Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 19, 1864, Image 4

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Wl.--f piir,., NtIII.KY. In.
HAVIN'vi ju-i returned from the City with au vn.
tire new. ! -t if
Hrn,iN, frfecmlculrt, IVi'i'Iintcry nntl
'Eitllit At-iIi U- t
v Inch l.i. n, iic Hi- fiiotidi and tin? public gener
ally, u call it, cv n. il c. Tin. Irujrs Mid MedicitM
r-r- Mil s-'ketel tV:nii the best iin orting house- in
the Ki'St.ro linn kt t vv'Hi tho .-ri.:m cue ' lo .iri
ty and i-iYi' ii.'v nod v.,i n,- i. i. Ii as ti-sii i-.
l'-f iutro.lu t,.i . f (cKrioe- n .-iibi. .
FJTiiJfT KEM'.'I V,3
(. T! livid s-h . .yt'.-. 1
.li"l!o'u. W i'hHiio. ll."i.!iiii I
.Vo'li. I-.-1.. !
Jlr.'o it s .
. ullluv- OU t
I
nod nil other p ipulor patent
.Ii.
Hair, Tooth. N.iil. f..ihc ut IVmt IWlie
t-'proltil sure IsiaVeii t keep uu hund v.
Ktiy mety of
PAINTS AND fllE.MK'Al.S.
lettable to the trade.
.Hutly
Fancy 'i'oilel Articles at.d lac imim ro.n niti. !-.'
hub are generally kepi in u well cbi.duclc I cstiili-
'in connection with thcubovciiticVs.he ,1k. keel s !
I hand a large assortment ol ST.Vi'l'iXF.IlY . b '
Paper. I.iivoh,ics. rn. Pencils, li.kn. Ae
Iff Pliv sicltiit's rcM.ripiii.ns and fnn.ilv receipts
i .in pounded wlih the greate.-t accur ley and dbi alch.
l. ALL HOURS I.a or Mht.
kemenibcr the place. Mai ke' Piunrv, under the
ollije oi the "unbury Aucric in.'i
u. a. ficiii:k.
Euubury. June 2i. 13S4.
AT
JOIIXFAUEJHAV
(ldllnhl!Hbe'.
iiiiMANUl-ACT'lKV
o. 719.Alit.-H Street,
I'm
l.tl i1' J 1. i.'- .l mi rr rt
I Mil M X
Mt-. 11' "ijrfL.4 and Manufnciure. one
-:Tai3SwVof tbo UARWKST and
u:oat BtAfUFl'L e-
1 etiont of
I'nnry I'urn.
f. r Ladiiw' and Children' Wear in the City. Also,
r. fine asfrtincnt vf Uent't Fur Olnvea & CollarJ.
At my Fuik were a',1 purchased when (old was at
h much lower premium than at present, I am euiihled
W dispone of tiiein at very reasonable pricea, audi
would thereliiro nolicit a call from my friends of
Jv.irrhuiiiherliinil nmiut.v. and vicinity.
I Kemeuiber the uaiue. Number nnd Street !
J'MIX FAREIKA.
TIB Arch Ftrecl above "tb.xiuth fide.
r:ept 10. l.sr, I. ..in PHILADELPHIA.
I tf I have no Pnrtnor. nor connection wilhauy
t!..'r tf'.erc in Philadelphia.
coal oil; irAMPsr
1 h? leave In Inform n.yfi iin.lK and the public
raiicrH)ly that X hivi coiiiun nced the nianufaeture
ui'CO.Vt OIL LAMPS ol'iery description and style
ef ft:.i-ii, at
Nil. : S. SK'JOXD St.. PHILADELPHIA
'i ill, my present fnciiiiies for uinnufaeturinx- and
n pr.ii:i:.-:al ctperience ot thirieen yeurt' intbe innn
h remeiit of the lump Imbues i'or tonic ot the tarifedl
houeii in the country, I li.itter myself that my expf.
rieiiee and Unowlrile nill emilile me to clVer to the
puldic jr'HitU not eie.Hl,:d by uny in regard tontylo
rn.l workmanship, and at prices competing with the i
1 iwist I shall alwavs endeavor to lead in oflering
! the public new and useful inventions in our line.
I have also taken tho wholesale agency for the salo
u UEO. V. BROWN i CU'6Cei.krratkd Mktal
A. .1. KIDENLR.
No. S.-t .a. Second St., Philadelphia.
September 24. 1k04.
HENRY HARPER,
o. R-ZO AKCII tit., IMiiliidt'IpItlu.
Has a large slock of
WATCHES,
EIXE JEWELRY,
S0LILSILVER WARE
t-npeiior plated TEA SETT?, i'FOONS, F0RK6',
Ccb.ber 1. Ltfl -Am
PENSIONS, BOUNTIES
AND BACK PAY COLLECTED.
O P.. TiOYER. Attorney at Law, is duly auihor
ued and licensed to collect IN'!imiim,
Jtlllti:lill ISro-U !': ( r Wiilunt, Or.
J iians and Soldiers. OTice in .Market street, ,,ppu
bile Weaver's Hotel, unbuiy, Pa.
JanuiirylbJSiVl. y
liiM'kaM Jimi .V lilooiului- liuil
I'Ollil.
ON and utter Jau. lsth, lsit 1, Pae.'ciigi t Trains
w.ll r.i.i ui l'.:.r.vs :
M0VI.VH SOLTH.
1'iltst Mirer.
l.eats
Sernntou,
Ivihg'-liin.
4.2ti P
6. oi
e.-'j
M
" riooiu.utg
" Rupert.
" l'ativillc.
t.I5
V.15
.t'liveat Northotrtberlatid, 9 tij
MOVINU NORTH.
Leutu N,,rthuiiibcrland, fe.OO A. II
' Pauville, P.4l)
' I;ii..rt. 6 40
llluoiiisbnrg, u.;ij
' Kingston, 12.12 P. ?.l.
Arrive at Scr.iulou. I. .in
1 reiglit .t Passengci leaves Tiloiosburg. 111. 15 A M.
llu..,..fjrj ,uLi,.., tl.n M..1I Tr..l W.....U A
v ,,-b the Expivss imiu from Northumberland, an if. i
ii.; at llarrislmrg, at 2. .'ill A. M.. liuliiuiore 7 Oil A.
M.. Hi d hi Philadelphia, ut 7. ml A. M. The Mail
train from Northumberland lent cs immediately after !
the arrival of the Express train from llarrisburg an!
llaltimore. allowing Passenger leaving Philadelphia j
nt Id. 4(1 P.M., to reach puiuts on this road during
t.ie next forenoon.
New and elegant Sleeping ears accompany tho I
liiuht trains each nay between Norihiimb -rland and j
E.Uuuiore, and Nonbumbcrlend mi l Philadelphia.
D. T. JtilL'XD. Kupl.' 1
OWAI.1.0W twoor three Logheads of -Huchu."
Kcmliu;; Itniiroutl. I 5 -Tonic Hitters," fiarsapanilB," -Nervous An
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1 4.. andafler vou je MlMei
1REAT THINK LINE from the North and I '''V . J -J' "J'd no box ol Old 1)R. Bl Cll A N
I North-W est for Philadelphia. New York. Read- j h.n"l,".u I'llla and be restored to health and
U.f. Potlsville. Lebanon. Alleutown. Eastou, Ac. I vl"!'11" ll'f lln thirty day,. J hey are purely ve
1 ruins leave llarrisburg for Philadelphia. New- i ,ul)U"' P1"""" " 'e, prompt and salutary in
V.K. Reading. Potlsviire. nnd all Intermediate! lll.cir crlect on the broken uown aud shattered coti
l. ... i i ... , ., u m sutution. (lid and voiinir can take tocui with ad-
New York l.xprtss leaves llanishurg at C ."0 A. M
Hi; ,i,g at .ivt iork at I 4 the same dav.
