y-WI 1W Bl IISBSSIS.auaSJJ. DYSPEPSIA. AM HfKA3KS RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF TI1F. lMVUK AND D1QE9TIVE OR OAKS Ar Cured Ly 1I0OFLANIVS German Bitte rs, Tlit Great MrtnytlttuiHg , r.GrJSJE ) These flitters have performed more Cures! Have ami Uo Give Better Satisfaction! Jluve more Testimony ! llavo more Respectable People to Vonch for Thcni ! Than any other articles in the market. We defy any ONE to eontrndicl this Assertion, A.B WII.I. 1MV 1000 To any one that will produce a CcrtiScato published hy us, mat u not gkni ink. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTF.HS. Will cure every ease of Chronic or Nervous Debility. Disease of Inn Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a disordered Stomach. OBSERYE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs : Inward Fill's. Fulness or Blood to tho Head. Acidity of the Sto much. Nausea. Heartburn. Disgust tor Food. Ftiluess or Weight in tho stomach. Sour Eructations. Sinking or Fluttering at the Tit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head. Hurried and DitB eult Breathing, Fluttering nt tho Heart. Choking or Suflocating Sensations when in a lying posture, lirii. Iiess of Vision. Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and lutl Pain in tho Head. Deficiency of Pcrspira tiou, Yellowness of tho Skin and Kyes, l'ain in the Side, liuek. Cliest, Limbs. .vV Sudden Flushesof Heat. Doming in tho Flesh, Constant Imngiuings of Evil, uud great Oopvession of Spirits. THAT'THIS BITTERS 18 MOT ALCOHOLIC, Contain no Hum or Whiskey, And can't make Drunkards, but is the Best Tonio in the World. ty Its-nil aVIio Miiyn Sot Froir tin Rev. Levi U. Hock. Pastor of the Baptist Chuich. Pemberton. N. J., formerly of the North Baptist Church, Philadelphia. I have known Hoofland's German Bitters favora bly lor a number of years. 1 have used them in my own family, and have been so ploased with their .effects that I was induced torcooutmend them to lua ny others, ami know that they have operated in a s:riking!y beneficial manner I take great pleasure in thus publicly proclaiming this fact, and calling the attention of those afllicted with thcthseuse for which they recommended, to these Bitters, knowing from experience that luv recommendation will be sustain ed. 1 do '.his more cheerfully as llooflnnd s Bitters is intended to benefit the nttticted, and is ''not a rum drink." Yours truly, LEVI li. BECK. From Her. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, and Christian Chronicle, Philadelphia. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Ta tent Mediciiios iu general, through distrust of their ingredients and eflccta, 1 yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself u have received troio any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do tin Hi. pu re readily in regard to Hoofland's ! nmiu Riltcis, prepare I by r. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I whs prejudiced against them fur many year, under tho impression that they were s!hietly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my .friend llobcrl Shcomukcr, Eq., for tho removal of this pr-ju lioo by proper tests, and for encourage uient to try them, when eulfcriug from great aud long continued debility, 'i ho use of three bottles of ibe.-c liittcra, at the beginning of the present yuar, nt followed by cvideut relief and Toleration to u slegrce of bodily and nientnl vigor which I had not fell for six month! before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend .for directing to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. From the Rev. Jos. 11. Keenarl, rastoi of the JOtb Baptist Church. Dr. Jackson .- Dear Sir: I have been frequently requested lo connect my name with commendations it Uitlerent kinds of medicines but regarding the practice as out of my appropriate sphere, I have in ull cases declined ; but with a clear prool in various instances, and uarticulurlv ii inw I'lmilv. i.f it,., h. fulness of lir. ilootlaud's Gorman Bitters, I depart for once from my usual eotirso. to express niy full conviction that. "for eeueral dcbilitv of thn MVRl 1,111 :ftnd especially for Liver Complaint, it is a sale aud valuable preji'i.itiou. In some eases it may fail ; .but usually. 1 doubt not, it will bo very beneficial to .those who sudor from the above cause. Yours, veiy res-.ecifully, J. II. KENNARD, Eighth below Coates Street, Philadelphia. Jproui Rev Warren Randolph, Pastor of Baptist Church, tiermaulowu, Peon. Dr. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir: Personal expe dience enables uio to say that I regard the Herman Bitters, prepared by you as a most excellent medi cine. In eases uf Severn eold and general debility 1 ,liave been greatly benefitted by the use of the Bitters. Yours, truly, WARREN RANDOLPH. Ucrinantown, Pa. From Iter. J II. Turner, Pastor of llcddiug M. E. Church, Philadelphia. Dr .lacks.ii) Dear Sir : Having used your Ger man Bitters in my family frequently 1 am prepared to say that it has been of great service. bclieie that in uuu-t cases of general debility of tho system it it the safest and most valuable remedy of which 1 diuve any knowledge. Yours, respecltullv, J. II. Tl'RNFR, ' io. 72i X. Nineteenth Street. From the Rev J. M. Lyons, formerly Pastor ol tho Columbus . J I aud Milcstowu (Pa.) Baptist Churches. . New Kocbollv, X. Y. Dr. 0. M. .In. kson Dear Sir: 1 led it a plea sure thus, of my mil acoord, 10 bear testimony to Jlie ex"elenee of (he irormmi Bitters. Some years mice being iiuieh atllieted with Dyspepsia. I used them with very beneficial result, i hae often re commended to persons enfeebled by that tormenting disease aud have beard from tbeiii tho most flatter, jug testimonials as to their jjreat value In cues of general debility, 1 believe u to be a loiiio that ean jiol be iui p.,.ed J. M LYONS From tho liov. Thos. Winter, Pastor of Roxboruugh Baptist Church. Dr. Ja.kion; Dear Sir: I fn-1 it dua to your excellent preparation, llooflaod's Guiuan Hitters, to h I I my n sliuo.iiy lo the deserved reput.ilii 11 it Im um.tiiied 1 have lor years, at limes, heen troulde'l ''" '" di-ordor in u.y lo ad and 10 1 ivut s.v.teui. 1 waa.Uisvd hv a friend In try a bi'lle ofyour tier (uan Hu:ei-, 1 oi l hi. an I have experienced great Ml uu.xp.vted relief; uv ,e,!ji .u ,,n rry I liiat.iri.illy benelilled. J eojj; iui,,,. , ,v.u,,lltll, t), ani. le m.ero I uuel with eues su'mlur In mv owu, I and li'.ve been assured by many of Ha ir g.vd eilmis lUtptcUully youis, T WiMlX. liojibor is 11, p. J I'mui llev J Herman, ol It,, lienns.', f.,,ie noi, it 11.11011. iierk eouiiiy. 