NEW D It Y COOHS Fresh Groceries! tia Third Bt., on door below th. Lutheran Church, 8UNBUKY, PKNN'A. HENHY PETBIIS, U jiurt openod larg. assortm.Bt"? DRY GOODS, lueh ai Callcoei, Delalnei, Musltal, tl' OKOOEHIE Q itnd PROVISIONS of all kinttr, !uch as SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL Molasses, Syrups, Mackerel, Lard, Harm, Nuti Dried and Canned Fruit, Prunes, Raisins, Cheese, and Crackers, and in fact everything usually kept in the Grocery line. Hams, Fish, Coal Oil, Crockery-waro, Quoensware Ulass-wnro, illow-ware, o. The best FLOUR and MEAL in tho Markot Tubaoco, Cigars, and a Tarioty of NOTIONS. Also : All kinds of Canned Fruit, at the lowest prices. Country Produce taken In exchange for Goods. fcjpCall and Mauiino my Stock, and satisfy your lvM HENRY TETliRS. Sunbury, April 25, 1807 THE GREAT PRIZE Ej-positim. Vnlcendle, Paris, 1807. THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE CO ELIASHOWE.Jn. Awarded over Eighty-two Competitors, Tlie IIilirt Premium, Tho Only Cross of tho Legion of Honor and GOLD MEDAL given to Amkrican iSewino Machine!, per Irnpr rial Decree, published in the "Jloniteur universal" ("flicial Journal of the French Empire), Tuesday, Id July, 1667, in these words : Fabricante do Machines a cou Elias Howe, Jr. dro esposunt. Manufacturer of Sewing Ma ) chines, Exhibitor. "This dnublo first honor is another proof of the Krcat superiority of the HOWE SliVINU MA CHINE overall others." SIBLEY A STOOPS, No. 23 South Eight Strcot, Philadelphia, Agents for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Western Virginia. February 22, 1 80S. 3m FKESLI ARRIVAL OF MILLINER i7" GOODS Miss ANNA PAINTER, Murket Square, two doors west of tho Post Offico SUNBURY, P E NN'A, RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and the public, that ho has just returned from the city, wh'TO she biti spent sometime in making selections and purchases, and has just opened a largo stock of MILLINERY CIjODS AND NOTIONS, Itibhons, Luces, Dresd-Linings, Crinoline and M'i gans Skirting Lining, Ho:p Shirts. Huglo Trim mings, Crape Trimmings, HutCrupc, Cloak Buttons, Corsets. Zephyrs. A largo assortment of Ludies and Gentlemen's Hosiery. DOLLS or all sizes, Alphabet Blocks, Ao. She flatters herself in being able to make n display that will give entiro satitfacliou to visitors, and goods will be exhibited with pleasure. Sunbury, May 30, 1863. P. II. MOOHK. 1). C. DISSISGElt. Mew Firm I Sw Hiore ! Mew Booui ! and an ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! NOUKi; Ac l!i$nUKR, Have just opened a carefully sclcoted stock cf NEW WOODS, in IlHiipt'n e Iron front, MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PEXN'A Consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, and a full lino of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING- GOODS AXU l.nUiett lrCMK ooiJ, Calicoes, Muslins, Flannels, Table Linens Toweling, Checks, Ticking, Counterpanes, Ciuiiiiercs, Vesting, i urns, Slciitd, Neck lies, Culls, Collars Handkerchiefs, ilose, Oil Cloth, Carpots, Wood and Willow-Ware. We invito special utlentiun to tho quality of our Slock of ftuoci:fi:si:s ami iici:s, RIO and JAVA COFFEE, TEAS, SUGARS, MOLASsEd, SVltl P.S, SOAP, SALT, ilftU, VI.NEGAK, Ac, 4o. Campbell's Celebrated FLOUR, always on hand. We feel confident that cash buyers will find it to tht.i- advuulugu to givo us a call, and custoiueis generally are invited to call bud examine our goods and gut posted on our price. iy stuct-attcntiou to tho wants of our customers and t'nir dealing v hope to merit a full share of the uli.u patronage. CO I VI 11 V PRODUCE of all kinds taken in ex rhaugo lor goods, for which the highest price 15111 oo paid. MOURE it DISSIXOER. Fm Ktiry April II. Oi. ",.00,000 ('ufttoiiM'i'M In I'our Veurit, PATRONIZE THE BEST. Having the largest capital, most experienced buy au 1 exti.-n. e tiudu ol any couceru in the Dollar Sale business, wo OCA .'A. 1 XI EE ,.'.l T1SFA CTIOX iu e,iy Instance, and also the lost solectiouot Good ever oilerod at o.i: doi.mu liven. No other concern bus any show wherever our 1 "f,1 i """'"S- 0ur motto. -Prompt aud Relia ble. Male and female aula wanted iu city and country. 'I' lie jf.adlcs are .particularly rin-.M to try our popular club ''';'','' selling all aiinlaof DRY AND FANCY H?L VK V,..''1 1 KKSS- COTTON CLOTH, CAMOKs. blLVl'll PLATED UOODS WATCH"! , ('"""Mished 11.) A patent pen fountain " . e"k 1'ribiiiK au article to be told fur a rtollar. ID ots. ; M or ; 4U tor $t M fur itl ; 100 lor iu ; sont by mail. Freo presents to getter up. EAs-TM AX & KLXDAI.!.. Mny ::t cs fim"' llauuver!5lr,:Bt Rostou, Maes. H AKiUullural luipleurm,, I & Urulu Kl". Stoel and Iron Uarden Itukes, and V. luuJlu aJu" bovels, Ma" re SWA '" Grain I , , c " "W' Trace, Rreast, TonJue and J Uul ? Im ' 'i'4 """t f Red Wagon f'Hu e bv 1 1"1C, Bell., Cultivator Teeth, JL J II CON LEY A CO. BUNBTJRY 8TE A.MaWMILlT WIM.ntl ll;4l, HMrtKifiT ,uir!rl-?aJ I)u,,lHr " kili or 1IMBEU, LliibtR, LATH, PALING i fcUlX ii c, 0I.E8. cT;rr1iKr;,ji',i,,ni1 lu"r Ru,ij' 6ui:i!i;RY. pa. a r ii . 'u,. ", A.c7" 01 k.nfd0i1V,?ulPrUiu Linked OU.Coal Mhm:,y' vJrLw'r r''Dg , il ,or iff sMk 2 j 8 5 XS47 a uiuio man inuoesoni nv anv other r..iieorn.i accordtug to site of club. Send us a trial club, or if nut do not fail t,. send f.,r a circular. v u i '"ur "1,B hould uot U clawed with New as'Ti : i n ?ir JewBlr'r ",lei "f "a "Tea Cou.pauiea," as it u noiuiu( oi the ,n. SPBING OPENING. GREAT FALL IN PRICES I Buy th MOST GO ODS, cf the BEST GiXJXIT" For the LEAST MONEY. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK CASH SALES ! II. V. l'KlI,I.4j, at tho MAMMOTH STORE, MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PENN'A., lias just received and opened the FINEST ASSORTMENT, of DRY GOODS IN TOWN. French Merinos, Prints, Muslins, GingLami, Cassimeres, Ac. Dcluiucs and Armurcs. I'omestio Cottons, Erown and Bleached. NOTIONS of all.kiuds. Hosiery, GIovcs.'Men's and Ladies Uudcrgarment WHITE GOODS. A fail assortment of TRIMMINGS. Builders will find my Stock of Hurdwarc, Ealiil, Oilnt, (aluana, Ac, Complete. Drugs and Medicines, Willow and Ccdarwaro, tucen&ware, Glassware, Crockery, Halt BOOTS AND SHOES- HATS AND CAPS, and in fact everything usually kept in a large Store Call and be convinced that the CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUU GOODS is at The Mammoth Store. of H.-5T. FRILINO, IVnn. Ca.b, SO day., as my Goods art bonM fur Cash and Bold Cheap for the READY MONEY. 1 give the trade th. ad vantage of all reductions ai fast ai they art made by Maufctuxri. H t.IWUSS, Sitabujy, AnU Hi THB GREAT AMERICAN COMBINATION ' " Mutton Hole Orerieamhn n OffiWIlTO- HCACHHT2D. Itl Wonderful Popularity ConelnaiT. Proof of Itl . Great Merit. Th. InerMM !n the demand for thll valuable na ebin. baa bMii ll'N FOLD daring th. last seven months of Iu first yea before U). puhlie. This grand and surprising ineeete ii unprecedent ed Id the history of ewing-maeblnea, and w. f.el fully warranted in olalming that IT HAS MO EQUAL, Being Absolutely th. Best l'AItlll.V MACIIlR IN THB WORLD, Anl IntrinticaUy the Chea;at. It is really two maohinei combined in on., (by a simple and beautiful mechanical arrangement,) ma king both the Bhuttleor Lock-stlteh, and th. Over learning and Button-hole stitch, with eqnal faoility and perfection, It cxecutesin the very best manner .very variety of sewing, sueh as. Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tuoking, Stitching, Braiding and. Quilting, Gathering and sewing on, (don. at th. aam. time,) and in addition, Overseams, Embroiders on th. edge and makes beautiful Button and Eyelot-holei in all fabrics. Every Maohino U warranted by th. Company, or its Agents, to givo entir. satisfaction. Circulars, with full particulars and samples of work done on this Machine, can be bad on applica tion at the Salesrooms of THE AMERICAN BUTTON HOLE, OVERSEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE CO., S. W. Cor. Eleventh and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. Instructions given on tb. Maohine at th. rooms of tne company gratuitously to all purcnasen. AGENTS WANTED. FRED'K PAXSON, President. W. R. Mkndesiiai.i,, Treasurer. April 25, 18(18. lycjan. 25, KEEP AVELL-DRESSED. Call and loo th. well leleoted Stook of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, OVERCOATINGS, VESTINGS.Ao Just reoeived at MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT, Fourth Street, below Eyster'i Store, BUNBURY WINTER CLOTHING of the most approved stylos ii mad. np to order a reasonable rates. He has also a fine assortment of Cassimer. Shirti, Drawers, Undershirts, Overhauls, Blouses, Neck tics, Cotton and Woolen Uoso, Suspenders, Hand kerchiefs, U loves, and a gonoral variety of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Give him a call, which you will find to be to your advantage. Sunbury, Pot. 19, 18B7. . FLOUR & FEED STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. rpiIE subscriber respectfully informs th. public I that he keeps constantly on hand at his now WAREHOUSE, near th Shamokin Valley Railroad Depot, in SUNBURY, Flour by th. barrel and sacks of all kinds of Feed by the ton The nbove is all manufactured at his own Mills, and will be sold at the lowest oash prices. J M, CADWALLADER. Sunbury, April 1, I8C8 THE OEEAT ZINGARI BITTERS The component parts of thlt retn&rlc able preparation Were first discovered, compounded and aiatributed, aome twenty yean ago, by Dr. CuioPivi, the cele brated Egyptian Physician. Thousands of his suffer ing country iTHin were it stored to health, as well as great numbers of the Inhabitants of Nubia and Abyssinia, and of the countries bordering upon the Southern coast ;oi uta sicai terra n can bea. Indeed, the fame of the Z l. OA III 1UTTEKS soon spread over Euro, and was adopted by Uia principal Physicians la charge of the bocpituls of tho old world, in which It is still used with preemi nent success. The Viceroy of Kgypt placed the name of DR. Cheofsus upon the " Roll of Nobles," and pre sented to him a Ucdul bearing the following inscrip tion: "l)R CtlBol'tflB, the I'ubllc Benefactor." This Hitters is now offered to tho public of America with the full assurance that it will be found, upon a fair trial, to act as a specific for tho cure of Cholera. Dysentery, Dtnrrhosn. C holer Morbus. Fever sml Aeue, Yellow Fever Ilhcuinnttsmt Typholu Fever. lysnepala. Colic, llroMcliitis, ConsumpUou, Vllu lency. Disease of the Kidneys. Nervous Lleblllty. and Female Complaints. Remsrkahle cures of the above diseases have beta effrctt't) by its use, as numtrouseerUflcates, many from regular physicians, fully