irvu. LILLIES CHILLED IRON SAFE. The Only Bafe Reliable against both Fire and Burglary. I in now tircnared to furnish three slses of N'nlion- nl Rank Safes. They am both Fire and Burglar proof, with two distinct Insido Burglar Safes, and three of my new Anil-Micrometer Locks on earn safe, believed to be the only bank-lock Dow uso that, ha nut neon picked or cannot be picked by the sid c-T tlif micrometer. Iheie (safes all present fo:.r to six Inches in thicknessof solid iron, guaranteed (o lie lac strongest, the mint difficult to drill and to stand the most resistance against both firo and buig1i.ry of any Safe in the tinted States of the Mine sise and eit. I havenn hand nlso, and will furnish all sites of Pr.nk Vault Haftf, jiosscsring all the advantage of tlie aivjvc against uuritnry. AN all sizes of Mercantile Safes both burglar proof nu 1 fire and burglar-proof. Also, Ornamental Dwclltng-houso SnfoS. burglar proof, and fire and burglar-proof (warranted not dam'). Also, tne strongest and cheapest a.it Oosrt, for bark and mercantile vaults. All the above are Lillio t wrought and chilled Also, six sixes Lillio's Wrought Iron Fire-Proofs. wnirniitod equal to any common Safes, at fully one- tuir.i less price. Also, a general assortment of second-hand Safes', many of them nearly now and of approved maker, received in exchange for Litlie's Chilled IronJSnfes. These are otlcred at or below auction prices. M. C. SADLER Agent, No. 21 8. SEVE.Y1H Street. June U, 1S84. Istitcli i:nst-liie.lin Coffee Co. DEPOT: 169 Rcade Street, New York. The aliove Company are known all over the world as the owners of the Coffee Plantations of Java and Batavia in the Dutch East Indies, and are the largest monopolizers of Coffee on the Ulobo. Hie undersigned (who is appointed their sole Agent in the United States and in the British Colo nies) will have for si le three different kinds of Cof fee, which, for regularity of grade and chcapucss of price, will defy competition. Our -l'litavia Coffee" never before introduced in this Country, but extensively used in the Armies and Navies of Europe, and richly valued, will be put up at prices to reach all consumers, and our Extra Java will be tho Magnum Bonum Coffee of the ago. Wo will have, for accommodation of Grocers, Fa milies, and Oovernment 'Contractors, samples (dry, and drawn) for testing. Orders solicited. On receipt of cash, coffee prompt ly iorwaruea as directed. A. LIPPMAX. 153 Reade Street. New York. Soio Agent, D. . I. C Co. July 23, 1S6I. Luckan iiunii & Kloomatbiirg' lCnil rond. OX and after Jan. ISth, 1S61. Passenger Trains will run a follows : MoVixu soctii. Pai.ittictr. Leave cvranton, 4.70 " Kingston, 6.5j 4.10 P. M. " llloomsburg 8.25 Rupert, .35 " Danville. .15 Arrive at Northumberland, 9.J5 MOVISti NORTH. Leave Northumberland, 8.00 A. M jMnviue, tt.40 " liupert, 8.40 Hloomsburg, VHb Kington. 12.12 P.M. Arrive at Scranton. Llltl Freight A Pussenger leaves Bloimsburg. 10.15 A. M. Pa.-scngers taking the Mail Train South connect with the Express train from Northumberland, arriv ing at Harrisburg, at 2.3U A. M., Baltimore 7.00 A. M . and at Philadelphia, at 7.00 A. M. Tho .Mail train from Northumberland leavesioimedintcly alter the arrival of the Express train from llarri.-burg and Baltimore, allowing Passengers leaving Philadelphia at l'J.40 P. M., to reach points on this road during the next forenoon. Now and elegant Sleeping cam accompany tho night trains each way between Northumberland and Uuluworc, and orthuuiberland and Philadelphia. D. T. fiOlXP. Sunt ICeaslint; Ituili'ousl. i RUMMER ARRANGEMENT. GREAT TRUNK LINE from tho North and North-West fur Philadelphia, Now York, Read ing. Puttsville. Lebanon, Allontown. Enston, Ac. Trains lcai p Hurrisburg for Philadelphia, New York, Rending, Puttsville, nnd all Intermediate i.-.,itions. at K A. to., and 2 (l v. to. , New York Kxpresslcaves Harrisburg at 6 30 A. M., arriving at New York at 1 4' tho same day. A spe-inl Accommodation Passenger train leaves Reading at 7 li A. JI., and returns from Horrujburg at 5 P.M. Fares from Ilarrisbnrg : To New York ?." 1 j ; to Philadelphia S3 'ii and i2 SO. Daggugu checked through Returning, leave New York at 6 A. M., 12 Noon, and 7 P M, (Pittsburgh Express arriving at Harris burg ut 2 A M ) Leave Philadelphia at o 1 j A. M. and 3 30 P M. Sleeping cars in the New York Express Trains through to and from Pitt-burgh without change. Pttfsenirers bv the Cnttawisfa Rail Road leave Tn mariuu at b 50 A. JI., ami 2 15 P. JI., for Philadel phia, New-York, and all Way Point?. Trains leave Pottsvills at tl 15 A.M.. and 2.30 P. JI., for Philadelphia, llarrirburg and New York. An accommodation Pasocnger truin Icuvcs lCeading at fl 0U A. JI., and returns from Philadelphia at 5 1)0 P. JI. ' tji- All tho above trains run daily, Sundays ex cepted. A Sunday train leaves Puttsville at 7.30 A. JI., and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. JI. Commutation, .Mileage, Season, and Excursion Ticket, at reduced rates to and from all points. tli l'oundi Baaje allowed each Piuvrngvr. ii. A. NK'OLLS, Gtuerul Supehticudent May 27, 13C. LATESTI MPR0VEMENT OF AGRI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. P O U N D R ""ST, RCH?.2ACZ& COCFE?.. BUJMBUHY, rENU'A. GctthoBcst (jet the Cheapets (let the most Eco nomical, which can be had at the Rnhibach 1'nuudry. Having a largo assortment of the ni't approved STOVES, such b.i Cooking, Parlor, Oiiee and Miup Stove. which will bo sold at the lowest rates. AUo, Kettle ol all sires. Pans, Skillets, ie. 