Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, August 06, 1864, Image 4

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    S. 1040 BONDS.
These Bonds Ul ttsaed under the Act of Congraa
f Iturcl Bih, 13? , wLUh provide that all Bonds
issue 1 under this Act thnll b tXEUFT FROM
TAXATION by or encicr nTtt or tnrmVpal ra
ti only. Fnlrtoriptiois to than Bond r resolved
(a Ctitrd ytn'ce not cr nclc f National Banks.
TLey
TO BE RKfLEMKP IN CCTN.at j
Hevnrs of ih. Uov.rnrrieut, at any period i f
Ari n " M' lu jof ftart r.vm i.u o
il.to. n,l rrtil thrir rt'letnp!iou 1 ' L 1 i"1 '
INTEREST WILL BE rAlD IN COIN, on Bends
f nctovcr one hundred dollar! annually ntid on nil
ether Bonds semi-annually. The irterwt ii paya'de
n the Hrt days sf lUrsh aud E.pteinbsr In each
year.
Subseriben will re:ie fither Registered or Cou
pon Bonds, as they may prefer Knjis'erod Bonds
't recorded on tb books of the V. P. Trctfurer,
cd eo be trcrjfrrd only on the owner order.
CtiV-xo Bonds ar payable to borer, and art more
convenient for commercial uaf.
Eat?cribert to tbii loan will hare the option of
having their Bonds drsw interest from March lst,,by
fvrirg tfc suerood interest In coin (or in United
ttates octes, or tho note of National Banks, adJ.irg
fl.rty per tent for premium,) or receive ti.cm draw
ing interest from tho Uatcol sulseriptitn and deposit.
As these Bonds nre
llxenipt IVoni 'IriT-Uipnl or Male
'limit ion.
there vn!ue is increased from ore to three per cent,
per annum, nroprdiug to the rate of tax levies In va
rious parte of tho country.
At the nrcscnt r ite of premirtm on gold they pay
OYER EIUHI TER CENT INTEREST
In currency, and ore of equal convenience as a per
iiiuuent or temporary investment.
It is believed that no sccurili"! offer so great in
flucementii to lenders as tho various deBcripticme of
V. S. Bondf. In nil other farms of indobtcdncee. tho
faith or ability of privato parties or stock companies
enly it pledged for payment, while for tho debts of
tbt I'nited States tba whole property of the coun
try ii holden tosecuro tho payment of both principal
ai.1 interest in coin.
Theeo Bonds may bo subscribed for in sums from
$10 up to nny inagitudc, on the inme terms, and are
tods made equally available to tlio smallest lender
sind the largest capitalist. They cun be converted
Into money at any amount, and the bolder will have
th benefit of the interest.
It may be useful to state in this connection tha
the total Tunded Pebt of the United States on which
Interest is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March,
ISM, was $;i53.W5.0OU. Tho interest on this debt
for the coming fiscal year will be $45,937,123, while
the customs revenue in gold for tho current fisoat
year, ending June "Oth. 1304, has been so far at the
rate of ovor $100,000,000 per numiin
It will be euen that even the present gold revenues
of tho Government are largely in excens of tho wantd
of tho Treasury for the payment of gold interest,
while the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless
raise tho annual receipts from customs on the same
amount of importations, to $150,000,000 per annum.
Instructions to tho National Batiks acting as loan
agents were not issued from the United Stuio Trea
sury until March 20, but in tho first throe weeks of
April the subscriptions averaged more than TEX
MILLION'S A WKEK.
Subscriptions will be received by the
first National Bank of Philadelphia, Ta.
Fecond National Bank of Philadelphia, Ta.
Third National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
Tirst National Bank of Sanvillo, Pa.
And by stlJ !':?iojil ISntaltft
which are de;Kjlt-'.ncs of PuMia money, and all
TicsrrcTATt.r hanks axb baxrriii
t'.irrhiut tic country, (acting as agents of the Na
ticnal Dcpo;itr-y Banks.) will furnUh further iufor
maticn on application and
AFxor.D r. vr.RV facilitt to subscribers.
i'ay T, 13C4.
I'.sii-siTpIlilrs. r V.r'e Knllr:t.
Tll IS j.'rit line tr verse" Northern Hi d North
JL si .M ianicE of j'cunsylva&ia to the city of Erie
v'ji l.'.Ve I-'r,,-.
I'. I:". lv; t-n longed bv tho Pcnr.sylvniia Railroad
Cov.ipany. and nndor tlicr auspiviM ia being ruij'y
opent .t tlirnuchi'ut us entire Ifiicih.
Jt i now in I'.so tor i'a-viri'r ami I'reilit l uinrss
from linrrisburir to St. .M-uy's!t) ni'ut--) on t'le
EM?tr:i I'ivision. aii'i fiom Slu-lucid to Erie, (73
milt'?.) on the ANestern Division.
time op pasknueh THAi.ss at srNrm.r.
y.yn Triiin, 1 A M. Mail 'lii'in, 4.11) P. M,
liXjiress X.- iin. 1 1 .45 I'.M j Express Train. 5. til A. M
Cars run iliron'h without cniire, b-itb WfiVd, on
these trtns t'Ctvvi'on Pliila-ielhia and Lock Jiuven,
nud boiwtcn Baltimore and Look Haven.
Elo.'. nt Sloepinj; Cura on Ev.rosj Trains both
w-tvs tM'twoon Willi:, uiport and lallitiure, and
V.'.'.iftuispi.rt ni-.d l'uiliululpliia.
l'or iit'.in.!uiin ro.-i't-eiin Tasscnrcr business
aj ply at the S. K. L'or. 1 1th anl Mm kot Sis.
itid tT 1'reilit businoss of the Company's Amenta,
S. It. Kinsjstou, Jr., Cor. 13th nui Market St.,
Thila Iplpltin.
J. W . Itwnolds. Erie.
J. 11. Drill, Agi-nt N. C. R. R., Tialtimore.
II. II. llol'STOS,
tier.'l Freight Agt. rhllada.
Lewis L. IIoitt,
Uen'l Ticket Ag't., Tiiilnda.
JosErti 1. Pott,
uvnlMunagcr, ilhamsport.
IayST, m.
SOLIDIFIED
for li:ii.in. WliiK'Uinx uuil
I'i- i.'rvistjf tin- 1 l II
" tii nrii.-lf is prepare I ivitii the grtatest care upon
t-'ici til.c prirc'.pli and w :itr'.i'tei uot to eoiituiu
aayi!i'i.f; in the slihto-t decree delotorious to tlio
tteili oi c'iii'.s. otne tf ur most eminent J.).-m h 1
Sureei: b.ive given their simction to. t,iid ehecriul
ly rtv'oii.no'iid it us a preparation of upcrior quail
ns t'"r ele.iii!;i)g, ubiieimig and picerii;iH" the
TEETH. It "limn tin iu readiiy. r-'uderiug llieiii
beuotiiully white and pe.iriy. w'ilhi ut the liuliiet
iniuiy to the itiaii el It ia healing to the guios 1
woere iney are u,ceruiel una bore. 11 ; also au ux
eelk'iit dtainteen.r t-.r old Uecayid tee.h, whicii are
Htm excecuiuly i ll 'i.rive. It gives a rU h ervamy
tiule to tho ino.nh, eleaiiMiig it thoroughly, and iiu
palUug a delif'littnl IrairriihL'e to ), breath.
f'KM'AKMi ONLY BY
A. 11 A U 1. 1", Y iV CO.,
N. W. Cor. 10th . 4 I.ou.b.id Sto . Pkilalelpbi.
And sold by all I'rui'fuu PUKti ij iL.Ma.
