Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, June 09, 1866, Image 4

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    An Old 0nR; wet lo n. New Taa.
sr i o e e -&&
A spring approaches
Ant and Roaches
From thoir holos ooma out,
Anil Mico auJ Rata,
In spite of cata.
Gaily skip about."
"IB years established InN. Y. City,"
"Only Infallible remedies known."
"Free from Foisonf,"
"Not dangerous to the Human Family."
"Rota came out of their holes to die."
Costar's Rat, Roaoh, io., Exterminator,
In a paste used for Rata, Mico, Roaches,
Block and Red Aula, Ac, Ac, Ao.
Costar'a Bed-Bug Exterminator.
Is a liquid or wash used to destroy, and
alsoasa-preventiva for Bed-Bugs, Ao.
Costar's Electric Powder for Insects
is for Moths, Mosquitoes, Fleas, Bed tugs,
inserts on Plants, Fowls, Animals, Ao.
ry ! ! Beware ! ! ! of all worthless imitations,
See that -'Costar's" name is on each Box, Boltlo,
and Flask, befuro yon buy
Address, HENRY R. COSTAR,
4S2 Broadway, Now York
CpSold In Sunbury, Ta.
By Fbiliso ASos, and all Druggists and Rotnilcrs
1866-
INCREASE OF RATS The Farmer's (laictte
(English) assort! and proves by figures thnt one pair
Rata will have a progeny and descendants no leas
than 661 ,050 in three years. Now, uuiess this im.
menso family can be kept down, tacy would con
sume more food than would sustain 65
65,000 human
bcinirs.
See "Cobtar's" advertisement above.
186G
RATS versus BIRDS. Whoever engages in shoot
ins small birds is a cruel man : whoever aids in ex
terminating rata is a benefactor. We should like
some one to give us the benefit of their experience in
driving out thce pests. We need something besides
dogs, cats, and trap for this business. Scientific
American, ii.-j .
gee "Costar's" advertisement above.
1S6G
COSTAR'S RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple,
safe, and sure the most perfect RAT-ification meet
ing wo have ever attended. Every Rat that can get
it, properly prepared, will eat It, and every one that
eats it will die, generally at some place as distant as
possible from where it was taken. Lake Shore Mich
Mirror.
See "Costar's" advertisement above
1SG6.
Uouickoopcrs trouble with vermin neei bo so so
longer, if they use "Costar's Exterminator. We
have used it to our satisfaction ; and if a box cost $5,
we would have it. We hnve tried poisons, but they
effected nothing ; but "Cottar's article knocks the
breath out of Rata, Mice, Rosens, Anta nnd Bed
bugs, quicker than we cun write it. It i.-t in great
demand all over the country. Medina, Ohio, Oa-
Bee "Costar'a" advertisement above
18GG.
A VOICE FROM THEP4R WEST. Spoak in
- vvvm HV Vuuut nun) iku., uaraiuiiiifliur
"more grain and provisions are destroyed annually
a vj out vuuuiv vy TQiuiiu iuuu wouiu pay lor TOn8
flflriia Uo on.l Tn.A.i 1 1 1 1 1 ) T. 7- . TIV
Herald.
See "Cottar V advortiecment abore.
1866.
Farmers' aid Housekeeper should recolloct
mat nundreds of dollars worth of U rain, Provisions
Ao., are annually dostroy by Rata, Mice, Ants, and
other insects and vermin all of which can be pre
vented by a fow dollars' worth of "Costar's" Rat,
Roach, Ant, Ao., Exterminator, bought and used
iruoijr.
See "Costar'a" advertisement above.
Sold in Sunbury, Pa., by J. W. Friling A Son, and
an xruKKi&ia unu xseuiors.
April 7, I SCO 6m
ooo
CONSTITUTION WATER.
The astonishing results which has attendod this
invulunblo uiudicino proves it to bo tho most perfect
remedy ever discovered. No language can convey
ana lcquato idea of the immcdmto and almost mi
raculous cbango which it occasions to the debilitate!
nnd shattered system. In fact it stands unrivalled
as a remedy for tho permanent cure of Diabetes,
Impntcncy, Low of Muscular Energy, Physical Pros
tration, Indigestion, Non-reteution or Incontinence
of Urine, Irritation, InQumation or Ulceration ol tho
Bladdor and Kidneys. Disease of the Prostrate Gland.
Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, or Urickdust
ieposit, and ail diseases or anoclions ot the Bladder
and Kidneys, and Dropsical Swelling!) existing in
Men, Women, or Children.
l'or tliOMe StlMeascM peculiar to 1'e
niuIcH, t oiifclittitiou Water I
a Sovei-.-I'u lEcmcdy.
These Irregularities are the cause of freauentl v rn.
eurring disease, and through neglect the seeds of
wore grave ana dangerous maladies are the result ;
and as month after month passes without an effort
ueiue; uimie 10 assise nature, Me difficulty becomes
chronic, the patient gradually loses her appetito, the
bowels are constipated, night sweats come on, and
consumption filially ends her eareer.
For sale by all Druggists, price $1.
W. II. liilliGG, A CO. Proprietors.
MOIMaAJM Ac ai.i.i:.
General Agents. No. 46 Cliff street, New York.
February 3, IS06 6ino.
SS5 THE $35.
Clnum Business (College
HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL,
Eighth and Spring Garden Streets.
THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M.,
President and Consulting Accountant,
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS I
Novel A Permanent Arrangement of Business Col
lege Terms,
Prom April 1 to October 1, 1800,
and suooecding years.
LIFE SCHOLARSHIPS, including Bookkeeping
Business Correspondence, Forma and Customs
Commercial A'lthmetio, Business Penmanship
Detecting Counterfeit Money, A Commercial Law
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS.
Scholarships, including tbe tame subjects as W
Time Limited to Three Months, e-
TWENTY DOLLARS.
Penmanship. Three Months, gT
Penmanship and Arithmetic, Three Months, $ io
The saving of coal and gua in the summer months
is an advantage of such untiortanee as enable. n,a
management of this College to make a considerable
reuuuuou in me summer rates
From Ooteber 1, 1800, to April 1, 1867.
