fffrc fiptmburg American. H. B , MAflaEH, Editor ft Proprietor. . TILVBRT, Publish!-. wi;miirv, pa. f jatuuday, february is, 186?." Jlocal SI (tat vs. i? The deep snow and ecvoro weather has been exceedingly hard on rnil road operations. Tho moat ' powerful engines are frequently unable to (tart with even a light trnin, after having s'.oppc-t. ' 1 if ig- lyThe mow storm on Sunday baa added some five or six Inches more snow to the abundance which already coven the ground. On an average the snow, as it is, must bo flftoon Inches deep. A sudden thaw, would certainly cause a high flood if not a dange roiu one. t-Tns Walnut or Snow. The great weight of accumulated mow on the roof of a building, require aomo attention. Unless th rufters are very itrong, or the roof ht otherwise supported and strengthened, there i great danger if oil the snow that fella in a winter like thia, is uttered to remain. It ia mueb better to remove a portion of it, if possible, to avoid the danger of breaking down. tyRiBEL rr.too.viai. On Tuoaday laat about 600 robel prisoners stopped at this plaoe several hours, while on their wayto the front to be exobanged They looked as if Ibey were hearty end bad bees well fed, affording a sad contrast with our poor fol lows, ia rebel hands. ly lca Bridoi. For soveral weeks the loe on the river at this place, has boon crowed by sleds, sleighs and all kinda of vehicles. 7 be ice is ten or tnelvo inchos thick and perfectly safe. This natural I sffige affords some idea of nhat might be expected if a substantial bridge was erected which eould be used at oil seasons. Thcro is scarcely a momont in the day, that ono or more trams oan not be snen crossing. V e hare no doubt, that a bridge would pay lb percent, dividends tho first year. IjT'Meas TaiEvrj. Wo learn that the house of I.icut. Wm, Hendricks, in the southern part of this borough, was rohhod ln.it week of a nutubor of valua ble articles. Thia. we consider, is o mtemptibly luw. and the individual who commits an aot of this kind rn the family of a soldier who is absent In the army, should meet with scorn and contempt from every man, woman and child. If ho would reflect for a moment, he will see that be has become a doggedly low thief, and is a little the mraunt of the mean Jhieves who fire prowling about in this place. j-j Coio VcATiirB. The thormomoter, on Mon day morr.K'C stood nt 10 and on Tuoeduy morning at 12 dogresj Lclo,' Zero O'" The Hoard of D,'.-"'0 of the Bank of Nor thumberland at this place, Oi. Thursday lost, resolved to build a new Banking house ai dwelling, on the Weittol lot. ounonite the rcsidonoo Oi J B- Packer. 1 q. It will be a hand.ome building. Iff Oi n army correfpondent, II. D. WitABTOS, whoseropbie', letteji are alwaya acoeptable to our readers, has keen hoaue on a visit to hit friends and relatives in this j liicc. ic leaves agnin, for the trout to-day. Ho has been ia the sen ice since the war began, and we are pleated to say, we never saw him look better, no has skews) hi patriotism in his ac lions as well as his words, and richly drcTtes pro motion for the steady ruii faithful perfiTmanee of .lis duty. tThe riiiludrjph'm A Erie rail road, we Jfrn, r.fufcs to forward paiiseiigrm (:ta Philadelj fn to Krio until further otiue. The a4 runs for jaf I ifchundred miles through UMrviv valleys between ! ho mountaii.9. Tho ri ret deep w was ii7bm : lcared frMu the track when anttfcer foil, tiinlb- j he obs;ructiiu rrea'.rr Ihtra before. Tuis host-stn terrible winter on J! Tiadsifeut erpeially fur t?a nit opened and running ILroLpl moufaui gorgiv I j UiT Monr. Sxow On Wednesdrty th wea'b' r ; miiig luodirntcl some, thorc was iuotlx.-r fall of j low. The fnow crojii.-- Lceoinioj aNvwii-gSy almn- j act. j l The Damjijiis or Co.t T5i1 -'V faturdny j i: Klarin of lire and a cUiui of ric iglit to. uther a considerable erowd ot FUnr r . Httiiig Sa-j wn. under Hccht'sClothingStor". Tlr Ire origi- : nrft in tho kitehcu of tho cstatilifSiboilU nbich St" 1 iiGtodiutely und.r tho atore room occupied by ;cir.. iiaiin;era a grocery. A barrel aeoal oil, ingonthe t!..or in the buck rooui.tvl sprung a u!t. and the oil that cr,;i found a piinuge through ic floor, on to tl.i cooking love, in full hlait, below, he whole kitchcu soon enveloped In a sheet of jine and acl"ud ef .moke. The tire was, however, ion rubdied by a number of pvrs'iiis present. Thi ase'duit which, f.iricii.it.ly, resjltid in but 'tic les. should le n warning fjr tho future, and due our borough aathoritie to t ike some acti.m , the matter. Coul oil u a d meiom ennmlity ! i a community, seeona oniy 10 gun uwuiT,-iiiii iu i le and storugo, thoaid be rcvtiiqtcd and guarded ... . . .: i l - ... J ...A ...... .1..-1 T th as much c:ir ttii l cmtiii stf powder jUi'.f. Tne Cam; or F.nwAMr l.tioors. A j.cci! , urt was held u. this place, cu Monduy and Tussdsy st, present, Judge Jordan and liii uvoelatos Turner id Shipmuu, f-T the purpose of. hearing tho teeli onv lind tiruraeiiU of counsel, cn a motion for a .w trial, made by the cnui:ol cf Edward Khode.", io. it will b ' remembered, was tiii-d and conioied au' January Court, for the murder of Mrs. Chom rlain wife of I.bis Cbumberlain, of Shomokin unship, In fieptcm'.T '' The murdered wo in, who had been left alou that dny, was found ad in tho evening, by ber husl'nnJ. a rhort distance m the home, rhe bad been shot through tho ad, aodthe guo bclc-ngltig f tl liusbajid, wa mg near her. Among the roaions filed and ara1' nK al, were the follovinj In tulcance : , That the verdict was sontraiy to th evltince- ud irge of th court. l hat the jury.durir.g the trbl.had not teen kef ' ;athtr, but during the night, bud tlopt ia two erate rooms, guarded by one constable. That the landlord, Mr. Enyder, had furnished to s jury a bottle ef brandy in the morning, and ooe the evening. That the two constables, Frank and Hlle, had n in the room on Saturday night, with the Jury ilo deliberating upon spd making up tusir ver t. That Mr. Fratk. ooe of the oonitaUcs. during that le had been oalled to the duor and was spoken to . bukinesi). and had been asked bow it was going I replied that he was not allowed to say anything, : thought the truuk would tctl the tale, in his nion. :bat the imprefciou of the boot bed on tb trunk, I not sufficient to ctul,li,h the (act, that th im Sbiou was mud by th boot of the prioouer. 