.
Granulated.
N. B A circular of prices will bo scut ou applica
tion. April 4, 1$G3. 1
Northern Central Kailway !
trMR'nnK XAa.i:.
TWO TRAINS DALY lo and from tho North and
West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of North
ern Now York.
ON and after MONDAY. ATRIL 20th, ISM,
tha Passenger Trains of tho Northern Central
Railway will arrivo at and depart from Sunbury,
HarrUburg and Baltimore as follows, viz :
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Truin lenves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday). 10 10 A
" lenves liurrishurg, 1 1 .1 P
" arrives at Baltimore, 5 Hi
M.
M.
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday.) II 07 P. SI.
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday.) 2 00 A. St.
" arrives at Baliimoro daily
(except Monday). BIjA.M.
lfarrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris-
bur'
6 oO A. SI.
NORTHWARD.
Sluil Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex-
cept Sunday) n ISA. M.
' leaves Harrisburg 1 15 P. M
' arrives at Sunbury, 4 t'5 "
Express Train leaves Baltimore daily 9 13 P. M
14 arrive-1 at liarrisburg, 1 J5 A Si.
" leaves ilurrisburg (except
Monday). 3 00 A. 31.
arri es at Sunbury. 5 :tS
For further information apply at the Office.
I. . DiBARRY. Supt
Lm-Uuw unnii A: HIooiiiMliiri Knil
rond.
0'
X and after November IT, loo J, Pasiengcr ,
m . :.. . :n ...... .... r..i i .
xrallis mil lull an unions .
MOVING SOUTH.
Freight if
Pa ftirrr.
10.16 A.' SI
11.10 P.M.
Leave Scranton, 8. lit) A. SI.
Kingston, u 20
" liupert, 11.311
. Danville, 12.05
Arriveat Northumberland, 12.45 P. 51.
S10VING NORTH.
Lcavo Northumberland, 0.20 P. SI
Danville, 0.00
' Ruiert, 8.:t5
King-ton, 8-45 Leave, 1.45 P. SI.
Arrive nt Scranton. 10.00 P. M. 3.40
A Passenger Train also leaves Kingston at 8.00
A. SI., for Scranton, lo connect with a train for
New York. Returning, leaves Scranton on arrival
of train from New York, at 4.1i P. SI.
The Lackawanna A Bloomsburg Railroad connects
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Kail
road ax. Scnuitou, for New York and intermediate
points eust.
At Rupert it connects with the Cattawissa Rail
road, lor points both east and west arriving at Phil
adelphia ul 0.15 P, SI.
At Northumberland it connects with the Philadel
phia A Erie Railroad nnd Northern Cential Rail
road, fur points west and south Pm'sciigcrs arriving
at Harrisburg 1.50 P. SI.; Philadulphiu 10 P. SI.;
and Bultimoro 1(1.20 P. M.
The Freight uud Passengers Truin north. leaves
Northumberland at ft.45 A SI., and arrives at V,20 P
SI., passing Danville at H.2 P. M.
JOHN P. ILSLEY, Sup t.
J. C. Wr.i.i.s. Gcncrul Ticket Agent.
Nov. 2M, lM2
To ."toiii Niitit-wi-s. oritolla lHft.
REVEREND GENTLF.SIAN having been re
stored to health iu a few days, alter undergoing
ull the usual routine and irrccutur expensive modes
of trcutincut, without success, considers it his sucred
duty to communicate to his utliiuted lclluw creatures
the means or ci us. Henue, ou the ruceipt uf an
addressed euveb pe, he will scud (free) a copy of the
prcsviptiou Used. Direct to
Dr. JOHN SI. DAGNALL,
186 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N Y.
Januury 21, ISri.'l.
TAILOKING ESELlsHMIiT. "
. JOHN E. SIvIIOK,
Fawn Strreet, ujipwite W eater's Hotel,
SUNBURY, Northumberland Co., Pa..
INFORMS his friends and the yihlic generally,
that he has taken II. e Miv. ot Jacob S. Itake,
dee d., and is prepared to do all kinds of TAILOR
ING in a good workmanlike manner. Thu palrou
age of Ihu public is respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 10, D.oo. ly
JUST BEADY,
STYLES OF JEWELRY.
NEW
A N "I f
elianee
s.rluuitv not to he lost sitrbt of. Rare
'tancc for Agents. I.aiius as well as Gcnucan
aei as Agents. Apply early nod secure Ihu agency
for your loeulity.
1 oo.uuu
ir.rn , j:.t ciiaix, wckict.i,
tii.tis,t;ni.n rj:.s a.j pi:.vu..s,
ijji.u Lurrs, sn jts. vvrnt.s,
M:CK t7.4.VS,7:7N OF jew.
t:ui, irr.
To I so ,h for t I ra. h, and uot to Im iiaid f..r
i uiml yusi know whirf jou are lo (ot. Send eenla
I ,.r Cvrliriuiite. tllin yuu what you eau have, with
a circular, K"iu( full pal titulars lo Aguuls. Pel loci
! sttlUlsvulloU (Ukl itulueii iu all elues.
! .Vidiin., U. W ARD CO .
2ui liroadasv. Box 1 a:i.
tint SI, IrtdX-ly
I,u.-k.
Dark lilue,
M.ota,
UltlUUll,
raiiiie,
''Ink.
l.lghl lllus,
I Klsneh l U".
; t Urvi Hiou,
I liiuk llrowu,
I l.llil b i,. mi,
I'uifU.
Koal Purple,
sslu,uu,
SUaltet,
hl.l..
K.ll.lUtu,
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u luifs mlk. Wo-.U, as.il MisJ Usdi, Hli.aU,
rs.J!t, lew.-, niLb.4.a, lilutwa, llwilUfcls. liola,
I aitiMa kl-1 li siu til lisa t I bolting,
as4 sil k.k.l. u W HUlutl A'om4
hwtlMK sf' l-r Vasl,
F" 1 estjis ymt t.s e.l 4 as as) a-ls as wiuibl
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V-o bs t4viu4 llwao llta aaalic 4' a SJUIl ss Saa4 su
I'll. ill. t ttli,!,, titt.sk OMui UaSKiMl, Iw.Je
14 iM.tn ihus attusi I lb., aol
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ijtMS btbats. talisi sai.s I aiU Iwluu i 1.,,.
la aa B.M fel S.SU sSI"s 1.1 ..l.- l m
a)aakaw. li i" kltt Iks
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DR SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE
LINIMENT,
THE
GREAf REM FEY
Fur lihtnmat'um, Oout, Neuralgia, I.umht,g
Stiff Neck andJointf, fyrrtiMa, liruinef,
Cutunnd Hoitiif, Me, Ihrntarhr,
and all lthtumatie and Nertout
Diavrdi:!.