And succeeding years, as before.
Lira Scholarships, ?5
oenoiaranipe, o inonins, 25
Penmanship, 8 months, jo
renmaustiip and Arithmetic S months 12
cpeciai leruia lor Clubs, boldicrs, and for the Son
ot Ministers and Teachers.
Day and Evening Instruction for both Stxet
and all Ages,
In Banking, Storekeeplng, Bookkeeping, Penman
ship, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arithmetic Men
suration, Algebra, Geometry, Analytical Ueometry,'
The Calculus, Navigation, Surveying, Engineering,
Ouaging, Mining, Mechanical Drawing, Coinineroiai
Law, German, Telegraphing, and the English
.Branches, at moderate prices.
Endorsed by tbe publio as the most successful Bu
siness College of the country, as is evidenoed by the
fact, that
wovn bhdpid akb two students
have entered in tbe first six months of its Existence.
I'l'Inclpaltt or OeparfmentM.
THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A. M.
George B. Snyder, R. S. Barnes,
C. H. Farr, Jr , J. T. Reynolds,
Henry Kuiin, A. K Rngerson, A.M.. o.a.
Supported by an able Corps of Assistants.
Call or send for Catalogue. College Currency,
and Pierce's Practical Educator.
Officb-531 NortU Ei)iutli St., Philndera
April 14, lWStl 2m
i'EiE .My rtle PemaUiaa, at the Fauoy Store of
ANNA PAINTER.
STORE.
AV. A. 13ENNET,
.Market Square, SITNIit?KY la.
HAYING recently 'purchased the Prng Store
formerly oonduotod by R. A. Flahor, I beg
leave to Inform the oltiscns of .'ntibury and vi
cinity, that I have entirely replenished my stock
f . .
3 mm. tcj ar mm
ARD
FANCY ARTICLES !
suoh as Combs, Brushes, rocket-Books, Boaps, Ter
fumory, Hair-Oil, Knives, Solasors, Coal-Oil Lamps,
Tobacco and Cigars,
aintft, Oil", Iuc, fjlaisn, liuiy,
YarnilicN, Vatcnt ivlcdlclmesi, Ac.
All my Tinoturos, Syrups, Ointments, Corates, and
other preparations ato manufactured by myself, add
from mo dbsi maierini wbu )-.v,m.
Having had qulto a number of years' experience in
the . . .
Drug and rrcenjitwn jnmnem,
both in Philodclphlo and tho country, and also tho
advantage of the College of Pharmncy, I feel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
that tho l'bvsieians and publio may favor me with.
All my preparations as I have nbove asserted, are
made from the best material, and upon honor I
assert, they are of officinal strength.
For mcdioinal purposes, I keep on hand tho very
best
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call and convince
your own mind.
W. A. BENNETT.
Eunbnry, Nov 18, 1865.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
CARPETINGS
FIRST CLASS GOODS
AND
.m: iavauiulg cash rmci?.
AN IMMENSE STOCK
Embracing all Kinds and Styles
OF
AMERICAN & EUROPEAN
MANUFACTUBE,
At Reduced Prices
On account of the decline in
G o Jd.
J. F. & E. B. ORNE,
Chestnut Street.
PHILADELPHIA,
Noio offer their
GREAT SPRING STOCK
Imported and Domestic
CARPETING,
French and English Axminster,
English Royal Wilton,
6-4 and 0-4 Velvets,
Fine English Brussels
Crosslcy's Tapestries,
Imporial Threo-Ply Carpet
Fine Ingrain Carpet.
AND
ROVAli WIIYrO. I'AKPKTS
FOR STAIRS AND HALLS,
WITH BORDERS.
3-4, 4-4, 5-4, Q-4
White, Bed-Checked and Fancy Matting
Coca MattiiiRM,
ENGLISH OIL CLOT IIS, AC.
March 24, 3m
TAILORING
J. F. SCHAFFER,
ESPECTFULLY informs the citiicns of SCN
V) BDHV and vicinity, that ho has opened a
Tailoring Shop,
tho room over Farnaworth's Grocery, opposite the
Cental Hotel, Hunbury, whore he is ready to mnke
ap garments of all kinds in tho latost style and best
wurmuiiniiKe manner.
Having had exuorionoo in tho business for a mun
bcr of yours he hopes to rendor general satisfaction
uustom worn is rcspecttully soDeited.
i. F. SCHAFFER
Sunbury, May 13, 1865. ly
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AKT BTATIONEBY,
Monthly Time Books. Drawing Books and Slates.
Jlocks, Hymn Books, Blank Books, Memorandum
ij&s, itunes, I'ocKeb iiooKs, ina Dianas, fens,
Pencils, a line assortment of Paper, Ink, Ao.
For sale by ANNA PAINTER.
Pure I.itMM-ly While Ial.
Preferred by all praotical Painters ! Try it ! and
j "i uuoiuur. jiiunuiaeiurcd only
by ZIKULF.K A S.MITJf,
M'hrlesalo Dru-r. Paint A Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
January 27, 1S08 ly.
The .tliiHon it Ilamliu Cuhinet
Organs, forty different styles, adapted to saored
and secular music, for $S0 to $UII0 each. FIFTY
ONE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or othor first
premiums awarded them. Illustrated Catalogues
free. Address. MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, or
MASON BROTHERS, New York.
Snntcmber V. 1865 ly
NEW GROCERY
alUE subscribers begs leave to announce to the
. citiiens of Sunbury and its vicinity, that the.
i a - - ' '
NEW GROCERY.
Tiro door ueet of J. II. EngWt Store, in
Market Square,
where
i they are propared to furnish every variety of
ies, and will keep constantly on hand the
groceries.
choicest varieties of
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish, Cofloa, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Salt.
Spices of all discription, .Soups of every variety,
Candles, Smoking and Chewing tobacco, egars,
Hams, Shoulders, Bacon, Butter, and Eggs. Also
Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Peaches and Toma
toes. Pickets, Ketchup, Pepper Sauee, Raisins,
Lemons, Ao., of bestaualitv, and in fact everv atvle
of articles kept in a well stocked Grocery. Also
uiuer t inegar. ah ainus oi country produce taken
in exchange. Tbe patronage of the publio is re
spectfully solicited.
