Gtfje . Suntmq? &mtr(can. E. WlL VERT, 1 . ,. 1'" N. B. BNOIiB, J PnMUhMt. SUNUIHY, PA. SATURDAY, AUGUST .11, 1600. i ii. Jlocal, Affairs. ' 13T Tn MDtraotor fbr ths Iro feno around (ha new Court Boom, i new putting It up. Although ' ib tenet if not tht kind W should hav icleoted, it will, nevertheless, be great Improvement, and will add much to tb architectural beaut of the build lngi ; ,.-.... , Borouoh ArraaL. The Chief Burgcra, E. T. Bright, Esq., give notice in another column that an appeal for Borough jtaae will be held at hii office, on Tuesday, 28th inst. Thii ii a tuatter that Interests -a great many tax-payers In the eommunity. IjT'Tdb Omuls Rbformkd Festival. The festival held by the ladios of the (ierman Reformed Church, in the old Court House, on Monday, Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday evening!, of this week, wm very successful. A dinner wai given on Monday, which notted quite a handaoeie sura. The proooeds of the foativa) amounted to $300, which will be uacd in repairing the church. t3PTnt Bora is Blck. A meeting of the Boys In Blue was held ou Monday evening last. The club now numbers some eighty members. The hon orably discharged aoldiere in the Belaboring town ships arc invited to join this organization. The liext meeting of the club will be beld on Tuesday evening, instead of Monday, (the regular night of meeting.) at which addresses will be delivered by W. 0. Lawson and Frank Bound, Esqri., two nblo speakers, of Milton. An invitation is extended to .the ladies to attend. ijf' Xotic to Rktailib. We bare been re quested by the Couuty Treasurer to state that retail ers' licenses are now ready to be delivered at his oilico. AH licenses not paid on or before the first day of September next are liable to be seised. Persons interested w ill save costs by attending totho matter in time. Promoted. We are pleased to see in tho list of promotions in the Regular Army, confirmed by the late Congress 'before its adjournment, the .name of our former townsman, Capt. Isaao R. Dun kclborger. who has been brevetted a Major, and also Xiieutennnt Colonel, in the 1st U. 6. Cavalry. The gallant captain was among the first to leave this plnoo to enlist in tho service of his country at the coinuicnoeiucnt of the late rebellion, and participated in many of the bloodiuet battles of the war. We congrutulnlo him on his well-deserved promotion. Jjjr Oners. Uobinsuu's Urcat Southwestern Cir cus will give an exhibition in this place, near the Augusta Hotel, (Cako's addition, on Monday next. Their performance is highly spoken of by our ex changes. Woharobeen requested by the agent to stuto that the perforuiuuao will not come off at Trevorton, as announced. They will exhibit at Shamokin on Tues day next. OBase Ball. The Koystone Club, of this place, which la composed of boys whose nges vary from fifteen to eighteen years, went to Lewisburg on Wednesday last, to play a game with the Towne Club, of that place, also a Juvenile club, by who.u they had been challenged. The Keystone boys, we learn, were unsuccessful The, score stood as fol lows : Towne, 80 ; Keystone, M. The Susquehanna Club, of this place, also played a match game at Lewisburg, with the M'Laughlin Club, on last Monday. The Sunbury boys oame off victorious in a closely contested game, the score standing as follow i .Susquehanna, 2t ; M'Laugh lin, 25. 13" Cot BT. Monday lust was n kind of gala day among the legal fraternity, and those connected with the public efficee. The lir.-t court iu the new Court House attracted tin unusual number of persons, not only to sec tho new building, but also to hear the addressof Judge Jonl tn to theGrnnd Jury, iu which ho en.b.uctd the opportunity of giving a short history of tho organization of this county, uud other inter esting mutters connected with tho administration of justice in earlier days the regress of our improve ments aid the development of the wealth and great resources of Northumberland county. We have no room for the address this week, but it will appear iu our next usuo. Sale or tub Pibuc School House. By reference to our advertising columns it will be seeu that the old publio school house, on Third street, is advertised to be sold at public sale, on Tuesday, 21st inst., by the School Board. New buildings ore to be erected for school purposes in different parts of the Borough, in accordance with a resolution adopted by the Board souo time since. IjfFiRB. We regret to say thut tho bouse 0r D aniel Bcckley, Esq., lit the corner of Third and Race streets, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday after noon last, caused by ipks from the locomotivo of the mail train North. AsShis is only one of a series of fires caused by the running of the locomotives at an unlawful speed, we trust our Council will devise some remedy that will proteot the properly of our citizens from the acts of )awlei and careless agents and employees. The Good Intent Fire Company were first on the ground, but their new engiue was not in working order again, and giving the old ex cuse that they have un engine bouse. The Washing ton and old Good Intent, however, did considerable execution, but not until the upper part of the build ing was destroyed. The firemen, as well us some of our citizens, behaved well and worked hard, and eventually suceoeded in putting out the fire. We trust the fire department, for their own crodit and the credit and safety of our town, will re-organize and adopt some better policy for action. Mr. Buck ley's loss is, perhaps, $1200 or SI 500, and is, we believe, fully covered by insuranoe in the Columbia Fire Insuranoe Company. Ltf Exi'Losioa or a Locouotivk om thk P. i, E. Railroad. The boiler of a locomotive on the Phil adelphia 6 Erie Railroad, at Renovo, a short dis tance above Lock Haven, exploded on Friday week :st wilh a most terrifio report, instantly killing the ingiuccr, K. D. Graves, and the fireman, William Jolgrovc. A boy named Foley was struck by a piece if the boiler on the side of his head, opening the .tub from above the eye to the back of the ear, frac uring his skull slightly. The engineer and fireman leie thrown some thirty feet from the engine. be engine was badly broken up, the dome being brown a distance of two hundred yards. Another Usee, woighing 200 pounds, was thrown soma three uudrd yards, and many smaller pieces were thrown juredible distances tj-Tun Fibb is WiLLiAMspoBT. The Wil amsport Gaxettt, of last week, gives the following articulurt of the recent destructive fire at that luoe Our city was again visited by a destructive fir