Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, April 02, 1864, Image 4

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nAPosnir.n,
OR CONCENTRATED LYE
FAMILY ROAP MAKER.
WAR make high pricM ; Saponiflrr help
le rotinco thru. It make Soap for Four oeut a
jx und by Hiring your kitchen grease.
tL?' CAUTION ! A rpnrlona Lve are offered
also, be careful and only buy the Patented article
fat up In Iron cans, ail other being Counterfeits.
PENNSYLVANIA BALT MANUFACTURING
COMPANY.
' ' Philadelphia No 127 Walnut Street,
rlltsburg Pitt Street and Duqiierue Wav.
November 21. 1803. 3m
18037 1863.
FR1LIXG & GRANT
AT TUB J
HAIIMOTH STORE,;
"yy OULD respectfully announce tLat they lave j
Jest received and opencdavcry large and null scire-
tid Slu.k of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS, I
which they nro silling to dispose of at a VERY I
SHALL ADVANCE ON j
1'Irst font. j
0 . I
OUR STOCK 18 COMPLETE
AiND EJIBHACES EVERYTHING
OIVB XTQ A CALL.
Thankful for past favors we hope to meet a con
tUinance of the same by still selling Goods as cheap
If not t'HKAI'KK than cau bo purchased else
v here.
FRILIXU A ORAXT.
Sunbury, Muy 23, 15C3.
fii. is. .-tiami:k,
A llorBoy nt SUNBURY, PA.
jtV Collections attended to in the counties of Nor
thumberland. Union, Snyder, Moutour, Columbia
and Lycoming.
RrrEiiExccs.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. (1. Onttell Si Co.,
Hon. Win. A. Purler. "
Morton Mc.Michiicl, Isi., "
11. Kotchaiu i Co., I'm) Pearl Street, New York.
Jol.li V, . Ashinead. Attorney nt Law, "
Matthews A Cox. Attorney. Ht Raw, "
fc'uzibt-.ry, March 211, IS62.
iii'itirs iiurt.r!, " "
Ihrri.hnrg; Pa.
TTiV. nianr-gcmcnt nf this will-l;nown Hotel htv
irg bicn resumed by Mum COYLE A IIERR,
the i ro.-ci:t proprietor:-, beg leave to inform the public
that the house in now being thoroughly renovated,
reatted. and improved, with n view to the proper uud
comfortable ncoommodation of those who nn:y favor
tho t-i'.iiUislimtrit with their custom, tiupsts will
receive iluo attention and courtesy, and no expeus
will Lc spared thai may coi.du'ce to uisjuta'n
hotel in a tirst-?las style"
Families rml others during to sojourn in Harris
burg during tbo summer months, will find pleasant
boarding mi I large mid well-ventilated rooms at our
establishment, upon modcrute tern-.?.
SCOTT COYI.K.
Mimb 2.1, IS.. J . G ILBKK'f UERR.
Vi'illl C::ii- 14!Ms liOH,
CF WALL PAPER OF EVERY DESIRABLE
STYLES AND PATTERN-;.
JUST received direct from the Manufacturer, at
Uio MAMMOTH STOKE of
FR1LIXO A ORAXT.
Kjuliury, March li 1SU2
MAs.i:a:-s patot i'ivk
c te i'2ti:i:v:i:i: :
At Improvod for lijiU and 1SC0,
Ly E. KETCIIAM A CO., 2S'.l Pearl ct., New Y'ork.
rjlllE only Krcejcr evotructed on K'ieotiue prin
.1 cipkt1. with a revohin can aud epriug blade
tr.ipi r. 'l ite one liavten the frv.-.:nguf the creaul- -the
other remove.- it a, fiwt u frozen.
The most rap'd in freerii.g, v. ith the lcJt quantity
f
The nvAt eecnciuica! hi Cut. us it i.' the most siuiTiij
lir.d liurnble in structure.
For tu!c iii ull the principal cities and towns in the
Union.
Each Frt'eicr accumpauled with a book of recipei
and full directions.
PRICES.
3 ;!-?, 3 CO
4 qiiH.'ta, 4 i-9
6 ijunr.s, 5 UU
H (UiirU, C CD
It ijuttrta, S ot)
I) iiuailt, 12 00
Api !.v to n. R. MASS EH, Sunbury, Ta.
March 21), 1S-J2.
j 'JiZ'o o 23 o. b'e'c ,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Nilr-'(. iiritrly 0tionite I lie
r:iil ISoikI !r2ot,
OUKTBUK'S', 2r A . ,
INFORMS tho c'.liieiis of Sunlmrv und ieluity,
thiit he kn juM relumed truia Ruiluelpuiu with
fu.i as.-'rtniei.t ot
'Al. Ail AVTB:it ;ttiis,
OF EVERY HESCRlPTKtX AM 0.1 ALII Y.
. llif stock ennai..ts of l lotlii, Kreni h ClotLs. Rluck
l)i e.-kiu and Eaney Camitavrva. Rluck Satin. I'i rured
r-ilk?. Piaiu ti.d I'uncj Cansimeru VESTI.NUS, h Licit
bo !il niuku up to oitUr in Mykf to uit the taste of
tabiuiuci'B, on ruort uolL-i, ud lLo uiusl tcasonublv
tciu.s.
An limnl.not on iiard. will 1 1 furui-hrd frcui
F!il:nli't"Mi,. !y ;!'ii i..o u:i" ro'iee.
tilio In l.tri.illetl by cu.'lt.iueis v. ill he inude Up to
or-l-'r :ai hi-r.'ioti.rt;.
As lie will eiapti y none but twoc-ienocd woikmcn,
rcr.-t.n umy rJ; fii getting ihtir urk will done ut
Lis bop.
Thankful for the patrona: heretofore bestowed,
be ri'Hi'cittull v Miiieits e.i,ubuant f tut tao-e.
fuubury, pept. IU, Ido3.
ROOTS 7 S II ois,
Il'ST rcei ived fiom Ne w York m l Philadelphia'
a fre.li supply ol tho Int.t .lU uud of the bt.i
iiualily, whieii Im bas bsd nia.it- op to order, and
i i allied to ;;ivo giKul .at i"laeliou lie ban ma,e
anuii)(eiiieiits iu li e eily to l.c In be.t )ork umtte
to oi l, r vim h can be bad ut all lin.i. it n,,t tin
baii'l ili'-y will In TiM-ure,l at reasonable ao'ii-iv I
M Ji.uuu tiirirg ol LU'Ji.S and pll'JLS u alt kinds
U-lllil
1 v.ill iili whoI,iili Roots and Shot by tbt l..s.