GEORGE E. BEARD A CO.
Sunbury, Nov. U, 1865.
JEWELRY! JEWELRY!
JOBEPLI KESSLEB,
Wal. limuker and Jeweler,
Market Street, Sunbury. Pa.
REnlPbHcTSBYh,,'0r-m iond. and the
A V public, that he has just received a large assort
ment of W atones, Clocks and Jewelry "Eoctaes
Silver and plated spoons. Forks. 4o 1M'ttolt'
ranted0'"1'' C'ook" Dd Jcwe)ry 'e'palred and war-
Sunbury, Jan. 13, 1868 ly
OLD EYES MADE HEW. "
A PA1UPIIT VT Jlni!.. i a ...
A. .T uwuu(j uuw w spMuny restore
aighi and Kir up iotolat, without aid of
of 10 Annfca. IrlrlMM
K. B. FOOTE, M. D
February 4, 185. m
VALUABLE TOWN LOTS
FOR n .11.10.
I71IGUT (8) valuable town lota are offered for
li sale ohean, on Dcwberrv atreot. fiTl H4 kali ttl Vri.
iiuK t ddiuuij, tho Burouah of Bunburv. In
uuuuurj, rcwruaryo, 1000.
(Late Buebler House.)
IURRISRURG, PEftlTA.
millS well-known hotel has not nnW kuii I.
A. ed but has been greatly altered and newly fit up
by tbe present proprietor, and is now ene of the
most comfortable and convenient hotels in Harris
burg. March 10, I860. Jy '
hi. uiLVitiiAiri 'N
Confectionery, Toy and
market lret, Bnnbnry, Va.
CONFECTIONERY OF Alh KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DtoORin 1UJN
FRUIT, &c, Ac.,
CONSTANTLY on hand anu lor . .... ."...
establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason-
able priooa.
He Is manufacturing all amos oi i.oniceiionarica
to keep up a full assortment whioh are sold at low
"Tobacco, Began, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, and
a variety of other articles, allot wbiah are offered
wholesale and retail.
Uirltemeuber tbe name and piaee. Jrl
M. 0. (1EARHART.
Market street, S doors west efK. Y. Bricht A Son's
store. .
Sunbury, Sept. 19, 1863. tf
NEW ESTABLISHMENT !
A. . SAVAGE,
Watchmaker
AltO
JEWELER.
In Simpson's Building, Market Squaro,
STJ1TBTJE.Y, PEITIT'A-
TJ A3 constantly on hand a fine assortment ef
XX vv ATCiir., ui,uuh anaJH.nr.JL.nl., epee
tacloe, Silver and Plated Spoons and Forks, Ao.
Watflicit, Clockn and Jewelry, re
paired and WAKRA.fl'KU.
Sunbury, Sopt. 30, 1805.
Oeo W.Bxith. Chas. B. br.NTnKi
SMITH & GE1TTEEP,
Market street, one door east of Mrs. Boulton's Hoto
Have opened
ANEW TIN -WARE,
PMieei iron anu move iiorc,
and intend keening constantly on hand, and manu
facturing to order on shortest notioe,
TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all descriptions
A Large Stock of Cook Stovosof the following Brands
PE1T1TSTLTA1TIA,
UNION G00K,
and on the following two Brands we defy oompeti
lion, namely
Combination (jian Iltirner, Cook,
Uevcrnor lenn Coolf.
nnsumassed for bcautv of finish, timnlicitv of ar
ranoromont. combining chcanncss and durabilitv. and
each stove warranted to perform what they are re
presented.
ALSO, PARLOR and OFFICE STOVES, in great
variety, embracing all tne nest manulaotures, and
most lashionaule designs.
Also, The celebrated GEM for heating tip and
down stairs.
Also the celebrated VULCAN HEATER
Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Miadex,
CliiinuieM, and all article
unusually kept in nn establishment of this kind. We
are also prepared to do all kinds ot Spouting. Hoofing,
uange mid i urnace orK, uas e itting, do. Kcpair
ine chennlv and ncatlv executed.
Country produoe taken in exchange at market
price.
SMITLT & GENTIIER,
Have the Agency for BIBB'S CELEBRATED FIRE
purl' ktiu'I'j r.,r ii,. rn.,niw.. r Nnr.i,.,..k..
land, Snvdcr, Union and Montour.
Ard are also agents for the Piphcr A Willower
liine oi transportation.
Sunnrr, Sept. 30, 1864. J
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES
Mra. BAItAH A. SIMPSON,
nitortkterrif Street, east of the N. C. R. R
SUNBURY, PA.,
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the
publio generally, that she has just openod a large
assortment of FRESH (jirocerieai, such as
TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLAS
SES, FISH, SALT, &C.
Pure Cider Vinegar, Fruit Jars. Glassware, and
a variety of Ladies Trimminirs, Fans, Thread Neck
Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac, to wbieh she invites all to
examine before purchasing elsewhere,
fr'unhury, Feb. 10, 1806 6m
KINO'S
ioitr.iici.i: i.i:iio.Ai
Is tho only prepartion of the kind made from the
truit. At an article ot economy, purity, and doll
snuinexs. it cannot bo surpassed, and is recommend
ed by physicians for invalids andfnmily use. It will
keen for Years in nnv climntn. whilA its innrlnnRAil
form enders it especially convenient for travelers
All who use lemons ure requested to give it a trial
Entertainments at home, parties, and picnics should
not be without it. For sale by all Druggists and
ursi-ciaeg urocors. iuanuiaoiurea only iiy
LOl IS J. METZUER,
No. 549 Pearl Street, New York.
Sept. 10, 1865. ly
TOILET SOAPS, Tooth-Blushes, Hair Brushes
ao., ao. for sale by ANNA PA1NTK R .
PUMPS! PUMPS!
The 8ubseriberbaving purchased the right of
NORTH t.MBERLAND COUNTV, for putting in
in ri:it i.miikotu.iik.-x
on lion En Wells asd Water Founts, will furnish
them to all persons in tho county who may desire
thee cheap and convenient pumps.