TrTIMiMAl.S.
tJThe follotiini? i piuiou ol i,"r W lute. tn the hih
tl ' lit ill will' h he lo'ldt loo J "en I id t'tuaui. L.u.l h
Suttlelellt f '. idt'iuc its ttlue ; to IJO'.te othrr levlt.
lle'ril.U ill lit till1 1 lie dlt-.-. vniiteiii.l. i.urnill i , t-
IUI( ly IfllH'? tile lo(llie Ulel U't'tll l i;feol i
Uo pii.aul in exoell. lK l"l the lei1!,.
I'l.ilu Inn, A ril 1'jih. lHtVI.
Ilui in ear-t.,'lv - iiuii.ed A. ll-tw le -."-lidi.
'! btfi.iai ti-'iui,'' i luil'y e!"i;m.y i eui
II t H I It to the pi.hllc Krtir.4lly. It o kll rk'-v!lvl.t
yr.) .trull, i, p., , u ,,,,, f hi, j , i , j i,i, f tV lerlk,
I t'u In u.t l.y ull pI,-l.i With lUv utile! '. ,..
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UK. ISAIAH FOILK,
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LADIJEls' 6PKI0 AND BUMMKH
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
Two doors Wfit of the Tout Oftice,
"FT AS just received nnd opened a Inrg nssortment
iuov Dress Goods, such as Olovea. Jouvian '
kid-itlnvoii, bilk nrd lisle thread Ulovcs; Ladies
itton Huso, Children's Hum-. Silk Mill, llnndker- ,
hicl. t'or.cts. Embroidered Slippers, Ribbons FAN- '
CY liRF.SS BU'lTOStf. Buglo Uliiibe, Trimming.,
i. ... h i. i. it. i. ,in t I,....:.! U..I4 I
rin,r. Ladies' Ne.-k-tios. Fnncv Buttons. CRAPE
RiRlSON nnd TRIMMINO ; Cnibroiderinr Braids,
Jaconet nnd Swiss Edgings nnd insertions; Multecc
j.nce Collars. Urcnadiue ills, i ancy Aires vomos
Head llrcHci. Kelts, nnd a ninety ut ether artielea.
l'HOTOORAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
EooVs. llvmn Boks. Itlank Bocks, Memorandum
Books, I'iaries, Pocket Books. Ink Stands, PUB,
Tencils, ie , Ac.
TOYS AND UAMKSt KOH CHILDREN.
All of whih have been s-lee ted with care and will
betvld ut reasonable prices.
ANNA TAINTER.
funbury. April 23, 18o4.
TlTFliE D LTiMiOlTiL.
(Lnto llrs. Houlton's.)
MAUTvKT BT11EET. BUNBUIIT, VA.
JU&XUS AREPITKR,
Tl AS tiiltcn this olj and well known stand, nrd
l 1 ri fl:ti 1 and furnished tho smite is prepared to
a.ooinniodnte Boarders and Traveler with the best
the miirl:ct can ailoul. lie hopes by strict attention
to business to receive a share of public patronage.
Hit 1 AIILE contains the best the inaikct nllords.
His Bar is tilled with the choicest of Liquors, both
Halt nr.d Spirituous.
The rtubling is good, and attended by careful
Ostlers.
funbury, April 30, 1SS4.1)
M'oiri'K.'HK.VM imufot.
Jt'f T received n new stock of Fishing Tnekto for
Spring sales, consisting of Rods, Reels. Linos,
Baskets, tvioods. Hoats, Nets, Tlios, Artificial Unit,
Ringed Linos, Uut. Grass and Hooks, to which the
atteulion ot dealers ie particularly requested.
Crdors. Wholesale nnd Retail, punctually filled
and satisfaction warranted.
JOHN KRIBER,
!nd nrd Walnut streets. Ptiiladclphia.
February lt7, 1M)4. Qui
AN "lNTEUESTING HISTORY
OP
B3, SCnnNK'S OWN CAPE,
WI1II.E LABORI.Vti INTER CONSUMPTION
And how his Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,' and
Mandrake Pills act on tho System in Curing that
Disease, and the
Great Siu'cc'KM Attending It!
The above is a correct likeness of Pr. Schenk taken
many years ago, nftcr ho had recovered from Con
sumption: bv a course ot his "Sohenk's rulmonio
Fyrup." The likeness, although it does not reprc
sent him nnythiug like as bad as he wusal the worst
yet it is in strong contrast with the halo and vigorous
looks of the Portrait below, which is the true like
ness of him at present time The contrast between
these two portraits is so great that many would not
believe them to bo the fame person. Yet thre nro
hundreds of persons, in nnd around Philadelphia,
who will recogriso both pnrtrnits to bo true represen
tations. When the first w as taken ho weighed 107
pounds ; at the present time his weight is 22i pounds.
Kew Yoiik, Wednesday, March SO, 1GI.
TO THE PUHLIC.
Thirty years n jn I was in the last stages of Pul
morary C'orstinipiion, rnd given up to die. I rf sided
in I'lii;aiielphia. and Ir. Joseph Parrisb. then ot this
city, ordered me to Morcstown, N. J., a di.-iiHu'e of
nine ni'les wiiteli took mo two days to got there. On
my arrival I was put to bed. nnd there laid for mafy
wi'eks. This wud my native place, where all my !
family iived and bad died of Consumption. Ir. I
Thornion. who attended iny father in bis last illness, I
w-ia called, and gave dip one week to fix up my af
fairs, lie bad reen all uiy foniily go that way.'aud
thought 1 was to go. too 'Then 1 he.ird of the'reuie
dies 1 now ofter to the public whi'-h. cured me. It
seemed to me that I could feel theui pcuctraUug my
whole sya'.em.
T'hey B -on rirened the inutler on mv lungs, and I
would rpit ott more than u pint of oiien.-iw yellow
matter every nioruini'. As aooii na lhat beinn to
suliride. niy cough, f -ver. pain, night oYeil. nil
bewail to leave lee. and my appetite bcciiine so great
that it wis with rt i trif ia 1 1 y I could keep from eating
too uiueh. I soon gained my strengtn audi Iihvo
been growing in tleti i-ver nneo. l'or inauy years
1 have tnioyeil uninterrupted iionit healiti, hel ping
the livirni.d st
into-h healitiv with the chwh4-u to-
liie and Al'indrakv Pills, tut 1 aui ot a billiou teuipor
ament. My weight is two hmolred and twenty
r unds tu uiy ruC"Very people would si-tid fur me
jar nnd rti'ar, lo see if tlu-tr eases wen liku ii.me.
I or this I urp'SO I pay pioiesiniml visitu iu the lariu ,
eities. Tlmeoii-iiuiptivee wi-h to aee ihe one that
mnktu thtve Ua ilicu e. and who was cured of von- ,
uuip'iou by It.etit. 'lo loaku new luns it itniMi,i
blv; but ravitit x in ihe lungs und ehroiito uh era-1
lions of the l.r.iln l.ihl lulu s oil l healed Su ll
im-i arn d i ii g ti'Mirly uioier iho irdmay Ireatiui ut
o phis Yid'in. and jurl itiieil are cured t,y tha proper !
b-,v ot Sckt-iik s I ulliiililO Srup, iScattvvd iolito, j
and Mai.dliike Pills. '
I am ii,. w a loa'.thy man. wiili a larre cavity in j
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the s'nmnrh. nnd It t earrlcd off by tho eld of tfte
Mandrake Pills, the Pulmonic) Syrup in made Into
blood, this is the oniy way to cure consumption.
