Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, November 10, 1866, Image 4

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    gtllEftU DtADltlUE VIL.1M
' , FOR LIVER COMPLAINT. ,
A SUBSTITUTE FOK CALOUIL
mt buwsl at eosilv. " " '
TRY THEM.
yoa havs worms,
TRY TUEJL.
" yov breath li bad,
THY THE.M.
f Jfou feel drowsy,
TOY THEM".
If To ar low ap.Iritcit;
TRT THEM.
If Tou have a tick hendsehe,
A TRY THEM.
If you hav taken drop too much,
TAKB A FULL DO?K.
They only eost Si eenti Dnx-j
- TRY- THEM.
Bine Msss,niirl other prcrisrsilnn of Mereur". actanlly
podM rears eufferiug unit ilesth Ihsn the diseases wliira
llity profess ui cine. And )et this corrosive mmrrnl so
driHiuuced by the allnpaihie divtnra, I prescnlieil hy
inera roost eniversuiiv 111 Liver vuiuiiihim., vw.i"i'.'
of Last -
THWM'AWWt.tlti? PT1.L
trroHnpoSetf entirety of roots and herln, ohtnined from
the great stoielmuseof Nature, and their salutary rffeets
will upiimr ns mm m the meilieine is lnought M I lie test
vt a-fatf expel iinent. 8C H K.V CK'r M A IS t - It A liK I'H .(.!
do nrt prtsjucc auy nausea of sickness-of trie sMiime.li;
lut when given lor 1 i-im, II "my I'" proper m "
tbem- in e.mueetl.ui wMll HCttSiXtfK-' fi'.AW M.I)
'norslC; Uy tine jiiilicl'iu treatment the digestive hunt
ties are speedily restored tu their full vigot, and the worst
esir- nf indigestion mny be eureii.
When we ielk-ci th:U the lever is the largest imrriMl
organ of the rssly, that to it is assigned the iinporiniii
duty of SlLeruig the blood and preMiig the bile, that it
Is subjectto rrmny disorders, oinl thai when it irdiseosed
or luaclivs tile whole bodv suffers sympathetically, it is
not surprising that a medreiMe which eon rrsloie the
llsenby oprmtiflsie uf the l.iverehoukl produce wonderful
changes in the general health, nud cfreet cures which may
appear to he almost miraculous. Headache of long con
tinuance, severe pants in the aide, hrenst and shoulders,
aetnnsof the limbs, a feeling of general weakness and
wietcliedtiees, aml'iither alarming and distressing symp
toms,. indicative of imperfect or disordered action of the
itvrr, are sneedilr lemuvcd by Ihe use of SCHKNCK'S
MANDRAKE I'll.LS.
Costiveness, piles, bitter or snur erections, and Ihnt
llhlrsciirwlile feeling of oppression, mental anxiety, lull
gniie. teMxuny. DKtii depression of Siiriri vhK-ir unlit a.
BBBrn fnr the matinge.neHt of liusinesa mid the enjoyment
of life, ere nil relieved hy the use uf gCHENChVd MAN
DRAKE PILLS.
D. Scitaxes, Dear 9,1 I tukrpleasuie in sending you
cerlilicate in addition to many you have alintdy re
eeived from suffering huinmiity. 1 ca'i scarcely bud Uwi
a-ungvsunVleatly sarong; to empress my IsnmCrU gruttfreff
tion of the wondeiful cutea your MA.1UK IKK PILLS
and SEA WKKD TONIC have ellceted in the em lie cure
of one of the most stubborn onsesof the affection of the
livur. For three years 1 sufleted beyond description ;
all my friends, as well as myself, came to the conclusion
that my time in this life was short. tucb wns the terrible
ciHiium to whtvh I whs reuuftu mat me to me had he
eome a burthen ; my wraHs system wna in n stale of ln
flurmarf s-w L c-'ukl i.t entrl emdd not. sleep; my whole
body was fi led with pain : awemiwc vsrmi.1. arise in my
wrists ami ankles, rendering them totiilty usWrss tin seve
ral oreitsions I was attacked with a wall of blot d to til
head, which, taroukhfelt imr to tne f round, and I would be
eirtreiiaway for dead. 1 applied to several eminent
physicians of our city, who ndinmisteretl nil the medicines
that they thought wituld renrh my ruse, but ofw avnit.
ttiteiif them snid he could do no mote for me, mid nd
vis-trm. iiaar lne resort, tu drmlc c l liver nil. Not
relishing the b-nrid trash I declined to take it. Accident
put your ndvettieemriit in my bnnds. I called on you ;
y u exatniiwd me and told me the u iluie of my disense.
You then orileretl tne the Pills mid Toioc Willi no obseiv
auce of ilret, ple.fgitig vont word that in one week I
would find tnysrirnnolhel man. 1 followed yonrndvice.
and. hs you t.retlivted. no iistonisltiiig cure tvns effected I
eitiltinunt your I'ilis on.l Tonic fo some time, nnd now
thatilt UkI for his g-odiiess, nntl yonr valuable medicine,
1 am oncn in .re restored to perfect health. I most
earnesily recommend those who iire snrTering from i.ilec
tiotlfTf ft Uuer. to ftive your Pills nud Tonic a'fuir trial,
and a ruie will be elfeeteil I have sent many peisoits to
Vyit, nud they have nil been cnreil. Any lofirmutioii my
fellow citizens tmy require will In freely aiveu he the
suliaeri'ier. ut hia lesidence, o. 8l'j Fetlerul street, be
lvresst Stb atreet uud Pam link r.iti'l
CH HI.KJOMX! V. !n
Forinerlv Printers' Ink auufacturer
Dr PCnFNCKwJI lie iirotessioiiolly otitis priuctpnl
office. No. 15 Vorttr fixii street, corner of Commerce,
rilll.AfrKI.PHIA. every ftnurdav. from 0 a. m. until 4
n. in : No. Hi Hood street: New York, eveiv Tursdav.
li'Mn 7 to 3 ; N'. W Summer street, Dostou, Mass, every
vTeniteautiy,. mmt ten at wihj evet7 otner r rnmv ftt lira
nattimore street. Haltimore, Md. Alt advice free, lint
for a thorough examiiiattoti of the lungs with Ins Ktspi
rometer the charge is three dollars
Price of the Pulmonic etyrup and Seaweed Tonic, each
H. V) per bottle, or 87,50 per liaif dozen. Mnndiuke
Iill.tMeiita per lur.
For sale hy nil ttrtitrgists nnd Dealers.
Match t, IM4. ly.
CARI'ESTKRS.Snddlcm. Klnckfiiiillis. Carringc
Mnkcra, iboeiDftkerit, McrclktnUt, Mitiorf, Fur
mora and the citricns n;cncrnUy.
Look to your interest nnd buy nt the new Hard
ware Store of J. 11. C'OXLKY & CO.
Sunbury, June Id, lSGfl.
New Spring Styles!
