DSOIPTITES, BEAD WHAT DR. BCHENCK IS DOING. R. J. H. SCHENCK, Da An 8m : I feel it t duly I owe to yon, and to ll who lire suffering undor the diseases kuown as Conturaptlon and Liver Complaint , lo lot them know what great benefit I have rooclvtM from your Pul monlo Syrnp and Seaweed Tonio In to thort a tiiut. By the blowing of God It baa cured me thut far. Dr. Schenck, I will now make my tlatoment lo you, as follow' : -About eighteen month! ago I was attacked with a tovore cough, and it settled on my lungs I could not retain anything I ato, and suf fered with evening fevort and night sweats. I was vory much reduced. The whites of my eyes were very yellow; likewise my skin; my appolite all gone, and unable to digest what I did oat: bowels swollen, irregular and costive. I was very low spirited, and had such violent spells of (coughing when I laid down at night and when I arose in the morning that thoy would last one or two hours. 1 then would be nearly oxhausteel, and was entire ly unable to lie on my left side. I cannot describe my wretched suffering as I would with todo. Every organ in my body wits diseased or deranged. Such wnsmy situutiou at this time, and I was conflned to my bed from the last of February, 1852, not able to ait up. I hnd the be?t of medical attendance the wholo of the time. My cough was so very bad that it tacked mo very much. 1 at this lime raised a large quantity of thick, yellow, oflenxive inntter, aomotiincs with blood, and it was generally accompa nied by nausea and a ftirrcd and thick coated tongue. At tho time of coughing so badly 1 would have sharp, shooting pains inniy loft ridu and heart, night sweats, and soreness all through my whole chest; hod much inward fevor, pain in my back and under my shoulder blades and in the small of my back, and at times so severo that it would throw me Into spasms. Now my physician gave me tip to die. Others I had, and the boat of them, but they could do nothing forme, and at that time I was nothing but skin nnd bones. I then was in tho western part cf Missouri. In Jnne last we left there for tho East, and in August last we came to New York, and I was so reduced that I could only walk a little with my husband 'a help. After I had boen here a short time the salt water breese made niefeel much hotter for a time and thon I had aguin to call a physician for aid. We had four of the host physicians of New York on the diseases nf tho limes, and doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. .id I was past cure, and that my lungs were too fur gone ibr any one to cure me. Int at tnis time I was on my feet about the house, not able to do much of anything. In November last I grew worse, and the consumption diarrhea set in and lasted about eight weeks. Wo had tried all and everything that I could grasp at like a dying person fur my diseases consumption and liver com plaintbut of no avail. in January, 18D3. 1 was brought down again on my bed, and wns not expooted to live the night out. My husband stayed nt my side, and other friends, and they all give uic up io die. At this timo every one who saw me did not thiiik I would leave my bed a living woman. The Brst night I was attacked with spasm, and was deranged most of the time. A friend. .Mrs. Harris, came to see me the last of too week, and brought the Sunday Mercury. In it was an account of a great cure performed by Dr. Schenck. iS'he read it to me, and it was so much like my own disease thnt I asked my husband to go and sec him for me. At this timo I had given up all hopes of ever getting well again, and made my peace with Uod, to be ready when He called for mo. On tho 27th of January, 1863, my husband called on Dr. Schenck, 32 Bond street, New York, nnd stated to him my case, with a request fur him to call and see mo, which ha did, and examined me with the respirometor. When he wns about to go I asked him if he could curcnic? His reply was: can not tell, both lungs are diseased, and tho bronchinl tubes nru affected on both sides. ' And yet he Eeoiiied to think there wcro lungs enough left to ef fect a cure if tho diarrhea could be stopped. Ho snid in order to do this, he would havo to give Man ama's 1'iiis in small uuses at hrst, to carry oil the morbid matter, and then, with astringents, he huped to check it, which he did, but the constant coughing, night sweats, and diarrhea had prostrated me so that he was afraid my vital powers were too much pros trated ever to ra'lly, and yet he seemed to think if I could live to got enough Pulmonic Syrup through my system to causo expectoration, there wero lungs enough left lor me lo recover. Ho wished me to try the Pulniouic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once, saying it would do me no barm, if itdid me no good. The first week it seemed to give me strength, so that on Sunday nftcr I sat up in bed and ate hearty for a sick woman; but the next week I lost all hope and wished my husband not to give me any more medicine. But the doctor bad warned him of this, and when the medicine was clearing out the system it made them feel somewhat restless, and to perse vere; and be insisted on my taking it; and I now feel the benefit of it. For nftcr eight days I began to gain strength, and, with the exception of a cold that put me buck some, I have been gaining strength 0.' body, my cough is going away, and nil my pnins are gone; no soreness of tho body, my bowels are regular, and my breath is sweet, and I thank Uod that I am now going.about, and sew and read as well as I ever could. I liuve taken sixteen bottles ol the medicine, eight of each- I uow have a good appe lito and rest well at night ; my cough dues not trouble me in getting up or lying down. I would hero sny to the afflicted with consumption or liver complaint, thut lr Schenck is no humbug. You can rely on what be says- Dclnynot; it is danger ous to trifle with these diseases. If you would bo eurod, go at once, and any one wishing to know tho facta as herein stated eau cull at my residence, 117 M eat Houston 6trect, New York citv. MHS. MARY F. FARLOW. Wo, the undorsigned, residents of Now Y'ork, are acquainted with Mrs. Farlow, aud know her suite mont to be true. Wo also know that slio used Dr' ehenck's Pulmonic Syrup and Seuwccd Tonic, and have reason to beliove thut to this luedioiue she owes her preservation from a premature grave. K. FA11L0W, 1J7 Wct Houston st. EUUENE UNDERHILL. tiid Urcenwieli st. Mrs. EUGENE UNDERHILL. 