Call m ii i ti noli. e livfoie ptitchutin 'tlrttMb.-re
1:1 tnli.ly ,iiil.elvc.
il.ni.kiiil I r patrona.t'e bereli.fora IhkIi wihI. be
!,. u. iiully lu ll, a tutitiiiuuiitie 01 the ..lot .
. I". (' ai.ii Mm iijiiui, lline otitis ui the Rail
Ruad n AluiLvt cxiuaie
VM II .MII.I.I II.
tfebbul J, tt J.I 1, "l)1.
AY
f .1 M 1 11 iiuinidiati ly. a Jvar hhoeiiiaktr, u
4ci. ioik. Uutid naj'es paid.
NEW FANCY STORE.
II
A IM. lu.l itiirmd fu.ai M.illtli bl, 1st
H"S . I a l i b M. j.ly if
'I i iwttulMu.. und l iiut ) rll. Ir.
1 iu "' J; ie rntdriwa
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A I.nrsr Ataortmrnl of
EVANS A WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFES.
GREAT FIRS AT READING, PA.
February 11, 1842.
UKNTi.miff It gives ma Binch satisfaction to
infirm you (but in the ovr fire which, on the
morning of the 4th inrt., entirely destroyed all my
stock and materials, . I bsd one of your Salamander
Firo Proof Safe. After enduring an intense red
tit ! far ...van hnnni th. R.fa wm nnened. and tbO
Book and Papers were preserved Inanumhlemished
condition
. i shall nerd another Safe as Boon aa i gel
In order.
W. P. DICKINSON, Reading, Pa.
FIRE AT (HI LEX CASTLE.
CiuiWKnfavno, Franklin annnty, Pa.,
Aufiust 31t, WH.
Memie. Rvams A M'atsos, Philadelphia Ocntlc
uirn : On the morning of the 22d of August, litfl,
oar Siorehou?c at Urocneaatle wae deatroyrd by lire.
The Salamander Safe we purchafed from you aouio
few year inee wna in the abovo nicntihncd ttore
bou'e. aud contained all our books, papers, cash, Ac.
which wire preserved In a perfect condition, alter
being esposcd to a most intense bent for aevernl hours,
riense inform ns upon what terms you will cell us
another larger nfc.
Yours truly, OAKS A AUSTIN.
Salamander Nufcj, for Ranhs, Store, Piivnto
Kimiilics, ion Ac. Also, Evans A Vatin' Patent
Alvhobetical Rank Locks and Rank Vault Lioors,
ii jil to any made in tho country, and teld ou ni
ftood lorinn. K A V. would ru.peetfully refer to
t n.i following Ranks and other parties, having their
Safes nnil Liwks now in uso, to their entire satisfac
tion, and many others niven nt their Store.
I'kitimi States Mim, Rmnch Rank, Shclbyvillo
l'biladclpliia. Tcnnewee.
U.MTrpSr.iTEtt AltSEMAL-City Rank of Philadelphia.
California. Consolidation R'lc of I'hilu.
Pi tt'toMii Ri nk. 1'a. Com'th Rank of I'hilu.
Coaicviilo Rutik. Pa. C'liataurogaRank, 'i'enii.
Stroiuifftinr Rimk, Pa. Pre'ru Loan AtsTon, 4h ft.
Jcisey "?l:ore Rank, I'u.
Iiock llav.n R.mk. Pu.
I'uiou Rank, Rultiuiorc.
Jmuk ot NorthuuitH-rliuitt.
Rank of Noi th'ii Liberties,
l'liilndehjliia.
hi iuthwi.terii Rai.kof Ya. Paul and Swift, Rankers,
Fuiton R:iiik. Atlanta, Uu. Alahnnin.
lvcwark Rank, Del W. (I. Sterling.'Wllkesb'e.
Rank of N. C. Rnle'u'h, Lew bburx Rank. Pa.
Other references given upon calling nt our Store,
No. 1A S. Fourth Street, I'hiladolpuiu.
Kept, i, 1S03. ly
i iisliinlon Iloii-x',
NORTUUMEERLAXD, PEXX3YLVAXIA,
(.Yrnr the ISriilgi.)
flIlE subieriber having lca.td this well known
J. Tavern Stand, lately kept by Mrs. C. S. Rrowu,
respectfully informs tho public thnt be is refitting and
repairing the preiui.-e. and will ho prepared to en
tertain, iu it comllrtiilile innuner, his numerous
I'riendn throughout thu county, and ull who muy
patronize his establishment.
April 12. 12. JOSEPH VANKIRK.
VSATSIl'S ZCTEL,
Comer Fawn and Market Streets.
tSLIIl KV, IA.
fpilE un-.U-rsigncd respectfully informs the public,
X that he has taken charge of tho above named
Hotel, and asks for tho continuance of the former
patronage and would invito ull others to give him a
call.
. II 1:5 TARLE
13 c'.wnysstippliod with tho best the market affords.
His Eur contains the choicest liquors, and bis stab
ling is good and well attended by careful Ostlers. .
MICHAEL W1LYERT.
Sui.bury. May 3i), 1S63.
A First Class Farmers' Mngmino for Pennsylvania,
101. The lViii!ylviimu, 'IMS.
FARMER AND GARDENER,
Dcvo'.id to Agricultural. Horticulture, und Rural
ATuirs.
Edited and Published by
Wavr. s. -srotJisra- &c co,
i2 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
TERMS : ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
The Sixth Yoluniu commences with January No.
Having obtained the services of eminent and prac
tical Agriculturists, Horticulturists, Stock Breeders
i-.n l EcL-Jvcepcrs. we confidently offer tho Current
Volume as and of the best ever ssued. for origiualsty,
practical (bought and reliable information.
SEND FOR A SPECIMEN.
January 23 loo.
F'.-r tho Fruit. Flow er and Kitchen Garden.
ISO! tiii: l&UJ
GARDENER'S MONTHLY,
W. G. 1. RRINCKLOE, Publisher,
Office : 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
TERMS SI f0 A YEAR.
Edited by Thomas Melhan.
The Monthly CoutcutsArc :
Il'nts Flower Garden und Ploasure-Ground ;
Fruit Gurdcn ; Vegetable tlnrd'.n ; Window Garden
iug.