'ho testimony of a nuiuder of witnesses was taken, I ts Mguuicut of the com was not oouimeaced il Wacdaj' evening, when Jhua M'. Comly Kir) irewod the court, with hi usual ability, on Le. fdflik irisouer. 11a was followed by Messrs. vsoii A y.Wglor, on beludfof the Commouwealth, i erne.tlv contended that ther was nothing itd la the evideuc that would warrant tb ntine of anew trial. J. U. Packer tq., t0B -- t'-a -i1iiua j.-guuieot, on behalf of th -i3c','oa"itesai.y itfig. ftcr .Mr I-auson had ied. f. idWer au. e over Hue kojsfs. ilis argn it la o earus-'ttclonuea and wort hl .dirt, -t-.if-'it,. unfoAi.nr.':emau. 1f V4 vmil ft - ' , a . :nd:d hie U 4 " 1 ' 4- ...j i nteverdiavbeth fat of Ui f'i- . 7' ... i..'-V. j ctfus of tMBjplaint, that sol k.T. , U piltoxi iv.r wUl. d ; , fil l.inMh 1 . Ut of Cn For Trial at tb AdjoaraeeT Court, ommeaoliif, ilarch fch, 1666. PlalnttSi. Defendant. The Carbon Run Imp. Co ti Ira T Cltonent Kreltser A Cares Tt James Pollook et al. The Oirard Fir A ins Ce vs Isaac Staddest at at torn, of Pa. for us vs James VanrUk et al Same rt James-Vandvk, da Geo C Welker , f va l0 burns Jacob H Kngr.1 va John Young, Const. Juhn B Woiser Vs. Henrv Weh-e et al David Fagoly vaAM'Ktwrck John llnfcr f.,ru vs Barbara Aan Alexander The ltank of North'd vs Bonj Oearhnrt etal Same etal vs sVarne Charles itclnhart vs John 15. Pouty et al Jeremiah Zimmerman, vs John A Conrarf John Neuiaan Aa. vs Mnlhios Persing tom.f Pa. suggesting, lata, Evoritt vs Philip Url gerlet al Scbostfan Hnupt va David Wal'drott Jercmiuh Suvidg ts Jocob )indore, Peter K Fisher vs Joseph Weitser. Ira T Clemeut, et al vs J. J. Dull A J V CrisweS lAnt of t'nier To bt Tried at the Regular Session, oommencing March 131 h, 18CJ. ftirah JaneCoapy vs Elitabotb Jcnkens. Michael Urabam vs James Pollock lit al Foi 4 Brother v Wrd A Pouty 'Ikomaa Comly vs John Mover with notice John C Morgan vs Stephen Bittenbender Hiram 11. Muore ot al vsO. 8. YVoloo't, Honry Howman &a vs Edward Biium Wrn UKriecbliue vs C P Hclfenstcin et af Mrtrtiu Uolden vs Win Montulius Klida John, adm'rviJokn Neuman. Potcr E Fclsger vs George B Fetrgcr Allen T Lane vs Jeremiah Yordy. Joseph Sibson adm'r vsC F MTherson Jonathan Hoover vs Jotiah Reed John A Dodge et al vs Jaaoby Hartmaa Joan P Beard et al vs Jaoob Weiok, Robert D Cuminings vs John Wilteinoyer Same vs Win S Foresntnn Truman Themas vs Andrew Iteekert Charlea Iloy vs Daniel W Smith John P Pursel vs David Waldroa Daniel Herr va John F Cowaa, Levi Hocht vs Peter K Fisher Pngo A Bristol vs Jerome S Woleolf Uenneville Sohaffer vr David Kihbachv LIST OF JL'KORM. Far the Adjourned Cetrt, fo eommetice 2&rrch CM, 18U5. T.iomn9 Swcuk, Miltorrr John Best, Turbttt, SJtcliael n:imliart. Upper ingusfa, Kilwnrrl Ktrsliner, Tuibut, John M. Bont-r, Shatnokiti tp. Joseph Harrison, gutiliury, Aria oi Sayder, Lower Augusta, I'etiT Walbourn, Delawaro, Dnvitl Hau!, Lower Aujtuats, H. R. II)ttenttrt!, Turbut, William Sbive, Upper Augusta, Henry Jolirson. Husl?r DanfeF !f ergh, ConMTon, Valentine Fngely, Conf, Clmrfes F. little, Northomlierlaod, Lewis ftitrkw, Xi-Uon, Jacob Mucncb, S&9okjn, Oeorge Lung, Hr, Lower Mabanoy, Henry Bertliolomew, Lower Augusta, George B. Conrad, Lower August.,. James Covert, Ssnbury, Henry Z. Raker, Zerbc, J. A. Elliot, Northumberland, Andrew Ditty, Lower Mithnnoy, Daniel ftwltzer. Lower August. William Jfcwberry, Point. Alfretl Beekley, Zerbe, Dnvid Seili r Lower Malinnor, A brum Kwsinger, Turbut, Gc.rge Deppin, Jackson, Gcorg" Renn,-8unbury, Jereiin'.n'.' Basset, Rush, Wm. Fornth, Xorthunibcrlnntl, ' George GoirtOr, Rush, Lemuel Chambvrlain, Shnmnki't, Ji-ssc M. Sjimpsoii, Sunbttry. F-iT. Ihf March Term of the 2orthunU'rlind Comity Court, tvmnitncirg MiircS I'Mh 180!5. CltWD JVUU1I4. A'lj-nilus Miller, Simmokin. Clinilea P. Ilellenstein, Con), Miolinel Hemler. Turbutsvillo, 1. S. Sbive, Lower Augusta, IVteV Durst, fjuiibury, (ieorjre Faold Lower Angtuttn. Daniel Miller, C'n:il. John W. rittiiirin, Lr.wor Anii!a, Josrpli Ki.iU y fttti tury . J. . Iutlej'. Sii'ibtiry, Tus'.'i li Wolvt rtun, liusli, George llmv, Chilisquaque. Frederick A. Wilbelm. Milton, Withingt hi Lake, Conl, . H'lbert Lyon, Upper Augusta, John rrciltiick, Cliilisquaque, Charles Hummer, Point, Peter Shafler, Delaware, John B. Snyder, Coal, Levis Wolf, Cliilisiuaquc, Adam Vntidling, Point, J. W ilynti. Point, Daniel D. Hi'eman, Lower Auguata, Tiioniiis liaUly, Suubury, THAVUitfttC jcuoita, Oeorge Baker, Milton, Solomon Kutetline, Jrf'.i1ianorr H. C. Hatttanft, 'Jelawaie, " Jer. Muliek, Lower Augvsuta, John Bol'dcr, Sr., -Jntkion, Davit ;i;igertrXMthumberland, J'ttcr Krieger, Shumokin, Martin Erosions, Sunbu.y, George Bucher, Sunbtiry, Thomas M. Pursel, Suubury, Jacob C. Gass, Iwcr Augutta, John Giticn, Cliilisrjttaque, Joseph Poyern, Upper Augusta, Jobu li. Newbaker, Zerbe, Benjamin Tteon, Washington; J. F. Caslow, Milton. II. H. Ttati, Shamokk), Casper Tltary, Mt. Caruul '.p. John Clark, Sunbury, Michael Writ, LoAAiir Mahanoy, Andrew Nye, Delaware, Francis Lcrcb, Lower Augujta Aaron Snyder, Uper, Mahaaoy, . Joel Yordey, Lower Augusta, Daniel Adams, Sbamokin, Henrv Moreau. Northumberland. Joseph Fenstcrmachtr, Lrwer Mahanoy, jjnntei intoisn, Tvasiiingion, John J. Hitter, Turbut, Cyrus Geasey, Sunbury, Lliiah Hill, Turbut, Jolij Mich?cl, Iovtr Mabanoy, Jacob 7iguer, Cameron, Jonntlian ivverctt, Chilistiuaque, Win. Daliua, ? pper