2 mi: triiii i: rmzR How Hi OrlRlnnll If ow User look ntil Tnnlr-M hT itiry r OiTfss to the Nubm-rllM-raj of I he'l rlbnnf-M hcn nnd to Whom tlicy wIU le Eitrlbutcl. The cuts In ourihow bills represent '-Tb Tri tl prise Stawborrlcs." so named beoause we pur chased them, r-t a very large price, to bestow exclu sively upon the subscribers of either edition of Tna Tribcki for 1863 intending to send one of each kind to every subscriber who expresses a wish to that ef fect at the time of subscribing. This wilt be eqnal to a price ol ft 50 to each subscriber, as that ie the price charged by nurserymen of similar plant. In deed, neither of these prise strawberries eonld be obtained at any price whatever, M we hare eeenred every plant that ean be produced in the year 186.1, exclusively, aa prises to our subscribes. Wo have Incurred the large on tiny necessary for this purposo) because we have an earnest desire to see the propaga tion of improved fruit greatly extended, and because we believe that everyone who receives these plant! and grows the fruit will hold Tub Triii'SB in kindly remembrance for enabling him to enjoy snch a good gift of a kind Provldenoe, and will thereafter feel an increased desire to improve all the list of fruit. It is thus that health and happiness will bo increased. As these plants hare all to be grown from the few plants that we bought of Mr. Fuller in the Autumn of 1862, he will not be able to send them to subscri bers until after the 1st of September, 1863, when they will be carefully packed in oiled silk or paper, and forwarded, through the mails, at our expense, or by express at expense of the receiver. The three plants will be sent to each person who (tends to na a year's subscription for either the Daily, Semi-Weekly, or Weekly Tnmt sr., indicating at the time of subscri bing that they desire the Strawberries, and the dis tribution will be made in the order tho subscribers' names and request for Strawberries are reeeived . Sidgle subscribers will receive their plants by mall, done up in oiled silk, or other suitable oiled sub stance. To Clubs, plants will be sent In package, to cor respond with the number of names in the Club ; and where the number will warrant it, they will be sent by express, packed in boxes. New subscribers who desire strawberry plants should say so at the time they send their money, as we do not intend to send any to those who will not appreciate them. They are too valuable to be wast ed. There are parties who would gladly contract for tho exclusive right to all theso plnuts, at 25 cents a NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THE PRIZE STRAWBERRIES. ''The earliest ripening one was named Col. Ells, worth, in honor of the martyrwho lost bis life when Alexandria, Ya., was first occupied by the Union army during the present war. It is a very large variety, of a crimson oulor, conical in shape, and having slight depressions, running from calyx to art- -.STAT 1 'The st rlpwi! b sallid the llusirva. It It tart, vt desk Wight auarlet solus, epproaca.' U( srlsusun in lue sua. Berry tri tulid sshI Iriu' wmwmw i Rial w '4,0 w . Ml 'i' fiJJS 1" w ntram reeiee:. piece, and there are many subscribers who would noi as soon as they see and taste the fruit, part with Ibelf priie fir a $5 "green back." 1IOW TIIE8E NEW STRAWBERRIES WERE PRODUCED. The following ttatement made by Andrew B. Fuller, horticulturist, Brooklyn, the originator of those etrawbcrrlos. Hesayit "It ie now between seven and eight yean since I commenced sowing seeds of the strawberry for the purpose of producing new and Improved varieties. I have always selected seeds from tlie largest and best that could be obtained, and the results were that I produced some few good varieties each season j yet they were notsuoh aa I waa willing ahould go out aa my seedlings. Every season I selected the seed with more care Uian I did the previous one, and found that I made constant Improvements I therefor determined that I would put forth extra exertions and see if a few extra choioe varieties could not be produced. In 1859 I obtained the best varieties known, and by fertilixing the flowers one With ano ther, I expected to produce strawberries eombining greater excellence than heretofore known. In this I was not disappointed. I produeed that year many thousands of seedling plants, and the fruit of many was really excellent, so much so that I waa urged not to throw the plants away ; but as excellence, and not variety, waa my object, I destroyed all but the most promising. I determined from the first