Coimiiunications Embruc'.n -.ho views of tho
best wiitir? ou lluriiculturc. Arboriculture, A Rural
Afl'ui"i.
i.aitoriiil I . i i i i r 1 li e Editor , views on tho im
p.irtiiui horticultural improvements.
Scraps and Queries New bruits New plants
Domestic and Foreijrn Intelli;renc Foaeign Cor
respondence Horticultural Notices.
V ith inch Department handsomely illustrated.
These general fwitureswill bo retained, and the
publisher pledges himself that no labor or expense
shall be spurdd to render the succeeding issues of tho
Magazine every wuv worthy of the favor with which
has previous ctlortslmvo been apply rowarded,
SEND FOR A SPECIMEN.
January 23 1331.
TO COCMPIIVES"
Conjuinptive suQrrers will receive prescription for
the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Rronchitis. and all
Throat nud Lung aflcctious, (free of charge.) by wind
ing their uddriss to
Rev. E. A. 'WILSON,
illi.inisburnll.
Janitury 2". ISiVl It Kings Co., Nov York.
(TCSK VOI It COt'tall B'OH I3-.
lhc REST and CHEAPEST Household REMEDY
in the World,
lladni.io Z.lllOt' fOUI 'Klt'M
GUEAT COUGH REMEDY
Mahamb z-toc ron-
1EKS CurNttvtj J.'nlsum
U wrrantt-l it' iiucd ii:
ciTilin to tlio din'ct.otui,
In (Mire ill ill) triti'.'!) Ci'UliH,
lMtt, 'miKli,
Axitiiiitt. nml nil hlTi ttH t.it
ut tbc 'J bru.it a ad Luua.
Mtnlriine Zk'W Purtrr'n
L.iImilu Is ri'i&rvl with
all ibe rctjuiMtu enru mxl
vkill. i'rniu a cuiiiMiiiUiui,
i t' llu- lnt r lui'.li ft ii
tt't inhlo kiuilimi tttliirU
li .i-iiiflinl ;unhih are
l.kjyt-tt on ilm . iwtrlo avit
tli hfHhhy nml iriuu
eircuUiiun ' thu bluml,
DikmI, thru' dm l.un. Ik
it tsit n iolttit icbitily,
Lut ruiolicnl wnriuiiit;,
Iwttivhil';! Mini tftifllVfj ;
filll 1( t H K -D I'V tlltt Oitiftl
v-sl'1'V I"" " or you
.$-t'-;1i Ma.luino
t 1 Ralsam ba.
SjJi V" J the ul lie lor
ur.u r yuuujj;'t child.
aud bo . quired
soul mI .imply by hehiif rtM-oiiiiiipudrtl by tti,o '
who have u.td it U llioir .otieu I irieud. atidoilur ,
Most Im-nkr iNr Mutl.ui.udui' Porter Cur,
lit. U.Inuui. st.ld .1 a pin. kUo-h biin. ii iu ill.
r.i b ul 1 1 tr) uu I., kt i p it voMit tiieiii P'r uw. Tb
I. .! ur ul a .ingle boll!, will lut. tub oHh
llJ UU... iiseurtl.
I Nn'IIt E Save your Jb ai y ' Doaol b. pi r.ua
did in piir.-li... .nu ll', .i 1. 1 ,ii a .1., u.,, euu
Uiu ik. .inn., of . la . at lloiil o Mad.a.. P,.r
Iti ( aiatit. R.u.M., III. i-i of Ibtu.ul4.iltejii.ft
ui. b u w ki.uI a. liiat ul alu.t uy uib.r aittti
lia. , ai.d tii. t.iy lo piu. .1 wkltb II l 4 I,
I ui.bi.lb. piout U. it-. M-llur appariitlly .ui.ll, and
uuaint i lt'l tlual.i. mil iu.iiium reooatiii.ad
! uiii.i u.rii.iitt ua ,bub tittar prihui at. laugt-f. aa
Itn. III. ituliiiuvM lit.1.1 u'li b.lili Mfci.u.. Puf
t s . .ld loaii' ulber A.k lt al.il.li.. I'ulltr , I'll
I. it.. iI.Ih.ui. pita. 14 i-tii 4 Ui lu. bull It. at
'mj ..ui.. .ia. i.ku au uib.r li yuu mutwt git ii at
wit. l . ).,u i .u .1 .Ull.tf
1 1 1) .il I'lu.ni. . .i.d iattkv.n at 14 it ,
u4 ta l.ii'i L. ui.. ?- .1.
II ti l. i. Ill t Kr.L. Piopil.u,..
J.ku.ll "1 u, ly ... , ul
I M'WDU WlltUr, kl'KIIUHt, C4.
V) li"t sj-AI t M hMt.IL I k tl II M
WHITE A S 11 COAL,
I I M .. .!
Lu4t s4.s..wl s4 a.:., vu i,vaviitMs a. 4
4'.b k '
II. f 14 ri1 ,
lli lii'l.i.l l.p.i I lu.si. 4 I4.i,
... It ft , l I.. ... i ) A.t. .1
IBS
WM. KNOCHE,
93 MARKET STREET, UARJIISBURG, PA.,
Dealer in
PIANOS.
"TEW Rosewood Pianos, from the beet maker
iX from $200 upwards.
MELODEONS. The best manufactured Xnttrn
menta, from K5 to 1100.
Ouitara, Violins, Aecordeona, Flntea,
Pifos, Drums, Ranjoa, Tambourine,
Violin and Guitar string and musical mer
chandise in general.
B1IEET MUSIC.
The latest publications always on hand. Music lent
by mail to any part of the country.
OVAL, BQLARK, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
FBAMEB.
Suitable for looking glasses, nod all kinds of pictures
always ou hand.
A Bne assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLASSES from smallest to largest sir.r.
Any style of frame made to order at the shortest
notice. WM. KNOCHE,
April 11, 1SC3. 93 Market St., Ilorrisburg.
Northern Central Hallway !
sr.miEn ti nt: taiji.i:.
TWO TRAINS DALY to and from the North and
We Rraneh Susquehanna, Eluiira, aud all of North
ern New Yrk.
ON and after MONDAY, APRIL 20th, 1803,
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury,
Harrisburg and Rnltimore as follows, tii :
SOCT II W A R D .
Mail Train lenves Sunbury daily (except
Sunday)
10 10 A. M.
1 15 P.M.
b Si
11 OT P. M.
" lcav es Uiirrloburg,
' arrives at Baltimore,
' Express Train leaves Sunhnry daily
! (except Sunday.)