F.. 11 nr which Is a sTenv and certain remedy
.i nnvor r,,i! 't his Liniment is nrcnared from
the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the
famous bone setter, and hat been used in the practice
for more than twenty years with the most astonishing
success. ...
As an Alleviator of Pain. It i unrivaled by any
preparation belore the public, of which the most
skeptical may bo convinced by a single trial.
This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically,
Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and iu thousands
of caes where it has been used .it hos never been
known to tail.
For Neuralgia, it will afford immediate relief in
every case, however distressing.
It will relieve tho worst cases of Headache In three
minutes, nnd is warranted to do it.
Toothache also will it euro instantly.
For Nervous Debility and Ociiernl Lassitude, ari
sing from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is n
most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly
iikiu the nervous tissues, it strengthens and rcvivi-
tics the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor.
For Piles, us an external remedy, we claim that
it is the best known, and we challenge tho world to
produeo an eiiunl. Every victim of this distressing
complaint should give it a trial, for it will not fail
to sherd immediate relief, and in a majority of cases
will etlect a raiticul reu
tjuinry and Sore Throat arc snnietimea cxtrrjuiely
malignant aud dangerous, but a timely application
ol this l.tnnncnt will never lull to cure.
Sprains are sometimes very obstinate, and eulsrgc
ment of tho joints is linblo to occur if negloetcd.
The worst caso may be oouiiuurcd by this Liniment
in two or three davs.
Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Fleers, Bums nnd
Scalds, yield readily to tho wonderful healing pro
perties of Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, when
used according to directions. Also, Chilblains frost
ed Feet, nnd Insect Bites and Stiupi.
DR STEPEHEN BWEE7
the Great Nulurul Bono Setter.
f Ccmnwcticut
DR'STEPUEN SWEET,
is known all over the United States.
ConnetatfiAU
DH. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut,
is the author of "Dr Sweet's Infallible Li"'-uent.'
Dr. Sweet's Infallible. Jjinimont
Cures KhcuinutLmi, und never fails.
Dr. Sweot'a Infallible Liniment
Is a certain icuicdy for Neuralgia.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Buius und Scalds immediately.
Dr. Swcet'n Infallible Liniment
beslkuowu remedy fur Sprains and
r tho
Dr. Bweet'a Infallible Liuiment
Affords immediate relief for Piles, and seldom foils
to cure.
Dr. Bweet'a Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache in one minute.
Dr. Swei't'a Infallible Liniment
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and Iwaiei nu
scar.
Dr. Sweet'a Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for Soaes in the known world.
Dr Sweet'a Infallial Liniment
Ha been in use by more thau a million people, and
ull praise it.
Dr Bwt'a Infallible Liniment
Taken internally cures Colic and Cholera Slorbus.
Dr Sweet'a Infallible Liniment
Is truly a ' friend in need," aud every family should
have' it baud.
Dr Sweet'a Infallible Liniment
Is fur rulo by all Druggists. I'ricc 25 uud 50 ceuts.
A FEIEKD IN NEED. TRY IT.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as
uu external remedy, is without a rival, and will
alleviate puiu mi re speedily than any other prepa
ration. For all Rhcuiuulio and Nervous Disorders
it is truly infallible, and as a curative fur Sores,
b ounds. Sprains. Bruises, du., its soothing, healing
and p'lwerlul streiigtheiiiug properlius, excitu llie
jusi wonder and aatouishmiut uf all who hate ever
given ilu trial. Over one thousand cerlilicales uf
remarkable cures, performed by it withiu the lust
two years, attest the fuel.
TO HORSE OWNERS !
DR. SWEET S INFALLIBLE LIMMENT FOR
Ilolt.-Erf U inirhulcd by any, and in all rosea of
I. nun uea. arising troui Sprains, Bruisi-s of rench
ing. Its ellcot is magical aud certain. Ilarucaa or
Saddle Gulls. Scratches. Mange, Ac, il will also euro
speedily. Spat iu und Ringbuuu may he easily pre
vented and cured iu Iheir iiicipient stages, but con
tinued cases are beyond Ihu ssibilily uf a radicul
cure. No ease of the kiud, however, is so desperate
or l.iijielrss but it may lie allciiat.d by (hu l.ini
iniiil. and its luilblul appliealion willalwatareuiute
the I.auieueM, and euaUe the bonus lo liovul wilh
uomporulit e ease.
ni nny juiksk ow.xmt
steads have this remedy at hard, for lis timely iim
at the Aral apiorajie of l.auiriiras will tHueiualiy
preteni Ih.iaj loriuidable duwasea, lu uhich all hor
ses are liuUe, and which render su uiouy utheiwiae
t si units ItoiMa nearly aurlhless.
SR. SWEET'S
Iuallible Liniment.
U 1 lilt
COLDIEU'3 miEKD,
Aud UiiMiaoitds kate iututj U truly
-rV VllIEND m NEEDI
tastiUts,
Twi4 uyvUL, idawsse the ! use a4
l.lkastMauf I f il,s mw asiifii lUi. sja4
, . . .-.,. .-m,... wmm
alau ' Iks) al luioiliU 4ultiaa4 ' Uvea
w " ! kwUie, iiisst nksk kasks) at
HKllihl-,i -to.
sJa fiMist, Kusek., CI.
NotUAal 4 411 k Utwal A4.Ha.
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M.a .1 lui .
LOOK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED AS A REFV6S FROM 'QTJACfc-
. - ERY.
Tim ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURB
CAN HE OBTAINED.