They can be sunk to proper depth in two hours
time, cost but one third the price of an ordinary
pump, and fur cheapness and convenience cannot be
equauea. ,
B. B. BOYER.
. A F. CLAPP.
Sunbury, September 21, 1865.
REMEMBER THE DEAD.
H TESSItS. D. C. IJirttinirnr nj -T,.l, A T.l.,.
If J. would respeotfully announoe to the citiiens of
nunuury, and surrounding country, that having
formed a co-partnership, they are now prepared to
iuiuuu uruamuiifcvu auu piam
ravestones, Tombs & Monuntents.
of the best Italian and Ainorican marble, at prices
- ... vuuio roiuutcwun, auu re-
Biwuuiijr cuiivii iuu puoiio patronage,
e v .. t n DLSSINUER A TATLOR.
Sunbury, Murob 31,1866. ly.
PAcinc hotel"
170, 172, 174 & 178 Gkeenwicu St.,
'One Square west of Broadway,)
Between Courtlandt and Dey Streets, New York.
JOHN PATTEN. Jr.. Pmnretor
The PACirie Hotel is well and widely known to
the traveling public. The location is especially
suitable to merchants and business men , it is in close
uruAiuiuj io me uuaiucsB pari oi me vity is on the
highway of Southern and Western travel and adja
cent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat
delate.
The Paeifie has liberal accommodation for over
300 guests; it is well furnished and possesses every
modern improvement for the oomfort and entertain
ment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and
well ventilated ; provided with gas and water ; the
attendance is prompt and respectful i and the table
is generously provided with every delicacy of the
The subscriber, who, for the past few years, has
been the lessee, is now sole proprietor, and intends
to indentify himself thoroughly with the interests oi
his house. With long experienee as a hotel-keeper,
be trust, by moderate charges and a liberal polity,
to uiaiutuin tho favorable reputation ef the Pacific
uoioi. JVllX l-ATILN, Jr.
September0, 1865. ly
623
HOOP SKIRTS,
628
HOPKJN'S "Own Make."
MAHurAcruBiD and Sold Wholesale A Rstail,
No. 628 ARCH Street, Philadelphia.
The mOAt AAmnlaU .HutrnMl T m liam' l!-u
and Children , Hoop Skirts, in this City; gotten up
expreesl, to meet the WUita of First-Class Trade;
embracing the newest and most dedroble styles and
rises of "(lore Trelu of every length-from lo
i2&L S 5 00, Plain
torn, etYl 40. U 15. 9 yards TOund Uie but
.2?,.,.'"Vf '?' Children's Skirts, are pro.
ju eompatitwn, for variety of
Stvlesand slses as well as for .nj a
varying from 6 to 33 inches In length, to 45 BprioM
at 35 cento to $2 25. All Skirts of "Our Own Make
are Warranted to give satisfaction; bnt Buy none as
such, unless they have, "Hopkin'sHoonBkirt Manu
fttotoxy, No. 626 Arch Street," Stamped oa eaoh Tab '
Also, eonstantly on baud, good Skirts, Manufac
tured in New York, and the Eastern Slates which we
sell at very low Prices. A lot of ebeap Skirts 14
springs, 85 cents; 20 springs, 1 0024 springs,
f 1 la SO springs, (1 25 and 40 springs $1 50.
I ltffrkirts, made to Order and Repaired.
' lif ' TahMs Cash One Price Ouly !
March , I860. 4m
LOCK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED A3 A REFUGKFROM QUACK
r.iir.
TUB ONLY PLACE WHERE A CURE
CAN HE OlSTAINED.
DR. JOHNSTON has discovered the most Certain,
Kpwdv and nnly Eflectnnl Remedy in the
World for all Private Diseases, Weakness of the Back
vt Limbs, Strictures, Aflbctions of the Kidneys and
Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, Impotcnoy, Oene
:ai ueuilily, JM ervousncss, Kyspepsy, languor , ijow
Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart,
nmidlty, Tremblings, Dimnessof Sight or Giddiness,
Jiseaae ot tbe iioad, t hroat, Moae or sain, Affections
if the Liver. Lungs, tttomaca or Dowels those Xerrl-
le Disorders arising from the Holitary iiabtts of
'oulh those secret and solitary fractions more ratal
o tneir victims tnan tne song ot Bvrens to tne nv
Iners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
anticipations, rendering marriage, Ao., iinpossi-
YtllXJJIE'i
specially, who have become the victims of Solitary
. ice, that dreadful and destructive habit which
nnualtv sweopa to an untimely grave thousands of
Young Men or the most exalted talents ana brilliant
Intelleot, who might otherwise have entranced listen
ing Senates with tho thunders of eloquonoe or waked
to eostaty uie living lyro, may oau witn iuii eon
nuence.
itIAItlClAUE.
Married Persons, or Yonng Men contemplating
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organio
deniuiy, ueionnitiea, ao., speedily cured.
ilewbo places btmseit under the care ol nr. J.
mar religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman.
ana eonnaentiy reiy upon nis skiii as a rnysioian
OR4lAIC HKAKSESS
Immediatelv Cured, and Full Vigor Restored.
J his uistrossing Auection wnien renders iite
miserable and marriage impossible la the penalty
Daid bvthe victims of imprnpor indulgences. Young
persons aro too apt io oommit excesses irom not
being awnro of the dronatui conscquencos that may
ensue Now, who that understands the subject will
vretend to denv that tho power of procreation is lost
soonor by those falling into improper habits than by
the prudent ? Besides being deprived the ploasnres
of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive
symptoms to Doth body and mind arise. Tho system
becomes uerangca, tne 1'nysicai ana mcnim r unc
tions Weakened, Loss of Prnoreative Power, Nervous
lrritnbilitv. Pvspenwa, Palpitation ot the Heart.
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of
the frame, Cougn, Vonsumpton, iecay and Aieato
Office, ."o. 7 goatli Frederick Street
Left band side going from Baltimore street, a few
doors from the coruer. Fail not to observe name
and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The
Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office.
A CI KI. WAiCKAXTUi) I TWO
ItATN.
