Sunbury American. (Sunbury, Pa.) 1848-1879, December 08, 1866, Image 4

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    CUUtR'a MANDRAKE PILLS
. , FOR UVER COMPLAINT.,
i A eCBSTXTtJTK ?0 C4LOM1L
- ... ana jnuft.
, TIT THEM.
m , TBT TI1EM.
jot m tow tptfitH
CI i try tnttii.
f yo bare tlt-k fccfehwh, s :
!' ' TRY THEM.
1 TfT taWfe-drop to mud, 'a '
. TAKE A FILL DOftft.
Tiey otily t W cemt Uf i j
, TRY Til EM
Ulna Man, A'id other prepnratinm of Meroary, rttfilly
produce mnri ftuffWmf and death thnt th diteuira winch
Ihejr pruiM to cute And yet this cornitiva mineral no
deuuuitced bf U allithia d.K-u.ra, i preacribrd by
Winn t uuivanwily iu Livoc Cuuipittiiit, Cuiiauinjititu
vfLuiigi, lie.
' ' ' THE MANDRAKE VtlAA
m emnpnupt) entirHy nf wots and hrrln, oblaincJ from
tlia ;rmt aNnvlniuftvof Natuie,and their wiularr rtleci
rUiMptMur iia,iuii a ntrtlitiue I Otuugiit tt the lent
bit fair rxpeiiiimit. SCHKNCK'CjMANoh AKK PILLS
'al'i ii"t pnxtuee any im tinea or aitkneisof ttie t(Mntcli j
t'Ut when given lir Jjyaprpaia, It rtinv ltt prtiper In use
thain in connection, unit BCHti.NCK'd HKAWLKl)
TJ.N1C. My Una judie-Ktua trtMUneiU the digestive lucul
tea are apttedtly r re tor ml to their full vigor, and the wurst
9Hrt of imttgfitloit muy be cured.
When we reltrct Hint the liver ia the tnrgeft internal
organ nf the Doily, that to it ia anstncd Hie inijvirtHnt
duty tit' fiilermgttte Lk. and nrrpHmir tha bii-, iJmt it
ia aultjrot to many ditontera, it 11 I Ihnt whuii tt in tiimrnaed
r liwctrv the whole UhIv au fieri sympathetically, it is
autpriaina; tfctt a meilirine which enn reatoie the
healthy onerutioiia oi' the Liver ehoutal produce wonderful
ctrnupo in the general iieulih, and etfrct cures which may
appeal to be uliu';8t uiirnruloui. Deadjiclte of loiigcm
tiitunnce, Revere paint iu the side, bremt atid Bhoutrlcra,
aching of the limhi, a feeling of geneiHl weakness and
Wtetcliedtieai. and other Bkuning and diatrewing iyinp
toirm, iiwlir.jtivp of im;terfcut ur dieordered action the
liver, nre anrrdity removed by the uae of SCHKNCK'S
M AND HAKE PIMl.
Coitiveneis, piles, bitter or a-mr eructions, and (hat
InriepcritKidle feeling of opnreikion, mentitl anxiety, Ian
guor, UMhiirgy, nnd dpresBitm of inrita which unfit a
tan ii for tha maimgeiiieiit of biiaiuesa and the enjoyment
of life, nre all relieved uy the uae uf SCIlEiNCK'S MAN
IRAKH TILLS.
Dr. 8chknck. Denr Sit : i take plrarjre in aending you
vertiiicnte in ailJition to iu:uty you have ul ready re
ceived from aliform humanity. I can aenrce ly rind Ian
gunge miltwieiuiy Urong to fAjireiis my liP.utl-i' yittiihcii
turn of the woiidaiful cures yutir MaNuR 4KK I' ILLS
and SEAWEED TUNIC hnve KuYc-ted in the entile cure
of one of the moit atuhhorn ensea of the alirctuiii of the
livor. For three enra t auDered beyond dcctiptioi ;
II myfriiKli( ua well as myself, came to the coiit-luBiou
that my lime in thii tit e v ahrl. booh whs the tumble
e.-iidition to vlii?h 1 wni redurnl that life t; me hud be
come a burthen ; my whole aysttm was in a atate of in
flamiiiiii.m ; I could n- t ent, I could not aleep; my whole
body woi fi Jed with jtam; awelling would urise oi my
wruti and ankles, rendering them totulty uncles Un uve
f j occusioua 1 wai ulUicked with a ruih of bl'( dlo the
hwvl, which would fell me to the ground, and 1 would be
earned awny for dead. 1 applied to teveral eminent
physicians of our city who ndmmittercd all the medicinea
that they thonght would reach my cute, but of no nvuil.
One of themantd ha could do no more for me, tiud ltd
Tiled me, aaa Inst resort, to drink cod liver oil. N"t
relishing the hoi rid trash I declined to tnke it. Accident
put your ndveitiiemrut iu my hands. 1 calk J on you ;
you examined me and told me the nntuie of my diaeone.
You then ordered me the Pills and Tonie with im observ
ance of diet, pledging voui word Uk1 in one w'k 1
would find myself anothfH man. I followed yourndvice,
and. as ou predictrt, an nct'iiihin cine wn cffi-cH-d I
eonuuutd your lilla und'J'- nie for Bvitne time, and now
thank Gm lor hiv good dim, and your vnluuble medicine,
I am once more restored to perfect health. I most
enmestly reenmmend those who nre suffering from affec
tion of the liver to give your Pills nnd Tonic a fuir trial,
and a cure will he effected I hnve sent many pcisous to
yon, a id liicy have all been cured. Any information my
teituw citizens may require will bo frtely given by the
subscriber, at his lesideure, No. t'edcial street, be
tween 6th street aud i'aflA) unk rm 1.
OHAKLi:SJ(HNl NfSm.,
Formerly I'rt liters' iiTlcMuuufacturer
t3al
Dr. PCHKVCK will le proieKsimially nt hia principal
offiee, No. Id North flixWi street, comer of Commerce,
PHILADELPHIA, every Saturday, from 0 a. m. until 4
p. m No. !W Bond street; New York, eveiy Tuesday,
f'om 7 to 3 j No. 3t Hummer street, Jl'tftiou, Mnss , every
Wednesday, from 9 to :j, and evei7 nl her Friday at 1U8
Baltimore atreet. Baltimore, Md. All nd?ice free, but
lor a thorough examination of the lu'igs with his Kiapi
romeier the charge is three dollars
Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tontr, each
tl,60 per boltta, or p;,5U per haif duztn. Mandrake
fills, 25 eentf per box.
r .ir site by nl! DruffiHts and leIers.
Match SI, lSCS. l'v.
CARPEXTKRS, Saddler?, Blaeksmilhs, Carriage
Makers. Shoemakers, Merchants, Miners, Far
mers aud the citizens generally.
Look to your interest and buy at the new Hard
ware Storo of J. 11. CONLEY A CO.
Suubury, Juno 10, I860.
Wew Spring Styles I
Mla A!I!A PAIYrEK,
Two doors West of tlie Post Office,
STTlSrBXT-i"5T PENN'A.
RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the
public to her lurge and varied assortment of
Spring & Summer Millinery Goods
which she has just received andonened. Her stock
mbraccs FANCY I'M ESS UOOlS, Embroideries,
Cluny Lace, Lnce Cull m , Lintn Collars, Drcsa
Cords, Zephyrs, Buttons, Ac.