TR. JOHNSTON haa discovered the most Certain,
J Ppeedy and only Effectual Remedy In the
WV.rU fnr all I'rivale Diseases. Weaknem of the Bark
or Limbs. Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and
Ularirlxr Invnluntarv Disoharo'ca. Imcotenov. Gene
ral Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Lnnajuor, Low
Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart,
Tiiniditv.Tremhlinirs. Dimnessof Biiht or Giddiness,
Disease of the Head. Throat, Nose or skin, Affections
nf the Liver. Lnnn. SUfrnaeh or Bowels those Torri'
ble Disorders arising from the SoliUwy Habits of
Youth those secret and Solitary practices more luiaa
In iheir victims than the eoni or Srrcns to the Ma
riners of VI yssca, blighting their most brilliant hopes
or anticipations, rendering inrrrriagc, ae., impossi
bin.
VOIMsJIO
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
anhuallv sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant
Intellect, who might otherwise have entranoed listen
ing Senates with the thunders of olomience or waked
to ecetnty the living lyre, may vail with full con
fidence !tIlKltI.4.i:.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organic
.IMillitv. deformities. An., stieorlilv cured.
Ho who places tiimaclf under the oare of Dr. J.
mav religiously Confide in his honor as a gentleman,
anil confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
OKUA.MC wr,iKii;ss
Immediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Atlection wnicn renacrs Lite
misernble and marriage impossible Is tho penalty
paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young
Eersons are too apt to commit exuessea from tkrt
eing aware of tho dreadful consequences that may
ensue Now, who Hint understands the subject will
pretend to deny that tho power of procreation is lost
sooner by those falling into improper hnbits than by
the prudent ' Besides being deprived the pleasures
of healthy offspring, tho most serious and destructive
symptoms to both body and mind arise. Tho system
becomes Deranged, the Physical and Slental Func
tions Weakened, Iaiss of Procrcativo Power. Nervous
Irritability, Dvspepssa, Palpitation of thu Heart,
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of
the Frauic, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death,
Oilier. o. 7 Nontli lV-l-rIoU Hirers
Left hnnd Bid goiug from ttaltiinore street, a few
doors from tho corner. Fail not to observe name
and number.
' Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. Ibe
Doctor's Diplomas hang in hisoflicc.
ACIKU WAKIMTF.I) 1 TWO
DAVS.
No Xerevrif or Natseoni Dritgt.
IHSIOBIAS'lOA.
Member of the Royal Cullego of Surgeons. London.
Graduato from one of the most eminent Colleges in
tho I'nited States, and tho greater part of whoso life
has been spent in the hospitals of I-ondon. Paris.
Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of
the most astonishing cures that wero ever known ;
many troubled with ringing in tho huud and ears
when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at
sudden sounds, bashfulncss, wilh frequent blushing,
attended sometimes wilh derangement of mind, wero
cured immediately.
l Aki: lMltTM't MR .liOTin:.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them
selves by improper indulgence and solitary habits'
which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for
either business, study, society or marriage.
Thksk are some "of the sad and mcluiicholy effects
produced by early habits of youth, vis: Weakness nf
tl.elluck and Limbs, Pains in the Head. DimnrCs'oJ
.ight, Loss of Sluseuliir Power. Palpitation of tho
limit. Dyspepsy. Nervous Irritability. Derangement
of the Digestive Functions, General Debility. Symp
toms of Consumption, Ac.
SIfxtai.i.y. The fearful effects on Ihc mind are
much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of
Ideas, Depression of Spirits. Evil-Forebodings. Aver
sion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude,
Timidity. Ac arc someof the evils produced.
Tiioi sands of persons of all ages cam now judge
what is the cause of their declining health, losing
neir vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and
aiaciatcd. having a singular appearance about the
,cougti and symptoms of consumption.
i'OB. 51K."
have injured themselves by a certain practice
. dulged in when alone, a habit frequently leurned
from evil companions, or at school, the effects of
which are nightly felt, even when asleep; and if tint
cured renders marriage impossible, und destroys
both mind and body, should apply iuimediutely.
What a nitv that a vouns man. the hone of his
country, the darling of tiis parents, should be snatched
from all prospects ana enjoyuicuis ol lite, ny mo
consequence of deviating from the path of nature
snd indiilaiugin a certain secret habit. Such persons
Ul'sr, before contemplating
.UAititi..'i:.
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most
necessnrv roouisitos to liromoti couuuhial baiiuiness.
Indeed without these, the joi.rncy through life he
I comes a weury pilgriuiuge ; tho prospect hourly
dui kens to the view ; tho uiiiid becomes shadowed
w ith despair and tilled w ith the melancholy reflce
lion that the happiness uf another becomes blghtrf
with our own.
mKi:.ii: or eni'iti u: i:.
When tho misguided and imprudent .rotary of
pleasure finds that he has imbibed tho seeds of Ibis
painful diseusc, il too often happens that an ill-timed
sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him
from applying to those who, from education and
respectability, can uhtne befriend him, delaying till
the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease
make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore
throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head
and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the
shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face arid
extremities, progressing wilh frightful rapidity, till
at lust the palate of the mouth or the bones of the
nose fall in, and the victim of this awful disease
becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death
tmls a period to bis dreadful sufferings, by sending
iim to "that I'ndiscovercd Country from whence uu
traveller returns."
It is nmriiHriolj fact that thousands fall victims
to this terrible disease, ow ing to tho unskillfulness of
ignorant preteuders, who. by the use of that Jlratiitt
Puisoti, Mcmtry, ruin the constitution aud make
the residue of life miserable.
rilHAXsEKX
Trust not your lives, or health, to the rare of the
many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute
of knowledge, name or character, who copy Dr.
Johnston's advertisements, or style themselves, in
the newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians,
incapable of Curing, they keep you trilling month
after mouth tuking their hllhy and siisunus com
pounds, or as long as the smallest fee eun be obtained,
aud iu despair, leave you w ith ruiuod health lo sigh
over your galling disappointment.
Dr Johnston is the only Physician advertising.
His credential or diplomas always hang in his office.
His reuiidies or trealeuient are unknown to all
jlhers. prepared from a lilo spent in the great hos
pitals ol Europe, lbs first in the country and a mure
rxtensive Pm utc J'railict thou any other Physiuiuu
iu the world,
i:ioiti:Mi.:vr or Tin: lMtr.MN
The luuuv thousanils cured at this Institution year
after year, aud Ihe numerous iuisirlaut Surgical
Operations iertoriued by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by
the reporters of Ihe Sun,"' Clipper," and many
oilier puiivrs, notices of which hat e appeared again
and aguiu before the public, besides h standing as
a geulleuiau uf character and rmpousiuility, U a
suUu-ieiil guarantee lu Ihe airlic led.
tui iii: t!i: iM:i:iti.Y
4 1 n 1. 1.
