Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, May 28, 1864, Image 4

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    TinOt.Trili.i.tiiafir.Arliiiatinir Wrlniror.
Th frame being of Iron, thoroughlv galvanised,
nil danger from runt Is removed, mid (he linbility to
shrink, swell, split, Ae., to unavoidable In wooden
machine., If prevented.
No thuuil'serews or complicated fastenings to
ear ont or get out of orilrr ; it oon bo fastened
firmly to the tub la a single scooud.
WARRANTED 'WITH OR WITHOUT COG
WHEELS. It took tbe First Premium at Fifty-Seven Puto
Mill County Fairs in 1863, and ia, without an excep
tion, tlio best ringer ever made.
Instead (((believing tba statements of parties In
crostrd in tba s-le of other Wringors,
TRY IT, AND 3 EDGE FOR TOURSELF.
Test it Thoroughly with any ami all others, and if
tot cutiro'y sa'ialrotury, return it.
li will wring from it thread to a bad quilt without
aJinriVinn.
l t:. t:cl In tie Vniui Sialra, En-jloijd, Canada,
srd Aii5l.-uli. Agents wanted in evury town.
f 'icrga;io n'c can inuko tVom $3 to Jl pi "?
PUnifn, Mtiiiiifarturiiiff Co :
(Ikntiuhhr t I know from prr.oti.'al xpcri.i!eo
that iron null gn.Wamr.ed with r.ino will not oxidise,
or rust one panicle. I can su;Vlv s.iy, after several
tears' expoiiinc" in tho uiaiiiilactuio ol chain tor
chain-pumps nrnl water-drawers, in which I have
tested the affinity of iron and nuo tlril.it too pro
cess be conducted properly, it is ftnwl wcblui me
two. , .
Noorlv one vear ago my f.uuily commence I using
one of j our Wringers. Jl now pci I. i mt nil of lis
functions as well as it did the first time it was used,
mid h is become nn iudispoiir.Me arli.de wilh . I
kuvo closely observed several olio r kinds ol clothes,
wringer', liie modus operandi Mug dii'i rent, trying
to produce the same results as Ihi I'uimini II ringer, ;
but in my judirmeut they have l.ulco. Hie Putiuuu j
Wringor'ia as neur perfect us l nsioie. mid 1 fnu j
cheerfully recoiuniciid it to bp the best in use. j
Rcspectlullv Yours. ,
JNO. w. wheeler.
Clcveliind, Ohio.
Many years experience in the galvanizing busi
ness enable me to indorse the above statement in all
particulars.
JNO c.i.efferts,
No. 100 Betkman Street
New York, January, I Mil.
No. 2.S5.50; No. 1. $0.0(1; No. A, $d.o0.
Msmitnemrod mid sold, wholesale and retnil by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
So. 13 I'lsitt street, New York, and Clcaicland.Ohio
S. C. NORTHROP, Agent.
April ?3, 104.
READY ROOFING
liutidy tu mill don n.
HEADY "ROOriNG
At less limn hulf the cost of tin roofs.
REAmr .ooriNG
More durable thnu tin.
nEADV "nooriNa
Suitable for steep or flat roofs.
11EADY1100FING
l or all kinds of building', in nil climates.
HEADY "ROOFING
taslly, cheaply, and quickly put ou. Needs no
cuutiug over r. ith ccmeut alter it is muled doviu.
ready-Troofing
Mh Ic of a gtronp ivovfu fiiVric. tlion.iijjhly pntutAtcJ
ttnd coviTfl uiK-u birth furfuow w ith k viTHtly wn
trr roof i'iitiii.-itirii. airl put up in rolls ready tur
ue 10 iiH.h wiiU", hhU 7. tctt ,
Wc also maiiufncturo
LIQ'JIE csioitt.
1'ob I,i:akv Tin Moors.
Much cheupcr a;.d more durublu thm oil J..VM.
ALSO,
Compound '-inru.
For Leaky hinle llooff,
Which will often sae the cost if n new roof.
Sttinplcs of Ucudy Hooting laid Circulars tent by
ii.ail uheii desired.
I'avorableterms made with cptlible ptiriies who
buy to toll again.
KKAI'Y I'.OoriN'l CO..
r.'J Maiden l.ane, .N. Y,. i
Apiil2;!. 1SC.4.
ion tr Ni:i.,
Till subscriber oilers bu -sale nuie superior Con- I
iivctieut c-ecd-Leaf, and Maryland lliond-'l'oi 1 u-
bacco Seed. I'rico j cents pv"r paper feud money ;
Biid plum tlireetions
Also u lot of good Tobacco Leaf f'.r tale.
1'. IS. MA.
Siiiiburv. March 19. 1"S(U.
HEKItY fcUAHPEH,
.Ao. S'iO AIM II Ml., Ilii3aii-Iiliiii.
MAM1 ACTl UKIl & l'LALLU IN
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELHY,
60IIDSIJLVL2-"WAEE
An.l HOUKR'S Superior l'late l AVare.
t",' All kind ol ilver-iVnre. nndr jn Ihc preu i
te. WATCH llepairiug cari-tully cb i u '
March T bl. .'i:u
nit to ri.- ii:rs .tio.'S'ii.
rpiIK LITTLE GIANT SEWINM MACHINE
L t'OMl'N wnnt an Ajr'mt m county, to Hdicit
..idirs for llicir new fl." Maeliine, wilh suajre,
"-driver an ! i -;'ia nvidles Vc will pay a li-
t vral .'i.Lnv a..tl c.p ies. or ive lare commi
i.m.
and
l.r
add
particulars, ! rni. Ac. vitIim. stump
T S. PAOI'.. Toledo, O
lb.
t"l. oni Gi u'l Agent for tho I', .flat
it Tin:
t'ARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
No. I' I'll Ciik!nt'T Stiiklt, ,'1'onui rl v No. T(l3.)
lMULALLPJHA. "
OAV OPLN-l'ai-is-Minle
MAWTILLAS and CLOAKS.
l!.o. l-prin ' and Siiuitner t-iariiiLiits, of our own
dauulaclurc, of thu Latest f-tyios and in great va-j
ictv. I
J. W. I'ilOCT'iH A CO.,
Tho Paris Mantilla, Emporium, i
No. 12U Chcsmit r-treet, Phiiiidi'.phia.
April 0. 'nl eU-Sept. 5, lSii:i ly
JACOB HAHLEY,"
(h um aoi to ' 1 1 Jf'e r iV II , rl t y .)
No. 6L'2 MAliKLT Street, PIUI.Al'lXl'lllA
rKALKU in l ine Hold and Silver W.TT1IN
) I iiie(ioldJl.Wl:l.ltY; r-oli.l.MI.Vr.U-UAhli. j
ndthobest of S1L LK-l'LAl l.i- A UK. (on-,
unity on band a large aacoitiucntof the aboeg'uds j
t low prices.
ulihes an 1 Fina Clocka Repaired, by skillful,
.oikiio-n ; aio. Jeuelry repairing ; 1 .. Slaving uud j
il kind of Hair-wot k to oi dir. at rb rt roiice. i
I j- l'.ai i ii.ri-t the old tuiid, N . o.'J Market '
l'liil.,l,l,iiit.
