Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 04, 1864, Image 4

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    CLOTIlES-ffBUR.
E The ONLY reliable self-Adlustiag Wringer.
The frame being of Iron, iWougbly galvanised,
11 danger from rutt bi removed, end (be liabilit j te
thrink, swell, split, tt., to unavoidable In wooden
Biaohinea, le prevented.
No thumb-screws or eomplloalcd fastening to
wear out or got ont of ordor ; It en be fuKcood
firmly to the tub.in single woond.
WARRANTED WITH OH WITHOUT COG
WHEELS. Tt took the First Premium at Fifty-Seven Stole
and County Fairs in 1K63, ami ie, without an excep
tion, the best Wringer evor made.
Instead of believing tlie siatcinentt of parties in
terettcd in the title of othor Wringor,
TRY IT, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF.
Test it Thoroughly with any and all others, and If
not entirely satialaotory, return it.
It will wring from a thread to a bed quilt without
alteration.
Patented in the United Stales, England, Canada,
and Australia. Agents wautod in evory town.
Kuorgctie menoan make from $3 to 1U per day.
Putiunn Manvjacturing Co :
Grictlkmkn : I know from practical experience
that iron well gnlranned with una will not oxidise
or rust one particle. I can anfely any, ftT several
years' experience in the manufacture of chain lor
Ibajn-puuipt and water-drawers, in which 1 have
tested the affinity of iron and sine that if the pro
cess be conducted properly, tt is a perfect weld of the
two.
Neaily one Tear ago my family commenced ning
one of your Wringers, it now performs all ofita
functions as well as it did the first time it was used,
and baa become an indispensable article with us. I
have oloselr observed several other kindfof clothes,
wringers, the modus operandi being different, trying
to produce the some results as the i'utnam Wringer,
but in my judgment they have failed. The Putnam
V ringer ia as near perfect as possiole. and 1 can
cheerfully recommend it to bo the best in use.
Respectfully Yours,
JNO. W. WHEELER.
Cleveland, Ohio.
Many yenra' experience In the galvanizing busl
Lens enable me to indorse the above statement in all
particular.
JNO. 0. LEFFERTS,
No. 100 Dcekinnn Street.
New York, January, 1364.
No. 2, $5.50; No. 1, J8.00; No. A, $8.00.
Manufactured and sold, wholosnle and retail by
THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO.,
Xo. 13 liatt stroot, New York, and Clcavolnnd, Ohio
S. C. XOKTHROP, Agent.
. April 23, 1SC4.
Ready to nail down.
READY "ROOFING
At less than half the cost of tin roofs.
READY "ROOFING
More durnblo than tin.
READY "ROOFING
Suitable for steep or flat roofs.
HEADY-ROOFING
For all kinds of building?, in all climates.
READY "HOOFING
Easilv, cheaply, and quickly put on. Needs no
coutiug over with cement alter it ia nailed dowu.
READY "ROOFING
Made of a strong woven fuhric, thoroughly saturated
and covered ututn both snrfttr.os with Iterfpellv
terpronf composition, and put up iu rolls ready for
uw io ,ucu wiue, ana to leoi loug.
We also manufacture
LIQUID CEIOITT.
Fob Leaky Tim Roors,
Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint.
ALSO,
Compound Cement,
For Leaky Shinglo Roofs,
Which will often save the coat of a new roof.
Samples of Ready Rooting and Circulars sent by
limit when desired.
Favorablctcrms made with responsible parties who
buy to aell again.
BEADY ROOFING CO.,
73 Maiden Lane, X. Y,.
April 23, 1864.
'i o iiacco
THE subscriber offers for sale souio superior Oon
liecticut Si-cd-Lcnf, aiid Maryland Broad-Top To
bacco Seed. Price Ii cents per paper, Send money
and plain directions.
Also a lot of good Tobacco Leaf for sale.
P. B. MASSER.
Sunbury, March 19, 1664.
A. S2 ARCH St., lMiiladt-lpkiu.
MANUFACTURER A DEALER IN
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
SOLIDSILVER-WARE
And ROGER'S Superior Plated Ware.
fJAll kind of Silver-Ware, made on the preml
tea WATCH Repairing carefully done !
March 2t, 1804 3 in
. xo 8i3o im:k .iio.vru.
T
HIE LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE
COMPANY want an Agent in county, to solicit
orders fur their new I3 Machine, with guage,
screw-driver and extra needle We will pay a li
beral salary and expenses, or give large commission.
For particulars, terms, Ac, enclose a stamp, and
address T. S. l'AUE. Toledo. O.,
. Feb. 13, '64. 3m Gen'l Ageut for the I'. Statca
TARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,
Xo. 920 CiiEssrT Btrkkt, (Formerly No. 708.)
l'HILADELPHIA.
NOW 0PEX-lnrlkOlude
MANTILLAS and CLOAKS.
Also, Spring and Summer Garments, of our own
Manufacture, of the Latest Styles aud in great va
riety. J. W. PROCTOR 4 CO.,
The Forit Mantilla Emporium,
Xo. 920 Chcsnut Street, Philadelphia.
April 9, 64 ch-Scpt.5, 180.1, ly
JACOB HARLEY,
Sumuor to S t a u ff t r J 11 a rlty.)
No. 622 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA.
DEALER in Fine Gold end Silver WATCHES ;
FiueGold JEW tLKV; Solid SILVER-WARE,
i.nd the best of SILVER-PLATED-WARE. Con
Ktantly on baud a large assortment of the above good
at low price.
Watcbus aud Fine Clock Repaired, by skillful
v oik men; also. Jewelry repairing ; Engraving and
ill kinds of Hair-work to order, at short notice.
lon't forget the old etaud, No. 622 Market
fllcci, Philadelphia.
April tf, l:-6t. am
TENSIONS, BOUNTIES
AND BACK PAY COLLECTED.
SB. BOYER. Attorney at Law, i duly author
. ixed and licensed to oollucl l-iilou.
Iluuulirannd lliM'lt for Widuat, Or-
1 bans aud Soldier. Ofhce in Market street, opiv-
January 14, ISot. ly
ISAAO K. BTAUFFEB
W a tcli !lak-r aud Jent lrr,
NAM KAC Tl KKU UP
MI.KK WARE A Importer of WATCHES
No. IIS North Second St , Corner Quarry, PHILA
DELPHIA. HE baa constantly uu baud to asaurtiuvul of Hold
and SiUr 1'aUul l.ever, l.rpinu aud I'laiu
Ntauhet; t iu Gold I'bulbs, Seals and Key. Breast
Pins. Ear I'.inga, Finger Kins, Braotleia, Miniatui
t'asea, .Medallious, l.. kl, Pen. il.. Thimbles, Sau.
lades, Mini 'labia, Dtneit, 'J i , Sail and Mu.lard
Spuons; Sugar Spuuii, t ups. Napkiu Rings, Fruit
an I llullcr Kbit a. Sbiebla, t'omU. Inaiuoiid Puuil.
ti I'riK.ii . iurln.bill t,..d I.. a t, tosh!
M I THlll A Hi 8 l.m uu.Htv in
Palunl I rtn Movauiaui eonstaiiilv ua Lsu.l : aim
vlhur .Makanui suiwruir oualil).
N H -i"U Gold and Ml,Uuhlfuth.
fcopt 4, IviJ y w
Nliw'lJ OOl) S!
