Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, February 27, 1864, Image 4

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OH CONCENTRATED LYE
FAMILY BOAP MAKER.
WA R m bih Saponlner hrlP"
to reduce them. It make Soap for Four cnt
pound by using jrour klloken grease.
13?-CAUTION ! As spnrlomt Lyes are rfirored
also, be careful mid only buy the Patented orliclo
put up in Iron can, l) others being Counterfeits.
PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
Philadelphia No 127 Walnut Street,
Pittsburg Pitt Street and Duqueene AVay.
'November 21, 18;!. 3m
18G3.
FRILING
18G3.
& GRANT
AT TlfE
MAMMOTH STORE,
"yy Ol'LD respectfully announce that they have
just received and opened a very large and well selec
ted Stock of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which they are Killing to dispose of at 5 VERY
SMALL ADVANCE ON
I'irsl .
OUR STOCK IS COMP.LETE
AND EMMiACES EVEKYTI11NC!
GIVE TJ3 yv CALL.
Thankful for post favors c bore to meet a con
tinuancc of the same by still selling Goods at cheap
if not 'Hi;AIi:K than cmi bo purchased else
where. FKILIXU & GRANT.'
Sunbury, May 23, 1803.
II. II. MASMFK,
Attorney nt l.nw, SUNBURY, PA
Collections attended to iu the counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
and Lyoowing.
BEFF.nsxrr.g.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. U. fatteM Co.,
lion. Win. A. Porter, M
Morton McMichiici. Esq., "
E. Keieham A Co , 2MI Pearl Street, New York.
John W. Ashmcad. Attorney at Law,
Matthews Cx. Attorneys" at Law, "
Sunbury, March 29, 1802.
lar.icu'M iioti:i.,
Jlurri-tiurr. Pa.
TPIIE management of this well-known Hotel bny
L in; been resumed by Messrs. CUYLE A IIERR,
the present proprietors, beg leave to Inform the public
that the houso is now being thoroughly renovated,
refitted, and improved, with a view to tho proper and
comfortable acoomiuodutinn of those who muy favor
tho establishment with their custom. Guests will
receive duo attention and courtesy, and no expeus
will bo spared that may cuuduco to maintain
hotel in a first-class style.
Families and others desiring to sojourn in Harris
burg during the summer mouths, wilt find pleasant
boarding and large and well-vcutilatcd rooms at our
establishment, upon moderate terms.
SCOTT COYLE.
March 29, 16H2. J. U1LBERTHERR.
Hull IapT lOOO IiMsi,
OF WALL "PAPER OF EVERY DESIRABLE
STYLES AND PATTERNS.
J 1ST received direct from the Manufacturer, at
tho MAMMOTH STORE or
FUELING A GRANT.
Sunbury, March 15. IRC 2
9IA!i!!ti:H PATENT HVE
in: iiti:i:zi:it :
As Improvod for 1859 and I860,
By E. KETCHAM A CO., 29 Pcailst., New York.
milE only Freeier constructed on scientific iriu-
1. cipli-s. with a revolving can and fcpring blade
s:iapcr. 1 lie one hastens the trcey.ingol tuc urcuui
thc other removes it as fast ns IVoicn.
't ho most rapid in fi-eciiug, with tho least quantity
oi ice.
The nu'-l economical incol; as it is the most simple
and durable in structure.
Vor sale in all the principal cities and towns in the
1 nion.
Each Freeior accompanied w ith a book of recipes
Tiiol lull uircctijus.
PRICES.
5 quarts. ?3 00
4 quarts, 4 HI)
6 quarts, b 00
ft quarts, 6 fa)
14 quarts, 8 00
2U qui.rls, 12 00
Apply to II. B. MASSElt, fuubury, Pa
March 2'J, lbt)2.
JACOB O. 33 E OK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Markt-t Mr--!, ucaily opposite liic
Itllil liOIKl lC0(,
SUNBURY, PA.,
I M OllMSIhe citinns of Suii'.mry ai d vicirntv.
I that he liar just returned liom l'liiiiulclphia with a
loll uifeortiiicut ot
I AI.I, AMI WIAI'I.It ;OOIS,
tF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY.
His stock c usitta of Cloths. French Cloths. Black
I,,eSl;in and Fancy Ciwiuieres, Biark Satin, 1'igureil.
MlKs. I'liini ami t anev Caviiuere V r.bl l.Min, wliicn
lie will make up to older iu styles to suit tho tute of
- ciusumiors, on sliorl notice, and Uio most rcosouublu
terms. ,
Any (loods not on hand, will be furnished from
Philadelphia, tiy givini; Iwo duvs' notiuc.
tloods I'uiui.-bed by cu-.tiiu.eis will be uiado up to
order as nercioiore.
As he will cmploynone but experienced workmen
persons may rely on getting their work wi ll done at
I ik sm.ii.
Thankful for the patronage ticretolore bestowed
He respectfully solicits a eouuuuuuce ut I tie same,
buubury, Sept. 4 'J, lbt3.
HOOTS AND SHOES
II ST received from New York and Philadelphia
a fresh supply of the latest sl vlt s and of the besl
quality, wiiii n ne ua uau mauo up i oruur, am
warranted to give good satisfaction. He Inn mud
arrangement in the oily Ui have his best work mud
to order, which can be had at all times, it not uu
hand they will be irorurcd at riwwiinliie notice.
Manufacturing of BltoTa aud SHLS of all kind
as u.iual.
1 will alao wholesale Roots and Shoe by lb Lux
Call and examine belor purchasing il.iakcro
Mi l iaii-!v yourselves.
'JUurkl'ul fur liaUousge hcrelofote Wtowcd, L
reswt'ilully fc-diLii a continuance ul the same.
r li';. i. i More room, three douis west ut the
Load lu .Murk si Buuaie.
WM. Ji. M1LLLR
Sunbury, St pi. IV, M-
fAXH.b Immediately, a Jour Muuuktr, ou
iU os noik. UuuJ h'u uiiii.
NDW FANCY STOIII).
UA I Sii Jiut miuiiuHl troin PLilMdilphu, bate
now vpta a fresh supply ut
''rliiMlKt mmU I'tiHry Arll l-
al b r fc w Hun In tb luuia ad,, il l!,.' Ibe r.l 1. 1 e
i, alia l'a kvr. in Maiti Nuaia tuulut), l a
IKlMiak tua-snU 1st ailb(
l a.lis 1iiinadi. fcsT l't.4-, tas,
pall.it,, hH l'i.s-., f.i,.l."ikiU,
llan.ltvicblt N ttlut.
liS aid I'oU.ai Ihri-a.! .alt l!.ita
y,jl.. Uuuliu at4 I' ti I ai mt-k llls,
4 t-Ui Iniss., liMiiois Ltiia s5 ltitM i 'sltaia
aM. rlv.a l.s.u ,attn4 I usls llrfll Itito-hts
Un i,i Hair Nils, . I i.l iias, txaii,, ml,
an l nuo.su. .us uinva aiiskl-a, all ! Uu Is a ill ta ui4
al ln tuwsat lutta.
I kaa a.U.J Iu a y sl at li.lwo.ral ii.iU, lus i
Mu Mu.4a lai. i.4 1.1 .! t iilli, InU.t
U as 1....1. ).!.. Ml J.a.1 l.s Al., !