67d Ureenwiehst. ! At iitMA KMliKKIIlLL, OiO Greenwich st. A. ?. HARRIS. 117 West Houston st. EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston st. J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage place. M A. LEIUH TON, 4H3 liroadwnv. Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP, 19 Amity place. I am well acquainted with Mrs- Mary Farlow, and with her husband, Mr. K. Farlow, they having for a few months past, attended at my church, and I amioonvinced that any statement which they might make might bo relied on as true. JOHN DOWLIXO, D. I)., Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N. V. Da. Schenck will be professionally at his principle office No. 15 .A'orth Sixth street, corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9 A.M. until i P. M., No. 32 Bond streot, New York, every Tues day, from 9 to 3; No 38 .Summer street, Boston, Mass., je very Wednesday, from 9 to 3, and every othor Friday at 108 Baltimore street, tlultimore, Md. All advice free, but fur a lhorough examination of the lungs with the l'.espiromoter, tho charge is three dollars. Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Ti.nie, eai.h II 40 per bottle, or 7 40 por half doien. Man drake Pills, 2 coots per box. For sale by all ruggirs aud Dealers. December 2, IftiiS 1 y. ICeadfngr Kailroad. ST71IIIiJE AKBA2T CEMENT. June 11th, I860. SI REAT TRUNK LINE from the Ni.rlh .n VT North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Head ing, Puttxville, Tamaqua. Ashland, Lebanon, Allen town, Easton, Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia, etc., Ac. Truins leave Harrisburg fur New-York, as fol lows : 3.00, 8 10 and O.Oi A. M. and 2.10 and 9.15 P. M, connecting with similar Trains on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 6 00 and 10.10 A. M. and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 P. M.; Sleeping Curs accompanying tho 3.00 A. M. and 9.15 1. M. Truins, without change. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, rotUvillo, Tama qua, Aiinersvuie, Ashland, Pine drove, Allcntown and Philadelphia at 8.10 A.M. and 2!0 and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way sta tions ; tho 4.10 p m. Train making connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Puttsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via chuvlklll and cusquehanua Kuilroad, leave Harrisburg at 3.20 p. m. .. , . i i A.vn,v-,ew luraati.uo ana v.uu a. in., 12:110 Noon and 8.00 p. in.; Philadelphia at 8.15 a. ni. and 3.30 p. m. Way Passenger Truin leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Reading at .. p. m. stopping at till Stations ; Pottiville at all Stations ; Puttsville at 8.45 a. in. and 2.45 p. m. A.-hlaud 6.00 and 11.30 a. m. and 1.05 p.m.; Tama V-4ja.ni. and 1.00 and 8 55 p. m. ... 1" ' 5 a in. and 1.00 ami 8.55 p. in. (-.nT."? """X"!0 ! Harrisburg Tia Schuylkill and l-iis.uehuiina Railroad at 7 00 a. nt. "vnuuiK AOCummoJutlon Trnin )..-.. naD,l;nM no A P. M. M. returning from Philuduljihia at 5.00 Coluniliia nu:i..i .... . a. m.. ii Si "'"". vrB! 'c.v "?f",.,u at .? p Laneaster Clml.;. j." uelphia b.ou A. M i.7 .", r".7' ve New York siHtlnnm Pi.u. and 3.15 P M. tha K nil . n, ding. Puttsville b 00 ni., larrisburg, 9 05 a m, and "'. fu New Yrk '. i 7 30 a. in. 10 50 O A. XICOLLS, ... Ueneral Su(iriuti,Jeiif unboiTJune 18, isaa J- DONLEY 4 CO. A New and Una lt r in 'Z " J:Y Holidays, at LlGHTNi' ruLJUI!s i lor the To BYERLY prooure a family rrouo Ph, L W Room la Simon's llitdV,y.1n'0 pIXK Feather Eru.hes. at MGHTNTR 8. c SADLER AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER. -A.- aT, STROH, Seer Street, opposite the Central Hotel, SUNBURY, PENN'A. INFORMS his friends and tho publie that having removed to bis new establishment, and extended his line of business, is now prepared to manufacture more extensively, and invites all to call and examine nis targe assortment or Sadlos, Harness, Collars, Whips, Common and Fancy Fly-Netts, Blankets, BuRHloe and Fancy Robes. Horse Combs, Sleigh-Bolls, Saddlo, Harness and uoaen .trimmings tor manuracturors. LIVERY I LIVERY 1 1 LIVERY 1 1 1 In eonnection with the above ho has also a Livery stable, good and safe Horses, Buggies, and Convey anees, which are hired at reasonable ratos. AUCTIONEER ! He Is also a Licensed Anotioneer, and will attend to all business entrusted to bis care. .Vunhury, March , I86fl. flm T)rrnrrlilloiiie trefully compounded of the L best DKIUS at nt Manimotn Biorr ui JNO. FRILINU'JI SON Surbury, May 20. Wi. NEW GROCERY! CALL AT FUR MAN'S OLD STAND. 4 IBM'OT, WHOLESALE A RETAIL ex n affsisziBSHaTk'' AND Provision Store FOR CHEAP GOODS! Their Stock is complete, consisting in part of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICKS, COAL OIL Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Glass, Lamps, Ac, Ac. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. 13-Call aud examine our 6'tock, and satisfy your aelves. Sunbury, May 12, 18B6. CARPENTERS, Saddlers, Blncksmitbs, Carriogo Makers, Shoemakers, Merchants, Miuers, Far mers and tbe citizens generally. Look to your interest and buy at the new Hard ware ouire or J.u. CONLEY 4 CO. Sunbury, Juno IB. 18(50. New Spring Styles I JIIsb AXHA PAI.TE, Two doors West of the Post Office, STJNBTJBT IEIT3SrA.. I . . ILLY' invites tho attention of the jlu puone to ner large nnd varied assortment of Spring & Summer Millinery Goods which she has lust received and opened. Her stock cmoraces raiti UHESS GOODS. Embroideri Cluny t,aco. Luce Collars, Linen Collars, Dress vorus, .epnyrs, JJutton?, Ac. A line assortment of ladies' and gents' Hnsiory Gloves, Fans, Parasols, Bugle Trimmings. Ribbons. Belt Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Braid. Ladies' Neck ties, Fancy Dress Combs. Head Dresses. Ac. Irvin's Patent Hair Crimpers, Hair Coils, Corsets, and a large assortment of other articles, too nume rous to mention 1 have also just received a fine lot of Perfumery, wwnp. Auuui siiu jiair jini-'lies. flro. . . . ANNA PAINTER. Sunbury, April 28, 1SG0. tf t. would invito the attention of Carpenters to T our largo and well selected assortment of jooics, comprising 'Ulnsels of all kinds, Augurs. nanes, &aws, Iron and Steel Squnro, and in fuel every thing wanted to complcto a full outfit, at the iiaruware store ol .1. JI. CONLEY' 4 CO. 1 all Iner and Border in great variety ..jiw-juonrajuvu ui mo wnmmoin More ot - . J. W.FKIL1NG it SON, Sunbury, Oct. 14. ISA'S. it 3,OOG lb. assorted Charcoal Iron at 5 cts. lb " . . J. II. CONLEY i CO. Sunbury, June 10, 1800. IackuiilBiank(ti ioni1. ON and after Nov 27th, 1885, Passenger Trains SOUTHWARD. A. M. r. m. 10.05 11.15 P. M. 4.50 6.20 8.53 9.30 10.15 Leave Scranton, ' Kingston, " Rupert, 41 Danville, Arr. Northumberland 5.50 0.55 9 15 y.5o 10 30 NORTHWAIirt Leave Northumberland, 8.00 " Danville, 8.40 " Rupert, 9.15 A. M. " Kingston, 2..15 8.80 Arr. at Seranton. i.45 a u 3.05 3.40 4.15 6.55 8.10 Trains leaving Kineston at 8.S0 A. M f R.. ton, connect with Train uriivingut Now York at5 20 Leaving Northumberland a; 8.00 A. M. and Kines- tou 2..