Aj.nl V, I Mil . Jiu j
"PENSIONS, BOUNTIES I
AND HACK VAY COLLECTED. '
i U KK. Aitormy
i-' I and li. ei.-. J to
ttiiii)ieitiii llai I
lo.n- ai .1 ."-..l.liirs ('tli.'O
at 1 aw, is duly n.ilh'.r-
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M M KAl Tl III U IM !
ll.Vr.lt W.Vlti: i Importer .fWMCIIISj
i. ll- Noiih Second Si . t'.,imi I'uurry, I 1 1 1 1. A
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I
I. ha- on.liiotlv on hand an .-.,!' nieiil of Gold
1 ai.d silur I'ul'-iil
l.t er. I.i iiii0 and Plain ;
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GREAT CENTIIAL PAIR,
FOR TllK U.8 BANITARY COMMISSION,
Orric of tub CotrntTTrs ow LAion,
Income and RetenueJi,
Ko. 118 South 1(h St., rbiladelphln, Maroh 1, 1B4.
Tha Committea on Labor, Income, and Rorontioe
of "The Great Central Fair," Intito eo-opcraUon
wllh them io tbe partieular work for "hich thoy
have been appointed Aa no poruon of the people
are inoro patriotio tbun tbe working meo and wome
of the oonntry, It ia but Juat and proper that they
should alike hate an opportunity to eontributo to
the ohjeote of tba Fair. The moat eqnable plan Tor
accomplishing this, and, t the aame time, the easl.
nt one, ia to ak for tho eontribution of aingle day a
labor from all olasaee in the eomnannlty, lo reach
Ter department of industry or art, will be a work
of great labor, but, If attained, will bt produotlTe of
immense results.
Tbe auocesa of Iho plan will depend upon the hear
ty co-operation of aver element of intluenoe within
our liini's, and we invite all tbe guard iane of the
Industrial Interests, and all others, to take hold wilh
us in forth' ring this groat work of patriotism and
humanity.
'ilia coi;uatco is charged with tho following duty,
to wit :
First. To ol piin tlio Contribution of "one day'a
pibor." or carnitine, from every nrtiron and laborer,
foreman, operative, and cmplovoo; president, cash
ier, ("llcr, and clerk of evury incorporated and un
incorporated company, railroad, and express company
euipii'i ihg linn, bank, manufactory, iron works, oil
nork". mill, mine, and public oilico ; from every
private bar.ker and broker, importer, aulioneer, anil
merchant; elerk, agent, and saleHiiinn; designer,
liui.-ber. and artist ; publisher, pi iutcr, and mechan
ic ; from eviry Ciovernment otiiocr, contractor, and
employee; pr.a or, buleher, baker, and dealer;
fanner, hurlirulhiri'l, and producer; from every
noiDtua maker, milliner, and female operative ;
eeery individual cnticd in turning soil, tetidirg the
loom, or in any way earning a livelihood, or build
ing a fortune within Iho Statu of Pennsylvania, New
Jersey and Oelftwure.
Second To obtain the contribution of ono day's
"revenue ' from all the great employing establish
ments, tiruis, corporations, companies," railroads, and
works.
Third. To obtain the contribution of ono day's in
come from every retired person, and person of for
tune male and ft-malc living upon their means,
and from all clergymen, lawyers, physician", dentists,
editors, authors, and professors; mid all other per
sons cnpied in tho learned or other professions.
Much of this work must be performed by thu per
sonal iritluer.co and efforts of ladies and gentlemen
associated, or to be as-ociatcd. with the committee
carrying out the plan.
The Committee feel the responsibility of the work
they hove undertaken, which, to be successful, will
reiitiro a very perfect raluiliration of their plan, and
they therefore eall upon tho earnest people lo assem
ble themselves together in every town, township, and
county, and form organizations of ladies and gcullo-liR-ii
to fo-opuute with them in this great work and
labor of love. In tlio manufacturing counties, tlio
coal and oil regions, and in thoHgricultural districts
especially let there be organizations in tho Inrirer
towns, so that (ho young pcoplu may hnvc nn oppor
tunity thus to render assistance to their relatives and'
friciub: lighting tbu battles of their country in tho ar
iuie of the nation.
Tho work of this committee may be prosecuted
where no oilier effort can be made lor the fair, as in
the mines of tho coal regions. A day 's earning of tho
miners, nud a day's product of tho mines, can be ob
tained, whero no' portable article could be procured
for transportation. Indeed, there is no part or sec
tion of these States whero tho day's labor may not
-be obtained, if organisations can be formed to reach
them.
The Committe cannot close wirhout urging upon
all proprietors of establishments the duty of taking
prompt and energetic aetiou to secure tho bencut
of the day of labor from all within their control.
Tbe Committee deem it unnecessary to do more
than thus to present the subject to the people of the
three States named. In the coming campaigns of
our armies the laliors of the "Sanitmy Commission"
will bo greatly augmented. ly tlio fust of June
Tnu.tiUO men one of the largest armies of modern
times w ill be operating in tlio field. So largo a
force, scattered oier regions to which (he men arc
uim iiiuaicd. must nccoi-arily carry along with it an
amount id sickness, sullcriug and dcaih, to say noth
ing of the gathered horrors of the battle Held.
These smicrings it is our hounded duty, as nrcn
and Christians, to relieve. A great and enlightened
people, enjoying the blessings of a (loverniueut id'
their own making, cannot refuo lusistauco to men
sullcriug to maintain its authority, and wo will not
believe that the tireat Central Fair, drawiugits pro
ducts from the three States of Pennsylvania, jew
Jersey, and lieltuvare, so atlluenl in nll'mincral. npri-
c n 1 1 in ill and indii'triul wealth, shall fall behind any
similar orTor( which bus jxt been Hindu for tho relief
of the Nation's children.
As it is desirable not to Multiply circulars, no
further uuthurity than this circular will bo necessary
tor uny employing firm or couipauyi or any respect
able coiamittcc of ladies anil gentlemen io proceed
at once in the work of this committee ; und it is hoped
that under it, organizations will spring up in all the
towns and busy regions of the Stales of Pennsylvania,
New Jersey aiid lelawaro.
Subscriptions will be thnnkfully acknowledged
in the newspapers of Philadelphia, and it is erv
de-irablc that they commence at once as each fresli
acknowledgment will sliuiululo further ellort mother
localities.
All subscriptions should be nil dressed to JOHN A".
CLAtillOliN. Trca.-urcr. Office ol IhiJ'-'Coinuiitteo
on Labor. Incomes and Itevenue,'' No 113 .South
SL YJi.NTH Street, Philadelphia.
J All needful help) ill Circulars nnd Posters
wiil be forwarded to parties applying for luciu. Li
rcct to the Chairman of the Couuuiuee as above.
L MON fti'iMEKY l!ONl, Chairman.
JOHN W CLAUllOUX, Treasurer.
Nov. K. W. II LIT I'll. Corresponding Sec'v.
MiOHKliOK J. MITCHKSON, Secretary. "
Honorary JIi'iulM-rs..
His Kxcellcncv. A. G. CIRTJ.V . Governor of Penn'a
His Lxci-llcncy, JOKL PAKKLU, liovernor of N. J.
His : lixcellencV. WM. CANNON, Governor of Del.
llin ALI.X. ;i:.KY, .Mayor. Philadelphia.
Hiii. C'SITI! It. lNGI.USOLL. Pennsylvania
Hon. Jl MIL CAHPh.Vl FR. Now Jersey.
II .n Jl D'li; HARRINGTON. Lclawnre.
Major-General GEORGL G. MEAUK, Army of tho
P- .touiuc.
O 111 III I t I V P.
llicht Rev. Lisbon Potter. Mrs. Rev. E. W. Huttcr.
-Must Rev. lilshop U ood.
Chairman.
llCV. IllSllol) llljloU.
Mrs. George M. 1'ail.uj.
Mrs. John Sergeant.
Mrs. John M.'Scott.
Mrs. General Meade.
Mrs. J. Edgar Thomson.
Mrs. Jos. Harrison, Jr.
Mrs. Robert W Leauiius
Rev. Dr. Rrr.inard,
Hey. W. P L'rted.