AugusU, Wtu. Hynan, i.'i!tou, Janiua (url. Iwi., Abram Uothcrmel, JOwer Wabanoy, Isaac O. Case Hush, Henry McGee, ChilisiuJiJo, Jereruiuh Raup, Coal, Henry Burtuan, ililtou, Kamue! Brotious, SbauioVlu, William li..lliot, Milton, Abratnm Cingtman, Lower MahatW Thomas Scott, Jit. Carmel tp. min Reed, Lower Augusta, Isaac Dopitiu, Jordan, PETIT iCROfiB. Isaiah B. Davis, Miltoa, B. 8. Kngle, Jordan, PanielSwartz, Jordan, Bennio Hoy, Shamokin, I'eter Mt tz, Zuibo, Goortje W. Bawer, Upper Angusta, W. E. McDonald, Korthuoiberland, Wto. Beard, MrEwttnavlile, Abram Gei.t, Upi-ef Mabanoy, L. II- Funk, Miltoi. Casper J. Iiaed, Rush, Vfilliam Elliot, Northumberland, Daniel Ehbacb. Lewli, Hugh Call, Cbilisquaquo, Andrew Forajth, Kortburoborlftna, fcoloroon Weaver' Sunbury, Jaeob Gazette, Suubury, Ira T. Clentcct, Sunbury. Jniio Ptu;k!v. Cb'.luquaqnf, ITnry Dumot, Northumberland, . Samuel Garingcr, Sunbury, Jarcd A. Teats, Shaniokiu, 3. W. Stamtrt, Point, Rodolph Httnsicker, Turbut, Michael Wolf, Jackson, Furman Farnaworth, Shamoklrr, Jer. Rem, Lower Angusta, Oeorge Beltman, Turbut, Alfred Montgomery, Lewi, Isaiah C. llishel, Chilisqnnqor, Milton Drtitnhcller, Washington, Kmantiel Zimmermnn, Coal, Christian Curnor, Zerbe, Daniel Maliek. Lower Aug :sta, Daniel Yost, Coal, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BFeOVmilTG'S EXCELSIOR COFFEE. Whilst trying Coffee of all the various brands. . Remember 'BROWNIXtl'S EXCliLSIOK'- at the hoad it stau Is. True, it 'a not like others that are "SOLD EVERT WIIERK " A little stretch, wo all do know, gcod goods will easily bear, (But a stretch like this "old everywhere" is very apt to ter.r.) Sow, I can safely siy, ithout any hesitation There's none like Lhowm.nu's Excelsiou'' in this enlightened nit! ion. Skilled chemists havo not found a Coffee fioin any store Possessing the same ingredients as "Crowning's Ex celsior " Nor is there any one, in or out of the Coffeo trade, Who knows tho nrticlia from which "Browning's lixcelsior's" made. I'm told it's made Iroas barley, ry; wheat, beans, and peas j Cam a thou-mnd otlicv things but the Right One If you please. Rut with the Coflee-men I will not bold contention for the aiany, niuny things they say too numerous - to mention. Whilst they're engaged in running round from store to store To learn the current wholesale prloe of "Drowning 'a Excolsior," Som who know my Coffee gives perfect ntlsfuetinn. IfaV formed a plan by which they hope to cause a quick reaction. Thoase 'tis with a few ; no doubt 'twill ho more To name Choir Cofffe after miuss (Drowning' Excel sior." Som say their ' the only brand that will stand a reany test. Now, try a little of them all sco which you like the best. Thre years have pa-wd away since I first sold a store ; Never have 1 In yonr paper advertised before; Nor would I now, or ever consent to publish more. If like some used by "everybody," tsold evury whero' in "every store." A trade like this I do not wish the orders I eould not fill ; Th factory allJorsey's land would take leave not a foot to till. My trade is not to very large ; still I think I have my share ; But reader, you may rest assured, 'tij Not kSM Everywhere " Manufactured and for Snlo by thowritor, UGMtjii: a,. ititov.Mj. No. 20 Market Street, Camden, N. t Th'rs Coffee is not composed of poisoneus drugs, it contaiBS noihiug deleterious ; many persons use this CoSee that an, not use the pure coffee: it takes but on and a &at( metres to make a quart of good strong coffee, tint bring just onc-h:ill' the quantity ii lanes oi Java (.once, ana always less than huM the price. Retail Dealers may purehaji ft in less Ojttnitie than ten gross at my prions from the Wholesale Uro- oers. t5r"0rdcrs by mail fFom WLslesale Sealers prompt ly attended to. February 1 1, 1SC5 C BRITISH PERIODICALS, vis : IDE LONDON QUARTERLY UEVIEW'rComcr- THUT J, THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) THE WESTMl.NElEil REVIEW (iiadcil THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Freo-fhurch ) and BLACKWOOD'cXDINCt'Itfia MAGAZINE, Tory The Am:ri.an Publisher e-.n:inue lo reprint the atove-nanicd perlodieal. lut as the oost of printing has doublod, the price of pipw trebled, and taxes, duties, liceuse, eta., largely intsrearad, they are com- palled to advance their terme as follows : TERMS FOR 1335. For any one of tho Reviews, 4 CO per annum. 7 00 10 00 ' 12 CO " 4 00 7 00 " 10 00 13 00 15 00 tor any iwo ot tlja lljvjewa, ror any tLree ol tne Kevieiri, For all four of the Reviews. For lilacknood's Magazine, Fur Rlackwood or.il one Roi 'W, For Hlockwood und any two ol Uio HavtiVd, For It! ackwrod and three of ths Reviews. For Wackwool aud the f ur Re views, Tho works will J-s printed on a greatly improved quality of pay.r. and whilo nearly all American I'eioaicalsr.rd eiihcr advanced iu price or reduced in s'ue r,ud very generally both we shall oonlinue to g'e faithful copies of all rra'ter oontuiucd iu the lgiual e litions. iier.co, our i iesest piics will bo Jouna as encap, lor me uuotuii ot matter, turmstiea a those of luiy of the comf jtwg periodicals iu this country. Uompnrei witu tr.e cost or Uie original editions, which at the presort pr"cvum on gold would bo about $100 a var, our prides ($15) are exceeily low. Ada to tnis in i.i.'i tnui v.e mane our unau il pay ments to the Uritish Puhliahon for rur'.y jhoets aid eopvright in G.iid $1 oosucg us at this time (Jan., ISOi,) nearly i 'I i'i ia currency snd we trust tint in the scale we have adomei we ha!l be eutirnlr justiCod by onr subscribers and the reading puii'io. ine i'iti.rc3! ot tuese l'cnoa-cals to American rea ders is rnther increased than diminished by tho av. tides thev comuin on ovr I ml H ur, ALd, though sometimt tinge4 wilh prejudice, they mny still, eensideiiiig their great ubility acd i!ie uiJcrett stand-points from which they are written.be real ana atuiiiej wun a.tvantno i.v the people cl tuis oouulry, of every creed and pany. THE rOVR REVIEWS FOR 153. A f.'W copies t,f the above retrain on hfcnd, acd ill be roll at Jj for the whee four, or il for any one. Wei'.ij pabliwi lb I'.ii-nii'r'H (uiIp. Wy IlE.vnv SrinN, of.Udinburgh. Bad tho 1st J. 1'. Noiiton, of Vale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc tavo, 1600 pages and numerous EDgrnvings. PRJCE $7 for lb two volaaee by Mail, rnst paid, W. LEONARD SCOTT 4 CO., PublUbers, No. 