'J hey arc also manufacturing Machinery, PIouD'Ls, Citing-. Ac, at short nutico. Repairing all kinds of Agricultural Implements done in a good workmanlike mauncr and at lae thortcst notice. All artii les shipped as ordered. Orders respect fully soliiiicd and promptlv attended to. P.OHHBACH 4 COOPER. fXr'OW Iron, and all kinds of Produce taken iu Fxciiange tor work. Suubury, Juiie Id. 13(11. tf Attention, I.ndiex and i-iilleiu-u J AM2R0TYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH lu Deer street, oppotito the Central Hotel, fiUNDUIl V, TA., SBYERLY, has opened anew Picture Gullery in the above place, ami is prepared lu take Portraits iu the best style and manner. AMBROTYPES AND PHOTOGRAPHS, retaken in every style of the Art, that cannot be surpassed iu the Statu, lim ing several year's expo rii nce, he will give satisfaction or no charge. Copies be taken from all styles of Pictures. IlMcl Kwu:,u l'v'r PI1"'' Central Snl ury, June 4, liiij. SUSQUi:iIANXA FEMALE COLLEG E, Ni:i.lS(.KUVi:, Nnjder 'o., Ia. fPIII' I'-iI I Session of this rnstitutien eoiiimcnces on 1 IHIUSDAY, AI'itLai lSih. The Winter cessi'u on ine iiiuoi .oveuiner. Ti:KMS Put SESSION OK 13 WEEKS: Vor Tttmr.tiii'r WiMtiint- Vnroiwli i ... . - . - r-, i - . , n. in r ui, an t l.i -ht. and Tuition iu all the regular studies of the Collegiate Deprrtment, only $52 75. A libeml be luciiun made iu favoi of the Paufhtexs of oar Soldiers. it J'utlLer particulrri, er Cireulars, apply to 8. DOJIER, Piiuoipal, Sulinsgrovr. August 6, 1S!4. 3mos. JACOB II A II LEY, (Si.i-rtsor to if t a u ff $ r tf Hurley.) No. C22 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. DEALER iuFinedold and Silver WATCHES FuioUoU JEWELRY; Solid SILVER-WAKE, and the tost of SILVER-PLATED-WAKE. Con stantly ou band a large assortment of the afcjre goods at low prices. etches and Fine Clocks. Repaired, by skilful ! workmen; alo. Jewelry repairing; Engraving and j all kinds of Hair-work to order, at short notice. ( s 'Don'! forget the cM stand, No. 622 Market tr., Philad-lplis. ' S.'H, id Isot .iui tni woaui's oacAt umibt roa . Scrofula and Scroftiloui Dlseaaoa. Front Emtsg EU'i, n trWMnown nwrcAoat qJ 0 Vorrf, Mtthtft "I havo sold large quuiitltlea nfyonr 8An.rA llll.n, but never yet one bottle which Hilled of tho desired effect and full satislm-lion totliom who took it. As fust a our people try It, they agree there tiaa been no medlciue like it before la our community." Eruption, Plmplea, Blotches, Puitule, TJ1- oers, Soros, and all Diaoaaes of the BkUt. From lire. Itobt. Slrailon, flriatnl, Knn!an!t. " I only do my duty to you and the pblic, when I sdd my testimony to that yo publish of the mo- dlcinal virtues nfyonr 8 vhsapabiixa. Mr daugh ter, aged ton, had an adllcting humor In her cars, e-rm, and hair for rears, which we were unable to ciiro until we tried' youf SAnsAPARtLtA. She baa been well for some mouths." From Mr. Jnnt F. flirt, it ire ?Mrtnw end mtifV t'tremert IntofDfnni'rillr, Cnpe Afny Co., X.J. - Mr daughter hat suffered for a year past with a aerofulous eruption, which was very troublesome nothing afforded any relief until wo tried your BaRsaparilla, wliiefi soou completely cured her." Fmn Chnrln P. Onpe, ;?., othn villi ty-tnrnrn (iaye, Murray ip Cn., mdimriit'.'Mrer oeitamaua pqpen in Pi'iulina, A . II. " f had for sevcrnl years a Tory trotiblesomo humnr In my face, which grew constantly worse antll It disfigured mi features and becimu an intol erable affliction. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your SAiisAPAIHt.LA. It Immediately made my face worse, as you told me It might for a time but In a fevr weeks the new kin began to form under the blotches, and con tinued iiutil my face is as smootti as any body's, and I am without any sympUims of the ilkene that 1 know of. 1 enjoy perteet health, and without a doubt owe It to your Saksapaiulla.'' Erysipelns General Dobility Purify tho Blood. Prom 7)r. Tlolt. Stnrfn, Ilanfton St., A'cw lort. " 1)K. AYCR.- I seldom fall to remove Krttqluml and Srrnful'us A'oir-y bylhc pcrseverlnguseol your RAi'Ai:iix.,au I I have Just now cured an attack Of .f,ll iliatlt Uril.'ini'tn with it. No alterative WO possess equals the Saus xp.vr.ii.t.A roil have sup plied to the profession aa well aa t o the people." From J. .'. Juhnnton, foq., IPrlrman, Ohio. Kor twidve year, I had the yellow Krysipelna on my right arm, during which time I tried nil the celcbrnted physician I could reach, and took Imn dreda of dollars worth or meOleiiios. Tho ulcers were so bad that tho cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my nnn must bo amputated. I began taking your Sausai-ai:Tu.a. Took two bot tles, and some of your Pn.i.s. Togi'thor they h.iro cured mo. I am now ns well and sound as any body. Jteing in a publln place, my ciisu is kunwn to every body iu this community, and excites the wonder of From Hon. 77rtrj .Vonro, .V. P. P.,of h'rireattte, V. II'., a Iciulimj member vf the Cmimmii Varlia mmt. ' " 1 hare nsl rour Sapcap ntt i.a in mr family, for general thbiUii, anil for imrii'iitin th- l,lw.i, with very bencHeial results, and fcvl couudcuuo in commending it to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Hose, Salt Eheum, Scald Hoad, Sore Eyes. From Turret Sfrklrr, Eq., tht r.Ur. edltnr rj tht liinkhunnock Democrat, 1'einunliiiniii. "Our only child, about thne yearn ot age, was attacked by pimples on his forehead. They rapidly spread until they tortned a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and pther remedies, without any apparent effect, lor tirtceu days we guarded