that no plant should go out as seedling of mine unless It combined greater excellence than any other straw berry known. From the selections of that year a competent Committee from the Farmers' Club of the American Institute, who had the matter three years in charge, made a selection of throe aorta, ripening early, medium and la to, and these I preserved aa the final result of my seven years laborious experi ments to procure improvement in strawberries from seeds. These I intended to dispose of in the ordina ry way of a nurseryman's business, and should have done so but for the desire of the Tdb Tribi'SH Asso ciation to make a gratuitous distribution of then truly exoollent strawberries to their tubscribers. I have therefore contracted to furnish them exclusively for that purpose. Not one of them oun be bought of me at any price. If I hd kept them fur sale to indi viduals the price would hnvo been 50 cents each or $5 a doien." point, resembling the sutures on the peach, with a long neck, and the calyx parts readily from tho berry quality good; flesh firm. Although the largest of the three, it is also the earliest, ripening at the same time as the Jenny Lind and Early Scarlet, and is very productive. The original plant, eightoen months from the time the seeds were sown, produced over 200 porfeet berries, averaging from 1 inch to 1 J inches in diameter. I ii "iV"-: ':f A j of las quality i pi ante mj vi gurus H1j,cii,. This eurt UI Uwm t4 het null, Um sulur and ks being xy aiitiwUie. I ' ' j' WA ji "Tho third, from its color and origin, is called tho Brookly.i Scahlbt. Although this variety is In ferior in jlr.e to the other two, yet possesses merits that will always make it a great favori te. Its shape is a regular oblong cone, color the most beautiful bright scarlet. Flavor, the very best. We have the unanimous decision of the judges at the great straw berry show the past season at No. 41 Park row, New York, on this point, as they awardod it the first pre mium over all its numerous competititors. The plant is a very strong and vigorous grower, making mon strous stools the first season, from which an enormous amount of fruit stalks are produced. Add to this its lateness, which assists so much in prolonging the sea son of this delicious fruit, and we have in this straw berry something as near perfection as possible, though not as large as tho others. Yet this is not small, and among the sorts most cultivated, ranks medium to large." The abovo descriptions by Mr. Fuller, in addition to ail that we have already published, must be suffi cient to satisfy all minds that we are offering no trifling prise to our subscribers, as an indication of our good will, and certainly with a hope of their con tinued good will to ns. Wm. S. Carpenter said In the Farmers Club that tho Wilson was extensively cultivated in this vicini ty as a market fruit, and proved very profitable Of all the strawborries he has growing, he must con tinue to give preference to the Col. Ellsworth, one of Mr. Fuller's new scedings, sold to Tnr. Tribi sb The other two are also very fine, and a great acqui sition. The Col. Ellsworth and The Brooklyn Scarlet, ex hibited by Mr. Fuller, took the priio for the best two qunrts at the Brooklyn Horticultural Society Exhibition, Juno 16 and 17. Owing to an accident, The Monitors were not exhibited. . We have only to add Uiat the colored prints given JUST OPENED! E. Y. BRIGHT & SON, T KVITE tlie early attention of cash pur-- dinners to their choice, vnried and exten sive assortment of FRESH WINTER GOODS which they ofler at reasonable prices. Our stock embraces A full line of Handsome Dress Goods, A nice lot of Domestic Dry Goods, A choice supply of fino Wliitc Goods, A great variety of Roots and Shoes, A large stock of Queens and Glussware, A very extensive lot of Hardware, Hats and Caps and Ready Slade Clothing Groceries of all kinds, fresh and pure, Drugs Faints Glass and Oils. AVE INVITE particular attention to the following Hue o Goods, suitablo for Holiday Presents. Real Heavy Blanket Shawls, - French Blanket and Broehe Shawls, Hoosory for Ladies, Gents and Children, Ladies Gloves in great abundance, A complete stock of Gents Gloves, Funcy Shirting and Opera Flannels, Assorted colors Buhnoral Skirts, Skeleton Skirts in great Variety, Zephyr Opera Caps and Nubias, Fine Sable Furs and Muffa, . Fine 'White Linen Handkerchiefs, Colored border Cambric Handkerchiefs, Real Bundanna Silk Handkerchiefs, Gents Silk Keck Ties and Cravajts, Fino neudlo worked Collars, Super Black Love Veils, Silk Tissues of