If I cannot get a good appe'llH, mid food does not
digest, I cannot cure the patient Never mind the
cou,,h : remove the cause anil will Slop of Itsnlf.
This is the iiinet trouble I have with my patient nt
my rooms. Tbcy sny, "Dootor, I feel stronger; I
oan eat ; my night sweats nre hotter, and I feet bet
ter every wny; but rfly cough is so bad yet;" nnd
they are astonished to hear me say that does not
matter; remove tbo cause nnd the cough will sop
of itself, ik-benk s Sieaweed creates a good appetite
in about nine days, when there is no lung disonsn,
unless the liver is so congested that the Mandrake
Pills cannot unlock the duetn of the gall bladder in
that short space if time, in order to allow the stale
bile to pans ofl'. Keep the liver and stoinnch healthy
and there is lees danger of consumption or any other
disease. It is hard to take cold when those organs
are healthy. Those that are bilious, low-spirited,
dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor nppetite,
nervous, stomach full of wind, everything that is
eaten lie" heavy, loss of memory, try one bottle of
M'HENCK'S SEAWEED 'JON 10. nnd one box of
ECIIENK' MAM'KAKK PILLS. It is only a
cost of one dollar nnd twenty-five cents, with full di
rections. This is sutticicut, in many cases, to satis
fy what tho medicines are. Frequeutly one botllo
makes a great change in the system. Any person
that enjoys ordinary hcnlth, by using the Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills occasionally, must get the
digestive organs in such a healthy condition that
they become tleihy I can produce a number of my
old consumptives patients now enjoying good health,
weighing nearly -00 pounds. I will conclude by
relating three cures 1 have mnde in New Yolk, nnd
which are nil ditl'crent. nnd with nny one who feels
nil interest in the matter to visit them. First is Mis.
I'arlow.residing'tl en atNo. 107 Houston street JUr
bi sbnud culled upon me at my rooms, '.ii Bond street
nnd wished me to call nod see her. He said I could
do no irood : that h bod had all Ihe best medical
atleiidai.ee. and nil (aid she was too far gone with
Consumption lo be cured ; but she bud beard of some
great cures I had made, nnd be ilesired to gratify
her wishes. 1 called, nnd found her lying confined
to her bed in the Inst stage of bronchinl" consumption
nnd without doubt must have died soon. 1 examin
ed her lungs, found both bronchial tubes vi-ry much
affected, but no cavities bnd formed, her cough
wus very severe, the spit-box was half full of thick
pus. Pulse 140. leg swollen very much ; nnd worse
iban all. she bud chronic di:irrln.va. llerbowels had
been moved eleven limes that day. told bur that she
bad lungs t.nottgh to lie cured, but that this iltarrha'a
bad been of Ion.: standing, and her stomach was in
such n ulcerated condition that i wus afraid nothing
could bo done. Sho insisted I should try nnd do
what I could for her. observing Unit sho could not
last long in tbo 7ondition shew lis in, and I could not
make her any worse, i gave her first n dose of Iny
Mandrake Pills, nnd the tonic and JS'yrup freely.
'J hat was on Tuesday, and by the next Sunday tho
diarrlurii was carried ofl', her nppetito had returned
ami sho could sit up in bed and eat her dinner. She
is now well, and gave a lung certificate, certified to
bv Iho Rev. lr Downing.
'Mrs. Bartholomew, S3 West Forty-fifth street,
ctiitiu to my rooms with a tumor on her liver, i'he
was low-spirited, skiu sallow, tongue coated, bowels
costive, no nppotite, and fast sinking into the grave.
The said tuuior had been running over fourteen
veurs. I gave her Syrup. Tonic and Pills, and told
Iter totake them just as the directions wero printed.
She eumo back to my rooms, 31! Bond street in two
w eeks, somewhat better ; her tongue bad begun to
clean a little around thu edges, her skin whiter and
her eyes brighter and the lumor disc harging very
othnsive matter, much faster than it had ever doi.o
before. Site kept gradually improving, and in about
two moult. s she camo to my rooms very much fright
ened, saying that tho tumor had nearly stopped
running, ana was healing up, and that every doctor
had told her that if it ever healed it would cause her
death. I told ber that tho disease had nil left her
system, and nature would heal tho ulcer up. They
arc uow healed, and have been for about a year, and
she is n hearty mid robust n woman us you w ill find
iu a days walk. She is ulad for any one lo call on
her. mid takes great pains to visit any One that rhe
bears has anything liko her cu.-'O, and tries to jict
them lo come and see mo. The next case is .Miss
iVcotield. from Stamford. Conn., Mrs. Bartholomew
got her down to see me. und she has been ever since
ut her bouse. When she first came to my rooms, site
was much emaciated wiihn distressing cough, spit
ting oirge quantities of blood. I examine 1 her lungs
with the respirometer. and in nil my practice never
found one w ith ono lung so tar gone and the other
lung so sound. I eould not givo much encourage
ment. I thought she would die ; but to toy aston
ishment the Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, und
Mtindrake Pills all seemed to go riiflit to work, tho
lung is all healed over, leaving n cavity us large as
n goose egg; gad appetite, fine spirits, ami has
gained gome thirty-five pounds iu weight. Sho baa
some cough yet. w hich I do not tuink will leave her
beforo June." 1 thould think it would be of great
interest to botnc unprejudiced physician to vinil tneso
c-ises. parucuuii . y ..lixs Dcoltehl. or any ot tticui w tio
have teen euii .1 "by my iiicuicines. They are inini
erous in New Yi rk ; but the above threo nil UillVr
l'rom each oilier ; and if my incdicitu-s uro doing
what 1 represent they are tin y should have the
credit and tin; aiiliclej" know where and how they
may be cured.
J. II. ."-'CHUNK, M. D.
Dr. ,T. II. Schcnk on to tuund at the principal
office, No. 3'J North li'.lt Street. Pliihidcl bin. i my
Sa'uruay. from it A. M. i.nitl .' P. M-, to give a-lvi-jo
free of charge ; but f. .r a tlir..ii;;li t,xaiiiiua'...-u l.o
charges thrie dollars. Price I the Pulmonic . rup
and Seawce t T. nic each f 1 L'i cr oottic. or 4-, ti.o
ball dozen. Muiidniku I'ilU l. ei nta "ivr box, cud
is fir sale bv all Hrucg.sts and Dealers.
May 14. ism, ly
1804, 18G1.
AFRESH SUPPLY OF SPIUNr. AND SUMMER-
MILLINERY UOODS,
At tho Large Mill'ncry S:orc of
Fawn street, two cl.ior.- south rf Shamokin Valley A
Dullsville Railroad. SUNlil'KY, Pa.,
Consisting of the very latest styles of
AUn. TriinTnintri1 ouch u Uil..mn, Liioys, French iina
AuirriiM.n l luwtr. lYHtlierf, Ac.
ALSO, ALAUC.K ASSORTMENT OF
Fancy Goods & Notions
tn wliifh the ilirciMn tho iittt'ntion c flier friend:'. nvA
iitviua ull U call ulJ ie bolero I'litvlianUig tUo-
w hero
Thankful for pat patronne, rhe hopes by keep,
ing tin1 best a.-s irtincnt ut reu.onaUo i rices lo con
tinue the same.
fcunbury, April 9, Itnil. .".tn
Itc.iti; ti; Itni Jro:il.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
CI P.EAT TTtl'XK LINK from tl.o North anrt
.1 North-West for Philadelphia, Now York, Read
ing. Pottsvillo, l.ehanoii. Allentown, l-.astin. 4YC
'' ruins leave Ibirri'hurg I'm Philadelphia. New
York, P.e'idtt-g, Pottsvillo. and all Intermediate
IStatioiis. at M A. M.. nod 2 Oil P. M.
