Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, March 05, 1864, Image 4

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OR CONCENTRATED LYE
FAMILY SOAP MAKER.
WAR makes high prices ; flaponlflcrs helps
to reduce u,em. It makes Snap for Four cents a
pound by nsing your kitchen grease.
CAUTION! An spitrion Lve are offered
also, be careful and only buy the Patented trticle
Tt up In Iron cans, ill others being Counterfeits.
PENNSYLVANIA .SALT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
rhHsdolphia No 127 Walnut Ftreet,
rlttsbnrg Pitt Street and Duqnesne Wey.
November 21. 18o.1,--3ni
18G3. 18C3.
FMLING & GRANT
AT THE
MAMMOTH STORE,
yT'OULD respectfully announce that ihey have
just received and opened a very largo and well selec
ted Stock of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which they are willing to dispose of at a VERY
t-.MALL ADVANCE ON
FirM Com.
OUR STOCK IS COMFLETE
AND EMBRACES EVERYTHING
GIVE TJQ A. CALL.
Thankful for past favors we hope to meet a con
tinuaaco of the some by still selling Hoods as cheap
if not CIIEAIEK than con be purchased else
where. FRILING A GRANT.
Fnnbury, Moy 23, 1863.
If. II. ItlAKSi:it,
Altornc-y nt Ijivt. SUNBURY, PA
Collections attended to in the counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
and Lyooiuing.
REFERENCES.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. G. OHttcll A Co., "
Jlon. Wm. A. Porter, "
Morton McMichocl, Esq., "
E. Kotchaui A Co., 29 Pearl Street, New York.
John W. Ashtnoad. Attorney nt haw, "
Matthews A Cox. Attorneys at Luw, "
Sunbury, March 2i, 18G2.
iir.itK iioti:i.,
Uarrisburg, Pa.
rnilE management of this well-known Hotel hay'
I ing been resumed bv Messrs. COYLE A IIERR,
tho present proprietors, beg leave to inform the public
that the uouso is now being thoroughly renovated
Vfittcil. and improved, with a view to the proper and
comfortable acovmnioilntion of those who may favor
the establishment with their custom. Guests will
receive due attention and courtesy, and no expens
will be spared that may conduce to maintain
hotel in a first-class stylo.
Families and others desiring: to sojourn in Harris
burs during the summer months, will find pleasant
boarding and large and wcll-vcntilatcd rooms at our
establishment, upon moderate terms.
SCOTT COYLE.
March 29, 1SC2. ' J. GILBERT HERR
M ull aupt-i
-lOOO I'letesi,
OF WALL PAPER
OF EVFRY DESIRABLE
STYLES AND PATTERNS.
1 UST received direct from the Manufacturer, at
tt the MAJLMU.U1SJ.OKK of
FRILIXG A GRANT,
Sunbury, March IS 18o2
JIASSi:'S l'ATKST 1'IVl? MM.
ITE FltKKZER !
As Improvid fur lS.'.fl and I860,
By E. KETC1IAM A CO., 289 Pearl st., New York
f"PHE only Froescr constructed on scientific prin
.L oipioe. with a revolving enn and spring blade
scraper.. Tho one hastens the freeiingof the creoni--tho
other removes it as fust as frozen.
The most rapid in frccsing, with the least quantity
of ice.
The most economical in cost, as it is the most simple
and durable in structure.
For sale in all the principal cities andtowns in the
Union.
Each Frocrer accompanied with a book of recipes
auu lull directions.
PRICES.
3 quarts, $3 00
4 quarts, 4 00
6 quarts, 6 00
8 quarts, 6 00
14 quartx, 8 00
20 quarts, 12 00
Apply to II. B. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa.
March 29, 1862.
T .A. OOB O. BE OK,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Market Mrer-l, nwirly oppoMlte the
Itnll Itond l-iol,
SUNBUKTT, P -A. .
TNFOKMS the citiioni of Sunbury and vicinity.
L that be has just returned from Philadelphia w ith a
lull assortment ot
FAIX Al 1VIXMI .'OOI,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY.
His stock consist of Cloths, French Cloth. Black
Doe Skin and Fwey Caw-imcre. Black Satin. Figured
Silks. Plain and Fancy Casrimere YESTINGS, which
he will make up to order in styles to suit the taste ul
customers, ou short notice, and the moat reasonable
terms,
Any Goods not on hand, will be furnished from
Philadelphia, bv giving two days' notice.
Goods furnished by customers will be made np to
order as ncrctoiure.
As he will employ none but experienced workmen.
persons may rely ou gutting their woi k well done at
nis sunn.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore bestowed
be ruspectluliy solicits a eouliuuauoeul the same.
Sunbury, Sept. IV, 1863.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
1 1ST received from New York and Philadelphia.
f J a fresh supply of the latest style and of the best
quality, width he has had made up to order, and
warranted to give good s.ti. faction. He ha uiade
arrangements in the city to have his boat work mad
to order, which ean be bad at all times, it not on
band they will be procured at reasonable notice.
Manufacturing of Buu'ia and blluEri of all kinds
as usual.
I w ill also wholesale Root and S)km by the box
Call and exaiuiue before purcnaaijig elsewhere
aud satisfy yuunwlve.
'ihanklul for patrouaga heeetufore bestowed, be
respectfully solleiu a eonlinuanee of the same,
nliop and Mors room, three duure woal of the Rail
Koa4 ui -Market buuare.
WM. II. MILLER
Sunbury, 8 t. 19, 1KM.
ANTED Immediately, a Jour Shueiuaker, on
Men' Woik. tiuul wages paid.
NEW FANCY 8T0KK.