attest; and It is destined to suprrsedfl any preparation extant. As an agreeable Tonic, and an INVIGORATING BEVERAGE, IT HA! NO EQUAL. THM Till ZIOAHI HITTERS HAS SOl'I. AS ELL AS BODY, AMD AS A PREVENTIVE or DISEASE, HAS NO SITEIUOR. A FEW WORDS TO LADIES. The use of th. Zl.VGAIU BITTEK3 will fiive to you that soft, semi transparent eomplMxion wtilch the God of nature (de signinx woman to be the loveliest of his works) fully intended that you should have for it ts nature's own powder and paint combined. By purifying the blood, Slimui.uing the pigmentary culls of the dermis, and impiirtiiig health and lifu throughout the entire syst-n,.it especially gives that smooth clearness aud beauty to the complexion so muoh to be desired re niuving all roughness, blotches, freckles, pimples, and that yellow, sickly lauk so common in our day; and what is even better than this, it cures ever species of female irregularities and diaeasa, 1'riucjpal Depot, Harristuirg, Pa. EAHTER & HATJSE, 60LK PBorniBTOfUfc For sale by W. A. BENNETT, Druggist, buubury t elluvlvllula. August a, 1867. mi'ouTA.vr noricB. rnllE unjerfliiraej havlnu suoceoded to tb. busl- 1 liens of I. 11IMES & CO., takes this method of Informing Brick-Layers, liuildors, and all others in terested, in and about Sunbury, that bo is prepared to fill all orders, tor building aud paving lirick, of a superior quality, and at as low rate, as can b. bad elsewhere. 1 am also tb. Agent in the Counties of Northum berland, I'nion, r-nyder and Montour, for WAK KKN'.S IMl'KOVKb FIKE and WATER PROOF ROOF. This is th. cheapest and best Roof that can b. used on buildings, w. oovered several build ings with it, during the last season with eulire satis faction. Orders left at th. Brick Yard, in Cake's Addition to Sunbury, or at tb. Oflio. of Mr. Wtn. Reagan'i Faw Mill and Lumber Yard, or atBunbury Post umc, wm receive prompt attention. TOWNSEND IIIMES. JSuulury, March I. 1B68, 1'. H. NIIAniNON, Watchmaker & Jewelry, MARKET SQUARE, 6UNBDKY, PA., Will remov. his Jewelry Store to Miller's Eton. Building, corner ot iii aoa market square, ON FEBRUARY Jit, lb8, where he will b. happy to reeelv. his old ousloinert and the publio In general, jnauaiui lor past lavon, h bilioiua Mntinuance or tn. aam., and hfludi termined to sell as low as tb. lowest, and for quality, not to b. surpassed by any goods tn th. market. A large assortment of WaiclivH, Clocks, Jewelry and Mirer Ware, constantly on band, oonslsting of all kindiof Amerl an Watches, tuub as the Howard. Apploton, Traoy ft Company, Tieniont, Valthum, P. B. ilartlet, Wm. ill Ihtv. Ilouia and a flue assortment of bwiaa Wlll.iui All kiiifliof 8 Day and 80 ITour Clocks I Silver tea setts, eard and oak. baskets, breakfast and dinner uaators. Celerv stands.' svrun and drink ing cups, and a full assortment of eipoons, Knivel and Vurks. Pvtieular aitaulion paid lo tn. repair ingot Watoboa, Clocks, Jewelry aud Musie lioxss AJI work warraal.d. f tb 8, liii Watn sasa d Fir Pror 1 SLATE ROOFS. THB undersigned rwspeetfully Inlbrmi k.llden la this and adjoining eoantiea that h. la prepared to Iot .a Slat. Hoofs In a taper! or manner. II. fnrn sheath. Ml ebrated lhlgb wonnty Blate, whteh 11 tb. beat In th. market. U. warrants his work to b. durabl. and flr. and wateT proof. Ue Invitee th. tn speetion of th. publie lo th. work he haadone In San. bnryon Haupt'e, Ureenongh't and Haai' balldinga, and .a other, at various plaoei. Ilii prlee. are as law as thoM of any other slater. Addles, D. S.8MITH, Sunbury, P. 0., reall at bis residence In Upper Auiusta twp. January 11,1868. ly THB GREAT CENTRB OF ATTRACTION, Uoa td street, opposit. th. MAbONIO n ALL, at BERGSTBEESSER'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH OALLEET, nut Irately Eatabllsibed, with all the Modern IniproTemcnta or tho Art ! rpiIE subscriber, having built the room expressly JL for the purpose of Photographing, and having devoted many yean to th. business, la confident of his ability to aasur. his patrons that th. work pro duced shall be second to non. in country or eity. JKo work allowed to leave th. gallery unless en tlrely satisfactory. Having th. best sky light in th. county, he is prepared to make Photographs in all kinds ol weather, but would prefer a clear day for small children. He (a also prepared to take new iii., or oabinet sard rnotograpm. All kinds of pictures copied and magnified to any required site and oolorcd beautifully in Oil or Water colors or India Ink. We pay special attention to all kinds of out door work, suoh as Landscape views ot Monuments, Machinery, Uounty Beats, etc, a large lot of Photograph frames constantly on hand. Tho publio ar. respectfully invited to call and sea our specimens and our complete arrangements for making Photographs, special terms to families and clubs. . BERQSTRESSER. Punbury, July 15, MI. C UliAltllAKT'S Confectionry, Toys and FRUIT STORE, Market Street, Nunliury, In. COXFECTIONEUY OF ALL KINDS, TOYS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION FRUIT, Ac, &c, CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at th. abov. establishment at wholesale and retail, at reason able prices. II. ii manufacturing all kinds sf Confoetlonarloi to keep up a full assortment wbloh ar. sold at low rates. Tobacco, Sozars. Stationery, NuU of all kinds, and a variety of other articles, all of whioh are ofleted wholesale and retail. rsRemember th. nam. and place . TI u n nL' 1 1) ii i irf Market street, 3 doors west of E.Y. Bright Son's store. Sunbury, Sept. 19. 