'a Pr CM J.k..u.-;UJ.'le..ir -llu LhIS t.f.n ir ul d Hit Dyspepsia luails l.,oI sol m b er u-r 1 any 111.' Ikii,, ,i U.J II, a. luuel. as o, I r t oi n 1 to,!,. il.So 1 Il.lltls 1 tin muell (uj. I U K II' 1 I K. I, lit k, l-.l.le. i .'h .-. 1 I ia.i..u.t -VillCLtJ. L.i,. sUs i.,,:,,!, ,,. ,lK n ,u( i, ui) t l in p'l ln ...'.,t) . . isll !l-J i.i.i, v lluin.-a. ' tLW'AHE nj-r .i VTll tl i;- e tbal lbs kitfBatui.- ,.f 1 M j u Ksii, lb Hi ,p,.i u, s. b II .in. t I oU Is ia raoi i i su asw.esl .11,. .'- '"'I ! Ib IfluL. lo Mol ba flul utl I) Li t I s .1...,. .1..... ... 1. ou in.i u.s L j ... ., i .... r . V . . . ' ' ' i - ..pi.- ' ' ''' ' '-', -W bit dist il " I - t t Ml. Ihltnt-lptiln A Frio Rnllrtmsl. riHIHgrsint lino Irnverses the Northern and North A west comities of Pennsylvania to tho city of Erio onH ske Eric. It has been leased by the Penny1vnia Railroad Company, and under their au'pinea' is being rapidly opened throughout its entire longth. It Is now in use for Passenger and Freight businrw from Jlarrishnrs; to St. Mary's (21 luile.i) on the Eastern Division, and from "Sheffield to Erio, (78 mues,i on ine western Division. TIMS or PA88EN0KR TRAI.1SI AT Kt NnmT. Arrive JiafUmrit. Lrnre Wr.itirarH. Mail Train, 10.2.S A M. Mail Train, 4 05 P.M. Express Train, 11.44 P.M Express Train. 6. fill A. M Cars run through without change, both ways, nil these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven, and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cart on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Baltimore, and Wiiliamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger business apply at tho 8. E. Cor. 11th and Market Sis. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents, S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market St., Philadelphia. J. W. hevnnlds. Erie. 3. SI. D'itl, Agent N. C. 11. K., Baltlmoro. 11. 11. HorTO!, Uen'i Freight Agt. Philada. Lewis L. Hot tt. Oon'l Ticket Ag't., Philada. Josr.ru I). Potts, Gen'l Manager, Williainsport. May 27, ISM. SOLIDIFIED EE1T7AL CB.EAIsC. I "or C'li'iinsilnur, H lilU'illiiK' unI Ir -M ryiiff llio 'I II.! This article is prepared with the greatest care upon Feieiitific principles, and warranted not to contain anything ill the slightest degreo deleterious to the teeth or gums. Some of our most eminent Dental Surgeons have given their sanction to, nnd cheerful ly recommend it as a preparation of uperinr quali ties for cleansing, whitening and preserving tho TEETH. It cleans them readily, rendering them beautifully white and pearly, without tho lightest Injury to the enamel. It is healing to the gums where they are ulcerated and sore. It is also ah ex cellent disinleetor for old decayed teeth, which are oflen exceedingly offensive. It gives a rich creamy taste to the mouth, cleansing it thoroughly, and im parting a delightful fragrance to the breath. PltEPAKED ONLY BY A. II A W L K Y vfc CO., X. W. Cor. 10th., A Lombard ..Philadelphia.. And sold by all Druggists. PHICE 25 CENTS. TESTIMONIALS. ''The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high esteem in w hieh he holds tho Dental Cream, must 00 sufficient evidence (if its value ; to quote other testi uinnials in detail is needless, contenting ourselves by limply giving tho names aud addresses of persons who speak of its excellency for the teeth. Philadelphia, April 15th, 180.1. Having carefully examined A. llawley's "Solidi fied Dental Cream, n I hereby cheerfully recom mend it to the public generally. It is an excellent preparation for cleansing nnd preserving the teeth, and can be used by all persons with tho utmost con fidence, as its properties are perfectly harmless. Be sides preserving the teeih, it promotes a healthy action to the gums, and imparts a pleasantness to the breath. Dr. W. R. WHITE, 1203 Arch St. Thomas Ingrain. M. D , Dentist, 491 N. Fourth St. .1. llirkcy. Ko4 S. Sixth St. E. Vanderslice, Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch St. C. A. Kinsbury, Deutist, I UK Walnut SC. S. Dillingham. D D.S., 734 Arch St. F. M. Dixon, S27 Areh St. Edward Townsend. Dentist. 426X. Fourth St. L. 11. Porpblry. Dentist, 807 N. Tenth St. M. L. Long. Dentist, 02!) N. Sixth St. Mav2S, latl4. ly O S 15 O 11 N'S CELEBHATED PHEPAHED JAVA COFFEE, W A Ji li A A' T K 1) SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET. IT is used by first class families everywhere, and highly recommended for nervous and dvspeptiu persons, being very nuitritious and free from all deleterious substances, in testiiuonv of which 1 havo certificates from the most euimincnt Physicians in tho Country. Try it, and you will he sure to con tinue its use in preference to any other. Sold at retail for Twenty-Five Cents per Pound by First class Grocers throughout tho United "tatcs. I tr A liberal disoount to the Trndo. " Put up only by i.i:wim ,. oniioicv, Wholesale Depot, 69 Warren at. Xcw Y'ork. May 7, IStil. LATESTI IMPROVEMENT OF AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. AT TII1S F O IT KT D R -5T, of ?bOH3,SAC3 & CCCFEP., SUNBURY, fKZNTISr'A.. Get the Best Get the Cheapens (let the most Eco nomical, which can be had at the Rohrbaeh Foundrv. Having a Inrge assortment of the most approved STOVES, such as Cooking, Parlor, Office and Shop Stoves, which will he sold at tho lowest rates. Also. Kettles of all sizes, Pans. Skillets. Ao. ! They are also manufacturing Machinery, Ploughs, ' Castings, Ao., at short notice. Repairing all kinds of Agricultural Implements ; done in a good workinanliko manner aud at the shortest notice. I All lirt ielt'S stiinnml as nr.l.,. .. . I , .