U 1 1 '. " km siJuUis.
asui .ml- ' U do ad -a tuat a.4 M
Liu 1.I.J (wtSdn 1
A I. a i aHt 1 sua l ulil Irf fts I'liiiias
i..u ... ea bvn-ial, Al w I n.,
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A. Itrf Atsworlincnt " FkhTI
EVANS WATSONS
SALAMANDER SAFES.
Git EAT FIRE AT READING, PA.
February 12, 1892.
flKSTi.ftMr.if It gives me much satisfaction to
Inform yon that In the severe firo which, on the
morning nf the 4tlt Inst., entirely destroyed all my
stock and materials, I had one of your Salamander
Eire Proof Safe. After enduring an intense red
heat for seven hours, the Bafe was opened, and the
Books and Papers were preserved In an umblcmished
condition. 1 shall need another Bafe a soon as 1 get
in order. Yours, most respectfully,
W. P. DICKINSON, Reading, Pa.
FIRE AT UKEEN CASTLE.
CnAitnKKsnrno, Franklin county, Pa., )
August Hist. ISM. )
Messrs. EvAxa A Watsoh, Philadelphia Gentle
men : On tho morning of tha 22d of August, ISM,
our Storehouse at Grccncastlo was destroyed by fire.
Tho Salamander Safe wo purchased Irom you some
few years since was in tho abovo mentihned storo
houo. and contained all our books, papers, cash, Ae.
which were preserved In a perfect condition, after
being exposed to a most intonschcat for sovcrnl hours.
Please inform us upon what terms you will sell us
another larger Safe.
Yours truly. OAKS AUSTIN.
Salamander Suit, for Ranks, Stores,. Private
Families. Ac, Ac. Also, Evans A Watson's Patent
Alphabetical Bnnk Locks and l!iiik Vault Doors,
equal to any nindo in the country, and sold on as
good terms. K W. would respectfully refer to
tha following Hanks and other yartiua, having their
Bates and Lucks now in use, to their entire sutisfnc
tion, and many others gh en at their Store.
Vsm-.n Statks Mint, Branch Hank, Shelbyvillo
Philadelphia. Tennessee.
I'MTrn Statks AnsESAL.Cily Hank of Philadelphia.
California.
Consolidation B'k of Phils
Pottstown Hank. Ta.
Contcsvillo Bunk, Pa.
Stroudfbnrg Hank, Pa.
Jersey Shore Rank, Pa.
Lock Haven Hank. Pa.
Com'th Bank of Fhila.
Chnlanooga Bank. Tcnn.
Pre'ru Loan Ass'on, 4th st.
Bank of Northumberland.
Bank of North u Liberties,
Philadclnhia.
Union Hank, Baltimore.
Southwestern Bunk ol Va. Paul and Swift, Bankers,
Fulton Bank. Atlanta, Go. Alabama.
Newark Bank. Del W. G. Sterling.Wilkcsb'e.
Bank of N. C. Raleigh, Bcwisburg JtanR, J'a.
Other references given ujion catling nt our More.
No. ltl S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 5, lSou. ly
-aV u
TlHTrARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND
ri;it i:Mioitii M.
No. S20 Ciiesnit Btbiirt. (Formerly No. 708.)
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. PROCTOR A,CO., Invito the attention o
their Friends to their largo and Superb Stock of
Fino CLOAKS and FIRS,
unparalleled in any former season
Tho Inercamd, accommodation afforded in our new
location, enables us to duvote the fullest attention
to our
I'm lcnrf ment
which will be found well furnished with every de
scription of First Class FI RS, which will be guaran
teed as represented, or the money paid will be re
funded. ORDERS per mail will be carefully attended to.
and delivered, Express charges paid, and disluneo
inside of 100 miles.
J. W. PROCTOR A CO,
No. 820 Chcsuut Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. S, ISO:;. ly
50 STOVES.
OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ARE FOR
SALE AT
. .1. Itolii'lsaoli & Co.
IF O XT 3Sr :D R -2",
BUNBURY, 3?EIClSr'A.
el tho Best Get tho Ohcapcts Get tho most Eco
nomical, v. hich can be had ut the Kohrbach Foundry.
llavmir a lame assortment o the most approved
STOVES, such UJ Cooking, Parlor, Office and Shop
Stoves, which will be Bold at the lowest rates. Alio,
Kettles of all sites, Pans. Skillets. Ac.
Ihcv uro also mnuutacturiux Machinery, rloughs,
actings. Ac, at short notice.
ltepairing all kinds oi Agricultural implements
me iu a good wurkiuuuliko manner ouu uPluo
ihorteBt notice
All articles shipped as ordered. Orders 'respect
fully solicited Mid promptly attended to.
liUllttUAV.il & iv.
f7? Old Iron, and all kinds of Produce taken in
Exchange for work.
fuubury, net. 3, 1S03. it en tmyiu
VARNISHES, PAINTS & GLASS !
TE offer to Dealers, Coachmaker and House
Painters, at the very lowest nett cash prices
the best Coach and Cabinet A'arnishes ; Pure White
.cad: rreuchand American Zincs ; Chrome lrceus.
aud Yellows. Drop and Ivory Blacks, aud a full as
sortment oi all mo nucr colore sucu a v eruiiiiions.
Lakes, Tune Colors Ac, also. Paint and arni.-li
Brushes, of the best make. Glamor Diamonds and
oints: Paint Mills,: smirlo and double thick Glass,
of all descriptions and ail Materials used by House
and Couch l'auiters winch we can sell us cheap, 11
not cheaper, than any other honso, from the fact
that we keep down our expenses uy eouuiicin g our
business personally.
Mr. R At'. one of the firm for many yean manu
factured the Varnishes, sold l y the lute C. Sihmck.
Wo. feel confident that our A'arnishes, are equal, if
not superior, to any manufactured in this Country.
a warrant tnem to give entire sniiMaciioii. tinu it
not as represented, tho money will be refunded. Give
us u call before purchasing elscnhcie. A liberal
discount made to ine irauo.
H.LTON 4 UAU,
Nos. 1. '16 i 138 North Fourth Street, corner Cherry,
1 uiiadclphm.
Oct. 10. 1863. 0m
Kt-ndiuff Itailroal.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
(
RKAT TRUNK LINE from the North arm
North-Wcst tor rhiladelphtu, ISew lork. Head
ing. Pottsville, Lebunou. Allcutowi. Eustou, dc.
Hauls ieae mtirisourg ior i uiiaiicipiiiu. fttw
York, Reading. Pottsville. and all luteruiediulo
taiiuns. at b A. M., and 2 00 p. M.
New York Express leaves Harrisburg at 3 00 A. M.,
arriving at New York at 10 15 the same morning.
lares from llarrirbuig : loAaw lorkr.i id; to
Philadelphia $3 35 aud 2 Ml. Baggage checked
through
Reuirning. leave New oik at 0 A. 31.. 12 Noon,
and 7 P -M. Pitts!iurgh Express). Leuic Philadel
phia at 8 lo A M. ami 3 oil 1 M.
Sleeniiig cms iu the New Yolk Express Truins,
through to and from Pittsburgh without change.
PcM-iiera by the Cattawissa Huil Road h ave Ta-
uisquu ut B f,o A. M., un 1 2 15 P. for l'iiiludcl
phia, New-York, and all Way Points.
trains leave rotlsville at V la A. ill., and :.:iu 1'.
M , for Philadelphia. Hurnsburg and New York.
An uccuiutuodation Pataeiiger 0 ain leuve Reading
at 6 30 A. M., and re'.urua from Philadelphia ut 4 30
P.M.
l "" All the alwve trains run daily, Sundays ex-
ecl'u-''- . ...