assorted Shades, Riblmns, Laces, Edgings and Rullhngs, Fine Black Mohair Cups, Shawl Fins and Scarf Fins, Perfumery, Pomades and Soaps, Buck Purses and funcy Port Monuies, First rate Skates, ready strap(ed, Nice Hair Brushes and Pocket Combs, Extra good Penknives and Scissors, Childrcu Gum Gilded Combs, &C, &c, &c. Sunbury, Dec. 20, 1803. joti i:t The AiIhim'm i:xirrka Coiupuny, CI I VK NOTICE that they have concluded af M raugameuts with the Northern Central Railroad Company lo run trains truss Balliiuure fit York, llarruburg, Iauphin. Halifax. Treturton, buiibury, N'urthuiuUuiaud, LswUburg, Millua, Muney, Wil llsnupurt, and all tnteraiealiale iatiitia. eoiineoling at llarrUburg with the tllttAT WKSTKHN t I'ttrd lur 1'ituburg, CluuuiBaU, Bt Louts and the Waat. Abo with Iluward A Co. 's Express at Milton or PmvIII, BlouaMtHirg, Wilkeabarre, Pittat., rVrma W. sad UiUrm.luu stations oa the Catlani-a, Lwkaaaiuws A Uluuniaburg Hailroads. At W ll hjiuapuri, by H0,J a Cu.- tluri u Unci hhu,. M,, toa, AUu ty'llowardAlo:, ai-i U.air s..uaotUM, fc, CanU.i, Tiuy, l.luilra, KI. ..T1 a"1'? fas-da. T wkkh Jj"ty. aaai aU. rtrf ,.M, 47 Aba, Nutas, Ptafts and BIIU s Cutltloa. kiiMwl.iM.Mt a4 a.uai amM ,,,.u.-l svi a.y .tun .ill a, aw, w. TJli iiuastiMUndawl Cms a htkua I hiladaJvaia. Ail, lJ ' upon our show bills are asexaot representations as can be given, and in no respect exaggerations of Thk Tnini ss Prixk Strawberriks. 'IVriiiM of the Xrllmiie. Single copy 3 cents. Mnil Subscribers, one year (.111 issues) fS SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE One Copy, one year (101 issues) $.1 Two Copies, one year to Five Copies, one year $12 Ten Copies, one year f 22 50 An extra copy will be sent to any person who sends us a club of twenty and over. The Semi-Weeklt Ttidi ne Is sent to Clergymen for $2 25. WEEKLY TRIBl'XE. One Copy, one year (52 issues) S2 Three Copies, one yea to. Five Copies, one year 58. Ton Copies, one year flS. Any larger number, adttrrssftl to name of trriltrn. $1 50 each. An extra copy will bo sent to every club of ten. Twenty Oopics, lo one ., one year, f 25. and any larger number at same price. An extra copy will be sent to clubs of twentg. Any person who sends us a club of thirty or over shall receive THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRILTXE grali. To any person who semis us a club of fifty or over THE DAILY TRIBUNE will bo sent without charge Tns Weekly Tnini'XB is sent to Clergymen for $1 2j. At Post-0!Bces whero full Clubs cannot bo formed cither for Tub Semi-Weekly or Weekly Trim'SK, i subscribers to tho two editions can unite at Club , prices, should the total number of subscribers come within our rule. Address TnE THIUUXK, Tribune Building. New York m;iii.v lYiiMsit'rATvr i:vn. M C. OEARIIART Has RETt nxEn w ith a New Stock or 4'onl-t'tioiiurioH, I'm it and 'I'ojk. IT seems as if a new age, a ncr life was opening upon us, animating every heart to nobler deeds and higher aims! Art, Literature and Science will glow anew, and seek to developo subiituer beauties and grander conception. The business world, too, muxt feel the new influence and every part be quirkenod and strengthened by an increased vitality, which nh&ll urge us on with el w trie speed to tho consummation of greater thingsthan was ever dreamed of iu the Philosophy of tho mat. Animated by the enthutiaiii which pervades all clusscs, and ducirousof doiiitf hi thare towards "The great events of the Age,1' tlie auliscribcr would re spectfully inform the good people of SI'Nltl'HY and tlie public generally, that no has just returned from the city of Philadelphia with the largiKt and choicest stock of CoufeutioiiHries, Fruit and Toys, that has ever leen brought to this section of country. He is also manufacturing all kinds of Confcclionarics. Ac, to fill up orders, wholesale or retail, at short notice. Among his Block of CONFECTION A1UES may be found . French Secrets. (luui Iros. allkindssccnt, Lurned Almonds, l.ve Drops, C'reuui White, Mint I'n.is, red and white, Lemon, Jelly Cuke, " Hose, Fruit Drops, " Vanilla, Stick ('unities, of all scents, Common Secrets, Hock Candy, Liquorice, Almond Candy. FHUIT. Bananas, Prunes, Dates. Figs, Currants, dried, Ru'wens, Nuts of all kinds. LEMON SYRUP of a superior quality, by the siiiilo or doien. A superior quality of Tobacco and Segara. and a variety of Confeotionaries, Fruit, Toys. Ac, all of which u uncrea cneap ai wnoiesoje ana retail. jf Remember the name and place .. I f M. C. ii EAR HART. Market street, 3 doors west of K. Y. Bright A Son's store. Sunbury. April 14, 1861. ly 103. 