i Sunday morning last, which originaud over reeuwald'f olothing store, Arcade building, Market luare. It waa the) work of an incendiary. The ttire block was oonsnmed, embracing the following inincss place ; Ureeawald's olothing store, Rett- r saloon, Garment jewelry store, Wtlker'sboot id shoe store, Miss Adam' fancy atore, 8ado fl an's liquor nor, Wy' barber shop, Page' ikury and Jameson' boot and shoe store, beside l end outbuildings Maflgaous U lb square. The ss is estimated at about $34,000, nearly covered by urano. Several persons residing in the block orely escaped with their lives, losing all their rniiure and wardrobes. ' ' " ' :' We are sorry to auto that professional thieve id desperate charauteu, tmkiug advantage of th ue aud eiroumsttaoe, mail it Uiir business to ,lp tbentsai (o tmif nade violating, boot and oca, whisky, A. Owing to tb polio, however,' a uub'er were taken in ebag and are now in da te vil" ty Urttsi Irwsl. W eopy the following item freta last week's Mhatuan tOn Monday last, young man named Q. I. Baker, working on the new river bridge, fell from one of the pier npon the stone at Jul baae, breaking both bone of his left for arm and otherwise braising himself severely. ' " On Thursday of last week the first nln of the Hand-io-Band Base Ball Club, of Milton, played return gone .with ..the Jtf'Laogbllu first nine ef Lewtsburg, on the grounds of the latter, when the Iland-lu-liand were proclaimed the vlotors by S8, points , Weaver, of the Susquehanna Club, Sunbury, was umpire. , . '.,,. A man named Moser was shot on Monday night last at the distillery of Martin Eilkneyer, In Liberty township, Montour eonnty, sder the following elr oumstances : Having reason to believe that whisky was stolen from his barn at night, Mr. Billmeyer kept watch for aereral nights. On the night in question, or rather toward morning, he observed some one come Into the barn and proceed to top a barrel; waiting until he, had, filled bis bucket, he hailed the thief and ooinmanded bim to give himself up, but failing to stop him he fired one shot, when Moser cried out to hold on, and then started to run, when Billmeyer fired two more shots, wounding him in the hip and in the side, whleh caused him to fall. Billmeyer then loaded him up in a wagon and car ried him to Danville, where be Was placed in jail . Billmeyer has not yet been arrested, though judging from our information, we should think he ought to be placed under arrest until the matter Is thoroughly ventilated. tV Suamokik ArrAtns. The Herald, of last week, says that Wm. Ii. Kreigcr, a young man aged 23 years, met with a melancholy death on Thursday foronoon last, at the mines of the Henry Clny Col- liory. While engaged at work bo was struck upon the head by the falling of a piece of reek, which fractured bis skull, and caused almost instant death. He was much esteemed by a lurgo circle of acquain tances, and bad served his country faithfully during a period of over three years in the 9th Pa. Cavalry. His remains were followed to the cemetery on Sun. day by the Odd Fellows and Mechanics, of which orders he was a rcspeoted member. This bereave ment is doubly painful to the relutives of the do. ceased, as it brings fresh to their minds the similar sad fate which overtook an older brother, a llttlo over two years ago. i . James Buggy and George O'Brien were burned on Wednesday of last week by the explosion of powder in the mines of the Cameron Colliery, caused by a lack of proper precaution on thoir part. Both are reported seriously but not fatally injured. Ijp Proceedings or tub Douolou Council. Council met on Tuesday evening lost, it being the regular stated night of meeting. Chief Burgess, Bright, in the chair. Members present Messrs. Renn, Greeuough, Hen dricks, Clement, Brice, Rockefeller, Zctclmoyer, Sluyniaker, Haas and Engel. Minutes of Inst suited meeting read and approved. On motion of Mr. Hendricks, Resolved, That tho resolution passed by Council on tho 3d day of July, 186(1, appropriating $15(10 to each of the Ore compa nies, to wit: tho "Good Intent" and "Washington" fire ouinpanics, bo repealed. ' ' The Committee on Finance was continued. Tbo oond of George Weiser, tax collector, was received, approved, and plaoed on file. An order for $114.20 was grunted to Philip dark 1 Co., for bill of lumber, for use of borough. On motion, Resolved, That an ordor be granted to A. II. Clement and Jacob F. Robrbach, for $60, in full for services as overseers of the poor. On motion of Mr. Renn, Resolved, That an order be granted to J. B. Lenker, Street Commissioner, for $50, to pay for work on roads. On motion of Mr. Brioe, Resolved, That the Bo rough Council, on behalf of tho citizens of Sunbury, return their thanks to the Hon. Simon Cameron for his presentation of a bell. On motion, an order was granted to J. G A A. A. Youngnian, in full for the amount of their bill for printing, tip to date. Silas Wiles presented bis claims for exoneration of bounty taxes. Not agreed to. George Weiscr, collector, debtor to duplicate de livered (or borough, road, poor, bounty, and per capita taxes, amounted to $14,562 59. On motion, adjourned. Jacob SmruA, Clerk. Of" ConiiKCTioM. A resolution was published in the Philadelphia Press, recently, which was adopted by the Sunbury club of Boys in Blue, but which was not published as desired by tbo club, and tho ''boys'' think it no more than fair that tho resolution should bo re-published as first intended, as follows: "Resolved, ThAt the loyal soldiers of Northumber land county claim to have a lurge majority in favor of Muj. Uen. Ueaky, and knowing thut tho call puhlibhed in tho Northumberland Cvuuty Demo crut represents some true and luyul soldiers of the county, some of whose names were appended without their consent, whilo many of the nau.es fixed to that call wero those of emergency men and dusertere.1' (jf We publish the following prcamjjle and reso lutions adopted by the Jobusou meeting, held in this place on Tuesday evening last, at th request of some of our personal and political friends, and for the purpose of giving all a chance to be heurd. We do not, of course, endorse the resolutions. There was a time when we cheerfully endorsed Andrew Johnson, but many of bis lute acts are not well oaloulatcd to "innko the crime ot treason odious," and therefore meet our disapprobation : Wberbas, President Lincoln did, on the 8th day of Ilea., I 0 J. put forth a solemn proclamation, con taining his plan of Reconstruction, in which he said that "whenever, in any of the titutes in rebellion, a number of persons