A niindav train leave 1'oilsvillo al ( JU A.W.,
and Philikrelphia ut 3 15 P. M.
Coininotulu.n. Mileage, Season, and Excursion
Tickcld. at reduced rales tu and from all points.
Ml founds Bugguge allowed eacut 'io, iiger.
G. A. NlCl'LLS,
Dee. 12, 1803. Gcueral hupeiiulvudent-
NEW FANCY STORE.
AIAHE tulucribcr rcsetfully inform ber fiii i.ds
1 and the public. Ihat she can just on.il. Ian
do.,r west of Ui Post Office, a NtW MuCK IF
FA.V'C V GUOl'S, for l.tdiea and gi uilciucu, Useful
aud urnaiueutal. voiuUliug iu arl oi
I.e'.ii- Tiimuiins, Stuti.'oerr,
Ztpns. Blank Hooks,
i. ,ii. .ii au4 oilier i bread, iiai
Biodii'g-,
Ril.lailiJ,
Uiatr'.iliJ 1agi,
i'utkil l!M,f,sf
McliioialiduUtS books
Dolts, lots.
Inks, SlatW,
Gatuiss lor ( bildrvu,
and variety of uilur articli. all of which have
l.eeaaileelud with car aud will I aul.l at ieas. na.
Urn prieas. A.S N A 1'Al.N'U U.
fcuuLury.Oel. i, 1M1.I.-ly
IlkliluttlU IIUHaHf,
NOKTIIl Mill h LAND, 1 l..'.a LVAMA,
(An As llriJs' )
flMIK utswrilx'f lis.li.4 Uassai Ibis Well kaua
1 'iatrra Malui lulily kept bs Alls C H Hiuaa.
twls'iialls iiitiauis U put.na ttiai a is rabiliiisi and
ft aiiu'g in Mnis., and Willi .su4 w auf
l.fiaiu, lu a vuuilulai'ia wtaobvr. bis auuvrous
l.i.o ls tl..iUl,uHi ll. i. ukl, and ail aim may
imIii.isv tils iionmui
Apsd 11, IftO.
JorU'il V A Mi I tl k
vnzi.mrz?.a sctel,
t oi a. I Fs anj alaikii ftliuU.
HI illl , .
. fMlk adwiii.4 l..i.ll.IU inluiuai IU Uu.
I ifcal I. ta ua.e li,u xf Ika al-t l ssd
kl anla-a.l tU M,..Man4 t-t Ik .
an-4 and oi.l4 Inula all vlkw w ( Ims
Mlk aaJisiji.sJ isisllkll intuiins ll4 usUut,
tali
t ill-s T Al.l.W
b li(st lt 4 "k Wsl Ik auikt at'L
' Ails sS la 4., Ii. t u-sst v-l lbsws ! tto sa-
i liaA as a svJ ui a. II ia.i,l, -l .. I..I
-ii.
'.it. MALL RWL4
' . anlal) I '
WM. KNOCIIE.
. 63 MARKET STREET, IIARRISBL'RO, TA.,
Dealer in
PIANOS.
NEW Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers
from 1 200 npwards.
MELODEONS The best manufactured Instru
ments, from $45 to $100
Guitars. Violins, Aocordeons. Flntca,
Fifes, Droms, Banjos, Tambourines,
Violin and Guitar strings and musical mer
chandize in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
The Intcst publications always on hand. Musio sent
by mail to any part of tho country.
OVAL, SyUAltK, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
FHAMBS.I
Buitablo for looking glasses, and all kinds of pictures
always on hand.
A fine assortment of best nlated
LOOKING GLASSES from smallest to largest sies.
Any stylo of frame made to order at tho shortest
notice. WM. KNOCHK,
April 11, 1803. S3 Market St., Harrisburg.
Northern Central
llailway !
4;iiii:k'I'1.mi: taiii.i:.
TWO TRAINS DALY to and from the North and
West 1 trunch Susquehanna, Eluiira, and all of North
ern New York.
ON and after MONDAY. APRIL 20th. 1RB3,
the Pacsenser Trains of tho Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury,
Harrisburg and Baltimore as follows, vil :
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Hunbury duily (except
Sunday). 10 10 A.M.
leaves Harrisbnrg, 1 15 P.M.
" arrives at Baltimore, S 33 "
Express Train leaves Bunbury daily
(except Sunday.) 1107r. M.
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday.) 2 00 A. M.
" arrives at Baltiranro daily
(except Monday). 0 15 A.M.
Harrisburg Accoiuniodiition leaves Harris
burg,
C 30 A. M.
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex
cept Mjimavi
" leaves Harrisburg
" arrives at Sunbury.
9 15 A. M.
1 15 P. M
4 05 "
15 P. M
1 35 A M.
Express Train leaves Baltiuioro daily
. arrives at Jlarnsliurg.
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday).
" 'arrive at Sunbury.
3 00 A.
5 :irt
M.
For further information apply at the Office.
I. N. Di BARRY. Supt
I.si kasj niiiiu & ItlooniKburg Itnil,
road.
vN and after November 17, 1PC2, ras.'cnger
Irani? will run as loiiows :
MOVING SOUTH
Frrizlit If
Pa "xr n trf r.
10.15 A. M
11.40 P.M.
Pa t.ifvprr.
Lcnvo Scranton, S 00 A.' M.
" Kingston, 9.20
" Rupert. 11.30
" Danville. 12.05
Arrivoat Northumberland, 12.4.' P. M.
MOVING NORTH.
Lcavo Northumberland, 5 20 P. M
Danville, 000
' " Rupert. 6.35
" King-ton, 8.45 Leave, 1.45 P.M.
Arrive nt Scranton, 10.00 P. M. 3.10
A Passenger Train also leaves Kingston at B.00
A. M , for Scranton, "to Connect Willi n train f
New York. Returning, leaves Scranton on arrival
of train from New York, nt 4.15 P. M
The Lackuwanna A Bloonnburg Railroad conned
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rail
road at Scranton, for New York and intermediate
lointg east.
At Rupert it connects with tho Cattawhtsa RaiK
road, for points both east and west arriving at Phil
adelphia at 0.15 P, M.
At North inn tier land it connects with the Philadel
phia A Erie Railroad and Northern Central Rail
road, for points wet and south Passenger arriving
nt Harrisburg 4.50 P. M.; Philadelphia 10 P.M.;
and Baltimore 10.20 P. M.
The Freight and Passengers Truin north, leaves
Northumberland at 6.15 A M., and arrives at V,20 P
M., putsing Danville at 8.2" P. M.
JOHN P. ILSLEY, Sup't.
J. C. Wki.i.r. General Ticket Agent.
Nov. 2i, 1S02.
A REVEREND GENTLEMAN having been re
stored to health in a lew days, ulter undergoing
all the usual routine Jiud irregular expensive modes
of treatment, w ithout success, considers it his sacred
duty to communicate to his ulilicted fellow creature
the ubanh op ;i in:. Hence, on the ruceipl of an
addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy ot the
prcscrption used. Direct to
Du. JOHN M. DAGNALL,
1;VS FulUiu Street, Brooklyn, N V.
January 21. loiio.