A spedal Aecomuiodutioii pasaenger tr.iiu leaves '
LeHdtng in 7 1 j A. M., uul ieiuins from Jlarrisbuig
Fares' free, Ilarribiir; : To New York f0 l.'; to
l'n:!.. i. !;.b.s i-l .ij iu.J Su. Jjagu vhtwLud
t'oiouith
Reii.ining. lcuvc New York ftl fl A. M.. 12 oi,n,
and 7 P M. (PinsburL-h Express arriving at Harris.
burg n 2 A .M ) Leave Philadelphia at 6 li A. M.
bod .i M 1 .M.
Sleeiiing cms in the New York F.vpre-s Traius
t...-o'igh Im and from Pitlluirh wiiboni hi t, go.
Paenjt-rs by the CtttTuwi'-a Kail Road leave Ta
tiKn.na at H ill A. .l.. un I 2 l.i 1'. Al., for Philudvl
J .iir. Xew-Vork. and all Wa(i Points.
Iruiii leave. it.-ville at (i la A. M.. and I.) P.
1.. for 1'hiltiileli'hia. Ilnrnstuirg and New ) oi U
Aiiio'couimc.ilaiion Pn-ci-nL'ei trmn b avi-s Rending
' 6 oil A. .M., and returiu fiou, i'liiludciphiu ut J 00
I M.
If 'All the above truiu. run duily. Sunda s el-
Copied.
A .SinJuv train lenves I'otistiilu al J.;:i) A.M.,
aud Phikd.-lphia at li.l.i P. .t.
Coiitinutaiion, .M,:(,gr. and Kviirjion
lick, l.-. in re Inc. d rati- to an 1 from u!l p.ii.ls.
O'l Puuiida Ilagjiie ulUivtid eiicli Pi: 'li ,'.
ii. A. Mi'OLI.s:.
(jciK-iat f ui eriiiti i.Utn'.'
ilay ;r, IW,i
LAmil MPRGVEBIENT CF AOEI
LVLVJZAL lJIFLEilLUIS.
I
POU IT D K Y,
i 1
UUW ii UHY
li-t ti.
! the I
.. ' -ii, t it,,' i,,..-i i:,.
l. jl. It'll WJ.I, , t-HH
i ,1 l n'jc it.
V i" v i..-ii ,i t
; i cv. v.ir -i, wiii i
Ii I ci il. i'. hri.'i.i, ri i ndry.
llU'.'l.t ot b ll.' St llliliroVL.t
oMi
l I. (Ice urd M
I ai il.c iiiio.i rum, AKu.
AC
' . - are also u niiuf i."urii. Mauhiuerv. Ploaul
t -s'i'V? A .., mi hort notice.
I iiiu ii.i kMiJs '' .-ri:ullunl luipl.-iri'ii'.
in. in a vo t voifcrnuuiikc nuiinvr ui.d i (be
.. ! 'o,( I..I1K!,.
All uri.'.'in t i't.,...1 us i-ul' ic l. Orders lespvct
I.Jj s-ilwittrd plillilllv nil, i d' tu.
MJIiiiitACU-. COUP! R,
H ('Id Tr.. ul ull laud, vl I'uiiui lV in
j.-i.Hf :r l,r s'.rk,
-lU.lin, .,,'' ! l..s 1
U. S. 7.30 LOAN,
Tito Secretary of the Troatury gives notice trial
mhserrption will be received for Coupon Treasury
Xotes, pnyablo three yenri from August 15th 18M.
with semi-annual Inlcre-t it the rate of seven end
tfirec-tsntlii per cent, per annum, principal and
Intercut both to be paid la lawful money.
Those notes will be oonvcrtible Rt the option of
the holder at maturity, Into six-por cent, gold bear
in a; bonds, payable ti"t less than tire nor morn tha
twenty years from thoir date, as the govornmo"t may
elect." They will be issued in denomination! of f '0,
Slt'n. J.'iiip. fl.Ono and $5,000, nnd all subscriptions
mi. -I l,o tur fifty dollar or otno multiple of fitly
dollar.
Tl.e note ill be transmitted to the owners free of
j trai.spf rtntivu' charges ft nmn after the receipt of
the original l'c;tilicates of deposit a they can be
! pp-parcd.
j As tho notes draw intercut from August 1 J, persons
making deposit rubscqticnt to that date must pay
' I tie iutonsl ncerucd from date of note to date of
! a- init.
l'nrlit: depositing twenty-live thousand dollars
' upwrt for these hotel at any one time will bo
allowed n commission of one-quarter of one percent..
which will be paid by the Treasury liepnrtnnnt upon
the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by
i he officer with whom the deposit wa made. No
deductions for couiiniMioiif uiujt bo uindo from tho
deposits.
Iiciul Ailvim:ii f Loan.
It is a National Pa vinbs Hank, offering a high
er rate of interest than any other, and the Ut m m.
riry. Any savings b.ink which pays its depositors in
I . rj. Notes, eeiisidcrs that it is paying ill tbo best
circulating medium of tha country, nnd it cuinwt
in anything better, foi its own assets are cither
tn government securities or in notes or bonds pnyablo
in Knvcrnmeut paper.
It is equally convenient as a temporary or pornm
uent investment. The notes can always bo Bold fo
withiu ft fraction of their face and accumulated into
rest, and are the best security with bauks as colla
terals for discounts.
CONVERTIBLE INTO A FIX TER CENT 6-20
GOLD I10ND.
In addition to tho very liberal interest on the notes
fir tliree'yonrs. litis privilege of conversion is now
worth about three per cent, per annum, for tho curt
rent rate for 5-10 liniids it net less than nine fr
cent, premium, and before tho war the premium on
six per cent. I". S. stocks was over twenty per cent.
It will bo teen that the actual profit on this loan, at
the present market rate, is not leas than ten per cent,
per annum.
ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR J1VNICI
TAL TAXATION.
But aklo from all the advantages we hace enum
erated. D special Aot of Congress exempts all tunds
and TiejKttry notet from local taxation. On tho
average, this exemption is worth about two per cent,
per anuum, according to the rate of taxation in vari
ous parts of (he country.
I! is believed thut no securities offer so great ln
duccunnts to lenders as those issued by the govern
ment. In all other forms of indebtedness, the fi.ith
nnd ability of private parlies, or stock companies, or
acparate communities, only, is pledged for payment.
while the whole property of the country is held
o secure the discharge of all the obligations of the
I'nitcd States.
While the government offers tho most liberal terms
for its loans, it believes that tho very strongest appeal
will betn the loyalty nnd patriotism of the people.
Duplicato cerlilleatcswill be Issued forall deposits,
Tho party depositing must endorse upon the origin
al certificate the denominations o notes required,
and whether they arc to be Issued in blunk or paya
ble to order. When m, endorsed It must be left with
the oPicer receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to
tho Treasury Department.
Subscriptions will bo received by tho Treasurer of
t'nc 1' oiled State", at Washington, the several As
sistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and
by tho
l'lt'fct nllonnl ISauk of .Hillon,
Aul by nil TValioual ItuuKd
which are depositaries of Public money, tin 1 nil
llUSl'KCTAUI.E BANKS AND B.l.SKKHS
throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Na
tional Depository Ranks.) will furnish further infor
mation on npplieutiou and
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TOSI ESCRIBERS.
August 1:1. 1H.
lu It'll i:til-liiliii Collie Co.
DEPOT:
lfiS Re.ido If trect. New York.
The al-ove Company arc known all over the world
ai the owners of the Cofice l'liintati'His of Java and
liatuvia in the Duteh East Indies, and aro tho lurgest
nun I'p.ilizers of Colfeu mi the Globe.
'iho uudcrsmii d (ho is nonointed their solo
, Agent in the I'nitcd Mnlea and in the Kritisb Colo-
Dies; w ill have for sale three different kinds of C'of
I ft -. which, for regularity of grade and cheupness of
I price, will defy eonipeiition.