1KV3. Miiladt-Iphiu cV Krle Itiillroad. THIS great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased bv the Pennsylvania Railroad Coinuiny, and under their auspices is being rupidly ujicueu lurouguuui ita enure leugin. It is now iu use for Passenger and Freight buni nem from Uarriaburg to Driftwood, 2ud fork, (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to trie, (7e miles,) on the n estcrn Division. Tina or fAasEVGER trains at smai'iv. Arrivt EaAwat J. Ixnrt Witlminl. Mail Train, flu. 10 A M. Mail Train, 4 10 P. M Express Train, 11.07 I' M Express Train. 6.43 A M Cars run through without change, both ways, on mese trains oeiwooo rnusdeipuia ana lock. Jiaveu, and between Baltimore and Luck Haven. Elegant bleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamaporl and Baltimore, aud Willianisiort and Philadelphia. Fur information rnpeotiug Passenger business apply at the B. E. Cur. 1 lib aud Market Ku. And for Freight buauieas of t be Company s Aireuts : H. B. Kingalon, Jr., Cur. lath and Market Sis., uuativiouia. J. W. Kevnolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R , Balliinore. 11. II. Hol kTUS, Han I Freight Agt. Philada. Lxis L. HoipT, Ilea l Ticket Ag t., Philada. Joasra D. puna, Uea I Manager, WUliauwport. AprU 15, 1863. uiatirM iioti:i4 llarritonrg. Pa. rPHE auanagrnieul of Uiia wsll-knowa Hotel bar. 1 big bau resumed by Meaara. COYLK A IIEHK, the preasnl proielm, bvg leave to iufurni the pul.lui that lbs hoiiaa ia now being Iburuughly rrnuvated, ratttlad, aud Improved, with a view Iu lb proper aud souiturlable aouoium.Hlalitai of tkuea who may favor the stabliaiiansul with thsur eualoia. Uaeats will raoaive due aliauliua aad eowrtasy, and so espmiss win sMurw iah aiay eoiiuaue w aaalnuitt e bolal lu a int-alaa style. Fasuliias aud others deairUig to sojouni Is) Harris burg duriug lha summer mouths, will tod pleaaaul buardiiag aud large and WsU-veulilaled ruotus atuau aUbludiiaaul, uims luodMals tarais. Mfrr coylr. Marak tt, J. UlLbbHf llk'KR. J10OA.X3Ua a ltr4M4MMjr, SMaVrl. CAHTkslDK HITk, ' PfcW.gt.iaa, aguaf teoliHavAa, takaa la Utebaat stjil wfiaS Ait. Jaoaaa t, iJ T11E ALL SUFFICIENT TlIIiEE. THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIES. Kneit it a "IlelmloUTi" GENUINE PBEPAfiATIONS, VIZ. IIELMB0LD 8 EXTRACT "BUCnU," SARSAPARIXLA IMPROVED ROSE WASU. HELMBOLD'B GENUINE PEEP ARA.TI0NS "niQHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU, A Positive and Specifio Remedy For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DROPS! CAL SWELLINGS. Tills Medicine Increases tho power of Digestion. and excites the Absorhenta into henlthy action, bv which the Watery or Calecrona depositions, and ail Unnatural Enlargements are rednccd, as well as nam and inflammation, and Is good for men, women, or Children. m:i..-fiiioi.ii i:TitA(T itttiiir FOR WEAKNESSES Arising from Excesses. Habits of Dissipation, Early indiscretion, or Anuso, Attended with the following symtoms : Indisnosltion to Exertion. Lorn of power. Loss of Memory. Difficulty of Breathing weak serves, jremniing Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of vision. Pain in tho back. Universal Lassitude of the Flu!hinE of the Bodv Mueculsr System, Eruptions on the Face, Hot lianas, 1'allid Countenance, Drvncss of the Skin. These symtoms. if allowed to go on, which this medicine Invariably removes, soon lollow IMP0TEXCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the pntient mav expire. Who can sav that they are not frequently followed by those "dirctul diseases, INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION, Many are aware of the causeof their suffering, but none will eontess. Iho records of the insane Any lums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption Dear amine witness 10 ine iruin Ol ino asscrilon. The Constitution, once A Heeled with Orgnnio Weakness, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and in vigorato the system, which 'llelmbuld's Extract lluchu" invariably docs. A trial will convince the most skepticnl. FEMALES, FEMALES, FEMALES, Old or young, single, married, or coiitcuipluting marriage. In many affections peculinr to Females the Extract Buchu is unequalled bv any other remedv, as in niorosis or neiention. lrregulantv. ruintiilness. or Suppression of the Customnrv Evacuations. I leerated or .-ebirrous state of the Uterus, l.eucorrhea, or Vlliitc Merility, and tor all complaints inciileiit t. the sex. w hether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Uiipution, or in tue DECLINE OR CHANUEOF LIFE. See symptoms alnive. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Tuke no Balsam, Mercurr. or Unplensnnt Medicine tor l upioasant aim I'nngcrotis 1'iscascs. II HOLD'S i: rit ACT III ll Cures SECRET DISEASES In all their stages ; at liitlo expense ; little or no cnange in diet ; no inconvenience, ' AND NO EXPOSURE. It causes frequent di-eire. and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, alluying pnin and inflammation, so frequent iuthis ohowo'f 1lise1u.es ami expelling i'oimuious, divcufciI, and 11 oru-out Matter. Thousands upon Thousands WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF 4l'AlaM, And who have paid Heavy Fees to be cured in a short time, have found tbey were deceived, and llmt the ''Poison" has, by the use of "Powerful Astrin gents." been dried up in the system, to breuk out ill an aggravated form, and Perhaps after Marriage. USE II i:i.1l HOI. I' i:TItA4T 111 4111 For all Affections and Diseases of THE URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter OF HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of Dll'IIBTlC. EELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU Is the Great Diuretic, And it is certain to have tho desired effect in all DUvnscs, for which it is recommended. BLOOD! BLOOD 1 BLOOD I Hcluilwld's Highly Concentrated Compound Fluid Extract Sorsaparilla Syphilis. This is an affection of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual Organs, Linings ol the Nose. Ears. Throat, Windpipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making its appcaruuee in the form of Ulcers. Helmbold'a Ex tract Sarssparilla purities tho Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptiims of the Skin, giving to the Complex ion a Clear and Hculthy Color. It being prepared expressly for thiseloM of oomplaints, ita Blood-Purifying Proprietors aro preserved to a greater extent than any other preparation of Sarssparilla. Ilrlmlo!lM lttM Wiimii, An excellent Lotion for Diseases of a Syphilitic Na ture, aud as an iiijevlion in Diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Exlraeta Buchu aud Sorsaparilla in such diseases us racouimended. Evidenoeof the most redansible and reliable char acter will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES, From eight to twenty years standing, w ith names known to Science and Fume. For Medical Properties ol Bucliu, see Dispcnutory the Uuiled Stales. See l'rofeaaor Dewees' valuable works on the Practice of Physie. See remarks made by the lute celebrated Dr. Physick. Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. Kpbruiu) McDowell, a celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, aud published in tho Transactions of the King aud Queen's Journal. See Medico-Cirurgioal Review, published by Benjamin Travers, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgooue. See most of the late Standard Wurka on Modi eiue. Extract Brrnr, (1 00 per bottle, or six, 1 5 00 " Saksapavilla 1 uu 00 Iaiaossu Rosa Wamm. 50 " "3 50 Or half adosenof each lor $11 00. which will be sufficient hi cure the luoat okstuiata eaace, it direction are adhered to. Delivered to any address, securely packed row ubservarioa. Describe symptoms In all eommuulcaiious. Curus guarauloed. Adtiee gratis. AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared befors mesa Alderman of lha eily of Philadelphia, II. T. llaluibald, who, being duly swum, doth say, bis rearaliuus ountaiu no iMwoutiv, no mercury, or other injurious drjga, but are purely vegetable. II. T. HELM BOLD. Sworn aad desuribtxl before ma, Ibis 1M day of November, 1h54. WM. P. HI UUAIlli, Alderuiaa, Kiulh-sUeet, above Kaoe, 1'bda. Address lellare for lafarmatioa la euatdenea. U. 1 UkbMUOLD, ibemut. Ik pot 104 South Taolh Ueat, below I'hestdul Phlla. ItkWAKa Or COl XTFUr tIT Aad I'uprlueipled Dvalun Waa eadaavor ta 4u'e "of lhair a" and "other' artitlae aa the tapaialiua allaluad by llalaibuld UeaatM PvaiutraliuM, ksuavt Hwka, 44 haraaparilla. - latpeweea) Kuae Maab. Sold by all Iwwgglsss etatyekxe. AHKIMR IU LMlMiLD TAkI MUOTIIKR. Cut oat ike e4aiieeeai. aad Sams) Iu u, Aad Ao4 luaaiiua a4 s)aaHAia. I aSasW l, o44 1 DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT: THE GREAT REMEDY For Nievmntum, flout, Neuralgia, hnohagn, Stijf Neet and Joint, Sprain, Jlrmimi, Cut anil M'oUml, Vile, HeaJavhe, and all Ilheumatir and Ntrrout Dimrder. For nil of which It is a snecdv and certain remedy, and never fails. This Liniment Is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fnmoni none setter, and Una ticcn