TAILOEINQliALISxSiENTT""
Fuwn Strrect, opisUc Weaver's Hotel,
BUNEURY, Northumberland Co., Va
INFtlltMS his friends and the public generally,
that be bus taken tho Shop of Jacob S. It like,
di e d.. and is prepared to do uil kinds of TAILOR
ING in a giKnl woikuiHiiliko manner. Tho putrou
age ol tlio public is respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 10, ISO;!. ly
JUST BEADY,
NEW STYLES OF JEWELRY.
AN opportunity not to.e lost sight of. Rare
chuueu fur Agents. Ladies as well as-Gcntscun
act as Agnits. Apply early and, secure the a,jeucy
lor your locality.
100.000
WATCHES, VEST CHAIXS, LOCKETS,
A' ACS. GOLD PEA'S AAV PEAV1LS,
JJHACEEETS, STUDS, HUTTOJSS,
KECK CHA IXS, SETS OP JEW
ELUY, tVc.
To bo sold for 1 I each, and not to be paid for
nntil you know what you uru to get. Semi 25 cents
for Certificate, telling you whnt you can have, with
a circular, giving full particulars to Agents. Perfect
satisfaction guoiiuilved iu all eases.
Address, S. M. WARD i CO..
208 Broadwuy. Box 4,h70.
March 21, 1S03. ly
FAMILY DYE COLOKB.
Black.
Daik Blue,
Light Blue,
French Blue,
Claret Brown,
Dark Brown,
Light Brown,
Suutl Bruwu,
Crimson,
Magenta,
Muroou,
irange,
I'ink,
Purple,
Royal Purple,
Sulinuu,
Sourlet,
Slate,
Sol fori uo,
Violet,
Yellow.
Dark Drub,
Light Drab,
Durk Green,
Light Green,
Fur Dying Silk, Woolen and Mixed Gisxls, Shawls,
tcurts, Dresses. Ribbons, Glove, Bonnets. Hats,
Feathers, Kid Glove. Children Clolhluj,
and all kiuds of Wearing Apparel.
A Kuiing of M Per Cenl,
For 25 cents you cau color a many nasls as would
otherwise coat five times thut sum. Various sha les
can be produced flow the same live with per feci sue.
cess
Directions in English, Frtnclt aud German. Inside
of each atkge.
For further information In Dying, and giving a
pertict kuowlnlgs what colors are best adapted to
dye over others, iwith many v aluable recipe.) .ur
chase How A Stephens' Treatise un Dyeing and Co
loring. Hem by mail on receipt of i,rii- III cnia.
Mauuruclured If IhiU'K A SI EVFNS,
"'HI Broadway, Boston.
For sals I y Drufisti and Deidcis acuvially.
Sept. 2rt, IHOJ.-om
tloO UtlT PIANOS, BOO
m. in ii:it.
Haling removed lu bis nett Wrv-ltooms,
IV Wast Hut atoi Siaiar, Naw Yoaa,
Take great pleaaur in Calling Ibe attiiillou til lb
public lu bis Naw aud Full Seal I Iktat
lit nE WOOD PIANO FOKTEH,
Conlaii.liig all lb luodaru luioeuiaiii : lvr
truiis Uasa, r lcl Ii Giaud Aulu, llai u I'wlul, aad
lull liull t taut, fiuia
-4&m a)4tlU.
f 1-4 kOMiMtXD I'UKUV,
List luudi.tivia
Iktgieal sltaudiuf l. Iuckw' N
SiaaU I'lauu ioitw la, i,l llavll, a aaaViasil gualato
Us taaii aupssiuiny. iUy aaly as.4 lu La
Laasl tu Immmiu uimalsal faktailts
I I4GHAM PI a NU koKTlX,
f fuf Lsvt) Iks 'iu Jslvdal a a laaai.ad al ll. laal
Au-.ii. u lustiiuia ) k isua os lot filial
Mr Dwksi t feak U4 ai -.ilul IUIuLG.
I'l.oAe, aLkk isaitad Ilia t list 1'ilsa la lt ai4
lM ai l l.ktast al lb la- Felt k bvw . al
Ikt Is.livaii.g b ab,aa, tu-g 1 1 via kluu U
1 bssMt tuplo lsst4sab.lls I I ill I is SuAV.Iteid .aa
lu l.al tM.atiatall. u l.a pafaau) lu aaj I bunk
All llits uksiiau.tt.1 a a 4 1 awl-i tu L twada ul
all Ktua4 sailal, a4 Iaaiai4,4 ta IL Ksl
alii
h Ii - PiufiMiu aa4 taialiay ai l.ssalallt
latiu 4 l tu i-. U.-a iu)a,Mia tauit(
(Cm
DXl SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE
1 1 N I M E NT,
THE
GREAT REM FEY
For Jilttimattm, Gout, Xctiralgia, Lmulmg
St i.ff' Aril- ami Joint,.fyfrai, lirniff,
Cutnttixi 'Wound, I'ile, llraJorhe,
atid all lVitumatlf. and Xertottl
VUixrdcr.
For all of which Is a speedy and certain remedy,
end never fails. This Liniment is vr enured from
the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the
famous bone scttor. and has been used in tho practice
for more than twenty years with the most astonishing
success.
As an Alleviator of Tain, it Is unrivaled nyl any
preparation bctbre the public, of which the most
ekentieal may be convinced by a simile trial.
in is Liniment will cure rapidly ana rauicaiiy,
Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands
of case where it ha been used it has never been
known to fail.
For Neuralgia, It will fiord inimcdiato relief in
every case, however distressing.
It will relieve the worst cases of Headache in three
minutes, and Is warranted to do it.
Toothache also will it cure instantly.
For Nervous Debility and General Lassitude, arl
sing from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a
most happy and untuning remedy. Acting directly
upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and rovivl
fies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor.
For Piles, as an external remedy, we claim that
it is the best known, and we challcngo the world to
produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing
complaint snouiu give ll a trial, lor n win not iau
to a Cord immediate relief, and iu a majority of case
will effect a radical rcu e
Quincy and Sore Throat aro sometimes extremely
malignant and dangerous, but a timely application
ol this Liniment will never fail to cure.
Sprains are sometimes very ubstiuate, and enlarge
ment of the joints is liable to occur if neglected
The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment
iu two or threo days.
Bruises, Cuts, Wounds, Sores. Ulcers, Bum and
Scalds, yield readily to the wonderful healing pro
perties of Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, when
used according to directions. Also, Chilblains Frost
ed Feet, and luetxt Bites and Stings.
CR BTEPEHEN 8WEET
the Great Natural Bone Setter.
f Conuoti(iUt
PR STEPHEN SWEET,
is known all over the United States.
CouuoctiCul
DU. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut,
is the author oi "Dr Sweet's Infallible Li""ucut.'
Dr. Sweet's Infallibhf Liniment
Cures Rheumatism, and never fails.
Dr. Sweet's Infalliblo Liniment
Is a certain remedy fur Neuralgia.
Dr. Sweet's Infalliblo Liniment
Cures Bui us aud Sculds immediately.
Dr. Bweot's Infallible Liniment
Is tho best kuown remedy for Spruius uud
Dr. Sweet's Infalliblo Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Files, nnd seldom foils
lo cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothuchu in ono minute.
Dr. Sweet's Infnllibls Iiiniment
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no
scar.
A: Sweet'a Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for Sojcs in the known world.
Dr Bweot's Infailinl Liniment
Ha.- been in n.-o by more than a million people, and
uu praise it.
Dr Sweet'a Infallible Liniment
Taken internally cures Colic and Cholera Morbus.
Dr Swret'a Infallible Liniment
Is truly a ' friend in need," and every fumily should
have It hand.
i
Dr Swwt's Infallible Liniment
Is for sale by all Druggist. Price 25 and 50 cents.