1863. tf ?30 Cheatnut Street, Philadelphia, Ar. lb., bost lo Us., FOR THE F0LLOWIN3 REASONS : . They are mora simple and durable, easior kept in order, make a stronger and moro elastic stitch, a firmer and mora beautiful seam than any other They sew alt fabrics from two common spools, re quire no re-winding of thread, fasten both ends of the scam by their own operation, and though every fifth stitch is cut the seam will not rip. Tito Very Iligliettt Prize, the Cross of the Legion of Honor was conferred on tb. repre sentative of tb. UltOVF.R Ac llAKKIt SWOTS at the Exposition Universale., Paris, 1867 ; thns attesting their great superiority over all other sew ing machines. UROYER A BAKER'S 1I1W RTTLIl SIII'TTLI! M A. CH lit E8 For Manufacturing, Combine th. most modern and .sscntial Improve inents. ' The attention is requested of Tailors, Manufac turers of Boot, and Shoes, Carriage Trimming, Clothing and all othors requiring th. use of tb. most effective LOCK STITCH MACHINES, To these new styles, whioh possess anmistakable ad vantages over all others. FOR BALE BY Miaa CAROLINE DAXiITJS, Market Street, SUNBURY, PENN'A., Nov. 23, 18(17. ly ISAAC K. STAUFFER, Watchmaker and Jctv. eler, 3STO. 148 NORTH 2d ST., COR. OP QUARRY, PHILADELPHIA. An assortment nf Walshes, Jewelry, Sliver and Plateo Wuie constantly on hnnd, r.T'Repairiiig uf Watches and Jewelry promptly at tended to Nov. 30, 19071 y. Coachmakers WE ar. selling Rims, Spokes, nubs, Spring!, Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, Ac, very low Large titock at CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, Maroh 30, 1867. TORRINGTON & HODGKINS. SUPER-PIIOSPIIATE OF LIME, A STANDARD MANURE FOR ALL FIELD AND GARDEN CROPS. Having within tb. past year greatly Increased and Improved our facilities for grinding Bones and man ufacturing, we are prepared to furnish to the farm ers uf Pennsylvania a superior article of SuperPhopuute. Our manufacture has been thoroughly tested the past season by practical men of our Immediate neighborhood and elsewhere, and In every oaso th. result has been entirely satisfactory. Our proceas of pulverising, whereby it il prepar ed fur and GUARRANTEED TO PASS THROUGH ANY DRILL, obyiatei an objection which attaches to many fer tilisers, and leoures to the farmer a saving of much valuable lime, BOLD AT THB MANUFACTORY, EAST MARKET STREET, HIIKUUIIV, PA., and by our Agents throughout th country, In Bags of 200 lbs. .aob, at i8 per Ton of 3000 lbs. AUD SHIPPED PROMPTLY to all point accMsabl. by rail or canal, cn receipt of order. TORRINGTON ft HODGKINS. Also Asenti for Seymour, Morgan ft Allen's Self Rakiug Reuper and Mower (The New Yorker) and Pratt A Sniedley'i Hay and Grain Rake. Send fur Circular. February la" '68. ly A LARGE supply of Wall Paper and Horder, just received and for sale cheap, at the Mammoth Blor. of Ar'd 4, Wi H. T. FRIUNG. Great Attraction, atin.- NE W TIN-W ARE, Sheet Iron and StoTe Store of SUITE & GSITTEER, Where they keep constantly on hand and macula. ture to order at abort notice. TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all description.. They would .specially call th. attention of pur ehasers to their large and well toileted stock of COOK ASD PARLOR STOVES. Th. Subscribers bav. mad. arrangement! to hav. all their beat stoves mad. to order, and thos. who would hav. a good itov. would do well to go and examine their large and will selected stock. First. They defy competition on th. following trieu vrsuui ot VWB 01OV.S, VII 1 Combination (was Burner, Cook. Oottrnor Pcnn Cook. WABA8H AND IRONSIDES. and th. well known Antidtut Cook Stov. called Bl'ltAK'B Animusi'. Also. Parlor and office Stoves in great varloty em bracing all th. best manufactures and most fashion abl. designs, unsurnaased for beantv of finish aimnli city of arrangement, oombining cheapness, durability and each stov. warranted to perform what they ar. represented. Also, Th. celebrated Baltimore Fir. Plae. Stov., lor neaung nrsr, second ana tnira stones by Registers Alio, VULCAN HEATER. Also, lb. celebrated MORNING GLORY. Coal Oil, Coal Oil Lamps, Shades), tlilmnies, and all articles usually kent In an establishment of thla kind. Tbey are also prepared lo furnish Slat, and do slating u .nv una, nut ant iuii inn niiiuner. Alio, to do Tin RooBng, Spouting, Rang, and Furnace Work, Uaa Fitting, Ac. Repairing neatly auu .ueapiy exeeuiwx. Also: ".laugh's Haw Hone SnprrPh. phate." Remember tho nlaoe. 5amnl. and Sales Room nearly opposite Conly'i Hardware Store, Market strcot, between Third and Fourth street.. Building aura painioa. August 25, 1889. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Monthly Time Books Drawing Books and Slate!.' Books, Hymn Books, Blank Books, Memorandum Books, Diarioa, Pocket Books. Ink Stands, Pens, Pencils, a fine assortment of Paper, Ink, Ac. For sale by ANKA PAINTER. SEEING IS BELIEVING At lOk Arch Street. NEW PRICES 1 NEW GOODS Rich Silver and Silver-Plated Wares, Including every style and description, made expressly for the Wint.r trade, which for neatness and durability cannot b. surpassed at JOHN BOWMAN'S Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Establishment, ty R.