Two doors AVest of the Post Office,
RESPECTFULLY invites tlio attention of the
publto to her large anil varied now.rtmont of
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods
which lbs bus just rocciveil nml opened. Her slock
embraces FANCY PKESS CiOiJDS, Einliroiilcriaa,
Clur-y '.r.;c, I " -c Collars, Liiiun Collar?, Dress
Cord. Zcpbyrs, liuttotis, 4c.
A fine amort men t of Indies' and gcnls' Hosiery,
Gloves, Funs, Pnrasol, llulo Triiiiinitii Kililxins,
Belt Kibbons, Velvet ltib.i s. Dr..i.i. Ladies' Neck
ties, Fanoy Prt..-r; Cntnl Head Drsiwcs, Ac.
Irvin's Patent JInir Critrpera, linir Coils, Corsets,
and a large ossnrtiJirqt of other articles, too nume
rous to mention
I have also just received a fine lot of Perfumery,
Toilet Soupi. Tooth and Hair Ilrulir. tc.
ANNA PAIXTEU.
Snnlny, April 2S. 1 Sfirt.
BOWMAN &. LEONARD,
t Manufacturers and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
1"1J SILVER VW,
and
fe I L V K U PLATED
GOODS,
7t Arris Kirccf, I,lUal lpltin.
Those in want of Mllvnr or Stiver Plated Vro will
find it much hi their advantage by visiting our bture
before making their purchases. Our long experi
ence in the maDufneture of thonbovo kind of goods
enables us to dofyonm petition.
We keep no goods but thoco w hich are nf the First
Clius, all of our own make., and uill be sold nl reduc
ed prices.
. July 7tb. 1360 lyc
H
A.ll aiid Maud Ulavsut l.ifilliJiiiii's.
SPSBU&YftASSICAL INSTITUTE.
Instructor.
Rev. S. S. Mill n,
Uav. W. C. Cbekkb,
lr. Joun J. BiRUKit,
Miss S. E. Powerk.
Miss Jbnxik A. Fletciibr.
Every fnotlity afforded for a thoroush training in
the E ioish, Mathematical and Clruutcal Branches.
Mmio, Drawing and Book-keeping, extra.
Sad Quarter of Hummer Souion opens Monday,
September .Hd. 18n6 '
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR.
Bnnbury, Kept. I, 18.
OP
rL J XwO. A J J.VX 1 Jj H x .
Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope, l'tice fi eeuts.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical
Cure of Seniinal Weaknew, or H-rmatorrKea, In
duced by Selfr Abuse ; Inoluntury Emissions, Iiiikj
teucy, Xctvous Debility, and IinpeditnenUto Mar
riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits;
Mcutnland Physical Inui.pacily, Ac By BOB. J.
UI'LVElttVELL, M D., Author of the ' Urccn
Book," i.
'I'lij, .M...n.rnk B,ill,A1. in ll.la ailtiilrAl.ln
I.ectuse, elearly proves tioui bis own experience
tkat tne awful oousetiueuevi of .Self Abuse mny be
etteotually romoved without inedicino, nnd without
dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instrnuieuu,
rings, or cordials, pointing out a uiuJeof cure at onoe
eertain and eliectual, by which every sufferer, no
matter what bis eonditicn may be, way cure hiuie.it
cheaply, privately, and radically. T!)is Lecture
will prove a boon to Thousands aud Thousands.
eient nuder seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, on reeeipt of six eeuu, or two postage (lamps,
by addressing the publishers.
Also. Dr. Cl LYLinvtLL'S "Marriage Ouide,"
prloe fi een "
Address the Publi'btrs.
CUAB. J. O. KLINE CO.,
127 Bowery, Nsw York, i'ost Uffiue bos i.&t,
PJeinber W, lttoMt )y
PURE Lubla EatraoU and Lubln Soap, at
LWUXNEH B, Market Square..
Fyoa 'jant good Tin-Ware, go to
I OKN'lat.ij.'sT Hew Shop. - .
BMITH
flr I.
N
w lVal pAixr saad llordre- juTt
waaaAvmA Lv l.mitTkiL'U
A.
SADLER AND HARXESS
M ANUFACTUHKIl,
. -A.. J, BTROH, !
Deer Street, opposite the Central Hotel,
8UNBUHY, PENN'A.
INFORMS his friends and the publlo thai having
removed to bit new establishment, and extended
his line of business, is now prepared to ninnafaxrtasre
more extensively, end invites all to oall and examine
his large assortment of
Sadies, Harness, C""'!'
Whips, Common and Fancy Fly-Notts,
Blankets, BnDiiloe and Fancy Robes,
norm Combs, Steigh-llells, Saddle, Harness and
Coach Trimmings for manufacturers.
LITERYI LIVEHYtt LIVEUY ! I !
In connection with the above he has also a Livery
Stable, good and sate Horses, Bupgies. and Convey
ances, which are hired at reasonable rates.
AUCTIONEER f
Wj hialso a Licensed Auctioneer, and will attend
to nil bnslneiv entrusted to his care.
Snnbnry, March 3, l6fl. flm
Prrairrlnfiosai :efnlly compounded of the
best DKli US at hi Mnnimnth tiorc of
JxN'V. fMUSU SON.
Stirhnrv. May 2- 185.
NEW GROCERY!
CAUkAT FIK.MAS S OLD STAND.
W JW1,E.?ALJ KKTA1L
AND
Provision Store
FOR CHEAP GOODS I
Their Stock ts oompleto, contisting in port of
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL,
Tobacco, Cigars, Hour, Feed, Fish, Salt,
Harn., fhrmlders, Cheese, Vrurt,
Ulan, Lamps, Ac, Ao.
Country Traduce taken in exchango for Uoods.
Call and examine our &'tock, and satisfy your
selves.
6'uiibury, Mny 12, ISSA.
Willi I"por and Border in Rrcttt variety-
new styles just ruceivcu at tne .uninmotn store of
J. W.1KILIXU 4 SOX.
Sunbury. Oct. 14. 1 SrtS.
4 .t.OOO ll. eseetlc 1 Chnrcnul Iron nt 5 cts. lb.
at J.U.CONLEV A CO.
PtinBttrr. Jrrne 15. 1JW.
liUvkun uuuu V lliowsiialtstr' lliTil
rond.
51 anoj after Nor 27th, 1805, Pnuongcr Trains
wiTI run as follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A. M. P. M.
Leave Scranton, 5 50 lo.o.i
" Kingston, O.fio 11. IS
Kttpert. V 15
" Itnnvillc, 8.60
Arr. Northumberland. 10 XU
MHITHWARD.
Leave Northumberland, 8.00
Danville, 8.40
Rupert, 9.15 A.M.
" Kingston, 2.3 8.W
Arr. at Scranton, &Ai 9.35
M.