A line assortment of ladies' nnd gents' Hosiery,
u loves, rans, rarasoiK, uugie J riminings, niDbons,
Belt Ribbons, Velvet Kibl ous, Bruid. Ladies' Neck
ties, Fancy Dress Combs, Head Dresnex, Ae.
Irvin's Patent Hair Crimpers, llair Coils, Cuio:..
and a large assortuieut of other articles, too nume
rous to mention.
I have also just received a fine lot of Perfumery,
r,.i- , ii -i. i l .
3UaIB. XUUIU OJ1U 1AMT lirUfrUOS.
ANNA PAINTER.
B unbury, April 2i, 1SC9.
BOWMAN & LEONARD,
Manufacturer! and
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
ID
SILVER
tod
3 1 L V E It PLATED
GOODS.
Oi An-U Mr-e, IMiilndelpliia.
Those in waut of Silver or Silver Plated Ware will
find it uiuuh to their advantage Ly vUitiug our Store
before waking their purchases. Our long experi
ence in the manufacture of the ahove kind of goods
enables ns to defy competition.
We keep no goods but those which are of the First
Vlaw. all of our own make, and will beaold at rcjuo
d price
July 7th, I860. lye,
GREATEST INVENTION SINCE THE
. . SEWTNG JT 4 CHINE.
TAX u.Mti:i;ci4
BABH STOPPER AND LOCK.
Cimplioity, Durability, Convenience, Comfort exd
Seeuiily, eombined with anouiy
THE STOPPER AND LOCK supports either sash
at any point.
It can be applied to any wluduw in a few minutes.
It does not iuicloru Iu taking out a null.
It is not affected by tuy janing aoliou, and pre
rent the rattling of.a-b.
it ii self-acting in all iu work, aud makes it Im
possible to forget to lock the window.
It allows proper vectilation without leaving the
window uulooked.
It acts by gravity has to spring and can never
get out of order.
U does not wear but. but will last while the
house elands
Windows that Lave only cue ttuth moveable, may
is changed, so as to move both, at a trilling cxpecke.
Stopprr find Mah-U, Oh Uollur
Complete.
It mutt come into general nt for iu radical ad
vantage), as a Sell-Acting, Burglar-Proof Lock and
Ventilator.
kur Railway Cars, 6t(ianibota, etc., it li perfuot,
a 'id, in foot, the thing long sought.
It is empbaiioally just w-liat everybody wants, and
everybody can have. The demand izutt be uuliu-i.
ttl
I'aptnliits, Uaiiufuturers, Builders, and men
Inokuig for buioes, are iavititd to call oa the tub
eeribcr and exanuna it.
JACOB WILVKK, Jr.,
Juty HI, ht . 4 Sunbury, Pa.
8U"SBU&YCLAS8ICAL INSTITUTE.
Iaatruclora. . .
Rr. 8. t. iliLtaa,
Ri. W. C. Caaaaa,' . , ; j
kSr. Juaa J.Btaaaa, . . -
Aiiat a. it. Powtaa,
j-i . Jdisa Jait) A. Fi.Kroia.i r. 1 1 j
Kvery fuil.ty a (forded for tboroagb UalalngU
the Eagitth, Matbiituttieal and Cleetieal Brauebe.
Untie, Irawing and Book-keeping, extra. "
v 2tid Uuarter of ummr Peerim oin Uosdav,
fieiubcr iM 1rV.
r-'KSIi FOR t CIRCFLAil
' Lbiir. rj 1, 104
Mr
NEW GROCERY!
CALL AT FCRMAX'S OLD STAND.
..'
,xt1Vll0tEiAi;ll RETAIL
lC2
AND
' 'I JA
Provision Store
, , , ,FOR C1IEAP GOODSI , !
. . i : -0 , v ) - .
Thtlr Stock U sompltt, oootlitlng In Irt of
EL'UARS, COFFEES, TEAS, 5PICES, COAL OIL,
. .. , Tolnoco, Cljfon, Flour, Feed, Fish, Suit, .
.. liaoit. Shoulderi, Cbeoie, Fruit,
- - . GIom, Lmnipi,., Ao
CouLtnr Produce Wken ia exoktBge for Ooode.
- UF"CU nd znmtiie our Stock, end alify your
eelves. i ( f :
Sunbnry, Mey 12. 1368.
v IVitll l'aipcrend Border in great variety
new itylcsJmtreoeiTed t Ihn Mammoth Siore nf
J. W.l'llILINQ A SON.
Sunbury, Pot. 14. 180S.
35,000 lbs. aorted Cbercoal Iron nt of cti. Ib.
ai J. H.COKLEY A CO.
Runbury, June 10, 1806.
Luvkun ouua At ltloviibur ICuil
rond.
ON and after Kur 27th, 1S65, Fauenger Traini
will ran aa follows :
SOUTHWARD.
A. M.
P. M.
10.05
11.14
.M.
4.50
a. 20
8.63
0.30
10.14
Lear Scrantun, .
' KiiKfKlon,
l'.u(crt,
Danville,
Arr. Northumberlnnd
6.50
0.65
0 14
8.50
10 SO
NORTUWAKD.
Lcnve Korthnmborland, 6.00 J 05
" Uanvillo, 8.40 3.40
Kuport, 9 15 A. M. 4.15
Kingston, 2.35 8. 30 0.55
Arr. at Scrunton. S.45 9.35 8.10
Troin. lenviT; Kingston nt 8.30 A. M. for Srrun
ton. connect with Triin arriTingnt New York t5.20
Loavinir Northumborland n 8.00 A. M. and Kings
ton 2 "0 V. M. connect with the Train arriving at
:ew lorK at IU.03 f. M.
l'ossenirers taKinc Irani South from Fcrsnton at
5.50 A. M. via Northumberland, reneh llnrrisburg
12.30 P. M.. Baltimoro 5.30 P. M., Wnshincton 10..
00 P. M. via Hupevt roach Philadelphia at 7.00 p. m.
ti. A. oup i.
Kingston, Nov. 25, 1SC5.
irtlirn t'onlrnl ISnllwny.
FOl' 11 TRAINS DAILY to and from Baltimore
and Washington city.
THREE TliAlXrt DAILY to and from the North
ftnd t" llrimch Su-ouolinnna. nnd Northern and
Western PennsylvanU and Now York.
ON and after MONDAY, NOV. 19th, 1SC8,
the Trains of the Northern Central Railway
will run as follows :
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train
leaves Baltimore
" HarrisburK,
9.15 am
1.20 p m
A. 25 p m
10.10 p m
2.05 a m
11 35 am
3.00 p m
12.10 p m
4.10 p m
1.15 am
4.00 a m
7.20 p m
2 05 a m
7 00 a m
7.10 a m
8.40 a iu
nrr ct V illinmsport,
Buffalo Express lenves Ilaltimora
" Jlarrisburg,
" Klmira.
arr. CRnandaigua,
Fast Line, loaves Baltimore,
" Jlarrisburg,
" Kluiiro,
arr. CunHndnigua,
trio Express leaves Kalliiuorv,
" llarrisburg,
arr at trio,
York and Harris. ) leaves York,
burg Accom. ) arr. HarrUburg;
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train,
leaves Williamsport, 8.40 a m
" llnrrisburg, 1 .35 p m
arr. at Baltimore, 6.00 p m
Buffalo Express leaves Canandaigua, 2 00 p m
" LI mini, 6.30 p Li
" llarrisburg, 2.50 a m
arr. at Baltimore, 7 00 a ni
Fast Line leaves Canandaigua, 10.20 pm
Fluiira, 1 05 n m
" llarrisburg, 0.20 a m
arr at Bultimore, 1.00 p m
York and Harris- I leaves llarrisburg, 6 05 p m
burg Accom. j arr. York, 8.35 p m
Cincinnati! Exp. leaves llarrisburg, 8.40 p m
arr. Baltimoro, 12.20 am
Mail Train and llarrisburg Accommodation North
and bouth will run daily, except Sunday. Elmira
Express North daily, and South daily, except Won
duy. Cincinnati Express south will run daily except
Sunday.