not less iban one-tenth in number of the qualified voters by the election law of snid Statu, and having taken the oath ot allegiance, shull furiu a Slate government, Republican in form, Ac. such shall be recognised s th true government of tbatstate, and be defended and protected by the power of the United States." Axu Wukkkas, Abraham Lincoln did further, after the rebellion was substantially at an end, and but three days before his assassination, to wit : on the 11th day of April, lftoo. reassert and reargue suid plan ot reconstruction at length, and with great abil ity and wwer, And iitKEAS, The Union State Convention of Baltimore, in 1864, did endorse said plan of recon struction, against the protest of Mr. ibad. Stevens, by a vote of 492 against 27, Therefore, Resolved, 1st. Thut we considor the good faith of the nation, and the good faitb of our party, which supported Mr. Lincoln, as solemnly pledged to that planof recon struction which looks to the restoration of the L'nron, wilh all tbo "rights, dignity and equality of the se verulstate unimpaired." 2nd. That we regard the plan of. TbadJeus Stevens and others, to hold eleven states as conquered pro vinces, as at open war with the dootrinee proclaimed by Congress ou the 2 1st of July, 180! ; at war wilh Mr. Lincoln's reconstruction plan ol Deo. 81b. 18ti.i; anu especially nustile ana disrespeouul to Mr. Lin coln's last great speech of April Ulh, 1805. 3J. 1 nut since the Southern Status have laid down their arms, abolished Slav ery ; adopted the constitu tional amendments urobibiuuK it : doue all Mr. Lin coln required them to do, the promise of Mr. xjiuutnu 10 restore ine cuion, anu ueienuj aua protect the slates, in all their rights, dignity and equality, should be held sacred, and carried out iu good faun. iu. iu u uoiu tueveu dales oy lore, a ug- land holds Ireland, or as Austria holds Hungary, aud as Russia holds Poland, would be to falsify all tbe promises we made u the world, from the begiuniug to the end of the war. Would require vast standing btiuic., resuu in a ueepoiic government, ana entail unioio, ueot, misery and boudage on us and our children. 6lh. That Andrew Johnson is striving to earry out the principle, and redeem the pledges of Abra ham Lincoln to protect the people from th dan gers and encroachment of a centralised despotism, and that his name will forever stand with Lhos of Washington, Jackson and Linooln. Sin. That the Hon. Ed. Cowan, our talented and laou-Hurted Senator, for standing by Andrew John son, as ilenlon stood b, Jackson, has won for himself. t7Z7iS.L ' . "oen ,M wormy whirlwind or name of Johnson end Cowan, as they now delight to honor those of Jaokson and Benton , tlon of lr. R. MoCoy, of Northumberland, and P. M Uackeuburg, Ksq., of Snyder, a th Unloa. Reran. 14. n SJm.Im lit ,k. W.I. . . . . 1 fur the 14 th Congressional distriot. e".uZA7ZZ. ""a" wveatsun, ' fire person, put of family of aig, died on the same 0J . ftceatly in . PliUaUuljjkia. noicrn, was me luppossxs cause. . ' One-fifth of the mortality' foa tbV citT of New York for the week ending last Saturday, wai causea dj cnoicra. -nr. 7C i naitort ma.!? oi i: .... . h ty Tad Atlantic Mobtblt, for August, offer In rartety of interesting article. 'How my, New Aoqualtttan Spin," aa Interesting aooonnt of th silk-prod unrig apiden of South Carolina their disoorery, habits, and use, by Dr. Wilder. What did he see with f " i Very singular story, founded on facta, well known to the inhabitant of i Moss. ''The Great Looter, Part II," give th eotoohislon of Miss Alio Cary's absorbing and touching story. "A Mania' Confession," Is th gossip of a book-lover about rare editions of famous author. Passage from Hawthorn' Note-Book" give continued sketches of Hawthorne s lif in th Old .Manor at Conoord. From th "Chimney-Corner" Mr. Slow discourse of party-giving and ? arty-going, and how to get out of both very grace ully and pleasantly. London Forty Year Ago," contain John Neal'i reeolieotion of remarkable events, soenos, and person in th English capital. "A Year in Montana'' is a very entertaining paper, by Hon. Edward B. Neatly, V. 8. Dletriot Attorney of Montana, giving his observations of gold-mining and miners, at Virginia and other points In the terri tory. Prof. Agassi contribute another graphio article on the Physical History of tho Valley of tbe Amazon. "Griffith Uaunf is continued, and flue poems are furnished by James Russell Lowell and Bayard Taylor., Ticknor Field, Publishers, Bos ton, Moss, ; .'j ', i. IjF I"' August number of Oim YC!o Folks, we find "The Daisy' First Winter," by Mr. Stow, who i as (harming a writer for th juveniles as she Is for th older people, and other paper by Gail Hamilton, Lncy Lnroora, Mrs. Whitney, being ano ther instalment of "A Summer in Leslie Uoldth wsite's Life," and by Severn 1 other writers. Tb illustrations in this mags tins are numerous, admira bly executed and specially prepared for and adapted to the text by tbe best artist. In th September and subsequent numbers full-paged Illustrations will bo given, and the colored engravings promised for this year will appear in the numbers for November aud December. Messrs. Ticknor A Fields, the emi nent Boston publishers, ore distinguished for redeem ing all their promises. ' ' BUSINESS NOTICES. - Persons wanting good, honest and truthful likencatus cannot do better than by going to Byerly 's famous Photograph Gallery, In Simpson's building, Market street, Sunbury, Pa. (7 Notice. All persons Indebted to J. E. Smick, Merchant Tailor, on note, book account, or other wise, are requested to pay np and save costs, with out further notice. Mr. aSm'ek intends to increase his stock, with a desire to pleas all, and hopes that all will please him by calling and Settling their bills. - 17 There is quito as much truth as poetry in the saying that " the apparel oft proclaims the man." Especially is this truo when tbe men gets the apparel at the fashionable tailoring establishment of Mr. J. 0. Beck, on Fourth street, Sunbury. lyTin Continental Clothing Bazaar, cor ner of Market and Third streets, Sunbury, is gene rally acknowledged by men of taste is tb plaoe of all others in this section of the State, where tbey can be suited. The elegant aswrtment of summer clo thing cannot bo beaten outside of the cities. Though the thermometer continues to rise, the immonse stock at Miller's Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, in Markot square, remains at the regular prices. His boots, shoes, Ac, are selling rapidly. Call and see them. Corrected Weekly for tho "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, $14 00 do do do do per cwt. per bbl. per cwt. per bushel, , ; , do ii do do do per jound 7 00 Rye Flour, do Wheat, prim red t , Kye, . ' Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Dried Peaches, pared do do unpared Dried Apples. 