4.50
6.20
8.53
0.30
10.15
8.05
3.41)
4.15
6.55
8.10
J'rnins leaving Kingston nt 8.30 A. Al. for Scran
ton. connect wilh Train arriving at New York at 5.20
Leaving Northumberland n. 8.00 A. M. nnd KiliL's-
ton 2.30 V. M. connect wilh tho Train arriving at
New York at 10.55 ). M.
Passengers taking Train South from Scrrntonat
5.59 A. M. via Northumberland, rench Ilnrrifburg
to .a n II r....; i .in n r ,
ia. hi r. iii., uutiiinoro 0.00 x. in., i asntnr.on iu.
00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m
H. A. FONDA, Sup't.
Kingston, Nov. 25, 18S5.
Korllscrii Criitrtsl ICnlUvny.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from Bal'timoro
and Washington city.
THREH TRAINS DAILY to nnd from thoy-r!i
and V" WKjich Snwjuelitumn, tlmirn. rd a!'. j'
Northern New Yoik.
ON and artcr MONDAY', MAY 21st. ISOB,
tho Pnwengcr Trains ol tho Northern Central
Railway will run as follows :
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train, leaves Kltnira 4.45 p. nt.
" Hnrrisbiirg, 1.35 p. iu.
arr. at Baltimore, 5.30 p. m.
E7m!ra Express loaves Klmira, 6.30 p in.
" linrri!.bitrg, 2.50 a tu.
arr at Baltimora, 7 00 a in
Fast Line, leaves Hnrrieburg, 8 45 p m
arr nt Baltimore. 12 30 pin
Uurrisburg Accom. leaves Unrrisburg, 6 (15 p m
arr at Baltimoro, U 37 p in
Erie Express leaves Krio 4 4 j p m
arr at Unrrisburg, 8 33 a in
NOuTllWAKD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore 0 15 am
" Unrrisburg, 2 05 p m
arr at Elinira, 10 45 p in
Dmira Express loaves Baltimore, 9 45 p m
" llnrru-burg, 2 05 a tu
nrrat Elinirn, II .15 a ni
Fast Line, leaves Baltimore, 12 10 p ni
arr at Huniaburg, 3 50 p in
Trio Mail arr at Baltimore, 7 20 p in
' Unrrisburg, 12 00 a m
arr nt Krie. 0 55 p iu
Eric Express, leaves llarrUburg 4 10pm
arr nt Erie V 30 a in
Ilarriabtirg Ace, leaves York, 7 10am
air nt Il.irrtpburg 8 40 a m
rio Express North and linrrirburg Aecommodn
tioti South run dally, except Sundays. Elinira Ex
prens North daily, and South daily, except Sundays.
Fn?t Line North nnd llarrisliuri! Accoiniuodutiiia
North arrive daily, except Sundays, l.lmirn 1.x
press Norlh arrives and Fast Line South leaves daily
Mail North nnd South runs daily, except Sundays.
Erie Express South arrives daily, except Mondays.
For further information apply at the Ticket Office
iu the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
For further informal ion applv nt the Oflicc.
I. N. DiBAltRY Uen. Supt.
Itciidlue Itailroitil.
SUMMER AREANGEMENT.
June 11th, 1800.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from Ihe North ana
North-Went for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, l'otthville, Tiiuiniiiii, A.-bluud, Lebanon, Allen
touu, EnMon, Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia,
Ac, Ao.
Triiins heave nariisburg for Xow-Y'ork, as fol.
lows : 8 (10, K Hi and 11.05 A. M. and 2.10 and V.15
P. M, connecting with similar Trains on the I'cnn
selvania Railroad, and arri ing at New York nt (I 00
and ln.lt) A. M. and 4.10, 5.20 and 10.45 P. M ;
Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.15
P. M.'ii'Hins, nilhout eliange.
Leave llsrrt.-burg for Reading, Potlsville, Tama
qua. Minersville, Anhlaud, Pine Urovo, Alleutown
and Philadelphia at b. 10 A.M. and 2.10 and 4.10
P. M., stopping ut Lchauon and rincipal way sUt
timit ; the 4.10 p in. Train making connections for
Philadelphia aud Coluuil ia only. For Pottnville.
ScliuyUill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad, leave llurrifiuug al 3.20 p. m.
Returning- Leave New York nt 7.011 and 9.00 a.
m., 12.00 Noon and H ull p. in.; l'liilui'.uldiia nt 6 1 j
a. in. and .1 30 p. m. Way PtiKsentter Tniin leaves
PliiladelpblttatV.30 a. in., returning from Reading
at 0.30 p. ui. stopping at all Stations ; Poltsville ut
all Stations; l'utl.v ille at 8.45 a. in. and 2. 45 p. Iu.
Ashlaud 0.00 and 11.30 a. ui. and 1 05 p.m.; Tama
tf.45 a m. mi l 1.00 nnd 8 63 p. ui.
qua at 9.45 a in. and I 00 and 8.55 p. m.
Leave Potlsville for Ilarrieburg via ISidiujiUill aud
Su!UUeliauiia Kuilioudat 7 t.!i a. in.
Rondiu; Ai.eoiumiKlation Train leaves l.u l!!ig ut
PMA' ro""'"','lf froul i'bila.t' Ijlia ni j.uO
Columbia Railroad Trains leave V.emliii? al 0.J5
A. M.. 12 0;i ution nud tl.lj P. M. lot Li.braia, I.ili.,
Lancnstur Columbia, no.
On Sundayst Loavo New York M 8 00 p nt., Phila
delphia h 00 A. M., and .1.15 P M. tho 8.00 a.m.
train running only loKca ling. Poltsville 8 00 a ui.,
lamaqua 7 30 a in, for Jlarrisburg, 9 05 a m. and
Heading at I .13 a ui, for ll.rri.burg 7.30 a. m. IV. 50
a. m. for New York, and 4 Ja p ui. Ut PUilndulpbia.
Commutation, Mileage, Sua,n, and Exeursiou
Jlikute, at reduced rates to aud from all points
Baggage chocked through : 60 Pouuds Bi girsJe al
low ed each Faascngur.
Q. A. N I COLLS,
J eiieral Supei inteodtof
WE would invite the attention uf Carpenters to
our large and well selected aasortmeul of
Toolcj, com timing Chisels of all kinds, Augurs.
Planes. Saws, Iron and Steel Square, and is fact
every thing wanted tycouipluto a full outfat. at the
Hardware store of J. 11. CON LEY A CO.
1 AAA Customer wanted to buy Uardwaro, Ao ,
XvUl W the Cheap Hardwarn nni Inn 8 tun, of
J- CON LEY CO.
Sunbury, June 18, 1863. .
A New and Bne lot of PERFUMES, Ao , for the
Holidays, at LHillTNEH'S.
To procure a family group Photograph, go to
BYKRLY 'si Room in Simpson's Building up stairs
ICB CREAM FREEZERS and Haley's Patent
Cloth Wringer, for sale by
B..,. , , 0. IETELMOYEB.
Banbury, July f, 1864.
BAlTIMOBB 1
LOOK HOSPITAL.