JVe Merevry or Nauxeoni Drvgt.
ir. .ioii:sto..
Member of the Roval College of Surgeons, London
Graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges in
he United States, and the greater part of whose life
asbcen spent in the hosuitnls of London, Paris,
niladclpbia and elsewhere, has effected some of
he most astonishing cures that were ever Known :
nanv troubled with ringing in the head and ears
when aslocp, great nervousness, being alarmed at
ludden sounds, bashfulnc.is, with frequent blushing,
attended sometimes with derangement ef mind, wero
sured immediately.
rAiii; iaktici:i.ar SOI'H'i:.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them
elvea by improper indulgence and solitary habits,
which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for
either business, study, society or marriage.
TiiKSR aro some of the sad and melnneholy effects
produced by early habits of youth, vis: Weakness of
lie Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimnees of
Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the
'.heart, Dyspcpsy, Nervous Irritability, Derangement
of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symp
toms of Consumption, Ao.
Mentally. The fonrful effects on the mind are
much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of
Ideas, Digression of Spirits, Evil-Forebodings, Aver
sion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude,
Timidity, Ao are some of the evils produced.
Tnoi'SAXns of persons of all ages can now judge
what is the cause of their declining health, losing
tuoir vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and
enaciated, having a singular appearance about the
eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption.
A'ho have injured themselves by a certain practice
Indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned
from evil companions, or at school, tbe effects of
which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if no
cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys
both mind and body, should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope of his
country, tho darling of his parents, should be snatched
from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by Uie
oonsequence of deviating from the path of naturo
and imlulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons
MUST, before contemplating
JtlllCKIAdiK.
rclleot that a sound mind and body are the most
necessary requisites to promot connubial happiness.
Indeed without these, tho journey through life bo
somes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly
darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed
with despair and filled with the melancholy reflec
tion that the happiness of another becomes blghted
with our own.
HIKKAKF. OF i.Miitrii:.'i:.
When the misguided and imprudent votary of
pleasure finds that be has imbibed the seeds of this
painful disoase, it too often happens tbatan ill-timed
sense of shame, or drend of discovery, deters him
from applying to those who, from education and
respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till
the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease
make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore
throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in the head
and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on Uie
shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, faoe and
extremitios, progressing with frightful rapidity, till
at last the palate of the mouth or the bones of the
nose fall in, and the victim of this awful disease
becomes a horrid ohjeolof commiseration, till death
puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending
him to "that Undiscovered Country from whence no
traveller returns."
It is ttnrlanrhoy fuel that thousands fall victims
to this terrible disease, owing to tbe unskillfulness of
ignorant pretenders, who, by the use of that Deadly
i'otsou, Mercury, ruin the constitution and make
Die residue of life miserable.
WTltAKUF.RS
Trust not your lives, or health, to the ears of the
aiany Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute
oi Knowledge, name or cbaraotor, who copy Dr.
Johnston's advertisements, or style themselves, in
Uie newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians,
incapable of Curing, they keep yon trifling month
after month taking their filthy and poisonus com
pounds, or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained,
and in despair, leave you with ruined health to sigh
uivr juur galling uinnjiiuilliiuaui.
Dr Johnston is tbe only Physician advertising.
His credential or diplomas always hang in his office.
His reniidiee or treatement are unknown to all
others, prepared from a life spent in tbe great hos
pitals of Europe, tho first in the country and a more
extensive Private I'ractice than any other Physioian
in the world.
i'MMmMDlIKVl' OF T1IF PRFSM
The many thousands cured at this institution year
after year, and the numerous important Surgical
Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by
the reporters of the ,-Sun." "Clipper," and many
other papers, notices of which have appeared again
and again before the publio, besides his standing as
a gentleman of character and resnousibilitv. la a
sufficient guarantee to tbe afflicted.
tut
Persons writinir should be particular in direetinv
their letters to his Institution, in tbe following manne
joif 91. jou.wro:v,
01 the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
June 24 18651 y.
BOARDING HOUSE!
.THIS. MARIA 'rilOJlFNO.
(Formerly of the "Lawrenoe House,")
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
INFORMS her friends and tbe publio generally
that she has refitted the house foxmerlv neenDied
by Dr. J. W. Peale, on Blackberry street, near the
Northern Central Railway Depot, and opened
Boarding House, where she is prepared to keen
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS.
With good cooks and waiters, boarders ean eniov
the quiet oomfort of home with fare equal to the
best hotels.
Patronage from those who mav soiourn In Sunbnrv
is respeotfully solicited.
Mrs. MAK1A THOMPSON.
Bunbury, Not. 11,1845.
UA.HK OF NORTH UMIIERfLANU.
WHEREAS tbe Auditor Oeneral as required by
the 11th Section of the Act. entitled '-Aa Ant
enabling the banks of this Commonwealth to become
Aasweiations for the purpose of banking ander the
laws of Uie United Status. " passed on the 22d dey of
Angust A D. lefli, has oertilied to me that, the
"Bank of Northumberland." located in Uie Borough
of Sunbury, Northumberland oounty, has furnished
satisfactory evidence to him that all the reqementa
of said Act have been complied with by tbe said
Bank, and that it has become an association for the
urpase of Banking under tho Laws of the United
I do therefore, cause the notice thereof lo be pub
lished in aooordanoe with tbe provisions of the said
11th section of the said Aot. and do daolara th.t ik.
Charter of the said Bank by Uie terms of said Aot, is
deemed and taken to be hersunan anrMclarJ ..k.
ject to the provisions of Uie first section ef said act.
A. u. vl ItllN, UaTarnor.
Executive Chamber, )
Uaniiburg, Aug. i, 1865. I
CONSTITUTION
LIFE SIRUP.
A poslUve and specific remedy for alt diseases orl-
?;lnetlng Irom aa Impure State of the Bleod, and
or all (hereditary) Diseases transmitted from parent
to child.
BOEOFITLA I
STRUMA, GLANDULAR SWELLING S.
ULCERATION. KINO'S EVIL.
ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM.
This taint (hereditary and acquired,) fllllnc life
witn nntoia misery, is ny an usual medical remedies
incuraoie.