-.0 P. M. conncnt ll.o ;..:.... New York at 10.55 P. M. b Passengers taking Train South frrm Sersnlon at TS, '.V v!tt N"huuiborland. reach Harrisburg J,2 ;1.0 JV A?-, IJaltiln"r M., Washington In.. 00 P. M. via Rupert reueh Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m. ... , JI- A. FONDA, Sup t. Kingston, Nov. 25, 1865. Ah.i ,iis i:ximci:kn r.m. v. REDUCTION OF RATES ON PRODUCE, OYS TEUS, AC. rpiJE rales on Fresh Fish, Oysters In the Shell, and l Truck of all kinds, to plnces in this Division, where tho rate is 75 oents per 100 lbs or over, has been reduced 2j cents por 100 lbs. At places where the rate is between 50 and 75 cents per 100 lbs, the rute will be 50 cents per 100 lbs. Barrels of truck weighing less than 100 lbs will be charged as 100 lbs in weight. Fresh Fish will require to be packed in tight bar rels or boxes. " Prompt attention to tho collection of Billi 4 c. , Drafts, N. FERREE LlailTNER Sinbury, June 10, 18H6. Agent. lur I.-ri v IVI.ilo l. u.l. The Whitest, the most durable and the most ceo nomical. Try it! Manufactured only by iUEULElt 4 SMITH, V holcsalo Drug, Paiut 4 Glass Dealers, No. 137 Noath THIRD Streot, Philadelphia. January 27, 1800 lv. TOILET SOA PS, Tooth-Bi ushes. Hair Bro"shes 4(40. For sale by ANNA PAINTER. riUKFENTINE, Coal Oil, Fish Oil Linseed Oil, .a. for sule low for Cash bv J. II. ON LEY 4 CO. northern Onlrul Itailxur. " FOl-R TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltimore and " nslnngton city. VuKE,TUA.! DAILY t0 " the North and est Branch bnsuuehanna, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. ON and after MONDAY', MAY 21st, 1800, U Passenger Trains of the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : 8 n II T II w a li n Mail Train, leaves Elmira " Harrisburg, arr. at Baltimore, Elmira Express loaves Elmira, " Harrisburg, arr at Baltimore, FaatLiije, leaves Hurriiburg, arr at Bultimurc, Harrisburg Accom. leaves Harrisburg, . rr at Baltimore, Lric Express loaves Erie, arr at Harrisburg, NORTHWARD. 4-45 p. m. 1.35 p. ui. 6,30 p. ni. 5.30 p m. 2 50 a m. 1 00 a m o 4? p m 12 30 p m 5 05 p m 9 37 p m 4 45 p m 8 33 a m Mail Traill leaves Baltimore 9 15am " Harrisburg, . . arr at Elmira, Elmira Express leaves Baltimore, " Harrisburg, 3 05 p m 10 45 p m 9 45 p ui 8 05 a m Fast Line, Erie Mail Erie Express, arrai r.imira, leaves Baltimore, arr at Harrisburg, arr at Baltimore, " Harrisburg, arr at Erie, leaves Hurrijburg 1 1 35 a la 11 10 p m ft 60 p m 7 20 pm 12 00 am 6 65 p in 4 10 p m 9 30 in T 10 a m Harrisburg Acc, leaves York, . arr at Harrishnrts tlunrB!,.HiPre"if",rtn Harrisburg Aeeommod J TvU '"""ly, except Sundays. Elmira Ex- 40 a in North arrive di.lv L""L?..f S"".ooaMo jV'" "oept Sundays. Elmira Ex. " "'i? J-'- Bouth leave, d.if, ta'th. VffmJSP1 ticket Offi-o. f . , ' 1 1 1 O A U &epot. fur furthi luforui.aou ap,;r.t 1 ,Pl'l?.l " Office. ' ' 1- a. DuHARKY u.n HAiUI N'I Paper aud Horrter,. LOOK HOSPITAL. ISTABLISnED A3 A HFJUGK FROM QUACK ERY. THE ONLY rLACE WHERE A CURE VAN BE OBTAINED. DR. JOHNSTON hae discovered the most Certain, Spoedy and only Effectual Hemedy In the World for all Private Diseases, Weaknw. of the Back 5r Limbs, Btriotnres, AfTeotlons of the Kidneys and Bladder. Involuntary Discharges, Impoteney, Bene ral Debility, Nervousness, Dt'I-W' LWth?7 4pirita, Confusion of Ideja, Palplto Ion of the f Heart, rimidity.Tromblings, Dimness of Sight or Oiddiness. Disease of the Head! Throat, Nose or skin, Affections ,!..- r , T.nnm, Stomach or Bowels thoso Terri ble Disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Y'OUth thOSO SCOrei aim suuvwrj vinvuiia mure mull to their victims than the sons; of Syrens to the Ma nners or Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriago, 4e., Istpossi- Especially, who bare become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and dee'ructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of lourig men oi me most exauea talents ana Driiiiant Intellect, who might otherwise have ontranoed listen ing Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecataty the living lyre, may call with full con fidence. NAKRIAGE, Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organio debility, deformities, 4c, speedily cured. He who pi noes himself under the eare of Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentloman, and confidently rely npon his skill as a Physician. onwASio WKKr.N Immediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored. This Distressing AfToction which renders Life miserable and marriage impossible is the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Y'oung persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being awaro or the nrcaaiul consequences that may ensue Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny thnt tho power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling Into improper habits than by the prndent 1 Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, tho most serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. Tho system becomes Deranzed, tho Physical and Mental Func tions Weakened, Loss of Procrcatlve Power, Nervous Irritability. Dvsnenssa. Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the frame, Cough, consumption, JJccny ana JJcam, Ofllce, Ho. T Month FrcdcricU Ntreet Left band sida going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the cornor. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. A CX'Ri: 1VA11HA.TED I.K TWO UAYN. iVo Mercvry or Ntivseoni Drugt. wis. joinsiox Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, 'graduate from one of the mast eminent Colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life hasbecn spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, hna effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known : many troubled with ringing in tho head and cars when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at Hidden sounds, basbtulness, with Ircquent blushing, il tunded sometimes with derangement of mind, were :urcd immediately. l'AKR PAItTlCI IiAIf .OTirE. Dr. J. addresses all thoso who have injured them, iclves by improper indulgence and solitary habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfitting thorn for either business, study, society or marriage. Tiiksr are some of the sod and melancholy effects froduccd by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of I e Back nnd Limits, Pains iu the Head, Dimnees of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Ihenrt, Dyspepsy, Nervous Irritability. Derangement of the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symp toms of Consumption, 4o. Mentally. The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory. Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil-Forebodings. Aver sion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, Ac arc some of the evils producod. Thoisasds of persons of alleges enn now judge what is the cause of their declioing health, losing tneir vigor, bocoming weak, palo, nervous and enacinted, having a singular appearance about the eyes, oough and symptoms of consumption. ioi'.u ytux rVho have Injured themsolves by a certain practice indulged in when alone, a habit frequently lcarnod from evil companions, or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if no cured renders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man. the hopo of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments oflifo, by the consequence of doviattng from the path of nature tnd indulglngin a certain secret habit. Such persons must, befure contemplating .vi akiciaui:. reflect that a sound mind and body arc the most necessary requisites to promotr connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life be- Somes a weary pilgrimage; tho prospect hourly darkens to tho view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflec tion that tho happiness of another becomes lighted wiiu uur own. DISIiAKE OF llll'ICI Ii:-Va-1-. A hen the misguided and imprudent votary of incisure uuus inai ne nas imbibed the reeds ot this paintul disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed ... mniuv, ui mcnuui uiscovery, uoicrs nun from applying to those who, from education and respectability, con alone befriend him, delaying till the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcoratcd sore throat, diseased noso, nocturnal pains iu tbe head and limbs, dimness of sieht. deafness, nodes on I ha shin bones and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till at last the palate of tho mouth or the hones of the nose full in, and the victim of this awful disease becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sending bim to -that Undiscovered Country from whence no uuvciicr returns. i is it wiriaiirnoiv iat.l mat inousanils fn l vletims to this terrible disease, owing to the unskillfulucss of ignorant pretouuers, who. by tbe use of that Deadly i'uisou, JUcrrnry, ruin tho constitution and make the residue ot lile miserable. isi'a.(i:rn Trust not your lives, or health, to tho careof the oiany Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute oi auowieiigo, name or character, who eopy Dr. Johnston's advertisements, or style themselves, in tho newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians, incapable of Curing, they keep you trifling month after month taking their filthy and poisonus com pounds, or as long us the smal lost feo can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with ruined health to sigh over your galling disappointment. Dr Johnston is the only Physician advertising. His credential or diplomas always hang in hisotfiee. His remidies or treatmncnt are unknown to all others, prepared from a life spent in the great hos pitals of Europe, the first in tho country and a more extensive Private Practice than any other Physician in tbe world. IMlOUMIHIiaT OI' THIS PRIJNN lue many thousands cured at this institution year after year, and tbe numerous important Surgioal Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters of the "Sun," '-Clipper," and uiauv other papers, notices of which have appeared again and again befure the public, besides bis standing as a gentleman of character and responsibility, u a sufficient guarantee to tbe afflicted. ski hi'i:i:iiLY CIHEI). Persons writing should be particular In directing their letters to his Institution, in the following manne J OH M. Jou.wro, IM. 1. June 08oTlJCk U"M B"Uluor. PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS FOR Crimpinir and Wavine' NO HEAT REQUIRED IN USING THEM. Ask your storekeeper for lhemif he does not keen IhulU. WriLa in 11,. ... . , - y Sixth St. and Columbia At., Phil.delpbfa ' ocHomovr , I boo. oma. PURE Lubin ExtracU and Lubin Soap, at LIUUTNER'S, Market So Square. VVJtS.W im-nare, go to SMITH 4 OiENT lER'S New Shop. dr S. T.?i FREEZERS and Haley's Patent X. Clothe M ringers, for sale by a . ... U. ZETELMOYER. Suubury, July 7, I860. Paluta., Glaas, Putty, White Lead, Varnishe AO. iLvervlliini il,., !.;..- . . of prices at the Hardware Store of Sunbury, June Id, 1808 J. H. CONLEY CO. 10 000 Nil"i Spikes at $7 25 per J.V,VVU keg.Mtheoew llard ware Store of J. H. CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, June 16, 1806. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, lb, ,,, at tb. Pui B10' tf ANNA PA iHTru Procure oneof BYERLY'S Fine Photoaraiih Pie tures at bis Rooms in Simpson's Buildina P LAi?IEi?.0"JaBj U Hanging Baskets Biackets aud fins Work Boxes, at " LIUHTNER S ScrofUla. or King's Evil, It constitutional disease, corruption of the Mood, by which this fluid beoomei vitiated, week, and poor. Being in the circulation, it pervades tha whole body, and may buret out in disease on any part of it. No organ it fire from Its attacks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. The scrofulous taint it variously caused by mercurial disease, low living, die ordered or unhealthy food, impure air, filth and filthy hnbita, the -depressing vices, and, above all, by the venereal infection. What ever be its origin, it it hereditary in the con atitution, descending 11 from parcnti to children unto the third and fourth generation " indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who eny, " I will visit the iniquities of tho fathers upon their children." Its effects commence by deposition from the blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the lungs, liver, and internal organs, is termed tubercles) in tho glnnds, swellings j and on the 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 suflcr from scrofulous com plaints, but they linvo fnslcss power to with stand the attacks of other diseases; conse quently vast numbers perish by disorders which, although not scrofulous in their nature, are still rendered fatal by this taint in tho system. Host of tho consumption which de cimates the human family has its origin directly hi this scrofulous contamination) and many destructive diseases of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or are aggravated by the same cause. One quarter of all our people are scrofulous ) their persons are invaded by this lurking in fection, nnd their health is undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must renovate tho blood by an alterative medicine, and in vigorate it by healthy food and exercise. Such a medicine we supply in AYER'S Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, the moat effectual remedy which the medical skill of our times can tleviso for this every where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com bined from the most active remedials that hare been discovered for the expurgation of this foul disorder from the blood, nnd the rescue of the svstcm from its destructive consequences. Hence it should be employed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also those other affec tions which arise from it, such as Eri'ptiv and Skin Diseases, St. Anthony's Firk, Hour., or liiiYsir-F.i.AR, riui'i.es, FugTtiuii, Dr.oTCiins, IIi.ains nnd lion., Ti'Mona, Tf.tteu and Salt Riiki-k, Scai.p IIkat, RiKowonM, HllKL'MATIrtM, Srrtitt.iTtc and Mkiiciiuiai. Dis eablm, Dnorsv, Dvsi'Bi'su, Dr.iin.iir, and, indeed, Ai.t. Comitaints aiumno fiiom Vitia ted ou Imi-uiir Di.oui). The popular belief in "impurity of the blood" is founded in truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The particular purpose and virtue of this Sarsapa rilla is to purify ond regenerate this vital fluid, without which sound health is impossible in contaminated constitutions. AYEE'S Ague Care, FOR TUB aPECDt CURE Of Intermittent Perer, or Fewer and Ague, Remittent Fever, 4 hlK Fever, Dnmb Ague, Periodical lleailarhe, or Dillons Headache, and liillons Fevers, Indeed for the whole claaa of diseases originat ing In Mllary derangement, caused by the Malaria, of Miasmatic Countries. We are enabled here to offer the community a remedy which, while it cures the aliovc complaints :..,.. ..:n . r ., , , t quantity"" Such" rcmUy uYnuauTelniltrU where theso afllicting disorders prevail. Thia ............. i bu it u, a & , r, k AND AotiR from the system, and prevents the de velopment of the disease, if taken on the first ap proach of its premonitory symptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large quantity n e supply for a dollnr brines it within the reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where Feveb and Aoun prevails, every body should have it and use it freely both for cure and protec tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered fur the speedy and certain cure of Intermittent is that it contains no Quinine or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or other injurious eftects whatever upon the constitu tion. 'Ihose cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease. I' ever and Ague is not alone the consequence of the miasmatic poison. A creat variety of disor ders arise from its irritation, among which are Xturatgia, Bheumatiim, Gout, Headache, blind. Iirjj, 'loothacic. Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, 1'aU pitation. Pain ful Affection nf the Spleen, llitter ici, Pain in the Iloirch, Colic, Paruhsit and De rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when originating in this cause, put on the intermittent tupe, or become periodical. This " CuiiB " 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 districts. If taken occa sionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will he excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into dis ease. Hence it ia even more valuable for protec tion than cure, and few will ever suffer from Inter mittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords. Prepared by Sr. J. C. AYES & CO., Lowell, Haas. FRILINU 4 SON, Sunbury, Pa. R. B. McCoy, Northumberland, and all Druggists and dealers everywhere. At wholesale by j. M MORRIS CO., Philadelphia. December U, IS6J. ly I'ure aUtterijr White sLeud, Will do more and better work at a given Cost, than any other! Try it! Manufaerured only by ZIEGLER A SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint Glass Dealers, No. 137 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia. January 27, 1866 ly. r fr59Q AMO.VfH! AGENTS wanted foi six entirelT new Ariinl.. ... a.i dress t n, ::. . j .. . i. uaitii, uity Building, Diddefcrd Biddeford decM ly " Maine r-ttUTOGRAPH ALBTTMR BOOKS AK3 STJLTIONEBY, Monthly Time Books, Drawing Books and Slates. Books, Hymn Books, Blink Books, Memorandum "J". fiancs, rocae. uoolcs, Ink Stands, Pens, Fewils, a fine assortment of Paper, Ink, Ac. For sale by ANNA PAINTER. Wfashingl on House. SAMUEL SNYDEB, OITOSITE THE NEW COCItT IIOU8K, 6UNBURY, PA. ' I ""a popular and comfortable Hotel hat been a. uuu up in tion of Strangers, ally. No effort ' make it a favorite every guest ills table, his bar. and th. I..n. perienee of tbe proprietor, warrant bim in anticipa ting a liberal share of public patronage. Extensive stables, anil .... h.i..ii. - nienee. ' ' " Sunbury, April 