- ........... uiut-ii cvsiiuci- fully solicited aud promptlv attended to. KOHRBACll 4 COOPER. l"t? Old Iron, and all kinds of Produco taken in Exchange for work Suubury, June la, 1SC4. tf G. M. I.VJU!. A. M. 6A1.LADE. IMPOHTEKB WINES AND LiaiORS. LADI IS V NlLLtDE, Xo. 12S South Xinth Street, between Chesuut and Wulnut, PHILADELPHIA. Slay 7, lfeul. LILLIES CHILLED I RON S A P iT" The Only Safe Reliable against both Tire and Burglary. I am now prepared to furnish three sites of Nation Mi 11,11,1 Kut..J 'l'kn l..l. L,: ..... - --.v. j m,v uviu r ire auu iturgiar- proot, with two djstinct inside Burglar Safes, and I three of my new Anii-Mieromcter Loeks on each I wife, believed to be the only bank -lock now iu Use I that has not been picked or cannot be picked by I the aid of the micrometer. These Sufes all present fotir tu six luches in thickness of solid iron, guaranteed to be the strongest, the most difficult to drill and to stand the most resistance against both fire and i burglary of any Sale in the t nited States of the ; siuue size and cost. 1 have on hand also, and will furhish all sites of Bank ault Miles. wswsiiig all the advantage, of , the. pt'ove Hga:ut burglary. Aim, all sues of Mercantile Safes both burglar , prool und Hie aud hurglnr-proof. Also, liriiiimeiiliil Dwelliug house Safes, burglar pro..!', and liro and burglar-proof (warrauted not damp). ! Alro. the strongest and cheapest Vaalt diirs, for I bank and mercantile vaults. All ihe above aro Lilliv's wrought and chilled inn,. AIo,s!xsls Lillie's Wrought Iron Fire-Proofs, Mairaiiled eo,ual to auy eouimou Safes, at lully ouu llni I has prue. Also, a scl eral assortment of seoond-baod Safes, loajiy of mem nearly new, and of aprotel makeis, received in exchange lor Lillie's Chilled Irou Safes. I ties are .tiered at or below aueiiou prices M C. SAD1.I.K Ag. nt. No. 11 S. StkV!lI Blievt. June II, l-il. iiowakiT" ATt5rvrioN7 PHI1..11E1.P1IIA, PA. nUi a.i-s ol'lhe tenons, Nrinlsuil, I rlmiry inl Sruul ta,.a.i sua - l ew and ssliel.!.. Irtaiuieni iu lipi rlsol Ilia llnV Abl. Ar.'it'l liiS.nt l.y mail in sealed l.ilvr i i... 'ree f , har,. Addresa Dr J SK1L. UN ll'il l.Mli.K, Hoaai l Aasncialion, No. I So,,i,h Si,,,!, MIa, Philadelphia, 1'a. J'y i, liM't -ly j"iOU)ING!IOUSK. 'III. l till A UMIMt tr-u trip fi . J.,ra Iloa,") rsii r K v. vr. n na H.ll, , lllk, ,a. ,b. MBUie a..ally " . .,u l .M, k ho.. ,U ,,,,2,. ' . -1. v ... ., Mn, LADIIS' SPUING AND SUMMER 11 I XT iitr T T- 11 n n ' 1 r A 1 (1 1 hAl(Y DnKSS I (I )N 1 - v ' 1 Minn A.VVl IMIM I.ll, Two tloora West of the Tost Ollicc, HAS Just received and opened alariro assortment of Fancy Dress Goods, sneh s Gloves, Jourian Kid-gloves, Silk and lisle thread Gloves; Ladies cotlon Hose. Children's Hose, Silk Mits. Handker chiefs. Cursors, Embroidered Slippers, Ribbons FAN CY DB ESS BUTTONS, Bugle Gimbs, Trimmings. Millions. Belt Kibon, Velvet RibU'iis. Braid, Hell Cliisns. Ladies' Neek-tles. F'ancy Buttons. CHAPE KIB'rtON and TRIMMING; Embroidering Braids, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and insertions; Malleose I, ace l;ollars, Itrena'liue Voilanney Dross vonins, Head Dresses, Notts, and a variety ot other articles. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS BOOKS AND (STATIONERY, Books, Hymn Books, Blank Boeks, Memorandum Books, Diaries, Pnokot Books, Ink Stands, Pens, Poncils, Ac, Ao. TOYS AND OAMKS VOli CI1ILI)TIKN, All of whioh have been selected with care and will be sold at reasonabl e prices. ANNA PAINTER. Snnbury, April 23, 1864. THE I KED LIOOOTEL. (Lato Mrs. Boulton's.) MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA. JULIUS ARBITER, HAS taken this old and well known stand, and refitted and furnished the same is prepared to accommodate Boarders and Travelers Willi the best the market can afford. Ho hopes by strict attention to business to receive a sbaro of public patronage. His TABLE contains the best the market aflords. His Paris tilled with the choicest of Liquors, both .Villi ami spirituous. Tho stabling is good, and attended by careful Ostlers. Sunbury, April 30, 1SG4. ly (".iMmrsti i:a! ir.io'r. Jt'ST received a new stock of Fishing Tackle for Spring sales, consisting of Rials, Reels, Lines, ItBskeis, Snoods, Flouts. Nets. Flies. Artificial Bait, Rigged Lines. Gut, Grass and Hooks, to which tho attention of dealers is particularly requested. Orders. Wholesalo and Retail, punctually filled and satisfaction warranted. JOHN K RIDER, 2nd nnd Walnut streets, Philadelphia. February 27, 1804. Hiu AN INTERESTING HISTORY or DR. BCHENK'B OWN CASE. WHILE LABORING VNDEU CONSl'MPTIOX And how his Puliuonio Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,' and Mandrake Pills acton the System in Curing that Disease, nnd tho Carrnt Micccnm Atlosidiiig It! The nbove isacorrcct likencssof Dr. Sehcnk taken many years ago, after ho had recovered from Con sumption; by a course ol his 'Schenks Pulmonic Syrup." Tho likeness, although it does not rcprc sent htm anything like as bad as he wasnt tho wort, yet it is in strong contrast with the hale and vigorous looks of the Portrait below, which is the true like ness of hiin nt present time. The contrast between tbeso two portraits is so great that many would not believe them to bo the same person. Y'et there are hundreds of persons, in nnd around Philadelphia, who will recognise both pnrtrnits to bo true reprosen. tations. When the first was taken he weighed 107 pounds ; nt Ihe present time his weight Is 20 pouuds New YonK, Wednesday, March 30, 1S0I. TO THE Pl'BLIC. Thirty years ago I was in the last stages of Pul monary Consumption, and given up to dio. I resided in Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parrish. then ol this city, ordered me to Morcatown, N. J , a distance of nine miles which took me two days to get there. On my arrival 1 was put to bed, and there laid for many weeks. This was my native place, where all my family lived and hiid died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who attended niy father in his last illness, was called, and gave me one week to fix up niy af fairs. He had seen all niy family go that way, and thought 1 was to go, too Then I heard of Ihc'reme dios I now ufl'er to the public, which cured me. It seemed to me that 1 cuuld feel them penetrating niy whole system. They soon ripened the matter on my lungs, and I would spit off more than a pint of urn-naive yellow matter every morning. As soon as that began to subside, niy cough, fever, pain, night sweats ull began to leave me. and my appetite became so great that it was with difficulty I could keep from eating loo much. 1 soon gaired my straugtn audi have been growing iu flesh evur since. For many years 1 have enjoyed uninterrupted good health, keeping the liver and stomach healthy w ith the Seaweed To nic aud Mandrake Pills, us I am of a billious temper ament. My weight is two hundred aud twenty pounds Ou my recovery people would send for me far und near, to see if their casus were like mine. For this purpose I pay professional visits in Ihe large cities. Theconsuinptivea wi-h to see the oue I but makes these medicines, and who was cured of con sumption by theiu. To make