ESTABLISHED 3 A BEFU9E FROM QUACK
IKY. THE ONLY" PLAVB tVITBltB A CVRB
VAlf BE OBTAINED.
DR. JOHNSTON has dlscoreswd the most Certain,
Speed nnd only Efleotwnl Remedy ta i to
World for all PrlvaUDiseaaea, Weaknessof the Book
I i.u mi.i... a nuiinM nf the Kidnevsand
Bladder.'lnvolunUr'y Dlsobargos, Impoteney, Oene- I
ral Debility, Nervousnese, Dyspepsy, Lt guor. Low
spirits, ton fusion ol iiieas, i ip":-'- j, '
llmldity, Tremblings. Dimness of Sight or Uiddincas.
Disease of the Head. Throat, Nose or skin. .Affections
of the Liver, Lungs. Stomach or Bowe s-thoje Terrl
blo Dlsordor arising frowi the Solitary Habit of
Yonth those sceret and olllary praetiecs mor ratal
to their vlotlm than th on of Byrens to the Ms.
tlnors of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes
or arrrfctptrtrerrs, rendering marriage, Ac, impossi
ble. Especially, who have bconwt the victims of Solitary
Vice, that dreadful and dontruetlv habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
Young Men ot tne most exaiten imeuts ana nriinnni
intellact. who might otherwise hav enlrnnoed listen
ing Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked
to ecstaty the living lyre, may call with fall eon
lidence. niAnniAGF..
Married Person, or Yonng Men contemplating
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organio
debility, deformities, 4e.t tpeetlily cored.
He who places himself under the ear ofDr.J.
mny religiously confide In hi honor ns n cmt1man,
and confidently rclv upon bis skill a a Physician.
OIMJaSm: M'KAHXKNsl
Imuiediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored.
Tlirs DijtrcMng Affeclioii which render I.ifo
miserable and innrringo imporrible u the pennlty
paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Y'nung
persons are few apt to commit excesses from not
being awnre of Ilia dreadful consequences that may
ensue Now, who that understands tho subject will
pretend to deny that tho power of procreation is lost
sooner hy those falling into improper habits than by
the prudent' Besides being deprived the pleasures
of healthy offspring, the must serious and destruutivo
symptoms t both body and mind arise The svstom
becomes Deranged, Ibo Physical and Mental Func
tions Weakened, Loss of Prncreative Power, Nervous
Irritability.. Dvspepwa, Pnlpitntion of the Heart.
Indigestion, Constitutional Dobility, a Wasting of
the Framo, Cough, Consumption, Decay and Death,
Office, !. 7 South I'rcdei lt U ftilrccl
Lcfthnndslda going from Baltimore atreet, a few
doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name
and number.
Letters must no paid nnd contain a stamp. Th
Doctor's Diplomas bang In his office.
A t'l'RE W IUHASTEB I.U TWO
BAYN.
Xft Mertvry or Kameoui Drugt.
K..VOIIHXO.
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London,
Nrndnate from one of the most eminent Colleges in
the United States, and the greater part of whoso life
hrisbeen spent in th hotnitals of London, 1'arts.
Philadelphia and elsewhere, nas eneetea snsie oi
the most astonishing eurc that wore ever known;
many troubled with ringing in the head and ears
when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at
ludden sounds, bashfulncss, with frequent blushing,
iltended sometimes with derangement of mind, wcro
?ured immediately.
niti; iMitrici i.Ait roTii'i:.
Dr. J. addresses all those who have injured them,
elvcs by improper indulgence and solitary habits,
which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for
cither business, study, society or marriage.
Therk are some of the sad and melancholy effects
produced by early habits of youth, viz: Weakness of
lie Back and Limbs, Pains in tho Ilcnd. Dimnccs of
Sight, Loss of Muscular Power. Palpitation oflho
llicart. Dyspopsy. Norvous Irritability, Dorangement
nf the Digestive Functions, General Debility, Symp
toms of Consumption, Ae.
Mkntallv. The fearful effects on tho mind nre
much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of
Ideas, Dcpreionon of Spirits, Evil-Forebodiags, Avcr
linn to Society, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude,
Timidity, Ae are some of the evils produced.
Tnoi'HA.vna of persons of allagca can now judge
what is the cause of their declining health, losing
tnoir vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and
e nnciatcd, having a singular appearance about the
eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption.
ioi.nu mi:
rVho have injured themselves by a ccrtnin practice
Indulged in when alone, a habit frequently learned
lioui evil ctnpnnions, or ut school, tiie etlecls of
wl.icb nro nightly felt, even when asleep, and if no
cured renders mnrringo impossible, and destroys
both mind and body, should npply immediately.
What a pity that a young man. tl.e hope of his
country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched
from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the
Consequence of deviating from the path of nature
and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons
must, before contemplating
UAHHIAUK.
reflect that a sound mind nnd body nrn the mo.st
necuiinry requisites to promoti connubial hnppinuis.
Indeed without these, the journey through lifo be
comes a weary pilgrimugo ; tho prospect hourly
darkens to the view; the mind becomes shadowed
with despair and filled wilh tho melancholy reflec
tion that tho happiness of another becomes blgbted
with our own
i1!Si:asi: of inpiti'itEXii.
When the misguided and imprudent vntnry of
pleasure finds that be has imbibed the seeds uflhis
painful disease, it too often happens that an ill-timed
tense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him
from applying to those who, from education anl
respectability, can alone befriend him, delaying till
the constitutional symptoms of this horrid disease
make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore
throat, diseased nose, nocturnal pains in thu head
and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the
bin bancs nnd arms, blotches on the head, face and
extremities, progressing with frightful rapidity, till
at last the palate of the mouth or the bones oftbo
nose lull iu, and the victim of this awful disease
becomes a horrid objectof oommiseration. till death
puts a period to his dreadful sufferings, by sendiug
biiu to "that Undiscovered Country from whence uu
traveller returns."
(t is muranriolv fart that thousands fall victims
j to this terrible di."uase. owing to the nnsklllfulness nf
Ignorant pretenders, wno, by tne use ol thai Jieatl'i
j uisou, Mcrenrv, ruin the constitution aud make
the residue of life miserable.
MTUAAiaKKS
Trust not your lives, or hoalth, to the oaroofthe
uiauy Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute
ol knowledge, name or character, who copy Dr.
lobuston's advertisements, or style themselves, in
the newspapers, regularly Educated Physicians,
incapable of Curing, they keep you trifling month
after month Inking their filthy and poisonus com
pounds, or as long as the smallest feeean be obtained,
and in despair, leave you with ruiued health to sigh
over your gallingdisappuintment.
Dr Joliuslon is thu only Physician advertising.