hi hands, lest with them lie should tear open tlie fes tering nnd corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every thins else wo had uny hope from, we U'trau (,'ivin ' jour Saiikapaiulla, 1 and applying the iodide ol potnsh lotion, aa you direct. The sore began to heal when we li.nl given tlie lirst bottle, aud win well when we had finished the second. The. child's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, and he isnowsa healthy and fair as any oilier. The whole LeigUburhood predicted that tho child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial DLieaso. .From Ir. Jlirarn iilottt,or M. iom'j, Jisourf. " 1 hud your S.ut.s.vi'AitiU.A a moro effectual remedy lor the secondary kytnptoina of bwltUia and for syphilitic disease thau any oile r we possess. The profession are Indebted to you for some of tliu best medicines we have." Prom A. J. French, AT. J)., on eminent phtsifian of Jawrence, Afass., irai is a prominent member of tt,n I ' UfMtrltlliWttA. '1)R. Avkk. Sly dear Sirs I have found your Sakmapaiull. an excellent remedy for S'WhitiJ, both of the primary and seromlary lytic, aud elb-e-tual iu some rases that were too obstiuato to yield to other remedies. 1 do not know what we cau em ploy with more certainty of tuecef s, where a power ful alterative Is required." Jlf Chn. S. Van Lietr, ofXew Bnmm-icl; -V. J., hod dreadml ulcers on his legs, caused by the nbuso of mercury, or merrurial rtUea't; which grew more and more aggravated for years, iu snito of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until tho persevering use of Ayer's !s.us.vrAittu.A relieved film. Few cases cau be lonud more inveterate and distressing than this, aud it took several dozen bottles to cure him. Loucorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Sernfutovs f'l eeratioa, ana are very often cured by lie- ulterafivo effect of this Sar.m'Ai'.ii.i.a. Some cixcs require, however, iu ai 1 of the 8aiisaparii.la, thu bk.il.ul applirutiou of local remedies. From the trell-kiuiicn onit ir-iih hj-relelrated Dr. Jacob AfurrtU, of Ch.vinmtti. " I have found your Sarsapaiiilla an excellent alterative in riiseabcs of females. Many cases of Irregularity, Leiicorrha-a, Internal Ulceration, and local debility, arisiug from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and there aru few t lint do not, when its effect is properly aided by luc.il treatment." A la'ly, tinicilUng to atlvto the publication of her name, ieri7e i " My daughter ami mrself have licen cured of a very detalitating Lcurorrlnra nf Ion- stiuiding, by two bottles of jour SAKSArAniLLA." Bueumtitism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heurt Disease, Neuralttia, when caused bv Scrofula in tho system, aro rapidly cured by tliis Ext. SAiisAi'Ar.iu.A. AYER'S CATIIAHTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the other purgatives in the market, itnd their superior virtues nro so universally known, that we need not do more than to nasurc the public their j quality is maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that tney may ne aepenucu ua to do all that tliev have ever done. Prepared by j. C. AYEU, M. D., &. Co., Lowell, Jlass., and sold by SuM by Friling A Grant. Sunbury, R-11. McCoy, Northumberland, Aaron Jiarro'l. Dlysburg, W. U. Kutr.ner. ihauickin, J- P. Hogue, WaUionlown. And bv all dealers in Medicines everywhere. Augut'l3, 1S61. ly 3a.HC5a.'S.l'' ja-BITSr 9rS SOLIDIFIED l'or 'lciiitli, W liitt'iiiiiK' tiiitl Ii-fsi-rvins Ilie 1 II.! This article is prepared with the greatest euro upon scientitie principles, unit warranted not to conluin snvthux in the slightest u reo deleterious to tho teeth or gitius. Suiue of our nio-t euiiueut Dental burgeons have given their sanction to, uud cheerful ly recommend it as a preparation of "npci ior quali ties for cleansing, wltitcuing and pre.-erving the TKKTil. It cleans them readily, rendering thvu, beautifully white and pearly, without tho lightest injury to the enamel. It is healing to the guuis where they are ulcerate! and sore. is also an ex cellent dirintector for old decayed u-etli. whu-h are often exceedingly onciisive. It gives a rich creamy la-to to the mouth, eleaming it thoroughly, uud im parting adclightf.il fragrance to the hreuth. PHEPA111.D ONLY liY A. HA W LEV CO.. N. W. Cor 10th., 4 Lombard Sts.. Philadelphia. And sold by all Druggists. PRICE 2i CUNTS. TESTIMONIALS. "TTlio Tjllowing opinion of Dr. bile, as to tlie high esteem in which he hob Is the Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidence of its value ; lo quote other leti. luouials in detail is needless, contenting ourselves by simply giving the names and addresses of persons who sneak of its excellency lor tlie teeth. Philadelphia, April i ill.. 1 R0.J. Having carefully eiauiineJ A. iiawb j 'a .'eiolidi. Ced Dental Cream," I hereby cheerfully recom mend it to the public generally. It is an excellent preparation fur cleansing at.l preserving tho teeth, and cau be used by all persoiis with the utmost con fidence, as its properties are pcrleetly harmless. Re sides preserving tho teeih, it promotes a healthy aciiun to the guu.s, and imparls a pleacantniuss tu iho breath. Dr. IV. R. WHITE, 120:1 Arch f?t. Thomas Ir.pr.-iri, ii. D , Dentist, s'Jl N. Fourth St. I. Turkey. 2i 6. riixth ot. E. Vanderslice, .Surgeou Dentist. 