7, 1888. ly TAILORING J. F. SCHAFFER. RESPECTFULLY Infhrms the eititent of SUN. BURY and vicinity, that he has opened a 'l'ulloriua- hlioD. the room over Farosworth's Grocery, opposite the bcutal Hotul, Sunbury, where he ia ready to make up irarments of ail kinds in the latest ttylo and best .n. U1.1IUCI . ....B . v,ul.uuo ,u lue Dullness ror a num ber of years he hopes to render general satiifaoiion vwwui wun u respectiully soiieited. Sunbury, M.y ,3, ..U' SCHAFFER lnTrntora)' Ofliroa. D'EPINUEIL EVANS, Civil Engineers and Patent olicitobs. No. i3i Walnut street, Philadelphia. Patents soliolted consultations on ivngineerioe Drauabtinc and Skelchea. Models and M.Jk, . JTi all kinds made and skilfully atUuded to. Special attention given to rejeoted eases and interferences Authentic copies of all Documents from latent Of fice procured. N. B Save yourselves nseless trouble and travelling expenses, as there is no actual need for personal Interview with us. All business with, these Ofhoee can be transacted ia writing. For fur ther information direct as above, wiib for Circular with references. ' February a, looft ly. BUILDERS and those contemplating building", would do well to eall and see the large assort. mentof I .r.L . T - in u i, . i . i t. i vm, auw, uum sou Derews. Straps aad T. Ilugee, Window Springs, sod ever.' f to eooiplete a home, at lis aew Her Him if. U- CONLEY 00. superior oraer lor tbe aceoinmrwla. r I Mc. undersigned rnnnj,Air,.ii i..r . Traveller, and tbe public gener- -L nd the public that he has changed his n "re if Kill be snared h th. 1'..,.,-.... 1 l...,lin Pr.ll,t l li.n. j..ii.i. P .P." f - j - """wi w , - -'" " iMiauciuuia irom rreed. tvard resort aud a oluaunt in.n. r. ; i. Freed. Kn un m,i,, , "aru PEER'S SAilBUKO PORT GRAPE WINL Pis re attd Four Yours) Old. FOR THE COMMUNION TABLE A FAMILY t'SE " Preaerlbed by Phyilolanl for Females, weekly persons and INVALIDS ! ' 'I EXCELLENT WINE FOll Every family at this season, should use SPEER'S WINE, celebrated in Kurope fur its medicinal and beneficial qnnlities, highly esteemed by eminent pbisicians, used in Eurupeaa and American Hospitals, and by some of the first families in Europe and America. AS ATONIC it has no equal, causing an appetite and building up the system, being entirely a pure wine of a most valuable grape. AS A DIURETIC it imparts a healthy action of the Ulamls. Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, very beneficial iu Dropsy, Uoul, and Kheumatio Affections. SPEER'S WINE is a pure article from tho Juice of the Port Grape, possessing medicinal properties superior to any other wine in use, and an exellent article for all weak and debilitated persons, and the aged and infirm, im -proving the appetite, and benefitting ladies and children. Try it once, and you leill not be deceived. LHe sure tho signature of ALrBau gricia is over the cork of each bottle. Sold by V. A. Dennett. Sunbury, and all first cliuss dealers, who aim sell the CtN'I'l I, LA lMlt'r HIE 4IV, a choice old article, im ported OLly by Mr. Specr, direct from the valley of Oporto. tir Trade supplied by Wholesale Druggists. l-tf-Dy A. BPIiEll. at his vineyard in New Jersey. PRINCIPAL Ol'TICE, 208 UHOADWAY, N. Y. Sunbury, Jan. 16, 186G. ly. ! BREAD & FANCY CAKES. i 3D-A.-VIID PRY, j ? Wo doors west of the Post Office, SUNBURY, Pa. KESPECTFVLLY informs the citiiens of Sun bury and vicinity, that he will bake to order j all k d of . lies Tor Hall. lartl, Jke. j Families are supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist i Rolls. Kufiku, Tea Runs, Ac, and also kept on hand luannfacturcd out of the best materials. All orders will meet with prompt attention. ; Having bail large experience I hope to give : general satisfaction to all who may favor me with 1 their patronage. DAVID I'RY. ! Sunbury, Deo. 9, 186i. M. V. UlMKslAltT'M ' C0IlfeCti01iery TOV 3,11(1 PRTJIT STORE, .uaruei mret, iiniurj, l'n. ! CONFECTIONERY OF ALL KINDS, j TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FRUIT, &c, &c, ..' CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale tit the above rtabliehinent at wholesale and retail, at rcasou ' able prices. , He is manufacturing all kinds of Coufcrtionarics to keep up a full assortment which are sold at low rates. ! Tobacco, Scgars, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds, anil a variety of other articles, all of whijh are oflired ! whulesalH and retail. ( Remember the name and plaea. JfA M. C. UEARIIAIIT, . Market street, 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright i Son's iitore. I Sunbury. S. pt. 19. 1863. tf NEW EiSTABUSHMENT"! A. E. SAVAGE, Watchmaker AM) JEWELER. In Simpson's Building, Market Square, STJ1TBTJET, FElTirA. HAS constantly on band a line assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JKWKLRY, Spec laolea. Silver and Plated Spoons aud Forks, its. IVulrlscN, lo'kN ntitl Jevtelry, re puiffd and AltlC AYrEU. Sunbury, Sept. 30, 184.1. 1 FARMERS call and look at the stock of Gross an J Grain Seythei, Manure, Hay and Strnw Forks. lirain Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace, Log.Fifih.. Tongue and Halter Chains ; Scytho Stoucs, Grindt stones and fixtures, and everything to make harvese ing pleasant aud agreeable at the new Hardwar tureof J. II. CONLKY 4 CO- IMire IJberl) U lilto I utl. Preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it ! and you will hare no other. Manufactured only by Z1KGLEK A SMITH ' ! v.v htI"alo Drug, Paint Glass Dealers, i , No' 137 fi"rth THIRD Street, Philadelphia. January 27, 1S68 ly. r REMEiMBKH THEDKAD. MESSRS. D. C. DUinger and John A. Taylor, would renpeetfully announce to the citisens of Sunbury, and surrounding country, that haviue formed a eo-partnerebin, they are now prepared to furuisb ornamented and plain Urat ealones, '1'onibis A loiiiuiicntti, of the best Italian and American marble, at prices that cannot fail to give eutire satisfaction, and re- -r-v mo umio fnnronage. 1 c . ., , DISSINGER & TAYLOR, i Sunbury, March 31. 1866. ly. IIA.Ui: OF IIEPO'I', A- 3D. AOHESON (Commission Merchant, dealer in Flour, Urain, Seeds. -o. lOIS Mnrl.fl St., Plslladrlpbla, where all freight will be loaded on ears of the uu- uw..Keu, in, vuuuuiu, ounDury, snamokin, and all intervening points. All freight will be carried at low as on any other hllh Will rAAas.raa nrnmni ii.,.i;... ' Sunbury, Jan. 13. IS66.