Persons writing should he particular In directing
their letters to his luatitulion. lu the following m slier
JOII .11. J4HI YS4 I 0-, .v. !.,
Of the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, M J.
February 21, IxiJ I y.
MANHOOD,
How I ! Ilt-klorrtl.
J Hit VullfkiJ, in Satd lliucluix. Pint
tijt I'lMtt.
V LECTURE on the Nalure, Treatment and It a
diual Cure of Speruialuri ham ur beuiiual Weak
ueaa, Scsual Debility, Nvrvuuaueaa, and lutuluiilary
Ewuslous, iudiieiiig liupoleuvy, touauuiuliuu, atuu
Meuul and I'litaicol IVIuluy.
By ROU T J. t lLVthWEI.L M. X.
The important foal Ikal the aaful oousequaiuwa of
IM.il. Auuaa aua be saus-iuany rvuautaa wuuoui ut
tern! iua-liciuue or he dannviuus application uf
lau.llca, inaituausuls. iudicie4 botfita, and oibaf
eiupifk-al datiaea, is here elwasly datuoiultaital, ami
lb iiluly m si aud kihly suousaaiul liealutsul as
o4i.pu,l ty the slaLtai4 auiuur, lull aiplaiind
bv iiimis ul whuk ateiv oue u eualded Ut sure. blui.
awil Miwn7. s. ...w , i..,u,v v-m., tai..uT
asmdiug all Iba adt asliaad buau uiua ul Ihe day 1 lila
Itwluie ts HI I'luta w tltuusaiiias kl4 tbult
SaiMIMia.
Iwul Mndvrtaal. bsa plain eatab pe, to any addraas,
burt I4 on asil4 us aslat aUMMIa), by I
isawlug lit bubllaltera
UlASi J V KLIM AIM
ITT H"y, V.w kusk, Fust Ottue IVa, iao
A li, a.J - Kb ,- ly.
iHls-ratatllaiaiatl lltslrl.
Hi 4m J. 81 aVahimf, I'esst.s f.1ttU tll
f pill a- liat slass llooaolke aal tulal, UsBalik
1 akl biaaMDl lljsel Ua li sill -Uaia himiisI
ii-Jiaxaaakui lu Ikoae I IsllibC Na I'm k M ku.laaa
M , l.ae ll ts sasiUal la) Us (unusual. Sja,d kaa4
Uta kt tutttl I'VaS. Ul sa,sjaialauai l.k I lllus
a 1 1 mm S ttwa laileskSSMbat kss k4 asi awsua.
a saosal us Ifcaii KMv 1 lac skatgae ase aaae
e.lasa is laaMi aa.4 aiisttJaaise Ute Oial as 4 as
! a4 i) ik a.4v.a tn.taUM attaaksw
ItyS as
TUB ALL SUFFICIENT THREE,
THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES
Known oi ,'ilvl',
GENUINE PltEPABATIONS, VIZ.
nELMBOLD 8 EXTRACT "BCCIltY'
' SARSAPAR1LLA
IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
GENUINE PREPARATIONS
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COSIPOVND
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHC,
A Positivo and Specifio Romedy
For Diseases of the
BLADDER KIDNEYS, GRAVEL ANT) DROPSI
CAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine Increases the power of Digestion,
and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by
which tho vt atery or Calcerous depositions, and all
1'nnats.iral Enlargements are reduced, as well as pain
and luflaination, and is good for men, women, or
Children.
lir.I.HIIOI.O'N i:XTIt.VtT
III i ll (J
FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from Excesses. Habits of Dissipation, Early
Indiscretion, or Abuse,
Attended with the following svnitoms :
Indisposition to Exertion,
Loss of power,
I hiss of Memory.
Weak Nerves,
Horror of Disease,
Dimness of vision,
Universal Lassitude of tho
Mitcculur System,
Hot Hands,
Drvness of tho Skin.
DimVuRy oi Urcathing
Trembling
AVakefulness,
Pain in the back.
Flushing of the Body
Eruptions on the Face,
Pallid Countenance,
inese symlouis, it allowed to go nn, wnicn tins
niediuino 'invariably removes, soon follow
' IS1P0TENCY, FATl'ITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient mny expire. Who can
say that they are not frequently followed y tlloeo
"direful diseases,"
INSANITY AND CCNSVMPTION',
Slimy are aware of the cniiscof their suffering, but
nirtic w ill eonte. The records of the insane Asy
lums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption,
bear uuiplu witness to the truth ul the assertion.
The Coilitution, once Affected wilh Organic
Wenkness,
Requires the aid nf medicine to strengthen and In
vigorate the system, which 'Hclinbuld'a Extract
Buehu" invariably docs. A trial will convince
the nry't bVcpticul.
FESIALES. F ESI ALES, FES1ALES,
Old or young, siugleniurried, ur voulcuiplallug
marriage,
In many affections peculiar to r emales the r.xtract
Biicliu is urrequulled by any other remedy, as in
Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularity. Pnlnlulness, or
Suppression of tlic Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated
or Schirrous stale of the terns, l.eucorrhea. or
Whites Sterility, nnd for nil complaint iiieident lo
the sex. w hether arising from indiscretion, Habits of
Dissipation, or rti the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF CU E.
Sec symptoms above.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no Balsam, Sfercurr, or Unpleasant Medicine
lor Unpleasant and Dangerous Discuses.
jh:i..iii:oi.i-s i;iF..t r
HKH
Cures
SECRET DISEASES
In all their stages; at little expense ; little or no
chunge in diet ; no iuconvenience,
AND NO EXPOSURE.
It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to
Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing
nnd curing Strictures uf tlie Urethru, ulleying pain
and iiirlummation, so frequent in this class of discusof-
and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and Wuru-uCt
I Matter.