New York I xprcxsleaves llarrifbttrg nl ,'10 A. M.,
arriving at New York al I 4.) Ihe sauia day.
A spc'ul Accoiiiiito.lation Pais4'iigir train leaves
Reading at 7 I j A. M , and return- from HarrUburg
nt.'. P. M.
Fares from llarrisburg : To New York ?.") 15 ; to
Philadelphia 4j:i 35 and i! SO. Raggage checked
Uitooirh
Iteiiirning, leave New Yoik nt (I A. M.. 12 Noon,
nnd 7 P M. tl'ituburgli Enpri-ss nrriiing at llarris
burg nt 2 A M ) Leaie Philadelphia al ti 1J A. M.
and 3 3tl 1' M .
Sleeping ears In the New York Kxprtxs Trains
through to and from Pittsburgh without change.
PuMtengers by Ihe Catlaui isra bull Road leave Ta
ium.Ui al t till A. M.. and 'i Ii P M , tor i'li.ludi-l-phia,
Ni w-Vork. ati.l nil lliiv Points.
Trains leaie 1'otlrville at ti Ii A. M . and 2. 30 P.
M . f'.r i'l.iU.lelphiu llarrisburg and Ni York.
An uceiiutliiudalkoli Ptk-eii- r lra:li l ai en l.oadiug
at It uo A. M , and returns tmiu 1'Lilu.loiphia at i UJ
P. M
Ik" All the above trains run duly, Sundays ex
cepted. A Niu.Uy truia leatus l'..ilsilllu at 7 3d A.M.,
and I'hiUdelphia at 3 U P. At.
Ciiiiiiuteli.,!!, Mileage, Seiwori. and Fxcur.ii n
Tickt-is.at rvduivd rati-s lu and fioiu all ioiiie.
eu Pound DuitgHge alii.wvd ea. b Pa-i-oi-r
II A MHH.I.S,
(ivutiul Sui eiu.tiiiidvul'
My '.'7, nU.
MANHOOD I
lltsvt liKl, Hum li'iur'l.
( T lubli.ht l a m. .lit.i.n. .f Dr. 1 I I.VI11.
I LL it 1 1 l.Utll I t.li r t on 11 r -lu.l
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i-m n in itn..ui inn. In lu. l o Mmstiiiksii'4 4. or
i'Uill.ai Mr44lii444. lili.liililry S4 44.11, al l4.-, .
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4uei.ti ti. 9)iili.4t4). sul ; alM,. t'4.14,4 mi 11. n, 1 j 11. j
nui sin, iKilncvl by wil iii.luliiie u 1. tu.l
em ai 4111 m.i
I if i ", Si 11 ti.i'. J tmil 'f, l.y IK
The 4ll.ral.i uik..f 144 Ihu e.liuuaMe say
Imil duu4i44)iil Iruat 14,111) )v( u4M4u
pl4lKH, I till III lH4. 1 1,. K4l-4ll444l4 4l l 1 1
K4.4II !.4)J t I.IUUl) 4ll4,ll Uliln-Ul ll.t, J.l..,..,,!
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(kilt- 4-l. 1444.1 k4"44 W SU4 ' 4.14.41 Mil. I l
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at .1 m .
READY ROOFING
Ready to nail down.
riEAD'sr HOOFING
At less than half theooet of tin roofs.
REAM 7OQFING
More durable than tin.
XIEADV "uOOFIttG
Suitable for steep or flat roofs.
KEAl)YROOFINO
For all kinds of buildiugs, in all climates.
11E,VDY0(FING
Easily, chsnply, and quickly put on. Needs no
coating over with cement after it is nailed down.
READY "HOOFING
Made of a strong woven fabric. thoroughly saturated
and covered upon both surface with a perfectly wa
terproof composition, nnd put up In rolls ready for
use 40 inch wido, nrd 75 feet long.
We also manufacture
LIQ"JID CEIOITT.
Fob Leakt Ti Roori,
Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint.
ALSO,
Compound t't metif,
For Leaky Shinglo Roofs,
Which will often snvo the cost of a new roof.
Samples of Ready Rootiug and Circulars sent by
mail when desired.
Fiivorahle'erms made with responsible parties who
buy lo sell again.
READY ROOFING CO.,
73 Maiden Lane, N. Y,.
April 23, 1R04.
I.vory Icotly 4'nsi Itc nn Artint.
COOFER'3
FIIOTOGRAPU AND ART GALLERY,
No. 1338 Chesnut Street, opposite the U. S. Mint.
Gullery, F.cceplion and Operating Rooms ALL ON
FIRST FLOOR.
All styles nnd sires of Photographs, Ivorytypes,
Ferrotypes or "Tintypes'' and taken ut prices to suit
the times.
Pictures Fintrhed iu Water Colors, Oil, India Ink
nnd Pastil .
Horses and other nnimals. Equipage. Country Seats
Ruins, Models of Machinery, A., lur Putcutiug ac
curately photogni.hod.
P. F. Cooper desires lo call Iho attention of per
sons visiting Philadelphia to his new Uround F'loor
tiallery. whero he him introduced newly. patented
cameras, capable of taking, iu a few seconds, one
hundred Photographs, from the small stamp or auto
graphic, to the imperial and Life Siie.
Alter many experiments be has succeeded in pla
cing his sky-light at nu improved angle, dilfusing
the light in equal proportions, ami producing that
sofi gradation of tone which oannot be given by Ihe
side and aky-light generally used, nnd which of so
much importance to tho beauty of a picture. It is
mnde of French glut mid is the largest in Philadel
phia. Mr. Cooper has been engaged more than twenty
years in the study nnd practice of the Fine Arts
ilia long experience its a Miniature nnd Portrait
Painter is sulhcif nt guarantee ibr tho perfection of
the pictures made at his establishment.
T lie art nl idealizing is well understowl ; none but
the most skilfulartixisure employed in the respective
dopariitients.
All Pictures Warranted ;-jthc Ivorytypcs w ill not
change in any climate, and w ill stand tho test of
acids. Particular atlcntiou is paiu i giving grace
ful and easy positions.
Daguerreotypes and nil other kinds of pictures
copied, from small medallion to lite si.e. nnd finish
ed in colors or Indian ink, to look cquul to pictures,
ttikeu from life.
This tiallery possesses rare fucil lies for tnking
Equestrian Pictures from life, in Ihe rear building,
w here ft oin cue to fifty horses can bo photographed
at a time.
N. ii To Photographers, Colorists and others.
Ju-t Issued. A New U ork on
Photograph Coloring, ivorytyping, Enamelling,
Ivory Miniature Painting, .tic.
Complete instructions given for malting Ivory types
with some valuable receipts, never beiore publishud,
useful to all photographers, lor one of wtiieli a largo
sum has been idfcre-.j.
Uy following ihu directions eontiiined in this book,
evuii those pi-i.-oiis with no pievtous kuowk-dgoof
Painting eannot tail to color photographs iu a beau
litiil and L-Meclnc btyl,'.
One copy with nu.icl of coloring $j 00, witiiout
mode 5','i llO
I'.y rcioiuii,g f 10, Ink model sett of colors, Ac,
will be acul 1'ieeof chat go.
Vi ill be Puhli-he-.l Sliort'y.
A YAH Alil.l', V.'oIlK ON iMtAV.IMI.
With progressive Illustration ut the Human Faco and
ilbUle.
At .SO.