HAVING Just returned fruia 1'lUadclpWa, b
Buw ip a fis.ii supply of
'' .twsu I !(, 14 I'wsu-jr .rl'lr,
at h f new Mora la the rouni adjoining lb rtw.lei.ee
of Mrs. Pn ker, in'Maikvl Kjui, fuul.iujr, I's
lluriuwk eoitM.1 lu i tut
Ladi' Trias uill'Ka I'lna, ! .".
1 alUcat M I'tcMsa, .wLiwidrrir,
liah.la,ifvblL, UUitM,
llk and lull' Thread. Lxlix l.b.ie
SCvidijri Wuufca aud i hyr ! w.4 It. i.
ibiald LHtmu. Hull, k., Itil. li' 4. KlI leiH, I ullau
aud hUoves. i'.l.U Nwkli'W I 4UU, llai' !lu4.i,
tl-.j ..! lUir.SvU. Inlant ls, aiig Mik.
t4 aniukitriH uiuor atUAla. all l ahlvk aujl b si
al Ut tpawsl latl.
I k tJM lo u sluk IUIuiuil Ida, llti
ui ply "I lUss-k ksa aiia
.4 Mm. iJy w Um all ku.d .1 U.j.Ui M
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au . wu.i" U.U.U. ki ik(Ui
f,i.u t'k.4f.ik AiUOk. tmmm, ,
lu i4 iuni , At Alasa4.atxit- I
el ivi" kl a vu..'. in-.t 4 ;
MU I HiHH
.1.1.11 If I..' 1 1
A Ijmrtcm Aaaorfment of I
EVANS A WATSON'S
BAXAMA.1StT)TiFL SAFES.
. GREAT FIRE AT READING, PA.
February 13, 1862.
Gfhtlckek -It Rives much satisfaction to
Inform yo that In the severe fire which, on the
morning of the 4th Inst., entirely destroyed all my
stock and materials, I had one of your Salamander
Fire Proof Safes. After enduring an Intense red
heat for seven hours, the Safe was opened, and the
Books and Papers were preserved In an omblemlshed
condition. I shall need another Safe as soon as I get
in order. Yours, most respectfully,
W. P. DICKINSON, Reading, Fa.
FIRE AT GREEN CASTLE.
CnAMBKRSBL'RG, Franklin county, Pa., )
August Hist. IBM.
Messrs. Evak Watson, Philadelphia Gentle
men : On the morning of the 22d of August. 1801,
our Storehouse at Orcencastle was destroyed by flro.
The Salamander Sato we purchased from you soma
few years since was in the above mentihned store
house, and contained all our books, papers, cash, Ao.
which were preserved In a perfect condition, after
being exposed lo a most intense heat for several hours.
Please inform ns upon what terms yon Will sell ui
another larger Hafo.
Yours truly, OAKS A AUSTIN.
Salamander Safes, for Hunks. Stores, Private
Families. Ac., Ao. Also, Evans A Watson's Patent
Alphabetical Rank Locks and Rank Vault iHmrs,
equal to nny mndc in the country, and sold on as
good terms. E A W. would respectfully rcfor to
tho following Banks and other parties, having their
Safes and Wks now in use, to their entire satisfac
tion, and many others given at their Store.
Usitko States Mist, Branch Rank, Shclbyville
Philadelphia. Tennessee.
I'jsitkp States AnsKNAL.City Rank of Philadelphia.
California
Consolidation B'k of Phil
Pnttstown Rank, Pa.
Coatesville Rank, Pa.
Stroudsbnrg Rank, Pa.
Jersey Shore Rank, Pa,
liek Haven Rank, Pa.
Cnnrtk Bonk of Plula.
Chatonooga Rank, Tcnn.
Fre'm Loan Ass'on. 4th at.
Hank of Northumberland.
Rank of North'n Liberties,
Philadelphia.
Union Rank, Baltimore.
Southwestern Rank of Va. Paul and Swift, Bankers,
Fulton Bonk. Atlanta, Ga. Alnbama.
Newark Rank, lel W. O. Stcrling.Wilkesb'o.
Bank of N. C.i Raleigh, Lcwisbnrg Bank, Pa.
Other references given upon calling at our Storey
jvo. to 6. tuurtu street, ruuaucipmi
Sept. S, 1863. ly
THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK AND
Frit r.ni'onii.n.
No. 920 Chesnvt Street, (Formerly No. 708.)
PHILADELPHIA.
J. W. TROCTOR A CO., invito tho attention o
their Friends to their large and Superb Stock of
Fine CLOAKS and FURS,
unparalleled in any former season
The increased accommodation afforded In our new
location, enables us to devoto tho fullest attention
to our
l'nr Dcpnrtment
which will bo found well furnished with every de
scription of First. Class FURS, which will be guaran
teed as represented, or the money paid will bo re
lumed.
ORDERS per mail will bo carefully attended to.
and delivered, Express charges paid, and dUtanco
insido of 100 miles.
J. W. PROCTOR A CO,
No. 920 Chcsnut Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 5, 1863. ly
50 . STOVES.
OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ARE FOR
SALE AT
J. IIolii-lMM'h .V Co.'a
FOXJNDE
Gct the Best Get the Chcnpels Get the most Eco
nomical, which can be had at tho Rohrbach Foundry.
Having a largo assortment of tho most approved
STOVES, such us Cooking, Parlor, Office aud Shop
Stoves, which will be sold nt tho lowest rates. Also,
Kettles of all sines. Pans. Skillets, Ao.
They are also manufacturing Machinery, Ploughs,
Castings, Ac, at short notice.
Repairing all kinds of Agricultural Implements
done in a good workmanlike manner and at the
shortest notice.
All articles shipped as ordered. Orders respect
fully solicited and promptly attended to.
rT-?01d Iron, and all kinds of Produce taken in
Exchange for work.
Nunbury, Oct. 3, 1883. trch fmylO
VARNISHES, FAINTS & GLASS !