Our Hatavia Cofice" never before introduced in
this Couutrv. but extensivetv used it, the Armi nnt
Navies of Europe, and richly valued, will be put up
'T'J", ""h '""'U'""'. ''d ur Extra Java
will he the Magnum liouum Coflee of the aire
We will have. f,.r accommodation of Grocers, Fa
Milies, an I tioverumeul Contractors, samples (dry,
and drawn! IVir testing.
thilcrs solicited. !n receipt of cash, coffee prompt
ly forwarded as directed.
A. LIPP.MAN.
103 Roade Street. New York,
tiolo Agent, D. E. I. (J Co.
July 21 lSi'4.
A ( AKD T) THE Sl'FFKRlNG.
; iiiuni . iuij'uiiru aim soul it, me i niicti oiaies
i ouly by JAS. S. l!l TLEIf.
ii. 4., iiroaaway. .ew loik.
Agent for the Coiled Suites.
. P. S A Rox ol the Pills, securely Hacked, will
be mailed tu m,y address on receipt of pric. which
is O.NK DnLLAtt. liosipait ! money refuuded by
I the
Agent it enure si.tisiueiion is uot given,
pt. in. Iill iim
1 IIHiiislB'Mtlt llOliWt',
NORTH I MliERI.AXI), PENNSYLVANIA,
(AVirr the liri.lire.)
rilllF. sulwcriher having lciiscl this well known
J Tavern Stand, lately kept by Sirs, C. S. llrown.
respectfully inlorms the public that he is relit! ing and
r, ii.iring the preuiiM's. and v. illhe ).remred to en
l"iiain, iu a comfortable manner, his uiuueroua
friends throughout tho cuuty, and all who may
u'r iiiic bis e;tulilishmcnl.
H''iLLM11' JOSEPH VANKIRK
ICE "CRBAM FHKEZHRS.
Nc' supply of iliSSKll'li 1'ive-Mi.m tk Frkk
' received fi.im e ork. for sule bv
ejiiLmj. May ij, 01. 1J. 11. MASTER.
SUSQUEHANNA FEMALE
t1 0 h L E G E,
.wi:i.i.i.'2iot i:. Siijdci- i'o., I'ii.
'I
IIK fall S, ii,n of this I tistitotion commences on
lltt llSiUV. Aliil.-T 1Mb. U'bo Winter
.csricn en the liitiof .oember.
h ums rut si:ss.ion of ia weeks :
For lAoiirdii'ir. Woshin, Furnished Rmm. Fuel
aiul l.i. 1. 1 and Tuition lu all tho regular studies of
Ibe Coiiigite lieprrtment. only 2 7i.
A lihi ral bcdueliou made in favor of the Daughters
ol'o ir S ildicrs.
i oi further purtivulrrs, or Circulars, apply to
S. DO.MER, Pri'ucipal,
KliiMjrwt , August C, lso.4. Uiuoa.
JACOB 'llARLEY.
iwwirl N(.ir iV llarlry )
No. O'ii MARKET Stieet, PHILADELPHIA.
DEALER in 'i,,.:tilj tlid Silver WATCHES .
met.., Id JEWELRY; Solid Sll.VEh-WARK.
I and the be.1 of SILVER-PLATED-WAKE. Con
I "f:ly nn hand a large aortuieut of tbo above goods
Ml low prices. 8
i Watches and Fine Clocks. Repaired, by ,ir!
! V'l'iu.-B ; nIu Jewelry repairing; Enr.Ving
, kit kind, of llair.wurk tu or-ter, at .h..n ntie
..rh, PHl,e,re,vl, Mtui' W1
Tiik pt culiar tiiint ot
infection which wo
call j? cnoPft.A lurks
in the constitution of
Multitudes of men. It
citlu-r produce or ii
tirotltitiod Ly nn cn-
.fcctilcd, vitintcd atate
of the Idood, wherein
that flu Ul becomes in
competent to austnin
the vitnl forces in tncir
vigorous action, and
lenves tho system to
. --i!--. full Into tlisoraor and
decay. Tho scrofulous contuminntlon is va
riously caused ly mercurial diseaap, low
living, disordered digestion from unhealthy
food, impure nir, 111th and filthy habits,
tho depressing vices, and, above nil, by
tho venereal infection. Whatever he its
origin, it is hereditary in the constitution,
descending "from pnrents to children unto
the third and fourth generation ; " indeed, it
seems to lie the rod of Mini who says, "I will
visit tho iniquities of the fathers upon their J
ciuiuren. inc tuseiiM's ii ungiinuce wne
various names, nccording to tho oignns it
attacks. In tho lungs, IScrofula iiroducei
tubercles, nnd finally Consumption ; in the
glands, swellings which suppurate nnd be
come ulcerous tores; in the stomach nnd
bowels, dernngemcnts which produce indi
gestion, dyspepsia, nnd liver complaints ; on
tho skin, eruptive and cutaneous ntlections.
These, all having the same origin, require tho
same remedy, viz., iniriticution and invigora
tion tif the Hood, l'uiify the blood, and
these dangerous distempers leave you. With
feeble, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot
have health i with that life of the flesh"
healthy, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
Ayer's Earsaparilla,
is compounded from the most i fieetunl anti
dotes that medical science has discovered for
this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of
the disorders it entails. That it is far supe
rior to any other remedy yet devised, is
known by all who have given it a trial. That
it docs combine virtues truly extraordinary
in their effect wpon this class of complaints,
is indisputably proven by the great multitude
of publicly known Hnd remarkable cures it
has made of the following diseases : King's
Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors,
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores,
Erysipelas, Bote cr St Anthony's Fire,
Salt Bheum, Scald Head, Coughs from
tuberculous deposit in the lungs, White
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestiut, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whole
series of complaints that urise from impurity
of tho blood. Minute reports of individual
cases may be" found in Ayku's Amkiucan
Almanac, which is furnished to the druggists
for gratuitous 'distribution, wherein mny be
learned tho directions for its use, and sonio
of the remarkable cures which it has made
when all other remedies hud failed to niiord
relief. Those cases are purposely taken
from nil sections of the country, in order
that every render may have access to some
one who can speak to him of its hem-tits from
personal experience. Scrofula depresses tho
vital energies, and thus leaves its victims fir
more subject to difcai-e nnd its fatal results
than are lienltby constitutions. Hitice it
tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten,
the average duration of liuninn life. The
vast importance jf these considerations lins
led us to tpend years in perfecting a remedy
which is adequate to its cure. This we now
cfi'er to the public under the name of Avm'si
Barsapabii.la, although it is composed of
ingredients, some of w hich exceed tho best
tif Sarsaparitla in alterative powe'r. liy its
aid you may protect yourself from the suffer
ing und dunger of these disorders, l'urgo
out the foul corruptions that rot and fester
in the blood, purge out the causes tif disease,
and vigorous health will follow, liy its pecu
liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital
functions, and thus expels the distempers
which lurk within the system or burst out
on any part of it.
We know the public have been deceived
liy many compounds of Sartaparilln, that
promised much and did fiothing ; hut they
will neither be deceived nor disappointed in
this. Its virtues Iikvc been proven by abun
dant trial, nnd there remains no question of
its surpassing excellence for the cure of tho
ufllicting discuses it is intended to reach.
Although under the same name, it is n very
different medicine from any other which has
been before the people, nnd is fur more ef
fectual than uny oilier which has ever lieu
available to thcui.
CHERRY PECTORAL.
The World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive patients
iu advanced stages
Of thO dibODKO.
This has been so long used nnd so uni
versally known, that we need do no more,
than assure the pu'ulic that its quality is kept
up to the Lest it ever has been, nnd thnt it
limy be relied on to do all it lias ever done.
Prepared by 1k. J. C Avkr & Co-.'
l'racticul and Annlitieal Vhtmibts,
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggists every w here.
Kild by Erilin;' A lirant. Sunbury,
R. II. McCoy. Northumberland,
Aaron Karrol. Elysburg.
W. R. Kutr.ner. Shaniokin,
J. I. llogue, Watsontown.
And by all dealers in Mediciucs everywhere.