A IUth-CouK on Positions,
With Il'iis'rations. Designed for the use of Fhoto-
gr-i) In is ui 'I Ari. ii
Mr. I ""' r eoiitit.ucB to receive Lndies nnd Oen
tletoci ir.to his Ciio-scs l'or niotruetron in Drawing,
and Phot.iri.ph, lcrytype. lini.-i ink and Pastil
Feinting, and a bcuulii'ul ptociss for Enameling
I'icttire.-..
Circulars conttiinim: lit of prices of pictures and
farther inforiuaiion ri.-pc.-tiiig liie l'.,eks ami Terms
ot iiistruet) n may Lo had by enclosing i'ost Otiice
Addresd und a Stiunp to
P. 1-. COOPER,
13""s Chesmtt Street, Philadelphia.
It El EK UNCUS.
Caleb Cope, President Academy "f Fine Arts.
Dr. Thus. ii. ilson. (.irni;holoi-.t and Etiloiuologist
Rev. 'J hotiias Miles Muriin. P. 1,. Church.
Holt. ictor A. Sarlori, Consul ot Leghorn.
Kohcrt cl. Clarkson. ot 1-itin of Jay Cooke it Co.
-New Yoik, Rev. W.A. Maybin, i.tct. St. Alban's
Chiircli.
Po.-iou. J. K. Tillon A Co.
Henry llouhin I. E-q., Long Rranch, N. J.
llaltiiuore. Jl.ins. Aiuedce Miuvon, Freuch Concul.
.May 2lri, ImU.
VAi.k tss.i: j i.niiiiit .-Hi
I.l.-tlS
FOR SALE.
T
HIE Stil.st'rilier olTcrttUP palo low, some VRlttftbli)
'J rtuMf of Timher LtimL iu ('liripitnm nml i'olu
liitxk tiusbitis. in Ctintou oountv, utl a valuuhlo
Traet of Cutil J.nriit. in Mtint C'arnicl ttiwrn-hip,
NorlhumlterliMid county. AUu u l-'urm, Snv-Mill,
hvd 'ii in ber i.uitj, iu hitia-ttnie tnwiihip. liiinn
counly- A!-, h ilwt'iiii) intui1 Hiul Ivtu luts iu tbu
IJtiluUli Oi Nortlilillll' Tl:il!'. Ati Iv mhjII ti
CUAU.r.S VUIASANTS,
KxpfultT of liuHU Ui'lliu. Uecuuiod.
Funl.tirv. M.iv 21. In'...
Nortliiin (Yiitr.. luii;tv !
m iiii:h i isi: 111.1.1:.
THRFK TRAINS DAILY to and from Italtimore
and Wu-iiiiigiou city
Counrctions ina.ie with trains on Pcni,ylvaiiia
l'ailri.ad. to and ti nil Pituburg mil the H ,si.
'I lilt Y V. TRAINS DALY 144 and from llieN'orth nnd
S ei Driiiu-li Siiniiietiaiiiia, Lluiiia, and all of North
ern New ork.
ON and aftir MONDAY, MAY Idlh, l,,
the Pa- ngi-r Trains ot the Norihorn Central
Railway Hill at rive nl and dopart from kiunburyi
llurrb-hurg und Jtaltimore n. tollums, ts ;
SOl'I II W A HI).
Mail Train leaves Suubury daily (oxocpt
run.iav). 10 2S A. M.
leave. lUm.burg, I 2U P. M.
" arrives at Dullimore, b -III
Exprens Tram leave, .-uiilmry daily
(except Sunday.) 114JP. M.
" lean-s llarrirbuig (except
Mm. luy ) I 50 A M
" arriii. ut llaltimore daily
(exei-pt .Monday I. T 00 A. M.
llvrri.l org Accoiiiuindatioti leaves 1 1 art U-
buig. T 00 A. M
Sunbaiv Aecoinuiodatii n letves Suubury
daily ,1111 pi Sunday) al T 30 A Jl
NiiL IIIM AKD.
.Mail Train leave ltaliiiu..re daily (
e. 1 1 S11, lay) W A. M
" I uvi Il.iii onurii 1 3j p. M,
' aiiiiie at Sviiibury, i Hi )
tsprvas Tiaiu Iniu lUniuinie daily V M ' M
airui-i l Jiri..Lui. 1 tu A M.
I Laid H al 1 wbiii if is,cvpl
il.uUyi, S1SA.M
1 airni. l Sui t ury i U "
Iliri il urj j a luiuu-Uii 'M liiaios llru-
4.411 g daily i..r t Kuo.Uy) si 3 MP M
IllltJ , 44ilUllUl4j 7 .HI t M
Suubury Ai-vH.uiii4i-Uii..u Unns Htif..'
tiui,) dii) ,1 i .l .'al'.lii) I l I lit i
tor UitliiK it-t". 4..4.I i..ii tir al 1I1. titlioe
1 K DttitUUl Ueti Ont'4.
IU114.O014 Juun t, I'll
NHW MILLIXUIVY
FAM V !)!IVU)0l)ST()"i;.
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41. I 144.4,1. , IUi 41,4 k 44 4,,4.4 I S J HI 4,
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4. ,4 I ,
1863.
1864.
FRILING & GRANT
AT TOT
MAMMOTH STORE,
"yTyJ'OULD respectfully announce that they hare
just received and opened a very large and well aeleo- !
ted Block of
GOODS OF ALL KINDS,
wbiob they ire willing to dispose of at a VERT
FMALL ADVANCE ON
rirsit Cost.
0
OTJR STOCK 18 COMPLE.TE
AND EMBRACES ETEnYTIIINO
GIVE XTS A. CALL.
Thankful for past favors we hope to mteta.oon
tlnunncc of the same by still selling Goods as cheap
if not CIJIiAl'I.K than can be purchased else
where. ' FRILING A GRANT.
Punbnry, May 23, IRfi.1.
i e. w. ritoLEK, SuLoiiom malick.
j ZIEGLER & MALICK.
I ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
NiMiitiiry, Aortliimilx-i-liitMl '.,
. Offer their professienal services to the public. Col
: lections and nil other professional business entrusted
to incui, win receive prompt attention
Also, Militnry claims will be collected, such as
Bounty. Back-Pay, Pensions. Ac, Ao.
Roth speak the German Language.
Oflice Murkot Square, next door to Prothonotary's
office
Sunbnry, March 6, 1S64.
II. II. IIIMSII'.,
Altontoy nl I.nv. SI NRURY, PA
Collections attended to in the counties of Nor
thumberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
and Lycoming.
RKFEnRNCES.
Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia.
A. U. Oattcll A Co., '
Hon. Wm. A. Porter, "
Morton McMichncl, Esq., 11
E. Ketchnm & Co., 2S Tcarl Street, New Y'ork.
John W. Asbmead. Attorney at Law, "
Matthews A Cox. Attorneys at Law, "
f-unoury, marcn in, imiz.
ni:a:RM iioii.i,,
llarrisburg, Pa.
nilH! management of this well-known Hotel hav
X ing been resumed by Messrs. CivYLK ,t 11KHH,
the present proprietors, beg leave to inform the public
that the house is now being thoroughly renovated,
refitted, nnd improved, with a view to the proper nnd
comfortable ncoommodation of those who may favor
the establishment with their custom. Guests will
receive due nttention and courtesy, nnd no expcua
will be spared that may conduce to miiintuin
hotel in a first-class style.
Families nnd others desiring to sojourn in Harris
burg during the summer months, will And pleasant
hoarding und large nnd wcll-vculilated rooms at our
establishment, upon moderate terms.