125 Arch St. C. A. Kii.shury, Dentist, 1I1U Walnut St. S Dlllili'diam. D D. ft . T.lt Areh Si. F. M. Dixon, bJ7 Arch et. Edward Tuwnseud. Dentist, 42AN. Fourth St. L. 11. Dorphley. Dentist, 607 N. Tenth St. M. L. Lung. DeulUt, 61U N Sixth St. May 2H, Mil ly ETTER OP ADVICE FOR LADIES FIVE ANATOMICAL EN0RAN1NGS. Has information never before published. Sent rest in a sealed envelope fur tes cents. Address Dr. STANFORD, Box No s,52. Ntw York P. 0. July 9, 1So4. 3m FOIl SALE. A 'I'rncl ofi'imber I Jinil. below Trr. vru.u uriuge, eoniaimng auouivu acres. Irticulars apply to or further , II. E HajsB iJDjiburr, Aug 1.1, lrM tf CONTINENTAL CLOTHING BAZAR. Corner of Murket Bqunre At ItBll- Itond ("itrcfl, x SUXBURY, PENN'A. .BUMMEK STOCK OP READY MADE CLOTHING, Of the newest rlvles. eut bv the best Artists, trimmed and made equal to custom work, and sold at the lowest prices. Men unit Jtoj 's Clot IiInK of the best ma terial consisting of Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Sack Coats, Pants, and Vests of various oolora and quali ties. GENTLEMEN'S FCRNISniNO GOODS, . such ns Whirls, Over-shirts. Undershirts, Drawers, Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stockings, Gloves, Ac. Iluta niul 'sipi of nil klndts. E00T3 AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, UM BRELLAS, and NOTIONS of all kinds, and nnme rous other articlos. The public are invited to call and examine bit Stock'. Remember the place. "Continental Clothing Store," Cornerof Market Square and the N C. H. R. LEVI UECHT. Sunbury, July 2, 1804. GeorueIIill, Simou P. 'Wolvertojj niLL & WOIiVEBTON. Allortifjn mid Counstrlorst nt Law. Office. Market street, cor. Centre Alley, STJNBTJfl"5r, "T? ILL attend promptley to the eollection of claims V n"d all other professional business intrusted to their care in mrtuuuiber!nnd andailjuining counties. Sunbury, January 2:1, 1SG2. AN INTERESTING HISTORY or DR. SCHENK'S OWN CASE. WHILE LARORINU UNDER CONSUMPTION And how his Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and JIandrnke Pills acton the System in Curing tbat Discaco, and the Great (success Altcndlns It! The abovo is a correct likeness of Dr. Scbcnk taken many years ago, after he had recovered from Con. sumption; by a course ot his ''Scbenk's Pulmonic Syrup."' The likencM, although it does not repre sent him anything like as bad as he waaat the worst, I yet it is in strong contrast with the hale and vigorous looks of the Portrait below, which In the true likc j ness of Mm at present time. The contrast between I these two jwrtraili u so great that many would not i believe them to bo the lame person. Yet there are hundreds of persons, in nnd around Philadelphia, j w ho will recognise both portruila to be true reprcscn- tutions. iVhcn the lirst was taken he weighed 107 pounds : at the present time bis weight is 2-'0 pounds mm New York, Wednesday, March 30, 1SCI. TO THE PUBLIC. Thirty years ago I was in the last stages of Pul monary Consumption, and given up to die. I resided in Philadelphia, aud Dr. Joseph ParrUh.then of this city, ordered me to Morestowu, N. J., a distance of nitie miles which took me two days to get there. On my arrival I was put to bed, and there laid for many weeks. This was my native place, where all my family lived and -had died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who attended my father in bis last illness, was called, and gave me one week to fix up my af fairs. He had seen hll my family go that way, and thought 1 was to go. too 'Then I heard of thereme dies I now offer to the public, which cured me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrating my whole system. They soon ripened the matter on mv lungs, and I would spit oil uiure than a pint of offensive yellow ! matter every morning, .is soou as mat Degan to subside, my cuugh, fever, pain, night sweats all negan to leave uie. ana myappetitc became so great i that it was with difficulty I could keep from eating too much. I soon gained inystrcngtn audi have been growing in flesh ever since. For many years 1 have enjoyed uninterrupted good health, keeping the liver and stonin.-h healthy with the Seaweed To nic and Mandrake Pills, as I am of a billiuus temper 1 anient. My weight is two hundred and twenty : pounds Ou my recovery people would send for tun far and near, to sec if their cases were like mine, i For this tmriiose I pay lnofetsiuual visits in the large cities. Theconstiuipmes wish to see the one that uiak.vthcfe medicines, and who was cured of con sumption by them. To make new lungs is iinposi ble ; but cavities in the lungs and chronic alcera tioiis ot the bronchial tubes ean be healed Puch cases are dying hourly under the ordinay treatment of physicians, and just such are cured by the proper use ni' Scbenk's Pulnionio tiyrup, Seaweed Tunio, and Mandri.ke Pills. I am now a healthy man, with a large cavity In the middle lube of the right lung, the lower lobe very much hepatiscdund complete adhesion of the pleura. Tho left lungs is tnuuj. and tlie upper lobe of the ri -hi liini." is iu a tolerably healthy condition. The great rewn why physicians do not cure cousuiup- I tlon is llicy try to ao oo muca ; iney give uieuiuines to stop the c ugh, to stop cuiJ!; to stup night sweau, hectic lever, uud, by u doing, toej' derange the whole digestive poMers, locking uu tlie MX'retious and eventually the patient sinks and die. Alii).' I make a careful examination of tlie patient with the KcM)irouicter, aud hud lungs enough left to cure. I direct the pulicul bow to Use the three remedies j 1 .1 - :n .,, .... ... . .uuiuj u tne vnuo nuu luev win an stop ui ineir own a-xord. No ono can La cured of consumption, liver cuiupluiut, djsp -psia, eaturrh, canker, ulcerated throat, uulcss the liver and stomach are