Itev. E. W. itiiucr.
Rev. Jsriac Leeser.
Samuel M. iclton.
John Edgar Thomson
i oujiuodore K. r
Mochton Mrs. L. M. Bond.
Mrs. George V. W eaver.
Mrs. George W Harris.
Mrs F A Drejel.
l'redcrivk Frulcy.
John Ringhain.
George illiauis.
Itev W tuddards, D. D.
Professor Henry Copiieo.
Charles P Truil. M. D
Dr. V niter Williamson.
Hon l-wald Thompson.
Hon J R Ludlow.
N li Rrowuo.
Duniel Dougherty
and I'll others.
April lo. ImiI.
Mrs M N Kelley.
.Mrs John W Forney.
Mrs Samuel A Cri'zcr.
Mrs Enoch Turley.
Mis A Sager.
Miss Susan ti'Netll.
Miivi Sullio Scott.
Mus LouL-a E (Taghorn.
and & uthcis.
I'Olt A IIIV'S 1.1.
ltOK.
GI'EAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR.
Committee on "Labor, lueumi-s aud Heicnuea.''
OOice No. US South Siveiiih St , Philadelphia.
JiillN W. CLAGHiiRN.Trcasurir.
This Comn.iliee has a special work, to wit : to ob
tain a d.iy - lulMir,'' a day s "income, " and a day s
"rcvei. ue. ' from i t cry ciii.cii id' the three State of
Pi!iii-iania. New Jcr-ey and Delaware, tor the
b -ii i:t of our ick and wounded soldiers.
Tin C .ma. .u. i- ii'iw lully org.iuitcj at the aboie
addi ts. Mod calls to. the cu-opciutit.u of all clussea
in tbe e .uim unity.
lit w u i lo show what the
h'b T (lll.r So'.iilel. '
h .t i be p..pte eun do in
industrial claura can
tli i Ir aeparute trades !
What IV .4., ! aliiu e:i I
N U.it i' Jur.ey can do !
l bat I'olawaie run do '
t lint eii. h county can do!
loitvai it city lu.d town can do !
VI bat each piop--lou enn do 1
li.. I each lia ie cm do '
V bat ia'ii iH-cup tiion cau do !
M but va. li Ui.'iiuUotory eau do !
VI bat emit Liuik. iii.aruu. a company and railroad
ci it do '
VV iul e-ii'll Uiilie call i,i 1
V' bal ia. U Woi k-ic p CNIt do !
W bat ijcLi la.l.lly cull .to '
V I .ti i a. li a, ui c.il. d !
ll lol I, b .UtMlt C,U du
i' a t, li to t au l no I am do '
ki . w.,i i.i noM iu ih world w bl A at or I.-an fre
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NOT A HUM DItmK.1
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
VI-OI'rAULK KIXTUACT.
A PTJUS TOITIC.
THAT WILL RELIEVE XHK AFFLICTED, AND
Not nutke lrraukarln.
DR.. nOOFLAND'8
German Bitters
'rilEPARED FY
DR. C SI- JACKSON,
VUII'A DELPHI A, PA.
WILL EFFECTl'ALLt AND MOST CERTAIJJ.
LY
t'llti: AIM. .DISEASES
arising from a
Disordered Liver,
Stomach, or Kidneys.
Thousands of our citi.ens are auBering from Dys
pepsia and Liver Discuses, and to whom the follow
ing questions apply we guarantee
UOOFLASirs GERMAN RITTER8
will cure them.
Dvsi'Ki'MA and Liver Diska.he.
Do you rise wilh a coated tongue morning", with
bad taste in the mouth Bnd poor appetite for break
fast ? Do vou feel when you first get up so weak
nnd Intifrnifl mil can scnrerlv vet utiout ? Do VOU
have n dirtiness in the head at times, and often a
dulncss, with headache occasionally f Are your
bowels costive and irregular, and appetite changea
ble ! Do von throw nn wind from the stomach, and
do you swell up often f Do Tou feel fulness after
eating, and a sinking when tho stomach is empty?
Do yon have heartburn occasionally ! Do you feel
low spirited, nnd look on the dark side oi things '
Are vou not unusually nervous at times Do you
not become restless, and .often lay until midnight
before yon enn go to sleep ? and then at times, don't
you foil dull and sleepy most of the time Is your
skin drv and scaly? also sallow t In short, is not
your lifo a burthen, full of forebodings f
HOOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
Will oure every case of Chronic or Nervous Debility,
Disease of trie Kidneys, and Diseases arising from
a disordered atoniacn.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs
Inward
Piles. Fulness or Hlood
to tho Head. Acidity of the Sto
niRi'.h, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for
' Food. Fulness or Weight in tho Stomach, Sour
Eructation. Sinking or Fluttering at tho Pit of tho
Stomach. Swiininine of tho Head, Hurried and DiHi
cult Drcnlliing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or
Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dim
ness of Vision, lints or Wclis before the Sight, Fever
aud Dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Perspira.
tion, Y'ellownesa of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in
the Side, Rack, Chest, Limits. Ac. Sudden
Flushes of Heat, burning in the Flesh,
Constant Imnginings of Evil,
aud great Deprcssiun
of Spirits.
PARTICI LAR NOTICE
There are manv nrenarations sold under the nnmo
of Cillers, nut mi' in uuart Bottles, compounded of
the ehi unest whiskev or common rum, costing from
20. to 40 cents "per gallon, Ike taste disguised by Aniso
or Coriander Seed.
This class of Hitlers has caused aud w ill continuo
to cause, ns lone as they can be sold, hundreds to die
the death of tiie drunkard. Rv their use the system
is kept continually under Iho influence of Alcoholic
Stimulants of tho 'worst kind, tho desire for Liquor
is created nnd Kept up, and t lie result is uiliuoMat
tendant upon a drunkard'alife nnd death.
For those w ho desire and will have a Liquor Bit
ters, wo publish the following receipt. Get One
lioltlo Hoolhind's Oermim Hitters and mix with
Three Quarts of Good liruudy or Whiskey, and the
result will lie a preparation lhat will far excel in
medicinal virtues nnd true excellence uny of the
numerous Liquor Ritters in the market, and will
cost mucn less, luuwiii nave an tne virtues ei
HiHjfhiud's Hitters in connection with a good article
of Liquor, at a much less price than these, inferior
preparations will cost you.
HOOPLAS IVS GEHM.VN 15ITTKHS
Will Givo Yon
A OOD APPETITE,
Will give you STRONG HEALTH NERVES.
Will give you RRISK AND ENERGETIC FEEL
INGS, Will euoblc you to SLEEP WELL, and will positive
ly prevent
Yellow IVtrr, llilioiiM I''V'r, &o.
Those suffering from Broken down and Delicate
Constitutions, from whatever cause, cither in Male
or Fi-ninle. will find in
HtiOFLAND'S HERMAN HITTERS, A REMEDY
That will restore them to their usual health. Such
has been the case in thousands of instances, aud a
fair trial is but required to prove Ihc assertion
REMEMBER,
THAT THESE MTTKI'Sj A HE
hot M&m&&89
And NOT intended as a BEVERAGE.
Tho Proprietors have thousands of Letl.-rs from tbe
most eminent Clergymen. Lawyers, l'hysiciaits and
Ciiiicrts. Testilyiiif: of their own pi rsonal knowlcdga,
to tho bcncticiul effects and medical virtues of these
Bitters.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of tha
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
Although not disposed to favor or recommend Pa
tent .Medicines in general, through distrust of Ihcir
ingredients and effects, 1 yet know of no sufficient
reasons why o man may not testify to the benefits ho
believes himself to have received from any simple
preparation, in the hope that be may thus contributo
to tho benefit of others.