Thousands upon Thousands
WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIS1S OF
AC'BiS,
And who have paid Heavy Fees to be cured in a
short lime, have found they were deceived, aud
that Ihe "Poison" has, by the use of "Powerful As
tringents," been dried lip in tho system, to break
out in au aggravated frtu. und
Perliasi after Slarriago.
1 SE
iit:k.nuoi. ' i:'ri:ACi'
ni't'iia:
For all Affections and Discus'.'?: of
THE CHINA RY ORUANS,
Whether existing in Mule or Female, from whatever
euuse uriginuiing, and uu matter
OF HOW LONU STANDIXtl.
Diseases of these Organs reiiuiro the aid of a
Dn 11KTK'.
HELSIBOIiD'8 EXTRACT BUC1IU
IslhoUreat Diuretic,
Abd It li tertuin to havo the desired effect iu ull
Discuses, for which it is recooimcudcd.
BLOOD! BLOOD! DLOOO I
Hclmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound
Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Syphilis.
This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the
Sexuul Orguus. Liuingsoi tlie Niaie. Ears. 1 hroat.
Wiudtiiiie, and other Mucus Surfucc. nuikinir its
appeuranee in the torm uf I leers. Helmbold's Ex
tract Sarsaparilla purities the BIinhI, and leinuves all
Scaly hr upturns ot the ,-km. giving to the ioiuplex
ion a Clear aud Healthy Color, ll being prepared
evpressly for this class of complaints, its Blood' Puri
fying Proprietors are preserved lo a greater exteut
thou any other preparation uf Sarsaparilla.
Helmbold'a Koae W'aah,
An excellent Lolion for Diseases of a Syphilitic Na
ture, and as an injection in Diseases ot the Vrinnry
Orguus, arising from habits of dissipaticn. used in
connection w ith the Extracts Buehu and Sarsaparilla
in sucn diseases as rocouiuicinieu.
Evidence of the moat responsible aud reliable char
acter will accompany the medicines.
CERTIFICATES OF CI RES,
From eight to twenty years standing, with names
known to Science and Fame.
For -Medical Properties of Buehu. see Disnensaturv
the l uiled States.
Sen Profcaaor Dcwees' valuable works on the
Practice of Pliysic.
See remarks made by the lute celebrated Dr.
Phyaick, Philadelphia.
See remarks made by Dr. E liraii.i MeIowell. a
relebraled Physieiau. and Meuilier of Iho Royal
College of Surgeon. Ireland, and published in Ihe
irauaauiioiia ul me king ami 1,'uevo s Journal.
See Slisiiuo-Cirurgicul Review, published by
Bcnjiuulu Traters, Fellow uf the Royal College of
Surge.uu.
See most of the late Standard Works on Medi
cine,.
Extmsit 111 ear, l INI per bottle, ur six, f i Ml
Saaeaii.i.x 1 no 6 uu
Imaosan Rosa Wish. Ml "Iiu
Or hall duteuuf each lor 111 00. which will be
sufficient tu cure Ihe luuat uUliuale eases, it direction
Of adherasl to.
Dclitered tu auy addrvaa, seuurely packed rom
ebaervariuii.
I tf DeaeYilas synipioms in nil touiiuunkaiiuns.
i'uies juaiaulivd. Adsiee gratis.
A HI DAVIT.
Personally apar4 before mean Aldasuiauof the
elly ul Philadelphia, 11. T il.luiU.ld, ko, Uiug
duly sauru, drfh say, hie ptapeieliuu euuiain nu
naiuiilie, nu ntnvury, ur uthes tnjuiiwo diugs, but
ojs purely guUw.
H T lltLMlMiLD
pwura and deeoribsx) Wal'ts sue. Iliia 114 day ut
Kuiember. I4. all p. tilblUKl',
Aldutaunn, Nlulk-easasit, abuts kaue, plula.
AlJleaa leltam I r InkunialUin In euaildsnva.
U. 1 liktSllloLD, Ibautisl
tfebul 0t Hwalk Tablh eUe, WeiuK 'ksl4ul JhU.
HkH AKK UV COl I lk kHUi
Aal I ypdiwlplaj DcsKia
V. kai at4au la dUboae "uf ikalf aa4 "4ksf 1
as it. Is un tka ispstiauun aiiuad by
it4akkvl4 tteoeute Piajjaifcaa,
- lUa. ttu-ku,
" mm ai.aillle,
- ia4ve4 IUa U ask
aV44 kj all Dlu(Uaa iim) ekaie
Ask loH Utl kllMU D -T4kK kOOTIIta
iutuat tka n4sua.aat, a4 aaa4 M at, 4k4
A"4 last-"" aa4 k .s-Ja
IUinaa.4 a io an4 t ksasMai sjeaanM, kl,
aSiva-leas kts I -k
)stssM l4s - tf
Tiis A1ntn Kiprfae rVtmfmnr,
C"( IVE NOTICE that trrer have concluded ar
f rnngetnents with tha Northern Central Railroad
( oinpuny to run trains trom Baltimore ror-i or,
Harrisburg, Dauphin. Halifax, Trevorton, Punhnry,
Northumberland, Lewisburg, Milton, Money, Wil
liamsport, and all Intermediate station, connecting
t Harrisburg with the GREAT WESTERN EX
PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and the
West.
Also with ITowarsl A Oo.'s Express at Milton or
Danville, Bloomsburg, Wllkesharre, Plttston, Scran
ton. and intermediate stations on the Cattawissa,
Lackawanna A Bloomsburg Railroads. At Wil
liamsport, Vy Howard ft Cn.'s Express to Jersey
Shore and loeR Haven. Also, ny nowarn a vn.,
and their connections, for Canton. Trov. Elmira,
Rochester. Buffalo. Niagara, and to all accessible
points in Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise. Specie. Bank Notes,
Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every descrip
tion.
Alan. Vntr Tlrafla and Ttitla fnf Collection.
Experienced and efficient messengers employed,
and every effort will ve made to render, satisiscuon
JOHN BINGHAM.
Superintendent Penn'a Division. Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Sunbury.
April i, 1K62.
ItKAIrY IIOI'Ni:.
Corner of Slate and Third Slreelf,
IlARRISaTRO, Pa.
THIS nOVSE. In eonrequrnee of ita convenience
and near location In ihe Canitol. has made It a.
desirable stopping plaee, not only for those having
business at the scat ot wovcrmueui, irav ior vum.
visiting Harrisburg.