10 00 5 50 2 50 1 00 90 75 2 00 40 30 ' t 20 4 50 35 20 25 25 27 22 16 15 13 7 do Dried Cherries, (ttnstoned,) per bu. Butter, per pound. Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Hums. Shoulders. Beef, hind quarter, ' from " Mutton, Chickens, per dozen, per pound, do 1 do do do do do per pair ISbusnoUiii Con I 'I'rudc. . Suauokin, Aug. 6, IBM. Ton. Ctrl. Sent for week ending Aug. 4, 16.075 13 Per lust report, 309,654 16 325.730 09 220,601 07 To same time last year, Increase, 105,129 02 Special iCot'urs. C;lf A lew yeiira ugo tho munufacturing perfutuerfl of Europe detived an immcusc revenue Ifom t!ii country. . Jv'uw the entire uoinnif amount of thtir toilet extracts itu ported docs not equal one month's consump tion of Plmlon't "Night-Blooming Cereus," the mo6t popular scent extant. Sold every where.,., , , . , , . ,;. Calling on u friend of ours, of the Ameri cun legation, the other day, ha invited us to a g!uss of wine. We complimented his taste in the choice of so rich n port, but were somewhat astonished when he assured us it was an American vintage called Samburg Port wine. It was rich, juicy and high flavored, possessing none of the peculiarities which distinguish the manufactured sugared wines aud cider-champugueg. . lie told us the proprietor, Mr. A. Speer of New Jersey, U. 8. A., had been awarded a gold cup by the American Institute for the excclleuco of hi wine. This is a new phaso in tho pro duce of America a wine country. Dickens' "All the Year round." We quote tbe above with pride that we do produce one wine iu this country that Europeans acknowledge superior to their own production. Sold by W. A. Bennett. AiutEST of CocNTErtKEiTEits. The de tective police have arrested aud imprisoned at BulTulo, N. Y., otie Andrews and his as sociates, whom . they caught in the act of making a counterfeit of Ateb'b Cathartic Pills. Their detection was accomplished at tho instance of Messrs. J. C. Aver & Co., of Lowell, Mass., who have shown a commend able energy and promptitude iu protecting tho publio from imposition through spurious imitations of their invaluable medicines. Doct. Ateu's Sarsaparilla, Cherry Pectoral and Pills have coma to be staple necessities with the community, and the imposition upon the sick of spuiious, worthless, if not injurious fabrications of them, is in fact the consummation of villainy. We hope the scoundrels will ' cet their due. and iu the keeping they now are, they are pretty sure of it." '; " ; 1 iTCii! rrciii lxt in 8C BATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCHATCU ! WHKATOX'S OINTMENT Hill Cure Use Its li Is 4N Ileum. Also cure BAVT HHEUM. ULCEUS. CHIL BLAINS, and all ERL'r-TIU.NS OF THE SKIN. fri Ml eeut. for aula by tb rug tut. Uv send- iuc M oeot to WfcKkfii A Kill lilt, (tola Aiteut. 170 Washington street, Boston, it will b forwarded by mail, true of postage, to any part of the United b tales. - . j J!3 'U-f Whisker I y blbrrs7 ! I -t)r.L. O. Moti' Corroha, th rrejoest stimu lator in th world, will for Wbiskwr wMuataohe le crow oa lb smoothest laa or chin : sever kuowa to fail , sample for trial ant free to any aua deairou of tasting iu saeriM.. Address, Baavs A Co., 7o Msisaa bt., si. Y. JJO Sat Tin Comffeswioa sissd I'.xpcrleaco -V .' AB IBVALIO. . 5""V. nS. "5 iF"? t0" Motility, am uraa uie mean or aeir-e&r. B m,. cured hlimeir ater nnderavrinJ TeitJ.h il T ery. By ensloeing a PiM MrI2 , agl. eoplee, Ire.of .Ws fi,?.'? NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq , Brooklyn, King, , January 37, 1806 ly! ' DeafticiMS, Hllmslnc)) niul 'nt art-is. Treated with th nttnost snoeefts by Dr. J. IB A AC 8 Ooulist and Aurist, (formerly of Loyden, Holland.) Ne. 19 Pin street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from th most reliable sources in tbe City and Coun try can be seen at his offioe. Th medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no se crets In his practice. Artificial Eyes, inserted with out pain. No charge mad for examination. July 22,180s ly sLOTU AKI ItlATHI.nO.W. Ladies and gentlemen, If you wish to marry, ad- uresa toe unoersignea, wno will lena you, witnoui, money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, ir respective of age, wealth, or beauty. This Informa tion will cost you nothing, and If you wish to hiurry, I will cheerfully assist von. All letters strietlv con- fldential. Th desired information sent by return man, ana no reward asaea. Adciress SARAH B. LAMBERT Oreonpoint, Kings Co., New York June 9, 1S0I1. 3m To ConwmeiptivrM. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a fow weeks by a very simple remedy, nftor having suncrod for several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consump'ion is anxious to make known to his follow sufferers th means of cure To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direo lions for preparing and using the same, which they will Cnd a sure Cub for Consumption, Asthma Biioncditis, Couubs, Colds, and ull Throat uud Lung Affections. The only object oi the advertises in sending the prescription is to benefit tho atllictcd and spread information which he conoeives to b: in valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, rnxr, by return mail, please address Rev. EDWARD WILSOS, Williamsburgh, Kings Co , BTew York Januntf 13. 18ftfl ly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 1 fi ((fi LBS- Nftil" D1 f!P'kc l 7 25 per lu.uyu cg, at me new naraware iMore nt J. II. COXLEY A CO. Bunbury, Juno 16, 1896. T ATKOSE S Hair Restorative, the beet in use, for JJ sate ny LIQIITXER, sole Agent for Sunbury. BOWMAN & LEONARD, - Manufacturers and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS SILVER and SILVER PLATED GOODS, 70t Arch Street, Ilsilul-Inliia. Those in want of Silver or Silver Plated Ware will find it much to their advantago by visitiim our tlore before making their purchases. Our long experi ence in the manutucture of the above kind of goods enables us to defy competition. We keep no goods but those which are of the First Class, all of our own make, and will be sold ut reduc ed prices. July 7th, 1SG6. lycj J JAXD and Stand G liases at LiuiiT.nn't I7IIXE Feather Uruslics, at " : LIOHTXER'S. FIXE Myrtle Pomatum, at the Fiiney Sture of ANNA 1'AIXTEU. . At tho solicitation of many of my friend", I linve consented to be a VOLtNTEER CAN UI1JATE fur the oliice of Prothonotary Ac. Should I be elected, I promise to fulfill tbe duties of the otlice impartially, and to tbe best of my ability. CUAS. J. BRUNEI!. Suiitury, JuncS(lth,l60. 