'ii Waikor Street, New ork. February 4, liii. NOTIC E. NOTICE is heroby given to all persons knowing themselves iodehled to the subscriber, oa book account or otherwise, to sottie the same on or before th 1st of March neat, after which time they will be pa In tho hands of a Justice ; so save time and cost. JOHN WILVER. Konbury, Jan. 7, 1855. IK vow want good Tm.War, go to 6JIITH & GLNTUER'S New f-hop. dr 3. r f-hop. I r von want a good Cooking-Stove, go to SMITH 4 OENlilFh B New fclop. dr PHY81C1 l St SUnUEO.H, DR. ISAAC HUFF, 1T7H0 is a gradual of Jefferson Medical College, W aLd baa had ampl experience in hospital and city prfcotioe, offer hi professional scrvicu to th citiious of Upptr Augusta, Rush and Ehamokin townsnips. Kcnuene near euyasrtowo. Jan. 7, Jtsoa. om. COAL OIL LAMPS. I Lee leas- to inform my friends and th public (erally thai I have enaiuier.ced tb manufacture of COAL OIL LAMPS of every description and styl of bcuh, at NO. ii 8. SECOND Br., PHILADELPHIA With my presool fuilitiat for manufacturing, and a r.ruiiaiJ u ririunca ot tbirtoou vearf iu the man agement of Ui lump businoss for some of the largest houses in th uacrv. 1 tatter myself that my expe rience aud knowlcdg vill Mabi me to oflor to th public good Dot equalled ky any ia regard to styl and workmanship, and at prices MsaMiing with th lowest. I shall always endeavor u Uad in oflering to thenublia sew and fcsot'ul iaventtoo iaour line. I have also takes the w bolts I agency for th sal of GEO. W, BROWN i CO'bCeLiBVED Mct4l A.j. 11 LlULr.O, No. 13 B. Sosd t, Pbiladiupbi. f eptomber St, lbc. T)LAKK (Parcbtnrai Pnr,l D4 acd klaok fw !' 1 oft f It ' t'wAury AtcwioaB ' At DITOB'S NOTICE. Th undersigned having been pweintod an audi tor by th Orphans' Court, in and tor th county of N'orlhumbarlaud, to distribute tb balano iu the baud of Amelia Ralio, Administratrix of Jaoob Raks, deaeased, to and among llioao legally ntitM tJ receive them, will meet all persona inlerctted for that purpose, at hia office in tho liorouffh ef Sutrtrv, on Monday the ituih day of February, A. D. lBOiv, at 1 o'clock V. M. of said diy. (1. W. ZIKUliEH. Auditor. Sunbury. January 2d, 18G5. aar:mja TT3ai2r. 9 9 (Late HERR'B HOTEL.) Corner Market and 3d Streets, HAR-11U"R0, PA. THE attention of tho public is respectfully colir.d to this Hotel which is now open for the at-enm nicta tion of guests. In the past ffvo month tlvring which tlrtio it has been closed the houso has been thorough ly remodeled and repaired, until in point of conveni ence and comfort, its patious will liud it to own no" superior. The I-'siriillnre BliifJrely N'ovs-. Rooms larger than arc usually fuMnditonmlnrn hotulf.- oitutited on tlio corner ot two principal titiem streets of the city.but two and a half sipiai es from tho Kail Road leiot. The proprietor determined to spnr bo expense in scouriug the comfort ol his guests nod a favorable reputation lor the esUlilishinciit, ho feeta williHfj t trust its character to tho judgment of his putroiM. WRNRY THOMAS, Proprietor. Jamiorv SI. 18(55. 000,000 M ilE ! FILL VI' Till: QUOTAS I! THEsubseribor, tale an rniplovea iu the Provost Mnrshnli's Olllce of I'm 14th Uistrii t I'ciin'a., rttes bis services to tho CoiMutiltves. and eitisens of the different f uli-dwtrl fc tf jrlhiiiiiborlnnd nrnl ndjoiiiiii counties, tor the pirrpoj of assisting them to till their U, Motas. eorrotit tu.d copy their enrolments, make out uli-titute and Enlistment paper:, nt rt?n sonalilo rates, llocnnbo found at Airs. HOiiAN'S UOTI'l., North West Corner 4th and Market Sts., over Adam's Express (.'tliee, llnrrisburg. tirrr.iir.NcKS t J. I!. Packer, and S. B. Boyer,' F.sqrs., Tuiihury. Hon. Frank lloiind, nud P. L. llachenburg, Milton. Rev. I. II. Torrence, Rush. Address Rox No. 141, llarrhburx. Pa. JNO. U. HEELER. Punburv, January 14, 1835. Im UP GRAFF'S Eye and Ear Infirmary, On the pijimre. Three Itoors from Sleel'd Hotel) WILKES-BARRE.'.PA. Till? INTrn."TION it now open and furnished ill tho niiK-t eoatly sivle. Jteveptiun, l-'rivato and Operating ltnouis are large and convenient and well adapted. The rittrgii'nl npnrtiiipiit contains the finest collection of instruments in this country, aud thus bis faculties will enable hi ill to meet niiy nnd all emergencies iu practici1. llnwill operate 'upon the varioiiSjl'nrms of ItLINDNE.Sri, Cataract, Oceluon of tho Pupil Cross Eves, Closure of the Tear Hueti, Imersion of tho liyolids, Pterygium, Ac., Ac. And will treat all tonus of Hore lives, tlranulod l.id, Opr.eeties of the Cornea, and Pcjofulons oitciise-s of the live. t'cthcr with all the diseaat to which tho eye i subject. IiIJAFNKSS Will treat all the diseases common to the organ. lM-teharges from thoar, Noises in tho Ka. Catarrh. tlitfuultifs cf hearing total llyafiin;., even where tho I'rum is destroyed. ill insert on artianiiil one, ansivciing neurly'iiil tho pnrpasea of the iitituriil. lISKA.i:S OF THROAT. All dkca-Vs- common to the Throat and Nose will be treated UKXKRAL Sl'ttUEKY. Ho will operate upon Club-t'ect. Hair Lip. t'l'-lt l'tillate, Tumors, (.'misers, linlarged Tuneils. Ae. IT-astie operntrrsij by buiiling new flesh into deformed ptrrts, laid OeBcnil" .Surgery of whatever character it utny present. HERNIA, (K Kill IBIt.l Ho will prrf .riu "LaWus," Ptvcmtroa tbv ifeo nulical. (eomplett.) euro of Hcmm, W untfue;'tic-?iiib(y a perfect euro, ami is done wilh littlo or no pn iu. CW H' tho many bun. dred operated npotr hi Rnelon there has been m, tail uros, it hevin.'; met rhe apprubutiuii ut all ho have sabmitted te it. ARTIFICIAL Tin.'