SCOTT COYLF.,
March 20. 1SH2. J. OILREItl HERR,
31A!!!il.IC'i IMVM..V1' I ivi; .tux.
in; i'Ki:i:zi:if
As Improvod for 1859 nnd 18S0,
By E. KETCHAM 4 CO., 289 Pearl st., New York.
riMlK only Freerer constructed on scientific prin
X ciples, with a revolving can nnd spring blade
scraper. Tbe one hastens the frceiingof the cream- -
the other removes it as taut as trojen.
The most rapid in freezing, with the lcu?t quantity
of ice.
1 he most economical in cost, as it is the most simple
and durable in structure.
For Bale in ull the principal cities and towns in the
I'nion.
Each Frecrer accompanied with a book of recipes
and full directions.
PRICES.
5 quarts, 1 3 00
4 quarts, 4 1)0
6 quarts, 6 00
8 qunrts, 6 CO
14 quarts, B t'O
20 quarts, 13 00
Applv to U. B. MASSr.R, Stiuburv, Pa.
March 2ii, l"t!2.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,"
Southwest Comer of Market Square,
NIMH ICY, SV.
fTPHE undersigned respectfully informs tho public,
1 that lio bt4S taken charge of the iihovo iiamcd
ll'itel. and itiks tor the contimiaucc of tho former
patronage and would invite all others to give lnui a
cull.
HIS TABLE
is nlwnysstipplied with the best the market affords.
His Bur contains the choicest liquors, nud bis stab
ling is good nnd woll attended bv careful Ostlers.
MICHAEL WIL VERT.
Sunbury, April. 10, lSti-1,
" THE MISSES "JOHNSTON'S-
I. O A K I) I N O A X D 1) A Y SCHOOL
l'or Vtiiins l.mlii-M.
No. 1209 Spruce Street. Pbila lclj lia.
REFERENCES :
Rev
Rev
Rev
Dr. Howe, David Webster. Esq.,
Dr. Suddards, Wm Hayward Drayton. Esq
Dr. Cooper, (itorge M. VVhurioii, I.iki.,
Henry M Fine, Esq., T. U. lloliiugswortti. Esq.,
R. R. Montgomery, Esq. Hon. Alexuuiler Henry.
Thomas Duulap, Krq., Philadelphia.
December a, iMii
NlTW GOODS!
Two doors west of iu. II. Miller's Shoe store,
fcunbury, Pa. Just opened a fresh supply of
NEW SPKliNG (JOOIhS,
Such as Fancy Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, Uloves
UaiidkorebieU, Ladies' Linen Collars and Curl.
Ucut s Linen and puper Collars. Notts, Delta. Lac
Collars and Sluuvea, Hair Rolls, Velvet Ribbous,
Red. W bile and Blue Neck-ties, Corsets, Quaker
Skirts, Sun L inberrellas. Yoke, and Sleeves.
AUo, a uew style uf tuusliu fur Uarribaldl waists
together with Swiss, Jucoiiet and Victoria Muslins
Crape Cullurs and Veils, (irenadine and Lace Veils
and a variety of other articles too nuineruu. in nieu
tion. MARY L. LAZARUS.
Suubury, April 18, liCI.
" ititiNItY HAUTE 11,
.o. SiO AIU'II IMiilutU-lphU.
MANl FACTl'RER A DEALER IN
WATCHES.
FINE JEWELRY.
fcOUDSILVER WARE
And RlHiER'S Superior Plated Ware.
It All kind ol oiler-Wer, male on lbs premi
se M'ATt Ii Hepniiing tarulully done !
March ild, IK04 Iiu
Al i in:
TAUKS MAN'ULl.A EMl'OKIUM,
No. V.l Ckkssi t Hraaev, iF.riu.ily No. Tuej )
l'lia.l'ELI'lll..
NOW UPEN-lMriaHuUt
MANTILLA tail CLOAKS.
Aim, 84ii,ij and Buuiui.r Uarainiits, of our ea
Uuiuliwluiv, ol th Letwt MiiKmd lu aiMl
it.
J. W PUOCTOKACO ,
Th fern MaulliU Huiporium.
Sn tr.'U CkMbUl rrlrwt, 'Ullt-J.I kl
ituUl, ' h Hejil a y
1HAAO K MTAUrt'kU.
t m it It Maker tsssU Jrlrrs
ti ah ri it knit ur
ILVLI AslK Iu.ii.1 f MATCHES
ju. Ut hik in-i.-l Hi r. ikw Quwi;, HIILA-
i'lriii-t
jr.;
H iu I,.
K k w oneiu.ilf w kluj kMusiiuMit of (toll
ui MUM I'. 114.4 lu.l Lii'in. a4 fl.ia
I io ti. ii i Ln. .U ttU 'tis. "imH
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Wnsihlnrton SBonisirl
IIOtmiOMBERLAIlD, PENNSYLVANIA,
( iVc ar tht Bridgt.)
fllili; mrtsorlber having leased this woll known
JL Tavern Stand, lately kept by Mra. C. P. Drown,
roepeetfally informs the public that he is refitting and
repairing the premises, and will be prepared to en
tertain, in a comfortable manner, Lis numerous
friends throughout the county, and all who may
patronise his ustnblishnient.
April 12, lb82. JOSEPH VANKIRK.
91. C. UHAIt li A ItT'M
Confectionery, Toy and
IFPtTTIT STORE,
Rlarkct Street, Sunbnry, lu.
CONFECTIONERY OP ALL KINDS,
TOYS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRUIT, &c, &c.,
CONSTANTLY on hnnd and for sale nt the above
J estalilisbment atwbolcsalo and retail, at reason
able prides.
lit is manufacturing nil kinds of Confecllonnries
to kcop up a full assortment which are sold nt low
rales.
Tobacco, Begars, Stationery, Nuts of nil kinds, nnd
a variety of other nrticlos, ull of whioh are olfered
wholesale and retnil.
Remember the name nnd p1nee.,T
M. C. GEAHI1ART,
Market street, 3 doors west of E. '. Dright t Son's
store.
fiunbury. Pept. 1!, Ifir.rT. tf
iiitcruiilioiinl laut.'l.
865 oiks' 307 Broadway, Corner Franllin Strtfl
NEW YORK.
rpiIIS first clans House tho most quiet, homelike
JL and plensnnt Hotel in the city oilers superior
inducements to those visiting New York fur business
or pleasure. It is central In its location, and kept on
the Ei'iiur-KAM Pla, in connection with Tai lor's
Sa loos, where refreshment can be had all hours.
or served in their own rooms. The charges are mo
derate, the rooms nnd nttendnnce of the tirst order
bntbt, nnd nil the tuodcru conveniences attached.
Sept I U. ItiC.'t.
nl In per lOOO Iiecet,
OF WALL TAPER OF EYERY DESIRABLE
STYLES AND PATTERNS.
TL'ST received direct from the Manufacturer, at
tf tbe aiA-M.MUiii siuivt. ot
FRILINU it GRANT
Sunbury, Mnrch 15 ISM
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Jl'ST received from New York nnd Philadelphia,
a frosh supply of the lntest styles nnd of the best
nualitv, which ho has had mndo up to order, and
warranted to give good satisfaction. He has made
arrangements in the city to have his best work made
to order, which can be had at ull limes, if not on
hnnd thev will be procured nt reasonable notice
Manufacturing of BOOXd and SHOES of ull kind?
as usual.
I will nlso wholesale Boots nnd Shoes by Iho box
Cull nnd examine before purchasing elsewhere
and sntisty yourselves.
Thankful for patronngc heretofore bestowed, he
respectfully solicits a coutinunnce of the same.