Fast Line North arrives daily except Sundays.
Elmira Express North leaves daily, and Erie Ex
press North leaves daily except Saturday.
For further information apply at the Ticket Office
In the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
I. N. DcBAKKY Gen. Supt.
K-uliiiif ICailroiMl.
' SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
June llth, I860.
GREAT TRUNK LINE from the North and
North-Wc.t for Philadelphia, New York, Read
ing, Pottsviile, Taiuacjua. Asblund. Lebanon, Allen
ton n, Euston, Lpbratu, Lilix, Lancaster, Columbia,
Ac., ta.
Trains leave llarrisburg for New-York, aa fol
lows : 3.00, 8 10 and O.U.i A. M. and 2.10 and 9.15
P. M, connecting with similar Truint on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York nt 6 00
and 10.10 A. M. and 4.10, 6.2(1 and 10.45 P. M.;
Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.15
P. M. Trains, without change.
. Lw.i , u iiu.Uburg lor Reading, Pottsviile, Tama,
qua, Mincrsville, Axhlund. Fiue Grove, Allentown
and Philadelphia at S. 10 A.M. and 2.10 and 4.10
P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way sla.
tiont ; the 1.10 p m. Train making connections for
Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottsviile.
Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via .Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad, leave liarriaburg at 3.20 p. m.
Returning : Leave New York nt 7.00 aud 9.00 a.
m., 12:00 Noon and 8.00 p. m.; Philadelphia at 8.16
a. m. and 3.30 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves
Philadelphia at 7.30 a. ui., returning from Reading
at 8.30 p. m. stopping at all Htaliont ; Pottsviile at
all Stations ; Pottsviile at 8.45 a. in. and 2.45 p. m.
Ashland 6.00 aud 11.30 a. in. and 1.05 p.m.; Tuiua
9.45 a.m. and 1.00 and 8 55 p. in.
031 nt i.'.j a m. and I 00 and 8.55 p. m.
Leave Pottrville for llarrisburg via Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Railroad at 7 00 a. m.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Reading at
A. 00 A. II. returning from Philadelphia at 5.00
P.M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Beading at 0 45
A. M., 12.05 noon and 6. lit P. M. fur Ephrala, Litis,
Lancaster Columbia, Ao.
On Suuduys: Leave New York at 8 00 pm., Phila
delphia H.OO A. M., and 3.15 P M. the b. 00 a. in.
train running only to Ree ling, Pottsviile 8 00 a rn.,
Tamaqua 7 30 am, for llarrisburg, 9 05 a m. and
Reading at 1 2.1 a in, for llarrisburg 7.30 u. m. 10 ill
a. in. lor ew xoik, aud Zj p ui. lor i bilaueipiiiu.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excursion
Ticket, at reduced rates to and from all point.
I'aggage checked through : 80 Pounds Brggaga al
to ed each Pattener.
O. A. NICOLLS,
Ccneral Supuiinteudeut'
"X7E would invite the attention of Carpenters to
T our large and well selected auortment of
loules, comprising Chisels of all kinds, Augurs,
p;e. S'.wi Jr.in and Steel Square, aud in fact
eery thinit wantod tocomnleUi a lull outfit, ui tLo
Uurdwar store of J. II. CONLEY A CO.
1 AAA ustolnl,r8 wanted to buy Hardware, Ac,
IvUU at the Cheap Hardware and Iron Store of
J. CONLEY A CO.
fiuulury, Jon 10, 13CS.
To procure a family group Photograph, go to
BYBRLY'8 Room in Simpson Building up Hairs
TUI3 .iii:at caini:
Of
'HTJMAN MISERS'.
J oat Publuhtd, in a Sealed Envelop. Prlo 6 cent.
A Lecture on th Nature, Treatment, and Radio'
Cur of ?uiinl Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, in
(laced by Self-Abuse ; involuntary Emiationt, Impo
tency, Nervous Debility, and InipdimenUto Mar
riage generally ; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fit
Mental and Pbytisal Incapacity, Ao. By MOB. J.
CI LVERWELL, M. D., Author or th "Uretn
Book," A.
Tb world-renowned author, ia this idmirabl
Leotur, oltarly prove from hit own experiene
that th awful eontaquwio of iS'tlf-Abuta may b
Seetutlly removed without niedioina, and wiibout
dangerous surgical operation, bougie, instrument,
ring, or cordials, "pointing out a mode of our at mm
etrtain and efleetual, by which avary sufferer, no
matter what bit condition may be, may our bisuwlf
cheaply, privately, and radically. Tbia Laotar
will prov a boon to Thouandt and Thousandt.
' Satit andar aal, in a plain ntlope, to any ad
drte, aa receipt of til eentt, or Mo pottag lantpi,
by addrewng tbe publisher.
-Alw, Dr. tlLVEKW,LL'8 'Marriag Oaid,"
ariM(6Ha. - - - --- - j
Addrta th Publithr. V ,
' -v.- CHAH. t. 0. KLINE CO..
1J7 Bowery, New York, Pot iiflle box 4,584.
ftptembw Ib4 ly
BALTIMORE
LOOK HOBFITAL.
tSTABLISHED AS A KEFUOl FROM QUACK
RY T1IS ONLY PLACE WJIBRE A CURB
CAN BE OBTAINED. ,
tSA. JOnNSTON liiui discovered fnemoit Oettaltl,
XJ Bpeedf and ohlr- KfTeotttaJ 1 Bemedf h
World for aH Private Dlseaaea, Weakneeeofthe Back
W Limbs, Stricture, ArTection of th KMnyi and
Bladder. Involuntary Ditcharge, Impoteaoy, 0
:al Debility, Nervoutnesa, Dyspepty, Langnor. Low
Spirits, Conrution of Idea. Palpitation of th Heart,
rienldity, Tremblings, Dlmnetaof Sight of Olddlnett,
Disease of the Head, Throat, Not or skin. Afleetiont
r th.T.lvar. Lnnn. Stomach er Bowel tboa Terri-
J bl Diaordera arising from th Solitary Ilablt tf
t outh tnoae teorei anu nmirj iirnc.ivv. uiurv
to their victims than th eon g of Syrens to tb Ma
tin of Ulysa, blighting their most brilliant hope
or anticipations, rtndoring marriaga, o.,lmpotsi
bl. ' ' i
oiramc- " -1
Especially, who hav become th victims of 8oHtary
Viee, that dreadful and destructive habit which
annually sweeps to an untimely gTtv thousands of
Young Men of tha most exalted talent and brilliant
InUelloct, who might otherwltebar ntraned listen
ing Senates with th thunder of 1oqune or waked
toecslaty th living lyre, may tall with full on
lideno. itiAnniAor.