" leaves Harrisburg (except
j Monday.)
" arrives at Rnltimore daily
i (except Monday).
2 00 A. M.
6 15 A.M.
Uarrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris
burg, o
NORTHWARD.
0 A.M.
Mdl Train leaves Rnltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday)
41 leaves llarrisburg
" arrives at Sunbury,
Express Train leaves Rnltimore daily
' arrives at llarrisburg,
" leaves Harrisburg (except
Monday),
" arrives at Sunbury.
V 15 A. M.
1 15 P. M
4 1)5 "
8 15 P. M
1 35 A M.
3 00 A.
M.
6 : 1
For further information ainlv at the Otti
I. N. Pi -BARRY. Snpt.
I.tK-kiiM umin A: ItlooiiiHbui-K Knll.
rotid.
AS end after November 17, 15C2, Pos3cnger
Truius will run us follows :
MOVING SOUTH.
Freight i)
J'afist Hirer.
10.15 A. M.
11.40 P.M.
Pasnruprr.
Leave F.-rnnton, b.00 A. M.
. Kingston, 9.2U
" Rupert, ll.::
" Dauvillc. 12.li."
Arrive at Northumberland. 12.15 P. M.
MOVING NORTH.
Leave Northumberland, 5.211 P. M
" Danville, 8.110
" . Rupert, 6.35
" Kingston, H.45 Leave, 1.45 P.M.
Arrive at Seranton. 10.U0 P. M. 3.40
A Passenger Train alo leaves Kingston at 8.00
A. M , for Serauton, to connect with train fur
New York. Returning, leaves Soranton on arrival
of train from Now York, at 4.15 P. M.
Tlie Lacknwaunn A Rloomsbiirg Railroad connects
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rail
road at Scranton, for New York aud intermediate
points cast.
At Rupert it connects with the Cnttawissa Rail
road, for points both east nLd west arriving at Phil
adelphia nt 0.1 j P. M.
At Northumberland it connect? with the Philadel
phia A Erie Railroad and Northern Central Rail
road, for points west aud south Passengers arriving
ui jiurrisuurg4.ju f. .-i ; i luiuucipiiia iu i. 31.;
and Raltiiuoio 10.20 P. M.
I Tho Freight and Passengers Train north, leaves
. Northumberland at C.ia A M., Hi d arrives at V,20 P
M., passing Danville at K.2o P. .M
I JOHN P. M.SLEY, Sup t.
( J. C. Wki.i.s. General 'iicki-t Ageut.
I Nov. 2U, 1:52.
'I'o rrieiiM fulf.'r-rM wflsolli Sexra.
t REVEREND GENTLEMAN having been :o
X V stored to benlth in a few days, alter undergoing
all the usual routine and irregular expensivo modes
of treatment, w ithout success, considers it his sacred
duly to coinuiuuieato to bis nlHiiited fellow creatures
the mkaxs ok c l he. Hence, on the roccipt of an
addressed envelope, he w ill send (free) a copy of the
prcscrptiou used. Direct to
Int. JOHN M. DAGNAI.L.
ISA Fulton Street, JJrooklyu, N Y.
January 24. l-.fl:t.
TAILORING ESTAbTiSHMENt!
JOI23SX E. SaVIICK,
I a n li fttrreet, oipo.iitc Weaver's Hotel,
BUHBUHY. Northumberland Co., Pa.,
I "INFORMS his friend, and tho nublic irenerallv.
that he huatukeu the Shop ol Jacob S. Rake,
dee d., and is prepared to do all kinds ot TAILOR.
1NU in a good woi kiiiiinliko manner. The patron
age of the public is respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May IU, lbGa. ly
JUST HEADY.
NEW STYLES OP JEWELRY.
N opiortuuiiy not to be lost sight of. Rare
eh.iicu for Agents. Ladies as w ell as Gouts ean
iu.-i as Agents. Ajiply curly and secure the agency
for your locality.
100,000
V.A'lCUi:$, VEST CJIAIXt?, LOCKETS,
JtlXG.i, OOLV PE.S A.XD PEXCJLS,
EKACELETS, STUDS. J1CTTOAS,
aYiCA" C11AIXS, SETS OF JEW-
eu-:v, .ye.
I To bo sold for til each, find not to be paid for
j until you know w hut you aro to get. St nd 25 cents
j fur CtTtiiicate. telling you wluit you can have, with
j u circular, giving full particulars to Agents. Perfect
satisfaction guaroutued ill all ciuies.
Address, 8. M. WARD A CO.,
LOS Rroadwny. Rox4,e70.
March 5L lfbRI. ly
FAMILY DYE ;COLORS
Rlack.
Dark Rluo,
Lihi Rlue,
V rent h blue,
Claict Riot.u,
Dark Rrowu,
i.i,;lit Riowu,
Snutf Rrowu,
Crimson,
Dark Drub,
Lir'ht Drab,
Dutk Greeu,
Light Green,
?dug.-nla,
Miuouu,
ruU(o,
i'liik.
Purple,
Royal Purple,
t.lllmn,
Starlet,
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DXl SWEET'S
INFALLIBLE
LINIMENT,
THE
GREAT REM FEY
For llhevmatitm, Govt, Xtiiralyia, I.umbtig
Stiff Neck and Joint, Upraint, Bntitet,
Cut and Wvunth, Piles, lhadacht,
. and all Rheumatic and Sertou
Disorder.
For all of which is a speedy and certain remedy,
and never fails. This Liniment is prepared from
the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the
famous bone setter, and baa 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
preparntion before (be public, of which the most
skeptical may be convinced by single trial.
'Ibis Liniment will cure rapidly and radically.
Rheum jitic Disorders of overy kind, and in thousands
of cases w here it hus been used it has sever been
known to lail.
For Neuralgia, it will afford immediate relief In
every ease, however distressing.
It will relieve tbo w orst coses of Headache in three
minutes, and is warranted to do it.
Toothache also will it cure instantly.
For Nervous Debility and General Lassitude, ari
sing from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a
most happy and unfailing remedy. Actiug directly
upon the nervous tissues, if strengthens and revivi
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 challenge the world to
produce an equal. Every victim of this distressing
complaint should give it a trial, for it will not tail
to attord immvdiute relief, and in a majority of case
will effect a radical rcu o
CJuiney and Sore Throat are sometime extremely
mntigmint and dangerous, but a timely applicatiou
ol this Liniment will never fail to cure.