1 do this thu more readily in regard to Hoofland's
Ucrimin Hitters, prepared by Dr. CM. Jackson, of
this city, becuuso 1 was prejudiced against them for
uialiy years, under the impression that they wire
chiefly nu alcoholic mixture. Inui indebted to my
friend Robert Sheomaker. Esq., for the removal of
this prejudice by proper tesis, and for encourage
ment to trv tin in, when sutli ring from great aud
i loi.g continued debility. The use of three bottles of
these Hitlers, at tlio Itegiuuing ut tlio present year,
was followed by evident relief and restoration lu a
degue id hodiiy and mental vigor which 1 hud not
fell for six mouibs before, aud had uliuost despaired
of regaining. 1 thcrelore thank God aud my iriend
lor directing to the use of tbeui-
J NLWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia, June 2.1, l.'til.
Diseases of Kidneys and Bladder,
lu You n y or A 'Jul, Mak or tmah,
Arc speedily removed, and the path-lit restored
health
to
DELECATE CHILDREN,
I Those aufTering from M i a Asms, wasting awav,
with acarci ly any Herb on their bones, are cured In
a very short I hub ; one buttle in such eaaes, will uavs
a uioal surprising attect.
I' Alt EN IS having suffering children as above,
and wishing lo raise litem, will never regret lbs day
they couimeuced wilh these Bitters.
LITERARY MEN, STUDENTS, and thoae work
ing hard with their brains, should always keep a
botilool llootfaud a lliltvr ucur them, aa (hoy will
ttud much beuctit from lu use, to both Btiud aud
body, invigorating aud Mot depreasing.
IT IS NOT A 1.IO.I OR STIMULANT,
Au. IcaiM nu pruatration.
Att'UlluN, saoldirrai t
AND THE FRIEND") OF SOLDIER.S
We call the atL-lithm of all laving rrlalions or
friruds lu tbe aiuiy lu the fact that "H'XiFLAMi II
German Billets'' will cure nine U-i.th ol the dtaaoe
iiiducvd ly axMwiiia ui, pnvatntita in. i.lciti to vamp
lite lu -the publuiied aliuoal daily iu lb
aawnaiHtra, on (ha arrival of lite aick. it will be au
lieud (Lata wry large propttrliou aiu aull'triutf from
debility Evviy eae ul lhal kind en Its leadily
cull J I.) Il...ltl,. li.ritiaa) II, litis. M kav bHi
kuiiaiua iu stain.' ilml. II ikae Ritura were IrtMtly '
Uei altt.tltg our atildUl. kmi.lrads uf lives NMbl b .
av id lhal olkaaWUa Would b l.l I
'lb piot t.uioia ul daily rvdeivma tkaakful U-l-I
I lata flow tuliuu iu Iba aiuy mui Ituapiiala, slut I
I save ta rwaittrvd lo kaalib If lha aaeot Ibeae Ull
, Iwa, aaul to ltUl by (ball lllvula
I IHM ABg or fOlMIHl ira!
Ws Ik. I ike hijuaiura f -C. U JAt'laWM" la ea
live H isppt nl ) UuUls.
iu.s pet UolUt U ittt. uf half dwsea M II
I attuuld ur baasaat 4uaab4 bu4 kale Iks ailavls,
, du I.! t pul vS by aity of la iik.ui, praa
Itoua Ikal ktay to ySltuwl la US pla' kail aaatd to as,
i at. as aill a; aai4. aaauialy p. a d, bs eiMwm
I'liiMiitaJ Gas ai.4 "a.niaso.t r, aw s. auk at
(sWSttSSBM-l to C M JU.SM.S t I t. I
fltlttois
Vf ti awls it ssi Oaslnai Ui as
vew i U.e lfciu-4 fewaaas
vl'lH II lV. . ly
tQ ST0ES
F TIIE LATEST IMPROVEMENT ARE FOR
PALE AJ"
Jl. liohrbnch A Oo.'a
POTJNDE -ST,
Bet the Rest Get the Cheapets Oct tba most Eco
nomical, which oan be had at the Robrbaeh Foundry.
Having a large assortment of the most approved
ETOVKtj, such an Cooking, Parlor, Office and Hhop
Btorea, which will be told at the loweet rate. Also,
Kettle! of all aiiea, Pans, Skillets, ia.
Tbey ara also manufacturing Maohincry, riongha,
Castinga, Ao., at short notioe.
Ropairing all kinda of Agricultural Implemenu
dona in a good workmanlike manner and at tba
bortoat notieo.
All articles shinned aa ordered. Order respect-
full; tolioiled and promptly attended to.
Ylt Old Iron, and all kinda of Produee taken In
Exchange fur work
nunbury, vol. it, 1863. tr cbitnyio
E1V CLOTIII.'VU & I lIiikKII-
sxoui:.
THE aubsorlbcr roapeotfully Informs the peoplo o
Sunbury and vicinity, that he has opened an en.
tire new stock of clothing and Furni?hing goods, at
his new store in the building of Chariest Pleasants
Esq., in Market square. His stock consists in part
of
' CLOTHI1TG.
HOYS CI.OrillMs.
Such as Coats, Over Coats, pants, vests, shlrta,
undershirts, drawers, stockings, neckties, handker
chiefs, gloves, io. Also, Hals and Caps of all
kinds.
HOOTS xn SHOES,
of all kinds. TRUNKS, and Valises, umbrellas,
and notions of all kinds, beside" numerous other ar
ticles, The public aro requested to give him a call
and examine his stock.
LEVI HECHT.
Puiibury, Oct., 10, 1863.
THE MISSES JOHNSTON'S
BO.VU DISO ANDDAY SCHOOL
'or YomiftC l.li'S(,
No. 120'J Spruce Street. Philadelphia.
REFERENCES :
Rev. Dr. Howe, David Webster. Esq.,
Rev. Dr. Sinldards, Win Haywnrd Drayton. Esq
Rev. Dr. Cooper. George M. Wharton, Esq.,
Henry M Fine, Esq., T. G. Hollingsworlh, Esq.,
R. R. Montgomery. Esq. Hou. Alexander Henry.
Thomas Dunlnp, Esq., Philadelphia.
December 6, lbS
TRUSSESS, SHOULDER BRACES.
ELASTIC STOCKINGS FOR ENLARGED VEINS j
OF TIIE LEG, AC;
Instruments for all deformities.
DR. GLOVER'S .
-w Itevfp 'rriittn
has taken the place of other Trusses for tho retention !
and cure of Hernia or Rupture. Acting njiou tho
principle of a lever, it never loses its strength. Il is
conted to prevent rust. It has no pad on (be b.T'k,
which is so liablo to injure tho spine and annoy und
chafo thu w earer. It is Miro to retain the Rupture, !
giving ease and comfort, and effecting radical cures.
It is warrented to givo satisfaction. !
'I hc improved Shoulder-Draco expands the chest
and prevents tho wearer from becoming round .
shouldered.
Ladies Belts and "Abdominal Supporters. Rand
nzes. and Belts of all kinds, nud instruments lor ull
Deformities id' tho Bodv.
DR. GROVER'S Oliice is No. 4 Ann Street, two
doors from Broadway. New York.
Strangers should paiticularly note tho name and
No.
A priMI, 1 (:.
JEREMIAH SNYDER,
AltoriM'y .V 'iii'llor ut I.tiw.
Office on South side of Market street, four doors west
of Gcarhart's Confectionery store,
8UNBTJKY, n?A-.
Will attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to his care, the collection of claims in Nor
thumberland and Iho adjoining counties.
Consultations in German and English.
Sunbury, March IK, loo t. ly
SUNBURY HIGH BCHOOLt.
rpilE first quarter of twelve weeks will open in
X the Grand Jury Room, ou Monday tho 4th of
April, 1SB4.