VlfE offer to Dealers, Cnachmakcrs and House
W Painters, at the very lowest nctt cash prices
the best Coach and Cabinet Varnishes ; Pure W bito
Lead; Irenchand American Zincs; Chrome Greens,
and Yellows, Drop and Ivory Blacks, and a full as
sortment of ull tho finer Colors such as Vermillions,
Lakes, Tube Colors Ac, also. Paint and Varnish
Brushes, of the best make. Glazier's Diamonds and
Points: Paint Mills: sinelo and double thick Glavs,
of all descriptions and all Materials used by House
and Leacli Painters wnicn we can sen as cnoup. u
not cheaper, than any other house, from the fact
that we keep down our expenses by conducting our
business personally.
Mr. R au. one of the firm for many years manu
factured tho Varnishes, sold by the late C. Schrack.
We foeljcoufldcnt that our Varnishes, are equal, if
not superior, to any manufactured in this Country.
no warrant tliem to givo entire saiisiactiou, ana it
not as represented, the money will be refunded. Givo
us a call before purchasing clsewhcie. A liberal
uitoounl made lu the iruuc.
FELTON A RAU.
No. 130 A 138 North Fourth Street, corner Cherry,
Philadelphia.
Oct. 10, 1863. 6m
lending: Itnilrond.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North- est for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing. Puttsvillo, Lebanon, Allcutown, Kaston, Ac.
Trains leave lLirrisburg for Philadelphia, New
York, Reading. Pottsville. and all Intermediate
Stations, at 8 A. M., and 2 00 P. M.
New York Expreasleaves llurrioburg at 3 00 A. M.t
arriving at New York at 10 15 the same morning.
Fares from Harri&burg : To New York $5 15 ; to
Philadelphia $3 35 and i'i 80. Buggago cheeked
through
Returning, leave New York at 8 A. M.. 13 Noon,
and 7 P M. (Pittsburgh Express). Leave Philadel
phia at 8 15 A M. and 3 311 P M.
Sleeping can In the New York Express Trains,
Uiroutfli to and from Pittsburgh without change.
Paeiigcr by the Callawiwa Rail Road leave Ta
maquaat 8 50 A. M , and 2 15 P. M , for Philadel
phia, New-York, and all Way Puiut.
Trains leave l'ottsvillu at V 15 A. M.. and S.30 P.
M., for Philadelphia. Uarrisburg and New York.
An accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading
at 0 30 A. M., aud rclurus from Philadelphia at 4 30
P. M.
tV A II tho above trains run daily, Sundays ex
cepted. A Sunday train leave Pottsville at 7.30 A.M.,
and Philadelphia at .1.15 P. M.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excursion
Ticket, at reduced rates to and from all point.
80 Pounds Baggage allowed each Passenger.
G. A. MCOLLS,
Dec. 12, 18A3. General Superintendent
NEW FANCY STOKE.
fTlllE sulcriber rrnpectfully inforni her friend
X and the public, that she ha
la just opened, two
a NEW STOCK I K
d.air weal iif the Post OnVe,
FANCY GOOlS, for ladiu and grullvueu, useful
aud ornajueuul. oou.istiug in part of
Ladim' Triiniuhig, Sluliouery,
t ph).. Blank liks,
Cotton and other Thread, Diaries,
Bindings, MeuMirandiiiu bock
Itll.ls.ll. Dolls, lovs,
Trnvellng bag, Inks, Slate,
Pocket Uuoks, Game ki Children,
aud a variety of other article, ail of wbltbhav
beeuMlected with cara and will b sold al reaa.ua.
bleinoM. ANNA PAIN IIH.
tiuibury, Ool 10, 1863 y
M HoltlnulvM lluwar,
NOUTIllMUKULASD, PENNSVLVAXIA,
(AmC lit UrtJiit )
rpilF. ul-rtUr luii.g lu.-d tl.U Wfll kuoaa
1 'tavvru Maud, lately kepi ly l v n. liioau,
....cIIIIy inli.ruas Hi pulilt" llwl h I. reiitllua' and
"l -" l preintM, ai4 it k pnej u,
i U iUin, lu a uu.luiiaiU suatiber, ku auiavruu
liiewl. ll.n,ul..yt lb touaiy, and ail a a luay
m Li. -.ttlutiitnl-AiiU
It. 14. JOSHPU VANklHK.
V'SATICP.'a HCTZL,
tutMt fa a and Maiket liUeeM.
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WM. KNOCITE, '
93 MARKET STREET, IIARRISBURG, PA.,
, Dealer In
PIANOS . -
NEV.' Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers
from faflO upwards.
MELODEONS. The best manufaetured Instru-
menta, from ftito $100
Guitars, Violins, Aocordeons, Flutes,
yifea, Drums, Hanjos, jamoonrines,
Violin and Guitar strings and musical mer
chandise In general.
SHEET MflC.
Tli latest publications always on hand. Music sent
by mail to any part of tho country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
FHAMES-I
Suitable for lookinc (lasses, and all kinds of pictures
always on hand.
A An assortment or best plated
LOOKING GLASSES from smallest to Isriesl sises.
Any style of frame made to order at the shortest
DOIloe. HI nnwi,iin,
.April 11,1803. 93 Market St., Hnrrisburg.
Northern Central Railway !
HinnKBTinE xaiii.i:.
TWO TRAINS DAY to and from the North and
West Branch Snsquchanna, tluiira, and all of North
ern New York.
y-VN and after MONDAY. APRIL 20th. 1S03.
J the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart trom eunoury,
Uarrisburg and Baltimore as follows, vis :
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Sunbury dally (oxocpt
Sundav). 10 10 A. M
" leaves llorrlsbnrg, 1 15 P. M
' arrives at Bnlllmore, 6 35 "
Express Train leaves Sunbury 'daily
(except Sunday.)