Married Persons, or Young Mqn eontomplitlng
marriage, being aware of physical Weakness, organic
ueouiiy, acioTmiuea, ao , tpeeuuy ourcu.
He who nlaoes himself under th ear of Dr. J
may rellgionsly confide in hia honor as a gentleman,
and confidently rely upon nis sain aa roytioiaa-
rn,n.js.i.i nnnul. anil Full Virnr Restored.
Thin Distretsin Affection which render Life
miserable and marriage impossible It th penalty
paid by th victim of improper indulgence. Young
Cersont ar too apt to commit xoeee from not
eing aware of th dreadful eonsequenee that may
who that understands th tuliieot will
pretond to deny that the power of procreation t lost
sooner by those falling Into improper habit than by
the prudent' Beside being deprived th pleasures
of healthy offspring, the most aeriout and destructive
vmntoms to ooth body and mind arise. The system
i. Trncri..l the Phvsioal and Mental Funo
tlons Weakened, Lot. of Procreative Power, Njrvout
iii.i.iii,ii Tintuinata. Palnitation of the Heart.
Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of
the Framo, Cough, Consumption, ieoay ana uam,
Ofllce, Tio. 7 SoutU I'rctlerlcU Street
l.oft hand sida loltig from Baltimore street, a few
doors from th oorner. Fail not to observ nam
and number.
Letters muBl be paid and contain a stamp. Tb
Doctor's Diplomas bong In nitotnc.
X HUE WAttllAWED I."J TWO
DAVS.
Nt Mtrevry or Nanseoui Drvgt.
IR. aoiisTo.-x.
Momberof theBoyal College of Surgeon. London,
'.Irodnnte from one of th most eminent College in
the United States, and the greater part of whose life
i,., .v,., ..,n in il,n hoKnitals of London. Paris,
Philadelphia and elsewhere, ha effected tome of
the most astonishing oures that wore ever known ;
many troubled with ringing in the head and ear
when asleep, great nervoutnes, being alarmed at
mdden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing,
ittcndcd sometimes with derangement of mind, were
;urcd immediately.
mil! PAKTICIXAR NOTICE
Tir .T iiMnuM,! all those wh have inlured them
inciulvence and BoliUrr habits.
which ruin both body and mind, unfitting them for
.itii.v Hn.inM. .tnrl v. tneietv or marriaee.
Tuma urn ini of the sad and melancholy effects
produced by early habits of youth, vii: Weakness of
11 e Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimnees of
Sight, Loss of Muscular rower, rnipuauon oi uie
Iheart, Dyspepty. Nervout Irritability, Derangement
of the Uigestive r unotiont, ueneroi kiuiuij, ojuiy
tiimu nf (!oTiiiinnlinn. Ao.
Mkioit Tha fearful effects on th mind are
mnnh to ha dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of
Ideas, Depression of Spirit, Evil-rorebodlngs, Aver
sion to Society, Belf-Distrutt, Lov of Solitude,
i imiiiitv An nre tomeoi ine eviit nrouuucu.
i llot'HANDS oi persons oi an ages eu
what is the cause of 'their dcolining health, losing
lueir vigor, Dccoming weaa, pi, uniw. "
e naciatcd. having a singular appearance about th
eyes, cough and symptoms oi eonsumpuou.
A'ho have Injured themselves by a certain practice
l,n1iilD.nH In when alone, a habit frequently learned
fioin evil companions, or at school, th effect of
. . ! ' . ... I ..I . J It a..
winch aro nightly leu, even wneo aeieep, aim u
cured render marriage impossible, and destroy
both mind and body, ehould pply lmmeiuaieiy.
llW i niiv that a vounff man. th hope of hi
ennntrv il, n riurlincr of hit narentt. tbould be snatched
1 , -rill. 1.. .L .
Irom all prospects ana enioymenia ui mo, "j m
consequence of deviating from the path of nature
and indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons
nt'ST, before contemplating
ru a it it ia . r.
reflect that a sound mind and body ar th most
necessary requisite to promou oonnuoiai nappiness
Tnrieml without these, the iournev through life be.
3omes a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly
darkens to the view: the mind become! tbadowed
miih iin.nnir I fi led with the me ancbotv reuec
tion that tbe happiness of another becomes blghted
witn our own
When tbe misguided and imprudent votary of
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pleasure nndt mat ne naa lmoioea mo hiui ui iui.
painful disea, it too oiien nappens iuai u wumu
sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him
from applying to thote who, from duoation and
rnnneoLnhilitv. can alone befriend him. delaying till
the constitutional symptom of this horrid duett
make their annonrance. such at ulcerated tor
throat, diseased noso, nocturnal pains in the head
and limbs, dimness of sight, deafness, nodes on the
shin bones and armt, blotches on th head, face and
ertrrmiliM. timm-ess'ini: with frightful rapidity, till
ailoitthe palate of the mouth or th bone oftb
nose full in, and the victim of this awful disaas
becomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death
puts a period to hit dreadful sufferings, by (ending
niin to "that Undiscovered Country from whence no
traveller returns."
It la imrlnnrholv fact that thousands fall victims
to this terrible disease, owing to the unskillfulnesa of
ignorant pretenders, who, by me use oi mai uiaaiy
1'uison, Mercury, ruin th constitution and mak
tiie residue of life miserable.
MiitA4.r:itf
Trust not your live, or health, to th oar oftb
many Unlearned and Worthleas Pretender, destituU
01 Knowledge, nam or cnaraeier, won eupj
lobnston'a advertiaements, or ttyl themselves, in
the newspaper, regularly Educated Physiciant,
incapable of Curing, tbey keep yon trifling month
after mouth taking tneir nuny ana pcuuuui sow
noumlt. nr at Ions at the tmallett fee can be obtained
and in despair, leav you with ruined health to igb
o er your galling disappointment.
I)r Johnston is th only Physician advertising,
Hit oredential or diDloma always hang in bit offio
Hit rsmidiet or treatement ar unknown to all
others, nreoared from a life tpent in the great hot'
pitalt of Europe, th first in tb oountry and a mor
extensive r rivalt jrramct uioa auy vuiu r wjtiuiau
in th world.
MMiltltXHI HT OF TIIE PRKSN
Tb many thousand eared at this inttitution year
after year, and the numerou important Surgical
Operations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by
tbe renortara ol tha "Sun." "Clipper," and many
other papers, notice of which hav appeared again
and again before th publie, beside bis Handing at
a gentleman ot character ana reeponuuiuiy, it
tuflicient ruarante to tb afflicted.
Mtl. IISi: AKI N SI'EKWILV
I'liii'.n.
Persona writing should b particular In directing
tneir letters io nit institution, in ine lonowuig mum
aun.x 91. JUII.KTO, M. 1
Ol the Baltimore Lock Hospital, Ballimor, Md.
June 30 1866 ly.
PUKE Lubio Extracta and Labia Soap, at
LIUUTNEK'S, Market Square.
FALL AND WIN? KB
Millinerv Goods
Ju.t opening at th Millinery Store of
Miss M. L. OU8SLER,
Fawn 6tret, blow tb Railroad, BL'NBVRY, PA
Suob a
D D I ' 3 , U 5
Drees-Trimmings, Uad-Drte, Ulove, Hotitry
; Kibbont, Flow en, Collar, Uandktr
chlefa, A., Ao.,
which hav been earefully aelaoted. ' - . f
Miat M. L. U ussier baa Juat opened a large
meat of Millinery Uoodt. Ladies tbould Dot fail to
go and at tbe latett itlet at it will pay to not delay
in visiting heritor.