March 2V, 1362. '
a ....
mERRIBLE DISCLOSUR ES PEC RETS
FOR
X THE 'BULLION !
A most valaublo and wonderful publication. A
work of 401) pages, and 30 colored engravings. I'K
HUNTER'S VADE S1ECU.M, an origbisl and popu
lar treatise on'Man and W oman, their Physiology,
Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with
Never-Failing Remedies tor their speedy cure.
The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and
still is, unbounded, but nt tho earnest solicitation of
numerous persons, ho has been induced to extend his
medical usefulness through the medium of lira
"VADE SIECUM." It is volume that should be
In the bands of every family in the land, as a
preventive of secret vires, or as a guide for tho
alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive
seourires ever vfcited mankind. One copy, securely
enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any
part of tho United States fur 50 cents iu P. O. stamps,
or 3copies for 1 . Address, post Yftid, DR. HUNTER,
No. S Division Street, New York.
June 6, l!Mi,'l. ly.
JLMtM.Y LA MS 1'OK
hAI.IO,
ALSO,
OARDKN OK VWl'tT i'AllSTS.
Suitablo for Grapes. Peaches. Pears, Raspberries,
Strawberries, Blackberries, currants, Ac. nfl.2r.
i. 10 or 20 acres each, at tho following prices for the
present, vis.: 20 acres for $2lM. In acres for $110,
5 acnv for $60, 21 acres for 10, i acre lor if-'U.
I'nvahlu bv one dollar a week.
Also B-ond Cranbejrr Iniidi. rtid village lots In
CHETWOOIl. 25 by H0 feet, at $01 each, payable
bv one dollar a week. The aisivo laud and 1'irnis
sTo titnated at Chetwual, Wnshiiigtmi Township,
Burliugtou County. New Jersey, tor further tn
forumtiun, apply, with a P. O. Stump, Tor a circular,
to
B. FRANKLIN CLARK.
No. (if, Cedar Street, New York, N. Y
.1 miliary 21. ISO;;. ly
"weI7E?s'S HCT2L,
Corner Fawn and Market Streets.
XI H I ICY, 1A.
MIIE undersigned respectfully informs the public.
1 thai he has taken ehargo of tho iiIhivo named
Hotel, and asks for the eontiiiuaiicc of the former
patronage aud would invite all others to give him a
cull.
HIS TABLE
is always supplied w ith the best the market affords.
His Bar contains the choicest liquors, and bis stab
ling is good and well attended bv careful Ostlers.
MICHAEL W1LVERT.
Sunbury, Slay SO, 1851!.
IACY rt'KN!
IWM'V I'l K.X I
JOHN FAREIRA.
Nn. 7IS ArchStrect.be.
low Eighth, south side.
PHILADELPHIA.
Importer ami Mami
facturerof. and Dealer
in all kinds of Faucv
Vurs. -fr Ladies' arid
Children 8 w ear.
I wish to return my
- tlt.ki.La ti, otv IVii.it.ls of
a -as c... . .i- ...
.runi'iirv nun me sue.
-ftvs rounding Counties, for
-is their verv liberal pa-
'yiliZi'' troniigo-cxteii-led lo me
during the lust few years, and would .'ay to them
that I now have in store, of lny o n Inisirlaiioii
and mannlactiire u very extensive assortment ot nil .
the different kinds and qualities of Fancy Furs. !' !
Ladies and Children, that will bu woru during the j
Fall and Winter seasons.
Being the direct Importer of all my Furs from
Europe, and having them nil Slanufactnred under
my own supervision enables lue to oti'er my ens o-
mcrs A the public a much handsomer Set of Furs for
the same money. Ladies please gite me a call be-
tore purchasing . 1'leooe icmemncr lue nuiue, num
ber aud strict.
JOHN FAREIRA.
713 Arch Street, Philudelphin.
September 12, lHtiS. iiu
IMIiS. ArruiiK'iti'iilM Ist3.
ot TVcw Vork IJiir.
THE CAMDEN AX'l AM BOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO. S LINES.
Frum Pliiltulrljthia to Nrw Yort- und Wat) Plarf',
from Walnut ilrerl Wharf and KtHinslon
DiiHtl. trill leave as follnwt, viz: S'.iliK.
At A A. SI., tis Camden aud Amboy, (C. uud
A. Accommodation.,
J2 2i
At IS A. SI., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J.,
Accommodation,
At K A. SI., via Camden and Jersey City,
Morning Sluil.)
At i A. M . ua Camden aud Jersey city 21
Class Ticke'
At 11 A. SI ;a Keuslngron nnd Jersey city,
Express
At 12 SI. via Camden and Auiboy, C and A.
(Accommodation.)
At 2 P. SI , via Ciuuden and Auiboy, (C. and
A. Fxpreas.) ,
At 3 P. SI., via Kensingtou aud Jersey City,
Wash, and N. V. Express ,
At til. P. St.. via Kensington and Jersey City,
(Evening Mail.)
At 111 P. SI. via Kcuslngton and Jersey city,
Southern Mail.
At l (uigho via Kensington and Jersey city
Soulueru Express
Al i P. M.. via Camden and Auiboy, (Aoeoui-
nusiation, Freight and Pusaeugcr, First
Clasa Ticket.
Second Class Ticket.
2 25
3 00
2 li
3 00
2 25
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
S
I jo
For Water dap, Slroud-burg. Scruuton, tt ilkes
barre, Sloiilnwiu, tireut Bend. Ac, at 0 A. M.,
from Kensington, via Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western Railroad.
For Slaucb Chunk. Allenfown. Bethlubeiu, Belti
dere. EoaUm, Lamberltille, 1 l.uiiuglon, , al t
A. SI., h-oui Keuaingiou Depot, olid at 2i P. M.,
trom tt alnul street tt Hurl.
(The t A. M. Line eouuerla wilh Trailia leat ing
Ewi for Msiiek Chunk, al -20 P. M.I
lor .Mount Holly, at a A. M , laud 4 P. M.
Fur Freehold, at A . SI and 1 P. SI.
WAV LINES.