Sprains arc sometimes very obstinate, and enlarge
ment of the joints is liable to occur if ucgleoted.
The worst caso may be conquered by thi. Liniment
in two or three days.
Rruises. Cuts, Wounds, Sores, Ulcers, Rums and
Scalds, yield readily to the wonderful hi-uliug pro
perties of Or. Sweet' lufullible Liniment, when
used nccoriting to directions. Also, Chilblain Frost
ed Feet, and lnsci-t Rites and Slings
DR 8TEPEHEN SWEET
the Great Natural Roue Setter.
f Connecticut
TEPHEN SWEET, Conoecticnt
b known all over thu United States.
DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut,
is the author of "Dr. Sweet' Infallible Lini-nest."
Sr. Sweet's Infidliblet Liniment
Cures Rheumatism, and never fail.
Sr. Sweet' Infallible Liniment
Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia.
Sr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Cures Rurus and Scalds immediately.
Sr. Swoet's Infallible Liniment
Is tbo betnowu jrcuiedy for Sprain and ruiac
. Sr. Sweet' InfoJlible.Liniment
Affords immediate relief fur Piles, und seldom fails
te cure.
Sr. Sweet's lufullible Liuimeut
Cures Toothache in one minute.
Sr. Sweet's. Infallible Liniment
Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and lea-ret no
scar.
Sr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is the best remedy for Sojes in the known world.
Sr Sweet's Infallia) Liniment
Hus been in use by more than a million people, and
ull praise it.
Sr Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Taken internally cure Colia and Cholera Morbus.
Sr Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is truly a '-friend in need," and every family should
have it hand.
Sr Sweet's Infallible Liniment
Is for sale by ail Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents.
A FRIEND Ilf NEED." TRY IT..;
DR. SWEET'S INFALLIRLE LINIMENT, a.
an external remedy, is without a rival, and will
alleviate pain more speedily than any other prepa
ration. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorder.
it is truly infallible, and a a curative for Sins.
uuuus. epraius, iiruise. JO., iu Booming, neuiuig
and (powerful strengthening properties, excite thu
just wouder and astonishment of all who have ever
given ita trial. Over olio thousand certificate, of
remarkable cure, performed by it witbiu the la.1
two year, attest the fact.
TO HORSE OWNERS !
DR. PW LET'S INFALLIRLE LINIMENT FOR
HOUSES is umirule.l by any, aud iu all oes of
LamenvM aruing trout Stuaius, Rrni.es or M n-iiih-ing,
it. ellevt i. magical aud certuiu. Hemes, or
Saddle Galls, Scratches. Mauste, 4c, il will also cur
ledily. Sviu and Itingbone may be easily pre
vented and cured in tlu-ir incipient .lagc, but eon
filmed cast, are beyond the .Hi.ibitily of a radical
cure. No case of 111. kind, buwever, i. so desperate
or liui less but il may be alleviated by tin. Liui
uiviil, ami it. failhlul epnlit-aiiou aill ! remote
the l.am.ui-ai, aud eu.ol the hone. Iv travel with
couparali. ease.
EVEItr JJUIiS E 0'.EK
should bav tblt remedy at baud, for It linu-ly use
at tb. urt appuarauee of Lam.uat will t-tlccluatty
pr.vvut tbiMa- foinudablu diM-uM-s, tu which all bor
tv. are lial.lv, and Inch render u aiany vthtlwuMi
yaluubf. hoi.M aiaily wurlblis.
DR SWEET'S
Inallible Liniment.
is me
SOLDIER'S miEND,
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LOOK H O BP I T A It.
EBTA ELI SHED AS A REFUGE FROM QUACK
ERY. 1
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE .1 CURE
CAN BE OBTAINED.
JR. JOHN ETON ha discovered the most Certain,
) Speedy and only Kffeotnat Romedy in the
orld for all Private Diseases, Weakness nf tb Back
or Limbs, Strielnre, Affection of th Kidney and
Bladder. Involuntary Discharges, Impotency, Gene
ral Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Languor, Low
Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart,
Timidity, Tremblings. Dimness of Sight or Giddiness,
Disease of the Head. Throat, Nose or skin, Affootion
of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Rowels those Terri
ble Disorder arising from the Solitary Habits of
Youth those secret and solitary practices more fatal
to their victim than the song of Syrens to the Ma
riners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
or anticipations, rendering marriage, Ac, impossi
ble. YOlIMslMK
Especially, who have become the victim of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
Y'oung Mon of the most exalted talents and brilliant
Intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listen
ing Senate with the thunders of eloquence or waked
to ecstaty the liviug lyre, may call with full con
fidence. MAItKlAftK.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organic
debility, deformities, Ac, speedily cured.
He who places himself under the care ofDr.J.
may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman,
and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician.
01t4.iA.M4J WHAIOESS
Immediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored.
This Distressing Affection which renders Life
miserable and marriage impossible Is tbo penalty
paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young
persons are too apt to 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 fulling into improper habits than by
the prudent ? Resides being deprived the pleasures
of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive
symptoms to Doth body and mind arise. The system
becomes Deranged, the Physical and Mental Func
tions Weakened. I-otw of Proereative Power, Nervou
Irritability. Dvsr'wa. Palpitation of the Heart.
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of
the Frniuc, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death,
4MI1cf, o. 7 South I'retlerick Slrvrt
Left hand sid.v going from Raltimore street, a few
doors lrom the corner. Fail not to obseire nanie
and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The
Doctor's Diplomas hang in hisotiice.
A C I It K WAltltAiTKU I.H TWO
DAYS.
JVo Mtrevry or Nauntoui Drugt.
1K. JOllSTO.V
Member of the Royal College of Surgeon., London,
Graduate from one of tho most eminent Colleges in
the United States, and the greater part of whose life
lias been spent in tho hospitals of I.ondon, Paris.
Philadelphia and elsewhere, haa effected some of
the most astonishing cures that were ever known ;
many troubled with ringing in the head and ears
when asleep, peat nervousness, being alarmed at
,udden sounds, bashfuliicss, with frequent blushing,
attended sometimes with derangement of miud, were
cured immediately.
1'A 14 K lAitTI4'l I.AK AOTll'i:.
Ir. J. addresses all those who have injured thcmi
selves by improper indulgence and solitary habits
which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them fur
either business, study, society or marriage.
