AYER'S CATHARTIC I'JLXXS. Art ym Med, frcMs, inA min.i.lil.gr Are you out of order, with 'i"ir system do. ranted, and your fcolltifca on n.mfi'HKl'1"' These sviiip. Mr often the iirelwle to Ft - vn. rt4s serious 111. .ess, bomo lit of siikm l rreeplna; iiii yen, i eltould b niei'ted hy a timely ue of the rlnlit rem eily. Take Ayer'a 1'llis.nnd tktnw mil " 'Ik-""'!"! " th uinun, ana I UIIUD- ngaln. il'.na i no rutin itnk disease.. A cold ...tile, ".mewl,.,;. Hi. Ij-IT. ' Ai-ncts Its nntilisl (unci-h. Thosn. " 'ot n-lhm-a, 5m-li.lt srn-r,.l airtr.rii.l.i... sntVl'I..K. ' dlsen-s. ! T. m.lill5ii. II" m"-'"". kn Aver'a PMK . see l. ttl.ecll H"y rvm me t?,n,i .., "r n... .v.-m. ....i win. t ii.. ';"v;t kiting .i.e.m. w-i... vi-'i-"'""'!' T i,J ,hi. trivial ami rimiinmi omiididnt. I nHU ,'" if Hi" lo-l' ' ital mi'l itimKW.ni .IIHemtrnM. Tin. i I, .i ni.il .l,-lntf.-i..,-nl"f Hi nsliiinl lin.rt,.i s nf the h-Z t li'v al. rai.i.lly. and ...""J "r surely, ciiiwl lh. 'm "mrnnV. N".. .. ,1.., vlrtu-a "I ' n- I'lll. wl"i nljlwt t employ Hiero ".'I"S " rrin.l.1 illlrt, ..J nllu-r mil hu' I"'"'-1 Pll tol.i. w a !,rR..m..J ilnThont.f?. P. 4, 1VA p. ATBt Your I'lll nro tho i.rw..i - r tm h In ino.li, i... TI.-. Imvn . n.-l n.v little .l,..ilil.-r ...sir ntlll.tc.1 with Motctivi nn.l .l.ii.lli '-'I ! I I-. her Imir. Allor our ilfill ' curwl, lio nliiu Ii.kI Vur i'lllt, ...U the, liuvecmva 1.. M,jualul)U3. A a Fniwlly Pliy xli-. From Dr. K. It'. UtrtKrigM, Mm Orient. T.mr I'llln nro tha li'- of imn:. 'A'liKir rjrcll.-i.t Bnliti unnn nn.y mllmrtic .. vi.. I 'y mild, but rv IT.-rt. Ml jH"" ". liwvl, wlili-h mil" tli"" taTnlnnbto to ... iu tug du.l trnntment of dHense. Ildaclt,SkIImlnrlie,Fol Stonac:i. Vo i.V. lulnm-M OMimmrt. TlF.Antlno. A tiki lotnnnt nwer tou .( ornijilnlnt 1 l,nrn tnrtl with vmir fills tmttw tiwn to my all not t" rrrr ht it witli a miiynlif mnlinne. 1 plc gi-eot d-p-ft.-ne on nn i-iT.-ciiml rnthartlc In my .Inlly .-n.ilCTt w. It hikI li.-lievlnir its I il.i lliit ynr rills nOurd oi thn luat iru U.ive, 1 ofcourm vuluo tl.ol.i l.lgl.l. rirrsntun, Tn fny 1, 158. Pk. .T. C. Atib. Sir: I lmir- lrn rcpratcdly crl t l ip . ....Ai ;.l Hliv lav mn Imve I'.Y it"" or two r your 1'illi. It nft .iis to mine from a lbul itunmcU, tliikl. tl-y rlnitnont once. ...... Your, with uren nvnl, T.T). TV. rnTini-F. (T " Slramrr Vhri'm. Dillon Dlnorfleri I.lvtr CompUlntf. From Dr. TI.eKlort Ml, nXna 1" rfc Can. Net only nro your rilli mlmlrnlily o.luptiil to tlfir pnr. ..fi nl l.n api-rlci.t. t lit I tli.'l tlioii l.cn.-flrt,il ffTiTtl.l.ion Iba Llrnriery niniki-il lndi ivl. Tl.cy hnvo In my prao i. u ..........I ,....rn ..ir.....unl fur Ihe cure of btlioitt cm 1..MW1 .In... miv one nnn ilv 1 can mention. I Inratuly ivjoire that wo'bnvo nt lcll(!lh a purgative wl.Uli ! wur toy the (.ouDdcuto of Iho i.rufcoiuu uuU the iwopl. PrpAMMEST or ins Interior, IV.nhlllKlou, 1). ('., ,th Feb., mo. I Pin : I liave uiwl your i'llln In my general nml l.oipitnl pnu-liceevur Hiurc you umUo Uii'in,aud cni.not ltciiitnto to mi tl.xy nro tin Inst inilm. tic wo employ. 'J heir irgn l.itii.k' nctlun on the liver if. qui.