Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, September 29, 1866, Image 4

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    An OM Pons; net to a SfW Tunc.
itsr 1886 -6a
"Aspring approaches
Ants anil Ronccci
From their holes como out,
And Miso oml Rats,
tn spltoof eats.
Gaily skip about.'1
'ISyenrs estal.li.-bcd in N. Y. Cilv,"'
"I inly inrnllililc remedies known.'1
"Free from lfj.m,
"Not dangerous In llio Human Family."
"Rats ouuie out of thoir holes Iodic.
Coalar'a Rat, Reach, Ac, Exterminator.
In n piisli! u?nl IV.r Rats. Mice. Roaches,
Black audited Ants, Ac, Ac., Ac.
ostuv'H BoiI-Bub Kxteu-minntor.
Is a liquid or wii'h used to destroy, and
nlsonsu preventive for Bed-Hug. Av.
Cos tor'o FUectric Powder fr Insects
is far Moths, Mosquitoes, Flcns. Peel lugs
insect on Plants, Fowls, Animals, "to.
lltf-'. '. '. J!i: Ann ! ! ! of nil worthless Imitations.
See thnt .'Custar''' name in on each Box, Bottle,
and Flusk, beforo you buy
Addro., ' HENRY n. COSTAR.
4S2 Broadway, New York
j? Sold !n funbury, Tn.
Jly Fiulino A Sox, and all Druggists and Retailers
I860-
rXCKK?E OF JUTS. The Fiimicr'a l.nzeltc
(IuiKtifli) norts ii ml piuvosby .inures ilniloiui j.uir
lints will linvo n iirtt.'eny nntl f.c'?tnutfl no Ics
than fijl.Ooft in tlirco ye'ira Now, unlc? this im
nicnso family enn bo kept ilctwn, they wonM con
Mime moro fuo-J thun would tu.-tnin Im,(!i)0 human
fc?ce -CosT.vnV1 ftdvcrli-emcnt ntwvc.
IS ATS versus BIRDS. Whoever engage in shoot,
ing small birds is a ertiol man ; whoever aids In ex
terminating ruts is n benefactor. Wo should liko
mhiphho to give us the benefit of llicir experience in
driving nut these pests. We need pomctlmip; besides
dogs, cnts, and imp for this bui'mest.HeiciitiJIc
.'.iu riciti, .Y.'.
Scu "Costaus'' advertisement ulove.
mm
COSTA ir? RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple,
sale, and sine the most pcrfeot RAT-iucution meet
ing we have ever attended. Every lint that can Rot.
it. properly prepared, will out it, uud every ono that
eats it will die, generally at somo pluoo as distant as
possible from where it was taken. Stale fihuie ISlick
Mirror.
veo "CostarV advertisement above.
lSGb".
Housekeepers troublo witli vermin reel be so no
longer, if they use '-Coftara ' .Exterminator. We
have used it to our satisfaction ; and if a box eo?t $.',
we would have it. Wo have tried pnions, but they
'I)",m:I-cI imlliin'r ; but "Cnstnr's article knocks tho
breath out nf lta'.s, Miec, Roaches, Ants and Bed
bug, quicker than we call write it. It is in great
demaiiil till over the country Alediua, Oiio. 7-
z,tlr.
Sco 'Cntar's" advertisement above.
1800.
A Y"ICK FROM THE F I1 WK ST. Spcakins
d "I'.if tar's'' lint, lloaeh. Ant, An., lixterniinatur
more prnin and ja'oviioi.s are destroyed annually
in Onint County by vermin thun would pay for tons
of this lint, mid Inject Killer." Itaueusler II'.-'.
IS.-mhl.
fif 'CtstnrV ndvertiscnient above.
1SGG.
F.mimk.ks Axn HorsEKKKi'Ki! should recollect
that hundreds of dullars' worthed' (train, 1'rovisious
An., arc annually destroy by Ruts. Mice, Ants, and
other insects anil vermin all of which can be pre
vented by n few dollars' worth of "Cottar V Rat,
lloaeh, Ant, Ac, Lxterminalor, bought and u.-cd
freely.
Jh'C i:Cosl:irV ajverll.-emonl above.
S.ild in Sunhui-.r. I'a.. by J. V,'. Friling i .Son. and
uit irui;;ists and Dealers.
April 7, IS,i:l ilm
SADLKR AM) IIAILVKSS
JI A N U V A C T U II E li .
A. .T PiT-TJ-OfT !
I'ecr Plrcet, op.osito tho Central Hotel,
S 1" 2 15 1 11 Y , PENN'A.
IN FOU MS his friends nnd the public- that having
r. -moved to his new es'.ibli.-hioent. nnd extended
Ins biie of business, iB now prepared to manufacture
inoic extensively, and invites all to call nnd exuuiiuo
lib largo assol tliKT.t of
Sadie, Harness, Collars.
Wliies. Common and Fancy Fly-Neits,
Blankets, Dull i'oo and Fancy Kubes,
llorso Couibs, Sle:i;li-l;el!s, Saddle, Harness and
(. o.tch Trimmings for manufacturers.
I.1VKUY! I.IVEIiYM LIVERY!'.!
In connection with tho above ho has alson Livery
Stable. gfod and.:afu Hordes, Buggies, and Convey
ances, which arc hired at reasonable rates.
AUCTIONEER !
Ho is also n Licensed Auctioneer, nn l will attend
to alt business entrusted to his care.
Sunbury, March .'!, ISfiO. tiiu
I )r"'-riiHoiit i-efully compnuuded of the
1. Lest DKLUS ut lit Mammoth tsiere of
JNO. FRlLl.NO A SON.
Sin. bury. May 20. lflo.
NEW GROCERY
CALL AT F URMAN'S OLD STAND.
I
avholesalj: & retail i
AND
Provision Store
FOi: CHEAP GOODS!
Their Stock is complete. conisting in part of
SUi ARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL,
Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt,
Hams, Shoulders, Chceso, Fruit,
(ilass, Lamps, Ac, Ac
Country Produce taken in exchange for Guuds.
tjjr Cull and examine our Slock, and satisfy your
tehos.
Sunbury, May 12. 1SGB.
("1 A R I'EXTERS. Saddlers, Blacksmiths, Carriago
j Makers, Shoemakers, Merchants, Miners, Far
juis und tho cili.cns generally.
Look to your inlurost and buy nt tho new llard
v.aro Slt.ro of J. H. C UN LEY A CO.
Sunbury. June Hi, ISjb.
Hew Spring Styles!
.HiJ A.lili.V IMIYI'lia,
Two tlimra West of tlic Post Oilire,
CTJ-TsJ J 5 TJ H. PEWN'A.
I'JtSl'LCTlT'LLY invites the attention of llio
i public to her largo uud varied assortment of
Spring Si Bummer Millinery Goods
which ihc has just received or. I opened. Ilrrstock
embraces FANCY' DRESS (iOODS, Embroideries,
Cluny Lace, Lneo Collars, Linen Collars, Dress
C'rds. Zephyrs, Bullous, Ao.