Tkbvs Pkr QfAiiTKn :
For Rending, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography.
English Grammar. $1 00
Algebra, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and
Geologv. or ni.y of these, ti 00
Higher. Mathematics, (including all or any of
abovei So (lu
French. German. Latin and Greek, or any one
of Ihein in addition to als)ve. 7 00
Tuition payable half quarterly in advance.
No deduction for lost time.
Daily records are kept of the merit and demerit of
each student the former denoting the excellencies
of each in recitation and deportment, the latter the
deficiencies and ikliniiueueies copies of which w ill
be sent to the purchus or guardians at tbe end of each
term.
F ir particulars apply to the principal.
KtKKIlEM ts :
J. ,T. Reimensnydcr, Sunbury.
Prof. M m. Neotling. Sel ins-Grove,
Prof. O. R. Bliss, Lewisburg.
E. P. ROHUACU, Principal.
Sunbury, Feb. 6, 1364.
&
'.Vail-all V .' Kin., Ihllilt-Illlll.
API: OPENING FOR SPRING, lSfil.
ion pes. Jl. Fancy SILKS. 50 pes. India Si!(s. Jl.
1H0 " Good Black." 200 " Ordered Pluiu,
SILKS 4-4 LYON." Black Silk VELVET.
Brown SILKS, Ss5, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 per yard.
Ulnck " $0, 5. 4, 3, 2, 1, per yaid
Moiro Antiques, ull colors.
Magnificent Grenadines,
M. nrnilice.it Organdies.
Richest Chintzes and Percales. Spring SHAWLS.
New Household STAPLE GOODS.
X. R- General assortment of Meua' Wear.
March 5, lsiil "inn
I 'sir ItnaiIIlf-, ICons'lis-a, .altlH, Ili-d
lllipn, IIvlIlM III I 'asrsi, l ouls'i&f. ak
lu ( au I'luulw, 1'ovt l, YuIiiiuIm,
aVf.
Put up in 25c, 50c. and Jt 00 Roxra, Hot I In and
FU.ka. s'.'l and $J ica for Hotels, Publio lustitu
tious, Ac.
'Only infallible reinedios known."
'Free from Poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human Family,'1
''Rata come out uf their holes tu die. 1
jtf Soi l holesule in all large ritiee.
Sold by all druggists and Retailers everywhere
! ! ! Ill AH ! ! ! of all worthless imitations.
See that "Costar'a" name ia ou each Box, Bottla
and FUk, before you buv.
Addrraa M i:.Mt Y It. CON I' I It .
I'riiielpul Depot n3 llioadway Naw York.
IV'Sajld by all II hulvaalii aud Hi tail Druggists 1u
flunlturv. Pa.
Feb. 'to, lo -Bin
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
(soul banal Corner of Maikut Square,
! Mil II Y, lY.
fpilE undenigiiad rwl icllully iuluruia lbs publis,
I lhal ke baa ukiu cL.rga ul Iba above uaw4
Hotel. aiI aak I. Iba e.tuuuuaues uf lbs furutaf
pwiruuaga at. 4 avuld luvu. all uikeia to give hiia a
i) ait.
IIIST..ULK
ia !- auppli.d wild lbs kwal lbs inarkel affurda.
llin Bar nt'UUiiti Ibe vkuicvai lufwoia. aud kia atob
I'M la good aud Will lluU. by caialul llallara.
kill HALL M 1LV kllf
biutbury, A pill f14, laet.
MHVKUVS
ClttHU i: NT IS J A L K
o i itttt im u ri .iua,
Avkbuwl. to be Iks Wnt
Lxu-i-ta 1 Has kladsl aa4 lltbaal swuds la Ataa.
ULu'iaLs inn sit on d UAku riMHi
SUvtosM, il. 143 AKCat m Ui l l.blh,
u .... . , r-mumilaU
Uu : i.i . i
18G3
GRANT
AT THE
MAMMOTH STORE,
"yOULD respeotfully aB-Krane Oat tbey bava
just received and oprard a verv large aai well eelea-
ted Stock of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which tbey ara willing to dispose of at a VERY
EMALL ADVANCE ON
fr'lrsit C'okI,
0TJB STOCK IS COMPLETE
AIID EMBRACT.S EVERYTHING
GIVE US -A. CALL.
Thankful for past favors ws hope to meet a con
tinuanco of the same by still telling Goods ss cheap
if not CIIEAPEK than can be purchased clso.
where.
FRILINQ t GRANT.
Sunbury, May 23, 18C3.
0. W. IIEOI ER, SOLUU0X M.ILICK.
ZIEGLER & MALICK.
ATTORNEYS -A.T X.A.W,
Hiiinbury. rVortliiimlsorluntl Co., Isi.
Offer their crofessienal services to the public. Col-
i lections and all other professional busiuess entrusted
to them, will receive prompt attention
Also, Militurv claims will be collected, such as
Bounty. Back-Pay, Pensions, Ac, Ac.
I Roth speak the German Language.
. Office Market Square, next door to Prothonotnry a
office.
Sunbury, March 5, 1S64.
iiriiT f.V!w"si:iti
VI I or no v nt Law, SLNBl.RY, PA.
Collections attended to in the counties of Nor.
: tlmnibcrlai.il, Union, Suyder, Montour, Columbia
, and Lycoming.
! Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
! A. G. Oattcll A Co.. "
Hon. Win. A. Porter,
Morton MeMiehael, Esq.. "
E. Kcicham Co., 2si puarl Street, New York.
f John W. Ashmeud, Attorney at Law, "
1 Matthews A Cox. Attorneys at Law, "
i Sunbury, March 29, 1802.
I.r.E(E-.M IIO'I'EI.,
Iliirrhhttrg, J'tt.
nilll-. ll.no,, selllt 111 i f Ibis W
mnnntrciiiiiii f tl;t. well-Kiiown Hotel
hav-
I l,o. he.-ii resumed bv Messr". CO. I.E A llEltH.
the present proprietors, hog leave lo inform tbe publio
that the house is now being thoroughly renovated,
refitted, and improved. Willi a view to the proper and
comfortable acoommodalion of those whu may favor
the establishment with th'-ir custom. Oti-".s will
receivo due attention and courtesy, nnd no exiicns
will be spared thai may oonduco to maintain
.hotel in a first-class style.
Families and others desiring to sojourn in Hams
burg during tho summer months, will find pleneanl
boarding aud large and well-ventilated rooms at our
establishment, uiiou moderate terms.
SCOTT COY I.E.
March 2!. 1SR2. J- GI1.BEHT HEHR.
NAKDiEU'!! lVt'aTLvr FMIi
i th ri;i:zi:it :
1 As Improvad for 1859 and 1SC0,
By E. KETCHAM i CO., 2SU Pearl s(., New Y'orlt.
rPHE only Freeier constructed on scientific frin
J. ciplcs. with a revolving can and spring blado
scraper. The one hastens the, freezing of the cream- -
1 the other removes it as fust us frozen.
j The most rapid iu freezing, with the least quantity
1 of ico.
The most economical in cost, as it is the most simple
nnd durable in structure
For sulti in all (he principal cities and towns in tho
Vnion.
Each Frcexer accompanied with a book of reoipes
: and full directions.
PRICES.
3 quarts,
4 quarts,
6 quarts,
8 quarts,
14 quarts,
20 quarts,
Applv to II . II. MA?
March 2, la'62.
J.1 00
4 00
5 00
6 00
S 00
12 00
i-ER, Sunbury, Pa.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TU ST received from New Vork and Philadelphia,
a fresh supply uf the latest stylea and of the best
quality, which he has had made up to order, and
warranted to give good satisfaction. He has uiudo
arrangements in the city to have his best work made
to order, which can lie had at ull times, if nut on
bond they will bo procured at reasonable notice.