new lungs is impoai Lie; but cavities ill the lungs aud chronic ulcera tions uf the I roiichial tubes can be healed Such cswer are dying hourly under the ordinay treatment of physicians, and just such are uured by the proper use of Sehcnk s Puliuonio Syrup, Scuu etd 1'ouie. aud Mandrake Pills. ' I am now a healthy man, with a large cavity in Ihe middle lobe of Ihe right lung, the lower lobe very much heliullted aud com l.lete adhesion of ll,a i.U..s. The left lungs is sound, and the umier lobe of Ihe rigul lung is iu a tolerably healthy condition, lbs gn at reason why physieiaus do not euro consump tion i they try to do too uiuea ; they give luedielue, to stop Ihe c -ugh. to slop chill, to stop night sweats, hectic filer, aud, by so doing. I hey derange Ihe whole digesiiia oners, liking up Ihe secretions and eventually Ihe palurnt .inks and dies. After I uiube a eaieluUxaiiiiimiion ul lite patient with Ihe lU-rniioiet ler, and bud tulips euouh lull l.. .,ur I t dire. l the paiiei.l how to use Ihe ll.ree reiurdiaa. I lleiuoie Hie cause ami they will all slop of their eoc o1 No oik can be cured of consumption, : Hi r ciMup:aiut dyspepsia, ealairh. canker. aloreld i tkioal, utiles, ill, liter aud stuu.ach are luuile kai. 'by lu New EugUaJ ibis canker chronic oatajik, i ulcraled Ihiual, eluiigailou ul uiuia, is suure preia lenl ihaniu anyolhrn soeliou uf lb, eouulrr. This Is liisjueully caused by a foul slow a. k Vow way ' buia II out auk ceusliu liiu and asjaiu, and all ll itnllei uuu.istfary r,lu. t'oiuet Uie sIuuisaIi soi liter, ami u..y will btaj up Ibeiiueltus. UixmI auliiiiou is lb, teiussly Ifvimhavu auy ditraM Ui ai.y 4il ul lb, !ly! it llf i.iu.ln ih.i, and deesy isture aud m-.f, until you ssa gis lb, stu iuss.k lu lbs eutuliuv tu disj loud aud busks n. biuud Iu take Ibe -Ia4.e v( Uuaasi-d saailsir Ibls Ibe only way lu beai mviiiw.im i; uu( m4 ulo.r aled Ixuissblal luU, 1'wImI lb, siwt,sli au4 liter as4 aalure s all du the kxlii ( alany fiuu kale aa als U.ai lain SMiieuis ae i,al puoasrs uf a, bluusi H ksu bluud to ,uss aisss 1 t aaaaui U puna. I , I, sinasal Ue sau,e a Uo 4 nsi.d n.sius la lb, i).aat but H lb, appaiatua la w. dss.ia. I..., ,4mi. b aa) i. it pl,,, ,.f a..isl, , a.il u.... t,, Cluud. wla. ,, i . i . - u ,a.i abub is 4-tni 4 . s I -'i ariMslisiN siiat, Us iU .auful lasia t 1 . a a4Ms4 )M, the stomach, and It Is carried nA by the aid of tho Mandrake Pills, the Pnlmonio Syrup is made Into "'lanitruke rill", the I uluionio ryrup is niaile mtr l,M This is the only way to euro consumption If I cannot get a good a digest. I cannot cure the patient - Nevor mind Ihe conith ; remove the cause and will stop of itself. This is the most trouble 1 have with jny patients at my rooms. They say, "Doctor, I foel slionger ; I I csn eat ; Iny night sweats are better, and I feel bet- tnr every way; but my oongh is so bad yet;" and they are astonished to hear mo say that does not . matter; remove the cause nnd the eotigh will s op t of itself Schenl s Seaweed creates a good appetite in about nine days, when there Is no lung ill1-!- se, j unless tho liver is so eoneioaled that the M indrnko i Pills cannot unlock the ducts of the snll bladder in I that short space of time, In order to allow the stale bile lo pass off. Keep tho liver and stomach healthy and there is less danger of consumption or any other j disease. It is hard W take cold when thoso organs; arc healthy. Those that are bilious, low-spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor appetite, nervous, stomach full of wind, everything that is oaten lies heavy, loss of memory, try one bottle of ' .SCIIENCK'iS SEAWEED TONIC, and one box of S011ENK S MANDRAKE P1LL.S. It is only a cost of one dollar and twenty-five cents, with full di rections. This is sufficient," in many cases, to satis fy what the medicinos are. Frequently one bottle makes a great change in the system. Any person thut enjoys ordinary health, by using tho Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills occasionally, must got the digestive organs in such a healthy condition that they become fleshy I can produce a number of my old consumptives patients now enjoying good health, weighing nearly i0 pounds. I will oonelude by relating three cures I have mado in New Y'ork, and wnicn arc ail uinereni, anil wisn any ouo w no ici-is an interest in Ihe matter to visit them. First is Mrs. Karlow. residing then at No. 1117 Houston street Jlcr husband enlled msm meat my rooms. .12 Bond street nnd wbhod me to cnll nnd sec her. He said I could do no good ; that ho had had all tho best medical attendance, and all said she was too far gone with Consumption to be cured ; but she hinl licnnl ol somo great euros I had made, and he desired to gratify her wishes. I called, aud found her lying confined to her bed in the last stage of bronchial' consumption anil without doubt must nave died soon. 1 examin ed her lungs, found both bronchial lubes very much affected, but no cavities had formed, her cough was very severe, the spit-lmx was half full of thick pus. Pulse 140, leg swollen very much ; and worse i than all, she had chronic diarrlnra. Iler bowels had been moved eleven times that day. told her that sho had lungs anough to be cured, but that this dinrrho-a had bcenof long standing, and her stomach was in such a ulcerated condition that I was afraid nothing could be done. She insisted 1 should try and do what I could for her, oliserving that sho could not last long in the condition she was in. and I could not make her any worse. I gave her first a doso of my Mandrake Pills, and the tonic and s'yrup freely. That was on Tuesday, nnd by the next Sunday the diarrhoea was carried oft, her appetite had returned and she could sit up in bed and eat her dinner. She is now well, and gave a long certificate, certified to by the Rev. Dr Downing. Mrs. Bartholomew. Hi West Forty-fifth street, came to my rooms with a tumor nu her liver. Mio was low-spirited, skiu sallow, tongue coated, bowels costive, no appetite, and fast sinking into the grave. Tho said tumor had been ruuuing over fourteen years. I gave her Syrup. Tonic nnd Pills, nnd told tier to take them just us Ihe directions wero printed. She came back to my rooms, 32 Bond street in two weeks, somewhat better ; her tongue had begun to clean a little around the edges, bcrskiu whiter and her eyes brighter and tho tumor dischurging very offensive matter, much faster than it had cvor doue before. She kept gradually