To do.s-w4 of tw II Millar Shua .l..r.,
(Xiiibuiy, l' JuM upcuad a link tupply of
NEW SlMUNli (JOODS,
iwb a faacy Drea Tiimiuliig. IliLboua, ioM
llai.dssr.klel., l.liM I ihea I ..ll.re aj I'uaV
lutmu sad (.(, Colla., hi.li, Uelu l.
tales .4 W-...., Mulbj, teltet MibbMna,
Mkiut aiMt litw hmi Urn. Cutset, Una
I airie basi I arkesieii,, 1 vke a4 !
Air, e few leef aiaelia ut uta14l aaUu
bgeities elia . J.ie 4 Vktui Mulll
tise k '!. aud ., . ltitM4ma o(id I s ell
d leslki ei wb4s) WUIse kuw ksaufvsi a
"Lk i s . UaU
Hi k ,f.ii.u..al l's
' tk-fcd k...ll.
I lH. U , 4 tl.k
I ! Sv et bt tiaei Ax..te '
GREAT CENTRAL PAIR,
FOB THE U. 8 SANITARY COMMISSION,
Omci or hi ConMima ox Labor,
Inooiaea and) Revenao,
No 118 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Nana 14, 1864
The Committee oa Labor, In domes, and Rerenu
of '-The Ureal Central Fair," invite eo-eperatioa
with thorn in the particular work for which they
have bean appointed. As no portion of the people
are more patriotic than the working men and women
of the eounlry, it is but just and proper that they
should alike have aa opportunity to contribute to
the objects of the Fair. The moot equable plan for
aocoinplirhing ibis, and, at the same lime, the easl
ost one. Is to axk fur the contribution of a tingle day 't
Uhnr fmin all classes in the eouiuiu
uity, io reacn
every uepariuicm oi muiwuj ,
or great labor, but, if attained, will be productive of
immense result.
The success of the plan wilt depend upon the hear
ty co-operation of every elemont of influonco within
our limits, and we invite all the guardians of the
Industrial Interests, and all others, to take hold with
ns in furthering this great work of patriotism and
humanity.
The eoinmittce It charged with fie following duty,
to wit :
First. To obtain tho contribution of "one day's
labor," or earnings, from evory artisan and laborer,
foreman, operative, and employee ; president, cash
ier, teller, and clerk of every incorporated and un
incorporated company, railroad, and express company
emtilovintt firm. bauk. manufactory, iron works, oil
J a - . r : I .. .. .. - mr.il V nwli
works, mill, mine, and publio oitioe; from every
privato banker and broker, importer, antioneer, and
merchant; clerk, agent, and salesman; designer,
finisher, and artist : publisher, printer, and mecban-
io ; from every Uovcrnrncnt officer, contractor, and
employee; grocer, butcher, baker, and dcalor;
arnier, iioriirniinrtn, ana prouuoer, imm
mantua maker, milliner, aud female ojierative;
every individual engaged in turning soil, tending the
loom, or in any way earning a livelihood, or build
ing a fortune witnin incpiaies oi r ennsy ivania, a ew
Jersey and Delaware.
Second. To obtain the contribution of one day's
"revenue" from all tho great employing cxtabhhh
nienta, firms, corporations, companies, railroads, and
works.
Third. To obtain the contribution of one day't In
come from every retired person, and person of for
tune malo aim icmaie living upon meir means,
and from all clergymen, lawyora, physicians, dentist,
editors, authors, aud professors; and all other per
sons engaged iu the learned or other professions.
Much of this work must bo performed by tho per
sonal influence and eflorts of Indies and gentlemen
tnsociated, or to be associated, with the committee
carrying out the plan.
ine loinuiittceieci tne responsuuiity oi tne work
they have undertaken, which, to be successful, will
require a very perfect ramification of their plan, and
they therefore call upon the earnest people to assem
ble themselves together in every town, township, and
county, and form organisations of ladies and gcntlo
men to co-operate with them ia this great work and
labor of love. In the manufacturing counties, the
coal and oil regions, and in the agricultural districts
especially let thcro be organisations in tho larger
towns, to that the young people may havo an oppor
tunity tnus to render twistance to tneir relatives and
fricudi fighting the battles of their country in the ar
mies of the nation.
ine work of litis committee may be prosecuted
where no other effort can be made for the lair, as in
the mines ofahe coal regions. A day't earning of the
miners, and a day't product of the mines, can be ob
tained, where no portable article could bo procured
for traniortation. Indeed, there ia tin nart nr mr.
tion of these Statet where the day's labor may not
be obtained, if organisations can bo formed to reach
them.
The Comniilto cannot close wirhout urging upon
all proprietors of establishments the duty of taking
prompt and energetic action to secure the benefit
ot too day ol labor lrom all witlnn their control
The Cummitteo deem it unnecessary to do more
than thus to present the subject to tho people of the
three States named. Iu the coming campaigns of
our armies the labors of tho "Sanitary Communion"
will be greatly augmented, liy the first of June
700,000 men one of the largest armies of modern
times will be operating in luo field. So largo a
force, scattered over regions to which the men are
uuaclimatcd, must ueeetvarily carry along wilh it an
amount of sicknt.-w, suffering und death, to say noth
ing of the gathered horrors of the battle field.
These sufferings it u our bounded duty, as men
and Christians, to relieve. A great ami enlightened
people, enjoying the blessing of a Uoverumeut of
their own making, cannot refuse assistance to men
suffering to maintain its authority, and we will not
believe that the Ureal Central Fair, drawing its pro
ducts from the three Slutes of Pennsylvania, Now
Jersey, and Delaware, so affluent in all mineral, agri
cultural, and induitrial wealth, shall fall behind any
similar effort which has yet been mode for the relief
of the Nation ! children.
As it it desirable not to Multiply circulars, no
further authority than this circular will be necessary
for any employing firm or compnny, or uny respvcl
ablo committee of ladies aud geullemcn to proceed
at once iu the work of this committee ; and it is hoped
that under it, organisations will spring up in all tho
towns and busy regions of the States ofPenusylvania,
New Jersey and Delaware
Subscriptions will be thankfully acknowledged
iu the newspapers of Philadelphia, aud it ia verv
desirable that they commence at once a each fresh
acknowledgment will aliuiululc further effort in other
localities.
All subscriptions should be addressed to JOHN W.
CLAUUORN. Treasurer, Office bi the ''Committee
on Labor, lucomca und Kevcnuo," No 118 South
SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia.
I'tiAll needful hcl in Circulars nnd Posters
will Toe forwarded to parties applying for them. Di
rect to the Chairman of the Committee us ubuve.
L. MONTGOMERY liOND, Chairman.
JOHN W CLAUUORN. Treasurer.
Kev. E. W. 11 UTTER. Corresponding Scc'y.
McUREUORJ. MITCUESON, Secretary,
llouorury .llfiuberat.
IlisEicelleney.A. O. Cl'RTIN , Governor of Penn'a
His Excellency, JOEL PARKER, Governor of N. J.
His Excellency, WM. CANNON, Governor of Del.
Hon. ALEX. HENRY, Mavor, Philadelphia.
Hon. JOSLPH K. INULRSLL, Pennsylvania.
Hon. JUDGE CARPENTER, New Jorsey.
Hon Jl DUE HARRINGTON, Delaware.
Major-Gencrol UEOKUK G. MEADE, Army of the
Potomac.
Committee.
Bight Rot. Bishop Potter,
Most Rev llishop Wood.
Rev. Bishop Simpson.
Rev. Dr. Brainard,
Rev. W. P Breed.