-3m. J' B' W'EISER' (Late Buckler House.) HAKRISRUlta, PENN'A. rpiIIS well-known hotel hat not only been extend , -- oeen greatly altered and newly fit un by the nresent nronriutor. ,! i. burs; -,uiru( noieit m Uarruj. March 10, 1866. ly VALUABLE TOWN LOTS FOIl HAM!. " EIGHT (8) valuable town lota .r. .ir a , sals ..heap, on Dewo s.LopPo.IFr'i' ling's addition, la the Wugh of 'sunCrtT V. nb-ry, February ,,18oa. J- B. MASTER, 551.000 ' VKAHI We wan raovBB 2C S ---";mi waeiiouriH in. U..UI rr , ... Upper and nno.. J-'' "r" V ln, machiaessord ia ifniud Bute. bTum than Ho soo, "rover Baker. Siager Co , and Baoheldel All other eheao mhine.V. inr....7"e . ?' eellar (r nter are liable to arrest, ftn and lmpri.' ment Cirenlars free. Address, or aalluZ tk! Clk, Biddelord, Z?&tg?lfm4' -v.tv w-fc!J2;i.v'Ayi'. ars FEMALLS STORE: W. A. BENNET, Market Sqaare, KtTNIlXRV, Pa. . HAVINO recently 'purchased the Drag Store formerly conducted by R. A. Fisher, I beg leave to inform the eltiions of Sunbury and vi cinlty, that I have entirely replenished my stock of FANCY ARTICLES ! suck as Combs, Brushes, Pocket-Bookt, Sosps, Per fumery, Hair-Oil, Knives, Scissors, Coal-Oil Lamps, Tobaeeo and Cigars, Paint, OIIsj, Cllae, Olaast, Patty, Yarnlvhen, Patent 9Idiclneai, Sec. All my Tinotures, .Syropi, Olntmento, Ceratos, and ether preparations arc manufactured by myself, and from the best material I oan imnm in M.rV.t llaving had quite a numbor of years' experience in Drug and Precription Butinets. both In Philadelphia and the country, and also the advantage of the College of Pharmacy, I reel com petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS that the Physicians and publlo may favor me with. All my preparations as I have above asserted, are made from the best material, and upon honor I assert, they are of officinal strength. For medicinal purposes, I keep on hand the very WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS, that I oan Procure. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and convinco jvMa unu ui ill U . . W. A. BENNETT. Sunbury, Nov 18, 18C5. NEW GROCERY riTHE subscribers begs leave to announce to the JL citisens of Sunbury and its vicinity, that they un v v upt uuti e NEW GROCERY, Ixtodoort west of J. II. Englc More, Market Square, where they are prepared to furnish every variety of groceries, ana win Keep constantly on band the vuuivcih varieties oi FLOUR & FEED, risn, von ce. leas, etugar, Molasses, Cheese, Salt Spices of all discription, oaps of every variety Candles. Smoking aud Chewing tobacco, Segars, Hams, shoulders, Bncnn, Butler, and Eggs. Also UricU lruitsof all kinds, Caned 1' caches and Toina toos. Pickets, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, Raisins, Lemons, Ac, of bestquality, and in fact everv itvla of articles kept in a well stocked Grocery. Also Cider Vinegar. All kinds of eountry produce taken in exenange. me patronage ol tho public is re speotfully solicited. GEORGE E. BEARD CO. unbury, Nov. 11, ISfi JEWELRY T JEWELRYT JOSEPH KESSLEB, AVatcliiitiikcr and Jovvoler, Market Street, Sunbury, Pa. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and tho public, that he has just received a large assort ment of Watches, Clocks aud Jowelry, Spectacles, Silver and plated spoons, Forks, Ac. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repairod and war ranted . junburyan. J3, jStlft. ly JOHN WILVER, BOOT Sc SHOE MANUFACTURER, Ono door East of Friling's Store, Market Square SUNBURY, PENN'A. RESPECTFULLY' informs the citisens of Sunbury and vicinity, that ho is prepared to manufac ture to order all kinds of BOOTS A SHOES, at tho shortest notice and in tho best workmanlike manner, of the best material and nt tbe lowct Cah prices. Ho hopes to receive a full share of patronage. Sunbury, June 2, 18r,8. SUNBURY FOUNDRY UMA. KOHItItA 11 A (., ARE now carrying on business at this old estab lishment with renewed vigor. Callings of everv descrintinn. nmn,t.iK. c.t,tA.nA to order. ' ..-, The Stoves manufactured at this Foundry have 1 Hi1,. iiirnil Ik. I... 1 Particular attention paid to MILL CASTINGS ! Farmers should nut rurgct that tho PLOWS made 1 at the Sunbury foundry buvo never been equalled ! I Agricultural implements repaired lit short notice, i fciunll cantiugs. including Cooking utenih), of the most improved and most useful piittems. j I Tho business will be conducted on an enlarged I fcale. Old customers will be accommodated as Uiual. ' ' And now ..no. a vn-nnA.r..t, .. - i. ... i ' ! ' : . v -.-). ci mil v suueueu. ! Sunbury, May 12, 18G6 1 I IKURSPalent Pocket Lanterns lor sale at th UX Book and Stationery store nf N. F. LIOHTXFR ALL kinds of Hardware, Iron, Ac, not in store will be sent for and delivered at the luwest prices by J. JI. CONLEY CO. Suubury, June ltl, ISfifl. Support Home Industry! Hut ol llrerj lie srrlpilon! A FULL ASSORTMENT Just opkneu by SAMUEL FAUST, Two doors west of Bennett's Drugstore, Market St. SUNBURY, PENN'A. CALL and examine the largo assortment of th latest New York aud Philadelphia styles of I Silk, tasuniere, Petto Derby, Wire Brim, Soft Fur, B1 " uy wuicn lor beauty and du rability cannot be excelled. Being a practical Hat. tcr, he flatters himself that his stock has been select, ed with more care than any ever before brouuht to this place. Ho also manufactures to order all kinds of soft ur Hats, all of which will be sold at wholesale and retail, at reasonable rates. Dyeing done at short notice and at the lowest rotes. Sunbury, May 12, 18til. ANVILS. Vices, Bellows Stocks, and Dies, and all goods belonging to the Blacksmithiug busi nets for tale low for Ca.h by b J. H. CONLEY A CO. NEV LIQUOIt STORE ! WM. IIOOVEB Itullroad Street, ubove Market, VEAE TBE CKNTBAL UOTEL, SUNBURY, PA. RESPECTFULLY invitee hi. friends and the public generally, to cull and examine bis lame assortment ol liq a . before purchasing elsewhere. IlM Mode fOtl Iktsi ot llr...ll- Vtlsiaket', liollanil til,,, uu. IT Moitostifoliela aud Hour boat of I lie Itexl ouiili. ly. VI IsseN, :iIer, l ine far, Ac., c, Farmers, Hotel Keepers, and others are invited to call, as his stock is genuine, and will render eincral satisfaction. Suubury, February 3, 1866. FANCY