August li), 1S61. ly
SOLIDIFIED
I'or 'liiuiliipr, liili'iiiiix und
Ir-N4rviiif; lli 1 !::' II !
This art i uic is prepared w ith the greulcst care upon
scientific principles, nnd warranted not tu contain
anything in Ihe slightest degreu deleterious to thv
teeth or gums. Some of our most eminent Dental
Surgeons have given their sanelicu to, and cheerful
ly recommend it as a preparation of uperior ipiali
ties f.,r cleansing, whitening and prisering the
TEETH. It cleans them readily, rendering Iheui
beautifully white und pearly, without the lightest
injury to the enamel. It is healing to. the gums
where they aro ulcerated and sore, it is also an ex
cellent disiufeclor for old decayed teeth, which urc
olten exceedingly oll'er.sive. It gives a rich creamy
tasto to Iho mouth, cleansing it thoroughly and im
parting u delightful fragrance to the hreuth.
PREPARED ONLY RV
A. 11 A H I, K Y A: CO..
N. W. Cr. loih.. A Li inlaid Sis . Philadelphia.
And sold by all Druggists. PRICE 2i CENTS.
TESTI.M'iNrU.S.
The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high
e-teem iu w hich he holds the Dental Cream, must bo
snfbcic nt e ideuee of its value ; tu quote other testi
monials in detail is needless, contenting ourselves by
simply giving thu names und addresses of persons
who speak of us excel lenev lor (ho teeth.
Philadelphia. April liih. 1S6.1.
Having carefully examined A. lluw ley 's ''Solidi
fied Dental Cream.'' i hereby cheerfully recom
mend it to the putilio generally. It is an excellent
preparation tor cleansing and preacr ing the teeth,
and ran bo used by all persons with the utmost con
fidence, as its properties arc perfectly harmless, lie
sides preserving the teeth, it promotes a healthy
a.' Hon t the guius, m.d imparl a pleawintneoi tu thu
breath.
Dr. W; R. WHITE. 12u3 Arch St.
Thomas Ingram. M.D , Dentist, 4'Jl N. Fourth St.
J. iiirkey. 204 S. Sixth St.
E. andersliee, Surgeou Dentist. 425 Arch St.
C. A. Kinsbury, Dentist. Illy Walnut hi.
S. Dillingham. D D.S., 7.:4 Arch St.
F. M. Dixon. KJ7 Arch Si.
Edward Townscud. Di ntiit. 42rt X. Fourth St.
L. H. Dorphlcy, Dentist. NI7 N. Teutb M.
M. L. Long, Deutisl. ti;"J N Sixth M.
May 2S, 18tl ly
ETTER OF ADVICE FOR IADIES
FIVE ANATOMICAL ENURAXIXUS.
Has Information never before publlshtit.
Sent ruts iu a Healed cuvolopc for tk.v cents.
Address ' Dr. STANFORD,
Hex No 4,652. New York P. 0.
July 9, IS6I. .Jui
V () li SAL K.
i 'I rni'l ol 'I f ml rr l unil, b low Trev.
ortoii hridtje, eoulaii ing luuutVU Hern, lurfuilhur
purueulain apply to
H. Ii. .MASEB.
i.htiur , Aug 1 1 H'4 ., tj.
CONTINENTAL CLOTHING
B A Z A It..
Corner of MarUrt PUi'mirc V ItnIN
Itoad trce, .
8 1'NBUUY, PEN K" A.
SUMMER STOCK t)F
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of tht newest styles, cut by the best Artists, trimmed
and made equal tu custom work, -tuid sold at tho
lowest prices. .
.lii nnd Hoy's) iflilMe of Iho best ma
terial consisting of Dress Coats. Frock Coats. Pack
Coats, l'aiits, aud Vests of various colors aud iiuali
tics. UEXTEEMEX'S Fl'RNISIIINiJ OOODS,
such as Shirts, Over-shirts. lTnder?hirts, Drawers,
Collars, era
Uloves, Ao.
Collars. Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stoekings,
talis nntl Caps of nil kinds.
BOOTS A KI) SHOES, TRI XKS, VAMSKS, I'M-
URELEAS, and NOTIONS of all kinds, nnd nume
rous other articles.
The public aro invited to cull nnd cxnmino his
Block.
Remember the place. "Continental Clothing Store,"
Corner of Market Square und the N C. R. It.
LEVI HECHX.
Stmbury, July 2,
(iKonOK IIlLt., PlMOS 1'. Woi'VEHTOS.
HILL & WOLVERTOIf.
Allorni'j-si nnd 4oiinw'Iorsi ill l.nw.
Oflico, Market street, oor. Centre Alley,
TJISrBTJKTr, TP A..
"117 ILL attend prompllcy to the collection of claims
W and all other prolcs-donal business intrusted to
their care in Northumberland andailjoining counties.
Sunhury, January 2.1, 18B2.
AN INTERESTING HISTORY
vr
DR. BCHENK'S OWN CASE.
WHILE LARORIXU I'NM'.R CONSl'Ml'TION
And how his Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic.' and
MundrSko I'ills ael on the System ill Curing that
Disease, and tho
4r-nt Nim'Ccnm Attending; It!
Tho above is a correct likeness of Dr. Schcnk ti.ken
luimy years ago, alter ho had recovered fnao Con.
siiinpti'in ; by a course ot l.is 'ehenk's rulnioiiio
Syrup."' 1 he likeness. althoti:b it does not repre
sent him anything liko as bail as he wnsat the wont,
yet it is in strong contrast with the hale and vigorous
looksoi the Portrait below, which b the true like
nil's of him at present time. Thu contrast behveen
these two portraits is mi great that many would not
believe Iheui to be the same person. Vet thero aro
hundreds of persons, in and around Philadelphia,
who w ill recognise Imth portruits to be true represen
tation'. When the first w as taken bo weighed o7
pounds ; ut the present time hid weight is 2.!') pounds.
N'tw YoliK, Wednesday, March 'M, ISA I.
'TO THE Pl ELrC.
t
Thirty yenro ngo I wf In tho 1nt p!ii;;m of lul- '
inonnr- L'ohstiinpiion. hhJ givm tip to ilic. I rcMilil
in riiilmlct'hiH. anil Dr. Jiwcph rrili . llii-n ot this !
city. orlcrcJ me to Morcftown, X. J., a dislunce of ;
liint miles wiiii'h took mo two iltiy.- tu ?rt thi-re. On j
my tirrivnl I wtiff f ut to hud. untt I litre luid for mnny
woflii. This wiin uiy niitive ilnct. wliero all my
f.-imily livt-tl Hti-1 hiij died of lV.r.iinitio.i' l'r. 1
Thornton, who nttciided my father in hin l:i-t illnt'-w. ;
tt.-u called, nnd gve inc oiiu wi'i'k to fix up my nf
fmrs. He hud Been nil my fnuiily j;o that way. und t
thought 1 wn to ro. too 'Then 1 lu'iinl d" thcrcmo '
dii'ji I now offer to the ptihlic, which cured me, Jt '
friH1 m ol to me that I could foL! ihciu in-.:trRtiii my
whle riVHtcin. 1
Thoy Moon rivencd t!io nmttor nn my limp, nnd I
would j'pit ifl" more thao it int of oticnivu yellow !
matier every morning. An hhiii n thut ht'n to i
ruUide. my ciuli. fever, jmii). niht 'woat? nil
hi'irjiu to Ichvu me. and my appetite ht-came ) f;riiat '
thut it tra nitli difficulty 1 could keep from eating t
too iiimdi. 1 coon gained my stromftn. find I havo '
heen growing iu tie?h ever fineo. l or many yearn
I ha o enjoyed uninterrupted room health, keeping
tho liver and stfmiaeh healthy with thi ieuweed To
pic and Maudrnko I'ills. us 1 am of a hillioioi temper
auieut. Aly weight i two huudreit and twenty
:oumU ihi m v reeovery people would send for mo
far aud Hear, lo I'ee if their cae were liko mino. 1
l or thi piirj.to 1 pay profev-iotui! viiu iu the Ittre !
rit leu. 'Jheeonsmupiivea wUti to fee tho ono that i
make tluo medieiiieft. and who wan cured of con. ;
gumption hy their. To make new lunn impoi-i-hle:
hut eav Hies in tliu lun.'M nnd ehrouio uleera-
Jjiiiin (,t tho hrop' hiiil lu'n's eaii l-e healed u U (
H.-e.'are dvinsx hnrly under the ordtnav trcatiuent i
t of phy'i'M't'n.., end h.st ueb are cured by tho proper
I usJofSeheiiW's Puhnonio Syrup, Seavveed 'lonio,
I aud -Mandrake i ills.
