QO.Stll'IVsKS, BEAD WHAT DR. SCntXCK IS DOIXO. R.J. H.SCnEXCK, Diun 8m : t fool It n duly I oivo to you, nnil to all who nre suffering under tlio diseases known as ConKiiinption and Liver Complaint, to lot thorn know whnt grcnt bent fits I have received from your Pul monic Syrup nnd Seaweed Tonio lu o short a time. By the blessing of llod it has cured mo thus fiir. Dr. ftchenok, I will now imike my Kliitciucnt to you, as follows : About eighteon month ago I was attarki'd with a bo v ore onugb, and il settled on my lungs 1 could not retain anything I nto, nnd suf fered with evening lovers and ninlit sweuts. I was very much reduced. Tho whiten of my eyes wero Tery yellow j likewise my skin; my appetite nil gone, and unable to digest what 1 did eut; bowels swollen, irregular and costive. I was very low spirited, and had such violent spells of (couching when I 'laid down at night and When I arose in the moiling that they would Inst ouo or two hours. J then would bo nearly cxhaustc 1, and was entire ly unnblo to Ho on uiy left fide. 1 cannot descriho my wretched suffering as I would wish todn. Every organ In my body was diseased or dcrungod. Suck was my situation at lhi time, and I vss 'confined to iny bed from the last of i'ebrunry, ltC-2, not able to fit up. I bad tho bot of medical attendance the whole of the timo. My conjrli was so very bad that it racked mo v.cry much. I at this time raised a largo quantity of thick, yellow, offensive mutter, sometimes with biood, and it was generally accompa nied by nausea nnd a furred and thick coaled tongue. At tho tiuin of roughing so badly I would have sharp, shooting pains in my left fide and heart, ni;;M sweats, and soreness nil through my whole chest; liad much inward fever, pain m my ln.ek and under my shoulder blades and in tho small of "' back, and at times so severo that it would throw mo Into Spasms. Now my physician pi loo up to die. iithcrs I had, and tho Fjct of Ihem, but they ;jild do nothing forme, and at that timo I was uoiiiing but skin nnd bones. I then was in tho western part of Missouri. In June liuo wo left there lor the East, nnd in AugiW last wo o.-.nie to Mew York, and I was so reduced that I could only walk a littlo with my husband's help. Afler had bocn hero a short time tho salt water breeze made me feel much better for a time and then 1 had again to call a physician for aid. We had four of tho best physi'-iims of New York on the disease? the lungs, ami doctors of all kinds, but nf no avail. Ttiey e:iid I was past cure, nnd that my lung's were too fur gone !i.r any olio to euro me. Hut at this time I was on u:.v loot about tho house, not able to do much i f anything. In November last I grew tn. ami the consumption diarrhea act in and lasted about eight v.-t-cks. We had tried all and C. cry thing that I could grasp at like a dying person funny diseaies conuu.pliou and liver com plaint but of no avail. In January, lsiCi. 1 was brought down again on my bed, and was not expected to live tho night out. My husbai d stayed at my side, ti,id other friends, and they all give me up io dio. At this time every our who saw mo did not think I would leave my bed a liiing woman. The first night I was attacked with spasms, and was deranged most of tho time. A friend. Airs. Ilirris, came to seo mo the last, of too woek, and brought tho Sunday Mercury. In it was an account of a great euro performed by lr. Scheuek. She road it to me. and it was so much like my own diseaso that I asked my husband to go and see him tor mo. At this time I had given up all hopes of ever getting well again, and made my peace with liod, to bo ready when ilu called for Inc. On the 27th of January, ISO", my liu-b.md called on Dr. Scheuek, .'!2 Bond street, New lurk, and stuted to hiiu my case, witli a request fnr him to call and see me, which he did, an I examined me with the respirometor. -When ho wtis about to go I asked him if lie could cure mc ? Hi-reply was: ! can not tell, both lungs are di-rasod, iinl the bronchial tubes nro alleck-.l on both sides. ' And yet he seemed to think there wero lungs enough left to ef fect a cure if tiie diarrhea could be slopped. He fraid in order to do this, he would have to givo Mau drako Tills in sumll doses at Jirsl, to carry off tho uicrbid matter, and then, witli astringents, ho hoped to check it, which he did, but t lie constant coughing, night sweats, and diari hca had prostrated mc so that lie was afraid my vital powers wire too much pros trated ever to rally, and yet ho seemed to think if I could livo to get enough Pulmonic Syrup through my system to cause oypectoratb'ii. there were lungs enough left tor me to recover, lie wished mc to try iho Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once, saying it would do mono hnrm, it' it did mono good. The lirst week it seemed to give me strength, so that on Sunday after 1 sat up iu bed and uie hearty for a sick woman; but the next week 1 lost nil hope and wished my husband not to givo mc any more medicine, lint the doctor had warned him of this, and when the medicine was clearing out the system it made them foil somen hat reslle.-s, and to perse vere; and he insisted on my taking it; and I new feel the benefit of it. For after eight days I began to gain strength, and, w ith the exception of a cold thai put me back some, 1 have been gaining strength o.' body, my cough is going away, and all iny puii s aru go..c; no soreness ot too liody, my bowels are regular, and uiy treat h is sweet, uud i thank Cod that I am now goingnbout, and sew and read as well as I ever could. I have taken sixteen bottles ot the tnejk-ino, tight of each. I uow havo a good appe tite and rest well at night ; my cough docs not trouble mc in getting up or lying down. J would here say to the afflicted v.iili consumption or liver complaint, that lr Scheuek is uo huinbii. You can roly on w iiat he says- Delay not; it is. danger ous to tritlo with these diseases. Jf you would be cured, go at once, and any ono w ishu.g to know the facte as herein slated can call ut my residence, 117 West Houston street. New York city. AIMS, il Alt Y F. FA K LOW. We. the undersigned, residents of New Y'ork, nro acquainted with Mrs. Farlow, and know her state meui to be true. We also know that she used Di' elieiick's Pulmonic Syrup nod Seaweed Tonic, and have reason to believe that to thin medicine she owes her preservation from a prcuialure grae. S. FARLOW. 117 Wet Houston st. Kl'UENK UNDLl'.lllLI.. .7f. Oreenu kh st. Mrs. M'UENE I M'KKKll.l., C7(i liroonwich st. AUUUSTA UNDERIIILL. Old tireenwieh st. A. F. HAKIMS. 117 West llomlou t. EMILY tiLOVEit, 117 West Houston st. J L. COLE, : Cottage placo. M A. LEIUHTON. 