A Cne nssortintnt of ladies' and gents' Hosiery,
Gloves, Fans, Paranls, Bugle Trimmings, Ribbons.
Bell Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Braid. 1
ancy Dress Coml, Head Dresses, Ao.
Irvin Piilcnt Hair Crimpers, Hair Coils, Corsots,
and a large assortment of other articles, too numc
r jus to mention
I hove al,o ju.t received a line lot of Perfumery,
Toilet Soap. Tooth ami Huir llrud.es. Ao.
K , . . ANNA PAINTER.
buiii-KiT, Apr.l ?S, lV.il.
llr. would invite the
Itentinn .I" Cm....... I..
I
our Isrgo and well s.koied assortment of
Toole
Planes,
b ' , " "i ii mnas, Augurs,
Saws, Iron ami Mnl k. . 'i
every thing wonted tuoomp'.oto i full ouiQt, at tho
Hardware shore of J. H. UONI Kv i CO.
M ull llter and Border in great varTctyl
neiysiylesjui,! icceived at the Mammoth Store of
J W.FKIL1NU i SON.
j'uiributy, Oct
S,OUUhH,
14. IWli
asserted Charcoal Iron at 11) els. II,
J II. ( i.XLI S A lit.
on) ury Jii0 j,; i..,-,ii
LOOK nOSPITAL.
U:TAI'.LISIIED A3 A HEFUGE FROM QUACK
ERY. THE ONL' rtACK WJWRK A CURIi
CAN nr. OBTAINED.
DR. .10I1NSTON lion discovered the moot Certain,
Ppcedv and cnlr Efl'cctunl Roniedy In the
World for all Trivalc Illsoases, Wenknoss of the Riu-k
3r l.imbs, Strictures, A IToction of the Kidneys and
liloddrr. Involuntary Discharges, Iinpotoncy, Gene
rnllJchilil, Ncrvousnesr", Pyspepsy, I.anRiior, Low
?liirlts, Co'rfusion ol'Idnna, I'nlpitalinn of tho Heart,
i'imidityi'rcinblinits. Dimness of r-iRht or tiiddincsa,
Dlsenso of tho Head, Throat, Koso or skin, Affections
of tho Diver, Dunfrs, Stomach or Dowels thoso Tori
bio Disordem arising from tho Solitnry Habits of
Youth thoso seerot and solitary practices moro fatal
to thoir victims than tho sons of tSyrens tolho Jla
tiners of L'lysson, blighting their most brilliant hopoj
or antioipn'tions, rendering nmrringo, Ac, impossl
blo. r . tu:
I'speeially, who havo become the victim" of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and deslmetivo habit w Inch
annually sweeps to an untimely pravo Ibousnr, Isot
""oung Wen of tho most exalted talents and hr. I ant
Intellect, who might otherwisehavo entrnnc ed lit a
Ini; Senates with the thunders of elnn uenea or waked
to ocslaty tho living lyro, may ontl with full oon
lidenco. JIarried Tersons, or Young Wen eontcmploling
tniirrinuc. being aware orphysical weakness, orgnmo
debility, deformities, Ac, speedily cured.
Jlcwho pl.icoa llllliscil uuuei uiicn, oiur.o.
may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman,
anil confidently rely upon his skill ns a Physician.
IC; AS4' WKAKXKSS
fmmediately Cured, and Full A igor Restored.
This Distressing Affection which renders Lifo
miserable and marriage impossible is the penalty
paid bytho vicliinsol'imprnpcrindulgcnces. Young
Eersons aro too npt to commit excesses from not
oing aware of the dreadful consequences that may
ensue Kow, who that understands the subject will
pretend to deny that tho power of procreation is lost
sooner by those fulling into improper habits than by
the prudent ' Besides being deprived the pleasures
of healthy offspring, tho most serious and destructive
symptoms to both body nnd mind arise The system
becomes Deranged, tho I'bysieid and Mental Func
tions Weakened, Doss of Procreativo Power, Nervous
Irritability, Dvspepssa, Palpitation of tho Heart.
Indigestion. Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of
the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Ducay and Death,
OJiice, Tio. 7 SoiitSi "roderivk Street
Deft hand sido going from Baltimoro street, a few
doors from tho corner. Fail not to observo name
nn 1 number.
Letters must bo pnid nnd contain a stamp. The
Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office.
A Ca.'SSIJ AVAKHS.i:vrBJ3 IX TWO
lAVS.
Ko Alcrcvry or Naitxroni prvgt.
SR:. .Dtll.Vil'S'.
Member of tho Royal College of Surgeons. London,
Iradnntn from one of tho most eminent Colleges in
tho I nited States, and the greater part of whose life
lias been sncnt in the hosnitals of London, Paris,
Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected somo of
the most nstonisliiiiff cures that wcro evor known
many troubled with ringing in tho head nnd cars
when nslccp, great nervousness, being alarmed at
Hidden sounds, bashfiilne.s, with frequent blushing,
Mended sometimes with derangement of mind, were
;ured uninctiutcly.
Dr. .1. addresses all tboso who have injured them,
clves by improper indulgence and Fulitnry habits,
which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for
either business, study, society or marringe.
TuveL' antt,n r.flhn sii.l nnd melnnebolv eflects
produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of
II e Duc k and Limbs, Pains in tho Dead. Dininoes of
Right. Los of Muscular Power. Pali italiou of the
'-heart. Dyspep-y. Nervous Irritability. Derangement
of the JJigc-livo runciions, ucucrui ucuiniy, c-ymp
tuins of Cnsiunntion. Ac.
Mkntali.v. Tho fearful effects on the mind aro
much to bo dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of
l leas. Henresiion of Snirits, Kvil-Forel.odings, Aver
sion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude,
Timidity. Ac nre some of the evils produced.
TuorsASDS of persons of all ages can now judge
what is tho cause of their declining health, losing
lleir vigor, becoming weak, pain, nervous nnd
c nnciatcd. having a singular appearance about tho
eyes, cough and symptoms oi consumption.
Vl.n havo Injured themselves by a certain practice
Imlulircd in when alone, a habit frequently learned
from evil companions, or at school, tho effects of
w hich aro nightly felt, even when nslccp, and if no
cured renders marriage impossible, nnd destroys
both mind and body, should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man. the hopo of his
country, tho darling of his parents, should be snatched
from u!l I rc.-i.icts und enjoyment of lifo, by the
consequence of duviutliig from the path of nuturo
jnd indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persona
,b0CoA4a:.
rclloct that a sound mind and body nro tho most
noccssary requisites to promoti oonuubiul hapiness
Tn.lnil M'illimit llieun. Ilin im.rTiev tliroiKth lifnbn.
somes ft weary pilgriinngo ; tho prospect hourly
! darkens to tho view; the mind becomes shadowed
with despair nBd Idled with tho melancholy rellec
tion that the happiucsj of another become high ted
i with our own.
sisiF.:A!;n or isspssa'WK'i's:.