I am now a healthy iiiun. with n large euvity lu
the mil lie lobe of the right lung, the lower lobe very
nitieh hepalizedand couiplete adhesion of the pleura.
The left lungs is sound, and the upper lobe of thu
right lung is iu a tolerably healthy eondition. The
great reason why physicians do not cure eonsunip
tion Is Ihey try to do loo luuen ; they give uiudieiues
to stop the e:ugh, to stup chill, to stop uight sweats,
beutie fever, uud, by' so duiujf, they derange the
whole digestive amors, loeking un tho fiueretiona
an I eveuluully the pulient sinks and dies.' After 1
make ii oitretul examination of Ihe patient with the
Kespiroiiieter. aud hud lungs enough left to euro, t
direet Ihe patient bow to use the three remedies.
Peuiov thu eauso uud they will all stop of their
uvvu aoeord. Noone ean he eured of consumption,
liv er cotupluiiit. dyspepsia, eutarrb, eankor. ulcerated
throat, unlets Ihe liver and atouiach aro made heal
thy, lu New Puglund Ibis canker chronic catarrh
ulcerated throat, elongation ot uvula, is inure preva
lent than in any other section of Ihe country. This
is IriOjHenlly enured by a 4'oul atomueh. iou may
burn it out w ith caustic time and aguin, and all they
will get U uuiporury relief. Correct Ihe ptowaeh
end liver, aud they will heal up themselves.
Hood nutrition is the reuiedy. If you have any
disease iu uiy part of the bialy, it will remain there
and decay niure and more uulil you can get the sto
mach in the conditio', to digest food and make new
blood lo tuko Ihe place of diseased matter. This is
the only way to hull cuvilici lu the Imis and ulcor
ale.l bronchial tubes. Correct the stomach and livor
and nature will do the healing. Many persons have
au idea that certain medicines are great purifiers of
tha blood. Whea blood u ouee diseased it cunuot
be puritiud ; il is diseased the same us the disoused
waller iii the system ; but get the apparatus in or
der, Ike liver aud itoiuacb, and, give it plenty of
nourishing fuod il will make ew blood, which witl
take the place of thai which il d Housed
bebeuk I Pulmonic Svrop if one of the best prepv
rations of u-na in use. it ii poei fal Uuw ef iiUt,
Itel hea eVertwi T r s,dff tt nacw
the stomach, and Is It carried pofl off by tha a tha
' Mandrake. I'ills, tho I'ulmonlo Kyrup is mad Into
blood. This is tha only way to cura oonsu na tion.
. If I cannot gut a good uppetiU, and food does not
digest. I cannot euro tbo patient Never mind tho
ronnh ; remove tlie cause and will stop of itself.
J hit Is tho most trauolo I hav with my patients at
my rooms. They say, "Dootor, 1 feel stronger; I
can eat ; niy night sweats are better, and I Joel bet
ter every way; bnt my oough la so bs yet;" and
they are astonished to bona sao say tint does not
matter; remove tho causo and' tie cough will sop
of itself. Hchonk's Seaweed eroatea a good appetite
in abimt nine days, when there Is no lung disease,
unless the liver is so ooni;rstd that the Mandrake
I'ills cannot unlock Iho ducts of tho gall bladder in
that short space of time, In order to allow tho stale
; bile to pasaotr, Roep tho liver nnd stomach healthy
and there is less danger of consumption or any other
disease. It is hard to tako oold when thoso organs
arc healthy. Those that are bilious, low-spirited,
dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor appetite,
iicivmiB. niniuiuiii lull oi wiuii, vvuryiuni mm, is
! eaten lies heavy, loss of memory, try one bottlo of
M IIENCK'.S SEAWEED TONIC, and ono box of
SCUE.NK'.s MANlilt KK RILLS. It is only a
I cost of ono dollar and twenty-five cents, with full di
j reetions. This is sufficient, in many cases, to satis
! fy what the medicines uro. Frequently one bottle
makes a grout cnnnge in the system. Any person
that enjoys ordinary health, by using the Seaweed
Tonic and Mandrake pills occasionally, must get the
(UKusnve organs in suen a nunitiiy eonuinon mat
tliey neiiome tlesny 1 ean produce a number of my
old consumptives patients now enjoying good health,
i weaning nearly 4o niuiius. i wilt colieiuue uy
: relating three euros I have made in New York, and
which are nil dioj'crent. nnd wish any one who feels
! an interest In the mutter to visit them. First is Mrs.
Farlow. residing then at No. Ill7 Houston street Her
bushau'd called upon meat my rooms, 'A2 Rond street
' aud wished me to call and see her. lie said 1 could
do nfl good ; that he had had all tho host medical
attendance, nnd nil said she was too far gone with
i Consumption to be cured ; but she had heard of some
I grent eurcs I had made, and be desired to gratify
i her wishes. I called, and found her lying confined
1 to tier bod in the last stage of bronchial consumption
l and without uouut must uavo uieu soon. 1 eininin
, cd her lungs, found both bronchial tubes very much
: till'ected. but no cavities had formed, her cough
; was very severe, the spit-box was half full of thick
! pus. Pulse 140, leg swollen very much ; nnd worse
! than nil. she had chronio diarrhoea. Her bowels had
been moved eleven times that day. told her that sho
had 1 uns nnouh to be cured, but that this diurrha a
, had been of long standing, and her stomach was in
I such a ulcerated condition that I wns afraid nothing
could bo don". She insisted I should try and do
' what I could for her. observing that she could not
! last long in tl.e condition she was in. and I could not
make her any worse, i gave her first a dose of my
! Mandrako I'ills, and tho tonic nud Syrup freely.
' That was on Tuesday, and by the next Sunday I lie
' diarrhoea was carried oil', her appetite had returned
and she could sit un in bed ami cut her dinner. Sho
is now w ell, and gave a long certificate, certified to
by the Rev. Dr Downing.
I Mrs. Bartholomew, b-t West Forty-fifth street,
I came to my romus with a tumor on her livur. She
' was low-spirited, skiu sallow, tongue co iled, bowels
I costive, no nppcttic. and fast sinking into the grac.
Ij'lie said liiumr bad been running over fourteen
vcurs. 1 ijn e h"r Svrup. Ionic and Pills, and told
her totnke Ihitn juslas tho directioi s w. re printed.