4n.'l Broadway. Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP. V) Amity place. I aui well acquainted with Mrs- Mary Fallow, and with her husband, Mr. li. Furlow, they having for a few mouths past, attended ut my church, and I amiconvineed that any statement winch th-y uiight make might be relied on as true. JOHN DOWLINU, I). D.. l'listi i of Bedford St. liaptist Church, N. Y. Tie. Sciiciick will be professionally ut his priucipla ijllice No. I o Aorlh Sixth street, corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from tl A.M. until 4 P. M., No. u2Uoud stroet. New Y'ork. every Tues day, from y to I); No ?,i .Sumn.er street, ISoston, -Mass., evcry Wednesday, from U to ;j. ai,J every otherliidayut los, Itiildiuore street, italtimoro, Md. A II advice tree, but fur a jhorougk exiiminatioii of tho lungs n ith the Kespirouiotcr, the charge is three dollars. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, rach $1 ;ti per bottle, or ?7 5ti jier half dozen. Muu drake Pills, cents per box. 1 or sale by all in ugisrs and Dealers. December 2, lriai i y. Ili'a3;ii t:iili-oii. SUHHER AESAKGEJIEKT. June lllli, 1S00. 1UEAT HUNK LINE f.om the North and Nonli-We.-i for I'hiladt-lphia. Not York, Vend ing, Pott-ville. Tani.iua. AsLlatel, Lebanon. Alleu tuMii. Lastou, I'phruiu, Li'.iz, Laucustcr, Columbia, Ac, Ac. Trains leave liarrisl.urg fr Neir-Yoik, as f.d lo: .,o, H lo ui-.dV.fi A.M. and 2.1U and (Mi I . M, connecting with similar Train, on Iho Penn .ylvaijta l.ailroml, i,d arrif iug at New York at II no and Itl.KI A. M. and 4 111, L.20 and lu.4j P M Hcrping ( ,s aec..u,pHi,i,,1j the a.ou A. M. m,d it.li P. M. ilaius. Wllhoul cl.ioigu. r Leave llarrisburg for Heading. ltuvill... T ana tua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Orove, Allentown and Philadelphia at h.lu A. M. uud a.!0 4 P M., stojiping at Lebanon and principal way sta. tions ; the 4.1u i ui. Train making connections lor I 'I, i I 1.1 1.1 , ill i M ,! I .1 I I 1,1 I .! .. '...l.r I.'. I, ... Schuylkill lJavou and Auburn, via .Schuylkill and Susiui hauna Hiiilroad, leave llarrisburg ut J.'Jll p. m. livturuing : Leave New York ut 7. (It) and II. UO a. 111.. I2:IH Noon and K I In n ,n - l'l,il,.,l..l,.l,.r, ... w i -. a. m. und H 30 t. ni. Way Passenger Tiaiu leaves i-niiaueipiitu n17.au a. 111., returning from Heading hi o.iW p. in. Hopping at all Stations ; l'ottsvillu at all Station.; l'ottsvillu at ti.4j a. 111. and 2 4.i p. in. Ashland ti.Uo and 11. flu a. in. and Mii n.ui ; Tama V.45 a.m. and 1.00 and st ii p. m. . qua at 11.45 a 111. und l .uu and 8.66 p. in. Lt-uvu Pi.ltsvillefur Jlarii.-,burg via ischuylkill and fcus-ucl.unii iiuilroad at 7 Oil a. m. Heading Accoiumodation Train leaves Heading at OOA. il. letuiuiug Iroui i'hilude!j.hiu at i.00 s e,luu.''''" Railroad Trains leave Heading at o 45 1 ' !,J ."""n i lJ l'- M- tur Jphruta, Liti.. Laucustor Columbia, 4o. 1 u, ?u',,u: Lcavo New York M 8 00pm., Phila delphia (.uo A. M., and 3.15 P M, tho B.Oiln. in. train running only to ItcaJing, Pottsviilo H 00 a m.. lamaqua 7 M a 10, t, llarrisburg, V 05 . ,u, and Heading at 1 .i:t tt m, for ilarrisburg 7.811 a. in. 10.50 C.', ,.r ,"7 iork;.'"" 4 26 p ui. fo, Philadelphia. TieUu IS f i""' Ui1lK nd Excursion 1 lWnX, f" ' b" ''UUUJ' 8l- O. A. XICOLLS, Heneral buperintcudent- J 000 at'-l'iaTl,' Til"1 ,to ku ""rJware.77, JUUU " 'U8 Dardwaio and Iron Store of .bury,un.l,iacj. O&LEY i, CO. A W ,1.1 flna T 1 . r t.T-n ni- .. . . . . ' Dolida-s, nt LltiilTNiatM. ,MU" ' "S "I IIN'E Feither Lrushes, at LlGIJTN'FR'B. SADLER AND HARNESS JI ANUFAOTUItEH. -A.- J", STBOH, Doer Ptreet, opposito tho Contral Hotel, flUNBUUY, P12NN1A, IKF0KM.S his friends and the public that having removed to his new establishment, nnd extended bis line of business, is now prepared to manufacture more extensively, and invitos all to oall and examino his Inrgs assortment of Padles, Harness, Collars, Whips, Common and Fancy Fly-Netts, lllnnkets, Iluffnloe nnd Fancy Hobes, Itorso Combs, Plelgh-llells, Saddle, Harness nnd Coach Trimmings for manufacturers. LIVERY L1VEIIYM LIVEIIY ! ! ! In connection with tho alwvo ho lias also a Livery Stable, good and safe Horses, lluggics. and Convey ances, which are hired at reasonable rates. AUCTIONEER ! lie isnlso a Licsnsod Auctioneer, and will attend to all business entrusted to his care. .Sunbury, March 3. IHItil lint TJiM'sHTi jlloii. -ef'iilly compounded of tho X. best Dlll tid at la Mammoth Store of J NO. FH1LINU & SON. Surbury, May 20, 1S03. CALL AT l'LT.MAN S OLD STAND. WIIOLE.VAL.3 A RETAIL C2&Bcc:K&:is.,a.'' AND Store roil CHEAP GOODS! Their Stock is complete, consisting in part of Kl'CiAKS, COFFEES, TEAS, WICKS, COAL Oll.i Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hums, JShouUU-rs, Cheese. Fiuit, tilass, Li.mj-.s, iVc, Ac. Country Pioduee taken in exchange for Hoods. CJ6"Ctill and examine our Mus k, and satisfy your kclvcs. .Sunbury, Jlay 12, lfiiO. CAKPENTEll.Snd.Uers. Dlaeksmiths. Carriage Makers, Siioeniakers, Merchants, Mincis, Far mers and tho cili.ens gencrnlly. Look to your interest and buy at tho new Hard r.ro More of J. li. CON LEY A CO. Sunbury, Juno lfl, PWi. Nev Spring Styles ! Win A?M. t.I.V'B:i, Two doors V.'est (if tlio Post Oflicc, STJJSTBTJXl-S- PENN'A. IESl'ECTFl'LLY invites tho attention of tho j public to her lure;o and varied assortment of Spring & Summer Millinery Goods w-hidi she lias just received nnd opened. Her slock embraces FANCY' D It ESS 0O"l)S. Embroideries. Cluny Lace, Lace Collars, Linen Collars, Dress Curds. Zephyr. Cut tons, ,ve. Aline assortment of ladies' and genls- Hosiery, (ilovcs. Funs, Parasols, liugle Trimuiings, Hibbon's, Holt Hibbons. Velvet ltibbons. Kraid. Ladies' Neck ties, Fancy Dress Comb--. Head Dresses, Ac. Irvin's Patent Hair Crimpers, Hair Coils, Corsets, and a large assortment of other articles, too nume rous to mention. I have also just received a fine lot of Perfuiuerv, Toilet Soaps. Tooth and Hair lirti-hes. Ac. , ANNA PAIXTElt. Sunbury. April 2s. Ii5l. 7'' ,vo"'1' invito tho attention of Carpenters to 1 V our large and well selected assortment of loulcs, comprising Chisels of nil kinds. Augurs. Planes, Saws. Iron nnd Steel Pijunre, and in fact everything wanted lo complete a lull out lit. nt the Hardware store of .1. H. CON LEY & CO. Wall lsip'l- and Hordcr in great variety new styles just received at the Mammoth Store of , J W.Flill.INO A .so, r-unbury, Oct. 14. ISf.". ' V.;,tVIii;s orte l Chs coil Iron rt 5; els. lb. li. CON LEY A CO. 1 ut ,-ii.iuury. .nine in. isaii. a.ai-Kiimiiiica V miu,:itr,i;tnK "Et'sTII riiad. ON and after Nov 27th, 1SC5, Piis.'encr Traiiu will run as follows : SOITIIU'AKD. A. M. IV M. lo.n.) 11.15 . M. 4.511 0.20 5:i ii.:;.i 10.15 Leavo Sorar.ton, Kingston, u Hupert. " Danville, Arr. Northumberland. 