AVhen tho misguided and imprudent votary of
pleasure finds that he has linMiicd ttio scens ol mis
painful disenso, it too often happens that an ill-timed
tenso of shamo, or droad of discovery, deters him
from applying to thoso who, from education and
respectability, can alono befriend him, delaying till
the constitutional symptoms of this horrid tli.-easo
make their npponranco, such as ulcerated sore
throat, disensed noso, nocturnal pains in tho head
mid limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the
shin bones and arms, blotches on tho head, face and
extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till
at last tho palate of the mouth or tho bones of the
noso fall in, and the victim of this nwful disenso
become a horrid object of commiseration, till death
puts a period to hi dreadful sufferings, by sending
him to 'that Undiscovered Country from w hence no
traveller returns."
It is Hhirlnii: liulii furl that thousands fall victims
to this terrible disease, ow ing to tho un.-killfulncss of
ignorant pretenders, w ho, by the uso of that S)enHly
I'uisoti. JUrrcriry, ruin tho constitution and intike
ti e residue of life miserable.
NX It A -1 ii I'.ll S
Trust rot your lives, or health, to tho enro of the
ninny Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute
ol knowledge, name or character, who copy Dr.
).. button's advertisements, or style themselves, in
the newspupers, regularly Educated Physicians,
incapable of Curing, they keep you trilling mouth
sfter month taking their filthy und p'lU.uius corn
bounds, or aloniz us tho smallest fee can be obtained.
und in despair, leave you with ruined health to sigh
over your gulling disappointment.
Dr Johnston ia the only Physician advertising.
Hi credcniiul or diplomas nlwnys hang in his olffee
His remidicsor treatement tiro unknown to all
others, prepared from a life spent iu the great hos
pitals of Europe, the first in the country and a more
extensive J'rieaU l'ractiee than any other Pbysiuian
in the world.
aifEt5'.7ir.T or x::r, aiti:s!i
The many thousand cured at this institution year
after year. and the numerous important Surgical
Operations pcrioruied by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by
tho reporter of the ' Sun," '-Clipper," and many
uthei papers, notices ol which nave appeared iiginn
and n'nin before the public, beside his standing us
a gentleman ol character and responsibility, is a
sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
i itt:i.
Persons writing should be particular in directing
lUVII letter:, IU U1S 41iMUiiiiuu, to lua ti.iium tug uiuuuv
.10I1 31. .IOII.S T4, TB.I
Ol the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
Juno 'M lSufl ly.
srrtiwa akd summer
Millinery Goods,
Jutt opening at the Alillinery More or
Hiss M. L. GUSSLER
fawn Slreet. below the Railroad, UNU URV, PA.,
Such as
IB -d a a 3 J 3 fl 31 i 3
SHAKERS, Di OSS-Trimmings, Uead-Dresses, Gloves,
IIu.-iciy, Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Handker
chiefs, Ac, Ac,
which hr.ve been carefully selected.
'ihc attention of the Dailies i solicited to her lurge
assortment of the latest Jtyle of BONNETS, which
lrivc satisfaction to all.
Call and examine lor yourselves. No trouble to
show goods
SuiXury, April 14, ItSOt).
IF you ynnt good Tin-Ware, go to SMITH
GEM iEK'6 New Shop. dr 3.
"I CK CREAM FREEZERS and Haley Patent
J. Clo he lingers, for sale by
B. ZETELMQYER.
Sunbury, July T, 1S33.
TtnlntM. Glass. Putlv. Wblto Lead, Vs.rni.hos,
J Ao. Everything that Puiuters use at unheard
ol prtoes at tho Hardware store or
J. 11. CONLEY A CO.
Sunbury, June 16, 18GS.
AAA A VlMlt made by any sua with
O'V.'vrU $15 Stencil Tunis. No experience
l iieotMury. The Presidents, Cashiers and Treaurer
. -i a 11 auks indurte the circular. Sent free with
' samples. A ldressthe American Stencil 'foul Work
1 ' prlliglield, Viliiu.nl.
I July 1-i'li).-.'!,,,.
DM & (B mil 1 1KB AIL
S T ORE.
W. A. HENNIST.
nAVTNrTr7e"ently P9
. W thr eli'n. Kof Sunburr 'and T
Xrth." rhaie entirely replenished my .lock
of 3T MVL XCJT JC3- P&
r ANC3T ARTICLSS !
such as Combs. Brushes, Pocket-Books, Fonps, Tcr
fumery, Hair-Oil, Knives, Scissors, Coal-Oil Damps,
Tobacco and Cigars,
Ilni, Oil , lne, taftH, Putty,
Vnrutslien, l'atont .1 letflcinesi, Ac.
All my Tinctures, Syrups, Ointments, Cerates, and
other preparations aro manufactured by myself, and
from the best material I can procure in Market.
Having had quite a number of years' expericnoe in
tho
Drug and Prccrijt!on ftiisinas,
both In Philadelphia and tho country, and also the
advantago of the Collogo of Pharmaey, I feel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PRLSCRIPTIONS
thai tho Physicians and public may favor mo with.
All my preparations as I have above asserted, are
made from the best material, nnd upon honor I
asert, they are of officinal strength.
For medicinal purposes, I keep on hand tho very
best
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUOKS,
that I can procure,
Dcforo purchasing elsewhere, call nnd oonvincc
your own mind.
W. A. UKiNill.
Suubury, Nov 18, 18!ii.
NT EW G It 0 C E R Y
r J1HK subscribers begs leave to announce to the
J. citions of isuubury and its vioinity, that they
httvo opened a
new cmocEmr,
Tieo doort wc&t of J. JI. Jinyk't Sture, in
Ibtrlct Square,
whero they aro prepared to furnish every variety of
groceries, ana will Keop consiauiiy on nuuu iuo
choicest varieties ot
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish, Coffee. Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Chceso, Salt.
t-picos of nil disoription, ,?oaps ol every variety,
Candles, Smoking and Chewing tobacco, tS'egnrs,
Hams. Shoulders, Bacon, Butter, and I-.ggs. Also
Dried fruits of all kinds, Cnucd Peaches and Toma
toes. Pickels, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, Raisins,
Lemons. Ac. of best Quality, nnd in fact every ityle
of articles kept in a well stocked Urocery. Also
Uuler inegnr. All Kiwis ol country prouuoo initcn
in exchnngo. Tho patronngo of tho public is re
spectfully solicited.
GEORGE E. BEARD A CO.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1855.
JEWELRY I JEWELRY!
JOSEPH KESSLER,
YVulchr.inkcr mill .?c -Icr,
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends nnd (ho
public, flint he has just received u largo assort
ment of Wutches, Clocks nnd Jewelry, Spectacles,
Silver and plnted spoous, Forks. Ac.