RHEUMATISM.
If there Is any disease In which the Constitution
Life Svrun is a sovereign, It is in rheumatism and
its kindred affections. The most intense pains are
almost instantly alleviated enormous swellings are
redueed. Cases, chronio or vocarlous, of twenty or
tnirty years standing nave oeen ourcd.
NERVOUSNESS.
Nervous Debility, Shattered Nerves,
St. Vitus' Dance, Loss of Power,
Confusion of Thoughts, Epilepsy,
Thousands who have suffered for years will bles
Ihe day on which they read these lines. Particular
ly to w iak. suffering women will this medicine provo
an lu'-r'mable blessing directing their footsteps to
a uope i.nion minus more man in promises.
MERCURIAL DISEASES,
alvation, Rotting of Bones,
Bad Complexion, Aches in Bones,
Feeling of Weariness. Depression of Spirits
IT
Constitution Life Svrun purees theavstem ontirelv
from all Uie evil effects of Mercury, removing the
Bad Breath, curing the Weak Joints and Rbeumatio
Pains whieh the use of Calomel is suie to produce.
It hardens spongy Gums and secures Uie Teeth as
as urmiy as ever.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP.
Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases,
oi tne SKin uko
ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES,
and all other difficulties of this kind, which so much
disfigure the outward appearance of both males and
females, often making them disgusting object to
uiviuseivee auu weir menus.
CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP
Cures all Swelling of the (1 I Anil a.
Either of tha Vab . f..i. t j
should be taken as soon as the swelling is detected,
r"""""8 iiieir oreaaing, ano producing trou
blesome discharging sores, which disfigure so many
of the younger portion of the community, from sir
to twentv VHtni i.r -- v., .... i. ; i .1
- -r,". vuuutqii nre very
subject to discharges from the oars, which depends
-r" wiuiuium constitution, inese cases soon
"y uiaing a lew aoscs ot the Life fryrup.
s
AH scrofulous persons suffering from general Do
,1" "y'V'V" """xropsey 01 tne nmus, abdomen
ami in th tmitnln lli..naa- ,.f I i . .
j-.vu, .im UTWin HUU WOUIU
generally accompanied with InHamatiou and Ulcer,
ation of the Uterus, aro permanently cured by Con
stitution Life Syrup. Tho disease known as Ooitre
nr K r a II sail iVsuilr t li t ; -1 1 .
--." oyrup win remove en.
tirely. The remedy should be taken for some timo
S IllA SiMBM i. ..I : , . . .
r r, 7; vuiuuio aim stuooorn
and will not be removed without ...
Tumors of the Ovaries, Tumors of the Breast, and
welling of other glands of the body, will- be com
plctcly reduced without resorting to the knife, or
aner&tions nf anv k in.l 1
th. C.:P. '. 'W'a r organie diseases of
F-"i"on, uiseases 01 tbe valves, pro-
f a KT,".tl.Dg l filin 'ouna' drW of the heart
ease and all the aflections of this important organ
(persons sufioring from any aeute pain in tie reS
f,lkr.TlW. "I De'i0l,t Constitutions suffering
lZJ ?d'8P0,,t10'' Krtion,Pain in the Back,
HV.T.M P.. . f Sleep, Restlessness, Pae
lar .11 i"u"uile o' the Museu
Life Sy7up. loe wu ot the Constitutio
FOR AT. T. VnDMQ n t.
LCERATIVE DISEASES,
Either of th Vr... in.., m o. , .
or Seal n a'. 1 fP". ' orenead,
mVT.iT . L " u ever proved lis equal.
' upon tne female faoe depending
uDOD Lhsi difiMaAKil a.: - 4l. : 1
f r w shjwuu ui lug iiTr are very nn-
Xi!!tV youn? wife nd "other. A few bot-
1161 Of IJomtfihitin I If- t. . . ...
nd.r,,th,.iirem0T U" deP'it Which ai""7
Id (h Hisssasiasaa Ae? 11.. Tl
r01' J?11"' Jnd.Keition, tkomaoh or ai
, . vVBIVy vuuuiuua ui 10 a i organ, ao
oompan ed with burning or othor unpleasant yin
toma. will h k. .v.. v
... ',. if uw um vi vuaauiuuon
Ajlla nvruii
- -r.
fa Am m nanaeal muJ T.. A a it. f
WUld unrivalled by an proparatiun in the
THBBIOH AND POOR
- w uivmuis uiBewea. riature and Boienee
11. 1.1. .n i . J, ... . .. .
umm maue we tonsutuuoo lure byrup for the benefit
PURE BLOOD
produces healthy men and women ; and if the con
stitution is neglected in youth, disease and earl
death is the result. '
Price, 1 2i per bottle ; one half doseo for f 7.
WjwI. II. QREQa, r
S0LB PROPRIETOR, NEW YORK,
, , MORUAN A ALLKN,
M'bolesale Druggists,
Agents.
GEO. C. O00DWI5 A C9;?" ' "
J. H. REED, CO., Cbioago.
FULLER, FINCH A FULLER, Chbaio
COLUNil BROTHERS, St. Luis
i. v. Mm, Cincinnati.
JOHNSON, HOLLO WAY A CO., Philadelphia
BARNES, WAKD CO.,New drleamT
GOLD. ' 18CS, 1 1806, 1867. SILVER
1 to 750001!
$2 1 S2 1 ! JS2 n 1
TWO X?OXir.AJRS.
' SlstsnilUctarcra' AgcsitB t
Our New Mode-
one or oar UOI.l) or R1L.TFR
lVatchesi, or Hltver Tea flela Tor
9, aa below Mated.
fln.Mf M,. I.. ..... M . . 0 .,1 I
v. uui wm .vin vi uua jiew oi vur uviu or
Silverware la worth a hniihal nt Ik .hHn rfnH
jewelry I! ..
We have adopted the following node of
DISTRIBUTION
by sale of 74,900 artioles of value !
Oar New Mode !
The artioles of goods are numbered from 1 to 75.