5.50 G.55 J 15 1 11 :in NOHTilWAHD. Leave Xorthumbcrluud, S.00 " Danville, 8.40 ' Ituport, 0 15 A. M. " Kingston, 2.;i5 S.'io Arr. at Scranton. b.45 0.35 it.n.i ;:.4(l 4.15 fi.65 S.I0 drains leaving Kingston at 8. SO A. M. for Scran ton. connect with Train arriviug nt N ew York at 5.20 Leaving .Northumberland a; S.O0 A. M. and Kings ton 2. .10 P. M. connect w ith tho Train arriving'ut Now York at 10.65 P. JI. Passengers taking Train South frrm Serenloii at 5. 60 A. M. via Norihuinberlnnd. ren"h ilnrrisbur" 12 ,'!0 P. M., lialtinioro 5.;:il I. M Washington 10 00 P. JI. via Kupcrt reach Philadelphia at 7.110 p. in. ... . x. H. A. FONDA, Sup't. Kingston, Nov. 26, ISil.i. 11EDVCTI0X OF BAT IS ON PHODICE, OYS 'IE US, AC. rpilEiateson Fresh Fish, Oysters in the Shell, and .1 Iiuck of ull kinds, to pluces iu this Division, w here the rate is 75 cents per loo llwor over, has been roduced 25 cents per Inn lbs. At places where the rale is between 50 nnd 75 cents per 100 lbs, Hie rate will bo 50 cents per 100 lbs. JJarrels of truck weighing less than 100 lbs will be charged as 100 lbs in weight. Fresh Fish will rcriuiro to bo packed iu tight bar rels or boxes. Prompt attc-Dtiou to the collection of Pills, Drafts. I, FEIIKEE LKJHTNT.lt. Agent 4suubury, June ISt'.iS. B'siro l.iherlj U liilo fl.-ji,Y. The Whitest, the most durablo and the most eco uou.icrl. Try it ! Manufactured only hv ZIEULEH A S.MITII, bolesalo Drug. Paint A Gloss Dealers, No. E!7 Nojih TiUHD Street, Philadelphia. January 27, INi j ly. "TTiiEET SiJAPS, Toolh-Diusjies. Hair liru-hes -."- y ANNA PAIN TEH. fJ-iritPENTIXK, fa Od. Fi,h Oil, Linseed Oil, Jul s.uu i ) low for Cash by J. II. ON LEY A CO. .ui-llt-i ii i-iiti-iil CCuilMiiv. Forit Tl!. UN'S DAILY to and from Daltimore Til It EE 'IKAl.N.S DAILY lo mid from tuo North aud W est Hiajich Sn-iuehauiia, Elmiia, und ull of Northern New York. ON and after .MONDAY, MAY 21st, lsalfl tho Passenger Trains of tho Northern Central Hallway will run as follows : MailTrum, leuves Eluina " llarrisburg, r, . fr. at liultimoie, r.lLural.xpro.s leuves l:iii,i,, " llarrisljurg, r , y . at L'ullimore, FaitLiue, lMe llarrisburg, . , . nrf at Haltimore, Hurrisburg Aceoui. leaves Harrium . ,. '"atllallimoic Erie Exprns b art, Erie nil- at Hani llr NOKTllWAui). 4.45 p. 111. i.;;5 p. ui. ft.;;o p. in. 5,;;o p ui. 2.60 a m 7 00 a ui h 45 p ut 12 SO p in 5 05 p 111 0 37 p in 4 4 5 j, m fe u3 a in JIail Tiaiu leaves ibiltimora 9 15am 2 05 p u 10 45 p iu 45 p m 2 05 u in 1 1 35 a 1.-. 12 10pui 3 60 p ui 7 20 p ui 12 00 a ui tt 55 p iu 10 p ui 9 30 a iu 7 lo a in U J i " Harrisburg, arr at Kluiira, Elmiia Express leaves Iluliimoro, llarrisburg, arr ut Kluiira, Fust Line, leuves liultimure, urr at llarrisburg. Erie Mail urr ut Buliimoro, llarriabuxg, arr nt lirio. EiicExpruss, leaves llarrisburg arr at Kris Hun Uburg Aoc, leuves Y'ui k, urr at Hurrisburg Erin Krtiri.w ..i,l. u...l 11 : i llarrisburg Aconuiiauda linn Sm.iiI 1. run .l.tilw o...... l: I.... . . .. - -..-.- . - . . u Hint uuiiiauuiu . "! v ' r-uuuus. J.llllllS, l-.x- pre North dally, and South daily, exuept unduvs. lust I.IIIA .,rlli nr.l llu l..L.... A , . J : 7 ' . iruui Aocoiumoaation urth iuiivb daily, eieepl Suudays. EluiUa lit. v.T v. . "u iw i.iue eoutu luuves daily Alaal North and boutli run daily, except Suuduys Erie Express South arrives dfrTty, exeent Mondnvs. in 'ho i wrf.I'","'Lt:.,'f.,,i,i,1lr .,L T af for furuv cr . :v"au "li" --'-j ',uiu nuiiruua 1'e or ,uru,or information ai.oly at th. Offic. 1 Di'DAKKY Uan. fcupt. LOOK HOSPITAL. ESTABLISHED A9 A HF.FLUB FKOM QUACK EHY. TIIE ONLY PLAC11 WHERE A CURE CAN BE OUTAIjVEP. DTI. JOHNSTON has discovered the most Certain, Speedy and onlv Etlectual Hemedy in the World for all Private Diseases, Weak ness ol the Hack n Limbs, Strictures, Affections of tho Kidnoys anil Bladder. Involuntary Discharges. Iinpotency, Uono- ;nl Debility, Nervousness, vj'ri"";so'-. Jolrits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation ol tho Heart, Timidity Tremblings. Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of tho Dead, Throat. Noso or skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs. Stomach or Dowels those Terri ble Disorders nrislng from tho Solitary Habits of Youll, those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song ol Syrens to tho Ma tinors of I'lysscs, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering niniriago, Ac, impossi ble. Especially, who havo become the victims of FoUlnry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually swoops to on untimely grave Ihou'ands of Young Men of tho most exalted talents and brilliant Intellect, who might otherwise have ontrnnced listen ing Senates with tho thunders of oloiticnce or wnked to ocstaty the living lyre, niny call with full con lidcnco. SB A It 111. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating uinri hge. being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, delormities, Ac, speedily cured. He who places himself under the euro of Dr. J. may religiously conndo in his honor as a gentleman, and conlideutly relv upon his skill as a Physician. K.'AEf. HA 14 .: Immediately Cured, nnd Full igor Hestored. This Distressing Affection which renders Life miserable and marriago impossible is tho penalty paid by tho victims of improper indulgences. Y'oung persons nre too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of tho dreadful consequences that may ensue Now. who that iiiicicrstanus 1110 sunjcci win pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by thoe falling into improper hnbits than by the prudent ' p.esides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive symptom to lioth body and mind arise. The system becomes Dernngc 1. tho Physical and Mental Func tions Weakened, Loss of Proereativc Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepssn. Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption. Decay and Death, Otiicc, Ho. T Moiiili l'rMl'i-i-lt Nlre-i-1 Left hand aid o going from llultimorc street, a few doors from tho corucr. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters ntuat be r-ai 1 and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas hung in his office. a 4 S esa: wasuaa i'i:i irvrivo A VH. i"o Merivry or Nausrniti J) mgr. BIS. .TOSl.'S'a'OTV. Jlember of tho Royal Collcgo of Surgeons. London, 'Jraduato from ono of the most eminent Colleges in tho Vnitcd States, and tho grcntcr part of whine life bashc-n spent in tho hospitals ol London, Puris. Philadelphia and clscwhcic. has cil'.'cted somo of the most astonishing cures that wero over known ; many troubled with ringing in tlio head and ears when asleep, great nervotisnes-s. being alarmed nt Hidden sounds, bnshfulness, with frequent blushing, lttended sometimes with derangement ol mind, were lured immediately. i'ABiU 1AB6'SI4'3'B.AES XnTM'B-:. Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured thrm, iclves by improper indulgence and snlitury habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage. TuKsp, nre some of the sad ami inelnncholv effects produced by early huhilsof youth, vir: Weakness of II e Hack uud Limbs. Pain i:i tho Head. Diinuees ot Sight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation of the ;hert. Dyspep-y, Nervous irritabilitv. In rnngemcnt of the Digi-slivo l-'unctions, IJeucrul Debility, Symp toms of Consumption, Ac. Mf.ntai.lv. The fearful effects on Iho mind nro much to be dreaded Los? of Memory. Confusion of Fleas, Depression of Spirits. Evil-Forebodings. Aver sion to Society. Self-Distrust. Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac aro sonieol tho evils produced. TiiofsAMis of persons of alla-rcs can now judge what is the caiisj of their declining health, losing (neir vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous ami e undated. ha ing a singular appearance about the eyes, cough r.ud svmptoms of consumption. i'Ol'AW tVlio have injured themselves by a ei 1 tain practice indulged in when nbuic. a habit frequently learned fioiti evil companions, or at school, tho effects of which are nightly felt, even w hen asleep, ami if no cured renders marriage impossible, ami destroys both mind und biidy, should apply immediately. What n pity that a y-iing man. the hope of his country, the ibirling of his parents, should he snatched from ad prospect..: i.nd oi.j'.ymeiits ol It'"?, by l!ic consequence id' deviating fiom the puth ofnaturo and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons itrsr, before coniemnlulii g .IIABIBSI.K.'E-:. reflect that a sound mind and Isnly are the most necessary requisites to proneiti connubial happiness. Indeed without these, t Lie journey through life bc 3oiues a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to tlio view; the mind becomes shadowed w ith despair and tilled w ith the melancholy rellec- th.n that the happiness of another becomes blghtcd with our own. INE-3AX-: OS' I.,jaEH'Sl2:.A'E:. When tho misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds that he hns iuibihed Iho seeds of this paiolul oiseasc, it too ol'.en happens that un ill-timed sctiso of sh;ime. or dread of discovery, deters him from a plying to thoso who. from education and respectability, can nlotiii befriend him. delaying till tho constitutional symptoms of this horrid diseaso mako their appearance, such as ulcerated sore threat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in flic lo ad and limbs, dimness of sight, denfness, nodes on the shin hones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last tho palate id' the mouth or Iho bones of the uoso fall iu. nnd tho victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by .lending him to --that Undiscovered Country from whenco no traveller returns." It is a viclanchuht fact Hint thousands fall victims to this ten ibludisease, owing to the unskillfulucss of Ignorant pretenders, woo, hy Iho use ol that Jtraay 1'ui.soh, jUcrntry. ruin tlio constitution und make tiie rusidueof life'miscrublo. Mt'BtA.4'f:itN Trust not your lives, or health, to the enreofthe ninny I'nlearncd and Worthless Pretenders, destitute ol knowledge, iititno or character, who copy Dr. 1. dilation s advcrtiscioenis. or stylo themselves, iu tho new simpers, regularly Educated Physicians, incnpable of Curing, they 'keep you trilling month lifter month taking their filthy aud poisouus com pounds, or us lung us the smallest feu cm be obtained, and iu despair, leuvo you w ith ruined health to sigh v er your gallingdisupTininttucrit. Dr Johnston is the only Physician advertising. 1 1 is eredoniittl or diplomas always hang in his office. His reinidies or trcatement nro unknown to all ol hers, pit pared from a life spent in tho great hos pitals of Europe, tho Erst in the country and a more etlcnsive I'ri vale l'ractin than any other Physician in the world. ioicsi:ur.va- i' 'E'iis: iitt:s The many thousands cured at this institution year after year, uud the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed bv Iho reporters ol the '-Sun,'1 ' Clipper," und many other papers, notices of w hich have appeared agniu and ega n beti, io tho public, be.-i les las standing us a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a Mutlicient cuarantee to the alllieted. ixniiA ihsi: iwi: ii:i:ibi.v 4 I l(l.l. Poisons writing slu.uld be particular In directing their letters to Ins Institution, in the following uiunne .ion. si. .roii-NN'r., ji. i. Ol the Haltimore Lock Hospital, Lultimore, Mil. June 30 IStid ly. BPftllMQ AW D BuMMEB' Millinery Goods, Justopcuing at tho Millinery iS'toro of Miss M. L. QUSSLEK Fawn Street, below tho Iiuilroad, I'N'B VHY, V.K., Such us :td h a a ii a 9 naji3d SUAKEUS, Dress-Trimmings, Head-Dresses, U loves, Hosiery, JUbbons, Flowers, Collars, Uandker- j ctncis, it., do., which havo beeu carefully selected. The attention ol the Ladies is solicited lo'her large assortment of the iutest styles of DONNE'lsJ, which give salisfuotion to all. Call und examine tor yourselves. No trouble to show woods Suubury, April U, lSGtf. 1 ril??,".1.,001 Tin-Ware, go to SMITH & J ul.m IEU'6 Now Shop. dr 3. TCE CREAM FKEEZElt3ulli;iey;." Patent JL Clothe lingers, fur sale by n . ... . i. ZETELMOYEll. Sunbury, July T, 1H06. PuIulM, aiass, Putty, White Lead, Vuruishes, Ae. Everything tbac Painters us at unheard of prices at thu Hard aro Store of J. U. CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, June 1J, JSf.fl. AAA A VIMIl made by any oua with 0'V,vUU I3 Stencil Tools. No experieuoa nucouury. iho PrjidruU, C.hier and Treasurers of Banks iudon tha circular, rieut free with smoplo.. Address Ui American bieucti 'Tool Works, Springfield, Vermont.. July il, lPlJ,- 4tf. mill) man iim mi 1 ' ' Scroflila, or King's Evil, is ft constitutional disease, a corruption of th blood, by which this fluid booomoi vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades the whole body, nnd may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free from iu attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous tnint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy hnbits, the depressing vices, and, above oil, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con stitution, descending " from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation " indeed, it seems to bo the rod of Hint who snys, 11 1 will visit the iniquities of the futhcrs upon their children." Its t-flccts commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in tho lungs, liver, nnd internal organs, is termed tubercles; iu the glnnds, swellings and on tho surface, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ruption, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu tions not only suffer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have fnr less power to with stand tho attacks of other diseases j conse quently vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, arc still rendered fatal by this tnint in tho system. Most of the consumption which de cimates the human family hns its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination; and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of nil Ilia organs, arise from or arc aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of nil our people nre scrofulous J their persons nre invaded by this lurking in fection, nnd their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate the blood by nn ulteintive medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy fond and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsnparillii, the most effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing nnd fatal ninhid v. It is com bined from the most active rcmeitinls that have been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, and tho rescue of the system from its destructive consequences, lience it fchouhl be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also thoso oilier affec tions which arise from it, Mich us Kni-rTiva nnd Skiv Hisr.Asrs, Sr. Antiionv's FniE, llosri, or r.HYKiiT.i.As, TiMfrxs, I'cstci.es, Hi.o rt iir.s, Hi.mns and Hoii.s.Ti'Moits, Tettf.u and Salt Itni:i!K, Scai.d IIumi, UiNonoitM, llllKt'MATISM, Syi'iiii.itic and Mnuct'iiui. Dis i;A8Rs;, DitiinsY, Kvkit.vsia, Df.iiii.itv, nnd, indeed, am; Complaints auisino i kom itia teii on iMriiti: Jli.oon. The popular belief in "impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for sci iifuhi is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsnpa lilln is to purify and regenerate this vital Html, without which sound health U impossible in contaminated constitutions. AYER'S Ague Cure, FOIt TUB SPECUY Cl'RE OP Intermittent Fever, orFcr and e;ue, itrinilt rut Fever, I hill leaver, Dumb Affile, l'ci-lilieal llrsulnc-lie, or IMltous llcnilnt-lie, null lilllottfl Fevers, Indeed for tlie wlmle elsss of diseases orlcrftiiat lag In 1ilHar- drrnitKcitievit, canned hy the Mnlnrla of Miasmatic Countries, AVe arc enabled here to offer tho community a remedy vvbieli, while it euros the above eomphiints with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any tiiantity. buch n remedy is invaluable in districts where these aUlictinu; disorders prevail. This "Cl'ltu" expels tho miasmatic poison of Fkvi:k ami Aocp. from the system, nnd prevents tlio de velopment of the diseaso, if takcu on I lie first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet 'discovered for this class of complaints, hut also the cheapest. The largo quantity we supply for a dollar biinesit within the reach of every body ; and iu bilious uUtriets, where Fevkk anii Aci e prevails, every body should liave it and use it freely both for cure nnd protec tion. A great superiority of this remedy oer any other ever di-n-overed for t lie speedy and certain cure nf inn rniittents is that it contains no Quinino or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious clfccts w hatever upon the constitu tion. T hose cured by it nre left as healthy as if thev had never had the disrase. l'cver and Atie is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A (treat variety of disor ders arise from its irritation, ainonc which nre Heuralria, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, lilitul Hcsj, 'toothache, ICarache, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitation, Painful Affection of tha Spleen, Uyster ii'j, I'niil in the lloivtls, Colic, Paralysis nnil De rangement of the Stomach, all of whieli, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This " C'l'itE " expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. It is an invaluable protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily residing in the malarious distriets. If taken occa sionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in siithcient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it is even inoro rnluablc for protec tion than cure, and few will ever sutler from Inter inittcnts if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy uti'ords. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEE lu CO., Lowell, Mass. F1ULINU A KOX, .Sunbury, l'a. It. II. MeCay, Northumberland, and all Druaftri.-ts ami dealers everywhere. At wholesale by J. il. aHHUUS & CO., Philadelphia. December 21, lbtii. ly Iui-e I.ilx'i-fy While I. cud. Will do more and bettor work at a given Cost, than any other! Try it! ilanufaerurcd only by ZIKULKK A SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Puint A tilass Dealers, Xo. 137 North TIUUD Street, Philadelphia. January 1!7, I860 ly. OQQ A JIO.VI'II I AGENTS wanted for six eutirely new articles, just out. Ad dress 0. T. OAIiliV, City liuildinjj, Uiddeford ilauie. doca ly PHOTOGRAPH A L dThs" BOOKS AJTS STATIONERY, Monthly Time Books, Drawing liooks and Slates. Voa, Hymn Books, BUnk Books. Memorandum B33r:i, Diaries, 1'oeko: Books, Ink Stands, Pens, Pemils, a fine assortment of Paper. Ink. Ac. I or sale by AXXA FAINTER. Washington House. SAMUfcL BNYDER, OrrosiTK THK NEW COl'llT holsi:, SUNBURY, I'A. .piIIS popular and eoiufortablo notel lias been 1 fitted up lu superior order for the accommoda tion of Mrangers, Travellers, and the public gener ally. No erlbrt will be spared by the Proprietor to uiuke it a favorite resort and a pleasant iioma for every guest His table, his bar, and the long ex perience of the proprietor, warrant him in anticipa ting a liberal share of publio patronage. LxtOUsive Stables, und nverv H..uir..l.ln - uieneo. Sunbury, April 7, 18d6. ly TAILORING. J. F. SCHAFFER, RESPECTFVLLY informs tha citizens of SUN BURY and vicinity, that ha has opened a Tullorliifs; failiop, the room over Farnsworth's Grocery, opposito the Cental Hotel, Sunburv, where he is ready to make up garments of all kinds in the latest style and bust workmanlike manner. Having had experience in the business for a nuui ber of years he hopes to render general latijfuoiiou Custom work is respectfully solicited. ., . J. F- SCHAFFER. buubury, May 13, IbtSS ly Invest I or u' OfIlee. D'UPINUEIL A EVANS, Civil Kxoineebi ao Patent Solicitors. No. 435 Walnut street, Vhlladolphia. Patents solicited consul Ut ions on Engineering Drsugbtiug and Sketches, Models and Machinery oi ull kinds made aud skilfully atteuded to. Special attention given to rejected eusus and interferences. Autheutio copies of all Doouments from .Patent Of ooe procured. N . B.