A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as
nn external remedy, is w ithout a rival, aud will
ulleviale faiu nn.rc speedily than any other prep
ralion. For all Blieumntiu uul Nervous Disorder
it is trill v infallible, and ns a curative for Sore.
Wounds, Sprains. Bruises. Ac, its soothing, healing
and powerful sircngtheiiing properties, excite the
just wouder mid astonishment of ult who have ever
iriven itu trial. Over ouu thousuud ccrtiticulu o!
remarkable cures, performed by it within tho lost
two years, utlcst the tut.
TO HORSE OWNERS !
liR SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR
IPiKi-L.H it uurivaled by auy,Vnd iu all easo of
LauKnes. arisiiu; trout Snraiu, isruisc or n reiiun
iiig. its elieet is magical aud certain. Harueas or
Saddle lialls. Scratches. Mange, Ac., il will also cure
speedily. Spunu and l.iugboue may be easily pr.
vented and cured in Itieir incipient suige, but cou
firmed ease ar beyond the puaaibility of a radical
cure. No case of the kind, however, is so desieral
or tiupclcs but It may lie allevlaUd by tliu Mill
uieiit. and its fiiithtul application will always reuiuv
the Lameiieas, and tuuldo the burse lu travel with
euuipuiulik ease.
KVEIir HOUSE OWXEJl
should have this remedy at hand, for It timely ns
al lb lirsl aplieuranee ol Lajtjvue will effectually
nreteiil llnan' formidable distaaes, lu wulcn all nor
, are liable, and which reudtr tu many other is
aluablv horses nearly worthies.
SB SWEET'S
Inalliblo Liniment
la Til..
EOLDIER'S rilXEKD
Ab4 llsouaaiui toabd il Uul
aA. dVliXKNI) IN JMaUKD I
4'atttlltsat.
To tvuid liaaiib, olssxv lh klaalar ktul
Llkttuaau it Ms tia m etriji tabal, tvusi
alau ' . ksa itvt Ulallitst tlulsaatit ' Uuaa
U Ik litl task IsuUia, luVuwt ttWsak as
IvaaU
LIHMala-ill ACO,
awla l'i..Mk4ua, kutaksi t l
W"LuAN A Al l I a UstMtalA4M.it,
itl.tut4, )ita
r .11 t l 4saiM wjakw
H...I, :i iw -1.
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED A8 A REFVGE FROM QUACK
ERY.
THE OKLY TLACE WHERE A CURE
CAff BE OBTAINED .
T"R. JOHNSTON ha discovered the most Certain,
J Speedy and only Effectual Remedy in the
World for all Private Disease. Weakness of the Back
or Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and
Dlailder. Involuntary Discnarge, impoiency, uene
ral Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Languor, Low
Spirits. Confusion of Idea, Palpitation of the Heart.
Timidity, Tremblings. Dimness 01 Bigot or uniiiinea.
Disease of tho Head, Throat, Nose or skin, Affection
of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels Oinso Torri
hlo Disonlors arising from the Solitary Habit of
loiith those seerot and solitary practices more latal
to their victims thnn the sons of Syrens to the Ma
riners of I'lysses, blighting their most brilliant hope
or anticipations, rendering marriago, ao., impossi
ble. ,
TOI -MJ III:""
Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
Yonng Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant
Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listen
ing Senates with the thunders 01 eioiiucnce or wiin
to ecstaty me living lyre, may can wuu iuii con
fidence. It! A It It M 4.r..
' Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organlo
Uehiiiiy, aelormitles, e.. speedily curen.
He who nlaccs himself under the care of Dr. J
may rclitciously confide in his honor as a gentleman,
A , .,1 - 1.:. -,.!,, Ttl
anu eonuucniiy reiy ujion ms sain ns si 1 hsiiwu.
OKUA.-MC IVF.AIaI-.SM
ftnmnllately Cured, and Full Viimr Restored.
This Distressing Affection which renders I.ifo
miserable and marringe impossible is the penalty
naid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young
person are too apt lo commit excesses from not
being aware of the dreadful consequences that may
ensue Now, who that understands the subject will
pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost
sooner by those fulllni into improper habits than by
the prudent 7 Beside being deprived the pleasure
of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive
symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system
becomes Deranired. the Physical and Mental I'unc
Hons Weakened, Ixw, of Projprcative Power. Ncrvou
Irritability. Dvsnepsss, Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion. Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of
the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death.
OIUco, :. 7 K011II1 1'rotlorlfU Sli-oft
Left hand side coins- from Baltimore street, few
doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name
and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The
Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office.
A'KK WAKKASTEW IX I W O
DATK.
Ao Mrrrvry or Tiaiiseoni Drvgt.
ll(..IOIISTl..
Member of the Royal Collcec of Surgeons. London
Graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges in
the L'liilcd States, and the greater parlor whose lite
has been snent in the hospitals ot Jsindon, fans,
Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of
the most, astonishing cures that wero ever known
many troubled with ringing in tho head and car
When asleep, great nervousness, uciuk; ninriueu ai
udden sounds, bashfulncs, with frequent Muslim
attended sometimes with derangement of mind, were
ured immediately.
'.litis 1'tltIH I I.AIS .Kll ll li,
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them
selves by improper indulgence and solitary habits,
which ruin both body and lninu. uuniiing mciu lor
cither business, study, society or marriage.
Tiik.sk are some ol the sad ana mciancnoiy cnecrs
produced by early habits of youth, vis: Weakness of
Ibe Back and Limbs, Pains in tho Dead. Dimnces of
,ight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the
i!..n.t lvsni,TMv Xprv.iim Irritability. Deramrement
of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symp
toms ol Consumption. Ac.
Mkntallv. Jhe tcarlul effects on tuc nnmi are
inch lo be dreaded Loss of Memory. Confusion of
leas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-l'orebiHlings. Aver
sion to Society, "elf-Distrust. Love of Solitude,
Timidity. Ae arc some of the evils produced.
Tiioi'kanos of jiersons of all ngca can now judge
what is tho cause of their declining health, losing
neir vigor, becoming weaK, pale, nervous ami
naclatcd. having a singular appearance about me
cough and symptoms of consumption.
hare Injured themselves by a certain pracllce
. dulircd in when alono, a habit frequently learned
from evil companions, or ut school, tho effects of
w hich arc nightly fell, even when asleep, and if not
cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys
both mind and body, should npply immediately.
What a pity that a young man. the hupo of his
country, the darling of his parents, should he snatched
from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the
consequence of deviating from the path of nature
111(1 luouiging iu a ci'rmui auvi Usui,. i. u,u jiniui
hist, bclurc contemplating
.llAKItltGi;.
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most
necessary requisites to pruuiott connubial happiness.
indeed without inese, 1110 journey inningn me oc-
comes a weary pilgrimage ; the prositecl nouriy
darken to tho view; the mind becomes shadowed
with despair and tilled w ith the melancholy retlec
tion that the happiness of another become blghtcd
witn our own.
iisi:am: or l.iii'iti i)i:.x i:.