His credential or diplomas always bang in bis office
His reinidiea or treatetnent are unknown to all
others, prepared from a life spent in the great hos
pitals of Europe, the first in the eountry and a more
extensive J'rivate J'rartice than any other Physician
in the wor'd.
iiokmi:mi:t or Tin: fiiesm
The many thousand cured at this institution year
after year, and the numerous important Surgical
Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by
the reporters of the '-Sun," "Clipper," and many
other papers, notices of which have appeared again
and again before thu public, beside bis standing a
a gentleman of character and responsibility, is a
sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.
tun i i : , (:! ii:i:mLY
i ni:i.
Persons writing should be particular in directing
their letters to his Institution, in the following inanne
.ion si. joii.xsto:, 91. I.
Ol the llaltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
Juno 30 UOo ly.
PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS
FOR
Crimping and Waving; Ladies Hair.
i -VTU HEAT REQUIRED IN USING THEM. Ask
x your storekeeper for them if be does not keep
. tiit-.n, i.rilo to the manufacturer, I".. I VI. 'Mai,
I KittuVt. aud Columbia A.. Pniladalnhia.
September 29, ItWtt. 6tua.
'aim si r.iui-:s comhaviT
REDUCTION OF HATES ON PRODUCE, OYS
ifcKa, AC.
fTUlE rate on Fresh Fish, Oyster in the Shell, and
X Truck of all kinds, to pi noes in this Division,
where the rat i 75 eeuts per 1 00 1 be or over, has beeu
reduced 25 eeuts pur 100 lb. At place where the
rate is between 50 and 75 cent per 100 lb, th rate
will be 50 cent per 104 lbs. Barrels of truck
weighing lea than 100 lb will h charged as 100 lb
in weight.
Freeh Fish will require to b packed in tight bar
rels or boxes.
Prompt auoution to Use aolleetioa of Bills, Draft,
N. FERREE LIUUTNER, Agent.
Sunbury, June IS. 8A.
Iui e I.ibcriy t lute Ixud,
The Whitest, th most durable and th most eoo
noiuictl. Try it ! Manufeatured only by
ZltULliK A tMITH,
Wholesale Drug. Paint A U lass Dealers.
No. 137 Nojth THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
January 87, ledo ly,
TOILET SOAPS, Tooth-Brusaei, Hair Brushes,
Ao., Ao. For sale by ANNA FAIN TEH.
TURPENTINE, Coal Oil, Fish OH,"" Linseed OU,
fur sale low for Cask by
J. H ONLEY CO.
ScrofUla, or Kings Evil, i
! a conntitutlorinl rjltia, o corruption of tht
blood, by vlilch trl fluid become rHiated,
wenk, and poor. Being in th crroulttion, H
pewade tlw whole body, and mny burst out
In disease on amy part of it. . No organ ia fret
from iu attacks, nor ia there one wlitck it may
not destroy. The scrofulous tniut is vnriounly
ea-naed by mrrctiriul tlisvusc, loty living, dis
ordered or unlienltliy food, impure nlr, illth
nd llltby lutliits, Jio donreaaing yicca, antfr
abovo nil, by tlio ytncrcnl infection. Wliat
ycr Imi iu origin, it ia hereditary in the en re
stitution, dcsccntliiia; from pm-cnUi to rhililrcn
unto tlio third and fourth generation" indeed,
it aocma to bo tho rod of J lint who says, "I
will visit tlio iuiqiiitic of tho futhcra tipou
thoir children."
Its effct'ts commence by deposition from tho
uiomt ot corrupt or tilt:oruus matter, Which, In
tho Iting, liver, nnd Internal orgnus, is termed
tubercles! in llio frliiiids- swellings; nud on
tho snrfiiw, eruptions or sores. This foul cor
rtiption, which getulcrs in tho blood, depresses
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not (inly Miller front serofulons 'coin
plnints, but they linvc fur less power lo with
stand tho tittiteks of other tliscoscsj conse
quently vnst ntiinbcis perinli by (li-ortler
which, nltli(int;li not scrofulous in llieir nntiirc,.
are still renilercil futtil by this tniut hi the
system. Most of Ihe cnnsumplion which tic
ennntns the liuiniin fuuiily lias its origin directly
in this scrofulous. cDuiiiiuiuiitinn ; nnd many
destructive ili.iiit.se nf (lie liver, kidneys, limits,
nnd, indeed, of nil tho organs, arise from or
nro ngrrrnvntcd by the Mitno ennso.
One riutirtcr of till our people nre scrofulous, f
their persons nro iiivndcd by this lurking in
fection, nnd their heidtlt is undermined by it.
To demise it from the fy(cin wc must rcnovitto
the blood by ntt til lenitive medicine, nntl in
vigornto it Ivy heulthy food nnd cxurcUe.
Such a medicine wo supply iir
AYER'S
Compoiind Kxlract of iSarsapnrilla,
the most elfcctunl remedy wliirh the mctlienl
altill of our time enn devise for this every
where pievniliugnnd fntnl nitihidv. It is com
bined front the must netivu rcmctlitils thttt hnvo
been diseovered fur the expurgation of this foul
disorder from tlia hluotl, nud tho rescue of tlio
system from its destructive consequence.
Hence it should lie employed for Ihe cure of
not only Scrofiiln, but til so thoso other nlTec
tions which misc from it, sueli as J'.itri'TtVR
nnd Skim Diskasfs, 8t. Antiiohy's I'litR,
t(ISI'., or KlIVSIIT.I.SS, I'lMCI.KS, I'l'STfl.tlS,
lll.int IIKS. lll.INSIIItd llilll.,'l't'MMIl,'t'i;TTKK
nnd Salt Hiiki m, Scm.ii IIkaii, Hinowoiim,
llllKCHsTISM, SVI'IIII.ITIC nud MKIICI'ltlAl.lllS-
kasi'.s, Diini'sr, IIvkcki'sia, Diimi.trv, nnd,
indeed, ai.i. Comi'I.aints aiiiminii kiiuM Yitia
thii on Imti iik 111 nun. The popular belief
ill "impurity of the hlautl" is founded ill truth,
for scrofula isndegeiiciiilinii of tl.e blood. The
particular purpose nnd virtue of this Snrsnpn
rilln is to purify nud regeiiernlo this vital fluid,
without which i-oiinil health ia impossible in
coutominuted coiistiluliona.
ACER'S
Ague Cure,
roit tug sr nr.n if cer. n or
Iiiterulltlciit Fever, nr Fever anil Agne,
Itriiiil.r.vtia Kevvr, lilll Kevrr, lnntU
Ague, Periiifltcnl IfeiMlnrtie, r ItUlons
llertilaclie, sind llillosie Fevers, tvirleetl
tfr Site whole rlaea wrillsfaaeswrlirliiat
Ing III Itlllnry i1rrnliremet, c awsvit bjr
the Malaria mt IlinsiiiMtlu Coiilitrlss.