Rev. E. W. Hulter.
Rev. Isaao Leoer.
Samuel M. Felton.
Mrs. Rev. E. W. Ilutter,
inairinan.
Mrs. George M. Dallas.
Mrs. John Sorgcaut.
Mr. John M. Scott.
Mra. Geueral Meado.
Mr. J. Edgar Thomson.
Mra. Jo. Harrison. Jr.
John Edgar Thomson.
Mr. Robert Learning
Commodore R. F. Stockton. Mr. L. M. Bond
Frederick F'ralev.
Mr. Georee F. Weaver.
John Bingham.
George Williauil.
Mr. George W Uarri.
Mr F A Drexel.
Mr M N h el ley.
Mrs Johu W Forney.
Rev W Suddards. D.
D.
Professor Heury Copiiee.
Charlos P Truil, M. D
Dr. Walter V illiamaon.
Hon Oswald Thompson.
Hon J K Ludlow.
N B Browne.
Daniel Dougherty
and IM) others.
April 10, lMl.
Mrs Samuel A Croxer.
Mr Enoch Turley.
Mis A Sager.
Mis Susan O'Neill.
Mia Sallie Scott.
Mux Louisa E Clagborn.
and oi othurs
t OtllITTi:i: FOIl A lUl'N lsA
1IOK.
GREAT CENTRAL SANITARY FAIR.
Committee on '-Labor, Income and Revenue.''
Office No. IIS South Seventh St., Philadelphia.
JOHN W. CLAGHORN, Treasurer.
This Committee hat a tneciul work, to ait : to oh
taiu a day 't -labor," a day t "income," and a da)
'reveuue," from every cltixin of Ihe three Slate of
Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, tor the
beoebt of our eiek aud wounded soldiers.
The CuiiiuiiUue i uow fully orguuisvd at the above
address, aud sail for the cw-vpuialiou of all classe
iu the ootuuiuniiy.
W want to show what the industrial clasae can
do for Ibeir soldier !
What lb people can do la their tejutraU trade !
What Peuusviiauia can dot
VV bat New Jersey can do !
What Delaware eaa do !
N bat each county cau do !
S haleach eily and tou eaa do !
V bat each iruleasioa can do!
VNbal eat b trade eaa do !
V bat each oocupaliou eaa do
. hat eai'b, luaiiulwlut y call do !
W bal Ab bank, UieuisUi cuuipaiiy aud tailroad
csu do I "
M bal each win eaa do 1
t bal eaob aufksbop eaa do !
M bat each fkuilly vut do S
Wbel eaA-b m-u wait do !
V bat ai-k aoauaa eaa do'
U bal eauk buy and aul a do !
M waul to sbo Iu Ore aurUi bal Auxerhiaa frea
men are reaJy to uW aJ Ibcu tuidiere I
t his is a ai eat wak and Ibe Htuu a...
1 Le way Iu duau islu OHts ANUt
liiiji.t.' ia auikiboks u yUIU fejuUim,
l.rl Ibe uieu urgauiM..
I. el lb auweu urgauiM.
I ll lb Ude ufgatiiM.
rgaie evetyabei
Lei Ikewuikuiea (it allk tkelr ta loyert, !h
u. loyeis uh Uiell wuikaiea
It I easily duti. II U autkutva will auiawti
Ik.uj tu. U )sts lu deduit ukedsjr Iruui laeu auk
ut uiuutb tukU-is, and lit wuptuvat aitl 44 in
U a day uf tbsu p4u, lie wboU Htm a til be w
kaualedg d lutjetaet lu Ike Medil uf lb eaiaUtsa
eat H a w all, (u lu But k at ttn ilk as ut
iLt sjiaal autk llaiii lutaard yuui euuUikaUt-u
fcttir akuuaUdittkui aill Uasei.l vtbert III tul
iua ul tasutpl.
t lieulei aua lull iasUeU..a will W M.I )..
i (.lu sli", ey asarl t l e,lS4 ewe, In Ut akdetetaued
fuaulb! luu.ik1
I. l"S KIOMKHY hOU.tUinua.
la., k. M ili um
. ... ... su e. e4 LaJln' l'uaiHl
)1 J lilIVm-"V .oui,
NOT A HUM DRINIL
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
i
UETABIJB EXTHACT.
iL PTJUE TOITIC.
THAT WILL RELIEVE THE AFFLICTED, AND
ISot maLc Itrnnkarda,
DR. IIOOFLAND'S
German Bitters
PREPARED BY.
DB. O. M JACKSON,
l'JUMVKLMIA, PA.
WILL EFFECTUALLY AND MOST CERTAIN-
LY
clri: AIM- IlSIiASi:S
arising from a
Disordered Liver,
Stomach, or Jvldneyt.
Thousands of our citisens ro suffering from Dyt-
icpaiaand Liver Diseases, and to whom the follow
ng questions apply we guarantee
IIOOFLAAVS GERMAN BITTERS
will cure them,
DYSFKraM AND LlVKR DlSKAflK.
Do you rise wilh a coated tongue mornings, with
bad taste in the mouth and poor appetite for break
fast ! Do you ftet when you first get up to weak
and laniruid vou ran scarcely set about ? Do yon
have a dirtiness in the head at tirnoi, and often a
diilness, with headache occasionally? Are your
bowel costive and irregular, and appntito changea
ble t Do you throw up wind from tne stomach, and
do you swell up often f Do you feel fulneat after
eating, and a sinking when the stomach it empty?
Do vou have heartburn occasionally f Do you feel
low spirited, and look on the dark side of things ?
Are vou not unusually nervous at time ? Do you
not become rcstlcs. and often lay until midnight
before you can go to sleep ? and then at time, don't
you feel dull and sleepy most of the time? Is your
skin dry and tcaly? also sallow ? In short, it not
your me a ourincu, mil oi lurcuuuiuga i
HOOFLAND 8 GERMAN BITTERS
Will cure every ease of Chronie or Ncrvout Debility,
Disease of tne Kidneys, and Disease arising from
a CisnrdcreU Stomach.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOM8
Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organ
Inward
Piles, Fulness or lllood
to the Head. Acidity of the Sto
mnch, Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust for
Food, Fuliicw or Weight in tbo Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Siukingor Fluttering at the Pit of the
Stomach, Swlminiuic of tbo Head, Hurried and Dim
cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or
Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dim
ness of Vision, Dot or Web before the Sight, Fever
and Dull rain in Hie Head. Deficiency of Perspira
tion, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in
the Sido, liaek, Chest, Limbs, Ac. Sudden
Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh,
Constant luingiuing of Evil,
and great Depression
of Spirit.
PARTICULAR NOTICE
Thcro are many preparations sold under the name
of Bitters, put up in quart Dot lies, compounded of
the cheapest whiskey or common rum, costing troni
20 to 40 cents per gallon, the tasto disguised by Anise
or Coriander Seed.
This class of Bitters hat caused and will continue
to cuuse. a long as they can be told, hundreds to dio
the dentil ol the drunkard. Jly their use tho system
is kept coutinually under tho influence of Alcoholic
Stimulants of the worst kind, the desire for Liquor
is created unu kept up, nnd the result is all lucsal
tendant upon a drunkard's life and death.
ror those who desiro and wiiliiavo a Liquor Hit
tors. -we publish tho following receipt. Get One
Dottle Hooflaud's German Bitters and mix with
Three Quarts of Good Brandy or Whiskey, and tho
result will be a preparation that will far excel in
medicinal virtues and true excellence any of the
numerous Liquor Hitlers in the market, and will
cost much less. Y'ou will hare all the virtue of
Hooflaud's Bitters in connection wilh a good article
of Liquor, at a much less price than these inferior
preparations win cost you.