Manufacturing of BOOTS and SHOES of ull kiuds
as usual.
I will also wholesale Roots and Shoes by the box.
Cull and examine bcfoio purchasing elsewhere
and satisfy yourselves.
Thankful for patrunnge heretofore bestowed, he
respectfully solicits a conlinuunce of the same
Shop and Store room, three doors wet of the Rail
Roud ill .Market Square.
WM. H. MILLER.
Sunbury, Sept. 19, ISM.
Yl'ANTED iuimudintelv, a Jour Shoemaker, un
lY Meua' Work. Good wages paid.
PRIVATE ACADEMY,
NORTHUMBERLAND.
mill REV. JAMES DICKSON, will rc-open his
i 1 Academy un Monday, the Ktk day of Augiut,
I (Mill.
The following branches will be taught .
j Latin, Greek, Mathematics. Philosophy. Rhetoric.
I Logic, Book Keeping, Vocal Music iu theory and
I' iroctice. Also, Geography, Grammar, History.
,'oiuposilion Wriliug.
) TERMS :
' Per Quarter of It weeks. s JltoH
: In the alaire branches wilhout (he lauguagcs JO 00
Latin and above branches,. tl 00
. Greek and above branches, J3 00
I See Circular.
' Pur further particulars apply to
I REV. JAMES DICKSON. Teacher.
' Northumberland, August 1st, lKd.'i. ly
I WILKESBARRE. FA.
I 4'npltul uud turlua, alH,OI(
j DIRECTORS:
. G. M Holleuback, L. D. Shoemaker,
J John Reiehard, D. G. Drieabach,
' Samuel Wadhauis, R. C. Smith,
R. D. Lacoe. Chaa. iHirranes,
I ( harles A. Miner, Win. S. Rosa,
I IV. IV. Ketchain. G M. Harding.
; G. M llol.I.EX IHl'K. Preaidenl.
j L. D. SHOEMAKER, V ice President.
U. C. FaiTH, Hecretary.
. IV G. Stkiii.imj, Treasurer.
Thin Cuuiitauy Insure Ihree-fourlb of the Cash
t valuation, takea nu Premium Notes, luuke nu Aasewa-
lueiiU, Policy ac know ledges all uioueys paid during
lbs term ol yuur lusurauus.
A. CRAWFORD, Ageul.
May 30, lso'l -ly
: Htiti on'M itiHi.0 in. I i:."
J . a
' eslers and Coitaunier. ul lbs sltuvs Cslvbraled
Wash Blue, a ill pleaaa tok Uollce, lhal Ik Label
at altered to rad
INDIQO BLUE,
; FIT I P A t
tlfrtd lllbersr'i
UKl'U HTOHK,
No. 1S1 Xufih ktt'OXD bUssM, I'lllLAt'ELI'll! V
The auality uf tltla HI us will b lb saais la iy
apwll
r.
ll is warraitUsd to autor waiaf tkaa talc Iks
18G3.
FR1LING
saoss fjuaailiiy ul lisdio, aa4 to u lauch lurikar
tkaa any wibx Vah lilua la Ik aiatkal ll ilu.
suivaa pailwaily alaar aaa) oam au sii4 a lit
eimka. a. atuai of lha ulkvf at.ka au Oas Rv 4.a
suitwdlakalf piut uf w alar, will ikaks aa (uud a
Linil Hla a U4 is atada, at a Iku4 Iks
I A Ills riail4 al lb aaa f4 as Iks lalialto4)
aa4 lulaltoS as u. I ta) buwa.kM-.alS sill tad II las y
atwck to Ikcu adiuOaa to aaa tof lhat wl Up al
H lalMSHIB I
y All lllwa pall a k aft as Ik a) 44 lib llAStv
a - im a a ui lw.l.a.wi
1 k k Labi 4ua awl IvqWU kUaVf
! l-l kv.1 k tuiitai ms aauM.Hs
1 rV i ti
WM. KNOCHE.
k3 MARKET 6TREET, HARRISBURO, PA.,
Dealer in
PIANOS.
NEW Rosewood Pianos, from the best makers
from f 200 npwarda.
JnELODKON'8. The beet manofaotored Instra
menU, from $4itollOO.
'ultars, Violins, Aooordeona, Plate,
Fife, Drama, Banjos, Tambourine,
Violin and Ouliar strings and musioeJ ner
abandiia ia general. .
(SHEET MTJBIO.
Tbt latest pnblieationt always on band. Hasi sent
by mail to any part of the sonntry.
OVAL, SQUARE, ILT AND R06EW0OD
"FRA-IvIEe.
Suitable for looking glasses, and all kinds vf picture
always on band.
A fine assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLABbEH from amallert to largort aiaes
Any style of frame made to order at the shortest
notice. WM. KNOCHE,
April 11, 1843. 03 Market at., Haxriaburg.
Northern Central Itnilwa
8rvItIER TIME TAHLE.
TWO TRAINS DALY to and from the North and
West. Branch Susquehanna, Elmira, and all of North
ern New York.
nnu aiii'r iia.il jl.t t , at titu aunt, iou.
j .1-. Ifnvn 1 1 i Tr TT ontU
the PassciiEcr Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart from Suobury,
liarrisburg and liulliuiore as loiiowa, vu :
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily (except
Sundsv). 10 10 A. M.
" leaves Ifarrislmrg, 115 P.M.
" " arrives at Baltimore, & 36 "
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday,) 11 07 P. M.
" leaves llarrisburg (except
Monday.) 2 00 A.M.
" arrives at Raltimors daily
(except Monday). 8 15 A. M.
llarrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris
burg, 6 30 A. M.
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore doily (ex
cept Sunday)
o leaves Hnrrisbnrg
" arrives at Sunbury,
Express Train leaves Baltimore daily
" arrives at llarrisburg,
" leaves llarrisburg (except
Monday),
" arrives at Sunbury.
9 15 A. M.
I 15 P. M
4 05 "
8 15 P. M
1 35 A M.
3 00 A. M.
5 : "
For further information apply at the Office.
I. IN. I)
DtBARRY. Supt
.nrliiiwanna V IlIooniMbisr--; ISnil.
l-oiul.
ON and after November 17, 1862, Pasacngor
Trains will run as follows :
MOVING SOUTH.
Frcieht A-
Passenger.
Lenve Scrnnlon, 8.00 A. M.
" Kingston, 9. 20
Passenger.
10.15 A. M
11.40 P. M.
Rupert, 11.30
Danville, 12 05
Arrive at Northumberland, 12 45 P. M.
MOVING NORTH.
Leave Northumberland, 5 20 P. M
Danville, 6.00
' Rupert. .o5
i ' Kingston, S.45 Leave,
Arrive at S riinton. lu.no P M.
1.4.i P
M.
3 40
A Pus-'ir.gT Train ni-o leaics Kingston ut 8 no
A. M.. for Sermton. to eennect with a train for
1 New York. Returning, leaves Scraiiton on urrivul
of train from New York, at 4.15 P. M.
; The Lackawanna A Illoomsburg Railroad connects
wilh Hie Delaware, Lackawanna pud Western Rail
. road ut Sranton, for New ork and intcriucdialo
points cast.
j At Rupert it conncels with the Cuttnwissa Rail
' roail. for points laith east und west arming at Phil
! a.l-lpl.iii at U.15 P, M.
j At Norlhiiniberbiiid il connects with the Philn.M.
phia A Erie Railroad nud Northern Central Rail
I road, for fioints west uud south Pa-sseugers arriving
! ut llarrisburg 4.50 P. M ; Philu lelphia lo P.M.;
1 ond Baltimore 10.20 P. M.