When the mtssuidrd' and imprudent votary of
j .1 ensure finds that tie lias unbilled flic seeds 01 this
IIUIIIlll uis,-liei, 11 uw Minn un.,i-iis in,., n,i m-nioi.i
sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him
from applying to those who, from education and
respectability, enn alone befriend him. delaying till
tho constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease
r.ako their appearance, such as ulcerated sore
throat, diseased pose, nocturnal pains ill the head
and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the
shin bones aud arms, blotches on the head, face and
extremities. proirrcssinK with frichtful rapidity, till
at last the palate of the mouth or the bone ot Ibe
nose lull in. and the victim of this swlul disease
becomes a horrid object vf commiseration, lill death
Cuts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending
iin to -that I'nUiscovcred Country from whence no
traveller returns."
It is tuirauriolv fart Ihat thousands fall victims
to this terrible diseasii, owing to the unskillfulness of
Ignorant pretendors, w ho, by tho use nt mat lirailiy
J otsoH, jiirrrtriy, ruin me euusiiiuiiou tuiu uissu
Ibe residue of life miserable.
N'I'ItA.Xi:itM
Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of the
auv I'nlearned and Wortl.lcs Pretender, destitute
of knowledge, name or character, who copy Dr.
inhuston advertisements, or style themselves, lu
flic newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians,
incapable of Curing, they keep you triSing mouth
after month taking their nuny una p.isoiius com.
IKiunds. or as lout, a the smallest fee can be obtained
and in despair, leat c you -with ruined health lo sigh
over your guiungaisappoiniiiient.
Dr Johnston it the only Physician advertising
His credential or diplomas always hauii iu his office
Hi reuiidiusor treatcnient are unknown to all
libers, prepared from a life spent in the great hos
pitals of Europe, the first in lit country and a nioro
titensive7VitutsiVur(ic thus any other Physiciau
in me world,
i ixitMi:.Mi:.T or Tin: ihim
The many thousand cured at Ibis institution year
after year, aud the numerous impurtant Surgical
Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by
the reporter of the Sun," "Clipper," aud many
other turner, notice of which hav appeared airain
aud again before Hi public, beside bisStandiug a
a geiuluuian of character and responsibility, ua
sufficient guarantee to the atllictfHt.
Hiti. lusi. afokn Mii:i:iiisY
t i iti:i.
Perton writing thnuld be rticular In directing
their letters tohU intliluliou, lu tbeloiioaii.g u.siu
J4n. .11. Joii.M-. ro, n.
Of lb Bullimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
February 81, lafi3 I y.
MANHOOD,
How lotf, How Itewlorr!.
J utt pnUiJitd, i'm tl Sraltd EitrtlujHt. Trie
Si Cruli.
4 LECTURE on the Nulura. Treatment and Ha.
V dlcal Curoid Speruiatotrhuia or Seminal eak
naaa. Sexual Dvniliiy, Ncrvousuesa. and luvuluulury
Fuiisaiott, iuduuiua; IiuisHruey, Cousuuiptiuii, and
Mvuiai ami rnvsicai ih-oiiuv.
ltyRoliTj. CI L tit WELL M. D.
Tk liulantaiil fact lhal lh awlul eobseueuee of
Half-AbtsM may be tfivelually raiuuvad wilboul uu
teiaal luedieiue or Hi daugeruu applicalUat iu
vaualiva, iualruiuauu, aicdlealed la'glia, aud other
empirical daikaa, I here tlvatly d luuuttr ald, aud
lh lilitly aw aud kifcbly tu. ccsalul traaluiuul at
adopted by Ut ealewaltd author, lully lalHvdl
by tucau uf alikb tleiy uu I Miablad to ur biw.
a If bwlaally, aud al lb least lajaslbl euat, Ihenby
atoidiujiall lb aslvarlued itualiuiu of thtday. Ibi
laaiui am piut bmb lu iBuastUMs and taoa
taaiula.
mat audeftaal, lu laia aavtli.p, la any asldrtaa.
iHsri Habi ua iei4 ul laa ait4a iau. pa, by ad
tuataiiia m iHtuiiattara.
t II At J C I. LINK AC)
117 Bow try, Ktw Iwk, I'osi tiaWa IWa. 4aa4
Aa U, t.l.-f . if,-ly U
iMteratatllttaittl llvlrl,
Hi aaal K? linfJtt'if, V-tmr ?ntih hi, tit
XtW ytMK
flMIIH Irat slut lluttlba tv.tt aaiat. Isutwailk
1 aad 1-lsasaVl llulal It 11 a s.l -i auptikst
tisaataisiiitilt) U III aa itaiiikf kcK .a k Kar kasiaisa
at laJt). It ta aaalial Us Its klll"M, aa-d b4atj
Ik ii hsii at I'ltt la) twtsbtaiksa nk t i nt a
tllost, bn Klikafctbatiit taa a bad all kaaut,
t tsa 4 ta tbatj taa !.. f tbot, ate .
4-tlt Ika ut a4 autasttait td la tist ataia -baik.
tsi til tk ata4 Ivan tl UsHst Kba4
4 l. laW
THIS ALL SUFFICIENT TITREE.
TnS GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES
Knoitn at "UdmhAJfi
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ.
HELM BOLD S EXTRACT ''BCCHU,''
" SARSAPARILLA
IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLD'3
GENUINE PREPARATIONS
'HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Positive and Specific Remedy
For Diseases of tho
BLADDER KIDNEY8, GRAVEL AND DROPSI
CAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increases the power of Digestion,
and excite the Absorbent into healthy action, by
which the Watery or Calccrous depositions, and all
Unnatural fcttlarKcmcntsare reduced, as well as nam
and inflatuation, and is good for men, women, or
Children.
iii:i.-tu:oi.i-N r.xTitACT
III CIIIJ
FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from "Excesses. Huhits of Dissipation, Early
j iiiiiservi Km, fir Auuse,
Attended with the following symtoms 1
lndispotinon to .xeruon j,osa or power.
Loss or Memory.
Weak Nerves,
Horror ol Disease,
Dimness of vision.
Difficulty of Breathing
J reiubitng
Wakefulness,
Pain in the back.
Flushing of the Body
Universal Lassitude of the
Muocular System,
Eruptions on tho Face,
Hot Hands,
1'allid Countenance,
irvncss oi tne rKinv
These symtoms, if allowed to co on, which this
medicine invariably removes, soon follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient may expire. Who eon
say that they are not frequently followed by those
uireiui aiscascs,
INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION,
Many aro aware of the causeof Iheir suffering, but
none will confess. The records of the insane Asy
lums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption.
bear ample witness to the truth ot tlio assertion.
Tho Constitution, once A fleeted with Organio
Vt eiiRiicss,
Requires (ho aid of medicine to strengthen and in.
vigornte the system, which ''Helmbold Extract
Iiuchu" invariably dues. A trial will eouvinee
the most skeptical.
FEMALES. FEMALES. FEMALES,
Old or young, single, married, or contemplating
marriage.
In many ancclions peculiar to r cmales the hxtract
inchu is unequalled by any other remedy, as in
tilorosis or Itetention. irregularity, rauiliilness, or
uppressionof the Customary l-.racuation. I leeratcd
or Schirrous stale ot the I terus. i.eucorrhea.
White Sterility, and for all complaint incident In
the sex. w hethcr arising from Indiscretion, Habits of
iissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
Sco symptoms above.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
Take no Balsam, Mercurr. or Unpleasant Medicine
. mr I upleosiuit and I'angcrous liiseases.
lIII.-tlllOI.O'M I'XTKACT
It! 411
Cure
SECRET DISEASES
In all Itieir stages : at little expense ; little or no
change iu diet ; no inconvenience,
AND NO EXPOSURE.