made heal thy, lu New England this canker cbrouia catarrh, ulcerated throat, elongation ot uvula, is more preva lent than in any etiier sec lion of the country. This is frequently caused by a foul stomach. You may burn it out w ith caustic twi and agaiu, and all they will get is temporary relief. Correct the SWiuacO and liver, aud they will heal up themselves. Uood uutrition is the remedy. If you have any dUeose in any part of the body, it will remain there and decay more and mure until yuli pan get the sto mach iu the condition to dtgci loud aud make rew blood to take the place of diseased mutter. Tiii is Ihe only way to hoal cavities in the lungs and ulcer ated broAkbial tubes. Correct the stomach and liver and nature will do the healing. Many persons have an idea that certain medicines are great purifiers of Oe blood. When blood is once diaeasea it cannot be punned ; it u diseases! the same as the diseased l,iuit,.r ill lh .v.-tiii hilt ffnl Ih. si.tur.,,,. I., j .1 V . . - -ii-- der, the ; lives and suimach, and rive it plenty of nourishing food It will make new blood, which will take the place ol that which u diseased ""-, -uiiuouis syrup is one oi me oesi prena. rations of iron in use, if is a powerful toaio of iteeil, and vheu luc Icancei 1 joit diiMlres the iuucu the stomach, and Is it carried pofi off by the a the Mandrake Pills, the Polmonio Syrup Is made Into blood. This is the only way to euro consumption. If I cannot get a good appetite, and loon floes not digest, I cannot cure the patient Never mind the cough j remove the cause and will stop of Itself This is the most trouble 1 nave sun mypauenuai my rooms. The say, "Doctor, I fool stronger; I ean eat ; my night sweats are bettor, and I feel bet ter every way; but myoough is so bad Jet;" and they are astonished to hesr me say tbat does not matter ; remove the eame atod the cough will sp f Itself. (Schenk s Seaweed creates a good appetite i tn Java. hMi there is no mnt disease. .niM , lirpr u an reneested that the Mandrake Lpni.r.nnntnnlnck the ducts of the gall bladder in that snort spsce of time, in oraer 10 bhow ids suiie bile to psss oft. " Keep the lirer and stomach healthy , ih.r. It Im danser of consumption or any other disease. It Is hard to take cold when those organs are healthy. Those that are bilious, low-spirited, iirr. feel ns: stunld. coated tongue, poor appetite. n.rrm.s. stomach full of wind, everything that is eaten lies heavy, loss ot memory, iry one oome oi J'CI1ENCKS SEAWEED TONIC, and one box of 6C11ENK S MASJJKAK1S fAliisO. it is only a enstof ons dollar and twonty-nve oents, wiui tun on ..itnns This la sntiioient. in many cases, to sans- r.schattha medicines are. frequently one dohis makes a great change in the system. Any person that enjoys ordinary health, by using the boaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills occasionally, must got the digestive organs in such a healthy condition Uiat th Unmi flesh I can produce a number of my old consumptives pstlonU now enjoying good health, weighing nearly 200 pounds, i win conclude Dy relatlmr three cures I have made in New York, and which are all diil'ercnt, and wish any ono who feels an interest In the matter to visittliem. first is Xn, Ksrlow. residing then at No. 107 Houston street Her husband ealled upon me at my rooms, ,12 Bond street and wished me to call and see her. He said I could do no good ; tbat he had had all the best medical attendance, and sll'said she was too far gone with Ciinsnmntlon to be cured : but she had beard of some great cores I had made, and he desired to gratify her wishes. I called, and found her lying confined to ber bed in tho last stage of bronchial consumption and without ,0ouDt must nave uiea soon. 1 cxaimn ed her lungs, found both bronchial tubes very much affected, but no cavities had formed, her cough was very severe, the spit-box was half full of thick pus. Pulso 140, leg swollen very much ; and worse than all, she bad chronic diarrhoea. Her bowels had been moved eleven times that day. told ber that she bad lung! anough to be cured, but that this diarrhoea had been of long standing, and her stomach was in such a ulcerated condition that I was afraid nothing could be done. She insisted I should try and do what I could for her, observing that she could not last long in the condition she was in, and I oould not make her any worse. I gave her first a dose of my Mandrake Pills, and tho tonic aud iSyrup freely. That was on Tuesday, and by the next rundny the diarrhoea was carried oft. her appetite had returned and she could sit up in bed and eat her dinner, f-he is now well, and gave a long corliiicutc, certified lo by the Rev. Dr Downing. Sirs. Bartholomew, tsl West Forty-fifth street, came to mv rooms wiUi a tumor on her liver. S'he was low.spirited, skiu sallow, tongue coated, bowels costive, no appetite, and last sinking into the grave, Tho said tumor had beeu running over fourteen years. I gave ber Syrup. Tonic and Pills, and told her totakc them justasthe directions were printed. She come back to my rooms. u2 Bund t'reel in two weeks, somewhat better ; her tongue hud liegun o clean a little around tho edges, her skin w hiter nnd ber eyes brighter and the tumor discharging very offensive mutter, much faster thun it had ever dune before. She kept gradually improving, and in alsiut two months she came to my rooms very much fright ened, saying that the tumor bad nearly stopped running, and was healing up, and that every doctor had told her that if it ever healed it would cause her death. I told