IIOOFLAND'S "GERM AN BITTERS
Will Give Yon
A GOOD APPETITE,
Will give you STRONG HEALTHY NERVES,
Will give you BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEEL
INGS,
Will cuablo you to SLEEP WELL, and will positive
ly prevent
Yellow Cover, Itiliouai I'erer, Ac,
Those suffering from Broken down and Delicate
Constitutions, from whatever cause, either in Male
or Female, will find in
IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, A REMEDY
That will restore them to their usual health. Such
ha been tho case in thousands of instances, and a
fair trial is but required to prove the assertion
REMEMBER,
THAT THESE HITTERS ARE
L3
And NOT intended a a BEVERAGE.
The Proprietors have thousamls of Lot tors from th
most eminent Clergymen, Lawyer, Physicians and
Ciliiem, Testifyinic uf their own personal knowledire,
to the beneficial tfleoU and medical virtue! of these
Bitten.
From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. T),, Editor of the
x.ncyelopedia of itcligiout Knowledge
Althoueh not disposed totfuvor or recommend Pa
'tent Medicines in geueral, through distrust of their
ingredient ana enoct, 1 yet know ot no suttloiont
reason why a man may not testify to the benefit he
believe himself to have received' from any simple
preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute
to ihe benefit of other.
I do this the more readily in regard to HooSand't
German Bitter, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, of
this city, because I was prejudiced against tbem for
many years, under the impression that they were
chietly an alooholic mixture. I am indebted tour
friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of
tuts prujuuice uy proper lesis, ana lor encourage
ment to try tbem, when suffering from great and
long continued uoDimy. J ne use ut three Dottle o
thesu Bitters, at the beginning of the present year
waa followed by evident relief and restoration to I
degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not
lull lor six months before, and bad almost despaired
of regaining. I therefore thank God and my frieud
lor uirecung to lue use ol mom.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
Philadelphia, Juno 3, lsol.
Diieasei of Kidneys and Bladder,
In Young or A'jtxl, Mult or Female,
Are speedily removed, and tho patient restored
health.
to
DELECATE CHILTHiEN,
Tho suffering from Mahasui', wasting away,
wilh scarcely any Hub on their bone, ar cured In
a very short liui ; oue bottle in such cases, will hav
a most surprising efieot.
PARENTS having suffering children a abov,
and wisliiug to raise them, wiii never regret the day
they eouiiuvueed wilh Iheae Bilturt.
LITERARY MEN, STI DENTS, and thote work
ing bard wilh Ibeir braiue, should always keep a
btltleot lioodand Bitter bear Ibeiu, a Ibey will
timi much beuebt from it use, to both tulud and
body, luvigurliug aud But depressing.
IT IS NOT A LIQVOK STIMI'LANT,
And leave uo rustraiioa.
Allmllun, kiolUlrrwl
AND TIM FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
W rail th atlentl'ta of all kaviug relation or
frieu.U ui lb araiy lo lh foot thai "HOo LAND H
llsruisu llillar" ill ur aiu leu lbs ut lb disuaas
In ltusd by axpuaureaaud tfiialiou iueidaul loaauip
life, la lb list, publisbixl aliu4 dally iu lb
ivaiNtimr. uu lb arm a! uf lh tick, it a ill be uu
tt. sd litsia very Urge proNtrtiua ar tulftriug flow
debility, l.r.ry case ut lhl kind eaa be luadily
atld l.y lltsjAalid s Geruiaa Blllsrs H kav bu
bttsiuik.u iu suin g ikal. u Ibts tinier wor tritely
ussd auiuagoui aobiiei. kuudrodtot lit el Utigul b
saved ibal uik4UM would be luM.
'b p"!'" at daily reaelvluf thankful let
Ura IrutaMiilwai la lb allay aatl kospiiala, abti
aat Imhhi roslured w bssllk by Ik as u Ukss Un
let, (eat w Iksut by Iksti liisud.
HtWAbK OFtOl NTEltrfclTH!
thM tk. niaisai., a -c. M. jACfcabSf U a
frtoeiHM IMU.t.Wiaua M M
d- tTkl't.T l""'"" ka.s Ik aiikl.
- s4 i u but ms4 a. ua.
.hi ..d JLkLt VwL
,oava au4 Uul Z V. iitX74
aad a
(luMiMMti. C M. Jtawa i'u ,)
tul. u lb. I a4 nJ-
VtUkf) Jl t.j . a
50 STOVES.
V TBS LATEST IMPROVEMENT ARE FOR
- SALE AT
J. llobrbfu-li V ."
FOUNDR -ST,
8TJNBURY. IBNT'A..
Get the Beet Get the Cheaper Get the moat Eco
nomical, which can be had at the Rohrbach Foundry.
llsawlnnt 1 ersra ataaelmaiit einrwit. am n navtw sail
STOVES, such a Cooking, Parlor, Office and Bhop
Stoves, which will be sold at the lowest rate. Also, i
Kettles oi all site, fans, Skillets, te,
'J hoy ore also manufacturing Machinery, Ploughs,
Castings, Ac, at short uotioe.
Rcpalrinr all kinds of Agricultural Implement
don in a good workmanlike manner and at tho
shortest notice.
All articles shipped at ordered. Ordert respcot-
fully solicited and promptly attended to.
lAl'UU KUllllUAUJl c to.
t7'01d Iron, and all kind of Produce taken in
Exchange for work.
wunbury, Oct. 3, lBfla. If oh fmylB
MVAV CLOTH tAU V l'lRIKII.
-Xii tri'OItl?.
TITE subscriber respectfully informs the people o
Sunbury and vicinity, that he bat opened an en
tire new stock of clothing and Furnishing goods, at
hit new store In the building of Cbarlet Pleasant
Esq., in Market square. Hit stock consist in part
of
X01T3' CLOTHI1TG.
MOTS' CLOTHIXU.
Such at Coats, Over Coats, pant, vests, shirts.
undershirt, drawers, stockings, neckties, handker
chiefs, glove, it. Also, list and Cap of all
kinds.
HOOTS AXI SHOES,
of all kinds. TRUNKS, and Valises, umbrellas.
and notions of all kinds, beside numerous other ar
ticle. The public are requested to live him a call
aud cxamiue bit slock.
LEVI IIEC1IT.
Sunbury, Oct., 10, 1863.
THE HISSES JOHNSTON'S
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
Tor Young I.iidicw,
No. 1209 Spruce Street. Philadelphia.
REFERENCES :
Rev. Dr. Howe, David Webster. Esq.,
Rev. Dr. Suddards, n iu iiaywani vrayton. Esq
Kev. J)r. uonper, u cor ire A. vt barton, rq..
Henry M Fine, Esq., T. G. Hollingsworth. Esq.,
R. R. Montgomery, Esq. Hon. Alexander Henry.
Thomas Duulap, Esq., Philadelphia.
xeceuioer o, iaoj
TRUSSESS, SHOULDER BRACESr
ELASTIC STOCKINGS FOR ENLARGED VEINS
OF THE LEG, 4C;
Instruments for all deformities.