Call and examin for yourttlvt. No troubl
how good , . (
Bunbury, Oot. 13, 1864. J I i 1 ' . i . '
Proaur on of BYBRLY'8 Flo Photograph Pie.
tlirM ml ki. Hiw.m. in MlmMM1. I) i I 1 ,
MINE Feather Bruxbes, at .
LIOHTNIB'S.
T A DIES eall and M th Daaging Bukttl
i vmammmmtMwm nB jtesee, at
. , , LiUHTNER i
JFyoa -an good Tin. Wart), go t lUITB
0N11KA' Now bhop. - Ar .
"KT wl fmll rpor ! Itrder, JMt
11
rivd by
Scrofula, or Kingfs Evil, !
I it conttltutionar iIUmm, a etrmlptlon of th
blood, by which tliia fluid become vitiated,
weak, And poor, lieinv in th circulation, it
prvadM um wtnoi Doxiy, ana may cum out
in diMte on any part of it, , . No organ ii fret)
from it attacks, nor U there on vvlucb. it roy
pot detroyJL'h tcrofulou taint.! variously
caused by mtrcurial ,liaeae, low livingr-d'4
oraerca or. untienltliy food, impure ir, ruta
and filthy liabitt, the) depressing vice,' nndj
Above all, bythe venereal Infectiorl.' "What,
ever be it origin, it I hereditary (it the eon.
(tltution, descenrtltif Mrom paretittto chliuren
unto tlx third and fourth generation " indeed. ,
it em to b the rod f Jiun who eaye, i
will visit jtUe iiiiquiti of the. tVlkeri upon
their children." .... .,' ;. . '. 'i
It effect commence by denottuon from th
blood of corrupt or ulccrou matter, Which, in
the lunir. nrer, and internal ortrans, is termed
tubercle nv the' gland, Iwellin $ and on
th Mir bice, eruption or sore. 1 in foul eor-,
ruption, which pendcra in the blood, dcprcaiei
the energie of life, 10 thnt tcrofuloua constitu
tions not only muter trom tcrotuiout com
plaint, but they have fur lens power to with
stand the attack of other disease cons.
qucntly vast -numbers perish by disorders
which, although not scrofulous iu their nature,
ar still rendered futal by this taint iu th
system. Most of tho consumption tviucii de
cimates the human family hn its origin directly
in this acromions contamination; and many
destructive dlwnsea of the liver, kidney, brain,
and, indeed, of all the organ, arise from or
are aggravated ly tlie sum cauae.
One quarter of nil our people are scrofulous
their persons are invnded by this lurking in
fection, and their hcnlth is undermined by it.-
To cleanse it from the system we muat renovate'
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine w supply in
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Snrsnparilla,
th moat effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fntul mnlntlr. It is com
bined from the most active remedial thnt have
been disrovered for the expurgation of this foul
disorder from th blood, and the rescue of th
system from it destructive consequences.
Iience it should he employed for the cure of
not only Scrofula, hut nlso those other affec
tions which arise from it, such ns F.uui'Tivi
and Skin DisRAsr., Sr. Anthony's Finn,
Itoan, or riKYsirnt.A, riMi'i.tts, 'Ftiarvi.es,
Bi.otciirs, llr.atxsnml lluii.a,TuMoKa,TrTTr.n
and Salt Rhruk, Sci.i Hkad, Kinowohsi,
UllKUMATlHM, STI'lllI.ITICUllllMliUCt'lllAl. l)ia-
basks, Duin'nr, Dvai-Kvau, Dr.iui.irr, find,
indeed, ai.i. Comitaints ahinino fuuh VntA
IKI ou iMi't iii! lit.min. Tho popular belief
In " impurity of Hit Wood " is founded in truth,
for scrofula is a dcgviicrntiun of the blood. The
particular purpose and virtu of this Saraspa
tills is to purify and regencrato this vital fluid,
without which sound health is impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
A"YER'S
Ague Onre,
roR tiic sresDV cvac r
1 ntermtttent Paver, or Fever and Agn,
Remittent Fever, Cltlll Fever, Dumb
Attue, Periodical lleadarlie, or Billon
Headache, and Illllona Fever, ludted
for tha whol elate of d Urate nrla;lnat
ittar In lflllory Ucrangcmcnt, catiaeit b
tha Malaria of Bllatuiatle Countrie. ,
We are enabled here to ofler the community a '
rtmedy which, while it cure the above complaints
with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any
quantity. Such a remedy is invaluable in districts
where these afflicting disorders prevail. This
"Curb" expels the miasmatic poison of Ffivra
and Aoub from the system, and prevents the de
velopment of th disease, if taken on th first ap
proach of its prtinonitory symptoms. It is not only
the bett remedy ever'yct discovered for tint elan
of complaints, but also the cheapett. The large
quantity w tupply for a dollar lumps it within In
reach of every body ; and in bilious districts, where
Fbvrr and Aoub prevails, every body should
have it and use it freely both fur cure and protec
tion. A great aupcrinrity of tliit remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure uf Intevmittentt it that it contains no Quinine
or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism or
other injurious ellects whatever upon the constitu
tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if
they btd never had the disease.
Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of
the miasmatic poison. A great variety of disor
ders arise from its irritation, among which are
Ji'turatiia, Itheumathm, Gmit, lleailachi, Wind
rim, I'ottthactifi, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, VaU
pitatimt. Painful Affection of the Spleen, fiifcr
ift, fain in the llotcclt, Colic, Paralytie and Z
rangement of the Stomach, all of which, when
originating in this cause, put on the inteitnittent
tape, or become periodical. This " Curb " expels
the poison from the blood, and consequently cures
them all alike. It is an invaluable protection 10
immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily
residing in the malarious districts. If taken occa
sionally or daily while exposed to the infection,
that will be excreted from the system, snd cannot
accumulate in tuflicient quantity to ripen into dit
eate. Henco it ia even more valuable for protec
tion than cure, and few will ever tuffcr from Inter
mittent if they avail themselves of the protection
this remedy affords.
Frspared by Sr. J. C. ATZB & CO., Lowell, Hat.
FRILING A SON, Suubury, Pa.
K. B. MeCay, Northumberland, tnd all Druggists
and dealer everywhere. At whole! by J. M.
MORRIS A CO., Philadelphia.
December 23, 18S. ly
Pure Liberty White Lead,
Will do mor and better work at a given Cost, than
any other! Try it! Manufacrured only by
ZIEtiLER A SMITH,
Wholesale Drug. Paint A ttlass Dealer,
No. 137 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
. January 27, IBM ly,
CtO MO.Vril 1 AGENTS wanted for
us entirely new articles, jutt
out. Ad'
dres 0.
T. OAREY,
City Building, Biddeford.
Main
aeoz.1 ly
Washington House.
SAMUEL BNYDEH,
OPPOSITE TTIIt NFVT COURT HOUSE,
BUNBURY, PA
,"piIIS popular and comfortable Hotel has been
L fitted up in tepenor order for the accommoda
tion of Strangers, Travellers, and the public gener
ally. No effort will be tpared by Ihe Proprietor ta
make it a favorlt resort and a pleasant boms for
very guest Hi tabl, his bar, snd th long ex
perience of the proprietor, warrant him In antioip.
ting a liberal thereof publio patronage.