her that the disease had all lclt her system, and 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, the is glad for any one to call on ber. and takes great pains to visit any one that she hears has anything like her cato, .uud tries to get them to come and sue me. Tho next case is Miss 6'coticld. from fStumlurd, Conn., Mrs. Bartholomew gut ber duwu to see me, and she has been ever since at hcrhouso. When she first enmc to my rooms, she was much emaciated with a distressing cough, spit ting large quantities of blood. I examined ber lungs with the ruspirouieter, and in all my practice never found one w ith one lung so far gone aud the other lung so sound. I could nrd give much encourage ment. I thought she would die ; but lo my aston ishment the Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, and Mandrake Pills ail seemed lo go right to work, the lung is all healed over, leaving a cuvity as large as a goose egg; good appetite, lino spirits, nnd has gained some thirty-five Muuds iu weight. Hie has boiuo cough yet. which I do not tuink will leave her before June. I should think it would be of great iutcrest tu some unprejudiced physician lo visit theso cases, particularly .Miss Scolicld.'or any of them who have been cured by my medicines. They ure num. crous in .New lork ; but tho abovo thrcu all clmer from each other ; and if my niedioincs aro doing what I represent they are. they should have the cretlit and tho afnicled know where and how thev I may be cured. J. II. .CiIi..Mv. .M. 11. Dr. J. II. Schenk ean be found at the principal ofece. No. 39 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from II A. M. unlit o P. M., to give advice free of charge ;. but for a through examination he charges three dollars. Prieeof the Puluiunic Syrup and Seaweed Tunic each SI 2i per buttle, or ii tho balf dozen. Mandrake Pills 25 cents per box, and is fia-sala bv all Druggists and Deulers. May 14. l'nGI. ly Northern Central Hallway ! si Ji.nr.i: titii" taiu.i:. THREE TRAIN'S DAILY to and from Baltimore ami Washington city. Connections made with trains. on Pennsylvania Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the West. THREE TRAINS DALY to and from tncNorth and West Branch snstjuehanna, Elmira, and all of .North ern New York. ON and after MONDAY", MAY 10th. lRiH. the Piuwuger Trains of the Northern Central Huilway will urrivo at and depart from Sunbury, j UairUburg and Baltimore as follows, vu : 6 U I i 11 H A R D . Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday). 10 25 A. M. " leaves Harrisburg, 1 20 P. M. " arrives at Baltimore, 6 40 " Express Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday.) 1145 P.M. " leaves ilarrisburg (except Monday.) 2 iOA. M " arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday). T 00 A.M. Hurrisburg Accommodation leaves Harris burg, 7 00 A. M. Sunbury Accommodation leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday) at 7 30 A M NORTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Baltimoro dully (ex cept Sunday) ,9 20 A. M " leaves Harrisburg Si P. M, " arrives nt t-unbury, 4 05 ' Express Truin leaves Baltimore daily It 30 P. M " arrives at Harrisburg, 1 ill A M. " leaves Harrisburg (except Monday), 3 IS A. M. 11 arrives at Sunbury. & 63 ' Harjisburg Accommodation leaves Harris burg, daily (except Sunday) at . S 00 P M " arrives at Harrisburg, 7 SO P M Sunbury Aecommudaiion leaves Harris burg daily (except Sunday) at 4 00 P M For further information apply at Ihe Office. I. N. Di BARKY, lien. oupt. Harrisburg, Juno 4 S61. CELEBRATED TKEPARED JAVA COFFEE s 11' A R n A K T E D SUPERIOR TO ANY IN THE MARKET. IT is used by first class families everywhere, and highly recommended for nervous aud dyspeptic persous, being very nuilritluus and tree from all deleterious substances, iu testimony of which I have I certificates from tho most emminent Physicians in Ihe Country. Try it, and you will be sure lo con tinue its use in prclercnoc lu any oilier. Sold at retail fur Twenty-Five Cents per Pound by First class Grocers throughout the United 'tales. A liberal discount to the Trado. Put up only by L,i:iVIM A. OS HO It, Wholesale Depot, (9 Warren st. New York. S.;y 7. W.4. I ,., ; ' I ' IHE HKi) LION HOTEL (Late Mrs. Boulton'l ) MARKET STREET, 8UNDUBV. PA. JULIUS ARBITER, HAS taken thu old aud well known stand, and refitted aud furnished the saniti is prepared to accommodate Boarders and Travelers with the best the market can atlord. He hopes by strict attention to buaiueat to receive a share of public pauonage. His TABLE ouutains the best ul market atlord. His Bar is filled with the choicest of Liquors, buth Malt and Spirituous. The stabling u good, and attended by careful Ostlers. Sunbury, April 3D, 18C4 . Iy HOWARD .ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tleaaes arih mah. Ma.. I 1 ill . riaarj tints eriuil I I Vk I - , new and reliable treatment in reports of Ihe Ho W. ami lUiniTlnv ...... i : j .... envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SK1L- i i.i.N lloi tililOJi, Howard Asaoeiation. Ko 3 j South Ninth StreM, Philsdslphia ft I euly Ik, ioCi iy ' 1863. 18G3. GRANT FRILING AT THE MAMMOTH STOKE, TttOL'LD respectfully announce tbat they have just received and opened a very large and well selec ted Stock of GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are Hilling to dispose of at a VERY SMALL ADVANCE ON I'lrnt Com. OUB STOCK IS COMPLETE AND EMBRACES EVEUYTIIIXa OIVE UB -A. CALL. Thankful fur past favors we hope to meet a eon tinuance of the same by still selling Goods as cheap if not I'lli:.!!!!: than ean be purchased else where. FRILINU i GRANT. Sunbury, May 23, 1863. II. II. MAMSICJC. A Herncy nt I,a-vv. SUNBURY, PA. XX Collections attended to m Iho oonnties of Nor thumberland, Union, and Lycoming. nyder, Montour, Columbia tlKFEBKNCES. Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia, A. li. Outtell A Co., Hon. Win. A. Porter, " Morton Mc.Michnrl, Esq., " E. Ketehain A Co., 24 pearl Street, New York. John W. Ashmead. Attorney at Law, " Matthews A Cox, Attorneys' ut Law, " Sunbury, March 2'J, lot2. GKR.-AaSTT Sz DIETZ1 LOWER WHARF. SUNBUHY, TA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WHITE ASH COAL, in every variety, Orders solicited and filled with promptness and despatch. Sunbury, May Iu, )cC3. ly Atfoi-n'y iiikI 4'oiiitNcIIor af Office on south side of Market street, four d 'on west of E. Y. Bright A Son's Store, STJIMIBTJIT, PA. Will nttend promptly to all professional business entrusted to his care, the collection oi' claims iu Northumberland and the adjoining couutios. Sunhury, May 2:i, lMliJ. ly B!is, 3soii tu s'tii-H. lYo:'ii.. V, Sri ' I w uti E'iiiiilsi, l"v 1, .1 i.iiniilr-, PutupinCjc. Sis. and fl 0ft Boxes. Molllss nrd i iasas. .i uuu j i. ior 1.01c:.-, 1 none iw'itu tlons, A J. "Wily inttilli'ile remeo::es known. 'Flee Irum I'uisolis." 'Not diiuger-ius tu the II:inan Family." "Hats come out ot' their ,,le to .lit." Soi l Wholi-fde in fill luri- ei;ie. Sold by all iliu-gi:.- mii-1 liei:ii'er.-. everyu 1;; re ! ! ! B'ki. aiu: ! ! ! of i-M wor'hli in.i: 1 See that Co.-titrV nnme i loieii'wh lt . II'. til: and Fltlsk, before yon b.iv. Address HIMtl It. OVS" SI. Principal lie; ot 42 llpi:idiny New York. rj2rSuld by nil W hulcsnle aid Ket..il 1'iuisis iu Sui.nury. Pa. Feb. I'll. Im-.i. sm J LREMlTlIiViji T Alloi-ns'j- A onus) I'or t:l f.JUV. Office en South si.ic of Miirket street, four doors west of Gearhart's Confectitdicry store, STJISTBXJR'Sr, FJ. Will attf-nr! promptly to nil prnfes-ioiinl basinc-s entrusted to his earn, tlie collection ot'cluiins iu Nor thumberland and the adjoining counties. Consultations iti German and English. Sunbury, M.ireb 13, lw'.l. 'y READY ROOFING Ileatly to luil donn. RTIADy "ROOFING At Uv than hhlf tie voA of tin iot. READ1Z TlCOFING Mure durnblu than tin. READY "n.OOri2JG Suitable for steep or Out roots. IEADYTtOOFING For all kinds of buildings. In all climates. ready Hoofing Kaflily. chcHply. nnd quiVkly (ml on. m.ii h couting ovt-r nitb ceuieitt Hi'u-rit U uuilcd Uowu. READY "UOOFING Made of a strong woven fabric, thoroughly saturated end covered upou both suifaees with a perfectly wa terproof comiiosiiiou, ami put up iu rolls ready tor use lu inch wide, and Tj feet long. We also manufacture LIQTJID-CEltCElTT. Fob Leaky Ti.t Roofs, Much cheaper and more durable thau oil paint. ALSO, Cuinpouud Omrnf, For Lcuky Shingle Roofs, Which will olUn save the eost of a now roof. Samples of Ready Roofing aud Circulars sent by mail when desired. Favorable'crms made with responsible parties w ho buy lo sell agaiu. READY ROOFING CO., 73 Maiden Lane, N. Y,. Apnl 23,1S4. WILLIAMSPORT OIL WORKS '. NOX-EXPLOSIVE PURE CRYSTAL CARBON IX TIGHT PACKAGES, Orders wiU receive prompt attention. II. D. HOLDEN. n illiamsport, June J5, IScVi. Proprietor PENSIONS, BOUNTIES AND BACK PAY COLLECTED. SB BOYEll, Attorney at Law, is duly author , iltd and licensed to collect fisaioua. Iluuulifsiliud lUn-U for Widows, Or. phans aud Soldiers. Othce iu ilariot street, oppo site Weaver's llotolj fuubury, ps, iM.ii.vy t, jsiii 1 sruitTaiii: Di;i'OT, Jl'ST recolved a new stuck of Fishing Tackle fur trpring taloi, consisting of Hods, itaels, Linisj, Raskels, buoods, FloaU, ktti, Flics, Artificial Rait, Rigged Lines, tiut, Urass and Hooks, lo which the attention of dealers ii parUcularly resiuesie-l Orders, Wholesale and Retail, punctually filled and salisfactioo warranted. JOHN KRIDEF. Sni snd Ws'o'lt meets, I ai!Jelbia f.brusry 27, 164 .-o ' 1 5 c, ISoiM-Iic. Ants, Hvil Tits Vldnm'sj Ktrf Company, GIVE NOTICK that thoy bae concluded ar rangements with the Northorn Central Railroad Company to run trains trotn nnitimore lor ior, Harrisburg, Dauphin. Halifax. Trevorton, Sunbary, NortJiumhcrland. Lewisburg, Milton. Muuey, Wil li am sport, and all intermediate stations, connecting at Hnrrtsburg with the UREAT WESTERN KX- PRESS for Pittsburg, Cinoinnati, St, Louis and the West. Also with Howard A Cn.'s Express at Mlltoa or Danville, Blonrasburg, Wilknsbarre, Pittstnn, Scran ton, and Intermediate stations on the Cattawtssa, Lackawanna A Uioomrburg Railroads. At Vtil liamsport, by Howard k Co.'s Express to Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A Co., and their connection, for Canton, Troy, Elmira, Rochester, Hufialo, Niagara, and U all accessible points in vtcsicrn .cw torn and Canada, oy wniun they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every descrip tion. Also. Notes, Drafts and Bills for Collection. Experienced and efficient tnesacmrers emnloved. and every effort will be made to render satisfanl'ion. JOHN BfNOllAM, Superintendent Pcnn'a Division. Philadelphia. R. A. FISCHER, Agent for aunbury.-- April 5, 1H62, 1301. Arrnii-remcnls 1801. oi' ew York Uric. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADEL PHIA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES. From Philadelphia to New York and Way Ftartf, jrom n ainui street Wharf and Keiuington Depot, will leave a follown, vix : rim. At A. M., via Camden and Amboy, (C. and AtoA. M., via Camdenand JarsevCiir V 1 Accommodation. 