Watches, Clocks und Jewelry repaired nnd war
ranted Sunbury, Jan. I.t, ISfifl. ly
JOHN WILVE R,
BOOT 5s SHOE
MANUFACTURE R,
Ono door Enl of FriUng's Storo, Markot Square
SUNBURY, P E N N ' A .
1 ESPECTFULLY informs tho citizens of Sunbury
nnd vicinity, that ho is prepared to manufac
ture to order afl kinds of HOOTS A SHOES, nt the
shortest notice anil in tho best workmanlike uianuer,
of tho best material and at the lowest Cash prices.
He hopes to rcceivo a full ehure of patronage.
Sunbury, Juno 2, 18111.
SUNBURY FOUNDRY
ARE now currying ou business at this old estab
lishment with renewed vigor.
Castings of every description, promptly furnished
to order.
Tho Stoves manufactured nt this Foundry have
acquired the highest reputntion.
Particular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS
Farmers should not forget that the PLOWS mndo
ut tho Sunbury Foundry have never been equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at short notice.
Small castings, including Cooking utensils, of tho
most improved nnd most useful pattorns.
Tho business will bo conducted on an enlarged
scale. Old customers will beuccommodatcd as usual,
and new ones nro respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, Mny 12, IStid
MI NOR'JS Patent Pocket Lanterns for sale at th
Book und Stuiionery storo of
N. F. LK1HTNFR
ADll'.S' CUM HlOEr for 81,0(1. at
W.W. Apsley's.
SARATOGA TRUNKS at
W W. Apsley's.
Support Home Industry!
HatH of livery lenerlilloii!
A IT LL ASSORTMENT J but ocexkb by
SAMUEL FAUST,
Two doors west of Bennett s Drug Storo, Murkct st.
SXJITBXJR'Y, PENN'A.
1ALL and examine tho lartro assortment of the
j latest New Y'ork and Philadelphia styles of
MIX, uossimcro, l otto Dirt.y, vt iro Jlniu, hollrur.
straw ima iloy s ll.it winch lor beauty und du
rubility caunol bo excelled. Being a practical Hut
tcr, he nutters himself that his stock ha been select
ed with more euro than any ever beforo brought to
this place.
no also manufactures to order all kinds of soft
Fur Hats, all of which will bo sold ut wholesule and
retail, at reasonable rates.
Dyeing dope at short notice nnd at the lowest rates.
buubury, May U, I860.
A Is I LS, ices, Bellows Stocks, and Dies, and
X. all goods belonging to the Blucksmitbing busi
ue tor buio luiv lor vusu Dy
J. II. CON LEY A CO.
NEWlllttUOlTSTORlilf
WM. HOOVER
ISiiIIronil Nlroel, above .llnrkci,
XBAR THE CKtf TBAti MOTEL,
SUNBURY, PA.
RESPECTFULLY invites his friends and the
public generally, to cull nnd examine his large
assortments ol liq i bidoro purchasing elsewhere.
Ill Moek foil ImIm ol Hi'UimIIch.
Wliij.iy, llulliiiMl 4ain, Vuu
K- Ittim, .f Iiiii; illielu iiutl
iloui-loii ul'llx- l-l iiiili
ly. Win'M, Cldt-r, ine
ftnr, At'., A-.
Farmers, Hotel Keepers, and oihe.. are invited to
call. a his stock i genuine, and will render gincrul
satibiaciion.
Sunbury, February 3, lS6d.
FANCY MY GOODS STORE
MI88 KATE BLACK,
Market street, four doors west ofWm. II. Miller
Boot and Shoe store, SUNBURY, Pa.
I ESPECTFULLY Inform her friends in Sunbury
V and vicinity, that the ha juet opened her
SPUING AND BUMMER GOODH,
ol Notions and Fancy Dry Goods,
Her stock consits of All-Wool Delaines, Chumbras,
(linghttms, Embroideries, Lace Collars, Fans, HATS,
Muslins, Drillings, Uuribuldi Muslins, Bird-Eye
Linens, Linen Lawns, Crape and Lace Veils, Ao.
Muie. Demurest' Hair Curlers, Huir Coils and
Curls, Oloves, Stockings, Collars, Corset, Ao.
den's' Collars, Necktie, half lluje, Handker
chiefs and Suspenders.
Bradley's now Patent Dot lex Elliptic (or double
Spring SKIRTS )
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Huir Brushes, Combs,
Toys, and a general varictyof NOTION.S.
OAUFFElUNU done handsomely and at short
uctico. KATE BLACK.
Sunbury, April 28, I860,
RESTAURANT & BOARDING, HOUSE
4 EI4S. VVV.V.l., IVoiM-letor.
In Cake's Additicnto SUNBURY, ncsr the Penu'a.
Railroad Company's Shops.
TAG EH BEER, Porter and Ale of the very best
J brands, exoellent (Jermaa Wiues, Schweitser
Cheese, Tripe, Ao., always on hand.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS,
kept who will find ample aoooiuuiodutiuus. tiood
uookl and waiter, boarders can enjoy the quiet com
forts of home with fare equal to the bet hotel.
Sunbury, May 2d, Ibbii.
-IHII.rjREN'S Cariisiresof the newest and most
a bisionable Ityle nt the Cheap Hurdwsru i5ic
' J. Ii CONLLY 4 CO.
Scroftila, or King's Evil,
la eonitltutional diamse, a corruption of the
blood, by which this lluid becomca vitiated,
weak, nnd poor, licing in the circulation, it
pervades tho whole body, and may burnt out
in disease on any part of it. No organ ii free
from its attack, nor is there one which it may
not destroy. The scrofulous tnlnt Is rnrlously
caused by mcrcurinl disease, low living, dis
ordered or unhealthy food, impure nir, filth
and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and,
above all, by the vencroni infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending 11 from parents to children
tmto Hie third nnd fourth generation " indeed,
it seems to bo tho rod of lliin who says, "I
will visit the iniquities of the futhcrs upon
their children."
Its effects commence by deposition from the
blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in
tho lungs, liver, nnd internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in tho glmuls, swellings and on
tho surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses
the energies of lifo, so thnt scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints, but they linvo far less power to with
Btttnd the attacks of olhcr diseases i conse
quently vnst numbers perish by disorders
w hich, although not scrofulous in their nnturc,
aro still rendered fatal by this taint in tho
system. Host of tho consumption which de
cimates the humnn family lias its origin directly
in this scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive disenses of tho liver, kidneys, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
are nggrnvntcd liy the samo cauue.
One quarter of nil our people are scrofulous J
their persons nre invaded by this lurking in
fection, and their health is undermined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovate
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine wo supply in
AYEITS
Compound Extract of Sarsnparilln,
the most effectual remedy which tho medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fntnl malady. It is com
bined from the most active remcilials thnt linvo
been discovered for the cxpurgntton of this foul
disorder from tho blood, and the rescue of tho
system from its destructive consequences.