" leave Uarrisburg (oxcept
Monday.)
' arrives at Baltimore daily
(except Monday).
11 07 P
S 00 A.
M.
M
M
8 ISA
Uarrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris
burg,
6 30 A. M.
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex.
cent Sundav) 9 15 A. M
" leaves' llorrishnrg 1 15 P. M
' arrives at Sunbury. 4 05
Express Train leaves Baltimore daily 9 15 P. M
" arrives at Harrisbnrg. 1 35 A M
lenvec Harrisburir (exocnt
Monday). ' S 00 A. M
' arrives at Sunbury. . 6 38
For further information apply at the Office.
I. N. DtBARRY. Supt
laicknwanna .V llloouisibur Itnll,
nonil.
fy and after November 17, 1802, Passenger
J Trains will run no follows :
MOVING SOUTH.
Freight
Tnreg'r. Partigrr.
Leave Scranton, H.ni A. M. MMA..ti
' Kingston, 9.20 11.40 V
" Rupert, 11.30
" Danville. 12.05
Arrive at Northumberland, 12.45 P. M.
MOVING NORTH.
Lcavo Northumberland, 5.20 P. M
" Danville, 0.00
' Rnocrt. 6.35
. M
" Kingston, 8.45 Leave
Arrive at Scriuiton, 10.00 P. M..
1.45 P.M.
3.40
A Passeneer Train also leaves Kingston at 8.00
A. M., for Serauton, to connect with a train ft
New York. Returning, leaves Scrnnton on arrival
of train from New York, nt 4.15 P. M
The Locknwonnn A Bloonisburg Railroad connects
with the Delaware, Lackawanna ana Western Itml
road at Serauton, for New York and Intermediate
ftouils east.
At Rupert, it connect with tho Cattawissa Rail
rood, for points both east and west arriving at Phil
udclphia nt 6.15 P, M.
At Northumberland it connects with the Philndel
phia A Erie Railroad and Northern Central Rail
road, tor points west and soutti I'tuwengers arrlvm
at Ilarrit)iirg4.50 I'. W.j Philadelphia 10 P. M
and Baltimore 10.20 P. M.
The Freight and Passengers Triiin north, leaves
Northumberland at 6,4j A M., and arrives at V.Z0
M., passing Dauvillo at 8.20 P. M.
JOHN P. ILSLEY, Sup t.
J. C. Wells, General Ticket Agent.
Nov. 29, 1862.
To Aervoiist NuflV-i-vrsi of ltolli (iexesi,
A REVEREND GENTLEMAN havine been re
XX stored to health in a few days, after undergoing
all the usual routine and irrcgulur expensive uiodcg
of treatment, without success, oonsiders it his sacred
duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures
the means ok ci he. Hence, on the roceipt of an
addressed envelope, ho will send (free) a copy of the
resorption used. Direct to
Dh. JOHN M. DAGNALL,
1MI Fullou Street, Brooklyn, N Y.
January 24, lnti3.
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
JOHN E. SMIGK,
Fawn Strrcet, opposito Weaver "s Hotel,
SUNBTJRY.'Northumberland Co., Pa.,
TNFORMShis fricuds and Iho public generally
X inw no lias taken me Miop ol JacoD n. ItaKe
dee d., and is prepared to do all kinds of TAILOR
1NG in a good workmanlike manner. Tho patron
age oitno puotic is respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 16, 1863. ly
JUST READY,
NEW STYLES OF JEWELRY.
A N op-iorttinity not to be lost sight of. Rare
ill cnauce for Agent. Ladies as well as Gente can
act a Agents. Apply early and secure the agency
lur your locality.
100,000
WATCHES, VEST CUAIXS, LOCKETS
RIAGS, GOLD PEKS A XV PEXCILS,
BRACELETS, STUDS, JIVTTOXS,
A'ECK CUAIXS, SETS OF JEW
EIJIY, let.
To be sold for SI each, aud not to be paid f
until you know what you are to get. Scud 25 cents
for Certificate, telling you what you can have, with
a circular, giving full particular to Agents. Perfect
satisfaction guaranteed lu all cases.
Address, ' 8. M. WARD A CO.,
208 Broadway. Box 4,876.
March 21, 1863. ly
FAMILY DYE COLOES.
Black,
Dark Blue,
Light Blue,
Freueh Blue,
Claret Rrowu,
Dark Brown,
Light Brown,
Snutt' Brown,
Crimson,
Dark Drab,
Light Drab,
Dark Green,
Light Green,
Magenta,
Maroon,
rangu,
i'iuk,
ii i
Royal Purple
fannou,
Scarlet,
Slato.
Solferino,
Violet,
Yellow.
For Dying Silk, Woolen and Mixed Oootls, Shawls
Scarui, Druasi-s, Ribbons, Gloves, Bonnets. Hat,
Feathers, Kid Glove, Children' Clothing,
and all kind of Wearing Apparel.
A NiivinK of Ml IVr ( rat.
For 25 cents you eau color as many goods a would
otherwise vutt five lime that sum. Various shade
can be produced from the same Jiya with perfect suc
cess Direction in English, French and Gorman, inside
of each package.
For further information in Dying, and giving a
pertuct knowledge what color are beat adapted to
dyeuver others, (with many valuable recipes.) pur
chase How A Stephen' Treatise on Dveing aud Co
Ijruig. Heut by mail un seeeipt of pru lo eenl.
Mauufacturvd by liGM'K A S1KYKNM,
XM0 llroailway, iualuu.
For sal by DruggUU and Dealer gtuerally.