DR. GLOVER'S
has taken the place of other Trusses for the retention
and cure of Hernia or Ruptnro. Acting upon the
principle of a lever, it never loses its strength. It is
coated to prevent rust. It bat no pad on the back,
which Is so liatile to injure Ihe tpine and annoy and
chnfe the wearer. Ill sure to retain the Rupture,
fiving ease and comfort, and effecting radical euro,
t Li warrented to give satisfaction.
ThO improved Shoulder-Brace expands the chest
and prevent the wearer from boeoming round
shouldered.
Ladies' Bolts and Abdominal Supporters, Band
ages, and Belts of all kinds, aud instrument for all
Deformities of Ihe Bodv.
DR. G ROVER'S Office is No. 4 Ann Street, two
doors from Broadway. Now York.
Strangers should particularly note the name and
LAcriiii' ?? '.
JEREMIAH SNYDER,
Altornry sV Coiimsvllor at I,ar.
Office on South sido of Mai Vet street, four doors west
of Gcarbart't Confectionery ttore,
SXT3STBTJR"5T, I A.
Will attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to hi earn, the collection ofclaimt io Nor
thumberland and the adjoining counties.
Consultations in German and English.
Sunbury, March IV, 1S64 ly
BUNBTJBHiaHSCHOaU
aMIE first quarter of twelve weekt will open in
. tho Grand Jury Room, on Monday the 4lh of
April, ISM.
Tr.iiiis Pek Qi AHTi.ii :
For Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, Geogravby,
English Grnmmar. (i 00
Algebra, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and
Geology, or any of these, f J 00
Higher, Matbcuialiot, (including all or any of
a novei $0 00
Freuch. German, Latin and Greek, or any one
of Ihcni in addition to above. $7 00
Tuition pityablo half quarterly in advance.
No doduction for lost time.
Daily records ore kept of the merit and demerit of
each student the former denoting th excellencies
of each in recitation and deportment, the latter the
doficieneie and delinquencies copies of which will
be sent to the parents or guardians at the end of each
term.
For particulars apply to the principal.
R:rKHKxi-Li :
J. J. Reimensnyder, Sunbury,
Prof. Wm. Neoiling. Selins-Grovo,
Prof. G. It, Bliss, Lewisburg.
E. P. HOUBACU, Principal.
Sunbury, Feb. 6, IM.
Fourth & Arc h it., IMillauVlpbla.
ARE OPENING FOR SPRING, 1B64.
100 pes. Jl. Fancy SILKS. 50 pot. India Silipi, tl.
190 Good Black " 200 " Ordered Plain,
SILKS 4-i LYONS Black Silk VELVET.
Brown SILKS, $rj, a, 4, 3, 2, 1 per yard.
Black $6, 6. 4, 3, 3, I, per yard.
Moire Antique, all colon.
Magnificent Grenadine,
Magnificent Organdies.
Richest Cbintte and Percale. Spring SUAWLS.
New Household STAPLE GOODS.
N. B. General assortment of Mens' Wear.
March 5, 1S64 3m w
for Hutu, .Wire, Itouu-lie-M, Aulas, lt-il
IIhi, .llolba in 1'urx, TtVoolrna. A'.,
Inafcla oil l'luula, Fowl, Aabuals,
f.
Put up In 25c, 0e. and $1 00 Box, Botlle and
Flask. 3 and f i siios for Hotels, Publio lotlita
lions, Ae.
'Only in fa! Hide reinedlet know a."
' Free from Pousjim."
'No: dangerous to Ibe Human Family,"
'Rat come out of their holes to die.
(j-Sold Wholtauile in all larg eilie.
Sold by all druggist and Retailers everywhere
! t ! liawsa ! '.Tof all worthless iiuilalioue.
See that "Cutlar V nam it oa each Box, Boll!
aud Flask, before you buv.
Addr II :. II V II. COM'I'A II.
Priueipal Kepol 4bJ Broadway. Nsw Vurk.
V Sold by all kuleaale aud ReUll Druggist ia
Suubury, P.
Fab. UU, laM 8ia
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
Soulhweat Curur uf Marks! Squaro,
M -Mil U. ..
f I1IIK andarslgued rvapwitfully iuforui tk public,
I thai b ba lakaa char of lb. above bemad,
liolsl, aud asks for lb. oulluuau. uf lb. former
pairuaag. aud would iuiil. all otbart lu git klia a
eail.
Ill TABLK
b always supplied a lib tk bust tb auukst affords.
Uu Bat c-'UUiu lb tbuical llqtuu, aud kls stab
libl U guud and awllaiuudrd by rarslul tailMi.
MlClUtL MiLVittT.
Vuubury, A pill ,l, 1WI
MEYERS
KKWLV IMfKUVIfD
CUESUKNT SCALE
OtKMMl UI u riot,
Awka.Ui!;.4 lu be Ik bsst
L4-a I'll. Medal 4 Uikst l4 h Am.
ru w.k.I
MtU'DLu, ASlt UKiOSU lUkD HkO
kuuasaa ka. m AHCU M . Uta k'sbik,
iUiUMU'UlA.
Kat.k : Ml -J-a
1803. 1863'
FRILING & GRANT
At TUX
HAM1I0TH STORE.
"ly OULD respectfully announce that they hat
'
Just reoeired and opened a very large and well selec
ted stock of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
which they are willing to dispose of at a VERY
SMALL ADVANCE ON
Flint Coal.
OUR STOCK IS C0MPLE.TE
AND EMBRACES EVERYTHING
OIVB XTB A. CALL.
Thankful for past favon we hope to meet a eon
tinuancoof the same by still telling Goods as cheap
if not CHEAPER than can be purchased else
whore.
FRILING A GRANT.
Sunbury, May 23, 1863.
Q. W. IIEOLEB, IOLOMOM HALKX.
ZIEOLER & MA LICK,
ATTORNEYS AT X.AW.
Sunbury, .orlhnmherlnnd Co., Iu.
Oner their profcsaienal services to Ihe public Col
lections and all other professional business entrusted
to them, will receive prompt attention
Also, Military claima will be cullecicd. luch aa
; uouniy, uaca-ray, rensiona, Ac, io,
Hold speak the Uerman Lamruara.
Office Market Square, next door to Prothonotnry 't
uuice.
Sunbury, March S, 1S64.
II. II. .llANMr.lC.
A tlortifj' nt Mm-w, SINBIRY, PA
XI Collections attended to in the counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
and Lycoming,
REFKRKNCES.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. 0. Oattell A Co., "
Hon. WmsA. Porter, "
Morton McMichael. Esn.. "
E. Ketcham A Co., 24 Pearl Street, New York.
tiotin v . Asliniead, Attorney at Law, "
manuews v uoi, Aiiorneys at l,aw,
Sunbury, M.ireh 29, 1802.
IIi:itUi IIOTKI,"
Jlurriahurg, Pa.
! nHE management of this woll-kfiown Hotel hav-
J. ing been resumed by Messrs. lui l.i. a Jir.nn,
the present proprietors, beg leave to inform the public
that the house ia now being thoroughly renovated,
refitted, and improved, with a view to the proper and
comfortable acoommodation of those who may favor
the establishment with their custom. Guest will
receive due attention and courtesy, and no expen
will be spared that may conduce to maintaiu
hotel in a ti ret -class style.
Families and others desiring to Sojourn In Harris
burg during the summer months, will find pleasant
boarding aud large and well-ventilated rooms at our
establishment, upon moderate terms.
SCOTT COYLK,
March 29. 182. ' J. GILBERT HERR.