. Will insert nrliflcial eyes, giving tlicm the motion and expre.iou ot' the natu ral. Thev nro inserted without tlio Ica-'t pain. 1IK1WRR1H.1JI.). (PiLl' l-'ihi trouble ic ,H seasc is reudiiy euretl. 'firosc suffiviog from r; wiU do well to cill. rn. Vr De fiHM-r visits Wilhcs-Rarrn with a viotv of buihling up a permanent ii.stituio fir the trcatuicEt of the l.je. i'.ir, t.i.d iienerl .Surgery. J The experience nfuinre tiinn a u::rtcr of a cenmry. In Hospital and general practice-, he hopes, will lie's I sulfieient juaimik-e to Imw who uiny hu disposed 'o I mnioy u.iti. . Jautarv 1 1, liT, ly Enamelled Slate Mantel 'W'-'IFtE.IROOIM:, 03, CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Kmuf.ictory T.cth and Sa nsou Sireot). Tbl)-Toc!. Pier-aiabB, Brackets, Wseh 6tor.d Top. fl'C.ftc. j Philadelphia. Jan 7, Is.'.S. tf 1 IJIG WHIT ELY Cil'EEKl OI& COMPANY. I CAU'ST.ili, ... ,3O0,O!)0. Shares, 100,003. " Tar Valu3, J5 OO S0.000 SHARES RESERVED AS A WORKINO CAPITAL. J. Ltwts PutLirs, Tres't. T. M. Kj bii, Treas. S. UiliBLEU, Sue y. Phe Prapertv of this Company ennsistsof a Twenty Years' Leune cf Six Hundred Aaron of valuable oil territory, wilh a royalty of oly ono-eigih to the land owner, and is taluatrd 11 B;g Whitoly Creek, will -l runs 0rtb of and )wrallet wilh 'iHinkurd Creek, tirosae eouniy. Pa. It r as an unbroken pur faee of over tbreo mile on the eruth tido of .ii l Crock, and half to thrce-oinirtcri mileo?i tho nr rlh. Tho Company are putting down a well having a first -class engine, (and arrangement are bein- ma'lo lor a second.) eight hwdrtrd f.ot of tubbing, a com plete set of tools, and uvcrvthiag nooessarry for a vigorous prosecntrou ef the work. ine conipaoy, rn rrescnting iiirs targe anti vatua- We tract of of oil territory to th pubis.-, destro at call special notice to the faat tSut. in many oucs, Ursn premium nav rsaen pam upon a tuuit am, with cue-half the oil as a royalty ; Irom which they expect a very large vesrly rovouue, aside from tho llatlarmg prospects uoio out Dy iscir own auveiop mont upo the land. Aa important characteristic cf tne oil welts 01 tnis region ia that, when completed, they have neves; t tried to producing; oils ot a superior quality, (o.'i.t U 39 than nvtit ent. by actual xpr.rimvt o rtiniug, and eoiumvndiug ttie vuty highest markrl prioe and quick sale. Tb Lm. by th Utu of said leas, hav fall pri ileg to sub-lease, win ,nd bor fur aty or ail of tho atineral foupd upon said tract, and also the rrivilete to use ; free oi'obarge, all the Timber and oat fthu latter of which abounds in immense quan. titles or Ui nnost quality) neeaea to carry oa II10 operations. Maolegisi and practical operators from the oil re ions, who bar seen the Mveaa treat, uniU) in the opinion that, in locality for betiug parpen's a wi ll a in 11 ouiwara laaicauon a an on serruevy, mis large and valual.Vo naot boldsout the moat tlatwring psospoot in boring for oil. vuty a uiuncu nun.tHT 01 ensrvi win ee pom. Books are now opou at No. i'u Sou'Ji Fourth St. first door, back room. Philadelphia. 1 subscription i cio, I wo UoHais pes biare., j Jan. 7, Ibii It Infcrnatlunnl Hotel, SrU aud 307 Srvadirau, Comer Franklin Strt NEW V0RL7. fTUIIS 6rt class Houso Iho most quiet, homelike X ad pleasant UoUl In th oily offer superior ibducemeut to that visiting New York for Utaiaeas or pleteur. It ia soutral in iu locaiion, and kept oa theEi.MO-i Pls. ia connection with Tsvlou Sst-oo, wbeiorefrcshmecu e&a k bad all hours, or avrved in tnair own room. The chat pat a." mo dsrai, tb room wd aUMdana of tb fentt order bki, d all tt twltra wtvisUavti :t.tt-J Oot 1,1. .Ji Jp IM . ffl SKaSiSU.sl"a Wistar's Balsam WILD CH BRR V ntof the oldost- aud most relish remedies lathe world for Coughs, Colds. Whooping .Cougb, ftronehitls, Dim cully of liroalhitig. Asthma, limrsiinnM, Soro J hroat, Croup, and every Atfeetton of THK THROAT, LUNUS AM-D CHEST, including even CONG MPTIOW Wl.STAR'S RATSAM OF WIU CHERRY. So general has-tho use of thisromedy occomo, and so popular is it everywhere, that it is unnecessary to rfcount its virtues lis works speaks for it, nnd find utterance In the abundant nnd voluntary testimony of the many who from long sufi'cring and settled di sease have b; itrus ocem-rerrtored to- pristine viimr and health. Wocan prvsent a nines of oridonoe in proof of our assertion, that CANNOT Jili liIliCREDITRD.- Tho IScV. JiM-olt Hc lilor. Well know and much respected among tho Gcnmnn populatiiin iu tbUecuntry, makes the following state mcnt for the benefit ot tu'o AfUiclud : 11asovi.ii, Pa., FeH. T5, 1850. I'ear Sir : Having realised tu my fctmily impor tant beneriitrfroiii theusc tir your valuabls prcparn titni U istar's Rotsaui tsf AVild Chcry it affords mo pleasure to rocomuiend it te the public .Some eight years ago cue of my daughters seemed to be in ade. cl inc. and little hopes of her rooovery were enter tained. I then procured a bottle of your xcellent Hiilsain, and before she had taken the .whole of the contents of the bottlo tt lie fa-, a great improvement in her health. 1 have, i i u r individual case, made frequent use of your v 1 iril medicine, and have ulu been beneftlcd by ft JACOB SKCHI.tR'. Braith, Esq., rstilent o( tin M orris County Bank, Morristown, New Jersey. 'Having" used 1'r. Wistar's Dalsam of Wild Che'ry forabout ul'teuo years, and having realized its bene ficial results in my lumily, it aflords me great plea sure iu rcoorr.mendiug it to the public as a valuable remedy is cases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, 4c , and a remedy which I consider to be entirely inno cent, and may be taken with perfect safety by live most delicate iu health."' rrorn Hon. John E. Smith, A distinguished Lawyer in Westminster, Md. 1 havoou several oscsisions used Dr. Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry for severe colds, and always with decided benelit. 1 know of no preparation tliut is mora efficacious or mole deserving of general use. Tho llalsain has nlo been used wilh excellent effect Ly J. II. i:iliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, .Md. WltiTAH'N U.ll.SAM OP WtLO ClIEIlllV. N"ue genuine unless signed "I. RUTTS," on tho wrapper. FOR SALE P.T J. P. lHNFMORB, No. I'.'l Rroalway. cw York, ti. W. l'UWLli A CU., Proprietors, Rostou. And by all LrnggisV. KEDMXtrs ni asr.i SAL vi: Heals Old Sores. RKDltlNO ff RUSSIA SALVE Cures I'urnj, Scalds, Cuts. IIKDDIXO'S ItUSSJA SALVE. Curos Wounds, Eranvs;, Sprains. UKDDIXtrs RUSSIA SALVE Curos Roils, l lcers, Cauucrs. BEDDING'S HUSSIA SALVE Curevealt Uhenui, Piles, Erysipelas. I JtE3lNff'S KUSblA SAt,T? , Cures Rintrwonn. Corns. o., Ae. NO FAMILY Slltil Lit i;li tt lTHOl TIT. I t'Only 2:- tViifn a Rji ; i , "' S ILK IlV .! V. )-I.-'.--M'iltE. N". 4:l hmr,dwwv,X. Y. S. W. 1't'i'i l.ii .v C". No. i i rcmout st., ll wton. And bv i-.ll l-'riii:?: and Country .Storokee;ier.,. Dec -: lSo4.' 1MO.T. !.. I'I:ilalrlliln & Ii' tEaili-oatl. 1 lilSl'reat line traverses the N il ihern and North west counties ut Penn.ylvai.ia to thu city of r.no 011 Lake l.rie It has been leased by th-j Pennsylvania. Railroad Company an I is upcraicil by them. lis eiKiro lctii;'li was opened for passenger und rv..l,rl.l I ,..To... tv.U- 17,1., Ml, liuic ol i'assciigT trains at Sunlmry, leave l.aslwtud. jr.til Train, urriv.-s l'1"' P Klinir'i I!xprcss Train, It T'O l.ook Haven Acaoiun.odatirn, li.'.iS A. Leave WiutHard MuitTr:i:n, tl5A. l.ltuira Express Traio. ' " I.ck lliivt'n A'.'Cuiiiinodation, 4.2t P. Williuuisport Accoinuio-latio.i, 1 1 ;t.'i 4 Pass 'iigcr curs run through 011 Slail Tinin, without o'.o uic th ways ln-twccu Pi.ilalelphiu and Erie, ttul J::iliii,nr nud Lric. I.le;'imt Sleeting Vr.n on Mail Trains T-.ah ways bctwe' 11 l'liilndclpbi i aod 1 ock Haven, und and oil Klinna Express Train loiu ways bctwen Williauisptirt and ilaltiitiorc. For iiilcrUiUliou respceiing Pas.Egr butiness apply at. .'tnlli and Market St., Philadelphia.. And lor Freight business o! 'the Cuinpary's Atmt., S. B. Kings'ou, ,lr., Cor. Lith and iu.iket St., TLiiadelrhia. J. W. Keynol Is, Erio. J. M. 1 .ill, Ajt'i.t X. C. R. P... Riatimcre-. H. II. HolSTOH, taca'l l'roifhl Agt. lilTada. H. W. tiwixsun, Ucn'l Ticket Ag't., Philttda. JoKEl'H I. Poll.s, ucu'l Mauugvr, Williaui.-port Pee. 31, irsftl. I". rTI!li LAST'S IMPERIAL 13fjotograpIj dallcvir, ! N.. 7Ut and ?0 ARCH STREET, lHILADEL,PUfA. Pee. 17, 101. ui THE DRAKE PETROLEUM COMPANY or l'HlLADKI.I'HIA. C'.il'IT.tl-, 81,000,000 100,000 SHARES. PAR f 10 00. 510,000 CASH WOUKINti CAPITA L. SLliSClMl'TIOX I'KICi:, if2.o0. President T. HASKINSDl' PUY, PrcshUnt o the Catlawis-it Kliilroad Co. Vice President THO.MAS I. WATTSON. of the Hardware firm of Truilt A Co , No. fiji Maiket St. J'reHstirer SAMUEL WUK, of Work, .McCouch k Co.. Bankris, :ii South Thir l street. llirtKf Tons : T. Haskins Iiu Puy ; Thomas D. Walison ; E. S. Richards, Of liermanlowu ; W illiam 1. Sherrcl, Insurance Agent ; Oeoo;.'e P. Way, 'f late Dry tioods firm, J. T. Way A Co.; A. W. Leisenring, Cashier Mauch Chunk Bank, Mauch Chunk ; Edward Shippen, Esq. 1 ho property of the Druku Petroleum Csmpuny cor.sUts 01 two tracts of land, one id two litindird and fifty-seven acres and one of two hundred and sixty fivo acres, making in all, five hundred and twelve acres, in fee, 011 the Cadwall Bnuich cf Oil Creok. The property has beta tsrittieally examined by a Couiu'.itlt pijinted for that purpude, and the terri tory prorouuocd. in their jjdgeiutiit, to be fully equal tu that of ON Creek, alonn which th largcul oil wells ever discovered have rea ftiund. The luuds rosuiuble those ou Oil Creek, in every particular, and it is believed trom the largo nuial-ef .foil springs in close proximity, that Valuable wells w ill be opened ou both these tracts. The management have already seeured severul Engines and enguged a competent SsaptTrntondcut, if itb a view to immtdiuie aud an energetic dcveh.p- nti.ttt . A large portion of these tracts fc kottean, and admirably adapted for boring. Several t'ompanys are organised on land im mediately atljoiiiin'g this territory, among which nro the Briggs and Crt.nt City Oil Companies of Phila delphia. . Jo (.unenting tne Drake Petroleum Company to the public, iutf l'i motors ssk that thou- schenut should be examined, aaic subscriptions inudc to tho block in full frith as 10 tt piccitt and prospocuv value. ., T. RASKINS IiU 1 UY, IWident. THU8. i. VA'1T0, Vie Prcwidant. EASiULL WORK, Tveasurcr. BtihkcKptiotis will be received for a limited number ,. . , . t i 1. t of shares at the iwuking Uouso i ori, woucn A. Co., N r.r,rrx m. Uu..,ik Ik ssl sKlirt l'hilu1. r.hiM Iiombr lD.lbo lfnii tuli Ked Istdaew fuJer Etov g n I 1 FWIIH tUillfllfb Kwl?Loo ufJ. Oso. W. BMtTB. ( Cru. E. Oxtrracit. ZVL1TZ to, aElTTEER, Market tti-eet, on door east of Sirs. Boollon'i Hot Have opened ANEW TIN-WARE, Sheet Iron rtstrtl fstfe Ktos-e, and Intend keeping constantly on hand, and manu facturing to order on shortest notica, TIN AND SHF.ET IRON-WARS of all descriptions. A Large Stock of Cook Stoves of the following Brands- WILLI AIYZ PENN ! and rn the following two Brands w defy competi tion, uumeiy Coinhiriutton (ins Burner, CooV. (sloveraiiir IViin-l'ook, unsurpassed for beauty of finish, slmpliolt of ar rangement, combining cheapness and durability, nd each stove warranted' to perform what they ar re presented ALSO, PARLOR and OFFICF. STOVES, In great variety, embracing nil thu best manufactures, and most fashionable designs Also, Tho celebrated OLM for healing up and down stairs. Also the celebrated VULCAN HEATER. Coxl Oil, ;oul Oil I.nmpH, KhitdcM, 'himsilest, nntl nil nrticlrn unusually kept in an establishment of this kind. We arc also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting, Roofing. Range and Furnace Work, Gas Fittiug, Ac. Repair ing cheaply and neatly executed. Country produce taken iu exchange al market price. SMITH & OENTIILTC. Have the Agency fr MSB'S CELEBRATED FIRE PLACE S'lOVES, for tho Ctmnties of Iorth umber, land, Snyder, Cnion and Moutcsr. Ard nro also agent ftp the Pipher A Willower Lin.. '1 rancporfatn.. .Sun. urv.EW , IHCi. CLOTHING FOR ALL ! ! AT w a. s 2 3! n :-Jt rar o s CONTINENTAL CLOTHING B A Z A A 11 . Corner of Market Nqanrn &. ItaiU Iloud Mrect, SU.NB U U V, PEN X ' A. JUST GTF.XJ. WINTER STOCK OP READY MAl)E CLOTHING, Of the newest styles, cut by the best Artists, trirumid and mail equal to custom work, and sold ut the lowest prices. ."