Sept. i, IBH.I out '
WOO DEBT PIANOB. J30O
.11. Il' lai:i(,
Hating raiauved lu ku new Ware-huoau,
111 Wt liuiarva Srasat, Nan Yoaa,
Take great pleasure in calling tli allenliuo of Ui
pulili lu bl Nw aud Full (Hide I Ik Ut
ROSEWtxtD PIANO FOHTK.1.
Containing all the RKidera iaupruteuirul: Dtrr
aiiuug lUsa. French Gland Acln u, Harp i'edol, and
lull iiolt Flam, liuui
-1SO III tltM,
T l-i kotiLUtaiD I'lAMMi,
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Mr KuakM klrk.MMl aud skmIuI Iklt'LO
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StiJt'Aerl; ondjomtt, 8rmn, Jimitt,
i'uttnnd Wound, Pile, lleatlaehe,
and all lllieumatie and Airrwtt
Vitorders.
For all of which is a speedy and certain remedy,
and nover fails. This Liniment Is prepared from
the rcoipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, or Connecticut, tne
famous none setter, and has been used in the practice
for more than twenty years with the most astonishing
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As an Alleviator of Tain, it is unnvalod hyj any
preparation bclore the public, of which the most
skeptical may be convinced by a single trial.
Tina I. Moment will cure raniuiy ana rauicauv,
Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands
of cases where it ha boen used It has never been
known to fail.
For Neuralgia, it will atlord Immediate rcnci in
every case, how ever distressing.
It will relieve the worst cases of Headache in three
minutes, and is warranted to do it.
Toothache also will it cure instantly.
F,,r Nervous Debility and General Lassitude, ari
sing from iuiprudenoe or excess, this Liniment is a
most nappy anu uiumiiiii; ruuicijr. uhhB nuv.y
upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and revivi
fies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor.
For Pilos, as an external remedy, we claim that
it Is the best know n, and we challenge tho world to
produce an ei)tial. Every victim ot this distressing
complaint should givo it a trial, for it will not fail
to atlord immediate relief, aud in a majority of eases
will effect a radical rcu -a
Ouinev and Sore Throat are sometimes extremely
malignant and dangerous, but a timely application.
of this Liniment will never tail to cure.
Sprains are sometimes very ohsf i iate, and enlarge
menlof the joints is liable to occur if neglected.
Itie worst cmso inny uecomiuercu uy mu j-iuimvm
in two or three days.
Bruises. Cuts, Wounds, Sores. L'lccrs, Bums and
Scolds, yield readily to the wonderful healing pro-
pcrties ot Ur. pweel s iniaiunio i.innncni, wnen
used according to directions. Also, Chilblain V roil
ed Feet, and Insect Bites and Slings.
DU BTEPEHEN SWEET
f Connecticut
the Great Natural Bono Setter.
DR BTEPHEN SWEET,
is known all over the United Stales.
Connecticut
DR. STEPHEN BWEET, of Connecticut,
is the author of "Dr. Sweet's lu'ulliblo Li",-ucnt.
Dr. Sweet'a InfanibULiument
Cures Rhcumatlim, ar.d never failJ.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia.
Dr. Bweot'a Infallible Liniment
Cure Burns and Scalds immediately.
Dr. Sweet'a Infallible Liniment
Is the best known remedy for Sprains aud ruises.
Dr. Sweot'a Infallible Liniment
Affords immediate relief for Tiles, and sehi-m fails
lo cure.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Toothache in one minute.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and Iwtcs no
seiir.
Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for Sojes iu 'be known world.
Dr Sweet'a InfalliaJ Liniment
1 1 it- been iu use by more than a million people, and
ull praise it.
Dr Sweet'a Infallible Liniment
Taken internally cure Colic and Cholera Morbus.
Dr Swoet'a Infallible Liniment
Is truly a 'friend in uccd," and every family should
have it hand.
Dr Sweet'a Infallible Liniment
Is fur side by all Druggist. Price 25 and 50 cents.
A FEIEND IN NEED. TRY IT.
DR. SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as
an external rtnWily, is without a rival, and will
alleviate paiu more tpeedily than any other prepa
ration. For all Rheumatic and Nertous Dirders
it is truly iiitollible. and as a curative lor Seres.
Wounds, Sprains, Bruite. Ao., it soothing, healing
and lKiwerful strengthening properties, excite the
just wonder and aMoniidimcut of ull who bat e ever
git en ila trial- Over one thousand ecrtitleates of
remarkable oures, performed by it within the laat
two year, atlesl the fuut.
TO. HOUSE OWNERS !
DR. SWEET 8 INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR
HORSES i unrivaled by any, and iu all ease of
Lameness, arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wr curb
ing, it elleer i. magici.l and ccrtaiu. . Haines or
Saddle Galls. Scratches. Mange, Ac, it will also cure
iexiily. S)ievin aud Ringbone may be easily pre
vented and cured iu their incipient stage, but euu
flnnid case are beyond lb possibility of a radaial
care. Nu ease of the kmd, however, i o desperate
or hoelets but it may be alleviated by Ihi 1. mi
ni cut, aud it faithtul application will alway.i remote
the l.aiueiies. and enable the horse to travel aitb
eolupur alive ease.
. EVERy IfORsE VWXER
should have this remedy at hand, for Its timely ns
al Iho Ural appearane of l.suieutws will etteelually
nvut IhoM formidable disease, to which all hor
se are liablu, and which render au many utuviaiM
taluable hui.u newly worthloa.
DR SWEET'S
Inallible Liniiuent
i tun
SOLDIER'S miEND,
A ad Ikuusajki kat found it tiuly
A 'iXEX4X II- IMXiKrJ I
NlallelSS.