.tIAssick-c. PATiar i'ivi:
in: 1'itrKXKit t
A Improved for 1S59 and 1860,
By E. KETCHAM A CO., 289 Pearl it., New York.
THE only Freeter constructed on scicntifla prin
ciples, with a revolving can and spring blade
scraper. The one hastens the freeiingof the cream- -
the other removes it at fast as froten.
The most rapid in freezing, with the least quantity
of lee.
The most economical in cost, a it it the most simple
and durablo in structure.
For sale In all the principal cities and towns in the
Union.
Each Freeter accompanied with a book of recipes
and full directions.
TRICES.
3 quarts, $3 09
4 quarts, 4 00
0 quarts, & 00
8 quarts, 0 00
14 quarts, 8 00
20 quarts, 12 00
Apply to II. B. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa.
March 29, 1S02.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Jl'ST received from New Y'ork and Philadelphia,
a fresh supply of ihe latest styles and of the best
quality, which he hat had made up to order, and
warranted to give good satisfaction. He hat made
arrangements in the eity to have hi best work made
to order, which can be bad at all times, if not on
hand they will be procured at reasonable notice.
Manufacturing of BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds
as usual.
I will also wholesale Boott and Shoe by the box.
Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere
and satisfy yourselves.
Thankful for patronage heretofore bestowed, he
respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
Shop and Store room, three door west of tbo Rail
Road in Market Square.
WM. II. MILLER.
Sunbury, Sept. 19, 1883.
WANTED Immediately, a Jour Shoemaker, on
Men' Work. Good wages paid.
PRIVATE ACADEMY."
NORTHUMBERLAND.
fTUlE REV. JAMES DICKSON, will re-open hit
1 Academy on Monday, the 17th day of August,
lfk!3.
The following branches will be taught :
Latin. Greek. Mathematict. Philosophy. Rhetoric.
j Logic, Book Keeping, Vocal Muaio in theory and
I'rncticv. Also, uvograpuy, uruuiusr, jiisiury,
.'ouipoaitioo Writing.
TERMS :
Per Quarter of 1 1 weeks. f to 8
In the above branches without the language $rt 00
Latin and above branchr, $1 00
Greek and above branches, $8 00
See Circular.
For further particulars apply to
REV. JAMES DICKSON. Teacher.
Northumberland, August 1st, 18A3. ly
WysjiultxK lukurunce Company,
WILKE3BABBE. PA.
Cupltul nad lanrpluM, Ollsi.OOO.
DIRECTORS:
(I. M. Holleuback, L. D. Shoemaker,
John Heicbard, D. G. Drieabacb,
Samuel Wadbamt, It. C. Smith,
It. D. Laeoe, Chat. Dorrauoo,
Cbarle A. Miner, Wm. 8 Rows,
W. W. ketcbata. U. M. Harding
tl. M. IIOLLLXHACK. President.
L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vic Presideut.
R. C. Buira, Secretary.
W. G. Sraanau, Treasurer.
This Company Insure thr-fisarth of lh Cash
valuation, uke uo Premium Not, aiak eo Aitw
mauls. Policy acknowledge all Biuuay paid during
lb term of your lusuraue.
A. CRAWFORD, Agent.
May SO, IHoJ.-ly
" UAHI.OU'M lll4iU lll, i;
Daaler aad Cuaauuir ol lh abov Clebrl4
Wash UU., will pUa lako aolio, that lh Lab.lt
are alur d Ui ad
INDIQO BLUE,
I'L'T IV AT
A I Or a Ullltsrt-Brr'a
HIIU ITOkl, .
No. IM North SECOJtD fuM, PH1LADELPI1U.
Tb oaeluy of tki Via will be lb aia la y
tMpMi;
il M warrautsd to 4ur kwir water tkaa lata Ike
aiu quaumy of ladiaa, aad la go as ash funks
Ibaa aat ob Wask Wm la lb ataikai. ll di.
I ulst pMbacily .Imt aad dot m-4 aaill ua Ut
I slulkss aa isai u Ut oikmi asakss 4m. Oa Mua 4 is.
4tdtabl biul ul af, will aak a 4 a
Lauid li a auy thai I 4, at lluid tk
I At il b) HKIM at lb aaas bfU a Ik IiaiuUlutal
, aa4 lulasuit wiuil, ktsasakwibM aill tud U uf
lutwb la lb.it adiaau. to ask M UmU bat aa a4
ibiaaausa
r Ail blue bal aAat Iba data iu aUaiaa
bsi-s ua U I aa lutiiauwa.
lb tt Labi 4sa s4isiuwa feuf.
fut bet bi aiMskeMM Ikkslaill .
tb D, It.l -, ' '
"WM. KNOCHB,
S MA ROT STREET, HARRISBCRQ, PA.,
Dealer In
PIANOS.
NSW Rosewood Piano, from the beet anakori
from $200 upwards.
MKLODEON8. Tb9 best ataanfaatiireA Inatra.
meat, from Hi to $100.
O altar, Violin, Aeoordeon, Flute,
euro, urumi, iianjot, lamnourlnM,
Violin and Guitar string and muaioal inor
ehandli In general,
SHEET MUSIC.
The latest publication always on hand. Mutte tent
ey man to any part or the country.
OVAL, SQUARE, GILT AND ROSEWOOD
FRAMES,
Suitable for loekiag glaetea, and all kinds of picture
alwayt on hand.
-
A One assortment of best plated
LOOKING GLA8SKS from smallest to largest site
Any ttyle of frame made to order at the shortest
notice. WM. KNOCHE,
April II, 1803. 93 Market it., Uarrisburg.
Northern Central Railway !
NI MHER TIME TAHI.E.
TWO TRAINS DALY to and from tbo North and
West Branch Susquehanna, Eluira, and all of North
ern New York. .
ON and after MONDAY, APRIL SOth, 1803,
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury,
Uarrisburg and Baltimore at follows, vn ;
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leave Sunbury daily (except
Sunday). 10 10 A.M.
11 loaves Uarrisburg, I 15 P.M.
" arrive at Baltimore, 6 34 "
Express Train leaves Sunbury daily
(except Sunday,) II 07 P. M.
" leave Harrisburg (except
Monday.) 1 00 A.M.
" -arrive at Baltimore daily
(except Monday). 8 15 A.M.
Uarrisburg Accommodation leaves Uarris
burg, 0 30 A. M.
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex
cept Sunday) 0 15 A.M.
" leave Uarrisburg 115 P. M
" arrive at Sunbury, 4 05 "
Express Train leave Baltimore daily 9 15 P. M
" arrive at Uarrisburg, I 36 A M.
" leaves Uarrisburg (except
Monday), S 00 A. M.
" arrives at Sunbury. 5 3ft "
For further information apply at the Office.
I. N. Di BARRY. Supt.
liUi'kawnunn A niooutMburg ICnll,
rend.
and after November 17, 1362, Paascngor
J Train will run as follows :
MOVING SOUTH.
rreight d
Pasttntrrr. Prr.t.siirsr.
Leave Scranton, 8.00 A. M.
" Kingston, 9.20
" Rupert. 11.30
Danville, 12.05
Arrive at Northumberland, 12.45 P. M.
10.15 A. M
11.40 P.M.
JltniJtl MJHTIt.
Leave Northumberland, 5.20 P. M .
Danville, t.00
Rupert, 6.35
Kingston, 8.45 Leave, 1.45 P.M.