Fur Bristol, Tr.ut.ui. lo.. al II A. M. and 31 and
i P. SI. from krllalugloU,
Fur Palmyra, Ititvrlou, Delaueo, Beverly, Bur-
lintoii. Eluieuce, Buidcutowu, 4o., al 12, I, 2, 4 j
euu a l .-ti.
( y For New Yiuk, and Wsy.l.inas luaviug Ken
siugiun D(st, take the Cars un r'lltk aireel, nbova
Viol nut. half au hour before Ueparlura. The tars
run inio Ihe l-4, aud uu the aintal ul aswk Train,
run trout lbs Depot
fitly Puuuda uf Baggage eolv, allowed eaek
paaat-ngur. t'aasengurs are pruhikiu-4 fluM takiug
an) thing as baggage bul their waariug apsuel. All
baggage uter buy pounda lu be paid M ealra. The
tou.pMiy liuull Iheir ftawuaildiiy lur baggage lu
Oue Dollar per p..uu4, and will nul be Raid K4 auy
aauuuul beyuaid fluu. atcipl by ass,ul ual.
U UAUiltU, Agtul.
January 17, IwiJ.
l UKl'Altli MANTILLA, CI.OAK ANl
n ic i:miohii n.
So. 2U Cksasi t kiaaar iFmttly Nu T04 )
PUlUl'kLI'lil...
J W PKiH'Tiilt 4 CO , niu tka eiLai!. tj
lhair 4 1 leads lu Ik .is hug aud Bupa.k au. v(
rin t LlUkia aud ri att,
iuipaiallfl4 la any Mtaai anas
Ike tnuiaaaaul auauumawdaliua ssVdad la anr new
Uiss, avail w as) W Uatuta Ike UUaat tuatMl
la uaf
lM llrtsatrlaws'atl
kua alll he fe.a4 stall Iiutai.s4 auk etas 4
assii-ttuaul Vital I lasa 1 1 Ua, al.uk a ill be ssaa.
Iaa4 a auasa
absasaaua, us ike a.,'b. ka4 atA ka
Uul.l
i'tt I mail .ill ka eas.sA.llj n.u4.4 W
as4 .l4.aa-l, kaaae aaJ(va nas4, ay4 .'
It4a u law swim
j pmi T i t in,
Vm I'kawul !(! I'klalal,.a
Is, I l,Ul If
Economy to Wealth!
1 ItC YOI It elVUGII I'OIt 13 41s..;
The BEST and CHEAP. WJ Household REMEDY
In 1110 t'wn.
Mud me ZA0 : POHTEIl'H
GREAT COUCH REMEDY
MAinwtr 7, A DOC POR.
TEll JaHv Balsam
Is wwtienti'rt if used it-'
cordinor tD tli ilireolinns.
to cure) rvnl I Coughs, '
Colds, TJlitwrnwg'Congh, '
Asthma, iwil'nll affections '
of the Tluaoti anU Lungs,
Madame Zwti' Porter: 1
Jlalsnm is J'W asTSd with !
all the requisiii care and 1
skill, from combination 1
nf the best rejtcdics tiiu '
Tegcutble kinififfsinllords
Its .cmodial qua iies are
based on flspowcrtrsnasist
the healthy and v.'fcriotis '
circulation nf the ;Vhod, '
bloial. thru' the Lun.sr: It
Is not a violent reinsvly,
but einulicnt wnrinltig,
searching and etTectiT ;
ean be taken by tho oMrn
person or youngest ehibf.
M nib me Zadoc Porter's
Balsam has been in use by
the public for over IS years
and has acquired it pru-
scnlsalo simply by being recommended by thoso
who nave nseu it lo itieir amioien iriemts and others
Most InronTAMT. Madame Zoloc Porter's Cure-
live Balsam is sold at a price which brings it iu thu
reach ol every one to Keep ir convenient lor use. Iho
timely use of a single bottle will provo to bu worth
1U0 tunes its cost.
NOTICE Save your Sloncv ! Do not be persua
ded to purchase articles at Is to f I which do not con
tain the virtues ol a I.I cent Bottle ol jtiadninu Por
ter's Curntive Balsam, the cost of manuf icturing
which is as great as that of almost any other medi
cino ; and tiie Very low prico at which it is sold.
maVcsthe profit to the seller apparently small, and
unprincipled dealers will sometimes recommend
other medicines onjihich their profits are larger, un
less the custouiers insist upon hnving Madame Por
ter's and none other. Ask for Sladatne Porter's Cu
rative Balsam, price Di oeuts, and in largo bottles at
20 cents, ana time no otner. li you cannot get it at
one store you can at anotloT.
Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers lit 13 cts.,
and in lurgcr bottles at 2o ets.
II ALL A RUCKEL, Proprietors,
January :il. lij.'l. ly ew York.
aon iswk.iit .v co.,
MANtrAL'TI HKIIS OP
SUPER-CARB. Of StVBA. Ac..
Aud Solo Agents in the City of New York for
CREAM OF TARTAR SUBSTITUTE,
Intuited by Prof. Eben N. Horsfird, of Harvard
Vniversity. Office, U Old Slip, Hanover Square,
(up stairs,) NEW YORK.
rpilE high price which Cream cf Tartar eoinmauded
J in ISM. together with the alarming extint In
which its dangerous adulteration had been carried,
w ith other considerations, irssiicc.l tlic distinguished
Chemist, whose name v given above, to ymuieiicu
what proved to be a long and lalsuious scientific re
search, to discover ssdcsiruhlc substitute therefor.
His efforts were crow ned wilh abundant success, and
hundreds of thousands of pounds of the SubsHiutu
have been sold and usi'd iluTiVt tl.e la-t eve tear-,
1 i- , ... . .....
uiriuiiioui ine i inic-.l Klines a!lil tlie l unaittis.
llie fnlloing true coiiipin is.il! of its nature an I
the results of its um with ilc.-e of Cream of Tartar,
w ill convince the most iii'-reiii.lnus of its value.
Cream of Tr.rtar is a l.i-tai h ate ol i'otaih. '
This Sulk-titule is simple Phosnhaie. and contains
nothing but wind is found in I eef-st.-uk. and in corn,
wheat and other cereals, uud is therefore highly
nutrition.. It al-o ha- a health-giving influence,
nnd supplies that for v. hivh there is a iMiisluut de
ntiuid in Ihe sv-teui.
t.lr It sold ?ft a much less price than Cream of
Tartar.