improving, and iu nlaiut two mouths she came to my mums very much fright ened, saying that tho tumor had nearly slopped running, and was healing up. and that every doctor had told her that it it ever healed it would cause her death. I told her that the disease had all left her system, nnd nature would heal the ulcer up. They are now healed, and have been for about a year, and she is a hearty and robust a woman us you will find in a days walk. Sho is glad for any one to call on her. and lakes great pains to visit any one that she hours has anything like her easo. and tries to get them to come and see mo. The next case is .Mi, -a .'cotield, from Stamford, Conn., Mrs. Bartholomew got her down to sec mc, and she has been ever since ut her house. When she first ciiuio to my rooms, sho w as iiiiu-li emaciated with a distressing cough, spit ting largo quantities of bloojl. I examined her lungs with the respirometcr, and in ull iny practice never found one w ith one lung so fir gone and the other lung so sound. I could not give much encourage, meut. I thought sho would die ; but to my aston ishment tho Puliuonio Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills all seoiued to go right tu work, tho lung is all healed over, leaving a oavity as largo as a ginwc egg; good nppclite, tjno spirits, mid has gained situs thirty. five pounds in weight. She has some cough yet. which I do uot tulnk will leave her beioro Juue. 1 should think it woiild he of great iuterest to some unprejudiced physician tu vh.it tneso oases, jiilieulurly .Mis SeoSebl. oranv of thein who have been cured l.y my medicine they are num. crous iu New York ; but the above three nil dillcr from each other ; and if u y medicines are doing what I roprescnt they are, they should huvo tho frviit and the aiUicied know where ud how they Liny bo ourcd. J. H MTHENK, M.D. Dr. J. II. Schenk enn ho tuun-l at the principal ofliuc. No. .'1'J North tilh Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from V A. M. until 5 P. M., tu give advice free of charge; but lor a through exami-..lion he ch.irges throe dollars. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup an t Seaweed Tonic each 1 26 per buttle, or to. tho halfdoicn. Mandrake Pills 2i cents per lain, und is for sale by all Druggists and Dealers. May 14. I&o-t. ly 1804. lis!' SII'I. 1C AFRESH SUPPLY OF SPIUXU AND SIMMER MILLINERY C.00DS, At tho Large Millinery Storo of 31iNM n. I.. 4aii-U-r, Fawn street, two door south of Shnmokin Valley i, Pottsvillo Railroad, SL'NBl RY, Pa., Consisting of Ihe very latosf styles of JI E CLP .tV W B lZr n Also. Trimmings such as Ribbons, Laces, French and American flowers, rcathcrs, Ac. ALSO, A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF Fancy Goods & Notions. to which she directs the attention of her friends, and invites all to call uud see be for o purchasing else where Thankful for past patronage, she hopes by keep ing tne best assortment at reasonable prices to cou tiutio the same. Sunbury, April 9, 1SCI .'Im ISrntfiiiff Knilroital. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT- BEAT T1U NK LINE from the North ana North-West lor Philadelphia, New York. Read ing. Pottsvillo, Lebanon. Allenlown. Easton, 4c. Trains leave llarrislmrg for Philadelphia, New York, Reading. Poltsville. and all Intermediate Stations, at b A. M., and 2 IUI P. M. New York Exprcsslcaves llarrislmrg at 6 30 A.M., arriving lit New York at 1 4.'i the same day. A spu -ial Accommodation Paasenger train leaves Reading ul 7 li A. M., and returns from llurrisburg at i P. M. Fares from llurrisburg: To New Y'ork 1 5 ; to Philadelphia t,i Si uud $2 SO. Bugguge checked through Resuming, leave New York at 6 A. M.. 12 Noon, and 7 P M. (Pittsburgh Express arriving at Harris burg at 2 A. M j Leuie Philadelphia ul s ISA. M . and 3 SO P M. Sleeping ears in the Xew Y'ork Impress Trains through to and from Pittsburgh without change. Passengers by the Cattawisaa Rail Road leave Ta maquaat H 60 A. M , and 2 15 P. M , for Philadel phia. New-York, and all Way Points Trains leave Poltsville at V la A. M , and 3 0 P. M , for Philadelphia, ilairisburg and New York. Anaccomiiiudalion Puneuger train leatea Reading at 6 Do A. M., aud returns fiuiu 1'liila.ielphia al i uu P. M. tfAII the above trains run daily, Sundays ex cepted . A Sunday traiu leaves Poltsville at 7.80 A.M., and Philadelphia at 3 I j P. M. Couiumtatiou, Mileugu, Seuja.n, ami Excursion Tickets, at reduued rales tu and ftoui all points, btl Pounds Bagga-ii allowed each Passenger. U A. MCiiLLS. Umeral Suiieriutvudeut- Meysr, mi. MANHOOD I How Isttat, Hist KralorsMl. Il sri.ublishe..a nsw edition of Dr. CI LVER. I.I.L S l f.l.r HHATKD KSSAY uu Iherudical cure (wiihuiit unNlieiue) ol tint ksmtohmiika. of tetitinal weakuasa. Involuntary Seminal Less, I. ruraacv Mrutal and l'Lsi.,l Iuwapaity, liupssli. susuuio Marriage, eel ; also. Cool arnoa, Ipilrp y, and Fits. Uiducad by ssll-ludul jenee or sexual extravagance Ijr" l''ie, m u tt.iltJ inilo), auy nj Hit. The eeluWate4 auth.-r ia this admirable aaay slsaly deuiuiMUalass, fruia a thirty yw suouutti.1 pias-liee, thai lh alsrailng iSuusqutuoi of soil anus, uiay Iss ra.lle.lly euid aiUuiul the Uangeruus u.u o ii.iiru.l iu,.jui4,e or tha applwailua of ika kaire-uiuuu out a auli( cure, at vuct muioU a-lata aud efev-lual, ay a,ro u Luh..i ,ut f.r.i, ui kn.iur stiu ku autsdittuu sue a, saay Ufa kiu-Mlf cheaply, pruauly. atui ladieally. It I bis Lsoiuie should siliai bauds f evar yuuik and aey ssaa Us lbs I sad ' aval aaiai sm. la a platu elu(, u aay addrsa, pusl paid oa IMS, lb J.,jUt( Msli.u, ty ad uieseiutf Ui nuLiUa.s ' l?T B.. M.f Yk, Peat titksa lk,, tW Ja l. a-s -y H i I u ik iPamhsaeat I'auar I 1mmi a4 Weak "a IsMisaa. Kassmuuisss Sh.iis.oss. a . tt7atw Tnr.T?ixrnnkr. XVlJlYU X. llVVl 1X1 V , Ready to nail down. READY ROOFING At loss than half the cost of tin roofs. ADIT "HOOFING More durable than tin. . TaXsADV "ROOFING Suitable for steep or flat roofs. READY-TlOOFINO For all kinds of buildings, In all climates. READY "ROOFING Easily, cheaply, and quickly put on. Needs no coating over with cement afler it is nailed dowu. READY "ROOFING Made of a strong woven fabric, thoroughly saturated and covered upon both surfaces with a perfectly wa terproof composition, and put up in rolls ready for use 40 inch wide, and 75 feet long. , We also manufacture LIQUID CE1II.1TT. For Lhakt Tis Room, Much choapor and more durable than o'l paint. ALSO, ('oiiipoaail