2 : 1 00 2 2 S 00 2 2 3 00 I 00 3 00 S 00 3 00 At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jpnav ftitw (.Morning Mail.) ' " At 8 A.M., via Camden and- Jorsn eitv ?,l Class Ticket ' At 11 A. M Express . via Kensington and Jersey eity, At 12 M. via Camden and Amboy, C and A. (Accommodation,) At 2 P. M., via Cuniden and Amboy, (C. and n. x.xur-sii,, At S F. M. VI., via Kensington and Jersoy City, and N. Y. Express . vt asn. ami .. 1 . l,xi At RJ V. M.. via Kensington and Jersey Citv. (Evening Mail.) 7 " I At Hi P. M. via Kensington and Jersey city, At 1 J (night) via Kensington and Jersey city Soutiiern Express At i P. M., via Camden and Amboy, (Aeenm- modation. Freight aud Passenger, First Class Ticket. Second Class Ticket, 2 25 1 it) For Water Oan. r-lroudsl.nr S,-,isi. vni.. barre, Montrose, tiroat Bend, Ac, at 6 A M ironi Kensington, via Delaware, Lackawanna aud H cstern Itailruad. For Mnueh Chunk. Allcntown, llethlcVm, lloli. derc. Eaatuii, Lnmbcrlville. Flomingtoii. Ac , atd. A. M., from Kensingtou Icjut, aul at ii P. AI from Walnut street Vt barf. (The 6 A. M. Line connects with Trains leavioi Easton fur Munch Chunk, at .'(-2U 1. .M ) For Mount Holly, at d A. .M., 2 uud 4 P. M For Freehold, ui fl A. .M. uud 2 P. JI WAV LINKS. For Bristol. Trenton. Ac, at 11 A. M. and 21 and 5 P. M. from Kensington, For Palmyra, Itivecion, Dclanco, Beverly, Bur lington Florence, lioidcutuwti, Ac, ut 12, 1, 2, ii tjr Fur New York, olid Wav Lines leaving Ken sington Depot, take Ihe Cars on Filth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. Tut-Can run into the Depot, and on the lUi uul of eaoh Train, run from the Depot. Fitly Pounds of Ilnggsge oi !y. allowed each passenger. Passengers are roiiii.'iied tiom taking anything iu bagg.ige but tueir wrarinnppnrel. All baggage over liny pounds tu be paid i'r extra. The Company limit their responsibility f.,r burgage to One Doll.ir per oiiml, and will nut be iin'.lc loi any amount biyoiid 1UU. except by special contract. IV M. U. UATZMER, Agent. January 17, 1.S0I. WM KNOCHE. 83 MARKET &TKEhT, li AlUUSBUKii, PA., Dealer in PIANOS. jEW Rosewood Pianos, fi O. from 2oil unwurds. the best makers NS. The best munuficlurei Instru- incuts from $li to iluO ouitJirs. ml ins. Accordeons. Flutes, riles, Drums. llnnjiM. Tamlxiuriucs, Violin and tluitarstriugs and musical mer chandise iu gencnil. SHEET MITin. 1 The latest publications always on Land, hv muil 1,1 htv r .ri ,.1,1,.. ...'.. Musio sent OVAL, MC ABE. lilLi AND ROSEWOOD ! FRAMES. , Suiinble fur looking glasses, aud aH kinds of pictures ; aiwuw ou hanii. , A fine aA.'-rtnicnt of best plnted , l.OiilCINli GLASSES i,n, sinalicsl to largest sises. Any stylo ol Iraiuo made to or l-r at the shortest : i'oti -e. KN'iClli:, i April If. iss.t. 9--! Market st., Harrishii urg M. i . (JIlAatiBASST'M Confectionery, Toy and FHTJIT STORE, 3iark I Si i s o I, Suuliiiry, Iu. CCXrKCTIfl.NKRV OF ALL KINDS, TOYS OP KYKHY DESCHIPTIO.V, 1'RL'IT, &c, &c, CtnySTANTLY en hand nnd lor side at the above ) establishment urni'.uieruic and retail, at renrou. able prices. He is manufacturing all V't Is of f'onfectiunariea to keep up u full assoriment whica no. sold at low rates. I s- i ... - o l-.-.i e . ? , . l.otneco, ni'grs, iHiioiicry. .iiusui uti ainai. anril avaiietyof other articles, all of whi.jh are oCered wLoIchIc and retail. Lj" Remember the Dair.eand place. .jr M. C. til AUHART. M'irket street, 3 door.' west of E. ". Di ight 4 Sou's store. Sunbury. Sept. 19. I",.!. tf "wis i uxTtFon" house; Southwest Corner of Market Sijuaro, M .IH IIV, lA. rpiIE undersigned respectfully informs the public, I thut he has taken charge of tho above named Hotel, and asks for the coiitiuuaneo of the former patronage aud would invite all others to give him a cull. HIS TABLE is always supplied with the besi the market affords. Ills Lar contains the choice.t liquors, ami his stab liui is good and well attended by careful Ostlers c , . MICI1AFL W1LVFRT. Sunbury, April. I, 164. , J. XI. HILBUSH, ouniy Muririer A. ejuncs-r, Mdlwtuy, Xvrtnuinlerland County, Penna. Office in Washington township. Engagements can n . u.u"ul0 letr, directed lothe above address. All business eulrusted to his care, will be promptly attended lo. ' - ' Aj.ril tf.Sl ly Tow"Lr7i'(ni maTi:. rpllE undersigned will sell at private sale, TWEX 1 TY-I?IX TOWN LOTS, situate iu the borough of tunburv. The lots are loci'.ed within a few squares of the Pennsylvania Railrcsd Company's Machine hop. in the northern part of the town. They aro all suitable building lots,! it tate in the most pleasant portion of the borough. They will be sold on rea sonable terms. For furthei particulars spply to PETEK H. MASSER, H B MASTER, FHASCIS RLCHEK, Eunbury, Juns 1, 1K64 Executors 0. M. Lirma. A. M. liLLass. IMPORTERS WINES AND LIQUORS. sUir.HA A. HAI.UAIsH, o. South Kinfb Street, between Cliesuat and Waluut, PUI1.ADELPUIA. MayT, 1Ho4 .n7aMi:it;N iAri:.i'' i ivk Jin. iti: nti:i:z:. As luiprovjj pjr sul 13oo, Ey E. KETCUAM CO.,i9 Pearl st., New .York. fllllK only Frecier constructed on scientific prln, J cirles. with a revolving can snd spring blade scraper. The one hastens the freesii. jj ul lk eeem- the other removes it as fast a. froien. The must rapid in freezing, with the least tjuautny , 0,The'most ecnomieal incost, as it Uthesuostsluinle and durable in structure. . . ,k. For sole in all the priuolpsl cities snd towns in tbe 1 Ea?h Freeser accoir.rnied with a book of recipes and full uiMcUu,. " i quarts, 4 quarts, 6 quarts., 8 quarts, 14 quarts, ;t) quaru, Iir:;' UN IK) IX) 6 M 00 11 v