Slareh 21. 1m,:?. ly
llr:iuli-v, Hlnes, 4a'iiis. .V'.
fllHE subscriber, having opened iu Thompson '
JL I'rick Iluihlitig .Mill street, Dauvillc, a largn
and complete slock of
FOREDiX AND DO SI Eft IC Llgi'ORS.
comprising the best bran U of Brandies, (iin. Old
Rye. Scotch and Iiish hiskey. I'l.n. .-sherry.' Slu
deira. t'hampaiii-and oilier ines. ol ail grades, all
ol ahicll will he sold Wholesale, al the lowest city
prices. Tavern-keepers, bvbuvinjot us, can save
it least the freight.
Persons desirous of purchasing liquurs for
F A SI I L Y I' S i: ,
nay rety Uhiii imng liiini.-hcd tvitli a
pure
au t
anadii Iterated articl,.
.." Being dciei iiiiited lo estnbli-li a reputation for
selling cheap, he respect hilly soli.-ils Ihe patrouarjo
of Ihe public. Ail older.- prompt I v attended to.
jj:iii:.MiAiis. Hall.
Dalit iiie. .fin;., lit. li'.ii.
t iis.iii.i ton CE :-.-.
NOUTUL'Ml;i:i:L.VM) pexnsy lvaxia,
A'.- '.- iviir.!
ri'lIlC niWi'iUr having !.as,. ibis well kl.oMit
J TaveTu Stand. I.itely !,. pt by .'lis. f. S. Proon.
respect fully inl'ori is i1,.-public that he isrelitting and
repairing Ihe ,reiiii-c. mi l n ill be prepared lo en
tertain, in u c.'mhirluhlc lilaliuei. his luiiiieroiis
tricuus throughem
patronize hi e-tubli
April 12, 1S..2.
Ihc eiuiuty, i.u l nil nhu nisy
'iimvllt.
JOSEPH VANKIRK.
IKnVAi:i ASSOI I li'lOS,
PiilLAliUI.l'llJA.
For Ihe Relief of the Sick and Di-trcsscd. atHk-ted
with Virulent and thronic Diseases, and espcciulle
for the cure of Discuses of the Sexuul I ir.-ans
MEDICAL ADVICE gitcu gratis, by the acting
Surgeou.
. V A I. CARLE REPOKTS on .p.crmaiurrhoea
or Seminal Weakness, nnd oilier Inseivis of li .
Sexual Organs, and ou tlie MEW REMEDIES em
ployed in thu Hi-Hl,s.-ir. sent to the afflicted in
sealed letter envelopes. lue of charge. Two or three
stumps for Iiostugc uill be acccpiablc
Address. IiR. J. SK 11.1.1 X 1HH lili fox. Aetinir
Surgeon. Howard Assuciution, No. 2 S uith Nintlt
Mreet. Philadelphia. Pa.
January.'!. Hii:i ly
Willi ! cr KHMt li '-,
OF MALL PAPER UK EVEltV DESJRAULF
STYLES AND PATTERNS,
Jl'ST received direct from t'uo Slanufacturer. at
the MAMS1011I SloitK f
FRILINtJ A UKAXT.
Sunbury. March ti 1S2
II. II. .M IKMICK.
llortifv ill litt, SINRI RV.
PA.
2 t-ollections alien led lo ill Ibe counties ol Nor
ihuinberiund, Liiiou, Suydcr, Sloulour, Ci.iuu.hia
aud Lycumiu;.
iiti-rittKM E.s.
Hon. John SI. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. U. Oullell lo.,
Hon. Win. A. Porter.
Morton Sle.Miehni-1, Emi.,
E. Keichaui A Co., 2--J Pearl Street, New York
John W. Ashmad. Atlornev at Law,
.Matthews A Cox. Aiiomevs at Law,
Sunbury, .March 2V, IN.2.'
iii:iiu'm iioti:Ih"
7.m.Ai, i'ri.'
fpllE management of this well-kiMiwn II. .1,-1 h,
1 lug beeu resumed by .Mi-a.ni. 1 1) i 1. 1; A IIKKH.
Ihe preaeul proprietors, beg leave to iutiwiu the public
thai the bouse is now being thoroughly reuotated.
retilttHl. aud impioved. nh a t it w lu tlie proper and
eomlorlable aeoouiiuiMlutiou of ihia.etn.ke may la.r
tha ealablisbiueiil with Iheir custom, liue.ts aill
les-eive due alleulloa aud tKiurleay. and noeapeu.
will ba Siare4 that may oouduce tu luaiulaiu
hotel in a ttrst-clu sttlr
Families and ulhcrs de-iriug lo sojourn In Harris
burg dunug the auiuuur uumlha. w ill Uud pl.-asuiil
boarding aud large aud wvll-veulilled loviua ut our
aalablishuienl, upon luodciale Inm..
St Olf CO VI P.
March t,M3. J. titl.lH.Kf IHKH
u iiMi:uiai pviiivinu; niv
in: i iti.i. i:n j
As Iu.prot a4 lar l and I MO,
Dy E K Lit HAM 4 to , t P.wlri , New oik
TIIIE uuly Frwaa-r eotuiruotad ou an.i.iitu pn
eiplaa. ilk a 1. lohlug vau and pmg tu.o
alaHff The ou faaleiia tlie tii-.-aiug ,. the vlvaut
tkeoihe rauioi aa ll aa laal aa !... o
'Ike auoat lapld in tlastsiug, Wllk Ihe l.a.1 quat.ll y
ut n-e.
Ike auoal eem nniWal Uissal, aa ll la lbs u.u-t iu pie
aad durable lu aiiueiuie
lot aaie In ail tka xii-il elllea and tuaua iu Ibe
I asuti.
ka.k Frwsas aea,ttipi.la4 a Ilk Uk uf la'-H-s
ka4 lull ttUMlV-a
IHDti
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4 quasla. is I
4 sjuajiu. 4 uj
ajuaiu, 4 Mi
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U uualts, 11 Ml
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Ik fli k
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HUa ka Illau4eel Ike IsUslls gvaxsaJ
aHaull k.aiu a ka4 ia S.u.al
slk. J asiaa a4 ail Hfcla ai lwabaS aasl bu.l it.g
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