Twstubl iuin.auiii, kiwirta Iks ki:lr and
l.iaa- ..t Df M.4a w nu) Ulmt a4
alas 'St'iiit ssvrii litlalliule Llklu.M.1 ' kiuaa
! Ut sUmm k.a AltJt kaVaaat kiwA) kjuM !
fcUHARItrJiKACO.
sMe nsMlrkn, MvrwWl, Ci
MVsUiAX S) Akk,S. UoOMoi A.!.
t ul sHiMt, S.w lat
k44 k ai 4-Ims t))kM
iM 41, iMi -1 ,
BALTIMORE
LOOK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED A8 A REFfGE FROM QUACK
. KRY. .
THE ONLY PLACE fTITERU A CURE
CAN BE OBTAINED.
eRBri
Id f.
JOHNSTON ha discovered the most Certain,
Speedy and only Effectual Remedy in the
il lor ail I'nvaie iriseasee. neaaneasoi in dsck
For all Private Diseases, Weakness of the Back
or Limbs, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and
Blander. Involuntary Discharges, impotenoy, uen
ral Debility, Nervowmia, Dyspepsy, Languor, Low
Spirits. Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart,
Timidity, Trembling. Dimness of Sight or Giddineas,
Disease of the Head. Throat. Nose or skin. Affections
of the Liver. Lunes. Stomach or Bowels those Terri
ble Disorder arising from th Solitary Habits or
Youth those secret and solitary practices more total
to their victim than th pons of Syrens to the Ma
riners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
or anticipations, rendering marriage, o., iinpoasi
ble.
Vm-4J IflF.f
Especially, who hove become ths victims of Solitary
Vii-a. tW dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
onng Men of the most exalted talents aim oriiiiani
Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listen
ing Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked
to eostaty we living lyre, may eau wun iuu cun
fidence.
ItlARRIACiK.
Married Tersons, or Yonng Men enntemplaling
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organio
aobillty, delonnilins, lo., speenny cured.
He w ho places himself under the care of Dr. J
may religiously confide in his honor as a gentloman,
and confidently rely upon bis skill as a i-nysioian.
OKUAIV HKAKSEfiH
Immediately Cured, and Full Vltror Restored.
litis Distressing A flection whicn rentiers i.ne
miserable and marriage impossible is the penalty
paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young
persons are too apt to commit exoesses from not
being nwnre 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 Tailing into improper habits than by
the prudent Beside being deprived the pleasures
of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive
symptoms to Both body and mind arise. The system
becomes Deranged, the Physical and Mental Func
tions Weakened, Los of Prooreative Power. Nervous
Irritability. Dvsnerusa. Palpitation of the Heart,
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of
the f rame, lough, l onsumpuon, Decay ana A'cuui
Ollice, :o. 7 Noulh l'rtMlrrick ir-t
Left hand side ffolnir from Baltimore street, a few
doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name
and number.
Letters must bo paid and contain a stamp. The
Doctor's Diplomas hang In his office.
A l i lt 11 WAltKA Vri:i tM THO
IIAYH.
Jro Merevry or Xntitroni Drugt,
lt. jii.M ro.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London
Graduato from one of the most eminent. Colleges in
tho United States, and the greater part of whose life
has been snent in the hospitals of London. Paris.
Philadelphia and elsewhere, ha effected some of
tie most atanishing cures mat were ever Known:
many troubled with ringing in the head and ears
when asleep, great nervousness, being nlnrmed at
Hidden sounds, boshfulness, with frequent blushing,
attcndeil sometimes with deraagonient of mind, wero
cured immediately.
I'Alii: I'.kitTK I I.Alt OTH'H.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them
selves by improper indulgence and olitnry habits,
which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for
cither business, study, society or marriage.
Tiiksk ro some of the sad ami melancholy effects
produced by early habits of youth, vis: Weakness of
ll e Back and Limbs. Pains in the Head. Dimneea of
.ight. Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the
Heart. Dvspcpsy. Nervous Irritability. Derangement
of tho Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symp
toms of Consumption. Ac.
Mkxtai.lv. The fearful effects on the mind are
much to be dreaded Loss of Memory. Confusion of
Ideas. Depression of Spirits. Evil-Forebodings. Aver
sion to Society, Selt-DistruBt. Love of Solitude,
Timidity, Ao a"re some of the evils produced.
Titoi s.tMts of persons oT allngca ean now judge
what is the cause of their declining health, losing
neir vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and
xaciated. having a singular appenrance about tho
cough and symptoms of consumption.
have injured themselves by a certain practice
.dulccdiu when alone, a habit frequently learned
flout evil companions, or at school, tho effects of
w hich arc nightly felt, oven when asleep, and If not
eured renders marriage Impossible, and destroys
both mind and body, should apply immediately.
What a nitv that a young man. the bona I'fhis
country, tho darling of his parent, should lie snatched
from all prospect and enjoyment of life, by the
conscquenco of deviating trotn the path of nature
ind indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons
MIST, before contemplating ,
.V141CICIA4.I'.
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most
necessary requisites to promote oounubial happiness.
Indeed without these, the jokrney through life bo
coutes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly
darkens to tho view; the mind become shadowed
with despair and filled with the melancholy reflec
tion Hint the happiness of another becomes Lighted
with our own.
DISDANi: or nirni HEACH.
When tho misguided and Imprudent votary of
pleasure finds that he has imbibed the seeds of this
painful disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed
sense of shoiiic, or dread of discovery, deter bim
from applying to those who, from education and
respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till
the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease
make their appearance, such a uleeruted sore
throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pain in the head
nnd limits, dimness of sight, deafness, node on the
shin bones and arms, blotches on tho head, face and
extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till
al lost the palate of the mouth or the bones of the
nose full in, and the victim of this awful disease
becomes a horrid object of comiitiserntion. till death
Puts a period to hi dreadful sufferings, lit" sending
him to that Undiscovered Country from wheuceno
traveller returns."