'JCMS .RjV WiVBV JBLR Hi:? Sheet Iron and Stove m? t :h e. : sej 9 Market Btreet, near Engel' Store, SUXIIL'KY. PA. AN immense stock of every kind of Tin M are, and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions. STOVES, COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of tho besi Brands which art unsurpassed for beauty of finish, simplicity of atranzemunt, combiniuir cheapness nnd durubiltty and each stove warranted to perform hut they are represented. 4'osil Oil, 'onlOI! ItisnpH, I.iiiiicrns, Shailes. Chimnys. and all artioles usuully kept iu au establivhnicntof this kind. COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all sites. FRUIT JARS and CANS of the latest improved stvles. . llo is also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting and Roofing, Range and Furnaoe Work. Repairing, cheaply and neatly executed. BENJ. ZE'i'LLMOYL'R. Sunbury, July T, 1S66. ly A1 LL kiwis of Hardware, Iron. Ac, not in store will he sent lor and dolivun-,l at the kmcst prices by J. H. COXLEV A CO. buubury, June 16, 186t. IV vou want a good Likeness for your fiionds, go to S. ilYKHLY 'S Uullery in Eiimpsou's Building. a'iURPFXTIXE, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, linseed Oil, for sale low for Cash by . J. II. COXLEY A CO. TCE CREAM FREEZERS and Haley's Puteut J. Clothe Wriugers, fur sale by B. ZETELMOYER. Saubury, July 7, 1806. PliiulM, Glass, Putty, White Lead, Varnishes, Ao. Everything that Paiuters use at unheard of prices at the Hardware Store of N- J. 11. COXLEY A CO. Sunbury, Julie 16, 1806. Cutis ! 'uU ! ! 4 u kIi ! ! ! ft'iO.OOO wanted in exchange for all kinds oi Hardware, Irons, Nail, Ae., at the new Hardware Store of J. II. COXLEY A CO. Sunbury, June 19, 1S86. B UILDERS and those contemplating building, ment of Looks, Latches. Bolts, itutls and St rews. Straps and T. Hinges, Window Springs, and every thing wauled to complete a home, t the new Hard - ware atore of J. U. COXLEY A CO. ALL goods bought for Cash and sold at lowest price for oasb at th Hardware Store of J. 11. COXLEY A CO. Bunbury, June 18, 18(36. Fishing Tackle, Toys of all descriptions, a large stock of WALL-PAPER AND BORDER. Window-Blinds, Paper Shade, Coal Oil Lamps and Fixtures, 4o, Thankful for past patronage, and hope, by strict attention to business, lo continue the same. Sunbury, June 0. I860. I ! to Creditor. ALL person indebted to th late firm of Rohrbaob ft Cooper, on Dote, book aeoountor otherwise, are hereby notified to make immediat payment if tbey wish to sav ou, as they will b placed iu lb haud of an officer for oollectioa , 1. C RolIRBACH, , T. U. COOPER. Saubury, Jan 16, 1866. - A New aud to lot of PERf UMiUi, A , for the Holiday., at UGlllMKK'H. AUalstlatrtfr'k) I(ic0 NOTICE 1 hereby given that letters testameutary on the tat of Henry Wit law, lata of Jordan township, Northumberland county, Pa , deceased, have been granted to th undersigned. All person indebted to laid Mtat are requested to Diak immediate payment, aud tho having claims to preBt them, duly authenticated, fur selileweut. , , BENJAMIN WITMEll, , MICHAEL EilLRKH Jr. Jordan twf , July U, U -t ' New Arrival of SUMMER GOODS! - AT TUB ' ItlAHIIOTH STORE of , j. w. ruiiM.Au v soy. Market Squaro, near tb New Court House JUST OTENED a large and new assortment of . - GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloths, Casslmerc,, Cottormdes, Linen Panting, Ac LADIES' DRESS GOOD8. Silk, Delaines, Alunnon. r ,. v . Ginghams. Chal He. LaVn.' A"?,ub ""V? .,??0,ch White Goods, CalioocI, Mill,-Tj"' BriUi""i article belonging to the abov. ! branchtf buH,''1" WHITE AND COLOHED FLa.nnei Sheetings, Hoop Skirts Hosiery and gloves. CARPET tfc OILCLOTHS, Ulnstwaro, Queenswaro, Crockery, Hardware and Cutlery. lvi-iiN, Oils, liiil, Coal Oil sisul I.ltItlM. Fish, Pork. Cnarso and Fine Salt, Coffee, Tea, Su gar, Molasses Syrup. Spices, 4e., Umcorii'S, Tobacco. Srirnrs and Snuff, tngethat with a litre Variety of mioellancou9 goods at prices that euijinik inn iu &n;iaiy iiurciiaerp. J. W. FIULIXU A SON. Sunbury, June 2, 1866. Kevv Spring Styles ! m axxa ja i:Tr.is, Two doors West of the Post Cilice, SUNBURY PEISrN'A.. RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of th publio to ber largo and varied assortment of Spring & Cummer Millinery Goods which she has just received and oiiencd. Ilersloek embraces FANCY 1RESS UOOUS, Embroideries. Cluny Lace, Lnce Collars, Linen Collars, Dress Cords, Zephyrs, liutton, Ac. A fine tisortinent of Indifl' and gents' Hosiery. Gloves. Fans, Parasol", Hujile Trimtnings. ltilibons, Helt Ribbons. Velvet Kibiinus. IJruid. Ladies' Neck ties. Fancy llron Combs, Head liressiw, Ac. Irvin's l'utcnt Hair Crimpers. Hnir Coils, Corsets, and a largo assortment of other articles, too nume rous to mention I have also inst received n fine lot of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair IlrtHics. Ac. ANNA PAINTER. StinV'ury, April 2S. ISfiO. NEW GROCER YI CALL AT FURMAX S OLD STAND. WHOLESALE A RETAIL iCTaS- fiSKEjRtejrz: B.12 dctiJ" AXD Provision Store FOR CHEAP GOODS! Their Stock Is complete, enmisting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES. COAL OIL, Tobacco, Cipirs. Flour, Feed. Fb-h, Suit, Hams, &uou.dcrs, Cheese, Fruit, Ulii-s, Lumps. Ac, Ac. . Country rroducu Uiken iu excbiingo fur Goods. I if Call and exini.inu our Slock, and saliily your selves, fiuubury, Muy 12, 1SC0. IRON STORE. rpiIE subscriber havina; opened in SUXBUUV, X l't., n new lur-jn. mid well axsnrted slu-k of hII kinds ,f ll.VKDWAKK. t'lTl.KKY. CllACliWAUE t-ADI'LEU V. Nllt'E FIMIXil.S, IKON, NAILS, Ac, ltiid in ut lowest New York und Eastern piiecs which they will he pleased to sell for Cash ut the lowest Eii'tern prices. Intendir to do business in the honest principles of Email profits and quick stile for Cash. J.H. COX LEY A CO. Sunbury. Junolrt, 138ft. 11JE would invito the attention of Carpeutera to TV our lnre;e and well selected assot tuicnt of Tooles, eniiiiiriiu Chisels of alt kinds. Aii;;urs. Plimen, Saws, Iron and Sleel Sipinrc, and in fact every thing wanted to complete n full outfit, nt the lliiidwarcjltore f J. II . COX LEY A Ct). Vlll3 I'tii? and Border in Brent vaiiety new styles just received at the Mammoth Store nf J. W. FIULIXU A &OX. Sunbury, Out. 14. lSiiu. AtliikitilKli-itlssi- otU-e. "VTOTICE if hereby given that letters of udminis J trillion, with the will annexed, have been granted to tho under.