TntrsE are some of tho sad and melancholy effects
produced by early habits of youth, vii: Weakness of
the Rack and Limbs. Pains in tbo Head. Dimnees of
,ight. Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the
llenrt. Dyspepsy. Nervous Irritability, Derangement
of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symp
toms of Consumption. Ac. j
Mkxtally. The fearful effects on the mind aro
much to bo dreaded Loss of Memory. Confusion of
Ideas. Depression of Spirits. Evil-Forebodings. Aver- i
sioti tn Society. Self-Distrust. Love of Solitude,
Timidity, Ac arc sonic of the evils produced.
Thoisasd of persons of alleges can now judge
what is the cause of their declining health, losing
neir vigor, becoming weak, pule, nervous and
uiaciatcd. having a singular appearance about the
cough and symptoms of consumption.
vonu si
have injured themselves by a certain practice
.dulgediu when alone, a habit frequently learned
from evil companions, or at school, the effects of
which are nightly felt, even when asleep, aud if not
eured renders niarriago impossible, und destroys
both mind and body, should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man. the hope of his
eoumry.thc darling ol hi parents, ahoulit be snatched
from ull prospects aud enjoyments of life, by the
consequence of deviuttng from the path of nature
nd indulging in a certain secret bubit. Such persons
mar, before contemplating
.11AKHIA4.K.
reflect thnt a sound mind aud body are the most
necessnry requisites to promott connubial happiness.
Indeed without these, tho journey through lifu be
comes a wenry pilgrimage ; tho prospect hourly
darkens to tho v iew; the miud becomes shadowed
with despair and filled with the melancholy reflec
tion that the happii.tts of auothcr become, blghted
wilh our own.
tVISKASK Ol-' 1711MU ii: K.
When the misguided and imprudent votary of
pleasure finds flat he ha. imbibed the seeds of ibis
painful disease, it too often happens thnt an ill-timed
sense of sliauto, or dread of discovery, deters him
from applying to tiioso who, from education and
respectability, cau alone befriend him. delaying till
the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease
uir.ke .their appearance, such aa ulcerated sore
throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains iu the head
aud limbs, diuines. of sight, deafness, nodes ou Uic
shin bones and arms, blotches ou the head, face aud
extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till
at last the palate of the mouth or tho bones of the
nose lull in. and the victim of thi. awful disease
becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death
mis a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending
liui to "thnt Uuuisoovt-red Country Uoiu whence no
traveller returns."
It is imcliiucliuly fact that thousands full Victim
to this terrible disease, owing to the uiiskitlfuluess of
luoraut pretenders, who, by the use of that Vrtuily
1'uiaaii. Mi rriiry, ruin the constitution and tutrke
the residue of life miserable.
STItA..'I'.KS
Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of the
aiany Unlearned and Worthies. Pretender., destitute
nf 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 uiuuth
after month taking their filthy aud puisoiiiui com
Kund. or as long as the smallest fee cun be obtained,
and iu despair, leave you wilh ruiued health to sigh
ever your gtiltingdisapHdntment.
Dr Johuslon is the uiily Physician advertising.
His credential or diplomas always banc in his otlice.
His remidie. or Ureatemeut are unknown tu all
Ither. prtqiared from a life speut in the great ho.
pitalt of Europe, the first iu the country and a more
extensive 1'ru'utt Pim tiee than any other Physician
in the world,
lM.OItMK.Tir.Vr OF'I'IIF IMtKKN
The many thousands cured at this institution year
after year, and the numerous important Surgical
(ieralions perlormid by Dr. JohusUui, witnewed by
the reporters of the "Suu," "Clipper," and many
other pajicrs, uolices of which llav. appeared agaiu
and aguiu before the public, besides his standing as
a gentleman of character and rapetuibiliiy, i. a
suthcieitt guarantee lo th. alllieled
Nhl DlkEANI M ftli::iII.Y
4 1 iti:i.
Persons writing should b. particular in directing
their Idler, lohia lii.tilutlou. in the lolluwiug maner
J4ll .11. J4III.M'rO.. M. !.,
Of lb. Raltinior Lin k Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
February 21 . h13 1 y .
MANHOOD,
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$1 t'nili.
4 I.F.I TI KE on th N.lur., Tr.atnieut and Ha
4 diu.l t'ur.ul nperuialtarfBwe of tMuiiual Vrk
am, txauel D.biluy, Nrfvousaas. and lutuluuiary
Eluimiuu., inducing Iiuput.ai-y, Cubauaipiua, aud
Mvui.l and I'by.ii-al iHUlny
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sWlf.AbUM la.y Is ilovtu.aily rutwv4 aiiluit vq.
lutaal Utetlujiu.s or lit dtuiyvrou. applitiiu.a la
eau. tic, inrtrututoU. aiedieat.4 Uglu., and ulbi-r
.aipuioal d.tk-M, is b.i. tlvatly Ututuutiiul, aad
lb. .ulii.l. a.w au4 bigbly Hii-evailul Uraliaiul
btuptmt by lb .I.Uattf4 sulltut, fully tapUiuid,
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THE ALL SUFFICIENT TIUiEE.
THE QUE AT AMI RI CAN REMEDIES
Known a "UelmboW
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ.
HTLMBOLD'S EXTRACT ''BCcnC,-'
- SARSAPAR1LLA
" IMPROVED ROSE WASH.
tlET-iaVraSOLaO'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED " COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
A Positive and Specific Remedy
For Diseases of the
BLADDER KIDNEYS, GRAVE!, AND DROPSI
CAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increase th power of Digestion,
and excites the Absorbent into healthy action, by
which the Watery or Calccrous depositions, and all
Unnatural Enlargements ar reduced, a well as pain
and infiamatiou, and is good for men, women, or
Children.
IIKL..MltOKI'K KVI'ItACT
111 4 II U
FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early
Indiscretion, or Abnse.
Attended with the following tymtoms :
Indisposition to Exertion,
Loss of power
I.osa ol .Memory.
Weak Nerves,
Horror ol Disease,
Dimness obv isiita.
Universal Lassitude of the
Muceular System,
Hot Hands,
Dryness of the Skin.
Difficulty of Breathing
Trembling
Wakefulness,
Pain in the back,
Flushing of the Bedy
Eruptions on the Face,
Pallid Countenance,
These symtoms, if allowed to go on, whieh this
medicine invariably removes, coon follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
In one of which tho patient may expire. Who can
say that they are uol frequently followed by those
"uirelul diseases, '
IXSAXITY AND CCSSIMPTI0X,
Many are aware of the causeof their suffering, but
none will euufesa. The records of tbo insaue Asy
lums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption,
bear amid witness to the truth of thu assertiou.