foment, For Loaky Shingle Roofs, Which will often save the cost of a new roof. Samples of Ready Roofing and Circulars sent by mail when desired. Favorableu-rms made with responsible parties who buy to sell again. READY HOOFING CO.. 73 Muiden Lano, X. Y April 23, 1804. I'.TTj lMly 4 'nit lie ii n ArllHl. COOPER'S PHOTOGRAPH AND ART GALLERY, No. 1.1.18 Chesnut Street, opposite the U. 8. Mint. Gallery, Reception and Oporating Rooms ALL ON FIRST FLOOR. Allstvlcsnnd sixes of Photographs, Ivnrytypes. Ferrotypes or "Tintypes'' and taken at prices to suit tho times. Pictures Finished In Water Colors, Oil, India Ink nn.l Ptislil Horses and other animals, Equipago. Country Seats. Ruins, JUoilolsot .Machinery, ic, lor l atenting ac urntclv nhotonranhed. P F. Cooper desires to call tho attention of per sons visiting Philadelphia to his new Ground lloor (lu'lerv. whero ho has introduced ncwly-patenlcd cameras, capable of taking, in a few seconds, one hundred Photographs, from the small stamp or auto, graphic, to tho Imperial end Life Site. Alter manv exiieriincnts he has succeeded in pla cing bis sky-light at an improved angle, ditlusing tho light in equal proportions, nnd producing that ' s..ri rn.lation ,.f tone which cannot be given iiv the side nnd sky-lights, generally used, and which of so much importance to tho beauty of a picturo. ; js made of French glass and is the lar'.ai in Philadel phia. Mr. Ciaper lias been engaged mere than twenty ' yours iu the study nnd practice of tho Fine Arts. Ilis long experience as a Miniature and Portrait Painter is suiheicut guarantee fur tho perfection of the pictures made at his establishment. The art ol idealizing Is well understood ; none but the most skillulnrtistsarc employed in the rcspcotive ' departments. All Pictures Warranted ; the Ivnrytypes will not change iu any dim. He, nnd will stand the test of acids. Pellicular attention is paiu tu giving grace ful and easy aisiiinns. ' Daguerreotypes and all o:her kinds of pictures copied. I roni small medallion to life sue, unit finish ed in colors or Indian ink, to look equal to pictures . taken from life. This Gallery psesgcs rare fucil lies for taking Equestrian Pictures from life, in the rear building, where from ouu to titty horses oaa he photographed at u time. X. B To Ph.logrn;hers. Colorists and others. Just Issued A New tork on Photograph Coloring. Ivorytj ping, Enamelling, Ivory Miniature Paining. Ac. Coutplu'.c itisi ructions given tor mukiug Ivorytypes witli n.iuo vattiaidv T--ceniis, never belore published, useful to all photographer, lor ono of wnieh a turge sum lias been offered. By following tlie directions contained in this hook, even those persons with no previous knowledge, ot l'uintiLg cannot tail to color pholoinphs iu a beau tiful aud effective style. One copy with model of coloring $5 Oil, wtthout model UU. By relenting $1(1, Ink model sett of colors, &e., will be sent free of charge. Will be Pul.li.-hcd Shortly, A Yaliaiii.e WoitK us I'i-.awimi. With progreisive Illustration ot the Human Face and Figure. ALSO, A IIa.nd-Book on Positions, V illi Illustrations. Designed fur thu use of Photo graphers and Artists. Mr. Cooper continues lo receive Ladies and tun. tl.-uieu into his Classes for instructroii iu Drawing, and Photograph, Ivorytype. India Ink ami Pastil Piiinting, and a beautiful process for Enameling Pictures. Circulars containing list of prices of pictures aud further information respecting tin- Books and Terms of iie-truetion may he had by enclosing Post Olhce Address aud a Slaiuu to P. F. COOPER, EI.1S Chesnut Sliest, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Caleb Cope. President Academy of Fine Arts. Dr. Tina. U. t ilson. Oruithelogist and Entomologist Rev. 'itiiunas Miles Martin, P. E. Church. Hon. Victor A. Sarlori, Consul of Leghorn. Robert G. Clarkson, of Firm of Jay Cooke A Co. New York, Rev. W. A. Jlaybiu, Reel. St. Albau's Church. Boston. J. E. TilionA Co. Henry lloulan t, Esq., Long Branch, X. J. Baltimure. Mous. Amedeo Sauvon, French Concttl. May 21st, liiil. WILLIAMSPORT OIL WORKS ! XOX-EXPLOSIVE PURE CRYSTAL CARR0N IB'-, IX TIGHT PACKAGES. Orders will receive prompt attention. II. D. IIOLDS. Williamsport, June 25, 1S64. Proprietor. Northern Central Itniluny ! ki .vi.Mi'ic inn: TAiti.i:. THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltimore ! and Washington city. Coiiuections mado with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, to aud from Pittaburg and the West. 11IUEE TI1A1NS DALY to and from tneNorth and West Branch Susquehanna, Elm il a, and all of North- I em New York. ON and alter MONDAY, MAY ltlth, 1654, the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central ' Railway will arrive at and depart from Sunbury, , llurrisburg and Baltimore as follows, sis ; I SOL T II W A it D . Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily (except 1 Sunday). 10 25 A. M. , " leaves liairiaburg, 1 2o P. M. ; " arrives al Balliuiora, i 0 " ; Express Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Suuday,) 11 45 P.M. " leaves llarrisburg (except Monday.) 2 50 A. M 11 arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday). T 00 A.M. llarrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris- burg, r 00 A. M. iiunuurv AMotuuiodalluu laavv 4Lbury daily (except Sunday) at T SO A M N0KT1MVARD. ' Mall Train laarts fca'limore daily (ea. eepl Sunday) " leave ilarruburf " arrives at Suubury, Express Traiu Nat as Baltimore daily . " arrives al llarrisbuig, " b at es llairisburg laicepl j Mukdayi. " arm as at Suubury. 8 20 A. M 1 Jo P. M, 4 V5 - il So P . M 1 iu A U. 3 I5A 5 id M. Ilarjisburg Aooouimodaiioa leave Harris burg, daily (except Sunday) at 3 00 P M ' arrives al lluriisouig, T 5U I al Sunbury Aoouuiiuodaiion leatea Uartla- bu'i daily isie-tpi tHiaday) al 4 00 P J for turthw ibtj.ii.sHoo apply al the Olfioa. I Jv i'lU-lUHl. teu llariuaurg, Jaua .t oupl. PKaNaSIOXS, sou.vritis AMI) bACK PAY COLLtCTKD. SI UmVK. Atlufu.y at Law. U duly asiilws. I !