She came buck to uy rooms. 32 Rood street in two '
weeks, Rotnewhat belter ; her tongue ha-1 begun to i
; clean a little uruut.il the edges, hcrskiti whiter mil :
I her eyes brighter and the tumor discharging very'
. offensive mutter, much faster than it bud ever done 1
' before. Mie kept gradually improving, and in alamt i
j two months she cuine to my rooms very much fright. '
. ened. saying liint the tuuior had nearly slopped :
running, und was healing up. and that every doctor I
. had told her that if it ever healed il would cause her
' death. I told her that the disease bad all left her
' system, nud nature would heal the ulrt-r up. 'They
a're nuw healed, iiiid'have been for ubiut a year, und
she is a hciirlv and robust a wouian a you will find
iu a d i.vs walk. Miu is glad for any one to call on '
her. and lakes great pains to visit any one thut she
h'sirs bus anything like her case, and tries to get i
them to couie and see uic. Thu next ease is Miss J
(Sintield. from Stamford. Conn.. Mrs. l.;rtbohiuieiv
pl her down to see uic. uud she 1ms been ever since i
at herhousi'. W hen she first came to my roou.s. sho
was much emaciated withu distresiug coiih. spit- 1
liu lare quantities of blood. I examined her luns
with It, o re-iiiroineier. and in all my p-ieliee ncvi r '.
t 'uri'l one Willi one Itin so far gone uil Ihe other j
lung so sound. I could not give much encourage
ment. I thought she would die ; but to my as;on I
l'tuucut the Pulinoiiic tSyrup, l-uaMied ioni'j. and '
Miiiolrake I'ills all seemed to go right to work, the 1
lung i? till healed oer. Iea iug a c.ivity us lure at '
a i;oosa eg);; good appetite, fine spiiits. and hit
gained some thirty-five poutals in neiht. She h'.s '
home eoiiifh yet. ivhich 1 do not think will leave her !
Iioiore June. 1 should think it would he of groat
interest to suine unprejudiced physician to isil these
iv.ses. particularly Miss Seofield. or any of them who
have heen cured by my medicines. 'Iney are num.
erous in New Vork ; but the at,e three' all ditbr '
.rotii each olher ; and if my mcdiciies are doin
wh.it I represent Ihey are. they sl.oi.ld have the
credit and Ihe aillie.ud kuow where al 1 how thiy
may be e lived.
j. h..cii::nk. m.i.
Dr. J. H. S limk can tic found at ihe principal
office. No. ;t'.i North e.a)i Street. Phila 1 tphiu. eiry
Sattinlay. from 11 A. M. until a P. M.. n, jtivo adi ieo
fri'e of cli'irgc; Lut for a tliroiiti exuu.inatioii he
: I'hurgi-a three dollars. Price of the 1'iiiinonie yrup !
; und Seaweed Tonic each 1 i'j per tad le. or jui ib
hall do7.i-n. Mandrake I'ills Tj cents ptr la.i, an l ',
is for sale by all Druggists uud Deai' ts. I
-Mav 14, lr'U.
Nurtl'itTii
Ci'iitral liiiilwav !
.ii vicit TPii: T iiii.i:.
Til H EE Ti! UN'S DAILY to anlfti.u. Ualtiuiore
and Wnshingioii eity.
toiiiieetioos i;.n-l., with train. "n V r,hs lvuuiii
Kailroa.l. to and from Pittsburg an I the Wist.
1 IIREK TRAINS DA LY to and fr. in tneS.rth and
We-t Uroiii h rii-qiiehui.na, Eloiira, ai.d ail of .North
ern .New iork.
i"S mil ufi
r MONDAY. MAY 10th. 1 -G I.
r Trains of the -V r h-rii Cenlml
V ihe Passer;
Hiiilunv will arrive ut and depart t'l un Sunbi-i .,
llurri.-ln'.rg Kiel Hhltiun re as follows, .i :
S O L T II K ARD.
Mail Train :
r Sanbury daily fexeei.t
r-iiii'lay;.
" lin.i.- liarri.-biirg,
li; ri vt s al llalliu.oie,
Expro.-s Tram leaves unbi,rv
10 I', A .
I 2o P.
i 10
JaiU
(-x.epi Miiiday.
' 1,'ities Harri.-burg (etcept
Monday.
" arrves ul Raltimore daily
(exei pt Monday).
1 1 45 P. M
2 lu A. M
T 00 A. M.
llarrisburg Accoiumodutiou lesrns Harris
burg, 7
tu) A. M.
Sunhury Accommodation lca.es Sunbury
duily (except Sunday) ut
t an A M
NORTHWARD.
Muil Train leaves Italtimoru duily (ex
cept Sunday)
' leaves ilarrisluirg
arrives at Mii.liury,
E.vp.xss Train leaves Rallimore daily
s arrives al llarrisburg.
" leaves llarrisburg (exoi pt
Monday).
V 2d A. M
i p. M.
4 05
V .ill p
1 iOA
. M
M.
.1 ISA.
& ii
M.
arrives ul Suubury.
llnrjisbur Aeeuinuiodiition leaves Harris
ouv,g, daily (uxeept Sunday) ul
arrives ut llarrii.hurg.
uiihurv Aeeouiiuodalion leuveif llurris.
S Wl P M
7 i0 P M
burg daily (except t-undayl at 4 00 V M
'lor iiirther information applr at the Othee.
I N. Hi liAllHY. Oeu. tupt.
Ilnrrisburg, June I Sfil.
CKI.Elllt.VTEI) 1'UEPAnEU
JAVA COFFEE,
W A U Ji A A T E D
i . ... .
j SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET.
"I T is u't',1 by first class families everywhere, and
I I highly reeoiuuiended lor nervous aud dyspeptic
persons, being -very nukritiuus and free from all
deleterious substances, in testimony of which 1 havo
certificates from the most emminent Physicians in
the Country. Try it, and you will be sure to con
tinue its use in preference to any other.
rold at retail for Twenty-Five Cent! per Pound
by First claw tirucers throughout the L'nitcd "lutes.
Ljf - A libtrul discount to ibe Trade. "
Put up only by
i i:ivisi a. itsuuns.
Wholesale Leiol, 611 Warren it. New Y'ork.
BTay 7, li.
THE ""RED LION HOTEL.
(Late Mrs. lioultun'i )
MARKET STREET, 6UNBTJRY, PA.
i JULIUS ARBITER,
I I A taken this old and well known ttand, and
1 refitted aud furnished the lame is prepared to
aeeoimtiudide Hoarder and Traveler wtlb the best
the market can attord. lie hopes by strict attention
i to business lo receive a share of public patronage.
1 Jlis TAPLK contain the beat tbematket attorda.
! lit Par i filled w lib tha ohoieeat of Liquor, both
Malt and Hpirituou.
The stabling it good, and attended by careful
Ostlers.
I guubuiy, April 30, lS64.-ly
; l.OWAKD ASSOCIATION
PHILAM-LPIUA, PA. -
DUensr f I lie miius, NfmsIuiiI,
I rin ii rj' nntl Nriuu fijUfiini
' new and reliablo trealtnenl in report of the HOW
' API) ASSOCIATION sent by mail in aealed Uttr
envrlopin. fte of ebarge. Addroa fir. J. f-KIL-'
IIN liOriiLITO.N', Howard Ass-ajliUi, 'o.
fe.-itb Mmb Vt', Pi-sd Jiy P
' .'utyH, l -y
II. II. MAXiSi:it.
Atiornry nt SUNJILJiy, VA.
Collowtioins attended to in the counties of Nor
thumberland, I'nion, Snyder, Montour, Columbia
and Lycoming.
mrraaKCES.
lion. John M. Reed, Philadelphia,
A. O. Oatlcll A Co., "
Hon. Yt m. A. Porter, '
Morton McMiohacl.Ert., "
. Kelcham A Co., 2i) Pearl Street, New York.
John W. Ashmead, Attorney at Law, "
Matthews A Cox, Attorneys at Law, "
Punbury, March 29, 1H62.
QRANT SC DIETZ1
liOWEIl WHABF, SUNBURY, PA.
V'HOLESALX AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
WHITE ASH COAL,
In every variety,
Orders solicited and filled with promptness and
despatch.
Kunbury, May 16, 18(53 ly
Allorney nnd ('onnstrllor nt Ijtv,
Office on south side of Market strpet. four doors west
of E. V. Rright ft Son's Store,
8UN11ITRY, TP A..
Will attend jironptiy to all professional business
entrusted to bis cre, the collection m" claims in
Northumberland ard the adjoining counties.
Buubury, May 23, 163. ly
I'or ItntM.liro, Itont-liPM, Axis, Il d
"iigs, violins in 1'ui-h, Hoolens.i
lusit'ctsi on IMiiuIh, l'ovt ls, Anlmal,
Put up in 25c. Se. and fl 00 Roxes, Rot ties and
f lasks. .) and $b sites for Hotels, Public lnstilu
tious, Ac.