Arrive at Scranton, 10. 00 P. M. 3.40
A Passenger Train also leaves Kingston nt 8.00
A. !., for Scranton, to connect wilh a train for
New York. Returning, leave Scranton on arrival
of train from New York, at 4.15 P. M.
The Lackawanna A Bloomsburg Railroad connecta
with the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Rail
road at scranton, lor Iow lork and Intermediate
points east.
At Rupert it connect with tho CaMawissa Rail
road, for points both east and west arriving at Phil
adelphia at 6.15 P, M.
At Northumberland it connects with the Philadel
phia A Erie Railroad and Northern Central Rail
road, for points west and south Passenger arriving
at Uarrisburg 4.50 P. M.; Philadelphia 10 P.M.;
aud Bultimnre 10.20 P. M.
Tho Freight and Paasengart Train north, leaves
Northumberland at 6,45 A M ., and arrives at 9,20 P
M., passing Dauville at 8.20 P. M.
JOHN P. ILSLEY, Sup't.
J. C. Wei.i.s, General Ticket Agent.
Nov129, 1862
A Iarg Assortment of I
EVANS A WATSONS
BALAMANDER SAFES.
GREAT FIRE AT READING, PA.
February 12, 1862.
Gentlkhen It gives me much satisfaction to
inform you that in the severe fire which, on the
morning of the 4th inst., entirely destroyed all uiy t
stock aud materials, I bud one of your Salamander !
Fire Proof Safes. After enduring an intense red I
beat for seven hours, tho Sale was opened, and Ihe I
Books and Papers wero preserved in an umbleiuisbed !
aoudition. 1 shall need another Safe at toon as I get
iu order. Yours, most reseclfiilly,
W. P. DICKINSON, Reading, Pa.
FIRE AT GREEN CASTLE.
CuAUBKusDinu, Franklin county, Pa., 1
August 31st. 1.S61. j
Messrs. Evasx A Watson, Philadelphia Gentle
men : On the morning of the 22d of August. lHtil,
our Storehouse at Grccncostlo wot destroyed by fire.
The Salamander Safe we purchased from you tome
few years siuce was in the above ineiitihucd store
house, and contained all our book, papers, cash, Ac
which were preserved in a perfect condition, after
being exposed to a most intenseheat for several hours.
Please inform us upon what term you will tell ut
another larger Safe.
Youra truly, OAKS A AUSTIN.
Salamander Safes, for Bank. Stores, Private
Fauiilie, Ac, Ac Also, Evan A Watson's Patent
Alphabetical Bank Locks and Bank Vault Doors,
equal to any made in the country, and add on a
good teruia. E A W. would respectfully refer to
lh following Ranks and other parlies, having their
Safct and Locks now in use, to Iheir entire satisfac
tion, and many others given at their Sloro.
I nitku Status Mi.t, Branch Bank, Shelbyville
Philadelphia. Tennessee.
Unite n States AntKXAL,City Bank of Philadelphia.
California
Consul id al ion 11 k of Phila.
Potutown Bank, Pa.
Coaleaville Bank, Pa.
Stroudsbnrg Bank, Pa.
Jersey Shore Bank, Pa.
Lock Haven Bank. Pa.
t'oui th Bauk of Phila.
ChatanoogaBank, Tcnn.
Prc'm Loan Aas'on, 4th tt.
Bank of Northumberland.
Bank of North n Liberties,
Philadelphia.
Union Bank, Baltimore.
Southwestern Bunk ot Va. Paul aud Swift, Bankers,
Fulton Bank, Atlanta, Ga. Alabama.
Newark Bauk, Del W.G. Stcrling.Wilkcab'e.
Bank of N. C, Raleigh, Lewisburg Bank, Pa.
Other reference given upon calling at our Store,
No. 16 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
Sept. 5. ISO.!. ly
MUKliingloii Hoiiae,
NORTHUMBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA,
(.Year tht BnJgr.)
rpilK subscriber having leased this well known
X Tavern Stand, lately kept by Mr. C. S. Brown,
rcspectfallv inform the publio that he it refitting aud
repairing the premises, aud will be prepared U en
tertain, in a eomforlable manner, bis numerous
frieud throughout Ihe county, and all a bo may
patroniio his establishment.
April 12, 1802. JOSEPH VANKIRK.
fl. C. U ll A It II A HX'(t
Confectionery, Toy and
FRUIT STORE,
Market Street, Huubury, I'm.
CONFECTIOXEItY OF ALL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVEUY DESCRIPTION,
FHL'IT, Ac, Ac,
C CONSTANTLY on hand and for sal at lb above
V. establishment at abolusal aud retail, at reason
able irive.
II is manufacturing all kind of Coofeellunarli
tukepupafullauurtiuul wbiuk ar sold at low
rale.
Tuhaeeo, rise, art, 8iatkry, Nut of all kinds, aud
a variety uf other article, ait uf wblah at ofler4
abotatal. aud l.lail.
jr Usmtaibst lb aata aad place, .sf
M. C. GKARIIAKT,
Markst street, dour waj oE Y. Blight 8oa
0144 V.
uubury, Bspi 19, Ibai. tf '
lalrrtsullwMMl Hotel,
WU W 37 Vrmdump, Crntr .uaiiit Stmt
KLW YOUK.
mill! Irat la lluo lb awat auiat, koatelik
I aad phsasaat Uutol la lb oiiy-uSar urluf
UduMutsuw to thus, vbltiag fti.a Yutk M bustaM
w pleasur. It t MBlrai ta il luuatiua, aud ka4 ua
ibkiaort Ptaa. la auuuaaUua aiib Ts'koa
Hauwa, aba.i.fIHbllMlul sa b. bad all auwn,
at lalkalr.aa ruuau lb ekarga a. atv
dwala, lb. luuiu a4 .H.adaaa of lb. hat a dais,
hatha, aud ail lb Utodma avatauttsai Mlaabaa.
Cp It.laa).
Wnll wa!rlvta.
oir wall riVkn, or tvmv luiKAULt
TUO AD PAYIkkka.
JI'VT ral4 diiMt flout Ik MouutWlaiar al
laa aiAJklMutU .Obk w '
a . a. w.v sUXJ A UA3IT
lbty, MsJik i bs
rjIVK NOTICE that, they have eono" ude ar
KM rangement with the Northern Ceutral Railroad
Company to rna train from Raltimar tit York,
Harrlsbarg, Danpbia, Halifax, Trovorton, Sanbary,
Northnmberland, Lewlsborg, Milton, Muney, Wil
liamspoTt, a ad all hitermediat stations, eonnoetlnr
at Ilarrisbnrg with th GREAT WESTERN VJl
PRESS Sot FMttrarg, ClDcinuaU, SL Loui and the
Also with Howard A Co tExprea at MUtoa or
Danville, Bloomsburg, Wilketbarre, Pltttton, BoraB
ton, and intermedial stations on th Cattawliaia,
Laekawaaaa A Bloomsburg Railroad. At Wil-
liamsport, by Howard Co.' Kxprna to Jersey
Shore and Lock Haven. Alto, by Howard A Co..
and their connection, for Canton, Troy, Elmlra,
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, and to all accessible
point In Western New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bank Note.
ti.weiry, una vaiuuoi. raeaagct oi every descrip-
Alto, Note, Draft and Bitli fur Cotlectirm.
Experienced and efficient memongcra employed,
and every effort will be made to render satisfaction
. JOHN BINGHAM,
Superintendent Penn'a Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Suubury.
April 6, 1802. '
1IKAUV HOI KK.