000 37.600 eonsistini of Pianos Melodenna. Gold A
Silver Watches, 6ewing Machines, Tea A Table
Betts. Solid Bilver tea and table Spoons and Forks;
eto., eto., and tne otner S7,ouv articles ot valne Jew
elry, Work A Toilet Cases, Photograph Albums,
r r l.-m . 1 1 .
uivuiwq ciiTcr .i iivuw, aim iiuiej Briiuies in great
variety. 76.000 notices numbered from 1 to 76,000
are printed and nut into sealed envelones and well
mixed and one of these is taken out and sent to the
person sending to us 25 cents to cover expense of
postage, correspondence etc., and the article of goods
corresponding with the number on tbe notice will be
sent to Uie holdor of the same immediately (if he
desires to purchase the article) on the receipt of two
dollars. For instance; If the number on Uie notioe
sent to you should be 600, and a piano or diamond
sett or gold watch should be numbered 600; it will be
sent to you should be 500, and a piano or diamond
sett or gold watch should be numbered 500, It will
be sent to you fur $2, and so on for every artiole io
our list of 75,000 articles.
After receiving the artiole, if it does not please
jwu vwi ruiuru it, auu your uiuuejr suiui uo re
unded.
25 cents must be sent to pay expense of postage,
vorresponaence etc., on one notice.
Remember : that whatever article enrresnond
with the number on your notice, you can have it by
paying Two Dollars for it, wbothor it be worth $100
or $800. And it is forour interest to deal ftirlv. and
send out our fine articles, as it gives confidence to
tne puoiio, ana inoreuy increases our sales.
TRY OUR NEW MODE !
Upon receipt of 25 cts., which pays for eorrespon
dence, postaze eto.. we send one notioe.
Upon receipt of $1, whioh pays for correspondence
postage, etc.. we send six notices.
Upon receipt of $5 which pays for correspondence,
postage, eto., we will send 40 notices, and a fine pre
sent valued at not less than $15, as a sample of our
gooas. -
Upon receipt of $18 which pays for correspondence
postage, ete., we will send 150 notices, and a solid
uver natcn. by return mail.
AGENTS WANTED. Send for a circular !
Agents Allowed a Large Cash Commission
by which they make $25 Weekly,
Address plainly
Salesroom
34 Liberty street
Sept. 23, 1805. ly
REED A BROTHER.
linx 51 38.
New York City, N. Y
gPEER'S SAMBURQ
PORT GRAPE WINE.
Pure asid Four Yean Old.
FOR THE COMMUNION TABLE A FAMILY USE
Prescribed by Physicians for
Females, weekly persons nnd INVALIDS!
2 w -
EXCELLENT WINE FOR FEMALES
Every family at this season, should use
SPEER'S WINE,
celebrated in Europe for its medioinal and beneficial
qualities, highly esteemed by eminent pbisicians,
used in European and American Hospitals, and by
some of Uie first families in Europe and America.
AS A TONIC
it has no equal, causing an appetite and building up
tbe system, being entirely a pure wine of a most
valuable grape.
AS A DIURETIC
it imparts a healthy action of the Glands, Kidneys,
and Urinary Organs, very beneficial in Dropsy,
Uout, and Rheumatic Affections.
SPEER'S WINE
is a pure article from tho Juice of the Port Grape,
possessing medicinal properties superior to any other
wine in use, and an exel'ent artiole fur all weak and
debilitated persons, and tbe aged and infirm, im
proving the appetite, and benefitting ladies and
children.
Try it one, and yon will not be deceived.
3rBe sure the signature of Alpreo Spier is
over the cork of each bottle.
Bold by W. A. Bennett. Sunbury, and all first class
dealers, who also sell the CANT 1 1. 1. A
PORT III(4.IV. a choice old artiole. im
ported only by Mr. Specr, direct from tbe valley of
I "if" Trade sunn! led hv Wbnleaala T)rairia
l lThj A. SPEER. atiiis vineyard in New Jersey
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 208 BROADWAY, N. Y
ounoury, van. so, Itwo. ly
E3TEY'S COTTAGE
ORGANS.
ARE aot only unequalled, but they are absolutely
unouualled. bv anv other Reed Instrument in
the country. Designed expressly for Churches and
Schools, they are found to no equally well adapted
w tuv parior auu urawing room, for sale only ny
.. M. BRUCE,
No. 18 North Seventh street, Philadelphia.
Llr'Alao Bradbury s Pianos, and a eomnlet as.
mhuoih u 111. roncui tfi ,
.......... r . 1 11 r . . . lit', j 1 , 1 1 1 n, -
Dept. 13, 1805. lyw
RECORD DEEM
PERSONS having unrecorded Deeds are reminded
that Uie must ha rautrl,wl baaavH in. . ,kA
Aot of Assembly which requires that
"All deeds and oonveyanoes for real estate In this
Commonwealth, shall be recorded in the office for
necuruing ueeos in tne county where the lands lie
within tix month after tha exMutinnnfaiih Jul.
and eonreyanee ; and every such deed and convey,
anoe not recorded as eforaait. atn i...i.j
FRAUDULENT AND VOID ...l.t ......ijL. i
nurnhu.r ti. v . ) . . . 1. 1 : i .1 . '
S " . . vutM.uorm.iun, unless suoa
eeds be eoorded before the recording of the deed or
conveyance under which such subsequent purchaser
or mortirairaihxll li.n 1
August Zfl, too
BREAD & FANCY CAKES.
Two doors west of the Peat OAoe, BUNBURY, Pa.
T ESPECTFULLY informs Uie eltisaas ef Sm-
lb bury and vicinity, that he will bake to ardor
all kinds 01
Cakes Tor Italia. Parttoau Ac
Families are supplied with FRKeH BREAD, Twist
011s. nuska. Tea nuns, ac . ana auo cent oa a sue
manafactared out of the best materials.
All orders will meet with prompt attention.
Hasina had Urea eatwrtesMe I has to civs
Saner ai eatistaoUoa to aU whs way favor ae with
leir patronage. DAVID FRY'
H'7. La. if. "n5sB 11
twill
ITrSiaWr-TririyiBi 1 I
IHE
PERUVIAN
IS A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE
Protoxide f Iron,
sew dtoeovery in medicine whioh
STRIKES AT TUB BOOT OJF DISEASE.
by supplying the Blood with Its vital principle,
OB Ltri (LtMERT IRON.