Extentiv (tableau and every desirable conve
nience. 6unbury, April T, 1806. ly
TAILORING-
J. F. SCHAFFER,
RESPECTFULLY Informs tbs eitltens ef BUN
BURY and vicinity, tbat be ba opened
. Tailoring tilsop,
' th room over Farnsworth' Grocery, oppotiU tb
Ceutal Hotel, Sunbury, wher b it ready to make
ap garment of all kinds in th latest Uyle and bett
workmanlike manner.
Having had experience la th basinets for a nam
ber of yean be hope to render general eatufaoiloa
Custom work is respectfully solicited.
J. F. SCHAFFER.
Bunbury, Msy 13, 1865. ly
... lttveatora' OOIcea. '
D'KPINUEIL A EVANS, :
Civil EaaiNtxas add Patibt Solicitors.
' No. 43 Walnut strut, Philadelphia.
- Patent olicited consultations on angineering
Draughting and Sketoke, Model and Machinery of
all kinds uad and tkilfully atMaded to. 6poial
attention given to rejected oatet and interference.
Authentic eopie of ill DooumenU from Patent Of
to prweursd. N. B Save yeunelva iselea troubl
and travailing xpac, a tbr it ae actual need
for personal interview with ui. All butinee with
these Offices can b transacted in writing. For far
ther information dtreet as abov, with (tamp nolo4,
for Circular with reference.
February 1, IHo6)y . . I
1 ft AAA LBa- WJI and Spike at t7 Xj par
lv.vUU ' ag, attkaw Hardware .Store of
, ' J. 11. CONLEY A CO. '
Bunbury, Jun It, lS6t. i
BREA&IAil SUAWL8, for tal at tb. Fay
Store f r ANNA PAINTER.
TCB CREAM FREE2ERS a4 ihtly'a PaUot
j, vkuii n riugere, lor ai oj
- tUaktwyj Jaly t, l66.
, tKTELMOYIK.
i
TresMTlptloaii
Vflly eottpoaadtd of tb
IT ba DRUOS as sa
aaaito cnar of
JMO. raiLiwa a anw
PORT-GRAPE WINE."
Pare and Kenr Tears
it
ii I T
FOR TUB COMMUNION TABLB A FAMILY TJ8I
IT rf 1
1 Pretorlbed by Physicians fer-U'
- Females, wl
kly person snd INVALIDS !
EXCELLENT WINE FOR FEMALES
, Every family at thlt season, should nt "
SPEERS WINE,
celebrated In Europ for It medicinal and beneficial
qualities, highly esteemed by eminent pbinoitnt,
used in European and American Hospitals, and by
lorn of th first families in Europ and Amerioa.
AS A TONIC
It ha no equal, causing an appettt and building op
thetystem, being entirely a par win of a most
valuabl grap.
AS A DIURETIC
It Impart a healthy lotion of th Ulandt, Kidneys,
and Urinary Organs, very beneficial in Dropsy,
Qout, and Rheumatio Afiectiona.
SPEER'S WINK
Is a pur article from the Juice of tb Port Grape,
j possessing medicinal propertiet superior to any other
i wine in use, and an exellent article for all weak and
I debilitated persons, and the aged and infirm, im
proving in appetite, ana Deuenning laaiet ana
children.
Try it once, and yon teill vet lie deceivta.
L""Be sure the signature of ALraco Srna I
over th cork ofeach bottle.
Sold by W. A. Bennett. Sunbury, and all first claw
dealers, who also sell the t'AfsTII.I.A.
i OUT IIRAKDV.t choice old artiole. im-
I ported only by Mr. Speer, direct from th valley of
upono.
ljs-Trads supplied by Wholesale Druggists.
Idt'-By A. SPEEIl.athitvinevardin New Jersey.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 208 BROADWAY, K. Y.
Sunbury, Jan. 16, 1866. ly.
BREAD & FANCY CAKES.
3D-7"I3D FRY,
'' To door wett of th Pott Office, SUNBURY, Pa.
"a ESPECTFCLLY Informs tbe eltirent of Sun-
X bury and vicinity, that he will bak to order
all k tit or
C kea for Italia, Pnrtico, Ac.
Families ire supplied with FRESH BREAD, Twist
Rolls, Ruekf, Tea Buns, Ao., and also kept on hand
nianataotured out ot the best materials.
All order will meet with prompt attention.
Having bad large experianc I hope to give
general satisfaction to all who may favor me with
their patronage. DAVID FRY
Sunbury, Deo. 9, 13Si.
KI.
C. GKARIIAItT'H
Confectionery, Toy and
FEtTIT STORE.
Jflarket Street, Sunbury, Pa. .
CONFECTIONERY OF AIL KINDS,
TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRUIT, &c, &c,
CONSTANTLY on hand and for sal tt th abov
establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason
able prices.
He it manufactnring all kind of Confectioneries
to keep up a full assortment which ar told at low
rates.
Tobacco, Segars, Stuonry, Nuts of all kinds, and
a variety of other tiol , all of whiah ar ofltttd
wholesale and retail. 1 -
Ie-llemember th nam and placa.trt
M. C. OEARHART,
Market street, 3 doors west ef E. Y. Bright A Sen's
store.
Sunbury, Sept. It. 1863. tf i
NEW ESTABLISHMENT !
A. E. SAVAGE,
Watchmaker
ggrkgra JEWELER.
In Simpton's Building, Market Squar,
STJlTBTJPaT. PSlTlTiL.
T 1 AS constantly on band a fin assortment ef
II WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, Spec
tacles, Silver and Plated Spoon aud Fork, Ae.
Wat cue. Clocks uad Jewelry, re
Iialred and W AIIKA.Vrt:!.
Sunbury, Sept. 30, 1865
IARMERS call and look at th stock of Grass an
1 Grain Scythes, Manure, Hay and Straw Fork
Grain Cradles, Cradle Fingers. Tree. Lof. Fifth.
Tongue and Halter Chain ; Scythe Stone, Grindt
stone and fixtures, and everything to make harvest
ing pleaaaat and agreeable at the new Hardwar
(tor of J. U. CONLEY A CO-
Pure Liberty White I.eud.
. Preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it ! snd
you will bay no other.. Manufactured only
by Z1EGLER A SMITH, '
Wht letale Drug, Paint A Giant Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
January 27, 1U66 ly.
RKMEMBKR TIIE DEAD.
fi TESSRS. D. C. Distinger and John A. Taylor.
lfX would respectfully announce to the citiseot of
bunbury, and (urrouading country, tbat baring
formed a co-partnership, they ar now prepared to
lurnun ornameniea ana piaia
(IrnveoloBeit, Tombs V IIontinieBts
of tbs best Italian and American marble, at prices
that cannot tall to glv anlir satisfaction, and r
speelfully tolioit th publio patronage.
DISSINUER A TAYLOR.
Sunbury, March 31. 1U66. ly.
CIIA.taU OF VEPUT,
milE undtrtlrned reepMtfully informs bit friendl
X and tb publio that he baa okanged hit place of
loading r reign t in rniiaueipaut irom treed, nard
A Fraud, No. 811 Market Street, to
A. X. AOHEBON j
iCommittion Merchant, dealer in Flour, Grain, Seed,
to.)
,o. 1018 Market dt., Philadelphia,
where all freight will be loaded on ear of tb on-
darsigncd, lor jJaupnin, bunbury, bbamokia, snd all
intervening points.