It causes frequent desire, and lives strenslh lo
Urinate, thereby removing olistructions, preventing
and curing Strictures of the Urethra, alluvinz pain
and liillamiiiution. so frequent iu this class of discuses
and expelling Poisonous, Diict-rcd, and Woru-out
flatter.
Thousands tipoh Thousands
WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF
And who have paid Heavy Fees to be cured in a
short time, have found they were deceived, and
Unit the "Poisou" has. by the use of -Powerful As
tringents," been dried up in the system, lu brcuk
out in an aggravated form, and
remap ulter iMurriago.
USE
iii:i.iiui.i-s i.xritAi-r
in iii;
For all AtTection and DUoascs of
THE URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in Mule or Female, from whatever
cause originating, and no mutter
OF HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a
I'll 1IKTIC.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU
Is tho Or cut Diuretie,
And It it certain to have the desired effect in all
Diseases, for which it is reootumended.
BLOOD ! BLOOD I BLOOD J
Hcluibold's Highly Concentrated Compound
Fluid Extract Barsaparilla Byphilia.
This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the
Scxunl (irguus. Linings ol the Nose, Ears, Throat,
v indpipe, and other Mucus Surface, making us
appearance in tho lorm of Ulcers. Helmbold Ex
truct Sarsaiarilla )urit1es the Blood, uud removes all
Sculy KruptiuiB oi the Skin, giving to the Complex-
iou a Clear and Healthy Color. It being prepared
evpressly for Ibis claw of complaints, its Blood-Purifying
Proprietor are preserved to a greutcr txteut
thou uuy other preparation uf barsaparilla.
Helmbold's Boss Wash,
An excellent Ijotion for Disease of a Svr.hilitie Na
tore, and as an injection in Diseases of the Urinary
Orirans, arising from habit of dissipation, used in
counoctiun w ith the Extracts Bucbu aud Sarauparilla
in suen mseaaeta rvuomnicnaed.
Evidence of the most responsible and reliable char
acter will accompany tie medicine.
CERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From eight to twenty year standing, with name
known lu Science aim fame.
For Medical Propcrtie of Buchu, ace Dispensatory
the United State.
See Professor Dcwce' valuable work on the
Practice oi Physio.
he remark made by lh lata Celebrated Dr
TH....1..1. ll.ll...l..l..l.i
S'ee remark made by Dr. Ephralm McDowelV a
celebrated Phytieiau, and Member of the Royal
College of Surgeon', Ireland, and published iu th
Tratuatclious ul In King and Queeu Journal.
See MedicvCuTiirKical Review, tiublishrd by
Beujuiuin Travers, Fellow of the Royal Culltga of
Miigeuu.
See moat of th late Standard Work on Modi
eiu.
Ex i u ait Bi eur, tl 00 per bottle, or ix, IS 00
SillSllAaiLL 1 imj 6oo
Ni-hoxku Rosa Wash. i0 " " S iu
Or balf adotouof aaeh ! f II 00. which will It
tutheieut lu cur Ui uual uUliuate caaus, if direvtiou
are adhered lu.
livlivered tu any addreat, tccurvly packed rum
ulswrvariun.
( tf Jtnacribe ivmitoiut in all eommuiltcaitout
Cuius guaiauuvd. Advie grali.
AFFIDAVIT. .
Personally pet red be for ui an Aldwuiaaof th
city u Philadelphia, 11 ll.lu.bold, wku, being
duly twutu, d"ib say, bit pfeparalitsu .,laiu ua
iiaruulic, au tuvfvuiy, M mbt UJuriout diugt, bul
tu puitly n.iUllt.
r II. T. HtLilUOLD.
Ka.a aud doMtibwi Uf' tua, Ibis i'Jd day ul
KutuUi, lm4. MM P. Ill LU AUD.
Aldviitiau, NiuUiUaal, abut liaua, I'kiia.
Aidiu UtUrt lafutaiatkia la tIJu
il. i. HLiiiUOUi, (.bttwU-
IKa4 104 tkaMlk TtblbtAiaat, balaw l'taallal ,U.
UlWAbK 0 CUl NHkJ UT
Aa4 Uxlisvipi4 llaalei '
VI ba cadtialuf tu lib put "tsf iktir alwl "uia'
alio l.t ua lb Kuauilott allaiuaj by
lialwbuld titHaia I'lapatallutia.
iautwt baaka,
M l. h aiapalilla.
" I u. u at td Hut Haslt
Ml by all lH,U tt)i
Ask rt'H Utl KtioLD -TAbB K DOT II tu
talwtt Ik tsiitntisssatal. at taa 4 M tt, A4
A t Itkiasstltuts t4 b fatal a
Utaat I sa at4 t kasasvas) Hatlsnt, Wi
Liu4ay. ! iak
ttviaai; ) it. -
The Atlnm'pi Htpres O'Aftnit',
C IVE NOTICE that thy hava c-M.oted ar-
il rangement with the Northern ContAl Railrni.l
Company to run train from llaltitnoreiir 1 ork,
Harrisburg. Jiaapiiin. Halifax, iravonnn, rwnhiiry,
Kortliutnhcrland. Lewisbnrc, Milton. Muncv, Wil-
liamspnrt, and all intermediate stations, eonnertiu
at llamsbnrg with the u lit. A I n fcJ j-.it.K l.A-
I'llt.SB for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and the
West.
Also with Howard A Co. ' Exnres at Millnn or
Danville, Blnomshurg, Wilkcsbarre, Pittston. Scran
ton. and tntcrmctiatft stations nn the Cattawisa,
Lackawanna A Bloomsburg Railroads. At Wil
liamsport, by Howard A Co. rxpres Ut Jersey
Shore and Lock Harca. Also, by Howard A Co.,
and their connections, for Canton, Troy, Klmira,
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, and to all accessible
points In Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise. Speelo, Bank Notes,
Jewelry, and Valuablo Packages of every descrip
tion.
Also. Notes, Drafla and Rills for Collection.
r.xperieneed and efficient mcsscnifers employed.
and every effort will be made to render satisfaction.
DIM, II A.M.
Superintendent Penn'a Division. Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Sunbury.
April 6, 1862.
lilt AMY IMsTnI
Corntr of State and Third Strretn,
IlAKBtsnina, Pa.
THIS IIOl'PE, In consequeneo of its convenience
isrf SM, llH.llInn I.. Il. I1. -.lint V. ... ..I 1, -
desirablo topping place, not only lor those having
business at the teat or Government, but lor others
vititing Harrisburg.
March zy, 1802.
rTUlRRLBLE DISCLOSTRKSIXRETS FOR
I lilt aiii.IjIu.a :
A most yslauble and wonderful publication. A
work of 40(1 pages, and 30 colored engravings. 1'R
HUNTER'S VADE MECl'M. an original and popu
lar treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology,
Funotiona. and Sexual disorders of every kind, with
Ncver-Failini Remedies for Iheir speedy cure.
The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and
still is. unbounded, but ut the earnest solicitation of
numerous persons, he has been induced tiarxtend his
medical usefulness, through the medium of his
VADK MECUM. It is a volume that should bo
in the hands of overy family in the land, ns a
preventive of secret vires, or ns a guide for the
alleviation of one of the most awful aud destructive,
scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely
enveloped, will be forwarded lrco ol postage to any
part or the t inted Mates tor M cents in i-. si. sisiiin-,
or 3 copies for SI. Addres. post paid, DR. Ill N IKK,
No. 3 Division Street, New York.
June 0, lsu.i. Jy.