AV'c nre enabled here to offer the community a
remedy which, while it cures the ulsive comnlainta
with certainty, ia still perfectly harmless in any
quantity, finch a remedy is im ulunbie in district
where tbeso nllliutiiiK tliaordcrs prevnil. This
"Cent:" expels the liiinsmntic poison of FltVKit
AN i AotiK from the system, and prevents the do
velopment of the diseusc, if taken on the first nn.
proneh of its nteiuoiiiloiy syniituliis. It is not only
tho best remedy ever jot div-ovcred for this tins
f complaints, but iiImi Ibo cheapest. The lnriie
quantity nc supply for u diillnr brings it niiliin lite
reach of ctciy body ; uud in bilious districts, where
1' nvr.it am Aoiih prevails, every bolv hliould
have it and use it freely Imlh for vine and protec
tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of IntcnnitteiitH is that it contains no Quinine
or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or
other injurious ellccts whatever upon the constitu
tion. '1 hose cured by it nre left us healthy as if
thev had never hud the disease.
Fever ami Ague is not alone the consequence of
Ihe miasmatic poison. A great variety of iliwr
ders nriso from its iiiitation, among ulmli uro
Aclli'rl'rlfl, ItttunintixtH, (initt, llettttuchc, UtiiiH
nesi, Tuothiuhe, liaraclie, Cnt'irrli, Asthma, i'til
pitutinn, Painful Aflirtiou of the Spleen, llislev
sts, I'uiu in t'le How Is, futic, i'amlyiii and Je
ranntmrnt of Ihe Slohimh, nil of which, when
originaliti' in this cause, put on the iiitiiuiitirht
rvw, or become periodical. 'J bis Cl'liK " expels
the poison from tiie blood, nud cntisequi-itlly cures
them till alike. It ii an invaluable protection lo
immigrants nnd persons travelling or temporarily
residing in the malarious dislriets. If taken occa
sionally or daily whilo excised to tho in'cclion,
that mil be excreted from the system, and cannot
aectiiuulale ill stiflieicnt quantity to ripen into dis
ease. Hence it is even ninro valuable for protec
tion than cure, and few will ever sulfer from Inter
mittent if thev avail themselves of tho protection
this remedy utl'ords.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEB & CO., Lowell, Haas.
FRILINIi A SON, .Vunbury, Pa.
R. D. McCay, Northumberland, and all Dnnrgifl
and deilers everywhere. At wholesale by J. M.
MUlUUd A CO., Philadelphia.
December 2J, larij. ly
Pure I.ilM't-ly 1 lilie Ipud,
Will do more and better work at a given Cost, than
. .n. .....
any other ! Try It !
jnaiintacrured only tiv
ZIEtiLEll A S.MITH.
AVholcsale Drng, Paint A Glass Dealers,
No. 137 Noilh THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
January 27, ibli ly.
ftQQ A .l'I II AtiENTS wanted for
sis entirely new urtiules, just out. Ad
dress 0. T. UAREY, City BuiWius, Biddeford.
Maino doc23 ly
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
BOOKS AK.1 BTATIONEHV,
Monthly Tinio Book Drawing Book and Slates.
Bocks, Hvinn Books Bunk Books, Metuornnduiu
Dwkl, Diurics, Pockoi Hooks. Ink Stands, Pens,
Pciols. a Quo ussortmcut of Paper. Ink. Ao.
Fur sale by ANNA PAINTER.
Washington House.
SAMUfcL SNYDER,
OPPOSITE TnK NEW COURT IlOCaK,
6UNBIRY, PA.
.TMIIS popular and comfortable Hotel has been
X. fitted up in superior order for the accommoda
tion of Stranners, Travellers, and the public gener
ally. No effort will be spared by the Proprietor to
make it a favorite resort and a pleasant fcouia for
every guest His table, hi bar. ami the long ex
periinoe of the pru,rietor. warrant hiio in auliuipa.
ting a liberal share of publlo patronage.
Extensive stables, and every desirable eonve.
nienou.
Sunbury, April 7, 1804. ly
TAILORING
J. F. SCHAFFEB,
ESPECTFT'LLY inform, th eitlsea of BUN.
UL.iv.1 and vicinity, that be has opened a
aVuilerinjr bliop,
tbe room over Earns worth's Grocery, opposite the
Cental Hotel, Sunbury, where he is ready to make
ap garments of all kinds in the latest style and best
workmanlike manner.
Having bad experience in the business for a num
ber of years he hope to render general aatufaoiiua
Custom work is respectfully solicited.
c , J- F. SCHAFFEB.
Sunbury, Muy 13, 1865. ly
avenlorai OUiresi.
IVEPINUEIL A EVANS,
Civil ExciNEcas avd Patest fioticiroas.
No. 43 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Patent solicited consultations on Engineering
Draughting and Sketches, Models and Machinery oi
all kinds mad and skilfully attended to. Special
attention givou to rejected oases and interferences.
Authentic cipie. of all Doeuauenu from fntent Of
lice procured. N. B. Save yourselves useless trouble
and travelling expense, a there is no a-tual need
for personal interview with us. All buaiaese wilh
those O the os oaa be transacted la writiug. For fur
ther informal ion direct as abuvs, wiUi siaian eacloaed
for Circular wilh reference. '
February , Itlag ly. . :
1 0 000 Pik" t V per
Iv.VVW keg, at the new llardwars iioreel
b v t ,a ,p.. 4,11. CONLEY A CO.
Sunbury, J uns lo, WO. -
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, tbr ala at th Faoe
Stors if ANNA FAINTER.
.'3 iAMDCRO
- PORT ' GRAPE WINE. -
7 Pure ad Tot tear Old.1 ' ' "
FOR THE CWMMUNKNTABbB A FAMILT CS
Prescribed by Physicians for '-
Fimaloa, weekly perse a A INVALIDS!
t. u-k"z: v''1-'--- jay
EXCELLENT WINE FOR FEMALES
Every family at this lesson, should as
SPEER'S WINE,
celebrated In Europe for it medicinal and beneficial
qualities, highly esteemed by eminent phrncrinws,
used in European and Ameriean Hospitals, and by
some of the brst (amine in Jtwropo ana America.
AS ATONIC
it has-a equal, causing an appetite and building up
the system, being entirely a pur win of a most
valuable grape,
AS A DIURETIC
it impart a healthy action of the Ulands, Kidneys
and Urinary Organs, very beneficial in Dropsy,
Uout, and ltheumntio Affections.
SPEER'S WINE
is a pur article from the Juice of tho Port Grape,
possessing medicinal properties saperier t any other
wine in use, anil an exeiient article for all weak anrt
debilitated persons, and lb aged and infirm, im
prmtng the appetite, and benefitting ladies and
cniiuren.
Try it vnce. and vox trill not he dtetivtd.
Lar-Benire Ibe signature of Alfred Srata is
over th cork of each bottle.
Sold by V. A. Bennett. Sunbury, ami all first class
aeaiers, wno aim sell IB ;jm m I l.s.A
I'UIIT lilt 4,-ll . a enoie old artiele, im
ported only by Mr. Speer, direct from the valley of
vporio.
L-Trade supplied by Wholesale Druggist.
laBy A. SPEER, at his vinevard in New Jersey.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 208 DKOADWAY, N. Y.