-inud on the estate of Fioileriok Laza rus, lute of Ihu Jiorou.b of Sunlmry, Xorlhuinher land county. Pn , deceased. All pi:rMiB indented to suid estaionre requi-sted to make iiumediate nay- ment. and th.we hut ing claims to present them duly uiiicuaviauu lur Buiueuiuui. jarfdc ntwix, J. B. iMASSEll. Bunbury, June 16, '6(5. Of Adininislriitors. 4 (i.iii: or m:i'OT. nnllE underrigned respectfully informs his friends X sr.il the ptililiu that tie has changed ids place of loading Freight in Philadelphia from Freed, n urd A Freed, Xu. till Market Hlreet, to A. 3D- AOHESON (Commission Merchant, dealer in Flour Graiu, Seeds, Ac) u. 1-:J. .Tlai'Ks-t t tr:Ia!i lpl.Iii, wh'-re all fri l;;bt will be loaded on ears of the un denitriied. fur Danphin, Sunbury, Shnmohiu, ami all intervening points. All freight will be curried as low as on uny ether line. Orders to carry freight respectfully solicited, which will rccuive prompt attcr.Uuu. J. B WEISER. Sunbury, Jan. 13, ItiOfl. Sni. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. OFFICE, MARKET STREET, Sunbury, Penn'a. Cl AV. II A HPT. Esq.. having taking out license, j, under the t ui'uJ rilates excise Laws, as Real Estate Agent, offers for sale the following property, to wit: , Sixty (60) pxiA building lo's and five (5) dwelling huusi-s, in the horough of Sunbury. A farm iu Upper Augusta township, Containing lt)tl acres, moro or le. A small farm roumining .IU sores, more or less, about one mile from Puxiuo. Shmnokin township. A small mnn containing 03 acres, more or lew, In ! Irish Vulley. Hhaniokin township. There are good buildings on these three farms. Sunbury, March 10, Urt8. tf. AIM HIS i:SKi:X!i COMIMM'. REDUCTION OF RATK.4 ON PRODUCE, OYS- . TERS, 40. milKrateson Fresh Fish, Oyster in the Shell. and I Tri.ek of all kinds, to places iu this Division, wheretberateisljoenis pur luv Ibsor over, has been rcduoed 25 cents per 10M His. At ilaces where lb rate is between 50 and 75 cents per 1 041 lbs, the rate will be 5u cents per 100 lbs. Barrels of buck weighing lew than 100 lbs will he charged a 100 lbs in weight. Fresh Fish will require to be packed in tight bar rels or boxes. Prompt attention to the collection of Bills, Drafts', a. N. FEKREE LIUHTXER, Agent Sunbury, June IS. IWitr 'i.VOOOIlM, assorted Cbnrooul Iron at 6J els. lb. at J. U. COXLEY i CO. Sunbury, Jun Id, 186S. BOOKS! BOOKS!! THE subscriber begs leave to 011 Ihe attention of bis cutuu.eri, and tbe c uimuuity in guuerul, to the fuot that he ha now received bis second lot of NEW GOODS, consisting, ia part, of a torn plot Un of PAPEK AMD ENVELOPES, Blank, icboul and Juveuil Bucks, Fancy Toilet hoaps. Perfume, Pioiure fcraiat, Lara and Willow Umjgiog Basket, Bird Cage, llssssil uud Nu ul Ulaaweai, Fin Vases, IloLdauui Glov Jewelry andV Work Boies. Travaiiug and other PurtfoJio, Carved Brackets, Feather Dust Brush, BaJlo, Bats, THK VEttY LATEST . ARRIVAL 1 ! Spring & Slimmer Goods! '' iOSRPn EYSTEU, (Svcceiiticssor to Jvhn Loiren.) Corner of Market and Fawn Street, SUNBURY, PENN'A. Invite th publio to call and txaniiuo his elegant assortment of SUr.lMER GOOOS! which he will soil at greatly reduced prioes, His stoca consists :n pari oi OASSIMERES CLOTHS &C . Silks, Delaines, Lawns, Uinghams, Calicoes, Muslins, iSheetlng, Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment of Cotton and Wool on goods generally. Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts. Al.10 Handkerchiefs, Brushes, Combs. Hula and 'lips, lIotsi 11 ml SIioch, His aswirtinent of goods will not, ho Is nro sure fail to please the fancy and unit the wants of any dc, sirous of purchasing. His stock of HARDWARE AND QCEENSWARE, and Groceries Is largo in quantity and choiue In quality, comprising grnirrally everything needed in the household either lor use or ornament. ' . always ready and elnrt to sen Ms friends ana takes pleasure in showing them his goods ct en iuouku no sales are made Ho only asks a call.nr.d nriT , 1 Jho ,loclt wi" compare favorably in pnoe and quality with the cheaper! . ?.!.,.. 1 . . JOSEPH EYSTER. bunbury, April 21, 1800. NEW GOOD S fi J- II- SNCtEL TT AS just returned from New York and I'hilsdel- JLL phia, and is now receiving a No sloua of Spring & Summer Goods, nt a great reduction in prices. -)cnt Iciim-ii'm Writr. Fine Block Cloth nt $l.Ptl that used to sell at f 8.0(1. Cnssimeres, Sntinett, Cashmeretts, Kentucky Jeans, Cuttonado and Linen Panting, at reduced prices. Ladies Drees Goods;. Silk, Wool Delaines. Mohair, Silk Stripe. Paul Do Chain, Alpneca, Poplett, English and Scotch tlinghnms. Chullies, Dulaiucs, Lawn, Calico and Muslin", very cheap. Whito Goods. Linen Press Goods, Linen Skirting. White Toilet Quilts, Brilliants Swiss Stripe. (Swiss Cambric. Jau conott, Irish Linen, Shirt Fronts. Ac. Ladies' Cloth and Flannel Sucking, and other flannel at low prices. White Shetland Wool. Shawls, Bulmo.-al Skirts, Ao Skirting and tho latest style nf Hoop Skiits, very hnndsome and cheap. Yankee Notions in Great Variety Hosiery, Gloves, Pocket andkerchiefs, Suspen ders. Neckties, PaDcr Collars. Umbrella, a irood assortment of Spcctueles, Coats, Spoul Cotton, fancy Bultons, Trimmings, Ac. Carpets, Fluor uud Tablo Oil Cloths, brown and green Oil Cloths for windows, Gilt Shades, Fixtures for Window Blinds. Hats, Caps and Ladies' Shukcrs, Hardware, Xnils, Forks. Shovels, Spades, iron-tooth Garden Rakes. GROCERIES, SALT $ FISH. &ucen3ware, Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. .. School Books, and a new supply of WALL PA PER, will be sold very cheup. All persons desirous of getting good goods at low prioes, for oasb or country produce, will pleaso give mo a anil. j. 11. i.i .iNliEL. tsunhury, (April 7th, 1S08. NEW OPENING Ol' Clothing', sUi'nt'M FuriiisliInK ol, ISooIm & SilOI-H. rplIK undersigned takes pleasure iu announcing to .he public , anbury, and vicinity, that he has HUnl opcui CLOTHING STORE, wita a well seleoted stock of 1 will sell at astoubhiug low prices. I havo also still iui hand a large stock of Boots & Shoes, for Ladies. Gents nnd Children's wear, which I am selling oil', us I intend to give up that branch ol busi nes. It will he to the advantage to Cash Itcrana to give me a call. S. KROXEXBE?.G. S. flnnss' old stand, Market Square. Sunbury. April 7, lHliG. WILLIAM V7"aPSLE TS WllOlCMlllO Boot, Shoe and Trunk WARE HOUSE, SI Mig KY, t'.l. STORE ill the well-known house of Mrs. Ilnul- ton. in Market street, nnd oilers to theoituens of Sunbury aud neighboring towns, BuOTS A SHOES of the