-plating at short notice. December 21, 1867 ,aug27 PURE LAGER BEERT pokti:k am Ai.:, From the Cold Spring Brewery, SUNBURY, PA. JOSEPH EACS3CE,. RESPECTFULLY Informs tho publio generally that he is prepared to furnish LAGEIt IiEER, PORTER AND ALE, n large or small quantities. His facilities for mak ng Beer cannot be oxcelled, and is pronounced supe rior to any other offered in Central Pennsylvania. It has also been recommended by physicians as a healthy drink for invalids. Hotels, Restaurants and private families supplied at short notice. Sunbury, Sept 21, 1867. GROCERIES, Provision, and Flour & Feed Store. a. A. (JODV A. CO., In Weimer's Building, Water Street, near King at., NORTHUMBERLAND, PA., INFORM their friends and the publio generally that they have a large assortment of Uroceries Provisions, Ac, all fresh and of the best quality, con sisting of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and Spices. Dried and Canned Fruits, Prunes, RaUius, Cheese, and Crackers, and in fact everything usually kept in the Urooery lino. Tbcy would also call attention to their large and heap lot of Uood FAMILV FLOUR, Or ecu Tea, Hams, Shoulders, Ac, which aro constantly kept on hand. Also, all kinds of Vegetables, Ac, Ac. (live them a call and see for yourself. Northumberland, Sept. 2i, 1867. To Farmers! THE PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S SOLUBLE PAOIPIO GUANO. THE attention of Farmers and other consumers of Fertilisers is invited to this Uuano, as worthy of inetr special nonce, its nre rnr several years In Maryland, Virginia and other Southern States, for all erops, has given it a standard character for ex cellence unequalled by any other. 11 possesses all tho quickness of Peruvian Guano, with permanent a ualities not Tound in that article 260 lbs. of this uano are found more than equal to 300 lbs. of the best Superphosphate. It ripens the wheat crop from five to soven days earlier than the phosphates, which fact alone gives it incalculable advantages. Liberal discount to dealers. For lale by JOHN S. REESE ft CO., Ueneral Agents for Pacitio Uuano Co., 3ti boulh Delaware Ave., Philad'a., And 71 South Street Baltimore. March 23, 1868 6m Child rea'is Carriages). WE would call the attention of those wanting a Child s Carriage, to our new and large assort ment comprising new and beautiful style. J. II. CON LEY A CO IF you hav. a pictur. you want framed, go to llyerly'tt and get it done cheaper than any where else in town, lie has mouldings of all kinds constantly on hand. i. H. Conley Co., Murbct Street, r.najtoi t lie Railroad, BXJ10"BXTR"Sr, PENN'A. DEALERS IN roituiux a. America:, Hardware & Cutlery. THE attention of Moobanica, Farmer!, Builder, and Buyera generally is invited to the fact that we are now offering a better selected assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC, than .v.r was offered in this marked at prioes much below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our itock oomprifei all artiolei In this line ofbusineas, embracing a general aworUnent of tools and mate rials used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CAKRIAUE AND WAGON MAKERS, JOINERS, AC, AC, together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails. Spikes, Rope, Chains, tiriudstonei, Mill and X Cut eaws, ate, are. Sunbury , March 30, 1867. O. SI. HV.W, UeMlist, Will remov. blsOffioeto J. M. Siuipaon't Building, 2nd story, Market Square, BUNBUKY, TITHERE he will be prepared to do all kinds of IT work pertaining lo uentuiry. win Keen constantly on band a large assortment of Teeth, and other Dental material, from which h. will b. abl. to elect, and meet th. want of hi. .uatuai.ra. All work warranted to giv. satisfaction, or .Is. th. mono r.fundea. Tb. very beat Mouth Wash and Toota-Powden kept on hand. His referenoei ar. th. numerous patron! for whom be has worked for the last twelve years. Suubury, Maroh 21, 168. IRON A large assortment of tb. beat manufac tured , Ban, Hoop, Band, Round and Brinar. Iron, Nail Rods, Cast.Bl.et, Blister Steel, Drill Steel, Hon. Shoes, Hon. Nails, AnviU, Bellow., Vicei, Hammers, Sledge Rasps and fOm, TfM. T. HOPEI i0WN MAKB" n "KEYSTONE SKIRTS." ar. th. best and Cheapest Low Priced Hoop Skirts In th. market. Trail Skirts. 25 sprlnas, tl.OO: 30 sprlnga, l 20 ! and 40 springs, Il 45. Plain Skirt tapes, 2V springs, 80 cents; J spring!, Vaeenta; SO springs, $1.16 ; and 8a ipringi, VI. 2. Warrant sal in .very respect. "OurOWN Make" of "UNION SKIRTS," Kiev mi Tape Trails, from 20 to 50 springs, tl.20 to3 60. Plain, 81 x Tapes, 20 to 60 springs, from 86 Cent, to $2.00. These Skirts are better than those sold by other establishment! as flnt clam goods, and at muoh lower prices. "Our OWN Mak." of "CHAMPION BKIRT8," are In every way superior to all other Hoop Skirt before the pnblio, and only have to be ezainined or worn to eonvinse every one of the fact. Manufae. tared of the best linen-tnished English Steel Spring! very superior tapes, and the style of the metalie fastenings and manner of leonring then surpass for durability and excellence any other Skirt in this eonntry, and are lighter, mor. .lastio, will wear longer, giv. mor. satisfaction, and are really cheaper than all other. Every lady should try them. They are being sold extensively by Merchant! throughout this and the adjoining state at very moderate prices. If you want the best, ask for "Uopkin's Champion Skirt." If you do not find them, get the merchant with whom you deal to order them for yon, or com. or lend direct to m. Merchant! will find our dif ferent grade! of Skirt! exactly what Ih.y need, and we especially invito them to call and examine oar extensive assortment, or send for Wholesale Prie. List. To be had at Retail at Manufactory, and of th. Retail Trad, generally, and at Wholesale of th. Manufacturer only, to whom ail orders should be addressed. MANUFACTORY and SALESROOM, 628 Aroh St. Between 6th and 7th Sta., Philadelphia. WM. T. HOPKINS. February 29, 1868 lOmoi. BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL- ESTABLISHED A3 A REFUGE FROM QUACK ERY. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE A CXXRE CAN BE OBTAINED, DR. JOHNSON hai ditcovered the mort Certnin,9peedy mid only Eflectual Heme I y in the World for all Fti vnle Diieiififii, Weiikneu ( the Buck or Limtt, Strictures, Affection f the Kidnrj B and M bidder, luvtiluutnry Uia chnrget, Impotency, Ueneral Debility , NerrnaaneH, Dye pepty, Lunsuor, Low Spirit-), Confuaton of Idem, Palpi tntion of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblim;, Dimaen of Siht or Gidthheat, Diaeuae of the Head. Thrust, Ne or km, AlTrclitma ol the Liver, Lunes, Stomach or Bo well these Terrible DiBordeiiarhiinfr. from the Solitary Habits of Youth thae secret and litnry practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Matmers uf L' lyases, blighting theii roost brilliant hopes oi anticipations, rendering marriage, Vc., impossible. Young; .Hen Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually swept to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant inlellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thun deis of eloquence or waked to ecstaty the living lyre, may call with full confidence. Marriage. JUors-lawl Patra.n n V,.... M aai. aAnlamnlaliii. Miniina Tieiog aware of physical weakness, uiganie debility, de mutinies. c.t speeuny cur en. lie who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, ana confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician. Organic lVenknen Immediately Cured, aud Full Vigor Restored. This DiatieMing Affection which renders Life mi sera bleand marriage impoDsible is the penalty paid by t he victims of improper indulgences. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dread ful consequences that may eniue. Now, who that under stands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of ptocreit'ioii is lust sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the pmrfeiila i Besides deing deprived the ptenturesof henlthy O'anf ing.the most senousand detlr ac tive symptoms tti rnith body and mind arise. The system becomes Derange I, the Physical aud Mental P unctions Weakened, Loss of Procvealive Power, Nervous Irritduli ty. Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Con ilitutionul Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decay aud Dtath, Olilce, o. 7 Nonili rrclerIcU Street Left hand side going from Baltimore street, few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a sump. The Doctor's1 Diplomas hang in his office. A Cure Warranted tn Two lay JVa Mercury or Xauteout Drugs, Ir Johnston, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, IsOndon, Grad uate from one of the inovt eminent Colleges iu the I lined Stales, and the greater purl of whose luu has been spent in the hospitals ol" Loudon, Pans, Philadelphia and clur wherty hits ctTfCted souie. of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with imsine in the head a ml ears when asleep, rreat nervousness, being alnim etl at sudden sounds n:iRhtutues. wilh frequent blushing, attetuleil s mietimes with deniigement of mind, weie cured immediately. Xiiko Iiirti'ulnr Aiotlco. Dr. J. adilrcsses all tlnse who Iwve injured themselves by improper induigciii-e and solitary bubits, which ruin both body n nd mind, untitling them for cither busmen, study, society or marriage. ThhsK ure some ol the sad and melancholy effects pro duccd by early habits ol youth. viz: WVukneisol the Back and Limbs, Pains in the Head, Dimness ol Sight, sof Muscular Pwei, PalpitaLioii of the Mean, Dspesy, Nervous Imlnlnlity, Deiaintemcntof the Digestive Fuuc tnii8. Ueneral Dflulity, Sytuptnins of Consumption. Ac. M km tali if The leurlul rllectson the mind are much to belreadfd ss oi Memory, Confusion of ideas, De pression of Spirits, EviM-'oieuodiugs, Aversion to Society, Seli'-DntiruKt, Live of Solitude, Timidity, Ac. are aome uf the evils produce!. Thousand of persns of all ages con now judge what is the cause of then declining health, losins; their vigor, Incoming weak, pale, nervous and ruaciaied, having a si ocular appearance about the eyes, cough aud symptoms of consumption. Yoiitig; 91 on Who have injured themselves by a certain practice Indulg ed in when alone, a hutut frequently lemned from evil companions, or al school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured renders mainage impossible, and destroys both imudand body, should apply immediately. VV.mt a pity that a Young man, the hope of his country, the darling of his parents, should be snatched from all pros pects aud enjoy mcnta of life, by the consequence of devia ting from the path of nature and indulging iu a certaia secret habit. Such persons most, helot uulcaiplaliiig .Hurring, reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisilesto promote connubial happiness. Indeed without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrim age; the prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the noud becomes shadowed wilh despair and hi led with the melan choly reflection thut the happiness of another becomes blighted with our owit IHm'1i4 or Imiriitiiii'. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds that he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, il too often happens that an ill-timed sense of shame, or dread of discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alon befriend him, delaying till the constitutioual symptoms of this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, diseased nose, u-cturul pains in the btad and limbs, dimnens of s:ght, deafness, nodes on the shin bones ami arms, blotches on the head, faceaud extiemitiia, p log reta il ig with frnthtful tajMdity, till at last the pakite ol the mouth or the Ik 'lies of the nose fall in, aud the victim of thisawfnl dicuse becomes a horrid object of commisera tion, till death puts a period to his dreadful suffering, by sending htm to "that Undiscovered Country from whence no traveller fetutus." It is a melancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unkillfabiess of ignorant pietenders, who, by the use of that ' Dtai.il y Poison, Mer mry," ruin the cuiiiitutiou and make the residue of life miserable, Nlrnncra Trust not your lives, or health, to the ear cf the many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of knowl edge, name or character, who copy Dr Johnston's adver tisements, orstylethemsetves, in the news pa pet a, regularly I-klucated Physicians, incapable of Cunng, tbey keep you trifling month after month taking their filthy and poison us compounds, or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair, leave you with mined health to stgh over your gatliug disappointment. Dr. Johnston is the only Physician advertising. Hiscredeutiai or diplomas always hang iu his office. His remidieaor treatment are miknowa to all others, prepared from a life spent hi the great hospitals of F.urope, the first in this country and a more ritensive "Private Practice" than any other Physician in the world. Indorsement of the lr"s. The many thousands cured nt this institution year after year, and the numerous important Surgical Operations performed by Dr, Johnston, witnessed bv the reporters of the 'Sun.'1 "Clipper, 11 aud many other papers, notices of which have appeared again and again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and re ponaituliiy, is a suiftoient guarantee to the afflicted. lHatruisesi Mneelil v i urvtl. Persons writing shou!d he purticular iu directing their iiors iu bis iiisiuuiion, in uie n mowing manner, John Johnalosi, III, ! Of the Bahimoie Lock Hospital, taltitnore. Md. Nov. ). Qg7 1 y. Notice to Merchants and Shipper. THE undersigned, proprietor of VT.Uer A Frick'l Lin., giv. notice to merchant and shippers that th. Depot Is still at 811 Market street, I'liila delphia, and all Qoodsdireotod to Sunbury, Danvill. and Lewiaburg, and all Intarmediat. stations along th. railroad, will b. promptly delivered. Cars leave 811 Market str.st. Philadelphia, tri weekly Tueadays, Thursdays and Saturdays. J. W. BROWN, Proprietor, L.wisburg, J. 11. BROWN, Ag.Dt, Sunbury, Pa. Deo.mb.r7, 1867. . Ar. MDMiaMy invited to Mil and .xaaala. our stook of ilUlLUEU'd IIAkUWARK, Mmprisiug Nails and Htnkes of all varieties. Butts, borews, Strap and T Iliuges. Locks and Latcbea, Bolts. ria. 1 u i .. l. rVA...i. ui.it.H.t. Ki.. lario. Trowels. Brick Trowels Plasterer's Sieve, Ad-, .. for aal. by J. II CQNLEY 00. COUNTRY DEALKRHsuppliod-wiih all kinds of Stoa. War. at I Ml than Faotory prioas at Hart risburg, saving paokag.i braukag. and traighl, at tb. MamsMth Stor. of 11. Y. i RlLINU. CALL and s. UuM beautiful Bird Cages at tb. p.w Hardwar. Mor. of 4 n coyxr? co PtaisaJelptila St Erlo Railroad. BU MMKR TIMT4BLB. " Through and dlreot roote between Phllade1r,Ma " vit svegion 01 Pennsylvania. ELEOANT SLEEPING" CARS on aU Night tnita. On and after Monday, May UuY 1S66 the T.i. i the Philadelphia jV fcri.'iui i T",,0, follow! : "'" W.sTWA.n. Kail Train leavn Philadelphia, IMS pn. 04 ana 8 60 p as 12 00 aeon 6.4ft n m 10 06 a a 00 am 4.16pm T.46 m 11 CO am 12 00 sn M0 a s. 7.40 p a I 68 a a 6.00 n in onnonry, " " arr. at Erie. Brie Express leaves Philadelphia. ' " " Banbury " " arr at Erie Blmlra Mail l.avei Philadelphia. ' Sunbury " " arrlv. at Lock Haven, , Eastward. Mail Train leave. Rri. " " " Banbury, " " rr. at Philadelphia, Brie Express leaves Erie " " Sunbnry " " arr. at PhM.l.tl.:. Mail and Express eonnect'wlth Oil Creek and ALFRED L, TTLBR, tiDral HuperiotendtQt. Northern Ontral ItniUvar. BUMMER TIME B0UEDCLB. , LEAVK NORTHWARD, M., Kail, for Wllli.nisporl. Daily (.aeept Suna.js,) fr Kltuira, CauanaaiguS, 6.00 A. uuciun, magara rails. i 1& P M rf u!,PeM,on Br"l l th. Canada.. .1 P. M , Daily (.ao.pt Bnndays.) for Elmira, and ,,,, M "V.0 Tla Eri" Hailway from Elmira. U0 P. M., Dl, jeaccpt Su0d.,.,,Jfor WUIiami: LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 12.03 A. M., Dally (.aa.pt Monday.) for B.ltlmor., in na a u WaihiDgton and Philadelphia. 