It is )nrlaurlioly fart that thousands fall victims
to this terrible disease, ow ing to the unskillfulness of
ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of that Deadly
Puisoii, Mercury, ruin the constitution and make
the residue ol life miserable.
N'l'it A..r.nH
Trust not your live, or health, to the care of lbs
Diany Unlearned and Worthless Pretender, destitute
of knowledge. nBine or character, who oopy Dr.
Johnston advertisements, or style themselves, in
tho newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians,
incapable of Curing, they 'keep you trifling month
after month taking their filthy and poisouus com
pounds, or a long a the smallest fee ean be obtained,
uncivil despair, leave you with ruiued health to sigh
over your gallingdisappointment.
Dr Johuston is the only Physician advertising.
His credential or diplomas always bang in his office.
His reuiidie or trealement are unknown to all
libera, prepared from a life spent in the great hos
pitals of Europe, the first in the country and a more
extensive I'rirate iVorie than any other Physician
in the world,
i.iMitsi::ir.vr or Tin: im:iN
The many ihoiisaflds cured at this institution year
after year, and th numerous important Surgical
Operations perlormed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by
the rcsrters of the ('Suu," '-Clipper," aud many
olhi r papers, notice of which have appeared agaiu
aud agaiu bclore the public, beside hi standing a
a geidleuiau of character and responsibility, i a
sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
Niti is !: at i : Mi:r.iii,Y
( I KLI.
Persons writing should be particular In directing
their letter to his lustiludon, in the following maner
joii.x n. JOIIMTO. M. .,
Or Ui Ballimor Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
February 21, 1 bo J I y.
MANHOOD,
HOW l.ol, HOW (tairtJ.
Jutt FhUii.i.I, in m SealtJ Vnvtlvf. 7 Vic
Sit Vtul:
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na. SasuaJ Debility. Nervousnea. and luvuluulary
Eiuuwitiiu, ludueiiig luiuuttaaey, Consumption, and
ataeul and I'byaiual Debility. .
By ROU J. CI L.R U.L M D.
Th iaipurtaul tact that th awlul viawaroe of
Self. Abttae way sw cmwlually reuuived wiibnul
Itwuai Modiolus or Ik daogeruu applioaliua la)
eauatics, iis4ruiuuu, auedioaiMt bugles, and aibsr
eiupiiicai detivr, at bar iarly deUMaaaltaltal, and
lh Miiiivly aa aud btghlr Mtevtaatlul UMliu.nl
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Children.
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III 'Ilir
FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from Excesses. Habits of Dissipation, Early
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Loss of power.
Loss ol Memory.
Weak Nerves,
Horror of Disease,
Dimness orvision.
Universal Lassitude of the
Muccular System,
Hut Hands,
Dryness of the Skin.
Difficulty of Breathing
Trembling
Wakefulness,
Pain in the back.
Flushing of the Body
Eruptions on the Face,
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IMP0TENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which the patient may expire. Who can
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"direful diseases,"
INSANITY AND CCXSCMPTIOX,
Many are aware of tho cnusevjf their suffering, but
none will confess. The records of ths insane Asy
lums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption,
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The Constitution, once Affected with Organio
Weakness,
Roouire the aid of medicine to strengthen and In
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Buchu" invariably does. A trial will convince
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FEMALES. FEMALES. FEMALES
Old or 7oung, single, married, or contemplating
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Btichu is unequalled bv any other remedy, as in
Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Paiiifulncss, or
Suppression ot the Customary f.vocuatioas, Ulcerated
or Schirrnus stato of tho Uterus. Leucorrhea, or
Whites Sterility, and for all complaints incidcidMo
the sex. w hether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of
Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
Sec sympttins above.
NO FAMILY gnOFLD BE WITHOUT IT.
Tukc no Balsam, Mcrcurr. or Unpleasant Medicine
lor Lnplcasaut and Dungerou Diseases. -
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and exiielliitg Poisonous, Diseased, and Woru-out
.Matter.
Thousands upon Thousands
WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF
l A laS,
And ahu have paid Heavy Fees to he cured In a
short time, have found they were deceived, anu
that the -'Poison" ha, by the use of --Powerful As
tringents," been dried up in the system, to break
out in an aggravated form, and
Perhaps uftcr Marriage.
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Diseases of theso Organs require the aid of a
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Is the Great Diuretic,
And it is certain to have the desired effect in all
Di.eiuics, Tor which it hi recommended.
BLOOD I BLOOD I BLOOD I
Heliubold's Highly Concentrated Compound .
Fluid Extract 8orsaparUla Syphilis.
This is an affection of the Blood, and attack tbs
Sexual Organs, Lining of the Nose. Ears. Throat.
Windpipe, and other Mucus Surfifces. making it
appearance in the torm ut I leers. llelmtHild s r.x
Iract Sanutjiarilla purities the Blood, and remove all
Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complex
ion a Clear aud Healthy Color, ll being prepared
evprewdy tor this class of complaints, it Bluofl-Puri'
fviog Proprietors are preserved to a greater extent
than any oilier preparation orcaraaparilla
Efelmbold'a Hoae Wash,
An excellent Lotion for Diseases of a Syphilitic N
ture, and a an injection in Disease of the Urinary
Organ, arising from habit of diasipatien, used in
connection with the Extract! Buchu and Sarsaparilla
in such diaeaaes as recommended.
Evidence of the most resxiiaiblo androliable char
acter will accompany th medicino.
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known to Science and Fame.
For Medical Properties) ol Buohu, lee Dispensatory
the United State.
See Professor Dowses' valuable works on ths
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He remark made by ths lata eelcbrated Dr
Phvaick, Philadelphia.
So rental M made by I'r. r.phraim McDowell, a
celebrated Physician, and Member of 111 Roval
College of Surgetius. Ireland, and published iu the
Transactions at the king and ijueen s Journal.