Ilcnco it should be employed for tho euro of
not only Scrofula, but also those other affec
tions which nrino from it, such as Eucptivb
and Skim Ilisiusus, Sr. Anthony's Fiue,
Hose, or Envsirnt.As, Fimi'i.ks, Pi'sti'i.es,
JIi.otchks, Iti.AiNsnml Uoii.s,TiMons, Tetter
and Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm,
Rheumatism, Srrmi.iTicand Mekci'uiai.Dis
bares, Jjiioi'st, DvsrursiA, Deiiii.itv, and,
indeed, au Complaints aiiikino khom. Vitia
ted ou Imi'I'iie Ui.ood. Tho popular belief
in "impurity of the blood" is founded in truth,
for scrofuln is ii degeneration of the blood. Tho
particular purpose und virtue of this Sarsnpa
rilln is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
ACER'S
Ague Cure,
FOR THE SFEEDY CURE Or
Intermittent Pever, nr Fever nnil A tine,
ltrmllteiit Fever, I'hlll Fever, luiiil
A que, I'erloillrnl llrailarlie, or Bilious
lit-ailaclic, nntl lllllonM Fevers, indeed
fo the whole class of diseases orlc;lnnt-
Inff In lilltnry eleraiifrfiiieitt, rnnseil by
the Malaria of Aliasmntle Countries,
We arc enabled hero to offer the community a
remedy which, while it cures the above complaints
wilh certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any
quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts
where theso alllictiug disorders prevail. This
"Cuiiu" expels the miasmatic poison of Fever
and Ague from the system, nnd prevents the de
velopment or the disease, it taKcn on tne nrst ap
proach of its premonitory symptoms. 1 1 is not only
llio nest remcuy ever yec tuseoyerea lor mis ciass
of complaints, hut also toe ciicapost. ine large
quantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the
reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where
j?ever and ague prevails, every oooy suouiu
have it and use it freely both for cure and protec
tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermittent is that it contains no Quinine
or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or
other injurious ellcets whatever upon the constitu
tion. Those cured by it nre left as healthy as if
they had never had the disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of
tho miasmatic poison. A great variety nf disor
ders arise from its irritation, among which ore
SS'euratiiiu, Ithcumntism, Clout, Headache, lilind
ess, 'S'oothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, 1'al
pitation. Painful A flection of the Spleen, Hyster
ic!, Pain in the Uotrcls, Colic, 1'aralysit and l)e
ranqement of the Stomach, all of which, when
originating in this cause, put on the intermittent
type, or become periodical. 1 his ct'UE expels
the poison from the blood, nnd consequently cures
them all alike. It is nn invaluable protection to
immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily
residing in the malarious districts. 1 f taken occa
sionally or daily while exposed, to the infection,
that will be excreted from the system, and cannot
accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis
ease. Hence it is even more valuable for protec
tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter
mittents if they avail themselves of the protection
this remedy affords.
Prepared by Sr. J. C. ATEH & CO., Lowell, Mass.
I RILINli 4 SON, Sunbury, Pa.
R. B. McCay, Northumberland, and all Druggists
and dealer everywhere. At wholesale by J. M.
MORRIS A CO., Philadelphia.
December 2.1, 18155. ly
fl'urc I.ilti'i-ty While Lend,
Will do more and better work at a given Cost, than
any other! Try it! Manufncrurcd only by
tlM.LUV X C ,11 1111,
Wholcsalo Drug, Paint & (Jlass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
January 27, 1806 ly.
cpon AMOVI'II! AGENTS wanted for
H-'"' six entirely new articles, just out. Ad
dross 0. T. UAREY, City Building, Biddeford.
Maine. doc23 ly
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AUI STATIONERY,
Monthly Timo Books, Drawing Books and Slates.
Books, Hymn Books, BUr.k Books, Memorandum
Dcokl, Diaries, Pocket Books, Ink Stands, Pens,
Pencils, a fine assortment of Pnper, Ink, Ao.
For solo by ANNA PAINTER.
Washington House.
SAMUEL SNYDER,
OPPOSITE THE NEW COURT HOUSE,
SUNBURY', PA.
.TVirS popular and comfortable Hotel has been
X ittea up in superior order for the accommoda
tion of Strangers, Travellers, and the public gener
ally. No effort will bo spared by the Proprietor to
make it a favorite resort and a pleasant home for
every guest His table, his bar, and the long ex
perience of the proprietor, wairant him in anticipa
ting a liberal share of publio patronage.
Extcnsivo stublos, and every desirable conve
nience. Sunbury, April 7, 1866. ly
TAILORING.
J. F. SCHAFFEB,
ESPECTFULLY informs the citixeni of SUN
BURY' and vicinity, that he has opened a
'riiilorlugr Nhoj,
the room over Fumsworth's Grooery, opposito the
Cental Hotel, Sunbury, whero he U ready to make
up garments of all kind in the latest style and best
wurkmonlike manner.
Having had experience In the business for a nuni
ber of yours he hope to render general satisfaction
Custom work is respoettully solicited,
i J. F. SCIIAFFER.
Sunbury, May 13, 1865. ly
luveulorw OlUcest.
D'EPINUEIL A EVANS,
Civil Enoinekrs axo Patent Solicitors.
No. 436 Walnut street, .Philadelphia.
Patents solicited consultations on Engineering
Draughting and Sketches, Module and Machinery ot
all kiuds made and skilfully attend od to. Special
attention given to re jo tied canes and Interferences.
A ut hemic copies of all Documents from V'atent Of
fice procured. N. B. Saveyourselves useless trouble
and travelling expenses, as there is no actual need
for personal interview with us. All buaiuesa with
these Onioos ean bo transacted in writing. For fur
ther iutorniutinn direct as above, with stamp euolowd,
for Circular with reference.
February J, 1866-ly.
BUILDERS and those contemplating building,
would do well to call and see the largo assort
ment of Locks, Latches, Bolt, Butt and Screws,
Strap and T. Hinge, Window fpiings, and every
i ibiui wanted to complete a borne, at ine new Hard
wa,-,, tor of J. U. CONLLY CO.
grr.ER'S SAMBVRO
PORTGRAPE WINE.
Pure nml H'oiir Ycnitj Old.
FOR T1IR COMMUNION TABLE A FAMILY USE
Prescribed by Physlolnns for
Females, weekly persons and INVALIDS!
EXCELLENT WINE FOR FEMALES
Every family at this season, should use
SPEER'S WINE,
celebrated In Europe for its medicinal and bencfloinl
qualities, highly esteemed by eminent phisicians,
used in European ami American Hospitals, and by
somo of the first families in Europe and America.
AM ATONIC
it has no equal, causing an appetite and building up
the system, being entirely a puro wino of a most
valuable grapo.
AS A DIURETIC
It imparts a healthy notion of tho (Hands, Kidneys,
and Urinary Organs, very beneficial in Dropsy,
Gout, and Rheumatio Affections.
SPEER'S WINK
is a pure article from tho Juice of the Port Grape,
possessing medicinal properties superior to any other
wine in use, and an cxcl'.ent article for all weak and
debilitated persons, and tho aged and infirm, im
proving tho appetite, and benefitting ladies and
children.