Ctrncr uf Stall and Third Strttta,
nAKaistcRn, Pa.
THIS HOUSE, in consequence of lit convenience)
and near location to the Capitol, has made it a
desirable atopping place, not only for those having;
business at the teat of Government, but for other
visiting Uarrisburg.
March 29, 1862.
T
ERRIBLE DISt'LOSLRES-SECRETS"
THE MILLION!
A most
valauble and wonderful publication.
work ef 400 pages, and 30 colored engravingt. DR
HUNTER'S VADE MECl'M, an original and popu
lar treatise on Man and Woman, their Physiology,
Funotiont, and Sexual disorders of every kind, with
Nover-Failing Remedies for their speedy cure
The practice of DR. HUNTER hashing been, and
till I, unbounded, but at tho earnest aoticiratfon of
numerous persout, he hat been induced to extend hi
medical usefulness through tho medium of kit
"VADE MECL'M." It is a volume that should ha
In Ilia hands of every family in tho land, as a
preventive of secret vires, or at a guida foe tbo
alleviation of one of the most awful and destructive;
tcourget ever visited mankind. One copy, securely
enveloped, will be forwarded free of postage to any
part of the United States for 50 cents in P. O. stamps,
or 3copicsfor $1. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER.
No. 3 Division Street, New York.
June , 1863. ly.
l4)3.
A rrangrmcB I at
103.
o( .evv York I.lt
THE CAMDEN AND AM BOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES.
From Phdptlelphia to If tie Yorl and Way Plant,
from Walnut trett Wharf and Kensington
Vrpot, tvill have ot follow, viz : rAltB
At A A. M., via Camden and Auboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation.) $2 2i
AtAA.M., via Camden and Jersey City, N. J. ,
Accommodation,
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City,
(Morning Mail.)
At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey city 2d
Class Ticket
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Express
At 12 M. via Cnmdcn and Auiboy, C and A.
(Accommodation.)
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Exnress.)
2 25-
00
2 2 j
3 01)
2 25
3 00
3 00
At 3 P.M., via Kensington and JcrsoyCity,
Wash, and N. Y. Express
At 01 P. M.. via Kensington aud Jersey City,
(l'.vcning .Mail,)
At 111 P. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Southern Mail.
3 00
3 00
At 11 (night) via Kensington and Jorsey city
houlnern r.xprcss
At 5 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy. (Accom
3 00
modation, Freight aud Pusseugcr, First
Class Ticket.
Second Class Ticket,
2 25
1 50
For Wator Gap, Stroudsburg. Scranton, Wilket
barre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac, at & A. Al.,
from Kensington, via Delaware, Lackawanna and
Wostern Railroad.
For Mauch Chunk, Altcntnwn, Bethlehem, Belvi
dere, Easton, Lamhertvillc, FIcmington, Ac, at 6
A. M., from Kensiugton Depot, and ut 2f P. M.,
lrom l ulnut street n tiarl.
(The ft A. M. Lino connects with Trains leaving
Euston for Mauch Chunk, at .'1-20 P. M.)
For Mount Hollv. at 0 A. M., 2 und 4 P. M.
For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M.
WAY LINES.
For Rristol, Trenton, Ac, at 11 A. M. and 2i and
i P. M. from Kensington,
For Palmyra, Kiverton. Dolanco, Beverly, Bur
lington, Florence, Bordeutowu, Ac, at 12, 1, 2, 4t
and tt P. M.
$f For Now York, and Way Lines leaving Ken
sington Depot, take tho Cars on Filth street, ubovo
Walnut, half an hour before departure. The Car
run into the Depot, and on the arrival of cachTruin,
run from the Depot.
Fifty Pounds of Baggage only, allowed each
passenger. Passengers are prohibited from Inking
anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All
baggage over filly pounds to be paid for extra. Tho
Company limit their responsibility for baggage to
Onu Dollar per pound, uud will not be liable lor any
amount beyond SlOn. except bv special contract.
WM. 11. GATZMER, Agent.
January 1", ISO.!.
llrnndleN, IVIim-m, JIiim, A-.
rilHE subscriber, having opened in Thompson's
L Brick Building, Mill struct, Dauville, a largo
aud complete stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
comprising the best brands of Brandies, Gin, Old
Rye, Scotch and Irish Whiskey, Port, Sherry, Ma
deira, Champagne and other Wiuca, of all grades, all
ol which will bo sold Wholesale, at lh lowest city
price. Tavern-keepers, by buying of ua, cun aavo
tt least the freight.
Persons desirous of purchasing liquors for
FAMILY USE,
say rely upon being furnished wilh a puro and
unadulterated aitclu.
I If- Being dctci mined to establish a reputation for
selling cheap, he respectfully solicits the patronage
of the public. All orders promptly attended to.
JEREMIAH S. HALL.
JDanville, Juno 19. 1860.
I, umber! I junber I
rilll.IP SHAY, Muncy, Lycoming county, Ta.,
INFORMS his friend and the public in general
that he constantly keeps on hand Boards, Shingle
alb, Joists, and all kinds of Lumber and building
Lalerials, which he will tell at the lowest price.
niMarch 30,1861.
ES T.l ULljall iiin 7 UO.
PETER LORILLARD,
Naull'A Tobiu-ro Mnauftirtarrr
10 A 18 CHAMBERS ST.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New Y'ork.
Would call th attention of Dealers to the article
of his manufacture, via :
BROWN SNl'FE.
Macahoy, Dcmigros,
Fin Rappee, pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachiloche.
American Gentleman, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch. Honey Dew Scotch.
High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch
Irish High Toast, Fresh Sootoh.
orXuudyfoot,
fVAtteution is called to the large reduction in
prieusof Fine-Cut Cbewiug and Smoking Tobaccos,
abicb will be found of a Superior Quality.
TOBACCO.
Smoking Fine Cut Chewing. Smoking.
Long, P. A. L., or plain, 8. Jagn,
No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish,
No. J, Sweet Sceuled Oroaooo. Canaster
Nua. 1 1 J mixed, Tin Foil Cavendish, Turkish.
Grauulated.
lion U Aeireul,irof P will be tent on ppllca
April 4, 1863 1
lIA3a,SB DIETZl
LOWE B WHAlir, 8UNBUUY. PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
WHITE ASH COAL,
in every variety,
Order Solicited aad ailed with prooptasa aoi
aMiob.
Vih-H'f ' 3
J a n t:n ii a ii m:ir
kUotCSAla A ktTAIL
CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT,
K. Corasr tWauad aud Ckasuul St , Philadelphia.
AGENCY fur tb. PATENT Egl'ALIIINU TU1K.
1 V DAY I UH.br., w dasirabi. aiiiol. tur
Cburakat, Uouut, tUuks, CuauUng Unas, Pallors,
A
Also, MaaurWluiwufriSKUOU) ptSa
I'uwks rvpirwt aud warvauud.
t'lusk 1 ntt.tuiti 4 aisijr d'ipti-a.
t'biladlpkia, Jsua.ry I ,n4l if
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.ittrter mmd t'aaawlUr Ml lsw,
0Uuakuib rid uf li4ks4 strsu. fbai tWt st
t . V ltubi A aa au,
BUNBUKY, VK.
Will aiu4 Hoa-aly all utubitsipaal ba-lasw
ealsasu.4 b im ms, uV suIIoimu m sluais la
uUua.bf lead aud UV 4Uiaa waUul
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