Tho Constitution, once Affected with Organic
Weakness, '
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in
vigorate tho system, which "Uelrabold's Extract
Rucbu" Invariably docs. A txiul will convince
the most skeptical.
FEMALES. FEMALES. FEMALES,
Old or young, single.murried, or contemplating
marriage,
In nianv affections Dceuliar to Females the Extract
j Ruchu is unequalled bv any other remedy, as iu
i niorosis or Jtetentioo. Irregularity, ruiululness, or
Suppression of the Cuslomarv Evacuations. Ulcerated
or Schirrous state of the Uterus. Leucurrhen, or
Whites Sterility, and for all complaints incident to
the sex. whether arising from Indiscretion, Hubit of
Dissipation, or in the
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
' See symptoms above.
NO FAMILY SHOULD RE WITHOUT IT.
Take so Ralsam, Mercurr. or Unpleasant Mediciuo
for Unpleasant and Dangerous Disease..
IIKLMI.OI.II'H KA'I'ltACT
ltl'CII
Curia
; bECRET DISEASES
la all their stages; ut little expinte ; liui. or no
change in diet ; no inconvenience,
AND NO EXPOSURE.
It causes frequent desire, and gives strength to
Uriuato, thereby removing obstructions, preventing
and curing Strictures ol the Urethra, allaying pain
und iufiummatiou, so frequent iu this class of discuses
nnd expelling PoUouous, DUvued, uud Wore -out
Matter.
Thousauds upon Thousands
M 110 HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF
tl A4 US,
Audwhohnvo paid Heavy Fees to be cured In a
short time, have found thev- were deceived, and
that the "Poisou" bus, by the uso of "Powerful As
tringents," been dried up iu thu system, to break
out iu an aggravated form, and
Perhaps alter Marriage.
USE
. iii:i,hhoi.'k KvriiACT
m 4'in:
For all Affections nnd DU-eurr of
THE URINARY ORGANS,
Whether existing in Male or Female, from what.ttr
causa originating, and no matter
OF HOW LONG STANDING,
Diseases of theso Organs rcouire the aid of a
Duuxric.
HELMBOLS'S EXTH ACT BUCHU.
Is the Greut Diuretic,
And it is certain to have the desired effect in all
Diseases, for which it is recouiiucuded.
BLOOD I HLOOD! BLOOD I'
lleluibuld's Highly Concentrated Compound
Fluid Extract Saraaparilla Syphilis).
This is an affection of the Rlood, and attacks the
Sexual Organs, Linings ot thu Nosu, Ears Tbroat.
Windpipe, uud other Mucus Surfaces, making its
appearance iu the form of Ulcers. Helinbold s Ex
truet Sar.aparilla purities the Rlood, aud remov es all
Scaly Eruptions of the .-kin. giving to th Complex
ion a Clear and Healthy Color. It being prepared
evpressly for this class of compluiuui, its Bluod-Puri-fving
Proprietors aro preserved lo a greater txteul
than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla.
Helmbold's ltose Wash,
An exoclleat Lotion for Disease of a Syphilitic Na
ture, aud a an injection iu Di.t-H.es ol the Urinary
Organs, arising from bubit of di.sipaticu, used iu
connection with the Extracts Ruchu aud Sarsaparilla
in such disease, as recommended.
Evidence ol theutuat responsible and reliable char.
aclertwill secompauy the lui-dicihcs.
-'ff tERTIFICATES OF CURES,
From to twenty years standing, with names
known to aeienee and Fame.
i or Metlii-al Pruiiertiu of Buchu, tea Dispensatory
the L'uitei
tw-utte
Se I'rufratur Dowees
valuable works on the
Practice ot Physic,
be remark, wad by the Ul. celebrated
Dr.
I DltKt, .'lillauelplila.
See remarks mad. by Dr. Fpbraiin McDowell, a
celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal
College of Surgeons. Ireland, and publi.bvd ia the
Transactions ol th. king and Queen s Jourual.
Se MtHlii-o-Cirutgieal Review, published by
Reujaiuiu Tratcrs, li-lluw of the Royal College of
Surgeon..
St e uiol of tlie late Stundard Works on Mcdi
ciue.
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4ibs4t i .rtutt.
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Cain giuuault -4 A4 tv gtalts.
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(37; AflniiiSt Kipressa Company,
IVB KOTICR that they hay oonelnde ar
J rangenrau with th. Northern Central Railroad
tympany to ran train from RaMmor for York,
Ilarnaburg, Dauphin, HaRfax, Trevorton, flnnbury,
RorthumUrland LewUlm,,, Mmon, Money, W&V
liainrport, and all totermediat staUon., connecting
vnvSli eAT WESTERN EX-
PRRbB fur PitUbtrg, Clfjohtni, St. Lord and tb
n.,HTn!"Tii n1'ui Ce.'tKxpres. at Milten er
Danvill Bloomsbnrg, Wllkeibarr., Pittston, Soran-
lV.li". ''- " the CatUwIsa.,
Lackawanna A Bloomsbarg Rilroad.. At WiK
FTTh ir ?7,"'1 & Exprt to Jeny
fehore and lk Hayen. Also, by Howard A Ce ,
aud Uielr eonr,octlons for Cawfea, Troy, Elmlra,
Rochester Buffalo, Niagara, 4 to all accossibl
points In Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bank Note,
Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every doriD
lion. r
Also, Notes, Drafts and Bills for Correction.
Experienced and efficient messengers employed,
and every effort Will be made to render satisfaction.
JOHN BINGHAM.
Superintendent Penn'a DivMon, Philadelphia
R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Sunbury.
April 5, 1802.
IiitTil Y i7o f sii.
Ctrner of Stat and Third Streets,
IlAKnisDt-Rn, Pa.
THIS HOUSE, in consequence of it convenience
and near location to tho Capitol, has made it a
desirable stopping place, not only for those having
business at the seat of Government, but for others
Visiting Harrisburg.
March 211, 1362.
rilERRIBLK MsCLbsURES-SECRETS
I THE MILLION'
A most valauble and wonderful publication.
A
work of 400 pages, and ."0 colored engravings. DR
HUNTER'S VADE MECUM, nn original and popu
lar treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology,
Funotinns. and Sexual disorders of every kind, with
Never-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure.