Try it once, and yon frill not le ilereiveif.
IV Be sure the signature of AnrnED SrHEB is
over the cork oleactl bottlo.
Sold by W. A. Bennett. Sunbury, and all first class
dealers, who also sell tho 'ASXII.I.V
1'OIIT lilt V1V, a choice old article, im
ported only by Mr. Spocr, direct from the valloy of
Oporto.
I'ifTrndo supplied by Wholcsole Druggists.
IV By A. 8PEER. at his vineyard in New Jersey.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 20H BROADWAY, N. Y.
Sunbury, Jan. 16, lSUIj. ly.
BREAD & FANCY CAKES.
" wo doors west of the Tost Office, SUNBURY", Pa.
1 ESPECTFULLY Informs tho cltiiens of fun-
bury and vioinity, that he will bake to order
all k ds of
t, Ue lor llallM, I'a rl low, Ac.
Families ire supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist
Rolls. Kutks, lea Huns, Ac, ami also Kept on nana
mnnafuciurcd out of the best materials.
All orders will meet with prompt attention.
Having had large experience I hope to give
general satisfaction to all who may favor me with
their patronage. DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, Deo. 9, 1865.
at. v. av.A it ii a irr's
Confectionery, Toy and
FRUIT STORE,
.Unrkft ftifreel, tSiiiibiiry, Ia.
CONFECTIONERY OP Ali KINDS,
TOYS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, Ac, &c,
CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale nt tne above
establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason,
able price.
II is manufacturing all kinds of Con feet ionaries
to keep up a full assortment which are sold at low
rates.
Tobacco, Scgars, Stationery. Nntsof all kinds, and
a variety of other articles, all of whub art edited
wholesale and retail.
t'Remcmbcr the name nnd place. .A1
M. C. IIKAHIIAHT,
Market street, 3 doors west of E. '. Bright Son's
store.
Sunbury. Sept. 19. 1963. tf
NEW EUiENT"!
A. E. SAVAGE,
4pj Watchmaker
aSiSba jeweler.
In Simpson's Building, Mnrkot Square,
5'JITBTJB.Y. FEITIT'A-
T 1 AS constantly on hand a fino assortment of
IX WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, Spcc-
tuclcs, .Mlver uud t'latod Spoous ana Cork, do.
Winches, t.'lockM uud -Iry, re
paired nnd HAKII VMEI).
Sunbury, Sept. 30, 1885.
FARMERS call and look nt the slock of Grass and
Grain Scythes, Manure, Hay and Straw Forks
I Grain Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace, Log, Fifth,.
Tongue and Duller Chains ; ecytbe btones, unndt
stones and fixtures, and everything touiako harvese
ing pleasant and agreeable at the new Hardwar
store of J. II. CONLEY A CO-
lure Liberty tVIiite I.eud.
Preferred by all practical Painters! Try it ! and
you will hare no other. Manufactured only
Uy &11.U1.E.U. a C.Mllll,
Whrlesala Drug, Paint & Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
January 27, 1(466 ly.
REMEMBER THE DEAD.
MESSRS. D. C. Dissinger and John A. Taylor,
would respectfully announce to the cltiiens of
Sunbury, and surrouuding country, that having
formed a co partnership, they are now prepared to
furnish ornamented and plain
tirurestones, Tombai A. lloiiiiiuentx.
of the best Italian and Amorioan marble, at prices
that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, and re
spectfully solicit the public patronngo.
DISSINGER 4 TAYLOR.
Sunbury, March 31, D400. ly.
C'lIA.X.i: or DEPOT.
THE undersigned respectfully inform his friends
and the publio that he has okanged hi place of
loading Frei'.it in Philadelphia from Freed, Ward
& Freed, No. 81 1 Market Struct, to
A. 3D. ACIIESON
(Commission Merchant, dealer in Flour, Grain, Seeds,
o. I013 Market St., IMslladelpliIn,
where all freight will be loaded on cars of the un
dersigned, for Dauphin, Sunbury, Shamokiu, and all
Intervening point.
All freight will be carried as low as on any other
line. Orders to earry freight respectfully solicited,
which will receive prompt attention.
J. B. WEISER.
Sunbury, Jan. 13, I860. 3m.
(Late Buebler House.)
IIARRISRURO, PENN'A.
THIS well-known hotel has not only been extend
ed but has been greatly altered and newly fit up
by the present proprietor, and i now on of the
most oomfortabU and convenient hotels in Harris
burg. March 10, 1866. ly
VALUABLE TOWN LOTS
1011 bai.i;.
valuable town lota are offered for
17IGHT (8)
salaeheau. on Dewberry street, opposite Fri-
Itng's addition, in the Borough of Sunbury, la
uuir of J - B. MASTER,
ifunbury, February 1, 1866.
d-i BOO PKB 1KAIU We
tPJ--DW ajrenu.verywh.ro to sell 1
Wo waa
arenu everywhere to sell our m
raovED f 20 Sewing Maohiues. Three new kinds
Upper and upper Teed. Warranted five years
A Love salary or large 00m minions paid. Th only
maohinessold ia United Bute for lea than (40,
which ar fully lioeased by How., Wheel ur 4 Wil
son, Uruvar A Baker, 6iager i Ca , aad Baeheldel
All other cheap snaehin. are infringements aad tr.
iUar or user ar liabl to arrtet, tae, and imprlso
meet Circularise. Address, or eall upon Shaw
1 Claik, biddeford, iluc, or Caico, 111 d.cii
mi
trndlntar Itnllrond.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Jnnellth, 1800.
GREAT TRUNK LTNK from the North and
North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Pottovllle, Tafnaqus, Ashland, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Ephrala, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia,
o., Aa.
Trains leave ITarrlsbtarc for New-fork, as fob
lows, t S 00, B W and 9.06 A. M. and 2.10 and (.15
P. M, oonneetlnc with similar Trains on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving at Now Y'ork at S 00
and 10.10 A. M. and 4 10, 6 20 and 10.45 P. M.j
Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and S IS
P. M. Trains, without change.
Loots llarrlsburg for Reading, Poltsvillo, Tama
qua, Mineravillo, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown
and Philadelphia at 8.10 A.M. and 3.10 and 4.10
P. M., stopping at Lebanon and prineipal way sta
tions ; the 4.10 p m. Train making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only, for 1'ottsville,
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 p. m.
Returning: Leave New York at 7.00 and 0.00 a.
m., 12:00 Noon and 8.00 p. m.; Philadelphia at 8.15
&. tn. and 8.30 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves
Philadelphia at 7.. 10 a. m., returning from Reading
at 0.30 p. m. stopping at all Stations ; Pottsvllle at
all Stations; Potlsvilleat 8.45 a. m. and 2.45 p. tn.;
Ashland 6.00 and 11.30 a. m. and 1.05 p.m.; Tama
0.45 a.m. and 1.09 and 8 65 p. m.
qua at 0.45 a ni. and 1.00 and 8.55 p. m.