-Save yourselves useless trouble aud travelling expenses, as there is no actual used for personal interview with us. All business Willi these Uftioes eau be transacted in writing. For fur ther information direct as above, with stamp tuolosed for Circular with raferenoea. ' February 8, IMtiO ly. BUILDERS and those eontem plating buildine;. would do well to call and sea tha largo assort uiantof Lock;, Latches, Bolta, Bulla and Suraws. Strap, and T. Ilinge. Window fijiringa, and Zj thing wanted to cow plots homo, at tha new liar, stora of : , j. h. CQNLtv; A to. OPEER'S SAMBtKO PORT GRAPE WINE. Pure nnd l'onr Tear Old. FOR THE COMMUNION TABLE A FAMILY L'SK Prescribed by Physicians fof Females, weekly parsons and INVALIDS ! f7l. -u I.'.- v ei . '2'-h'" KXCELLKXT WINE FOH FEMM.l'.S Every family at this season, should uso SPEER'S WINE, celebrated in Kurop for its medicinal and beneficial qualities, highly esteemed by eminent phisicions, used in European and American Hospitals, and by some of tho first families in Europe and America. AS ATONIC it has no ciiual, causing an appetite nnd building up wino of a most valuable grape. A3 A DIURETIC it imparls a healthy action of the (Hands. Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, very beneficial in Dropsy, Clout, and Rheumatic Affeetions. ( SPEER'S WINE is a pure article from the Juice of the Port (irapc, possessing medicinal properties superior to any other wino in uso, and an exel'ent article for all w eak and debilitated persons, aud tho aged and inllrm. im proving tho appetite, and benefitting ladies and children. Try it once, and you will not. be tttceiveil. LiZ-'Bosuro tho signnturo of An'itKti Si'EKR is ! over tho cork ofcaeh bottle. I Sold by W. A. Bennett. Sunbury, and all first class 1 dealers, who also sell tho t'A!i'I'll.l.A j 1'OK X (t l.lV. a choice eld article, im i ported only by Mr. Specr, direct from the volley of Oporto. I t-jt"Trado supplied by Wholesale Druggists. I Lk'I'y A. Sl'EEll. at his vineyard in Now Jersey. 1'Kl.MlfAI, Urr ICE, 203 iiKO Ail Y A 1 , N. 1. Sunbury, Jan. Ill, 1M66. ly. BREAD & FANCY CAKES. j Ho doors west of tho Post Office, SUNBURY, Pa. I "k ESPKCTFULLY informs tho citiions of 'un I J bury aud vicinity, that he will bake to order I all k ds of j 4. Ucs lor Itallv. I'arlieM, V". j Families are supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist ! Rolls, Rui-ks, Tea Buns, Ac, and also kept on hand i lnanafaciurcd out of tho best materials. I All orders will moot with prompt attention. ; Having had largo experience I hope to givo ' general satisfaction lo all who may favor 1110 with : their patronage. DAVID FRY. 1 Sunbury, Dec. 9, 1SC5. .11. '. UXLtfiEIIAK'l'-tt ; Confectionery, Toy and ! FRUIT STORE, .tlarkct Strtcl, Niiiiliurj , ln. COXFF.CTIOXKIlY OF All KINDS, TOYS OF EVERY DLfeCIUPTIOX ; FHUIT, ic, Ac, CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale ot llis above establishment ut wholesale and tetail, nt reaeou j able prices. He is manufneturing nil kinds of CoufeHionarios I to keep up a full assortment which are sold at low rates. I Tobacco. Pegars, Stationery. Nuts of all kinds, anrt I a variety of oilier articles, ull of whioh nr oCired wholesale and retail. tj Remember the name ami place., ! M. ('. liKAlUlAUT. Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright A Son's j store. j Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1803. tf Sew "tibusiiment1 A. E. SAVAGE, Watchmaker Axn JEWELER. Iu Simpson's Building, Murkct .Sijuarc, STniBTJPwY. PEITIT'A. HAS constantly on baud a fino assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, Spec tacles, .Silver and Plated Spoons nnd Forks, 4c. VTutt'lirN, 4'lockM 11 ml -li-y, i;iiii mid w.Aieit v.Ai'i:a. Sunbury, Sept. 30, 18S5. "I, FARMERS call an.i look at the stock of tlrass and J1 Urain Scythes, Manure, Hay and Straw Forks, llrain Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace, Log.Fifih,. Tongue and Halter Chains ; Scythe Stones, Urimlt stones and fixtures, and everything to make harveso ing pleasant and agreeable at the new Hardwnr "tore of J. H. CON LEY A CO- rc Liberty tVliIte I.rnl. Preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it ! and you will have no other. Manufactured ouly by ZIEULER A SMITH, Whl eyulo iJruff, Paint A (iliiu llenlcrs. No. 13" North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. January 27, IStiO ly. REMEMBEIl TIIE DEAD. 1 f ESSRS. D. C. Dissinger and John A. Tavlor i.-L would respectfully announce to the citizens of Ruuuury, aim surrouuding country, that having formed a co-partnership, they aro now prepared to luiumi, ui ouuieiiieu mm plain taritTCNtoiieH, Tvnibs X Monuments), of the best Italian and American marble, at prices bnimui km, ,o mv enure satisiactioii, anu re spectfully solicit tho public patronage. , DLSSINUER A TAYLOR. Sunbury, March 31, ltf. ly. 01.141; oi' ii:im r. mUE undorsi undersigned respectfully informs his friends I the public that be has changed his place of Freight in Philadelphia from Freed, Ward -L and 1 loading A Freed, No. 811 Market Street, to A.. JD- AOHESON (Commission Merchant, dealer in Flour, (Jrain, Seeds, Ho. 1013 .llurket t., IMUIudelphia, whero all freight will be loaded on cars of the un dersigned, for Dauphin, Suubury, Shauiukin, and all intervening points. All freight will ba carried as low as on auy other ... . " . ""'J "rv'gni rcspeeuuiiy solicited, which will receive prompt attention. B 1 r , . J' B- REISER. Sunbury, Jun. 13, lSoO. 3m. (Late Buehler House.) HAUMSHURQ, PKNN'A. millS well-known hotel has not only been extend A ed but has been greatly altered and newly fit up by the present proprietor, and is now one of the most comfortable and eonvouisut hotels iu Harris burg. March 10, 1866. ly VALUABLE TOWN LOTS OK SA1.I:. EIUHT (8) raluabl. town loU are offered fo, sale cheap, on Dewberry street, opposite Fri. hug's additiou, iu th. Borough of BuCy I nun0bury,F.hm,8.18o4. J" B $1,500 ''KR YKAIl! W. w. raovai, t it iAVartffA''l' Uppar and -Pf ferdT-rraliur S" Aboveaalari ror large wmmlsaions paid. ThoLY machines soid is ifuiUid Sutu tori X.l ah? which ara fully Moensed by How,, Wheeler Wii! aon.UrovsT Aljakar Sing's, Co', and Baohaldal. A ether cheap machine ara infringemanuinj I 2 seller w osa, ara iabl. to arrest, in, ud tmpriai Bent. Cuou ars f ddrass.'u, call urZth 4 w ..'