! II nntl Iloj 'st "lttliing- of tKe best ma terial consisting of Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Sak Coats, Pants, aud Vests of various "sva(nd' quali ties. (rE'.ITLEMKN '( .' OVERCOATS & SHAWLS. tlEXTLEMEN S FURNI.SHINtl OOODS, nrli as Sliirts. Over-shirt. I'ndershirls. Drawers. Collars. Cravata, Necktie, Haud kerchiefs, Stocking', I U hives, 4o. J IlnlK nnd flip si of ull hindo. j ttnilTs! AMTlRlinPS TP.fVn VA1.IOFS. t'SI. ! Ft", ELLAS, and NOTIONS t o Ihiti3,d nuiac- I luus ,iici m ; Tlie pubirtnre inrited" to call and examine his Stock. Remember the place, 'Continental Clothing Storo," Corner of Market Square and the N C. R. R. LEVI HiXHT. Funlitry, Deo. 10, ljWl. T'lio 'oiii)I-tf, S$tn1l.lvtlii7 Sell NiirnIiiiK I t ' ' j i rt a ti vt rtriTiT t tt- I J Ull iS Oil 1 iLt VAi, PATl'NTED, ALUUST 2nd, 1861. rpiir .-ibeller is the ..:.!c on- that -bulls the Corn ) . p I'fee-lly clean IVom tilt: Cob nbcug.c o. ' cttordij. It gives llio Env a double operation on Iho She'ling Wheel as it pusses through, and svpu. ! lt'tes the Cob from the Com completely, reuderiut; it j ut once 11. tor market without the uso of the funning , mill. This machine shells a j Jut' Hua'ul l i'am to the Minute by iW-. i.itry o' FvircTt ' nnd enn be used, also, by I.'orA', Steaai or Water ' lV.vr !) -uitaching tt I'nllty on the Crunk Shalt. For liuradility, Cleanlinc-s. Neatness Choapucss and ltaoi'li'tv in t-hclliug, this Machine cannot bo 1 1 .'.t i ,". . ,- - i Sii-'iE AND C0UN1Y R-WIITS FOR SALE ON, KE.W'X AF.LE TERMS. ! Oexti.hmkx If you want your corn Shelled ! iilciic ; if you linve occusiou to ehell green or tliitnp Cjrn ; ityouwant your Coin and cob separated ; it t i-i.ti waiii a durable inuehiro ; if you want a cbe-.p ; suell'r, buy the Complete. iiuuble-Auiing. Self.Scp- , a.ralin- ersj AhcHor. REFEKESOUt: II. 11. .Vc.-ie-l.'harlts llm-.s, M.-il-ir, C. l. Jl"ri-:.-. Co.. fillers, ."suiibury. Kenry Leiscuring. Bear r'inefactiirctl and f1 1'r. J. V". I'cr.'e 5itnlury. J-Hmucl Lcssig. l.ead.i.. j Oco. Woisur. L. Augii'ta. Sol. Mnrtt. runner, ', tjup. C. Albert, tleorgetown . r ;iale at tho Fi.uutlrv of ' r.'-'HUH.'-Cli t'tiitl'i.K. Suubury Pj. Sli!.b:irv. i'ec. Hlii tiiil street, siunbuiy, Fa., 111 the cours: cl two wet a where he will ktcp constantly on baud, I I'b-s'kIi C"r'!il, 'I'll Isit.ItoIlH, KCukKm. : ! and TEA-BUNNS, which UI be delivered to futi. . I lie evo,y moining. A;i hiuuj cf FA CY CAKES.- Common Cakes, Prl.'c!s. I: 1 Ptc-Nic Partio, WedJiug and Funerals, will le ; supplied at the rhortcs.: noiico. ! A good a.tsurtiacM ill l e kept up at all times, j inauutiictiired oil tit' le feat maiviial, aud tudcis will be pi'i.uiptN atltajcd 10. ! llgtiustthat hi. lircnds and the public generally I will siisuihi hiiu in ibis nut enterprise, Co greatly : ! needed in Sturbary. j ! Hu trusis his eauuritn.-o in the business will ena ble him to give general t'ltislacliuU to all who may favor linn with lUcir pauotia ,;a. 1 DAVID FRY. 1 Sunbury, Dec. 10, iiti. 1 FROM WASHINGTON. LATLSTI HPP.0VEMENT OF AQRI-; CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. j TU f o u it d n "r, rf ?lC...ti.WM tX www ooa-.j SUNBUR-?, PENN'A. Jet the Best Uet the Cheapelitlet the most r. 110111ic.1l. which can be had al ihe Robrhseh Foundry. Having a lurc uss,r(iiieiit ol the Host approved STOVES, such a." Co". king, Pnrlof, Otlice and Shop Stoves, which will l.c sol.l at the Inweel rates. Also, Kettlesolall sites. Pans. Skillets. Ac. Thev are also manufacturing .Machinery, Ploughs, Cuslin . Ac. ut short notice. Repairing all kinds of Agricultural Implements done in good workmanlike manner aad at tne hort"st notice. All articles shipped as ordered. Orders respeot fallv Kiticiied aiid promptly attended to. Rt'llKBACH A COOPER. I'lf Old Iron, and all kiuda of Produce taken il Exchange lor work Kui.burv. June IS. 1HS4. tf MILLINEKY GOODS, AND I : .'tOTKs.'NKl A TIMSII.ilS L. a 3. GHISnLR, At the new stand, in Market Square, 6UNBURT, HAVE just rocivd fvoiu Philadelphia the latest and most fashiouahle slylosof ililliucry Uoo-ls, sueli aa Bonnets, Hats, ,tlks. Velvets, Ribbons and Luces, Feathers A Flowers. Head Dresses A Nets, Old Ladies' Caps, Woolen Hoods. Houtags, Breakfast Shawls, Silk and Woolen Hearts, lloeiery cloaks & runs: Black Crepe and Lac Vetla, Crap and Linen Col Uta. Dree Trimmings and Buttons, Col sett. Zephyrs, Suap and Perfumery, t :-k Triiumings, Woollen A Cotton larn, r-niiiitklu3r, Cloukaanalslaiif and Ili-ullluic done In latent Nlyle. Q,B,.. 1 iBen j-j paoer Collars. Nocktle. X country p UODUCE Ukea Is ahnce fur Good or Work. T-uaful ft- pact pfctroao-h-u we :cit I iro-. 1 tuobury, 0'c lab SUIfMFft I Millers. Sunbury. Sol. Marts. Fanner, , k llcnrv leiscurins. Beer tjup. C. Albert, llcorgctov, n . XiTfrt'i'tV". ""BitEAD ! BREAD ! ! BREAD !!!- Li. 'LSV 1 . iWe fiow i . 