-( u4 ll--o4 W I'llisleMs, ass.sssst)is asissu U ! It MiJoas, ". Lkus,4aul Jiis I'lUwa iu Mwkst stiset, eppw la Shin II al, auubaiy, Pa. slaaaail 4, lac 4 ly Hi: CIIKAM KltKKZKItS. isa iissl livsa ke T"li. aisVete 1803. - ww. F1ULING & GRANT AT THE MAMMOTH STORE, w Ol'LD respectfully announce that they have Must received and opened a Try Urge and well telcc ted Stock of GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are willing to disposa of at a VERT SMALL ADVANCE ON Fir sit font. QUE STOCK IS UUM-'Xs-liS AND EMBRACES EVEUYTHIKd ' GIVE XJS A. CALL. Thankful for past favors wo hope lo meet a con tinuance of the same by still soiling Goods as cheap if not Ili:.tli:il than can be purchased else, where. FIi'ILING k GRANT. Sunbury, May 23, 1R6.1. o. w. riK.oLr.n, soi.omo mai.ick, ZIEGLER & MALICK. ATTORNEYS AT X.A.W, SuiilMiry, .wrltiiiiiiti'rliinl 'o., Offer their professienal services to tho public. Col lections and all other professional business eutrustcd to them, will receive prompt attention Also, Military claims will bo collected, such as Bounty. Back-Pay, Pensions, Ac, Ac. Both speak the German Language. Office Market Square, next door to Prothonotary s office. Sunbury, March ft, 1WV4. II. II. A! I '.It, A Itonu j nt I.UM-, SrXBl'RY, PA. Collections attended to iu 0 .. counties of Nor thumberland, I'nion, Snydr, Montour, Columbiu and Lycoming. nKrF.nnxrr.a. IIon.T,.bn M. Reed, Philadelphia, A. G. Oattell A- Co., Hon. Win. A. Torter, " Morion McMichael, Esq., ' E. Ketehnm A Co.. 2V Pearl S'frcef, New Y'oA. John W. AshVicad, Altornry nt Law, - JIatthews A Cox, Attorneys at 1..-IW, Sunbury, March 2, lllj. Isilt-niittloiial Hotel, 365 and Sli7 llroiiitiray, i'uriier 1-ranllinJitrert NEW YORK, rill IS first class House the most quiet, homelike J. and pleasant Hotel in the city otters superior inducements to Ihosa visiting New York for business or pleasure. It is central in its location, and kept on the Ei'Koi-kan Plan, iu oouuection with Tavi. oil's Saloon, where refreshments can be hud all hours, or served in iheir own rooms, 'i he charges are mo derate, the rooms and attendance of the first order baths, and all the modern conveniences attached. Sept I'J, 1st',::. LOWFH WHARF. SUKBUHY, PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX WIlITi; ASH COAL, in everv varieiv, Orders Kilioltvd ai d tilled v,i plvVip'. and 1 despatch. I Sut.tiury, May PI, IStl.l.ly .Vtdorm-j- iiikI Ceunsi Itor uf I.iivi . Orlice on south si.le c.f Market street, foui doors west of E. Y. Bright A Sou s Store, GUNBURY, FA.. Will atti-a ).tovptly lo all vrofi-ssionnl bn-iness entrnste l to his can-, Ike collection oi claims iu Northumberland and the adjoining wcativs. Sunbury, May 2.1. l-ifl.'J. ly I 'or ItnlH, VI !', IEiim-Ii-, Ants, U-I llii;;, IIoIIim in I'iii-n, sioleiis. Ac, Insects on I'lmils., l iiu I-, Auimil, V-. Putup'm?5c, 50c, and $1 On Boxes. Bottle? anJ Flasks, fi and $6 sites for llm Is, Public lnslitu lions, Ac. 'Only infallible remedies known " 'Free from Poisons." 'Not dangerous to the llumau Family," "Rats come out of ibcir holes to die." Sold Wholesale in all lurge cities. . Sold by all druggists and Retailers everywhere ! ! ! Bkwahi: ! ! ! of ull worthless imitations. Scelhat "t'ostar's" uauiu is ou each Box, Bottls and F'lask, before you buv. Address slilMtY It. i'Osi'l.t It. Principal Depot 42 Broadway New York, fj Sold by all holcsulc aud Retail Druggists iu Sunhurv. Pa. Feb. 20. l3r.L Pm .via.i.i4'! i.riv' i ivi: .m.. in: riti:i:.a:it : As Improved for 1659 aud 1860, By K..KETCHAM A CO., 2ol Pearl St., New Yoik. rilllE only F'reeter constructed ou scientific priti X ciples. ivilb a revolving can and spring blaoc scraper. The ouo hastens the freexiugol'lhe ereuiu- -theoiher removes it as fust as frozen. The most rapid in freezing, with the least quautity of ice. The most economical iueosl, as it is the most simple and durable in structure. For sale in all the principal cities and towns in the Union. Each Freeier accompanied with a book of recipes and full directions. PRICES. 8 quarts, f.l 00 4 quarts, 4 no A quarts, 5 00 8 quarts, f 00 14 quarts, 8 00 20 quarts, 12 110 Apply to It. B. MASSER, Sunbury, Pa. March , 1S62. WASHINGTON HOUSE, Southwest Corner of Market Square, HI Alii U V. rpiIE underlined respectfully informs tha public, I. that be has taken charge of lha above uamed Hotel, and sks for tba evntluuauce of tha former patronage and would iuvtte all uUibis Id give h.ui a el, HIS TABLE is alwartMcplikJ with the bast tha inaiket affords Hut Bar ouutaius the choicest liquors, and bis stab ling is good and Veil attended by careful O.tleia . MICHAEL M 1L LUT. Sunbury, April, l, lao N E W G 0 0 D S! Two dworswasKf Wat. II Millar's Shoe store, Sunbury, pa. Just opausd a fresh supply of IU:V SPRl.MJ COODaS, i Svi-h as Fancy Drasa Tiimmiup, Ritboas, Qlotes 1 Hai.dketibials, La lies' Llnea Collsj. ai,d I' - Us : Usui s LImsb aud ppr Collars. Nslia Hsl's. I w (..liars aa,i ivsa. usir noils, Valval Hill, Red. Ubliaaud Blue Nask-llsa, Coiaau, Quaker fekuia, kua I ubeirsllaa, Yuxsa aiui SUavas. Atsu, a Ben- Mylear ssuslia at Oarrikaidl weiaia lua-xker wiik w(js Jasasuat aas) Vvetocia Mutln l ia w'ol.ais aa4 Valla, Uraaadisas atui Lasss V il aasl a at lety al eta at ai lialaa u aaw oms to Suva . aiAU I LAAla aaal-ary Aa.il 14 l4t " Jh H. IlILBUSIlV l ossaiy kiwrTrswr A sairj sisarr, .VjA.n.-y, rtiitmbtrluHj (Vtsnfp, axa'is. A'! Wskiuik Invest I a Iiitai aaa J aaa4aaUuas,diiealwfaliisal.saa4sVas All aassaesa esusaaiasi la km easa, Ui ra aua4ss4 is) Tits' Alnin I'irsi Compntir, CIVK NOT1CK that thnf !) ormolnded ar "j rangements with the Northern Central Railroad Company to run train from Baltimore for York, Harrlshorg, Dauphin, llalifas, Trternrfon, ftnnhe , Northumberland, Lewisbntif, Milton. Muncy, Wil liamsport, and all intermediate station, pon nectinjf at llarrisbnrg with tha GREAT WESTERN EX PRESS fur Pittsburg, Cincinnati, 8t. Lonist and tb West. Also with Howard A Co.'s Exprtsw at Milfoa ef Danville, Bloom shtirg. Wilkesbarre, Pittston, Soma ton, and intermediate stations on the Cattawisaa, Lackawanna A Blnomsburg Railroads. At Wil liamsport, by Howard A Co.'i Express) to Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard It Co., and their connections, for Canton, Troy, Elmira, Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara, and to all accessible points in Western New York and Canada, by whioh they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every descrip tion. Also, Notes. Drafts nnd Bills for Collection. Experienced and efficient messengers employed, and every effort will be made to render satisfaction. JOHN BINGHAM, Superintendent Tenn'a Division, Philadelphia. R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Sunbnry. April 4, mi. ItMll. Arrnnscmenla Itj0-1. -of Sew York I.iacw, the camden and am boy and piiiladel- ' tuia and Trenton r. r. co.'s lines. i-Voni Philadelphia to Nrm York and Way Plana, from W'utnvt strrrt Wharf and Kensington Drpot, trill Uave at folotrt, rit : Tint. At A A. M., via Camden and Ambov, (C. nnd Accommodation.) 