(r-.. .... uun, tiwaeioia, Hum, t Cbicsjo, IU. . kJS S T ORE. W. A. BENNET, market Square, fftj.MIt UT, In. HAVING recently 'purchased tho Drng Stora formerly conducted hy 11. A Fisher, I beg leave to inform tha eititens of Sunbury and vi cinity, that 1 have entirely replenished my stock of FANCY ARTICLES ! such as Combs, Brushes, Pookct-Books, Boaps, Per fumcry, Hair-Oil, Knives, .Scissors, Coal-Oil Lamps, Tobacco and Cigars, lnlutw, Oils, Uliic, Cilnna, 1'iitty, TnrnlNlicn, l'nleiit M edlcineis, Ac. All my Tinoturcs, Syrups, Ointments, Cerates, and other preparations aio manufactured by myself, and from the best material I ean procure in Market. Having had quite a number of years' experience in tho Drug and Vreeriptton Jjimiiicss, both In Philadelphia and tho country, and also the advantage of the Collcgo of Pharmacy, I feel com petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS that tho Physicians and public may favor mo with. All my preparations as I havo above asserted, are luado from the best material, and upon honor I assert, they are of officinal strength. For medicinal tiurnoses. I keen on hand the very best WIXES, 13HAXDIK3 AX1) LIQUORS, that I can procure. Before purchasing elsewhere, call nnd convince your own mind. W. A. BENNETT. Suubury, Nov IS, ISCi. NEW GROCERY milE subscribers begs leave to announce to the J -L citir.ous of Suubury and its vicinity, that they have opened a NEW GROCERY, Tic 0 doors tcest vf J. JI. lCiijk's Store, in Mark et Sinare, where they ore prepared to furnish every variety of groceries, and will keep constantly on hand tho ehoiccst varieties of jFLOUR & FEED, Fish, Coffee, Teas. Sugar, Molasses, Cheese, Salt Spices of all diseription, ,s'oaps of every variety, Candles. Smoking nnd Chewing tobacco, .Scgars, liams. Mioulders, Bacon, Butter, and Eggs. Also Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Peaches and Toma toes. Piekels, Ketchup, Pepper Malice, Raisins, Lemons, Ac, of beatquality, and in fact every stylo I of artioles kept in a well stoeked tirocery. Also i Cider Vinogar. All kinds of oouutry produce taken I in exchange. Tho patronago of tho public is re i sncctfully solicited. GEOROE E. BEARD A CO. .Sunbury, Nov. 11, ISfij. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JOSEPH. KESSLER, ITutcIimultcr mid Jeweler, Market Street, Sunbury, Pa. j "RESPECTFULLY informs his friends nnd tho 1 X. public, that lie nas just received a large assort ment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, spectacles, Silver nnd plated spoons, Forks. Ac Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and war ranted Sunbury, Jan. 13, ISrtt). ly JOHN WILVe1b7 BOOT Sz SHOE MANUFACTURER, One door East of Friling's Store, Market Square SUNBURY, PENN'A. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sunbury nnd vicinity, that ho is prepared to manufac ture to order all kinds of BOOTS A' SHOES, ot Iho shortest notice and in tho best workmanlike manner, of the best material and at the lowest Ca.-di prices. Ho hopes to receive a full share of patronago. Sunburv, Juno 2. ISilti. "SUNBURY WUNDRV .'i:o. leoiBitH M'Ei ,v s, ARE now carrying on business nt this old estab lishment with renewed vigor. Costiugs of every description, promptly furnished to order. Tho Stoves manufactured at this Fouudry have acquired the highest reputation. Particular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS Farmers should not forget that tho PLOWS made at tho Sunbury Foundry havo never been equalled. Agricultural implements repaired at short uotiee. Small eastings, including Cooking utensils, of the nio-t improved and most useful patterns. Tho business will be conducted on an enlarged scale. Old customers will beaeeoniuiodiitcd r.s usual, and new ones aro ri-peotfully solicited. Sunbury, May 12, 1SGD MI NOR'SPatcnt Pocket Lanterns for salo at th Book and Mationery store of N. F. LIUIITNI'U ALL kindsof Hardware, Iron, Ac, not in store will be sent for aud delivered at tlio lowest prices by J. H. CON LEY A CO. Sunbury, June 16, 180(1. Support Home Industry! HatM of Hvcry Description! A FULL ASSORTMENT Ji st opened by SAMUEL FAUST, Two doors west of Bennett's Drugstore, Murket st. STJIMbtju-X-, FElSriT'-A.. CALL nnd examine the largo assortment of the latest New York and Philadelphia styles of Silk, Cassimcre, Petto Derby, Wire Brim, Soft Fur Straw and Boy's Hats which tor beauty and du rability cannot bo excelled. Being a practical Hat ter, he flatters himself that his stock has been select ed with more caro than any ever before brought to this placo. 0 Ho also manufactures to order all kinds of soft Fur Hats, all of which will be sold ut wholesale and retail, at reasonable rates. Dyeing dohe at short notice and at the lowest rates. Sunbury, May 12, IStid. ANVILS, Vices, Bellows Stocks, and Dies, nnd all goods belonging to the Blacksmithiug busi. ucss for sale low for Cash by , J. 11. CONLEY A CO. NEW LIQUOR STORE"! WM, HOOVER Railroad (Street, above Market, KEAB THE CENTRAL HOTEL, SUNBURY, PA. RESPECTFULLY invites bis friends and tho public genorally, to call and examine his large aisorluieiits of liq j . 'before purchasing elsewhere. 11 i stink ion ilM ol" ICrmidiesi, hishey, llollasiil .iii. Inn. kee iiiiiu, JSoiiouualit-la and IloarlsoM ol'ilie Im-kI iuali. IJ, it iui-K. 4'idei-, t ine Kr, Ac, Ae. Farmers, Hotel Keepers, and others are Invited to call, ns his stock is genuine, and will render general satisfaction. Suubury, February 3, ISM. FANCY DRY GOODS STORE MISS KATE BLACK, Market street, four doors wost ofH'm. 11 Miller's Boot uud Shoe sioro, SUNBURY. Pa RESPECTFULLY informs her friends in Sunbury and vicinity, that she has just opened hor SPUING AND SUMMER GOODB, ol Notions and Fancy Dry Uooda. Herstock consits of AU-Wool Delaines, Chambras, ginghams. Embroideries, Lace Collars, Fans. 11 ATS " ""iiiugs, uanbaldi Muslins, Bird-Eva Linens, Linen Lawns Crape and Lace Veils, Ao. Curls. Gloves. Stockings. Collars, Corseuj. Ac. chief. .,t s.w.,;J.:"- "0"' "anuaer- ueuis dollars. Ki.nlfitn. l..ir if v, .. ""J w l aicui -uuj.lex Elliptic (or doubU a--'iiiK t? IV A IV 1 a 1 Perfumery, Toilet Sea,, Hair Brushes, Combs, Toys, and a iieneral variuiitnf Kirriove ' BofiMLlii: U dn nu1u'yly and at short Sunbury, April 28, 18(16. RESTAURANT & B0ARDINO HOUSE , ,riK,:,J oprlelor. v" aJlun to bl'NBURY, near the Pcun'a. Railroad Comnanv's Shoos. T hQE? B1:ER;Pof'' and Ale of tha ar bast rLtta,. .p -' " : mum, Douwciiaar --- o., aiwayson nana. PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS, kept who will and amnla aouuiumodatloua. il.wwl Cooks and waiters, boarders eau enjoy tha quiet coin- v. tm im uuuit who are equal 10 uis nasi aoieis. buobury, May M, 1H66. 