All freight will b carried at low as oa any other
uae. uruert u carry ireigni rwpeotlully tolioited,
which will receive prompt attention.
J B. WEISER.
Sunbury, Jan. 13, 1866. 3m.
BITOT'S lEKDITISiLo
!. 1 ' (Lat Buehlar House.) .
-J HARIUSRURO, PENN'A.. -, i
r BIS well-known hotal kts not only beta rt.nd
X. ed but ha bn greatly altered and newly fit np
by the present proprietor, and it now on of th
most comfortable and convenient hotels in Harm-
archie, 186 ly
ffil.OBO -" YKAH! W. waa
ageiiLs everywhere to tell oar m
raovBD tJC 8wiua Machine. Thre new kinds
Upper-and upper teed. Warranted tve year
AboaUryar)argoonimlsioa paid. . l'h hlt
soaohiaeetold ia United State for leta than tM,
which are fully liewuwd b Howe, Wheeler A WU
son, Urover A Baker. Binirer A Oo '. and Baoh.Id.l.
1 1 ''f'
All Mhtr ekeapmaohiDwar kanriagwant aad tr.
teller at weer arwiiaU to arrwt, turn, aad imprun.
ok . Oirasdar stm. Adds, aU po Shaw
4 Clark, tiidaefurd. AUia. r Chjoage, jo, dec 31
fHOT 0 OB AP H'"A IBTJ MS
V " BOOKS ' AlTO 8TATTOHIBT,
HoBthly Time Bosks'; Drawing Books sad Slate. -Bocks,
BfmiBooks, J fin BooKt;fsboraadaB
BtokA, Dtariaa, Pvke twek,; Ink Mac, pen,
Pttxils, a to ateorttatarl of Pap. Ink. A.
For rale by Ah A FAIFTXtX
& (Biaini a (nan
S T O R D1r
Market SjqaRro, SURBl'BY, Pa.
'. I S I.I.I i-.i i ... . , ., ,
HATINO recently 'rircbated tk Drag 5tdr
formerly eondutted by. R. A Flthtr, I beg
leav to fnfoTfn tb' eititent of Sufibury snd vf
ainity, that I hay ntfrly nplecithed my Stock
f'i- KiW;l 2a' ' ' ' ''' 1
? ; , a -,xm MM. C7.a-. 1
AD i. ;)! : '
FANCY ARTICLES !
task a Combs, Bruth, Pocket-Books, Soap, Pr
futatry, Jialr-OH, KnirM, ooittort, Uoal-UU Lamp,
Tobacco and Cigar t, . , . ,
Palais, Oils, GIae, Glao, Patty,
Vnrnltibeo, latcait nediclmea, c.
All my Tl not ore, Syrups, Ointment. Cerate, and
tbr preparation aio manuJaotured by myself, and
from tbe best material lean Droour in Market.
Having had quit a number of years' xperint in
we
'!' Dtvg and Prterivtion Biitinm,
both In Philadelphia and the country, and alto th
advantag of the College of Pharmacy, I feel com
petent, to COMPOUND ALL PRESCRIPTIONS
mat the i'byiioiani and publio may favor m with.
All my preparation a 1 hav abov attrtd,ar
mad from the bett material, and opon honor I
attert, they are of officinal strength.
For medioiaal parpote, I keep on band the vtry
pett
WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS.
that I can croeur.
Before purchasing Ittwhere, call and convince
vur own imna.
.... W. A. BENNETT.
Bunbury, Nov 18, 1865.
NEW GROCERY
alllE subscriber begi leav to announce to tb
. eitismt of Sunbury and its vioiuity, that they
hav opened a
NEW GROCERY,
Two doort ic$t 6 J. U.' Engle't Store, in
. , Market Square,
where they art prertrtd to furnish every variety of
groceries, and will keep constantly on band lb
eboioest varieties of
FLOUR & FEED
Fish, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Cheeso, Ealt.
Spices of all ditcription, Soaps of every variety,
Candles, Smoking and Chewing tobacco, Segars,
liains. Shoulders, Bacon, nutter, nnd tugs. Also
Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Peaches aud Toma
toes. Pickets, Ketchup, Pepper Sauce, Raisins,
Lemons, Ac, of bestquality, and in fact every style
of articles kept In a well stocked Urocery. Also
Cider Vinegar. All kinds of oountry produce taken
in exchange. The patronage of tb publio is re
spectfully solicited.
GEORGE E. BEARD A CO.
Sunbury, Nov. 11, 1S65.
JEWELRY L JEWELRY!
JOSEPH KESSLER,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Market Street, Sunbury, Pa.
RESPECTFULLY informs bis friendl and the
publio, that be has just received a large assort
ment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Sptctaelet,
Silver and plated spoons. Forkt, Ae.
Watches, Cloeki and Jewelry repaired and war
ranted. Sunbury, Jan. 13, 1666. ly
JOHN WILVEK,
BOOT cSc SUOE
MANUFACTURER,
One door East of Failing's Store, Market Squsre
SUNBURY, PENN'A.
RESPECTFULLY inform! thscitiient of Sunbury
and vicinity, that ba it prepartd to manufac
ture to order all kindt of BOOTS A SHOES, at th
hortest notice end in the best workmanlike manner,
of the best material and at th lowest Cosh prices.
lie nopes to receive a lull sntr or patronage.
Sunbury, June 2, 18H6.
SUNBURY FOUNDRY
.i:0. KOIIKIIACll At, tox.
ARE now carrying on business at this old ettab
lishment with renewed vigor.
Costings of every description, promptly furnished
to order.
The Stoves manufactured at this Foundry have
acquired th highest reputation.
Particular attention raid to MILL CASTINGS
Farmers should not forget tbat tbe PLOW j made
bi iae ounoury foundry nave never oeen equalled.
Agricultural impiementi repaired at snort none.
Small castings, iucluding Cooking utensils, of the
most improved and most useful patterni.
The business will b conduoted on an enlarged
wale. Old cuttomert will b accommodated u usutl,
and new ones are respectfully solicited.
Sunbury, May 12, lSbt
1 1 NOR'SPatent Pocket anterni for sal at tk
X'J- Book aud Stationery ttor of
N. F. LIGHTNFR.
A LL kindtnf Hardware, Iron. Ae., not in store
Xa. will b sent for and delivered at tb lowest
price by J. H. CONLEY A CO.
Suubury, Jun 16, 1866.
A NVILS, Vioos, Bollowi Stocks, and Diet, and
X all goodt belonging to the Blacksmitbing buti
neat for tale low for Cash by
J. II. CONLEY A CO.
NEW LIQUOR STORE!
WM. HOOVER
Ilailroad Street, above Market,
KIAB TMX C1XTRAL HOTEL,
SUNBURY, PA.
RESPECTFULLY Invites hit friend and th
publie generally, to call and examine his large
artment at tin 4 belor purcbating Itewhero
llisi ttock res tatts ot llru nd lets.
t isiBkfy, isoiiustu lst, ina
ke It urn, MoBonsrabela aud
Jtosii'lM.u of (lit Isewl qunli
ly. WlaeM, Cider, Tlae.
tar, Ac., Ae.
Farmer, not el Keeper, snd others ire invited to
call, at hit Mock it genuine, and will render general
satisfaction.
Sunbury, February 8, 1866. '
RESTAURANT & BOARDING HOUSE-
CHAN. ITZi:i, Proprietor.
In Cake's Addittt n to SUNBURY, near th Penn'a.