Sunbury, Jan. 16, 1866. ly.
BFEAD& FANCY CAKES.
JDJTVTJD FRY,
' wo door west of the Post Office, SUNBURY, Pa.
1 ESPECTFULLY informs the citiiens of .Sun-
JTi bury and vicinity, that he will bake to order
allk dsof
4, kes for Ilallst, Inrtlca, Ac.
Families sre supplied with FRCSU BREAD, Twist
Kolli, Kusk, Tea Bows, Ao., and also kept on band
manataotured out ot the oest materials.
All orders will meet with prompt attention.
Having had large experience I hop to give
general satisfaction to all who may favor me with
thoir patronage. DAVID FRY.
Sunbury, Deo. 9, 1865.
m. c7jii:AitiiAirr
Confectionery Toy and
FIVCTIT STORE,
Market fJifret, Wetissssry, Iu.
confectioneuy!)fa;T vjsds,
toys of every descijiption
FRUIT, &c, &c,
CONSTANTLY on hand and for salo at th abov
cstablishmeut at wholesale aud retail, at rvasnva
able prices.
He is manufacturing all Kinds of Confeelionarlcs
to keep up a full assortment which are sold at low
rate.
Tobacco. Scpnrs, Stationery, Nuts of all kinds.
a variety of other article, all of whish ore ofi red
whulernln nud rotail.
Li Keuieniber the name and pluee JF
.M. C. UEARJIART,
SInrket street, 3 doors west of E, Y. Bright A Son's
store.
Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1863. tf
A. . SAVAGE,
Watchmaker
AND
JEWELER.
In Simpson's Building, Market Square,
HAS constantly on hand a fine assortment of
WATCHES, CLUCKS and JEWELRY, Spec
luole, Silver aud Plated Spoons and Forks, Ao.
Wilt chew, 'lM'ka and Jewelry, re
paired untl UAIIIMTi:i.
Sunbury. Sept. 30, 1S6S.
I71ARMERS oall and look at the stock of Grass an
Urain Scythes, Manure, liny and Slmw Folks,
i tirain Cradles, Cradlo Fiuuers, Trace, Log, Fifth,.
iongue and Halter Chains ; Scythe Stones, Urindt
' "onen(1 sture. and everything to
I loir filnasunt anil airrMl,lH Ml Ik. i
tuakc barvess
" s , " . .,
new llardwar
store of J. 11. CONLEY A CO-
Pure Liberty While I.cad.
Preferred by all practical Painters! Try it ! and
you will hare no other. Manufactured only
by Z1EULER A SMITH,
Wlalesale Drug, Paint A Ulass Dealer,
No. 137 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
January 27, lSOo ly.
RKMEMBKIt TIIE DEAD.
11 1 ESS US. D. C. Dlssincer and John A. Tavlor.
1V1 would respectfully aunouoce to the citiiens of
sunbury, and surrounding eountry, that having
for in el a oo-partnersblp, they are uow prepared to
furnish ornamented and plain
tsriivetotosies, Ttsnibs) V Moniimcats,
of the best Italian and American marble, at price
that cannot fail to giv entire atisfaction, and re
spectfully (elicit the public patronage.
DISSINUEU A TAYLOR.
Sunbury, March 31. I860 ly.
ClI.VXUi: OF DITOT,
riIHE undersigned respectfully informs his friend
X aud tb publio that he ha changed bis place of
loading Freight in Philadelphia from Freed, Ward
A Freed, No. Ml Market Street, to
A. 3D. AOHE8ON
i Commission Merchant, dealer in Flour, tirain, Seed,
ie.J
.. IOI3 Market Nf Philadelphia,
where all freight will be loaded on ears of the un
designed, for Dauphin, Sunbury, bhamokin, and all
intervening point.
All freight will be carried as low as on any other
line. Order to carry freight respectfully solicited,
which will receive prompt attention.
J.B. WEISER.
Sunbury, Jan. IS, 1800. 3m.
.BITOT'S HOTm.
(Lat Buehler House.)
IIAKRISRURG, TENN'A.
rpilia well-kaowa hotel ha aot only been extend
X ad but has been greatly altered aud newly it up
by the present proprietor, aad is now on of th
uinsi 0001 lor table ana couvenieot hotels ia Harris-
""If.
areh It, I80A ly
VALUABLE TOWN LOTS
FOR HAI.U.
FlItlHT (8) valuable towu loU are offered for
J salu cheap, on Dewberry street, oppoaila Fri
liug' addition, la th SorougU of Sunbury. I
quire of t .... ,. J. , MASiEJf,
Sunbury, February I, I8M. t
$1,050
PER VF.AKI W...M
agent everywhere to Sell aur m
uii; Maobiue. Three naw kinds
rauvav e. oswuic
Uppar and apper ?
Abov.ar.orlargstomailJsioii. paid. Thajaty
unwhioissold ia United hut a forler lhaa Vo
which art fully llc.ased by Hows, Wheeler A Will
f!' 3akar 8ilgw A Co , aad. Baohaldsl.
Ail othsr ehsapssaehlnes are infringement sad tr
olltr or user sr liabl. to an est, tJe, sod lapruiv
meDt. Circular free. Addressor aall upon Siiw
Clurk, Mixi, Mali!., oc fckic, IdtcJ"
narraaisa svs vaars
ST OattEs
.. -1
W. A. BENNET,
Msfk Bm.ri, tntattinT, P.
TT AVISO tesjowtiy 'mreiaaad Ui
Xsmsi jStope
XA rornerly sMdaeted by R. A Fisher, 1 Vest
Uav to Inform the ell I tens of ..j rr.
Unity, that I bay mtlrely repKnisked ssy stock
FA NOV ARTICLES!
such as Comas, Brwsfies, Poebet-Boolts, fops, Per
turnery, Hair-Oil, Knife, Sciseors, Coal-Oil Lamp,.
Tobaooo and Cigars,
Pain la. Oil, Olsie, Olaaw, Pntty,
Vnrnlaiaea, Patent Mledlclneai, Ac.
All my Tinctures, flyrops, Ointment. Cerate, and
ether preparation aio manufactured by myself, and
from th beat material loan procure in Market.
Having had quite a number of 1 ears' experionc in
tho
Drvg and Preeriptuin Btisinm,
both in Philadelphia and the eountry, nnd also tat
auvamage oi me uonege or rnarmacy, 1 reel com
petent to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
that th Phy.iwM an public may favor ma with.
AB any preparation al barso seers asserted, are
mad from the best material, and npon honor I
assert, they er of oSioinal strength.
For medicinal purposes, I keep on hand the very
best
WINES, BIUXDIE9 AND LIQUORS,
that I can procure.
ltefore parchasing elsewhere, call and convince
your own mind.
W. A. BENNETT.
bnnbury, Nor )Sv 166S.