Leave Pottsville for Harrisburg via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7 00 a. m.
Heading Accommodation Trnin leaves Reading at
0.00 A. Si. returning from Philadelphia at 5.00
P.M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Heading at 0.43
A. M., 12.05 noon and 0.15 P. M. for Ephrala, Litis,
Lancaster Columbia, Ao.
On Sundays: Leave New Y'ork at 8 00pm., Phila
delphia 8.00 A. M., and 8.15 P M, the 8.00 a.m.
train running only to Reading, Pottsvillo 8 00 a m.,
Tamaqua 7 30 am, for Harrisburg, 9 05 a m. and
Reading at 1 8.1 a m, for Harrisburg 7.30 a. m. 10.50
a. m. for New York, and 4 25 p m. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excursion
Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points.
Baggage checked through : 80 Founds Br ggage al
lowed each Passenger.
O. A. NIC0LL8,
(Icnoral Superintendent
rsjortlierii 4'entrnl Knilvvny.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltimoro
and Washington city.
THREE TRAINS DAILY to nnd from the Norlh
and West Brunch Snsquchanna, Elmira, and all of
Northern New Y'ork.
ON and after MONDAY, MAY 21st, 180(5,
the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central
Railway will run as follows :
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train, loaves Elmira .
" Harrisburg,
arr. at Baltimore,
Elmira Express leaves Elmira,
" Harrisburg,
arr at Baltimore,
Fast Lino, loaves Harrisburg,
arr at Baltimore,
Ilnrritburg Accom. leaves Harrisburg,
arr at Baltimore,
Erie Express leaves Erie, .
arr at Harrisburg.
NORTHWARD.
4 45 p. m.
1.35 p. m.
6.30 p. m.
6.30 p m.
2.60 a m.
7 00 a in
8 45 p m
12 30 p in
5 IIS p in
0 37 p m
4 45 p in
8 33 a in
Mail Train
leaves Baltimore 9 15 am
Harrisburg, 2 115 p m
arr at Elmira, 10 45 p m
Elmira Express leaves Bultimoro, 9 45 p m
" Harrisburg, 2 05 a m
arr at Elmira, 11 35 a m
Fast Line,
Erie Mail
leaves Baltimore, 12 10 p m
arr at Harrisburg, 3 60 p m
arr at Baltimore, 7 20 p m
" Harrisburg, 12 l0 a m
nrr nt Eric 0 65 p in
Erie Express, leaves Harrisburg 4 10 p tn
err at Erio 9 "0 a In
Tin 1.1..,- A 1,,-vm Y.irlr 7 10 H 11, 1
arr at Jiarnsourg o su a m
Erie Express North and Harrisburg Accommoda.
lion South run daily, except Sundays. Elmira Ex
press North daily, and South daily, except undnys.
r asi Line auiiii uuu imiuruuiu i.ii.ii...,....u
North arrive daily, except Sundays. Elmira Ex
press North arrives and Fast Line South leaves dnily
Hiail lOrill llllll 7011111 rUIlO Uimy, rvj, uuunnj..
Erie Express South arrives daily, except Mondays.
F'or further information apply ut tho Ticket Otlico
in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
lor further information apply at the Olhce.
I. N. DuBAKRY Gen. Supt.
Fliilndclnlilit
ICrle Etailroad.
f I ill IS great line traverses the Northern and North
I west counties of Pennsylvania to tho city of Erie
ou Lake Erie.
It has been loascd nnd i operated by tho Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company.
lime ot I'asscngcr trains at sunbury,
Leavo Eastward.
Erie Mail Train, 11.45 p.m.
Erie Express Train, 5.55 a in.
Elmira Mail Train, 10.35 a m.
Leave Westward.
Erio Mail Trnin. 4.1 50 a m.
Erie Express Train, 6.45 p m.
Elmira Mail Train, 4.45 p. m.
Passenger cars run through on tho Erie Mail nnd
Express Trnius without chuugo both way? between
t'liuuacipniti ami r.rio.
rw Yoi-l 'omiet't Ion.
Leave Xew York nt 0.U0 a in, arrive at Eric 9.30 a.
m. Leave Erie at 4.45 p iu., urriva at New York
4.10 p. m.-
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on allNiCht Trains.
For informulion respecting Passenger business
apply at Cor. 30th and Market St., Philadelphia.
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents,
S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cur. 13th and Market St.,
Philadelphia.
J. W. Roynolds, Erie.
William Brown, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore.
11. 11. Hoi hton,
(tcuT Freight Agt. Philnda.
II. W. (IWINXKR,
GcnT Ticket Ag't., Philada.
A. L. TYLER,
GcnT Manager, Williamsport.
June 2, ISr.O.
Litckaw uniia V ESIooiiiMbnr ICail
tuid.
ON and
after Nov 27th, 1S05, Passenger Trains
will run a follow
SOUTHWARD.
A. M.
P. M.
10.05
11.15
M.
4.50
6.20
8 53
30
10.15
Leave Scranton,
" Kingston,
" Rupert,
Danville,
Arr. Northumberland,
5.50
0.55
0 15
0.60
10 30
NORTHWARD.
Leave Northumberland, 8.00 8.05
Danville, 8.40 8.40
Rupert, 0 15 A. M. 4.15
Kingston, 2.35 8.30 8.55
Arr. at Scranton, S.45 9.35 8.10
Truiu leaving Kingston at 8.30 A. M. for Scran
ton, connect with Train arriving at New Y'ork at 5.20
Leaving Northumberland a; 8.00 A. M. and Kings
ton 2.30 P. M. connect with the Train arriving at
New York at 10.65 P. M.
Passengers taking Train South from Scrintonnt
6.50 A. M. via Northumberland, reach Harrisburg
12.30 P. M Baltimore 6.30 P. M , Washington 10.
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7 00 p. ni.
II. A. FONDA, Sup t.
Kingston, Nov. 25, 1S65.
aiA3i r.xi'iti: COMPANY.
REDUCTION OF RATES ON PRODUCE, OY'S
TERS, AO.
THE rates on Fresh Fish, Oyster In the Shell, and
Truck of all kinds, to places in Ibis Division,
where the rate is 75 cents per 100 lbs or over, baa been
reduced 25 cents per 100 lbs. At places where the
rat. i. between 50 and 75 cent, per 100 lbs, ,h. rate
IL' b L iTa" lr,iU.d a. VoTb.
in wuieht.
Fresh Fish will requiro to be packed In tight bar
rels or boxes.
Prompt attention to the collection of Bills, Drurts,
' N. FERREE LIUUTNER, Agent.
Suubury, June 16, 18u6.
"estey's cottage
ORGANS.
ARE not only unequalled, but they ar absolutely
unequalled, by any other Reed Instrument in
be country. Deeigued expressly for Churches and
Schools, they are found to be equally well adapted
to the parlor ami drawing room. For sal only by
. M. BRUCE,
No. 18 North Seventh street, Philadelphia.
lirAlao Bradbury's Pianos, and a eomplete as
sortment of the Perfect MELODEON.