best quality and workmanship. Ho baring made arrangements with tirst-clius manufacturers to supply Ihe best quality of goods. In the Wholesale Iepartinent ho calls tho attcn- i tton of Countrt storekeepers to his nno stock, which I will be sold nl tho lowest u huleaale prices, thus emi. bling Kotail Dealers to save expense of visiting tho cities to replenish their stock. In the Retail Department oan be found BOOTS. SHOES, TRL'XKS, VALLSEd. Ao.. which, in price, at these limes, nre without a parallel. The stock of Ladies' Wear is superior in sty'.o and workmanship than is usually found in country towns, emUwtiug gems of liulmoruls, splendid Congress, Uaiters. and fancy shoes of every kind. W. W. A. ulso calls attention to his lurgeslock of Men's wear, of latest styles, that will lit uny foot wilh ease and comfort. Come Ono ('cine All ! Sunbury, March lOlh. 1SG8. SARATOGA TRt'XKS at W W. Apiley's. I AAA Carriage Makers Wantod to buy Felines, Xv'Uv Spokes. Hulis. Axles, Springs, Bunds. Bolls mid everything pertaining to the business at the Cheap Hardware and Iron Store of J. II. COXLEY A CO CHILDUEX'S Carriages of the newest and most hisl'uUHUlu styles at tho Cheap Hardware store J. M. COXLEY A CO. A LECTURE to youxg jn:x. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope Price (I cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, nnd Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, linol untary Emissions, Seiual Dubilily, and Impediment to Marriage generallv, Xervoiisiiess, Consumption, Epilepsy. null Fits; jletilid atid Physical Incapacity, r-uliing from Kelt-Abuse, Ac fly ROBERT J. CULVER WELL, M D., Author of tho -vrceu Book,"4o. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Leoture, clearly prove from bis own experience that the awful oonscquonee of Suit-Abuse maybe etloctually removed without nicdiuuin, and trithout dangerous surgiuul operutions, bougies, instruments, riu;J. oi cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at ouee certain nud ebectual, by which every sufferer, no miif.er what his coiiditlun muy bo, msy cure himself cheaply, privately, nn I radically. This Lectuie . ,11 m. hoon in Th.n.inJi and Thousands. .cut under seul, lo auy address, in a plain sealed I nvelopu. on the receipt of six ceuls, or two postage stamps, by addrossiun. . . CUAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Rowerv. Xew York, Post Oiiioe box ,U6. Jdarch 17, leVitl. ly "sunbuiiTfounduy" iJHO. UOIIRUACU v so.-, ARKnowearryingonbusiiies at thi old estoh hshmeut wilh reuewed vigor. Castings of evuiy description, promptly furnished lThi'stove manuraottired at this Foundry have acquired th highest reputation. Particular attention paid to aJILL I Abl J.MIS Farmers should not foiKel that lb PLOW ! made at the tiunbuiy Foundry have never been equalled. Agricultural implements repaired at short uuyce. buiall eatiings. inoludiug Cooking uteniila, of the most improve.! and most useful pattern. The husiuesa will be eonduoted un an eblarged Male. Old customer will be accommodated a usual, nd new ones are respectfully solicited. Suubury, May 12, ltS66. I FARMERS call and look at th stock of Urns and i Grain boyihos, Mmiure, Hay and Straw Forks, Grain Cradles. Cradle Fingers, Trace, Log, Fifth, Tuiigue and Halter Chain ; Scyth Stones, Grind stone and fixtures, and everything to make harvest ing pleasant and grabl at in new Hardware tor ef J H. COXLEY CO. ii STORE. G. S. SANDERS RESPECTFULLY Informs the ciliteusoiSnnbury and vicinity that he has taken th room in Pleasant' Building, in Market riquare, two door oast ot the Express Offioe, for tbe purpose f carrying on the Hoot nsisl Kbo Business, la all it va rious brunches, would respectfully Inform theoititeu of this vioiuity, that he ha purchased ao entire new stock of Uoodswbioh he intend to dispose of at th very lowest price. HI slock comprises Gent's Fin Pegged and Stitched Boot, Men's Walking Boots and Boy s Boots. Ladles' Fancy ttuekl G alien! I And Pine Shoe. Missc' Uaiters, Balmorals and Children s Bhoes of every description. lint siiiil Cupn. II has also In his employ superior workmen, and Is prepared to do th Finest of Customer V'ork Gent's Fine Dress Boots, Lidles' Gaiters A Child- . ren's Shoes. 1 ALL WORK WARRANTED! Call nd M amine my slock, even if yon do not wish to bujf. I am dctermitied to sell at the most lilieta) rates. UEO. S. SANDERS. Sunbury, March Sil, 1306. ' BEAD WHAT DR. SCHENCK 13 BOISU R.J. 1I.SCHESCK, Dr..n Sir : I feel it a duty I owe to you, end to all who arc suffering under the discing known Consumption and Liver Complaint, to let them know what grent benefits I have received from your Pul monic Svrup and Sciiweod Tonic in so short a time. Uv tbe Clcssins of God it hascursd mo thus far. Dr. Scbenck, I will now innko my statement to you, as follows: About cighUicn nioml s ngo I w attacked with a severe cough, and it settled on my lungi 1 could not retain anything I ate. und suf fered with evening lovers and night sweats. I was very mui'h reduced. The whites of lny eyes were very yellow; likewise my skin; my appetite all gone, and unable to dint what I did cat; bowels swollou, irregular and cuitivo. I was vory low spirited, and had such violent sindls of toousliing when I laid down ut night and when I aruse iu the tuvruing that they would liu-t one or two hours. i'lhen would be nearly eahaustcl, and was entire ly unable to lie un lny left side. 1 eaunot describe tii v wreii hed sufifiii.fr us I would with todo. Every orgiu in my body' wn diseased or deranged. Such was my situation at this lime, and I was coufljicd to my bcil from the lt of Fehruarv'1852, not able to sit up. 1 had tho bct of medical attendance the wliule of the time. JJy cough was so very bad that it racked mo very much. I at this timo raised a lnrgo quantity i.f ihiek, yellow, offensive matter, sometimes with Uood, and 'it was generally accompa nied by nausea and a furred und thick cooted tongue. At the lime of cmiAliing so badly I would have sharp, shootinj; paius in my left ride and heart, night sweats, ond soreness nil thiough my wbole chest; had nuich inward fever, pain in my back and under niy shoulder blades und In the small of my back, and ut timos so scvero thut it would throw mo into spasms. Now my phTicinn jraye me up to die. Others I bad, and the best of them, but they oould do nothing fur mo, and at that time I was nothing but skin uud bones. I then wus in the western put of Missouri. In June last wo left there for tho r.ast, and in August lull wc came to Xew York, nnd I was mi reduced thut 1 could ouly walk