NEW GROCERY
riHE subscribers beg leave lo anaeuace to tbe
ja. eitisens of Sunbury and Its vicinity, that they
sbt w cneu
NEW GROCERY,
Tiro doort wett of J. 11. Enyle'i atom, in
MnrVet Squart,
whet they are prepared to furnish every variety of
groceries, ana win scop constantly on band tho
cnoieest varieties ot
FLOUR & FEED,
Fish, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, MUasses, Cheese, Salt.
Spice of all discription, Soaps of every variety.
Candles, Smoking and Chewing tobacco, Segnrs,
Hams. Shoulders, Bacon, Butter, and Eggs. Also
Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Peaches and Toma
toes. Pickets. Kutchar. Pepper Sauce. Raisins.
Lemons, Ao., of bestcpsality, ami ia fact orery style
01 articles Kept, in a wen siocaeu urooery. Also
Cider Vinegar. All kinds of oouutry produce taken
in exchange, ibe patronage of the publlo is re-
spectlully solioited.
OEORUE E. BEARD A CO.
Sunbury, Nor. II, iofli.
.JEWELRY ! JEWELRY!
JOSEPH KESSLER,
Watchmaker nnd Jeweler,
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.
T ESPECTFULLY inform bis friend and tbe
XV public, that he has just received a largo assort
ment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Speotaclcs,
Silver and. plated spoons, Folks, ia.
Watches, Clock and Jewelry repaired and war
ranted Sunbury, Jan. 13, 18HG. ly '
JOHNILVia,
BOOT Sc SHOE
MANUFACTURE.!,
On door East of Friling'i Store, Market Square
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
RESPECTFULLY Inform, the citiiens of Sunbury
and vicinity, that be is prepared to manufac
ture to orvfer all kinds of stOOTS A SHOES, at thu
shortest notice and in tho best workmanlike manner,
uf the best material and al the lowest Cah prims.
He hopes to receive a foil snare of patronage.
nunoury. une 2. lonn.
SUNBURY F0U.U!U
.-i:o. itoiiuiiAt ii .v wo.
ARE now-carrying on business at this old estab
lishment with renewed vigor.
Castings of every description, promptly furnlfhed
to order.
The Stoves manufactured at this Foundry have
ntuuirvu mu nigncsi reputation.
Particular attention paid lo MILL CASTINGS
Farmers should not fwget that the PLOWS ma-le
at the Sunbury Foundry have never been equalled.
Agricultural implements repaired at short notice.
Small castings, inoluding Cooking utensils, of the
most improved and most ta-e-ful patients.
The business will be condaeled on an enlarged
scale. Old customers will be accommodated s usual,
and new cues are respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 12, ltjtitl. .
MI NOH'SPntcnt Pocket Lanterns for sale at th
Book and Stationery storo nf
N. F. LIUHTNFR
ALL kiwis nf Hardware
will be sent for aud
prices by
, Iron. Ao., not ia star
delivered at tlio lowest
J.H. CONLEY A CO.
eauuury, Juno 1,0, isuti.
Support Home Industry!
Hots r Utery llracrlptlon!
A FULL ASSORTMENT Jt sr of ax s. by
SAMUEL FAUST,
Two door west of Reuaett' Drug Storo, Market st.
SUNBURY, FENN'-A..
CALL and ezamino the largo assostaivnt of the
latest New York and Philadelphia styles of
Silk, Caeshnere. Petto Derby, Wire Driin, Soft Fur,
Straw and Boy's Huts whieh for beauty ami du
rability cannot be excelled, liein a practical Hat
ter, he Batters himself that his stock has been select
ed with uiorecaro thau any ever belore brought lo
this place.
He also manufactures to order all kitnts of soft
Fur Hats, all of which will be sold at wholesale and
retail, st reasonable rates.
Dyeing dope at short notice and at tho lowest rates.
Sunbury, May 12. ISO.
AN V1LS, Vices, Hollows Stocks, and Dies, snd
all goods belonging lo tbe Dlacksiuilbing busi
ness fur sal low for Cash by
J.H. CONLEY A t'O.
NEW LIQUOR STORE!
WM. HOOVEB
llnllrond Ml reef, above Market,
B BAB THB CBNTBAL HOTKL,
SUNBURY, PA.
RESPECTFULLY invites his friends and the
publio generally, to call aad examine his large
assortments ot liq 4 ' b"fure purchasing elsewhere,
list Mock cots lata) s llrossdiesi,
VliLUc), IlolliiBad Jlrs, Vim.
kee tts.su, Meaoiin'ahelu stud
Jloui-hwss etftlse Itewf nssulU
I'. Wines', t 'Ider, Vliie
gur, Ac, Ve. '
Farmers, Hotel Keepers, and others are invited to
call, as his stock is genuine, aud will render gtueral
satisfaction.
Buubury, February S, 1S44.
FANCY DRY GOODS STORE
MI83 KATE BLACK,
Market street, four door west ofWm. II. Miller'
Boot ana buoe sture, SUNliURY, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY informs her friends iu Sunbury
and vieiuity, that she has just opened her
BPHINO AND BUMMER GOODS,
ot Notions aud Fausy Dry Goods,
Her stock eonsits of All-Wool Delaines. Chambras,
(linghams, Embroideries, Lace Collars, Fans. HATS,
Muslios, Drillings. Uaribaidi Muslins, Bird-Eye
Linens, Linen Lawns. Crape sad Lace Veils, o.
Mine Demorest's Hair Curlers, Hair Coils and
Curls, Gloves, Stockings. Collars, Corsets, Ae.
UenU' Collar, Neckties, half Hose, Hand her
ohiei and buspender.
Bradley' Uuw Patent Duplex Elliptic (or dcuU
Spring SKIRTS )
Perfumery, Toilet Soap, Hair Brushes, Combs,
Toys, and a general variety of NOTIONS.
UAUFFERlNti does handsomely and at short
olio. KATE BLACK.
Sunbury, April 28, 186(1,
RESTAURANT & BOARDING H0U8&
CHAM. ITZELh Proprietor.
Ia Cske's AddiUiu to bUNBl'RY, near the Pena a.
Railroad Company' Shop.
LAGER BEER, Porter aad Ale of th best
brawls, excellent Ueriaaa Wines, Stibweitser
Cheese, Tripe, Ac., aJw.ysoa band.
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT nnAftnir.RR.
kept who will find ample accommodation. . Good
cooks and wtlters, boarder eaa enjoy the quiet com.
fort, of home with fare saaal to tb beat kotos.
1 ounaary, stay jt, loot. a . , . - -
CHILDREN' Carriage of ths) awtao4 mart
kisleaaU Style at th (.'bear Hardware I tor
d. j. vuwi MM.
tub
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DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY.
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Lgf-Seo that each bottle has PERUVIAN
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38 Dey Street, New York..
IFF BT Abb DltVOaiiTS.
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Ucutlemen. This is to certify that myself
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Well known and muck raspcotod among the tie
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eight years ago one of my daughters seemed u
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PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
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