Sept. 23, lWi lyw
I'ure Liberty Wblte Iud.
Th Whitest, th. most durabl and th moat eo
Domical. Iryltl Uanufaotured only by
ZIEULKH A SMITH,
Wholesal Drug, Paint A Uhv Dealers,
No. 137 Nona THIRD Sfe.t, Philadelphia.
January 27, looo ly.
TOILET BOA PS, Tuoth'Biushes. Hair Brushes
Ac ,4. for sale by ANNA l AINlth.
fl Cottage Organ, jj
THlt
PERUVIAN
3YRTJP
19 A PROTECTED BOLUTION OF THR
Protoxide of Iron,
a new discovery Inmedlolne which
STRIKES AT THE ROOT Or DISEASE;
by supplying the Blood with Its Vital principle,
on Lira klbmbut IRON.
This is the secret of the wonderful success of this
remedy in curing
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronle Diar
rhoea. Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fe
vers, Humors, Lost of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho Kidnoys and Bladder,
Female Complaints,
and all disoases originating In a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD
or accompanied by dkbilitt or a low state or
ina STSTEM.
Being free from Alcohol in sny form, its energi
sing efloots aro not followed by corresponding reac
tion, but aro nermanent, Infusing strength, virion
and Nitw Lira into all parts of the system, and build
ing up an IRON CONSTITUTION.
DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY.
From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, D. I)
Drrtn.iH, Canada East, March 24,1805.
"IaiH hn Inveterate Dyspeptic of moro
than 25 years standing."
ha7e be?a So wonderfully hsnofitto.1
In the three short weeks during which 1 havo used
tho Peruvian Syrnp, thnt I can senrcely porsiindo
myself of tho reality. People who have known me
nre astonished at tho chango. I am widely known, I
nnd can but recommend to others that which hat
done so much for me "
One of tlic most Distinguished Jurists irt
New England Writes to a Friend as
follows:
"I havo tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and tho
result fully sustains yonr prediction. Ithaslnado
a new man of me ; infused into my system new vigor
nnd energy ; 1 am no longer tremulous and debilita
ted, as when you last saw mo, but stronger, heartier,
and with larger capacity for labor, mental ami
physical, than at any tune during tho last live
years."
An Eminent Divine of Boston, says:
'I havo been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for
some time past; it gives me new vinon, ii-ovanct
or NFIBITS, ELASTICTY Of MOSOLE."
Thousands have been changed by tho uso of this
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strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and
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A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing certificates of
cures and recommendations from some of tho most
eminent physician, clergymen, and others, will bo
sent freo to any adi'.ross.
It? See that ench bottle has PERUVIAN
SYUCP blown in the glass.
For snlo by
J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
34 Dcy Strcot, Now York.
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS
SCROFULA.
All Medical Men agree that IODINE is the Be
Remedy for Scrofula and all kindred disease ever
discovered. The difficulty ha been to obtain a Pure
Solution of it.
Dr. H. ANDERS' IODINE WATER.
I. a Puro Solution of Iodine, Without a Solvent!!
Contnininga full grain to each ounce of water.
A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Restorative.
It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in all its inmii
fuld forms.
I leers, Cnneers, yptiii, Midi
ICIieuiu t
nnd it has been used with astonishing success in enses
of lthuiimntism. Dyspepsia, Consumption, Feinulo
Complaints Heart, Liver, and Kidney Disenses. Aiv
Circulars will be sent freo to any ono sending thti
address.
Price SI .00 a bottle, or 6 for S.'i 00.
Prepared by Dr. II. ANDER.S, Physician and Che.
mist. For sale bv
J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street. New York.
And by nil Druggists
"Wistar's Ealsam
WILD CHEIIY.
has hocn used for nearly
HALF A CENTURY.
with the most astonishing success in curing
Coughs, C;d,ls, Hoarseness, Sore Throat Influenza
Whooping Cough, Croup. Liver Couiplaiut,
Brochitis, Dilhculty of Breathing, Asth
ma and every alleetion of
Tlic Throat, I. nnd V'.n nt.
CONSUMPTION,
which carries off moro viotims shan other disease,
and which baffles the skill of tho Physicians to a
greater extent than any other malady, often
VIKLI1S to this remedy !
when all other prove ineffectual.
AS A MEDICINE,
rapid In relief, soothing In effect, safe in Us opera
tion, it is unsurpassed . and is entitled merits, and
receive the general confidence of the publio.
SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D.,
of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows :
" Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry gives universal
satisfaction. It seems to cure a Cough by loosening
and oleonaing tho lungs, and allaying irritation, (hi
removing the cause, instead of drying up the eough
and leaving the cause behind. I consider ihe Bal
sam as good as any, if not the best Cough mediuino
with which Ism acquaintca."
From Hon. Judge RPRAKER.of Canajoharie.N. Y
Gentlemen. This is to certify that myself and
family haveused Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cbery,
fur several years, and that I tuko greut pleasure in
recommending it in preference to anything of the
kind for the purposes for which It is intended. In
esses of Asthma, Phtbisio, or affections of tho. Throat,
I have never mot with anything equal to it,
Very respectfully,
DAVID SPRAKEU.
The Rev. JACOB SECIILER, of Hanover, Pa.,
Well known and much respected among tho German
population in this country, makes the following
statcuieut for the benefit of the afHiolod
Dear Sirs: Having realised in my family imnor-
I tanl benclts from the use of your valuable prepara
i tion Wistar' Bulsam of Wild Cherry it atlord.
me pleasure to recommend it to the nubile. Soma
" A . . . .
friiul.h
! ?' '."en procured a hot,., of yVr VxoXnt
Balsam, and before she had taken tho whole of tho
contents of the bottle there was a great improvement
in her health. I have, in my individual case niudi
frequent us. of your valuable medicine, and have,
always been benefitted by it.
JACOB SECIILER.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
For sale bv
J. P. DIN'.SMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York
BETH W FOWLE A SON, Proprietors, llusloa.
And by all Druggists.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cure Cuts, Burn., Scalds.
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Cures Wounds, Bruise Sprains
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cures Boils, Ulcers, Cancers.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED JSALVE
Cures Salt Rheum, Erysipelas.
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Cure Chapped Hands, Chilblains.
GRACE'S CELEARATED SALVE
Heals Old Sores, Flesh Wounds. Ac.
It is prompt in action, removes pain ut oucc, and
reduce th most rugry-looking swelling and intlH
mations, aa if by inagio, thus aflbrding relief and a
omplei our.
Only 15 eents s box (Sent bv mail for 35 cent )
tor Sale by J. p. DINSMORE. 3d Dey Street,
New York. 6. W. FOWLF. A SON, Proprietors,
Boston, aad by all Druggist. Grocers, an J Couutus
Stores. January t", 18.11 ly