Shop and Store room, three doors west of the Rail
Roud in Market Square.
Sunbury, Sept. 19, 1803.
WM. II. MILLER.
"tTTANTED immediately, a Jour Shoemaker, on
W Mens' Work. Good wages paid.
PRIVATE ACADEMY,
N 0R1 HUMBERL AND.
milE REV. JAMES DICKSON, will reopen his
X Academy on Mondnv, the 17th day of August,
lstiS.
The following branches will be taught :
Latin, Orcek, Mathematics. Philosophy. Rhetoric,
Logic, Hook Keeping, Vocal Music in theory an t
practice. Also, tieography, Orammar, Hiatory,
Composition Writing.
TERMS :
Per Quarter of 11 weeks. $8 to 8
In tbe above brunches without the languages t t'O
Latin and above branches, $7 00
(jreek nnd above branches, i U0
See Circular.
l'or further particulars apply to
LEV. JAMES DICKSON. Teacher.
Northumberland, August 1st, ISttH. ly
nim.ows iim4 ati.. i:.
Dealers and Consumers ol the above Celebrated
Wash Hlue, will please tako nuticn, that the Labels
are altered to read
11SDIGO BLUE,
PUT UP AT
DRUG STORE,
No. 233 North SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA.
The quality of this Blue will be the sane iu every
respect :
It is wnrrnnted to color more water than twice the
same quantity of Indigo, an. I to" go much further
than any other WhkIi itluu in the markst. ll dis
solves perfectly clear and docs not u ttio on the
clothes as mo.it of tiic other makes do. One Ilox dis
s .lved in half pint of water, will make as good a
Liquid Bluu as nny that is uia'ie, ut one third the
cost
As it is retailed at the same pri-e as the Imitations
nnd Inferior article. In iiM.kei'i.-rs will find it very
miioh to their advantage to ak lor that put up U
vi 1 1. Tin l. in ti s.
ljf All Hlue put upafter this date w ith BaTLOW 's
name on it is nn Imitali.-n.
1 he New Lablc does not require a Stamp.
For Sal. i by Storekeepers generally.
Feb. 13, lStli. tituw
LOWER WHARF, BUNDUKY, PA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALP.RS IN
Will T i: A IS II COAL,
in every variety,
Orders solicited and fillod with promptness and
despatch.
Suuoury, May 18, 1S63 ly
JAMES IltISIti:it'4
WHOLESALE ANI1 RETAIL
CLOCK KSTAIU.1S11MENT,
S. E. Corner Second and Chesnut St . Philadelphia
4 tlENCY for the PATENT EQUALIZINU THIH.
A TV DAY CLOCKS, a very desirable article fir
Churches, Hotels, Banks, Counting Houses, Parlors,
Ac
Also, Manufacturer of FINE (10LD PENS.
Chicks repaired and warranted.
Clock Triiiiinin-'s of every description.
Phihi. Uphill. January ln".l'l S?
Or. "W. "IH A.TJiT,
Alloriiry niitl 4'insa'llor it I !.:,
Office on south side of Market street, font doors west
of E. Y. llright it S.u's Store,
stnsrxiTjmr, ifv.
Will attend promptly to all professional business
entrusted to bis care, the collection m' ctuiius iu
Northumberland and tho adjoining coul.Ui-..
Bunbury, May 23, DM ly
I'ur llul,ll ', llo4s l. . As. Iltl
llutt, Hoik Is l airo, lri. A'.,
Iaarvla S4 I'l4tl, I'smIi, AssiiuuU,
Al'.
Put in ?.W, JO. aaJ l V Bosis, Putils aail
Fla.k. J and l ii fo D""ui Puhli iiKiitu
tUlSISis),
"tuf luUllihl. leaediM Isliuwa
'4r4 llUlll Pl444 "
'No4 il4U.4j.ii.i4. to lb Hum awil,"
-K4 svaie wil u lb.il Ih4m W ill. '
L lkol4 Vt MmIi i H lmtd sill
Md s ell iiit 4i4 V.i.iIms !. km
I I I bta.a ! ! ' o all umililM iniiian-ni.
s4 ik.i "iWni1 e.iue u Mt s. tivt, ttvltls
J l)l4 4) twio. (4H4 IVllV
liiuo 111.141 II. roar III.
I'limiiMl iri 44 UiiMhlaap 0 ivik
i ff si-ii ) ail M kuliMi k4 hiLail I'.u;.-. ut
tu-huiy. r
r- V. I
.tttMlAU eMYPIit.
.llr t I eUNHller t l-tM,
t1 wi '. k i4 ri Mik4 U4M4. f ur 4Mt
KUWlHiHtlllilllllltlH 44 1
u u iv p u n v , tr.
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4H4iii4 4) vi, ike evilly I..) il il,!, 4 Jk .
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Tli Ailnm'n Ktcpre ('(impnnv,
GIVE NOTICE that they have oonol tided ar
rangemcnta with the Northern Central Railromi
Company to rnn trains from Italtimore for York,
llarrisburg, Dauphin. Hnlifnx. Trevorton, Sunbery,
Northumberland. Lewisburg, Milton, Muney, Wil
liamsport, and all intermediate stations, connecting
at llarrisburg with the GRKAT WF.STKRN F.X
PRKS3 for Piltaburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and the
West. "
Also with Ilownrd Co. 's Eipreiw at Milton or
Danville, liloomshurg, Wilkesbarre, Pittston. Bcrnn
ton, and intermediate stations on the Cattnwissa,
Lacknwnnna liloomaburg Rnilronds. At Wil
liamsport, by Ilownrd Co.'s Express to .tersoy
Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard t Co.,
and their connections, for Canton, Troy, Elmira,
Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara, nnd to all accessible
point in Wrshern New York and Canada, by which
they will forward Merchandise, Specie. Rank Notes,
Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every descrip
tion. Also, Notes. Drafts nnd Hills for Collection.
Experienced nnd efficient messengers employed,
and every effort will be mndo to rnrder satisfaction.
JOHN BINUIIAM.
Superintendent Penn'a Division, Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCUtR, Agsnt for Suubury.
April5, 1SC2.
ItUADsY IKM:l'.
Csmsr of State and Third 5lresM,
HAitmsaiitn, Pa.
THIS HOUSE, in consenuence of its convenience
ai d near location to the Cinit.,1, has made i a
desirable stopping place, not .,:, for tilf0 having
business at the seat of Government, but lor otheis
visiting llarrisburg.
March 2S), 18i,2.
ISCI. Ai'i'imgrnientK
lflOI.
ot Aw York Idneii.
THE CAMDEN AND AM HOY AND PHILADEL
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES.
From ThUndrtyhiato Keir Ynri and 'y ra'rt.
from Wahii't stmt Wharf and KtHsinctvit
Drpot. Kill leave as folhirs, fit : pahs!
At 0 A. M.. vi.i Camden mid Amboy, (C. and
A. Accommodation.) ' t) 5
At 6 A. M.. via Camden and .Tor"y City, N. J., "
Accotiimodation, . ' 2 2j
At A. iM., via C.iniJcn nn I Jersey Citv
(.Horning .nan, I
AtSA.M .via Camden and Jersey citv 21
- Class Ticket
At 11 A. M. via Kensington nnd Jersey ci'v,
Express
At i M. via Camden nnd Amboy. C and A.
(Aoivinimoda'.iiiii.)
At 2 1'. M., via Camden nr.J Ambov, (C. nni
A. Kxprr-'s,)
At 3 P.M., via Ken-'ington and Jersey Citv,
Wuh. nnd N. Y. Kxpros
At di P. M .. via Keii.-iiigton and Jersey Citv
(Evriiiug M 'il.)