used in me prnence lor more than twenty years with tho most astonishing success. As an Alleviator of Tain, it is nnrivnled by any preparation before the pnhlic, of which ths most skeptical may be convinced by a single trial. A ins Liniment will cure rapidly enu ramcaiiy, Rheumatic Disorders of evcrv kind, and in thou sands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. For Neuralgia, it will afford immediate relief in every caso, however distressing. It will relieve tho worst cases of Headache in three minutes, nnd is warranted to do it, Toothache also will it cure instantly. For Nervous Debility nnd General Lassitude, ari singfrom imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most hnnnv auil unfailinir remedv. Aetinir direeslv upon the uervous tissues, it strengthens and revivifies tlie system, and restores 11 10 ciastiony and vigor. For Piles, as an external remedy, we claim that it is the best known, and we challenge the world to produce an equal, r.very victim ot this distressing complaint should live it a trial, for it will not fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical cure. Quincy and Sore Throat are sometimes extremely malignant nnd dangerous, hut a timely application of this Liniment will never tail to cure. Sprains arc sometimes very olwlinnte. and enlnrge mentof the joints is liable to occur if neglected. Tho worst case may be conquered by this Liniment In two or three uvs. Bruises. Cuts, Wounds Sores. Ulcers. Bums and Sci.lHa. viold reaililv lo the wonderful healinir nrn- pcrtics of Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment, wnen used according to directions. Also, Chilblains, Frosted rcct, and Insect Bites and etiugs. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, the Urout Natural Bone Setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, is known all over the United States. DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connecticut, is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linimont.' Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Rheumatism, nnd never fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Swect'a Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Sculds immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known reuicdy for Spruins and Bruises. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Hcndache immediately, aud wus never known to fuil. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords immcdiato relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Toothache in ouu minute. Dr. Sweet'a Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wound immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best remedy for Sojcs iu the known world. Dr. Sweet'a Infallible Liniment Una been used by more than a million people, and all praise it. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Tukcn inlernully cures Colic and Choleru Morbus. Dr. Sweet'a Infallible Liniment Is truly a "friend In need," and every family should huvo it at hand. Dr. Sweet'a Infalliule Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. e A FRIEND IN NEED. TRY IT. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an external remedy, U without a rival, and will alleviate pain more 'speedily than any other prepa ralaon. For all Itheumutio and Nervous Disorders it ia truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores. Wounds. Sprains. Bruises. Ac, Its s."lliing, healing and powerful strengthening properties, exeito tlie just wonder aud astonishment of all who hare ever given it a trial. Over 0110 thousand eertilicatea of remarkable cures, performed by it aithin the last two years, attest the fact. TO HORSE OWNERS ! DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HOUSES is unrivaled by any, and in all eases of Lameness, arising troin M.iaius. iiriuacs or reni n iug. its effect ia magical and eertuiu. Harness or Saddle Gall. Scratches. Mange. Ac, it will also oure aicdily. Spavin and Ringbone may be easily pre vented and cured in their incipient stages, but con firmed cases are beyond the p.ailility of a radical cure. No ease uf tlie kind, however, is so desperate or hocless but it may be alleviated by this Lini ment, aud its faithful application will alwaya remove the Lameness, and enable the bones lo travel with comparative ease. EVERY llORE OWNER should have this remedy at baud, for Its timely use at the first aparanee of Lauieucas will etlectuslly preveut those formidable diseases, lo ahich all hor ses are liable, aud abtah render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly worthless. SB. SWEET S Infallible Liniment in Title SOLDXEXl'S FRIEND, Aud tbouaau'bi have fuuml It truly rV rfllElMXJ IN NLED 1 'MII I (was. Toaiuid luipueitlua, kLwh Ike tiiguature aud Lihearaaaf if ftUaa viwl ua avaiy labvl. aad aiau "sMepaea wei a lulaiiiUe Lli.ia.au! ' bluaa ialbeglaasbl eak butlla, Itituat kkbaoauj MaaValaa- HICH AM" A t'H , wis PrupiWlut. Kusakh. Cl. lOUOAM Al l kV UeMUaJ Ae.ts, 44 Hi auMrt, fcaej link "add by ell Jvalaie t wyaluie ( lis.. II, lM4 -1 1 SEWINO MACHINE CO- 0.18 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. bttmptivt Circular; with Sampe of WorA mil os tent juail 1-rre. HOUR FAMILY SEWING MACHINE," A VINO attained a well established and flattering reputation, as boinc of all machines yet intro duced, the one best adapted to All Kmna op Family Skwwo, and having met with a success in ita sale "jona our greatest anticipation, so much so. Hint for three months our orders have been ahead of onr capacity to supply, we would now annnnnce that we have increased our manufacturing facilities, so that rrotn this time forth, we shall be enabled to supply orders on demand. In the changes brought about by the war. no one thing has played a morn important part than the EWi!o Machih." Without it throe-fourths of onrnddiers woold to-day be clothed in anything but 'Military Costume," All over tho land army elo thing has been the Work required of our patriotio women, and nowy have they responded. Not content to make only so many garments as their hands could ' accomplish, they have called the "gwinr Machine" to their aid. and by It have rolled out the soldiers' Coats, Pasts and Shirts, at a rate astonishing to themselves. Knowing that this work eonld not long continue, many thonghlful, prudent housewives, wers careful to select the machine of all others, which would do the heavy army work, and when done with that, then to be used ns their Family Machine, and In selecting one of tho "Fi.nklb A Lvox Suwtxo MAcma- Compauy'ii Family Machines," with which you may sew from the finest cambric lo the heaviest cloth, without chango of feed, needle, or tenion they hnve not been disappointed! Thus having developed the adaptability of our machine for all kinds of work, we have made another step in advance, and by several important changes in our "No. 3 Mkiiii m Machines," hnvo produced a "lAiLomxo Wai hixE," which we confidently claim to be the -BEST TAILORING MACHINE" yet introduced, sewing the coarsest linen thread with as much ease as the common cotton ond when required may be used to do the very fincKt canibrlo work, with loOor 200 cotton thus combining in ono compael. form, every quality required in either a FAMILY OK M A N I F A CT U R I Nil MACHINE. M e havo hail our Machines before the public lon enough to estulilish their reputation. Dor.ens of others who stnrtcd with flying colors '-have fallen by the wayside J" and '-soon the places that knew them will know them no more." Stop by step bus tho Fimki.k A Lyos UlAcmtr. won its way to public favor; its success is established, and henceforth our aim shall be, as it has in the past been, to still further improve, simplify and reduce Hie cst of our ma chines. We shall, in a few days, issue a new price list. For further particulars address. FINKLK A LYON SEW I Ml MACHINE CO.. No. 5;tM Broadway, New York rrH. n. Masskk, Agent, Sunbury, Pa. March 2, 1S2. 1 Iiiloriisilinniil Hold, 65 aud 307 Bioatlimy, Cnruer I'.auilin Street, NEW YORK. THIS first class House the most quiet, homelike nnd pleasant Hotel in the city offers superior inducements to those visiting Ncw Yoik lor business, or pleasure. It is central in its locution, and kept on the Ernoi'KAX Plam. in connection nilli Tavi.or'h Saloom. where refreshments oun be hud at ail hours, or served In their own rooms. The charges are mo derate, the rooms and attendance of the first order baths, and all tho modern conveniences attached. March 2, IHK2. aY7II ia ii:it i JUST received from New York a large assortment of WALLPAPER, consisting of Oxu IfrJfnKKii Axn Sixtv-tiihee Iukkkukvt Stvi.kl axi t tkiixs. varying in price from ti cents upwards, nil ,,f which will be sold at the lowest cash prices, nl tho cheap store of J. id. ENtiEL. Sunbury, Murch 22. 1S2. MA'a'TEZEWM & ,4, I S fakv-aifl.YM aS I .tna- ,o. inn icir. Fulton i nnd liroudwiiy, NEW YORK. Will curct'ntlv attend to Collections and nil other matters intrusted to their care. May 21, 1858. 