1 rilHi: nn ler-k-ncl will orc-n a Bakerv. on Market KrfttSf!es.i:J' of the LAfcGI&T end Pa. RESIEC and viclh, FAIila A ol Notions . Market street, fonr dm. Uootsjid Shoe alo. Her stock ootnista of Trim derioa. kradteaaud' Chiiiln.n k... Art sUk Cn.os and and other linusg, Corsets, Hoop-skirt, Lac i!s; Net, glotos, stockings, oorsots, 4. a i collars, and WOCLEN OOODS, Breakfost Ebawlir, ficatoga, Rd Riding UoedvCaps. Hosiery of all kiuda. , Ocntl' Ilaiidkrrohiefs, Cravsti, NVkllea, Suspen ders ; Riobont, of all ktuds, i'eathera, Velvet, and many olhtr articles too numerous to mention. . KA1K BLACK. Hunbttry Oct. 17, 1.C4 FALL AND WINTER ' FANCY DRESS GOODS, MIhh .WW IMHIXU, Tw o tltifTs Wsst of the Post Officr, 8TJNBTJRY, PENN'A., UAH just received na.l opened a largo asLsrtmcrt of Fancy Itress fJo'.ds, pich as Gloves, Jouvian. Kid-gloves, til k nud lisle thread Olives; Ladies cotton and woolen Hoae, Children's Merino Hose, Silk Mils, llaudkcrchi'frt. Corse's, Embroidered Slippers. Ribbons FANCY HRE.-S BUTTONS. Bugle (iiuibj. Trimuiiugs. Buttons. Belt Rilibon Velvet Rit bons, Braid. Belt C'lesps, Ladies' Neck-ties, FanCj"" Buttons. CRAPKRIBBON end HUMMING ; Em-""' broideriug Braids, ilaconet aud Swiss Edgings and insertion!, ; .Miiltetde Lace t'olars, Laces. Orenadtu eils, Faiicy Itrev, Coinbs.lHead br oases, Netts, ani a vaiietv of oilier articles. WOOLEN uotiltt, ruch ns Sontags, Breakfast Coey4, Caps,. Mittssis, .'acOjtios, Gloves, fc-tik atid ' Cotton Flags; 4. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS HOOKti AND STATIONERY. Sooks, Hymn- BceRs, Blank Boeks, Memorandum Book. Itiarius, IV.-kui Books. Ink Stands, Pens, Pencils, a fine assortment of Paper, luk, dta. Toilet Soaps, Tooth-Brusbes, ta. TOYS AND GAMES FOR CIIIT.DnF.N. All of which have been actuated with care sod will be told at reasonable prices. ANNA TAINTER Sunbury, Oct. ?2, laC4. & I. s3 I'oui th A. Anh ts., Philadelphia. Cater for tho beat Trade, and offer no Baits or de ception to induce Cui'.om, but rely on FAIR LEAL 1NO and GkjOD UOODfl ! Best rtferinoes, Faihrbnable Silks. Nobility Plaids, Pirn's Poplins. Dark Foulards Figured Murinoos, Plaid Shawls, Good Blanket. T. S. We follow GOI.n down, as close aa-we fol low it up. Now is s good tiruo lor Merchant aud Consumers to come in. October ti, 1864. 2mw CHEAT REDUCTION I' THE PRICE OK EDWIN HALtls Si CO , No 23 South Second Street. Philadelphia. Are now offering their magnificent stock of Silks, Iiress Uunda, hhawli. Cloths. Clonks, Velvets, o., far below the present Oold Prices ! Wo liavo also on Lan l. n liti trestocK ot K'.'.iir.Bi i; tion from ,ns prir,., Te ,v.bcun silling them at. As we have had tho advantage of a rise in the price of our Stock in the progress of tho war or two or three years, we now propsao to give our ties turners the Advantage ol the fall in Pnces. Culicoes and Musliris, reduced, Flannels end Table Linens, roduooa Blankets nnd all amble Goods, reduced, We resneotfullv soliuit from the L&dios and Other ' visiting PhilaikVpkn, m aminotioti of our stock, winch wansiirpasrea in variety rsia siyie, in miscuy. N. It., Wholesale Buyers, are invited to examine our stock. JiBWIN HALL 4 CO., No. Sd South Second street, Philadelphia, October K, 16i!l. Smw Stinbury High School, t T I I f, itf-t pen is the cl 1 Baptist Church, on the Y 'j;h tiny of .funuary. The course of instruction emlraccs all I lie brninihea tU;hl iu Academies and Seminaries of the highuat grtc.U. TF.rtjts tr.x. session or 21 WUEUS. Ft Lanrsagc uicvciit and mcslern includ ing all otlirr lT:,nuhcs, H8 CO Notural :::ucca, Algebra, Geometry, Ail'-nuccdt'lraii,ii;ar,Uc"japliy, History, ia ,1 00 RudimsMaoi ahovo,. 1 l'u Prln.urv, . M J r. . :,:.'..l . , Tuition payable quarterly i.l advance. d '.,ici'm..ii mtida for brti time, t'upil" cuu enteral any tin.?, and wlil Only Iw eh iryed roui t!ic date lln-v eu:cr. For further pa: lie u) at s ill ply to the Principal. E. V. R011UAC!! Sunbury, Dee. 21, :t6J.-tf. r..vifu r.iscv rtits: AT JOHN FAliEIKA'3 Old i:hlabUi;fcrs Ft n MANUFACTORY No. 713 ;ARCH Slrt, above 7th., PHILAD'A 1,1. . '', I L' I ' f i-;t KTZ'S lcctivr.! of T ttliev urn. f r Ladies' and Children's Wear in the City. .lo. a fine assortment of ti .-ni'- Fur ttUvos CoiluM. As my Furs wti c all pur'.hasca when Gold wax at a much 'ivwer preniiuni IbftE al prc-'nt, I iib enabled todi-pose of ilr'in at verv rc tsonatile prices, and I vtsU fiervtore s.siitit "a cull fi JWi u.y friends of lrrrllrerlul"l county, and vicinity. Xf licmiinber the name, dumber and- Street '. v JOHN FAREIRA. " Arch Street ubove 7th. south sidi, Pept. 10. l-6l.-j.n 1'IULADELPflIA IV I 'lav i" l'rtnr. nor conrioctioa with aey c-tl.cr .lore in l'bhs lj.i.e. MEW GOODS ! JL .-T OPXXED Fall & Winter Goods, A Nil il.Li CIIEATE It THAN" Y.1.HZ- In Zetlemoyei's Building, opposite tlearhort s Con fectionery Store. Market street. SUNBURY, P., KAS just opened a well selected assortment 01 Uuods, which be oilers for sale at very low price DRY GOODS ! FOREKIN AXB DOMESTIC, such ss flotia, Caatl meres. Mucins. Slicetinys, Ticking, CaJiaoe, Di Laiiie-. .".ilk. tjir.ghaiut, ie , Ac II I'I'fS Bl t.'.tl of every deaeriptien. NOTIONS & VARIETIES Pen.-L-tlng of n.cdory, Oloves. T!ired, Button Suspenders. Neckties, Collars. Handkerchiefs, Hai Brushes, Tooth Brushes, I aney Ilea 1 Presses, Bal moral Skirts. Hoop-Skirts. Cui'pel-bags. Trunks, Va lisee. Umbrtllas. Cotton-Yarn, !pa, and ouuwo other articles too Indices to mentiasi. HARDWARE) such a nails, binge and screws, door latches au knobs, aud CUTLLltk of (Very detoiptioa. Dyei, Drtiw, PHintt, Vr.rnihei, Oil, 01ms Pl'ttr, Ac, vto. lueeiiaivnrs uud djlaitaiwar o deavcrtptloix. STONE AMI EAHTIIENWAF.E. An exteasirt Sioch of Gt-noaBniss. C. imposed i f Suitar. Coin. Ta Ric, Corn-starc! Moliusoe, Candles, Meat, Fish, Cheese. Halt, litbaec and Segal. HEADY-MADE CLOTIUNT., Also, SCCT5 & SSCEG til men, wrnnn ar.i Viiaka. All kui'M rt V)-ulrj Ji..;k U. ?4 ;t sijiun fir Urodf iW-iij. ?rp ( 5;,t
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