The Freight nnd Passengers Train north, leaves
Northumberland at tl.45 A .M .. and arrives at 9,20 P
M., passing Danville ut H.2 P. M.
Jt'HN P. ILSLEY, Sup't.
J. C. Wki.i.s, General Ticket Agcut.
Nov. '.".I, lbSJ
.1 laarge AxMortini'itt ol'
EVANS A WATSON'S
SALAMANDER SAFES
GREAT FIRE AT READING, PA..
February 12, 162.
(1f.xti.emkk It gives me much satisfaction to
inform you that in the severe fire which, on tbe
morning of the 4th inst., entirely destroyed all my
stoclf and materials, 1 bad one of your Salamuuder
Fire Proof Safes. After enduring an intense red
heat for seven hours, the Safe was opened, and the
Rooks and Papers were preserved in au uuiblenii.-hed
condition. 1 shall need nuother Safe as euou aa I get
in order. Y'ours. most respectfully.
W P. DlCKINSON.'Reading, Pa.
FIRE AT GREEN CASTLE.
CiiAUDtiism no, Franklin county, Pa
Auirust ;tl-t. 1S01.
Messrs. Evans A Watson. Philadelphia Gentle
men : On the morning of the 22d uf August, 101,
our Storehouse at GrecncOAtle wtut dcstrt.yed by fire.
"1 he Salamander Safe we purchased from you some
few years since w us iu the above meutihncd store
house, and contained all uur books, papers, cash, Ac.
which were preserved iu a perfect condition, after
being cxpoM-d to a most intense heat for several hours.
Please inform us upun what terms you will tell us
another larger Safe.
Yours tiuly, OAKS 4 AUSTIN.
Snlauiuuder Sales, for Banks. Stores, Private
Families. Ac, Ac. Also, Evans A Watson's Patent
Alphabetical Bank Locks aud Bank ault Doors,
equal to any made in the country, und sold oh as
good terms. E A W. would respectfully refer to
tho follow iug Banks and other parties, having their
Safes and Locks now iu use, to their entire sutisfuc
tiyn, and many others given at their Store.
I MiED Siatks Ml.Nr, Branch Bank, Shclbyville
Philudcli'hia. Tennessee.
Umteii States Arsenal. City Bank of Philadelphia
Caliluruia
Consolidation li k of Phila.
Pottstown Bank. Pa.
Cuutesvillu Bunk, Pa.
Stroudsbnrg Bunk, Pa.
Jersey Shore Bunk, Pa.
Lmak Haveu Bunk, Pa.
( uiou Hank, Bultiinoro.
S.utbwestorn R.n.kof Va.
Fultun Bunk. Atlanta, Ga.
Newark Bank, Del
Bank of X. C, Raleiirh,
Coin ih Bank of Phila.
ChaluuoogaBuuk, Tenn.
Pre iu Loan Ass'on. 4th a(.
Bank of Northumberland.
Rank of North'u Liberties,
Philadelphia.
Puul and Swift, Bankers,
Alabama.
W.G. Sterling. Wilkesb'a.
Lewuburg Bunk, l a.
Other rcfereuci-s given upon calling at our Store,
No. IA S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 5. 1SH3 ly
M iiwliiitftlou llouar,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA,
(.iar the Bridge.)
fllllE aubi'riber bating leased this well known
X Tavern Stand, lately kept by Mrs. C. S. Brown,
respeetlallv informs tbe public lhat be is refitting aud
repairing the premises, and will be prepared to en
tertaiu, in a comfortable manner, bis numerous
friends throughout the county, and all who may
patrouiiv his establishment.
April 12, li2 JOSEPH VANKIRK.
.il. '. .i:titii tit r'K
Confectionery, Toy and
FBTJIT STORE,
.llurkrl tailrrrl, Naabury, lu.
CONFKCTIONKliV OF ALL KINDS,
TOVS OF KVLUY DESCIUrTIOX,
FIU'IT, Ac, Ac,
CONSTANTLY on hand and lor sale al ih above
estaldbhuieut at wholcaal aud retail, at reason
able pricea.
Ha is manufacturing all kinds of Cuiifivlionariea
to keep up a full aaaoriiueul which ar sold at low
ratoa.
Tobacco. Kt-t;ani. Slaiioaerv. Nut. of all kinds, ami
a variety ul' oil., r arliclea, allot abiub ki uliivd !
abuleaaU and retail.
la RiuieUtber Ih name and placa .,A J
M (' GEAItllAKf.
Market tUavl, 3 d.atrs weal ul L Y Bugt-I A SoAt
aUt.
huiilairy.tv.pl , ioJ If
Isalrraaullusaul llutt-l.
Mi Naf Sol i'Mtmiy, Lointr fn-lliH i4 I
NEW YOIII.. j
r 1111 1 -4 lial alas lloui. Ik autat quial. buaialik I
1 and pl.aMul Hot. I ia lb ally ulrr auia.r
todwMatcata to ikuas italung k.w Vmk tur kuaiaea
M plMaws. l u aaatlal la II. hIU, and kapl ual
Ik EikofSis pi 4 a ia u4iMii,.it wnb l.itua s .
kat-iwa, akuia laliaakaiakui a.4 , kuura,
af saavaj la Ikatf wa louaia 1 k kaiaa auu. '
4tala, iba lut.aaa sad aUaadaixs ul Ik ktai ud.l
baika. aud all 11. a a4iia iaaiavn wiaaknl
M4 IS, 14.4
Wmll fupa-r-lH llra,
WAIL riPIM or IMU.X I'LelHAtLI
or
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kflLl AkD rAIURNs
Ikf iu.ii 4ii I "ia Ik kl ait a a tolas. '
to MAklMolU aloMk oi
Uili.v' af
ISSM Hal Ik l4
The Aslnsn'ia Kipreaa Oanimsaw-,
IVE NOTICE that they have eon-duded ar
1 rangements with the Northern Central Railroad
Company to run trains from ""altin.nre for York,
llnrrisbiirg, Dsnphin, Halifax. Trevoiton, Surjb'iry,
Northamberland, Lewisburg, Milton, Muney, Wil
liam'Worl, and all Intermediate stations, evmneotine
at Ilarrisbnr with the GREAT WESTERN EX
PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and tho
We-t.
Also wilh Ticward k Co.' Express at Milton or
Danville, Bloorosburg, Wilkeehaxre, Pittston, Scraa
Ion, and Intermediata stations on the CaMawisssi,
Lackawanna A Bloometmra; Railroads. At WU
liamaport, by Howard A Co-'s Kxpreas to Jersey
Shore and Lock Haves. Also, by Howard Co.,
and their aonneetions, for Canton, Troy, Elmrra,
Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara, and to aU aooeasfbla
points In Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward klerchandiee, Specis, Rack Notts,
Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every descrip
tion. Also, Notes, Drafts and Bills for Collecticn.
Experienced and efficient messengers employe J,
and every effort will be mads to render satirfacluva.
JOHN BINGHAM,
Baperlntendent Penn'a Division. Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCHER, Ageut for Sunbury,
April i, laol.
ItRAlsY IIOI SI.
Corner of Slate and Third Strctts,
Hxkaisicita, Pa.
THIS HOUSE, in consequence of its convenience
and near location to the Capitol, baa made it a
desirable stopping place, not only fur those having
business at the seat of Government, but for others
visiting llarrisburg. .
March 29, lbt2.
TERRIBLE DISCLOSURES SEC RE1S Fok
TIIE MILLION !
A most valaul.le and wonderful publication. A
work of 400 pages, and 30 colored engraving". DR.