The practice of DR. HUNTER has long been, and
still is, unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of
numerous persons, he has bc-n induced to extend hi
medical usefulness through tho medium of his
"VADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be
in the hands of every family in the land, as a
preventive of secret vires, as a guide for tho
alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive .
sconrges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely
enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any
part of thu United State for 50 cents in P. . stamps,
or 3 conies f irjl. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER,
Xo. 3 Division Street, New York.
June 6, l-u3. ly.
J3. Arrttnitt'tiK'nlH 1MOS.
of Sew York Kin-.
THE CAMDEN AXD AM BOY AM) PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES,
From Philadelphia to K' er'irrf Jt'oy Plarei,
from Walnut street Wharf and Kensington
Dtjtnt, will leave as follows, viz : ria.
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation.) 2 25
ai v ... ji., via v. amucn ami J ersay City, N. J.,
Accommodation,
At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey City.
(Morning Mail.) 1 "
At B A.M., via Camden and Jersey oity 2d
Class Ticket '
At 11 A. M. via Kraington and Jersey city,
Espresj '
At 12 M. via Cumdos and Amboy, C and A.
(Accommodation.)
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
1 00
2 ii
S 00
3 23
ft. jAurwa.,1
I
CO
At 3 P.M., via Kensington and Jersey City.
Wash, and N. Y. Express
At Or P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City
(Evening Mail,) "
At 11 P. M. via Kensington and Jersey citv,
Southern Mail.
At 14 (night) via Kensington and Jersey city
Soutneru Express
At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy. Accom
modation. Freight and Passenger, First
S 00
s ou
3 00
S 00
i. loss nchet.
Second Class Ticket.
2 a
1 50
lor WuU-r Gun. Slloildsburi. R,'
bane. Montrose, Great Rend, Ac, at 6 A. M.,
lioni Kensington, viu Ielawure, Liwiawaona and
VV intern Railroint.
Fir Mnuch Chunk. Alleutown. Rethlubrm. Belvi
dere. Knslou, Lumberuille. Flemington. Ac, at ft
A. M.. from Kensington Duput, and at 2) P. M ,
from Walnut street W hart".
(The 6 A. M. Line connects with Train, leaving
Easton for Muuch Chunk, at 3-20 P. M.)
For Mount Holly, ut 6 A. M., 2 aud 4 P. M
Fur Freehold, at ti A. M. and 2 P. M
WAY LINES.
For Bristol. Trenton, ic. at II A. 31 and ?! and
5 P. M. from Kensington,
For Palmyra, Rireiton. Delanco, Ecverlv. Rur.
lington, Florence, Eordcutowu, Ac, at 12 1 2 4s
aud 6 P. M.
C.jr- For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
sington Dt-iot, tuki- the Cars on Fitth street, above
Walnut, hull' an hour before departure. The Cais
run into the Depot, aud ou the arrival of each Train,
run from the Deot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage onlv. allowed each
passenger. Pais.n.ers aj-o prohibited from taking
anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All
baggage over fifty pounds to bo paid lor extra. The
Company limit iheir responsibility for baggage tu
On. Dollar per pound, aud will not be liable for any
amount beyoiid i IIK'. except l.y spe. ial coutract.
I Viii. 11. GATZMKR, Ageut.
January 17, ISC.t b
JOIS im iGHT A, "47M
' ua.-ufai rmrjHs or
BALERATU3.
SUPER-CARR. OF SODA, Ac,
And Sole Agents in the City of New York for
CREAM OF TARTAR SUBSTITUTE,
Iiivciiud by Prof. Eben N. Uorsford, of Harvard
University. Office, 11 Old Slip, Hanover Square,
(Upstairs,) NEW YORK.
'pilE high pi ice which Cream of Tartar commanded
1 in lda4. together wilh the alarming extent to
which its dang.-rous adulteration had been carried ,
with other considerations, induced ihe distinguished
'.'liemisi. whose nnme is given above, to couiii.en:e
what proved tt. b. a long ami laborious f-iei.titjc re
search, to discover a desirnhle substitute tberetor
Hi. effort, were crow bed with abundant success, and
hundred, of IhoUMindj of pound of the Substitute
have been sold and used during the l:it five years,
throughout tho United Stales and the Canada.
The following true comparison of its nature and
the results of il. use, wilh ihose of Cream of Tartar,
aill convince the most incredulous of its value.
Cream of Tartar is a bi-tuririite of Putash.
This Substitute is a simple 1'bo.phaie. aud contain
nothing but what is found in beef steak, nnd in corn,
wheat aud oilier cereals, and is therefor, highly
nutritious. It also hat a healih-giviug influence,
and supplies that for which there is a constant de
maud in the system.
( xr' It is sold lot a much leas price thun Cream of
Tartar.
March 2L ls.f.3 . ly
Itritntlifs., Wine. 4.1tk. Ac.
flMIE subscriber, having opened in Thompson'
1 Rriek Building, Mill treet, Danville, a large
aud complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
comprising lb beat brands of Rrandirs. Gin, Old
R.v., ScoUb aud Irish V) hi-kt v. port. Shorn, Ma
deira. Champague and oilier iues. ol all grades, all
ul which will be Mild Wholesalu, at the lowest city
price. Tavern-keepers, by but ing of us, can save
tt lct4 the freight
1'trsou. doiiuus nf purchasing liquors for
FAMILY USE,
nay rely upu being furnished with a pur aj.4
auadull. l.ud arlu-le.
I ,, Being dcivruiiaed lo esiabluh s rcputatiun for
t-lliug cheap. hiesteetlully kjIiciu thu patruuage
or lb. public All order, promptly atteuled U
., . JEREMIAH ti. 1ULL.
DsJinll. Juu. 14. lbOO.
Lumber I Lumbt-r!
PHILIP SHAY, Mun.Lyeomiug county, Pa ,
INFORMS Lis friends and ih put. lie In (-antra
that k. eon.i.ully krefaou baud Hoards. Miingl.
alb, Juuu, aud all kind, uf Lumber aud kuildiuj
L.i.ii.U. abicb be Bill tl at the Uiawi uik-m
kaMareb SO, sb.
i:H I Alll latlll lk llo.
PETER l iThTll. L R l ,
NunU'Jk 'l ebuerw IhmhIU Issrtrr
It A IS CIMMIU ,M T ,
(Furia.ily 41 t'k.ia.ai smimI.Nsb Yetk
W ould call Ik all.uiiua ef Dealers to lb ailit-laa
u( kt. uiaaalavtaie, tit :
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