"Only Infallible remedies known.''
'rreefrom Poisons.'
''Nsil dangerous to the Human Family."
''Rats cotue out of their holes to die.''
VZ? Sold Wholesale in all large cities.
Sold by all druggists and Retailers everywhere
! . : lii:w AliK : : : of all worthless uuiia'ion.
j See that "Costar's" name is ou each Uox. Il,.ttl
and rlask. bctore vou huv.
Address ll l'SIC V It. HS'I'A K.
Principal Depot 4S2 Hroadway New 'I'ork.
Sold by nil hok.-iik and Retail liug;i.-i. in
Sunnurv. Pa.
Ki b. 2i). J.V.4 -m
jerimTah Tn yde'k!
lHorncy .V 'UM'llor ill I.nw.
Office on South si of .Market s'rect. P ur dii. w. st
of tiearnarl's t'onlVeiioioTv store,
BtTNBURY, VA..
Will nttend promptly to all professional busim ,-s
entrustod lo his care, the eolleetioti ol elaiU'S tu Ner
thiiintu'rliind and tho adjoining eomities.
Consu'.t.'itiona in Herman nrd 1.1,1 is h .
Sunhurv. Minch la. iNil v
READY ROOFING
RTIADy "R.OOrNG
At li'iS thin, hu'.f tliKco;t el tin roofs.
Murr Uur Mc th.tu tiu.
tui...Ui.- f.r sleep or .1...
rk vi)i;uoriNTr '
For all Kinds of buil ling;., in .ill .'iiiM'.tJ.
REAl)YCO!nN(i
Easily, cheaply, end oj'ii'l.'y fit oi.. Vi-rds t .
coaling over with cen,, t,t at'ierit is nailed do,n. 1
READY l!i)OVINi;
Ma le of a strong woven fiil.iic. ii., i,.nirlilv sainraTi d
and covered u; oh hot Ii ui t leen w i Ii aperfe.'tl v we
terproof eotnp' siiioii. nnd ui up in rolls ready for
uw HI inch wide, un 1 7. feet long.
V e also mriitiracM.re
T,frvrr- -t y (-"!i"1Ti"
Foil Liukt Tin Uoii.
Mu-ii ehejjvr and more durable Ihi-L oil p:un-.
A List),
4'iiiMnitd 4'i'iik-iii,
For Ee.'ky Shingle lv..o.
V.'hi, i, will olten saw the eost ,.f new i..f.
1 tn;t les i." lletidy Uoohng and Cireuli.rs si ni by
II, a: I , lit u deMrcd.
Fa"r.ilii'.erio- uiudcwiil, riponsiL.!. p:ii;ie i,hu
: buy to il .if.slli.
i l'.V DY lt'iollM., :(.,
t i .M.-ide:, i.unc. N l ,.
April' 2.'.. Im'i4.
WILLIAMSP0RT OIL V0BKS :
NOX-LXI'LOSIVE
PURE CRYSTAL CAKB0X
Hi n-JllI l'.K AiiLi.
'i lers ni',1 receive prua.pt miruticr.
li. li. ii
oi.M V.
Proprkto
iilisms,rt. June 1.'., Irn4.
SIMsStTKIiTV
tl'.IM'l'.
j I l''I r.e.lv.d a
; 9) pi u,g sales, e,
a lo w tiK;k ol 1 i-bing lueklrf for
'lisiMil.c. ..I Hods. ilceU. Lie.-.
Idiskvi... Mioutls. Floats. .,t,. Ki-.,-.. Aililh iiil Kiit.
Itigjed I. iocs. lint. iira. and Hooks, to which Ihe
. alleolinii of dealers is partii-ularlv ri-ijue-ted.
I Urders. Whole-ale and llvtnil, punctually L'.K.l
' and satUfuciiou nurruiicd.
J'UIN' KKUiPH.
I 2nd and Walnut slreeli. Philadelphia.
! February 27. IV4. Sim
LILLIES CHILLED IRON SAi'iS.
The Ouly Bute Reliable against Loth Fire
and Burglary.
I am now prepared to furni.h three siiei of Nation
al Hank Elites. They are Isith Fire and Burglar
priad, with two distinct insidu liurglar Safes, and
three of my uew Anii-Micromeler Locks on each
ate. believed In be the only bunk-lock now in u-e
that has not been picked or cannot be picked by
the aid of the micrometer. Theso .Nifesull present
four to six inches in thickness of solid iron, guaranteed
to be the strongest, the most difficult to drill and to
laud the most resistance agaiost both lire and
burglary of uny gate iu tho Visited Mates of tin'
same site and cost.
I have on hand ubo. and w ill furbish all sices of
r.ank Vault .Safes, possessing all the udvaiiluges of
the above against burglary.
Also, all size of Mercantile S'afel bothXurglur
proof and lire aud burglar-proof.
Also, Ornamental liw elling house ,Bafes, burglar
iruof, aud lire uud burglur-proof (warranted nut
amp).
Also, the strongest and cheapest Vaalt doors, for
bank and uiereaulilu vaults.
All the above are Lillic wrought aud chilled
iron.
Also, six sizes Lillie's Wrought Iron Fire-Proofs,
warranted equal to any couiinou Safes, at fully one
third les price.
Also, a general assortment of second-hand afes,
many of theiu nearly new. and of approved makers,
received in exchange for Lillie's Chilled Iron rafo.
Those are oflered at or below auction price.
M. C. SADli-K Agent, "
No. 21 ti. t t-MU Btreot.
June 11, m.
Allt'litiuu, I.iiilji-a unil 4jioulU-iii-ii
AMBR0TYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH
GALLERY.
In Ieer (treat, opposite the Central Hotel,
8TJNBTJR V. PA.,
Q IiYEKLY, has opened a new Picture Gallery
JO, in the above plaoe, and i prepared to laku
rortraila lo the beat tlyla ana manner.
AMBHOTYPES AND rilOTOURAPHS,
are taken in every stylo ol the Ai t. that cannot be
surpassed iu the State. Having lev-oral year' expe
rience, be will give lalisfautiou or no charge.
Cupio will bo taken froui all style of Picture.
Uiv him call, itemember opjaieil the Central
lintel.
Sunhury, Jua 4. 1844- '
1LANK Parohroen PaparA led and blank
I I.Mortiriirm. ttud, HxeoMiK". Mimmon. 4-i
for ! tti.c3iol th 'r'ui;'..',' luteiiean.''
Tin A1 ii iii'sa l'.Tprrnn 'oiunnr
GIVE NOTICE that they have coneluded ar
rangemenU W ith trie Northern Central Railross
Company to run trains from Unllimoro for York
llarrisburg. Dauphin. Halifax, Trevorton, Sunbary
Northumberland, Lewlsburg, Milton, Muncy, Wil
liamsport, and all intermediate stations, eouneetitu
at llarrisburg wllh the UREAT WESTERN I V
PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and Oi
West.
Also with Howard A Co.'s Express at Milton
Danville, Hloomsborg. Wilkesbarre, Pittston. Serai
t', and intermediate stations on the CattawWo
Lncsawsnna a liloouishurg Ratlrossls. At Wi
liamsport, by Howard A Co.'s Express lo Jerse
Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A Co
and their connections, for Canton. Troy, Elinir.
Rochester, lluffiilo. Niagara, and to all aeoessib
points in Western New York and Canada, by whir
they will forward Merchandise, Specie. Rank Note
Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every desori
lion.
Also, Notes, Drafts and Rills for Collection.
Experienced aud efficient messengers employe
aud every effort will be made to render satblnetiv
JOHN I1INUHAM.
Superintendent Penn'a Division. Philadelphia.
R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Suubury.
April &, 1HC2.
IMOl. Arrnngciuriils laU
of .A fir Torlc I.tiiptu.
THE CAMDEN AND AMUOY AND PHILADl
PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES
From rhiladtlphia to Nrtr York and Hy Vr.