a little with mv i husband's help. After 1 had been here a short tiuio the salt water breeze ntauo mo tec! luucu hotter tor a timo and thin 1 ha-1 ugain to call n physician for aid. We had four of tho beat physicians cf Xew York on tbe discuses if tho luu-s, aud doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They s.iid 1 wus pu-t euro, cud that my lunif were ton tar goiio for any one to cure me. But at this lima I was on my t'oet about the house, not nblo to do much of anything. Iu November last I grew worse, and tho consumption diarrhea set iu and litsle i about eight weeks. Wo hud tried ull and everything that 1 could grasp at like a dying persen foriny diseases consumption and liver com plaint hnt of no avail. In January, SH:i. I waa brought down again on my bed, and was not expected to live tho nijrnt out. My liusbund stayed at my side, and other friends, nnd they all give me up m die. At this time every ouo who saw me did not think I would leave my bed n living woman. The hist night I was attacked with spasms, and was deronjrod most of the time. A friend, Mrs. H:trris. came to see me the last of too week, uud brought tho Sunday Mercury. Iu it was an account of a great euro performed by Dr. Scbenck. Sho read it to mo, nnd it was so much like my own disease that. I asked juv husband to go - .0, ? '.. ... .... "..., ,,.,., ll .,o'!,..l f.,r inc. On the 27i'n of January, 1HM. my husband cuiloj on l'r. Pclii nek, ".2 liood street, New York, and stuied 1 1 biui ii, v CU.-.C, rah a request lor him to cell an. 1 sec n'e, which he did, and cxtimintd iuu wiui liu respuromeir. ncn lie wits aooui w &v naixtn him if ho 0"iil 1 euro me ? His reply was: "1 can not tell, both lungs are diseased, ami the brunchiiil tubes are affected on both sides. 1 And yet he seemed to think there were lur.;;s enough left lo ef fect a cure if tho diarrhea o.mld be stopped. Ho said In order to do this, he would have to give Man drake Pills in small doses at first, to curry off tbo morbid maltur, and then, with astringents, he hoped to check it. which ho did, but tho constant coughing, night sweats, aud diarrhea had prostrated me so that hu was utraid my vital powers wero too much pros trated ever to rally, aud yet he seemed to think if I oould livo to get enough Puliunnia Syrup through my sysloin to causo expectoration, there were luui;s euoujih kit lor me to recover, ilo wi-hed mo to try tho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tcnio at o:ice, saying it would du menu harm, if itdid mono Rood. The first week it seemed to give me strength, so that on Sunday ofier I sat up in bed aud uto hearty for a sick woman; but the next week 1 lost all hope und wished my busb.ind not to give mo any moro medicine. But the djctor hud warned him of this, and when the medicine was clearing out tho sstem it made them fuel some hut restless, and to perse vere; uud ho iiisted eu my taking ii; nnd I new feel ihe benefit of if. For after eight days I liojian to gain strength, end, with the exception of a cold thai put mo back sou c, I bnichei n feuiuing strciiil. o ' body, my cough is goiujr away, aud all my pains are gone; no soreness of tho body, my bowels are regular, aud my breath is swoct, uud I UiauW God Unit I uiu now yuin;,' uboul, und sew and read as well ns 1 ever could. 1 'ilavo taken sixlceu bottles ut tun medicine, cit.t of each. 1 now unvo a good uppe tito and re.! well at night ; my cough due not Iroulile me in getting up or lyiug down. I would hero any to tho alttiutcd wilh coutumptiun or liver complaint, that ir Schenck is no humbug. You cau rely on what bo says Delay not; it is danger ous to mile wan tlieiio diseases. 1: you would be cured, go nl on end any one wishing In know tho facts as herein suited can call l:t my residence, 111 We.-t Uouitou street. Aew York city. J1RS. MAE Y F.FARLOW AVe, the umlersignud. residents. if New Yolk, are acquainted with Mm. Farrow, and know her sUte l.'.ciit lo Le trim. Wo also know that sh ued Dr-rii-l, eiick Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tunic, and hate reason to believe that Iu ibis uiediciue she owes her pnscrviuiou from a prct.iivture gru,vv, S. FAKLOW, 117 Wen tlousltm t. El 'GENE r.NDHItlllLL. riTi Greenwich St. .Mis IH GE.VE I'XIir.K HILL. Iliii Greenwich at. AUGUST A I'XDEKHILL. ; Greenwich st. A. ?. HARRIS. 117 West Hou-tonst. EMILY GLOVER. 117. West Houston It. J L. COLE. :J'S Cottage plocu. M A. LEIiill l'KN. 4;h Uroadivay Mrs. L E.N JAM IX rLAPP, IS Amity place. x 1 am well acquainted with Sirs- Mary l'arlow, and with her husband, Mr. B. 'l'arlow, they having for a few mouths past, utteuded ut my church, uud I iui.iconviuocdil.nt any statement which they miobt make might Le relied on Its true. .UiHX LOWLIXO. D. P.. Pastor of Bcdfonl tt. Baptul Church, X. V. De. .Soliciick will be professionally at hi? principle oflt Xo. IA -Vorlh Sixth street, corner ul Cuiuinerce, l-hil,, I,,,. M.tor.lav. from V A.M. until 4 P. M., Xu. ;!2Bond street. New York, every luc day, l'rora V to i Xo 3n tuiniuer street, Boston, Mass., every Wednesday, from lo 4- and every iit her Friday at 10$ Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. All advieo free, but for a ihoroutsh examinaliijn of Ihe lungs with the Rispiromoter. the ebargu i thie dollars. , , . Prico of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tome, each SI JO per holile.or 7 U per half doion. Maa druko Pills. Z: cents p"r hox. For sale by nil Druggier aud Dealers. Deem, ber 2, Irtj-I y. Support Home Industry ! Hula ef livery crip ou! A FI LL ASSOUTM1.XT Jl ht ors'.,Kl by SAMUEL FAUST, Two door west of Beuoett' Drug 8' ore, Market it. BUNBUBTT, PEiSTN'A. CALL and exauiin th larg-j asaurnucnt of th luteal Xew Yurk aud Pt.iladelpb'm styles of Silk, Cassimerc, Petto Derby, Who Brim, Soft Fur. Siraw and Buy' Hal which lor beauty and du rability cannot be excelled. Beiur a practical Hat ter, ho millers biuisoll' that hi etuofc has been selucl ed with more ear thau any evur befur brought to this place. He also manufacturei to order all liu ls uf soft Fur Hats, all of which will be Sold at huleiial nd retail, at reasonable rule. Dyeing dohe at short nutlo and at th lowest rate. Suubury, May 1 3, lKrtrt. Ladies' i.astinu uaiti:k for i . W W. Ansler'a. BREAKFAST SHAWLS tor shI at th Fane Store if AS S A PAIWTER. C "ARPENTERS, Saddlers, Blacksmiths, cTrrlaT J Maker, rihiiemakers, Murchanl, Miners, Far mer and tb tlisen generally. - Look to your interest and buy at the nsw Hard war 6'tor of J. ii COXLEY 00. Sunbury, Jua 14,
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