3 CD
Oil
S C)
3 CO
3 CO
3 00
3 CO
At Hi P. M. via Kensington nni Jersey c-'v
uthern Mail.
At li (night) via Kensington nnd Jcrsev city
Soiitnerii iittT")!
A , I. 1 M ' 1 1 4 . , . . .
i.l i . ei., ,fv leieu no. I muniY. (ACCOm-
ntodaiion, Freight and PiiueiigtT, Eir-t
Class 'i'ickct, 2
Second Class Ticket.
For Water Uap. Stroud -burg. Scranton. Wilk-s-barre.
..lontro-c, Utent Rend, ic, at ti A il
li-i'iu Kensington, via Dcia'va.-c, L icka'.t.iu'ua and
I) ivtrru li iilroad.
For Mauch Chunk, Ailcntown. RctMoliem. Bclvi
dcre. En.-lon. Lan.licrtville. i'iciiiington, ic. at I)
A. M., from Kensington i)iit, and at 2i P M
from Walnut street half. '
(The A. M. Line connects w ith Trains leavinn
l.an. in for Man "h ( hunk, at i-23 P. M.)
For Mount Holly, at tt A. M., 2 and 4 T. M.
For Freehold, ni ti A. M. and 2 P. Al
WAY LINES.
For Bristol, Trenton, Ao.. ut 11 A. M. and 2i and
ti P. M. from Ken.iiogton,
For Palmyra, Kiveri-.u, Dcbinco. Dover! v. Tur
lington, l-'h reucc, B.-leu:oiin. ia., at l.'.'l' 2 it
and 6 P.M. .
Li For New York, and Way Lines leaving K-n-siugu,n
liepot. tako the Cars o'n Fifth strect,"aboi
Walnut, half au hour befme departure. The Cars
run into Hie liepot, and on the arrival of cit 'h Train
run from tiic Depot. '
Fifty Pouu.ls of Btti'gage only. a!!cwcd each
pnns.-nger. l'nfcsengers me prohibited fiom t iKitig
auything as b.'igg.'ige but their weariugapnnrel. All
buggago over finy poin.-U to b- paid lor i xtra. The
Con puny limit their rusjam-ibility ir Oarage to
One Dollar per pound, uuj will no! he li-tii t-..r nny
uuouut beyond luu. i-xcep, ).; ;,eci,il c-.;itr.i-t
WM. Ji. '.AiZMi.U. A -out.
January 17, 1364.
I'rl'IliKlii-si, iiirsi, ;ii,, v-,
rilllL subscriber, hivii-g I'p.'ct 1
1 lirick Huildin.r, !;! 8trcii, I
1 ii. '
on s
lare
'.m ;!!
ai.a coinriete tt'.ot;
FUKEIH.S AND DOMESTIC I.ItJl -.IRS.
com rising the best brand, i.f itrai: lies, tiin,' Oil
Rye, Scotch t.a.t Irish V bisk'-y. i'ort. ."iieti v. .V.-i-dcirn.
Chumria;-r.i and other VWi.i-s, ,.-t i.U m ie.-. ad
o! which M ill be ci 1 W bclcsalc. at tho l,.west cuy
prices. Tuveni-kci pers, bybuc.agof us, cm save
it least the frei'ut.
Persons desirous of purcha-ir liq-iors ftr
F A M I L Y V a E ,
nay rely upon hointj furcishol with a pure and
Jiniduiteratei artcio.
Af Being detenu iued to cstub'.uli reputation for
t.g cr.i ap, he respejti'ully aohciui the vmiioiiuho
of the
public. All orders promp-lv i.tt. i, U 1 to
.,, . .U-.i.l .'iilAli S. HAl.L.
loiiivillu. June 1 c3 . Is?:).
t iiiulx r ! I.iititji-r
rillLIP SHAY. Mtit..-v.l.i ..,.;,,.,.. e p., .
11
NFOl'.MS hi. I'iii-r.ds nn-i . n:.'-:.-in i.'i-.r.i!
that bt) col.stiiu.lv kei i.s ,m I. -in 1 Roar i- i ,'a.-l..
nth, ili.ii.tii. i.i.d a'.l hit., ; ,;' l.uu.l .- ::.( bii.i itu-
Laterials. which l.ewiii ut ;lc low.:,,; ;.,;." "
ni.March 30, lVil.
WM KNOCIiK.
93 MARKET STREET, H.'.r.r.'.SURO, PA.,
Dtakr in
r i a x o s .
""EW R,.4w,,oil Pianos, from th bust mtm-
.MEL'HlvJ.S-L b-i'. manafaetureJ Inxtm.
mcnts from S !.', to j'lmj
liuitats, Vioii:-..-, Ac.:' : U"-t:. Flutes,
A'it-i-, Drum., iiaijo., 'fambvurines.
Violin ai.a Kuiti.r strings uud mcsieal raer
chunuiie in general.
SHEET MUSIC.
The lr.test public itior.s always on hand. Musie sent
ly mail to hiiv part of the e.'untrv.
oval, sua hi:, ..ii.r aSd rosewood
I'lAMFS.
Sui'aMe far:.-...kii.gg!a'scs. nn i ail kin.L of pictures
atiiays ou t';t..l.
A fine a:ort;i'.er.t cf be..t p';i:el
LIWMCIN'il iil.ASi:s in, in Mi-.ai'.cst t., : ,-. t :s
Any s le ol Iruu-e utado to ,-i ler ut the rh-.rie.-i
notice. M li ' 'I' II i.,
A.nl II, IM3. ft:: Matkct , il.-4iri.-t.uig.
tisa .1 I iirg AMovr4i'iii "'fJJ1?
'JirP F.VANS A WATSON j M
fciALAMANDEK R A 1" i: U .
(4REAT FU.E AT liEAIUNti, PA.
February 2. C2.
liEtTLir"r It g'ves me much mti-faction to
inf rui you that in ihe scmto lire uhich, on thu
morning ,,f the lib in-t , entirely 4le-.tr,,ye I nil my
stork ali i lii'-iti'i'l.'ils, I bad one of y..ur -ilain;,n ier
lire I'ro.-f :-.,fo.. Attcr eiiduiii.g mi iiu, ine re t
Oval fer et -n hours, the Sale upeiu-.l. and the
lick, ai d Pan r were preje-rved in an uiubleun-hnt
ei LdltU'O' 1 "hull 11 1 litlother Sate Ua iih.u a-1 Ai'i
in order- Your. ui.i r.--i.,.ittiliv.
W P lilt KINsi'N.'Rc.uliii.r, P.
Fll'.K AT II It EES" CASTLE.
Cii.uM.Bi.ut hu, Frui.klin coun'v, Pa ,
Auijii-t nut. Im'T 1
Me
r. M x4 Hll,,, Pluhideli hia-llrnlle.
t in en t (,n tbe uiiuiiinJ o thu 1 4.1' Au.-ii-l. Ivil.
our M..reboi.-i4 at i4iceiicaatle W14. d4-.-tr..ed bv lite
'I tie Sal.uiiiiii.U-r S'4lo w a pur.-l.-iM-.l ti -in ou uia
Ii w yviiii iiii,.vm in ihu nl.i,. luennhni-il rd.ie-
I, ,01.41, ui J C4. 1, tan, i', ail our t..,eki 1 u i i. lull. .,-wbn-h
i't piiwiit l iu a pericct i, t.u, n, a.t.r
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l'lu.4i 11,1, iiu (.. iijoii Uat tun,. mill ll u.,
another UrHer Sni...
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