Jrom Walnut tret Wharf and Kensinc
Jtipot. will lertre an follow, viz : r
At tf A. M., via Camden and Aiuboy, (C and
A. Accommodation.)
At A A. M., via Camden and Jersey City. N.J.
t:
Aecnmmodation.
At H A. M , via Cumdeu and Jersey City,
(Morning Mail.)
At si A.M., via Camden nnd Jersey eity 2,1
Clnss Ticket "
At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Express
At l'i M. via Cnmdcn and Amboy, C aud A.
(Accommodation.)
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and
A. Express.)
At 3 P.M., via Kensington and Jersey City,
Wash, and N. Y. Express
At 6 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City.
(Evening Mail,)
At Hi P. M. via Kensington and Jersey city,
Southern Mail.
At 1) (night) via Kensington aud Jersey city
Suiitnern Express
At 5 P. M., via Camden and Anilioy. (Accom
modation, Freight utvi Passenger. First
Class Ticket.
Second Class Ticket,
For Water Oim, Strou lsbnrr. S 'ranl,,,,. W
l.nrre. Montrose, lireat Rend'. Ac., at 0 A
i jioui Kensington, via Delaware, I.ackuwaun
' Western Railroad.
Fur Munch Chunk. Alleutown. H Ihlohein.
: d"fe. Eiislm. Lamhertvillr. Flemiiigtiui. .
A. .it . Iroiu Ki'iisiugtou Depot, aud at 21
from W iilnut s'n el S hart'
(Tin-ii A. M. l.inu eonneets will. Trains K
Eastoti f,,r Muueh (.'hunk, al .'l-il 1'. M.i
l or I t llollv, at i; A. M 2 and 4 P. M.
1 v.-1 reohold, ai ti A. M. and 2 P. M
Vv VV LI.I.
1; r ltiir-tol. Tr-ntoM. te . at 11 A. and 2
' P.M. troni K"mii..toii.
i-'or I'liliuyra. iviveii.-ui. li.-i-in.-o. Ilevorlv
linglrn. llureiiv. 11 n i'.ulowu. e., id U.'i
an i ti P. M.
t j - Por .New York, and Vav Lines leavin
siugioii In pot. tali- lie., t ars oi, r nth s'rei t.
Waliuit. hall' an hoor l.i 1-. re 'iMntu'iur... '1,
run inlo lb,' I), pot. i,i., oi, tli,. unival ol .:H 'i.
irui, from the. i,.h.,i.
Filly I'.iuudr !' Ibo.' J'lge only. alloVTo,
pawn,;'. Peligeti im .loi:il.il,d from
iiiiytiung as baggage hut then- '.ve.irii: ; aoi..in
Ima'ao over fitly pouml- to l- p-iid for e'xrri
'.'oiupuny lin.it their r.'v.ouMluiity I..r loig
'.'ii,- liollar per potiud. and v.ill .,.t j. Iin!,!,
nli.ouul b-y .,u.l iloj. e., epl I y si e 'oil I'-.tilr'
Ai. li. lj.lZ.Ui.!l. A
.Ism.'iirv 17. l-!4
WM KnOCKE, ,
iAKKET S'iltEL'T. IlAia'.ILLU'.i
I
re;.:.r in
V I A X 0 S
Ti.W U.ew..ol I'l-n.. Ir -m the best
I fr- ln J'JOO upwards.
-Ml.L'ilH.i.'NS. - ibe I... st muilXictured
lat-uts fioin jt,i il'ill
liuitars. Violius. A,-e irdenus. Kliites,
i ili'S. Prum. liat.jo-. 'i'liiui'ei.riii,.,
V ioliii and iiuiiai siriiu; luusieal
il ir, ei.tral.
KIlErT Ml.-IC.
The latest publieali n s u;a on bi:d. '
I'V tiiiitl to 'iiiv part vf ill,- .-'.ui.trv.
'.'Sal, sr.vi.i;. tiii.r a.sh u?
i'XAIwtJBrt.
Sui'abl. forlo. Kin; jjiaanes, aod ail hinds
nlws ou hiiaj.
' A fire portiueiit of best olated
l.'iuKINtj I. LA-SI .- tr. in ti,.,lict to lir
i Any sly le ui fru,.t-Uiii.lrt iu,.vi-r a: tii
. iio'ier. W M. KN'.i
A- ril 11. 1"M",3. V. Mhik.t si.. il,
1 .'I. i'. a:.4tii.i li i
; Confectionery, Toy
raXJIT STOR
ltiii'licl ,ai ! I, Ssiiiillitry ,
cofj'.ct:om-:i:y ok ai i. ki:
; Toys f i: i.uy Di:.'. ::
1'iiHT.il'.. Ar
1
V'NSTAN"! I Y l,-n.'t n I f,.r
V. i -tiililisl.invi.t
; s I.olt.-ule uiiu retail
M pri.tes.
IU is niaiiiifnetiir'it i.lt Vil,-1.- t'.iii
t" lioop Up A full a-ioi 111,1, . viiiii-ll nre
rat.
"lot soo'.. S"gHi. S'litioto-rv. No., ofwl'
ai"ivi.f f.thrr arti 'les, all , f .l.i.,:i
i.uie I" ri. reti.il.
ill lueuibrr the lo,lue ai"i l.lio'
M. f i.l. Mi
Mi.il.et nr'-it, ,1 d,...r -!,. .. Y. VrU
stor
t Sunhury. F.pl. I j. l."..'i.- if
, "AVASHINCiTUX" 110
i rou'.hwesl Corner ol .Market Son
Ml Mil UY, I'V.'
rpilK iiii'li-rsigne l rcupveti'iilly inf- rii
1. thai he has taken i'U.,i-ge oi' tl.e ul
11 itel, and nA f.r the colli iiiii'ii"-,' of
pHttouuge and would iuviu all clUls ;.
call.
; uisiAiii.i:
is always suppli.d wiih Ihe best the tnai
His bur contain ihe .'.i.iceM liiiion.
Lug is 'a,d an I well ul'.cii.le'i l.v i an f
MllllAL'L V
Sunhury, April. 18, Im'i).
J. R. HILBUS
i'uiiiil) iir-jor A" 4'oui
Mulinniiii, Surlitiiinlx rln if Conn
Ornce in Washington lovviidiip. I.'ng;
he made hy letter, directed to the a
Ail business entrusted to bis cure, will
lilteloled 10.
April II, ISO, I ly
XOVI . Ltli S I'OH !.(
rpilK uiidor-ined w ill s, II at private
I TY-MX '1UWV I.i 1S. siiiuite in t
Suiihurv. 'i'he lots are loci'.ed withiu
of tho Peiiusylvauia llailrisd Compa
Miops. iu the northern part d'the low
all suitable building loii.i it tale la the
portion d the boiough. Tloy willbu
souable terms. I'or furllu-i parliculai
PKTLK 11. M
II. II. MASsK
FliAXCls hi
Puuhury. June IK. IV, 4
(i. M. Lai mak. A.
1MPORTEKS
WIXES AM) LIU
I. al JI a" A t
No. Mi South Ninth Street, between
Walnut, PIULAl'KLPHI
MayT, lMll
-ll.4fi!i:it'M IMTII'i' I I
i l l: n:i i:i:u
As Improvnd for IWO and
By E. Kl-TCllAM A CO., SKO Pearl .
rpiiK only Freeier eonsliucted on
X ciples. vviiha revolving can and
f craper. The ore badetis ihe freezing
the other removes it as fast a frozen.
The most rapid in freciiug, with ihi
Oi ice. . .
T he ui"rt eeononii ! in cost, as it is I
i
J
;
:
I and durable in structure.
1 For sale in all the priucipal cities at
j I'nion.
tsch Freeier accompanied wilt I
and full directiout.
rnicis.
M quurts,
4 quarts, "
A quaxdi,
6 quei is, .
It iia.iris,
JO qViurta.
Apply t U. V. JJASfl II,
Apply