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See must of th lata Standard Work ou Medl
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preventive of secret vires, or as a guide for 111
alleviation of one of the moat awful and destructiv
scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, secure!
enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to an
part ot the t nitcd states lor ou cents in r. u. stamp-
or S copies for $1. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTEH
No. 3 Division Street, Hoir lorn.
June 6, 1803. ly.
tM3. Ai-i-nnf-onicnlM Ia03
1" io-w York l.inow.
THE CAMDEN AND AM BOY AND riilLADEI
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES.
From Philadelphia to Xetr Yori nd Way Plaet
from II ahiut mreet II harf and hensiiiglo
Depot, trill leave an follow, viz : r ai
At A A. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
I . neeoiiiuiiNiniiuil.l
Attl A. M.. via Camden and Jorscy City, N.J. ,
Accommodation, 2 1
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City.
(Morning Mail,) . 3 r
At HA. M.. via Cnmdten and Jersey city 2d
Close Ticket 2 I
At It A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Express 3 (
At 12 M. Tia Camden and Auilwy, C and A.
(Accommodation,) 2 1
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, IC. and
A. Express.) S
At 3 P.M., via Kensington aad Jcrcy City.
Wash, and N. Y. Express 3 f
At 61 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City,
(Evening Mail.) 2C
At 111 P. M. via Kensington and1 Jersey city,
Southern Mail. 3 (
At It (night) vis Kensington and Jersey city
CMiuiueru r..tir'Tii -
At 5 P. M.,via Camden and Atnlioy. (Aeeom-'
modation. ireighl and Passenger, First
Class Tit-Vet. 2 1
Second Cln'! Ticket, 1 ;
For Water Gup, Stroudsbnrg. Scranion. Wilkc
bnrre, Montrose. Great Bend. Ac., at li A. M
from Kensington, via Delaware. Lackawanna al
Western Railroad.
For Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Betliluhem,- Belt
dere. Easton, Lambcrtvillc, Fleuiitiglon,- Ac at
A. M., from Kensinston Depot,- aad' al 2 P. M
from Walnut street Whurf.-
(Tbo ft A. M. Line oounects with Trains leavil
Easton for Mauch Ghilnk. at 3-20 P. M.)
For Mount 11. Ilv. at 0 A. M.. 2and 4 P. M.
For Freehold, at A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Bristol. Trenton. Ac. at 1 1 A. M. and 2i an
5 P. M. from Kensington.
For Palmyra, Kiverton, Delanco, Beverly, Bv
lington, Florence,-Rordbatowu, Ac, at 12,1. 2j
and 6 P. M.
.'XT For New York, anil Way Line leaving Kc
sington Depot, take Iho Cars on Filth street, abo
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The Ci
run into the Depot, and ou the arrival of each Tnii
run from the Depot.
Fitly Pounds of Baggngo only, allowed ea.
passenger. Passengers are prohibited IV..111 takii
anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. .'
baggage over fifty pounds to be pnid fore.tlra. T
Company limit their ruqsiusibility tor baggage
One Dollar per pound, and will no! he liable lor iu
amount beyond JlUH. except by special contract.
WM. II. GATZ.MEK. Ageut
January 17, lflfi."!.
.foiiS iMVKa'irr .v .,
UAMlAlTtltlHS HI'
SAXiEIlAXXTS,
SUPER-CARB. OF SODA, .'c,
And Solo Ageuts in the City of New York for
CREAM OF TARTAR SUBSTITUTE
Invented by Pror. Eben N. Horsfonl. of Ilurt o
University. Office, 11 Old Slip, Hanover S,;uot
upstairs,) NEW YORK.
rPHE high price which Cream of Tartar commend.
L in 18i4, together with the alarming extent
which its dangerous adulteration had been carrie
with other considerations, induced the distinguish
Chemist, whose namo is given alaivr. to con uien
what. proved to be a long and laborious seientiho t
search, to discover a desirable substitute llierelor.
His effort were crowned with abundant suoeess. at
hundreds of thousands of pound of the Substitu
have been sold and used during the last five yeai
throughout the United State and the Canada.
The following true coiuiriaon of iu nature at
the results of it use, with those of Cream of Tartu
will eonvince the most incredulous of its value.
Cream of Tartar is a bi-tartrate of Potash.
This Substitute is a simple Phosphate, and eontai
'nothing but what is found in beef-steak, and in cor
wheat and other cereals, and is therefor high
nutritious. It also has a health-giving innocnr
and supplies that for which there ia a constant d
mand 111 the system.
Jjjf" It is sold for a much loss price than Cream
Tartur.
March SlSoT ly
llrundle). M Imea, 4.'Itt, V-.
rnilE subscriber, having opened in Tbompsoi
L Brick Building, Mill street, Dauvillc, a lar.
and complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUOHS,
comprising th best brands of Rrndi,
Gin, i
Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Port. Sburrv
M
deira, ChauiiMign aad other W inoa. ol all irrailcs
ol which will b mid, Wholesale, at the lowe.-l ci
prioe. Tavern-keep, by buying of us, can sa
tl least the freight.
Tenon doiruua of purchasing liquors for
FAMILY USE,,
nay rely upon being furnished with a pure at
unadulterated article.
I f Being determined to establish a reputati..u 1'
selling ebeap. he reapeottully olicit tho patron,
of th public. All ordw promptly alteude itu
JEREMIAHS. HALL
Danville, Juns 10, lHftO.
I.mtslMrt I.usiilM-r!
riilLIP SHAY, Muncy, Lycominf eouiuy. Pa .
1NFOKMH his friend and th public iu gcuen
that h sonaunlly kviaoa hand Uoanls. Shtn:l
alb, Juktl, aud ail kind id Lumber and buildik
Lateriala, abieh be sat ill Mill al the luaiwt price.
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