4 S:VE Et.4Er" EIOTE I , Sitnliiiry, -( limalH-rhiiMl ;., !. rpilIS large and commodious Hotel, now mann-cd 1 by JAMES VANDYKE, is situate at the Rail road Depot, North East corner of .Market Siiuirp. Sunbury. IV. and at tho terminus of the Snnlmry A Erio and Northern Central Railroads, and is open for the accommodation of Travelers mid Iho public in general. The proprietor will give his exclusive ottci.li. n to the comfort nnd convenience of his gmMs. and is determined to make this establishment rank union" the first in tho State. His table will he supplied with thebest llie innrlt.a can produce, having the n.ti untune i f ilailv commu nication by curs direct from Baltimore, nnd' al -o from these bringing produce from the surrounding country. His bur will he supplied Willi the purest liquors tho market can produce. Careful and ohliingservnn'salwavsin attendance. New and commodious stabling ha? just been iidd.-d to the premises. A share of the local and traveling community is most respectfully solicited. Sunbury, January 12, 1801. 3tlllIIlfsl4-lirTN rtiM SVaiV. COWDEN & WILCOX, rPHK Stono Wure now made at this establishment X i' equal to any made iu this country. Every vu rieiy of article usually made, tilwuynou bund. Hiirrisbury. May 3, lsiii' JAMES B A 11 ifE 1 1 ' S WIIOI.K'AI.K AND RKTATL CLOCK ES TA BL IS HUE XT, S. E. Corner Second and Chestnut ( , IMiliaUllil;i. A fiKXCV for the PATENT K.IH'Al.lZING THIRTY L l)A CLOCKS, a verv ilrsirulrie arnelr lur Church es. Hotels, Itaiiks, Counting Houses, I'urlors, ,Vc. Alao, .Muuiifuflorrrof FINE bOt.D PK.SS. Clia-ka reHiretf and wainiute.1. Clock TiiiiHiio.sa of ev-ry fi-erition. I'll 1 Unlet: ih is, January IV, Intl. 3y IE. EE. .flASM.K. Attorney nf Ijiv, SUNBURY, PA. Collections nltcnded to iu the counties of Nor lliiimherlund, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia and Lycou.ing. REFEItEXf'r's. Hon. John M. Reed, Philulelphia, A. 0. Oultell A Co., Hon. Win. A. Porter. " Morton McMiehacI, Esq., " E. Keleham A Co., 2si pearl Street, New York. Juhu W. Ashuicad. Attorney al Low, " Matilicwa A Cox. Attorneys at Law, " Sunbuiy, March 2, lo'2. E.uiiiImtI E.uiiiIm-p ! PHILIP SHAY", Muncy, Lycoming county, Pa., INFORMS his friends and the public in general that he constantly keeps on hand Boards. Shingles a th. Joints, and all kinds of Lumber and building Lnterinls. which he will sell at the luwcsl prices, m March 30, IKtll. A NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLE' HALEY, MORSE BOYDEN'B J'ntent Self-A IJu Mins: 'IothM Yring-r Simple, Eoouomical, Durable, and is not Liuble to get out of Order. The Self-Adjusting Clothes Wringer, is one of tho greatest iuinrovemeut of the niueteenth century, and haaouly tuba known and tried, to oomu into general use. The auviug of clothes, in prcaaing out the wulwr between two rubber rolls, inaieud of wringing or twisting, will amount to enough in a shjrt time, to pay tor a machine. Every oue ia aware, that the twisting or wringing of clothes, atretchos and breaks tlie nhres ; but this machine preaeee them au evenly, thai a newspaix-r thoroughly staked, ean be wrung, without breaking it in lbs least, aud it works so easily, that a child twelve years old eauoperate it wilhoul Iroulde. Hut water does nut injure the rolls, aud woollen goods ean be wrung out ol boiling water U pruveul fulling, which eamiut be duue by hand. lu Starching, It is iutaluable. eapeclally oa largo articles, sueb as Ladies' Skirls, so , aa it leaves Iho starch in lha elutbee perfectly even. It will wring the largest bed quill ur the smallest pocket hand kerchief, drier lliau ean ilily be done by band, a ilbout altsratiou ia leaa than oua-aigih the Hue. The machine is so simple thai It is aut liable to get vul of repair. The gieai improvement iu this, every every other Wringing Ma. lima yet tnvaulcl. Is. its heir-Adjusting ariaugeaivnt, requiring au alteration, lu riiis bandkarvbiol of bad quill euneoquviuly, ihe kual Tg. auraul svrtaut aaa uUerale II. ihe luac Line la mad a ufauod, aad so arranged, tlial au irua eaa puaaikly euuia iu outiiaut auh elolhaa, llirreky aiutdiug all danger ol Injury to slothes, by iruu rual. 'this isiae awadaiuipleaad affeulive Ckslhra Wring er yet Inteuled. Ibuae purekuiug aaa aaa thaui las aaaks, aad II lby are a. 4 .rlaotly saluBvd, la luia Ibaai. aad their a.uey sill be rfub lid Addreaa L. a. f.MJM , 1'bila.lelpbs. Or II it alAtvtst, A. aul k4 NixibumUilaad so July s, tout el Mil laMriP-ENI Er.a, OK HALL PAI'fcll or HIKV DOUAIlLK feliLLa AkD PAIUKNa. II ST raavltad 4 it vol ru ike Maj.auwterf, si kke MAktslOlU cl'tstk uf EttlLlMI fBAXr BuLary. Mu.k l. I4J s
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