' Railroad Company's Shops.
I' AGER BEER. Porter and Ale or th v.rbest
J brands, excellent German Wine, Sohweitser
Cheese, Tripe, Ao., always on hand,
PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS,
kept wbo will find empl accom uiodaliont. Good
cooks snd waiters, boarders can enjoy the quiet cum.
fort of home with far equal to tb beat hotel.
- Sunbury, May 26, 1866.
CHILDREN'S Carriage of tb newest tnd most
fatbiouabl ttyle atath Cheap Hardware stor
J. H. CONLEY A CO.
x--iisr's
PATENT HAIR CRIMPERS
: FOR , .,
Crimping' and Waving Ladiet Hair.
NO HEAT REQUIRED IN USING THEM. Atk
your store keeper fur them if b doe not keep
them, writ to tb manufacturer, Ii. 1 !.,
Sixth St. and Columbia Ay., Philadelphia.
September 39, loot. aia. -
Alkl .UH KXPUKMH COMPACT.
REDUCTION OF RATES ON PRODUCE, OYS
, . TERS, AC. ,
mHE rate on Fresh Fith, Oytt.rt in thsSh.11.aBd
I Truck of all kinds, to place la tbi Dlvitioa,
where iberato it Teitt per ltW Inter ever, ka keea
redoel 15 nt per 1V0 lb. At place wber tb
rat ia between 50 and 75 eeot per 100 lbs, tb rat
will b 60 oenta per 100 lbs. Barrels ef truek
weighing leta than 100 lot will b charged a 100 lbs
Froth Fish will rqatr U b packed ta light bar
rels or boxes.
Prompt attention to th o11otioa of Bills, Draft,
N. FEItltEB LIGHTNER, Agent.
fionbury, Jun 16. Htttt. . . -
' Pare Liberty White Lad.
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me noiteei, in mow auram ana tb most
oauoai. ATvm taaaamowrM otuv b
.i i, ,.i x , UfcAtLKR A fiat I TIT
mi tvBoieai wiu. rami Ulat dealers, .
No. 137 Noath THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
Jaaaary n, 1866 ly. - - - r
i TOILET AO A PS, Taotb-AiBihu, Hair Brushes
M'. .Fer salt by ANNA PAINTER.
fTVCRPtNTINl, Octal OU, titst Uimt "fjiil.
Jlfwtalftitf CtakVy j ...
S-u, OKL8T fcfX o
AK'D tnd fliaat le
i at Lrsarvia't
THB '.
PERUVIAN
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V -s-s
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i ' . V Ptotskta l.lroa,l, t
oi ,ratditeovry lamdioi whUtt ., ,
8TBIKES AT THB BOOT OF DISEASE,
by supplying th Blood with Its vital ralitcirLi,
- oa Lira i.skskt IRON. ' , ,
Thtsls th went of tb tronderful lucceu of tliia
. rtmedy ia earing ,
Dyppti, Llvr Complaint, Dropty, Chronl Diar
rbota. Boil, Nervout Affections, Chills and Fi
vers, Humor. Lots of Constitutional Vigor,
DitetMS of th Kidneys nd Blsddsr,
, , Fmale Complaints,
and all diseases originating In a
BAD STATE OF TIIE BLOOD
r accompanied by DciiLirr r a low stat r
, raa ststkh.
Btlng frt from Alcohol In any form, Its energi
ting effect ar not followed by eorretponding reao
tin, bat ar permanent, Infusing stkbdotm. vtooa
snd HEW Lira into sll parti of tho system, aud build
lag up an IRON CONSTITUTION.
DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY.
From the Venerahle Archdeacon SCOTT, D. D
DcKBAif , Canada East, March 24, 1865.
' ) I am an invsterats Dytptptio of mor
than 25 y tars Handing."
"I hav been to wonderfully benefitted
In th three thort weekt during which 1 hv uted ,
th Peruvian Syrup, that I con scarcely persuade
myself of th reality. People who have known me
ar astonished at the ohanire. I am widely known,
and can but recommend to other that which hot
done so much for me ,:
One of tbe most Distinguished Jurists in
New England Writes to a Friend aa ,
follows:
"I hav tried th PERUVIAN SYRUP, and th
result fully sustains yonr prediction. It has mad
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physical, than at any time during the lost fir
years."
An Eminent Divine of Boston, eaye:
I hav betn using th PERUVIAN SYRUP for
tome tima pott ; it gives me nkw vigor, suoVAHcr
or IFIK1TS, ILAST1CTT OF UUSCLE."
Thousands hav been changed by tho use of this
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strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and
invalids cannot reasonably hesitate to givu it a trial.
A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing certificates of
cure tnd recommendations from some of tb most
eminent physician, clergymen, snd others, will b
lent free to any address.
Lr&ea tbat etob bottle ba FfiKUViAM
Si KUP blown in tha glass.
For sale by
J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor,
tt Day Street, New Ytrk.
aaa ar all dbcsoiiti.
SCROFULA.
All Medical Men aeree tbat IODINE Is lb Bi
Remedy fur Scrofula and all kindred direate ev
discovered. The difficulty ba been to obtain a Pu
Solution of it.
Dr. H. ANDERS' IODINE WATER.
It a Pure Solution of Iodine. Without a Solvent
Containing a full grain to each ounce of water.
A most Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Reitoritir
It has cured and will cure SCROFULA in all its nia
fold forms.
TL'lcera, Canren, ftypliili, Saltj
Ittiettiii
snd it bat been used with tttonishlng sucoett in omi
of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Feint
lonspiainu iieart, L,iver, ana Kidney IMscases, a
Circular! will be tent free to any one aending tbi
addreei.
Prioe tl 00 a bottle, or 6 for $5 00.
Prepared by Dr. U. ANDERS, Phytieian and C!
mitt. For tale by
J. P. DINSMORE, 36 Dey Street, New York
And by sll Druggists.
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WILD CH &R32
hit betn used for nearly
HALF A CENTURY,
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Cought, C?ldt, Hoarseness, Sor Throat Ind
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Broehitis, Diujoulty of Breathing, Asth
ma and every afiection of
Tbe lltroat, I.ungt, aud Cue
CONSUMPTION,
which strri off mor viotimi shin other i
and which baffle th skill of tb Physioi.'
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TIBLDS TO THIS RS11XDT !
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AS A MEDICINE,
rspld in roller, soothing in effect, safe lo It'
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receives the general confidence of th publie
SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D.,
of Herman, N. Y., write a follows .
" Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry gives
satisfaction. Itteeint to cure a Cough by '
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nd leaving th cause behind. I ooLtidei
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with which I am acquainted."
From Hon. Judge SPRAKER.of Canajohe
Gentltinen Tbi it to eertify that m
family have uted Dr. Wistor s Balsam of W
for several years, snd that I take great p
recommending it in preference to anythi
kind forth purposes for which it it inte
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I hav never met with anything equal to i
Very respectfully,
DAVID SPI
Tb Rtv. JACOB SECIILER, of llano
Well knowa and much retpeoted among t
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itatement for tb benefit of the afflioted
Dear Sin : Having realised In my fan
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a pleasure to reoommend it to th pu
eight yeart ago on of my daughtor si
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tained. 1 then procured a bottle of yo
Balsam, and before the had taken th
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in ber health. I bar, in my individur
frequent use of your valuabl msdioii
always been bentfiued by it.
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PRICK ONE DOLLAR A BOr
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