12 25 At 5 A.M., via Camden and Jersey City, N.J. , Accommodation, At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (Morning Mail.) At 9 A.M., via Camden and Jersoy city 2d Class Ticket At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city, Express AL 12 M. via Camden and Atnlxiy, C and A. (Accommodation.) At 2 P. via Camden and Amboy, (0. nnd A. Express.) At P.M.. via Kensington ond Jersey City, n's". and N. Y'. Express At fij V. il.. via Kensington and Jersey City, (Evening Mail,) 111 P. M, via Kensington nnd Jersey city, j.- n.tliclD Jlail. At 11 (night) via Kens'fngton and Jersey city Soul 'x,'r" Kspwsi' At 5 P M , vi Com len nnrl Anibny. (Accotn-' m..,i,i,. u, Freight and Pusscuger, First 2 25 ' 3 00 2 2 3 00 2 25 3 00 4 3 00 1 3 00 3 00 ' 3 0(1 ' t SO Class Tic. et. Second Chi is Tii ket, F'or Wat r I "I cl-"U""urg ,-crsaton. vii:aes. i.. m..... l.rcHt IVi.t, Ac- nt ti A. i4 from 'KcnsinL'tnn. vin w'. Lackawtui', a and U'.... , ,, i.i, in . ... For Mauch Chunk. . '""'"yn. uctiiioh.-rn, B,,v ere. f.iis'on, l.uiubertvi. 'e. Fl i imngluli, Ae. . at t, P. M. A. M., from Kensington from Walnut street Wharf. "P"', inJ u; .Si (Then A. M. Lino connects 'ils Trains leavine Enston for .Mi'iicfc Chiitik. nt .'i-2ll P. 'VI.) For Mount lloliv, at 6 A. .M.. 2 nn-1 I P. M For Freehold, ui ,! A. M. and 2 P. M. WAi' LINES. For Bristol. Teuton. Ac. ut 11 A. 31. and IJ and j I'. M. fiotn Ketisingtoii. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco. Bcv-rlv. liui lington. Fiorcncc, Burdeiitown, Ac, at 12 V Jl and 0 P. M. ' ' "' 1 l.a" Fr New York, and Wav Lines Ieavin. Ken sington Depot, fi.ko the Cars ou Fifth street.'ul.ovo Walnut, half an hour lo-iou, ,.- :,, tore. T'le Cars run into the Depot. ,u), tUc ari l- ul of each ivujn run lrom ihe Depot , ' lit'iy Pouuds of Toisgagc onlv. allowed earli passenger. ! iifcngirs are prohibited irom taking anything as bagngc hut their weiring apparel. All baggage ou r titty pounds to be ,:,,.! for extra. The Ciunnnny liinil their responsihility tor t.ngnage t One Dolinr per pound, and will not be liable l'..r any amount bcyoi:! tjill.U except l-V spe.-ial eolilract V. M. li. UAT.M1.K, Agent. Jatiutrv 17, DIM. Iti-:iitii.t lilies, 'iu, As-. hait-L. ifH-ned in Tkutui-Wa r i 'nr. siihseritu-r. J Itrn-k lliiildili'. .V.,'1 il. ..- i t'.:u .!le, u lurgsj ami eomr, stoek ot F"l;l;l'N AMi DOi5t-TlC l.tcjroUS. I eomi.n.-iug the hot brim i u; Hru-.i li.-a. liiu. I'lia Uve. S.: t k ar I iri-.li Whi-kev. l-,,tt, S,, rrv. M i, j dviru, yhs.f.sgu.: und oilier n.,-s. ,,! u grn'l. all i u win i,es,., ii niileM.le. at tlie ou.-.-l i ily uve l ie-n.-keepers. I,v l,u "I 1. ie,i.-i Till- IT' Il'oi Vcrsoiis d .-irons of u:ol,-,uk. itt...r, fij F A M 1 I. Y I S E . nay My upon l ing fiirni-Led witli aiuidiiit-r ite( artii-le. pure HVi-l I 1" ing iletei inined to e-it iMH, a retuit.itioii foe .-'liing eil'. ',.. ;i re.l.ecllul!v Soliel-s ; ,.. ' . of e public. All or..U.i.,v-'.i..p;:y .nten I. 1 i,.. . . -II ItEMlAH S. 11 ALL. DiinviMs. 2-utie lit. IVmi. WM KNOCIIK M MARKET STREET. V. 1;i;;!3! !','l. .,., Dealer in r i a x o VI IV Hcew 1 Plan- floin lh hc-i milkers from J.'oo upwards. Ml. 1-E . 1 lit best li.KMif.iL'ftirt-t. FiKtrii . Ill- ll!S ttitltar . Fit-. Vi . .teir-Icn!i.-,. Vint ft, I'l lllll-i. lllinii.4, i ni'.iuuriiii.j. i.-liii and (iuiiarstiings iui wvAl,-al nier, ciiai; iiie iu general. ' SHEET XVf lC. The bilest iil.icalions always on hand. Mii-ic som' by mail to any part of the eountrv OVAL, SUAKE, UH.T .Ni. ROSEWOOD FRAMES. Suitable for looking glasses, a:.d ail hinds ofpiot itej always on hand, A fine assortment ofbot plated LOOKINli liLASSES from sm.-.tlest lo largest siics. Auy style of frame made to order at the shortest notice. . WM. KMu'llK. A'' L"- 3 Market si., HarriburS. Wiis-liin-ion flu -, NOUTIIl'MBERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, (.iur tie Iirithe.) Hi: siibsi-riher haling leased this well known J 'is aiern Stand. Imelv Kent bv Mi. t". S. Its,.,, respectfully in I, on..- i lie puldic that he is refining and repairing the prcmi-is. mid will bu prepured to en tertain, in u coiuii rUiMo iiiaiiiier, his uuiueroua friends tliroughoi.t the county, and all who may patronize lis esiubli.-l.iueiil. April 12, lri2. JOSEPH VANKIHK. Si. '. UV. liiil tit V'Si Confectionery, Toy and rPlTJIT STORE, .Miii'Lrl Mi-i-i-i, Siiiiliury , a, CO.NFIX'TIONKUY OP ALL KINDS, toys of i:yi:i:y prscniiTiox, Flit IT, At ., Ac, C CONSTANTLY' on hand and for sale at the alaive j esiiihlifhuiciit atwIiulcs.Jo and retail, at rea-iu-able priees. He is manufacturing all kinds of Confe. tionarics to keep up a lull aiortmei.t which aro told at low rates. Tobacco, Secsrs, Stationery. Nuts of all kinls. and a variety of other articles, all uf whuh arc otlered wholesale and retail. Ijf Remember the name and place M C UFA It HART. Maiket street, 3 doors west o! V.. Y. Lriht 4 Sou's store. Sunbury, Sept. 9, l.-v'l- tf nl luM-r itMMf i -, OF WALL PAPER OF EYEltY DESIRABLH STYLES AND PATTERNS. "I VST received direct fr,.m the Msuuluoturer, at fj tte .n.v.n Jtuiii fi.irvt ,, FRILINQ A UK A. NT Sunbury, March 15 Iai4 HOOTS AND SJI0KS, II ST reui I, f I from New Y'oik aud Philadel loa. a Ircsli sui i ly of lbs lattat ml.s and ul the Usl quality, whuh La has Isi ins le up lo order, and warranted lo giie good sati-faetioii He has made arrangements iu the city l Late bis best aik made Im order, akiehean be had at all times, if not uu hand lliey will be procure.! al n -list. is u.,nce iisiiula-turing ol UUO'l'.-i aud sU"ts of aJI kinds as usual. 1 will also aholsaals Boots and Shoes by tha box. Call and elaiuiue Ivl-ie purcbasmf slseabeio and saiisiy youixliea. ibauktul ur psairunsge bsretof-e tieMowad, be ropsvitullv S..IUHS a ctM.iiuuaiHe ul ihe tamo BUip a I More loom, Ihlee divas wral uf the Hail lUai lu Market ruisis WM. 11. MILL) 11 wunbury, ki t l, -V l'AklkUi.Hi-lisi.lv.a Jour Bbaakar, o Il Muus Vloik liuud ii paid. JfcntJIIAK 8MYDZR, .tllssratc) A l auasrllsr Ml IIM , Oftre au t..Hik w-leef Msism stis.l (Lui duuis aesl isf liaaikail s i'uulssiluiy sSula, HUNHUHY, VA.. K III alias.4 pS'-u.i-llr Ui all (u at,Ui.4 W ku ,., ike swiliMs, I, ! stsl asssiawa 'luiaisvs la kn waibissiiaaa au-l li i)utuu.g suaa i it 'o' ats.a , i ai Cs ssfxs 4saMi " .aba.., um r. i n Mum-' tl , l 4 -ly I Biss-kui, a, ,, )