HUNTER'S VADE MECUM, an original and p-.nn-lar
treatise on Man and Woman, their Fhvsiolngy,
Fnnctions, nnd Sexual disorders of every kind, with
Never-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure
The practice of DR HUNTER has long been, amf
still is. unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of
numerous persons, he has been induced to extend his1
mcdicnl usefulness through the medium of his
"VADE MECUM." It is a volume that should be
in the hands of every family in the land, a ft
preventive of secret vires, or as a guide for tho
alleviation of one of the must awful aud destructive
scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely
enveloped, will be forwarded free of postago to any
port of the United States for 50 cents in P. O. stump,
or 3coniesfor $1. Address, post paid. DR. HUNTER,
No. 3 Division Street, New York.
June 6, ISfi.l. Iv.
l!3. Arrungrments 1C3,
ol ."'v York t.iarn.
THE CAMDEN AND AM BOY AND PHILADEL'
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. t'O.'S LINES.
From Philadelphia to Nftr Yorl and HVjf Plarv,
from Walnut street Wharf and Kensington
Dej'ot, trill leave as foltovs. viz : Far.a
At 6 A. M.. via Cnmden and Aluboy, (0. and
I A. Accommodation.) J3 2i
AlrtA M .. via ('aiiiilrn and Jt ri-v Cit v. N. J..
I Accommodation,
5 2i
3 00
2 25
3 00
' At 8 A. M . via Camden and Jersey City,
(.Morning .viaii.)
I At SA. M.. via CaiuJcn and Jersey citv 2d
j Class Ticket
( At 11 A. M. via Kensington ar.d Jersey city,
Express
: At 12 M. via Camden and Am Ho v. C end A.
I Accommodation,)
2 25
j At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Express,)
At H P.M., via Kensington and JcraeyCity,
! Wash, and N. Y. Express
At Oi P. M .. via Keusint.u ur.l Jersey Cisy,
3 00
3 0.)
3 00
;(.veuil:;i .'lail.l .
At 111 P. M via htti!!.;(..n ri..i Jersey city,
Souihcrn Mail.
At 11 (night) via Kut-tinton and J:rcy city
; SitututTU Express
At j P. Al., via Cauol.-n and Ainboy. (Accoin-
3 00
3 00
mislation. Freight and Passenger, Firt
Class Ticket.
1 Second Class Ticket.
2 25
1 50
lor Water Gup. Slisoudsburg. Scranton. -lilkes-barre,
Montrose. Great Rend. Ac. at 6 A.
fii'iu. Kensirgton. via Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western Ruilroad.
For Mnuch Chunk. Allentown. Bethlehem, Belvi
dere. Eastoii. l.anibertville. Flcminiou. Ac at 0
A. M.. Iroin Kensington Depot, aud ut 2i P. M ,
from Walnut street VI hurf.
(ThvC A M. Line connects with Trains leaving
Eastoii for Mauch Chunk, at .1-211 P. M.I
For .Mount llollv, at 6 A. M.. 2 aud 4 P. M.
lor Freehold, at li A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINKS.
For Rristol, Trenton. Ac. at 11 A. M. ar.d 21 anj
5 P. M. from Kensington,
Fur Palmyra, Kirerlon. Delanco, Beverly, Bnr
lington. Florence, Burdeutown, Ao., at 12, 1, 2, 4
: nud 0 P. .M.
.i" For New York, and Way I ines leaving Kcn-
singion Dcp-tt, take lite Cars on ltt;b street, altove
Walnut, hulf an hour before departure. The Cam
run into the Depot, and ou ihc arrival of ea-h Train,
run from the Dejiot.
Fitly Pouuds uf Baggage only, allowed each
passenger. Passengers aie prohibited from taking
auythiug a baggage but their wearingapparel. All
baggage over liny pouuds to be paid i'.-r xtru. Tho
Couipuuy limit iheir responsibility br baggage to
I Oue Dolior tcr pound, uud will not be liable tor any
1 amuuut bcyoud 5100. except bv s(H eial coutract.
; WM. II ViATMElt. Agent.
January 17, 1SJ3.
llriiiKlIi's., Wines, in.. ..
ri"IUE subscriber, having opt-ncl iu Thompsun'a
' 1 Brick Building. Mill street, Dai.v ills, a lare
: aud complete stock of
j FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
, comprising the best brands of Brandies. Gin, Oil
Rye. Scotch and Irish M hUkey. lVrt. Sherry. Ma
deira. Champagne aud other VI inc.-, ot all grades, a!l
ol which will be sold M'Lolesale, at lh3 it.west ci;v
priecs. j avern-Kccpers, by buying ot us, cau save
it least tho frciirht.
Persuua desirous of purchasing liquors for
FAMILY I S E ,
nay rely upon being furukhcj wilh a pure and
unadulterated article.
I ff Being determined to establish a repulaliou for
aelliug cheap, he respectfully solicits the atrunaga
uf the public. All ordcis prompt'v attended to.
JEREMIAH S. HALL.
Danville, June IS, 1C0.
Iiumbcr ! l.uiulx-r!
PHILIP SHAY', Muncy, Lycoming county, Pa.,
INFORMS his friends and the public in a-cneral
that be cocslaiitly keeps on hand Botirds. Shingle
ath, Joins, and all kiuus ot I. umlter and building
Laterials, w hich he w ill sell at tbu lots est prices,
u. March 30, lstil.
i:'r.iui.iiu:i ijciT.-
TETER LORILLARD,
kvuufl'A: Xolsiira-o liiniir;iliirt'r
ISA 19 CHAMBERS ST,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.
Would call lbs attention of Dealer, to the article
of his uauutucture, via :
BROWN SNl'FE
Macaboy, Pemitrrus.
Fiu'e Rappee, Pure Virginia,
CuatM) Rappee, Xacbitoche.
American Genllemau, Copenhagen.
YLLLOIV SNIFF.
Scotch, Honev Dew Scotch.
High Toa.1 Sitdch. Vreah Honey Dew Scotch
Irish lliirh Toast, Freak tvcolch.
or Luudyfuot,
Attention ia railed tu the largo tctwsl...ii in
pncesol l ine. Cut Chewing an t Suiukii.g Tii-Ss.cor,
which will b found of a Superior (.'uilily.
TORACCO.
(smoking. Fin Cut Chewing. Su.ok.ng.
Long, P A L , or plain, S. Ja -o,
No I, Caveudish, or Sweet, Snau.-h,
No. J, Sweet S'ented I'rouiKu. ( auuvier
No. I A S Hiixcd, Tiu Foil v. avcmli.lt, Turkh
Granulatvd.
N. II A circular of prices will be scut ou applica
tion. April 4, led.1.-
LOWER WHARF. bUMIUBY, VA.
WIIOLIAI.E AND RETAIL DE ALf lis IN
WIUTi; ASH COAL,
in evtry vsr.viv.
I'rders aoluilid aud ti'l-d wnh proai tacai aul
dc'liateU
auubury. May It ImIJ -ly
J 111 n llllll.ll'la
, Waoia.AlS AMia.lAIL
CLOCK l'STAm.lSIIMl'NT.
II E Curarr Itowutid sal Cbv.i ui M . 1'i.oa Ul) 1...
tlilNCY M iba PA1I.M kyl AtUlNi IMK.
Alt DAY I Lot' si .i, a iv duo alia siiui'M
rbwivbas, HoWls, staitka, I'uuuiHtg lb wa. 1'nU.u,
Alau, UaaufMluieawf I1NE Gi ID I I -N
I lo. ka lapait.d aiid w ti.i.il
t'lutk Illtttutta.U ! A- U-ll--a
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.lraJf st4 saaasiavlUr Nl lti
lift waife aid -f Mtk aiii. Kwi 4-a
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