1UILDREN'8 Carriages of tha newest sad W tusfoaabls styles at the Cheap Usdwara aWs THH PERUVIAN IS A PROTECTED S0LCTI0N OF um Pretotlde ( Iron, a new discovery In medicine whieli STRIKES AT THE BOOT OJP DISEASE, by supplying the Blood with its vital rmsciixK, on MPS elcmext IRON. This is the secret of the wonderful suoccss of this remedy tn curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy. Chronic Diar rhoea. Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fe vers, Humors. Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Fcmalo Complaints, and all diseases originating In a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by DEnn.iTr or a low state or THE SYSTEM. Being froo from Alcohol In any form, its energi sing effects aro not followed by corresponding reac tion, but are oormannnt, infusing smESioTii. vioob nnd mew Lira into all parts of tho system, and build ing up an IRON CONSTITUTION". DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY. From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, D. I) Di siiak, Canada East, March 24, lSO-'i. "I aw an Inveterate Dyspoptic of moro than 25yearsstaniling." "I have beon so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks during which 1 have used tha Peruvian Svrnp, that I oan scarcely persuado myself of the reality. Peoplo who havo kuown mo are astonished at the change. I nin widely knovn, andean but recommend to others that which ha? done so much for me " One of the most Distingnislic ;tl Jurists in New England Writes to t V ricncl as follows: 'I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and tho result fully sustains your prediction. It has mado a new man of me infused into my system new vigor and energy ; I am no longer tremulous and debilita ted, as when you last saw me. but stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity for labor, mental and physical, than at any time during tho last livo years." .4)1 Eminent Divine, of lioiton, says: 'I have been using tho PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past ; it gives me sew viuoit, buoyancy OF Sl'IllITS, EI.ASTllTY Ol- MI SCI.E." Thousands have been changed by tho uso of this remedy ; from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and invalids cannot reasonably hentuto tu give il a trial. A pamphlet of 32 rages, containing certiBeatce of cures and recommendations from some of the most eminent physician, clergymen, and others, will bo sent free to any address. jj?-Sco that each bottlo has PERUVIAN SYRUP blowu in tho glass. For sole by J. F. DINSM011E, Proprietor, iii Dey Street, New Y'ork. AND BY ALL BniOOISTS. SCROFULA. All Medical Men agree that IODINE is tho Bts Remedy for Scrofula and all kindred disease ever discovered. Tho difficulty has been toobtaiu a Pure Solution ol it. Dr. H. ANDERS' IODINE WATER. Isa Pure Solutiou of Iodine. Without a Solvent!! Coiituiuinga full grain to each ounce of water. A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Restortitivo It has cured and will euro SCROFULA in all its niani fold forms. l leerx, 'aiiieer. M.vphilis, Nnil Itlieiim t and it has been used with astonishing success in cases 9 of Rheumatism, Dyrpcpsia. Consumption. Female Complaints Heart, Liver, and Kidney Discuses, Ac Circulars will be sent free to any one sending their address. Price Sl.flO a bottlo. or Tor $5 00. Prepared by Dr. H. ANDERS, Physician aud Che. mist. For sale bv J. P. IINS.M'ORE.3 Dry Street. New York. And bv all Dm 'gists. Wistar's Balsam WILD CHEH1T, has been used for nearly HALF A CENTURY, with the most astonishing success ill curing Coughs, C.dds, Hoarseness, Soro Throat Influenia Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Brochilis, Difficulty of Breathing, Asth ma and every aflcction of '1'lieXhroat, I.iiii-k, and Cites,!. CONSUMPTION, which carries off more victims shan otbi-r dlsea-i- ' and which bafflos 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 relief, soothing iu effect, safe in its opera tion, it is unsurpassed! nnd is entitled merits, and receives tho general confidence of the publio SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows : " Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry gives universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a Cough by loosening and cleansing tho luugs, and allaying irritation, thus removing tho cause, instead of drving up the eou"h and leaving the cause behind. 1 cousider the Bal sam as good as any, if not the best Cough medicine with which I am acquainted." From Hon. Judge KPRAKER. of Canajoharic N Y tiontlemen. This is to certify that mvself and family have used Dr. Wistar's Balsamof Will Chery for several yoars, and that I take great pleasure in recommending it in preference to anything of tho kind tor the purposes for which it is intended, lu casesof Asthma, Phthisic, or affections of the Throat 1 have never met with unything equal to it, ' Very respectfully, DAVID SPRAKER The Rev. JACOB EECHLER, of Hanover, Pa., Well known and much respoctcd nmong the Oormon lopulatiou iu this oouutry, makes the following statement for the benefit of the alHioted. Dear Sirs: Having realiied in my family impor tant beneHts from tho use of your valuable prcpoia lion W istar s Balsam of Wild Cherry it aLrds me pleasure to recommend it to tho public. Somo eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery were enter tained. 1 then procured a bottle of your excelleiu Balsam, and before she had taken tho whole of tho contents of the U.ttle there was a great improvement in ber health. I have, in my individual ca-.e mado lrequont use of your valuable medicine, and hai a always been benefitted by it. JACOB SEC11LLR PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE. For sale by J. r. DIN.S'MORK. 84 DvSirM v.,.v SETIi W rOWLK A SON, Proprietors, Boston. And by all Druggists. GUACE S CELEBRATED SALVE Cure Cuts, Burns, Scalds. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE Cures Wounds, Bruises Sprains URACE S CELEBRATED SALVE Cures Boils, I Icors, Cancers URACE 8 CELEBRATED .SALVE Cures Salt Rheum, Erysipelas GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE Cura Chapped Hands, Chilblains. GRACE 8 CELKAMATED 8ALVK Heals Old Suras, Flath Wounds. Ae. It is prompt lo action, rcmevas vain at ones, and reduces tha most augry-luuluug swelling aud iula maiioos, as if by uuutio, thus atfuiduuf leliuf and a complete cure. Only ib eeots a box ! (Shut by inu ' For Salc by J. P. DINSMOKE, my BostoiJwd by'all li-wiM. l ittuU iUoras. - .. .... ' .. . yv.xvi. vvi faiinaiT it, Hwo iy.