7 hn P M 'r?"," fr Ba'''mnre na Washington. V i J1'' Du,l! '""P1 S-ndiys,) for Harrisbur. J N;,r,l:iBtB"r' Ed.8. Yocno, Usu i. Sup't., Oen lPaasen rAg't., u'"bnrg, Pa. Baltimori, ifd. KcalinK ItailroR.I. SUMMER AKIUNGEMENT. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1808. i? P , , h-?f " rfor Phila''pl'ia, Now York, Ro. R Ur"0VTra''u?' Lebanon,' Allen- o 4o ' lS'h'"lU Litir' Lan:aatr, Columbia, Trains leav. Uarrisburg for New-Tork a fni toi ,AtJ.60,6 24 .nd 8g10 A. M and 12 20 "n" and 2.05 and 34 P. M, connecting will, simXr Train, on th. Pennsylvania Railroad, and arr in ' 49 to P M SM 0-Ma? 11 iiA- M- an'! 3 " ? 4 - x fcleePg Cars aocomtianyinir th. 2.40 A. M. aud 9.34 P. Al. iraim without changf Lear. Uarrisburg for Reading, PotUvillo, Taiaa qua, Mmersv.llo, Ashland, Pino Orov., A llemoVn and Philadelphia at b. 10 A.M. and 2.04 and 4" , .M lapping at Lebanon and principal w.v p!!':0?; fc,.h p m mk& "ooDoaSi. g Philadelphia and Columbia only. For Pottavilln Schuylkill iu,, and Auburn, yia Sohuylkiu and" Susquehanna Railroad, leave Uarrisburg aU 30 n m Returning- Leayo New York at 9.00a. in., 12 06 Noon and 4 00 and 8.00 p. m. Sleeping car. a0. companying the 9.00 a. m. and 5 00 and b.00 p. m trams without change. v Way Pawcngcr Train leave! Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Reading at6.;0 p. m. Hod ping at .11 Smuons ; Tottsvillo It 7 00 anA 44 " m. Ashland at 7 00 in., 12.43 noon and 1.54 p.m. Tamnqua at 8.311 a.m. and 1.00 and 8 44 n m SieHV? Pu,u';,i"f ff Horrisburg via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 7 10 a. m. and 1 1.30 boob. . .M,'I'"S Accommodation Train leaves Reading at 7.J0A. il. returning from Philadelphia at 4.15 tow'n'It'S'al ico,,mp,odation Train : Leave. Potta. U SO P. M returning leave! Philadelphia Columbia Railroad Trains leave Seadlng at 7 09 lI''i0U,.eo ,h"'i R."d Trnin Perkiomeo Jnnctiin at 9.00 A. M. and 6.00 P. M. Returning : Leave bkippack at 8.10 A. M..nnd 1.24 P. M., con nccting with sim ilar trains oa Reading Rail Ruad. On teumlays 1 : Leave New York at 6 00 p m., Phila dolphin 8.00 A.M., and 3.14 P M. thP 8.K0 ,. m. train running only to Reading. Pottsville 8 00 a m.. i...msuurg, o m, and 4.10 and 9-35 p m. and anTrnS " 11U 2 j5 d 7 li f"r "isburg n m iSJ 5l ,Vd. '- Pn-for New York, 4.25 p m. for Philadelphia . .SHV1""' Alile"S. Season, School and Ex point. llckeU' at "duced rates to and from all t2?S? 100 Pound' B'!a O. A. NICOLLS. General Superintendent- l.utKu uima & ltlooniabiirft IIulI vr . , rond. w-i and after Mnntlatf m- a,u icq n Trains will ruu as fellows : LSHV " Scranton, " Kingston, " Rupert, " Danvillti, Arr. North'd., Leav. North 'd., " Danvill., " Rupert, " Kingston, Arr. at Soranton SOUTHWARD. A.M. AM. P. M. (42 1 Ai P. M. 3.30 6 05 8 45 9 23 10.05 4.45 5.40 55 9 20 B.30 9.40 9.54 10 35 NORTHWARD. S.25 7.02 7. 3d A.M. 10.00 7.00 5.25 6.00 8.40 P. M. 1.50 11.10 8 CO 9.55 9.47 H. A. FONDA. Sup't. KlngstOB, May 19, 1863. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER in every variety of ANTHRACITE C 0 A L, Upper Wharf, SUNBURY, FennVs. tirOrders solicited anil flllfifl with despatch. bunbury, May 12, 18B6 . y UNION HOTKL. CHAN. tir.V.t., Proprietor. In Cak.'i Addititn to SUNBURY, near th. P.nn'a. Railroad Company'! Shops. PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS, kept who will find amnio accommodation.. Unnd oooki and waiters, boarders can enjoy th. quiet com .v. ui uuwg wuu tare equal 10 tn. Dost noteil. His Liquors ar. of the choicest kiuds. Sunbury, Juu. 8, 18(17. NEW GROCERY STORE, 77. S. FTJP.lLAlT & CO , Market Street, Sia doors East of Third street, north, sida, SUNBURY, PA., RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and tho. publie, that they hav. opened a ISTEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, and will b hanpy to have tb.m call and examine their stock, which baa just been opened, euiutao. ing everything iu tb. Urooery line, sueb as Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Syrups. Spices, Canned and Dri4 Fruit., Beans. Hominy, Cheese, Ciack.rs, iiaooo, Ham, t'leh, Salt, PotatoM, etc., together with Soapi, Candles, Soda, Ao , and io fact everything in Uie (jroocryaod ProvislcU, Lin. FLOVB AND FEED, Que.nswar., Willow-war., Qlasswar., Cual Oil Lamps, Coal Oil Ao. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. W. B FIRMAN A CO Sunbury, April 27, 1867. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! QUANT Ac BROTHER, 8UIMcr Ai t'lioli'sinle Ai llriall l-alrr 1 it WIIITI-: Ac IIKIp AMI COAL, In .very variety. Hoi. Ag.ota, westward, of th. Celebrated Hoary Clay Coal. Lower Whahf, 6uibobt, Pa. Sunbury. Jan. 13, I8rt. BOOK BINDKRY. JOHN HERMAN North Mill Mtmi, DAN VILLK, PA., ISprepar.d to Dini Books, Papers, UagasinM Musio, A.., Id any style that may b. d wired, at oh.aper rale, than can be don. in th. sities. All Order, left at Uii. Uffioe. will receive prompt atteotioB. oeulti, 67 10 R Su.ldlcrs, w. bar. Saddl. Trees, BitU, Buck 1 les. Oig Trocs. Pad Trees, lianes, all kinds aud .vary thing pertaining to tb. business, for sal. by J. U. COXLEY CO. SUOKM AKEUS. UE best qualiliv of Sol. Leather, Frnb Oalf skim Morruoooa, Liniags, Lasts, Nails, Pegs, Tout of all kiuds, and vwr thioguso'l hvih. trjdiaj tat sal. by 7 S.TOFltT CO