This Is the secret of the wonderful suoocss of this
remedy in ouring
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronio Dlar-
rnosa. noils, nervous Anections, tnins and re
vere. Humors, Lots of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladdos,
Female Complaints,
and all diseasee originating in a
BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD
or accompanied by dish.itv ot a tow staTX or
TUB SYSTKM.
fieinc free from Alcohol In anv form. Its enerzi-
ting effects are not followed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, Infusing sthkngtit, vioob,
and mw Lira Into all parts of the system, and build
ing op an IKON COJMSlliUliON.
DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY.
From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, D. D
DONBAH, Canada East, March 24, 1865.
"lam aa inveterate Dyspeptio of mora
than 25 years standing."
"I have been so wonderfully benefitted
In the three short weeks during which I have used
tne reruvtan oyrup, mat i oan scarcely pcrsuauo
myself of the reality. People who hnve known mo
are astonished at the change. I am. widely known,
and can but recommend to others that which hui
done so much for me "
One of the most Distinguished Jurists in
New England Writes to a Friend as .
follows :
"I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and tho
result fully sustains yonr prediction. It has made
a new man of me ; infused into my system new vigor
and energy ; I am no longer tremulous and debilita
ted, as wnen you last saw me, but stronger, heartier,
and with larger oapaoity for labor, mental aii
physical, than at any timo during the lost five
years."
An Eminent Divine of Boston, says:
'I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for
some time past ; it gives me new vigor, duoyaki v.
OP SPIRITS, ELASTICTY OP MCSOI.E."
Thousands have been changed by the use of this
remedy ; from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to
strong, healthy, and happy men and womon ; and
invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial.
A pamphlot of 32 pages, containing certificates of
cures ana. recommendations from some of the most
eminent physician, clergymen, and others, will bo
sent froe to any address.
ISrHee that each bottle has PERUVIAN
SYRUP blown in the glass.
For sale by
J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
i'.t Dey Street, New York.
AND BY A LI, DHUGUISTS.
SCROFULA.
All Medical Men agree that IODINE is the Bcs
Remedy for Scrofula and all kindred disoase ever
discovered. The difficulty has been to obtain a Puro
Solution ofit.
Dr. H. ANDERS' IODINE WATER.
Is a Pure Solution of Iodine, Without a Solvent!!
Containing a full grain to each ounce of water.
A moat Powerful Vitalising Agent and Restorative.
It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in ail its mani
fold forms.
Fleer, Cancers. N.vihili, Snlt
ICheaia ;
and it has been used with astonishing succes in ooso?
of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Femalo
Complaints Hoart, Liver, and Kidney Diseases, io.
Circulars will bo sent free to any one sending their
address.
Price $1 .00 a bottle, or 6 for $5 00.
Prepared by Dr. H. ANDERS, Physician and Che
mist. For sale by
J. P. DINSMORE. 3f. Dey Street, New York.
And by all Druggists.
Wistar's Balsam
or
WILD CHERY.
has been used for nearly
HALF A CENTURY,
with tbe most astonishing success in curing
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat Influoma,
Whooping Coiiirli, Croup, Liver Complaint,
Rrochitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Asth
ma and every aflection of
The Throat, and Cheat.
CONSUMPTION,
whioh carries off more victims shan other discaso,
and whieh baffles the skill of the Physicians to a
greater extent than any other malady, often
YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY !
when all others prove Ineffectual.
AS A MEDICINE,
rapid in relier, soothing in effoct, safe In its opera
tion, it is unsurpassed ! and is entitled merits, and
receives the general confidence of the publio.
SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D.,
of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows :
'J Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry gives universal
satisfaction. It seems to cure a Cough by loosening
and oloansing Uie lungs, and allaying irritation, thus
r moving the cause, instead of drying up the eougl.
and leaving the cause behind. I consider the bal
sam as good as any, if not tho best Cough mcdicino
with which I am acquainted."
From Hon. Judge 6PRAKER, of Canajoharie, N. Y
Gentlemen .This is to certify that myself and
family have used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cbery,
for several years, and that I tako great pleasure in
recommending it in preference to anything of tho
kind for Uie purposes for w hich it is intended. In
casesof Asthma, Phthisic, or afiecUons of tbe Throat,
I have never mat with anything equal to it,
Very respectfully.
DAVID SPRAKER.
The Rev. JACOB SECHLER, of Hanover, Pa.,
Well knowa and much respected among the Gorman
population in this country, makes U10 following
statement for the benefit of the afflicted.
Dear Sirs : Having realised in my family impor
tont beneSts from Uie use of your valuable prenara
Uon Vi istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry it aflord
me pleasure to recommend It to the publio. Some
eight years aro one of my daughters seemed to be in
a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were enter
tained. I then procured a bottle of your excellent
Balsam, and before she had taken the whole of the
eontentsof the bottle there was a great improvemenS
in her health. I have, in my individual oase made
frequent use of your valuahln m.iiin. .-j l
always been benefitted by it. '
JACOB SECHLER.
TRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
For sale by
J. P. DIN.SMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York
6ET1I W FOWLK A SON Proprietors, Boston.
And by all Druggists.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cores Cats, Burns, Scalds.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cores Wounds, Bruises Sprains.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cures Boils, Ulcers, Cancers.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cures Salt Rheum, Erysipelas.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
Cures Chapped Hands, Chilblains.
GRACE'S CELEA RATED SALVE
Heals Old Sores, Flesh Wounds, .
It Is prompt fat action, removes paia at enee, aa
redness the snoot angry-looking swellings and ume
Batieaa, as if bv aagio, thus affording relief and
complete eve.
Only 25 eenla a box! (Sent by mail fur cents. j
For Sale by J. P. DINSMORE. M Dey
w 11 w vnwi.y A tiO.N. rronneuis.
Bostost. sad by all Praxglaa, Umeers, aad Counts
Stores.
January If, IMo-ly.
Bunbury, iee. f , tees.