1803. Ari-jtitjit'iiu-iilit lsaUU.
ol "ew York I.inox.
THE CAMDEN AND AM BOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES.
From Philailrlpliia lo iYctr Yori ami Way Plans,
Jrom 11 anut flrert Wharf aud luit.uiigtvil
J)rpttt. tc7 rave as futoti:i, viz : KAUsi,
At 8 A.'M.. via Camden and Auiboy, C. and
n. sicroMiiiiouniiou. i -'j.
At6 A. M.. via Camdeuand Jersey City, N.J. ,
AccomUHKlatiOn, 2 :
At 8 A. M., via Ciundcn an J Jersey City.
(Mnrninn Mail.) 3 Illl
At A. M.. via Ciundcn end Jersey city 2d
Class Ticket 2 2i
At 1 1 A. ..I. via Rcusingten and Jer,ry city,
Express " Uiy
At IS M. via Cninilen rind Auiboy, C ar.d A.
(Accommodation.) 2 2j
At t P. Mi. via Ciundcn find Ainboy. (C. and
A. Express ) 3 CO
At 3 P.M.. via Kensington und Jersey City,
Wn-li. and N. V. Express 3 00
At tij P. M . via Kensington and Jersey City,
(Evening Mail ) " 3 iJ
At 11 1 P. M. va Kensington .md Jersey city,
Southern .Mail. " 3 (in;
At 11 (nij(lil) via ICeusiiij'.oa mid Jersey city
Southern I.vp'Lss 3 i;o
At 5 P. M., v ia I 'a oiden and Ate boy. ( Accom
modation. F'r.'lgbl uud Patti'Ujjer, iii.-t
Class lii kct 2 25
Second Class Ticket, I io
For Water tiup. Stroudsluirg, Scrsulon. Wilkcs
barre. Montrose, (jrcat lieml. Ac , nt (i A. M ,
from Kensington, via Delaware, Luckunuiira and
Western Railroad.
For Maueh ( I. nut;. Allenlown. Rethlulirm. BMvi-
dere. Enston. Lambertville. Fb iniii'-ton, c . at It
A. M.. from Kensington liepot, uul al 2i P. M ,
from Walnut street L:irf.
(The B A. M. Lii.c connects wiih Truiiia lciu inje
Enston for Munch Chunk, at .1-20 P. -i.)
For Mount Holly, at tl A. JI.. 2 i-n.l 4 P. M.
For Freehold, ui .1 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Trenton. Ac., at 11 A. M. aud 21 and
P. M. tioiu Kensington,
For Piilmvru. Hicriou. I'elaiico, Beveilv. Bur
lington. Florence. Bcrdcutoivu, Ac, at 12. I, 2, 41
and ii P. M.
l if For New York, and Wuv Lines leavin Ken-
singion Pct. lake the Cars on Filth fli . als ve
iiuliiut. hull an hour before di-ourturc. ibet'ara
run into the jvpot. ni.il on tuc airiv.il u!' each Train.
run from the Depot.
Fifty Pounds of Bhii:ucc only, nil., wed each
passenger. Passengers i,iu prohibited from Inking
aliytutlig IL baagc but llicu' wciiliil;; i,j j.iii t-l
baggage over liny "iunus to be paid f.irex'ra.
Coiiipany limit Iheir rcsj-msil iliiv lor lairi;:
tine Dollar per pound, and v. ill nui be lialde I,
amount beyond sdim. except bv si eeial eoninic
Vil
1 no
0 to
uuy
it. li.tli.Miai, Agent.
January 1". IS'i.'l.
JOIl DHK-tiT
mam r.irn ni iii, of
t3 A. 2Li T3 1-t A. 'X1 TJ
t5
SUPER -CARP,. OP ,J!DA. Ac.
And Sole Agi nts in the City of New-York for
CREAM OF TARTAR SUBSTITUTE.
Invented by Prof. Eben N. Honford, of Harvard
University, lifficc. II Old Slip. Hanover Square,
(up stairs,) NEW YORK.
nMIE high pi ice which Cream of Tartar Commando I
i in ls.'t, together with the alarming exlout t
which its dangruus adulteration Iin I le en i nrric I.
with other eonsidei'iiliobs. induced the disliiiiui'U 1
Chemist, nliosc inline i.- gi oa above, to cvu iiien 'a
what proved lo be a long and laborious scii-iitirie re
search, to discover a desirable substitute tl. eta:., r.
His etlorts acre cromied a nil abundant sticcc-7. and
hundreds of thoiisaudi of jstunds of the Subsiitutu
have been sold and usisl during the last Iho years,
througliout the I niied States aud the Canalus
The following true comparisou of its nature aiil
Jhe rcsultr- of its use, w ith those of Cream of Tartar,
will convince the most incredulous nt its value.
Cream of Tartar is a bi-tartrutc of Potash.
This Substitute is a simi le Phosphate, and cr.laiut
nothing but what is found iuti'cl'-stcak. and iu can,
a bent and other cereals, sud is therefore highly
nutritious. It also has a health-i:iviug influence,
and supplies ihat for w hich there is a constant de
mand iu the system.
I jf It is told for a much less pri.e than Cream if
Taitur.
Mureh 21, 1H5:!. ly
llrniitlifsi, U iiiea, iu, Ac,
T
11K sulsscriber, having opened iu Tin nn-on t
Biick Buildinir. Mill street. Daniil e. a luriro
tod complete ,-tock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 1.I0.U01.S,
nmprising the bt brands of Brandies, tiin. ! 1
live. Scotch aud Iri-h W hiskey. Port, Sherry. Mu
d, n a. Cbampant and oilier incs. of all xiudos. ail
ol which will be sold Wholesale, at the iuwcstcity
prices. Tavern-kcepeis, bybuvingef us, iiuiuit
it least the treigbt.
Pirsoiit desuoua uf purchasing liquors for
FAMILY USE,
nay rely upon l,"ing 1'uriiUkcd with
a pur all I
uua.lulliruied article
t if Being dcleiniiued lu estc.V'iii rupulutiuU f,J
Helling cheap, he respeeifully solicits the palroua-k
ul Ihe public. All orders promptly ai tended to
JfcUV-tUAUS. HALL
Danville, June II, IK'o.
I.umbrr! I.utttbrr!
PHILIP SHAY, ATauey, l.ycouiiug eouutyf Pa ,
INFOHMS LU trii lids and Ilia l-uldio iu gelielsl
thai be uukstautlv kiefao baud Hoards Ni'i.l. .
uth. Joists, and ail kii .Is of I un b, r and b.ul.lii,
LairtiaU. w hi, h be will tell at Urn luwctl I noes.
UiMiueh ill, Ixd,.
I'.kTAIII.alli:i JJo.
ETEU CoVl L L A K l ,
tWnwli aV 'I'olitK't Maaulln lartr
Id A 1 UUilUKKSfT,
(torairtly 41 Ckalhtsa Slrt, Niw Vmk
Wuuld all Ik alitaUea 4 Dualert lu th artu.1.
uf Ui lUsbUtWlUl, tu ,
ll:uvits toil I E.
MacalM.jr, Dtaii'tut.
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tMU.a rili. I ut I aIM sd aa.dIH4 tebavut,
akivb aill U Ivaud arus4aiman.
ti b.vtio
btaaiiiif it tal llti fusuku
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la I. ta-aadi-a ol !. Satii.b,
ka aaaa.fcla4 if-sa-sas. I auaalaf
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