DRY GOODS STOKE JNaxsa KATE BLACK, Market street, four doors west ofWm. H. Miller s Boot and bboe store, SUNBURY", Pa RESPECTFULLY informs her friends in Sunbury aud vicinity, that she has just opened her BPEINQ AND SUMMER GOODS, ol Notions and Fancy Dry Uoods, Her Hock eonsits of All-Wool Delaines. Chambrat uingbauis, Embroideries, Lace Collars, Fans. HATS Mushns, Drillings. Oaribaldi Muslins, Bird-Eye Linent, Linen Lawns Crape and Lace Veils, Ac Mme. Demurest 's Hair Curlers, Hair Coils and Curls, Gloves Stockings. Collars, Corset,, A. Bradley's new Patent Duplex Elliptic (or double Spring SKIRTS ) Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combt Toys, and a general variety of NOTIONS. ' GAUFFERING frfOD (as n HIl 1 1 Salt meal W mwtA .a l a h it . flM SJUUTI Sunbury, April 28, 1866. RESTAURAHT & BOARDINO HfJUSE CHAN. Pni.,1.,.. Ia Cake's Additicn to SUNBURY, near tht Penn'a. Railroad Compaav'sfihona. T AGER BEER, Porter and Ale of the var . bt J brands, axeallant 11.. un " o..',."T" r . . ' " (I1IIK DOJIV.1UH -i "k, -i xwaysoa Band. PERMANENT U'tinicmrvT diiimd. Kept who will find ample aecoaimodations. Good aouks and waiters, boarders eaa enjoy the quiet corn ier U of home with fare equal to tbe best hotels. eunnnry, Hay K, IMS. CHILDREN 'g CWriagesof tks ewestaad xaost a kisfbaakle stylet at tke Chaap Hardware store J Si. lUBI.r X LTJ It . lint PERUVIAN 13 A PROTECTED SOLUTION Of TUB fc Protoxide of lroas, a new discovery In medicine which STRIKES AT THE BOOT OT DISEASE, by supplying the Blood with its vital raiwcipLa,' on Lira 11.BMIHT IRON. This is tbe secret of the wondorful snocea of this remedy in earing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fe vers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating In a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD or accompanied by debimtt or a low state or Tltl SYSTEM!. Being free from Aloohol in any form, Its energi sing effects are not followed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infnsing STnxnaTH, vioor and Raw Lira into all parts of the systoai, and build ing up an IRON CONSTITUTION. DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY. From the Venerable Archdeacon SCOTT, D. V Dunham, Canada East, March CI, 1833. "I am an inveterate Dyspcptio of mora than 25 years standing." "I bave been so wonderfully benefitted in tbe three short weeks duriag which 1 have uaed the Peruvian Syrup, that I can scarcely persuade, myself of tho reality. People who have known nia.r are astonished at the change. I am widely known, and can but recommend to others that which has. done so much for me " One of tlto most Distinguished Jurists ia, New Knglnnd Writes to a Friend as follows: "I bare tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sustains yonr prediction. It has made a new man of me ; infused into my systom new vigor and energy ; I am no longor tremulous and debilita ted, as when you last sow mo, but stronger, heartier, and with larger capacity for labor, mental and physical, than at any time during the last five years." t An Eminent Divine of Boston, says: I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP for some time past; it gives me kbw vigor, bcoyaxct or spirits, ilastictt or muscle." Thousands have been changed by the tno of ttrf remedy ; from weak, sickly, suffering crcaturos, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and invalids cannot reasonably ncsitate to give it a trial. A pamphlet of 32 pagos, containing certificates of cures and recommendations from soma of the most eminent physician, clergymen, and others, will be tent free to any address. l'8co that each bottle hat PERUVIAN SYRUP blown in tho glaa. For sale by J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, ii Day Street, New York. axu ar all drvooists, SC RO FULA. All Medical Men agree that IODINE is tbe Bej Remedy for Scrofula and all kindred disease ever discovered. The difficulty has btea to obtain a Pure Solution of it. Dr. H. ANDEES' IODINE WATER. Is a Pure Solution of Iodine. Without a Solvent!! Containing a full grain to each ounceof water. A most Powerful Vitalising Agent and Restorative. It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in all its mani fold forms. l lcrrsj, Canrers, NypliIUs, Sail Itbesira t and it hasbecn used with astonishing success in cases of It lioiiinnt inni , Dyspepsia, Consumption. I'cmnle Complaints Heart. Liver, and Kidney Diseases, Ac Circulars will be sent free to any one sending thoir address. Price $1 .00 a bottle, or 6 for fi 00. Prepared by Dr. H. ANDERS, Phvslciun and Che. mist. Fur sale bv ! J. P. DINSM'ORE, 36 Doy Street, New York, j Aud by all Druggists. Wistar's Balsam WILD CHBRr. has been used for nearly HALF A CENTURY, with the most astonishing success iu curing Cought, C?lds, Hoarseness, Kore Throat Influenxa hooping Couch, Croup, Liver Complaint. Brocbilis, Difficulty of Brcathinc, Asth ma aud every atlectlon of TheThroal, Lungs.niid Choi, I. CONSUMPTION. I which carries off more victims shan other disease. , and which baffles the skill of tho Physicians to u greater extent than any other malady, o'fleu YIELDS TO THIS EEVEDY when all others prove ineffectual. AS A MEDICINE, rapid in relief, southing in effect, safe iu its opera lion, it is unsurpassed ! and it entitled nicrita and receives tbe general confidence of tbe publio SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D., ' of Herman, N. Y"., writes as follows : ;)'"!"' Balsam of Wild Chcrrv Kives uuiversal tatislaction. It seem. to cur. a Cougg by loosening ' and cleansing the lungs, and allaying irritation, thus removing the eaue, mitead of drying up the eouirh and leaving the cause behind. I consider tbe Bal. earn as goooT as any, if not the best Cough medicine with which lam acquainted." From Hon. Judge SPRAKER, of Canajohario N Y Oentlemen.-Tbis is to certify that myself and family have used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherv for several years, and that I tak rr.i -I.. ...... recommending it in preference to anythinir of the kiud for the purposes for which it is intended In eases of Asthma, Phthisic, or affoctions of tho Throat I bave never met with anything equal to it ' Very respectfully, ' , David spraker. 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