-k nnd docldvd, cuuw ..Hi i.tly ll.oy i .in a.ln.lrnhlo remedy for deraugniMita uf Hint oixuii. ludeed. I liuvo ai'liloul louu.l o cae or h lwut UiltiiM m oliaMiuile thut It .lid not reu.llly yield to tbvui. iiatiinally joins, AI.ON.0 UALI M. D., IltisiciiM if tlie tlarint llusptttil. Dysentery, Dlarrhcra, Relax, Wornil. J'n,m Dr. J. V. Until, uf Vhicagi. Vonr Pilli Live Imd a long trlnl In my pmrtlee. and I l.uld tbem in iwteem as one of the beat HHirlrllta 1 l.nve i-wr loillld. Tlnir nlliinlivo .lli'vt upon Ihe liver nink.-i tlie.n nil excelieut remedy, wh. n xiveii in auiull doses f..r bilmm tlytenUm nml Uiirrlma. 'Jli.ir ugnMonlii.B nml." then. vi,.y nceptaLlo and cuuvi-uic.it lur the use ut women uud chii.lreu, a - Dyapepala, Iinpnrlty of the Blood. J'nm Jitv. J. 1'. Uirnm, ititor if Ailnad Cliurcli, Button. Dm ATM. : I Live nsed your Pills with, extraordinary urire in mv family and ii.n.i.i those 1 am culled to visit in illstrms. To n.llnte the orpins f dici.Hion ami purify tl. blooit, tl.i y aro the Ttry best remedy I limo hit known, and 1 cuu coufid. i.tly iccommcucl il.ei.i to my Irleuds. loiira, J. V. IUMES. W.insAW, TTvon.lnp Co., V. Y.. Ort. 21, 1SCS. DEtn Bin : I n.n liflnit your Cntharlia I'llln In my piuc tlcc, nnd find them all excellent pnii-ntive to clenllnu 111 VM. and I'M ifii tl, fig . . From Dr. J. 1 Vaughn AivHtrwt, Ctnada. Tno imicli cannot a Bitii of your Pill for the cure of tn$tirrtiss. If ulhcrs of our ftHtci nity haro fmu lliem mcftlincioin. n 1 have, they ulimiltl join inn iu piwhiim Inp it fur the beiK'Htof the mtittituile who ruH'er from that mni plaint, which, althnuIi Imd enough Iu ituclf. ii tlio jtrojreuitor of othcrn tlmt n wrnrne. I h-li vo cos tirrtt'Kt tnoriKinito hi tlio livvr, but J'uUi 1'iiJ utluct thut organ and cure the Jlaeaie. JVflni ZIt e K. Slmrt, Vhysician ami Malmfe. ItittMt, I And one or two hirco tloiioii of your I'illn, tnkon nt Iho IroKr time, tiro pxcoll- iit iritinntivtMuf the natural nci. tma wlion vlntlj' or partially tMiiipivsf-K Hinl nlo viry elTci-tual to el'ame the itominh mid rrt vonnt. 'I'h.'y are murh the ho-t phyic havu thut I recBiutueuil 110 other to my juitieultt. From Oit Fv. Pr. iawkettnftht Mctlfxh'st Fts. Mtnrch. Tn.m IlncBE. RiTnunnliaflH.. Jan. ft. h UowoTirD Eini I Riiniihl w w iitmt. hil for tht ivIU f your bkitl has hrnuht me if I 1il nnt riHi t my to joii. A toM settled in in? limlwiunl binustit oil excrn eiiitiiig nmruhjic jiuius, wliich fii'li-tl in chronic rlutna tiMH, Notwilh-itniidiiifc I Imd Hut le.t of phyrtlt litni, Iho iii'fe prew wnrpe nini wortn, until hy Ihe uiivirw of your exft-llent K'-ent In Itultiuioro, Dr. Mm UimizIi', 1 ttii-d vmir TAU 'I lnir prt'M't were elow. hut mre. Uy rorm; wring iu the use of them, X hui now t-ntiiv ly will. SrXATT CnAMnER, Baton Itouu', T.. iS Itr. lc.". Tft, Aveh: I hive bn entln-lv rmv1, by your P.IN.rf Fheutnntie 6'ut( a iiulufiU ditt'ii'ie tlmt had nliH tt d mtt fur yours. VISCKNT PMDtUJ.. 5-Mot of the Win In nmrkrt contain Mf-rcurv, vim h, aiilioiiKh a valunhlc rfiin-4ly in ttkiltul hamlti. in danu'frou8 iu a pulilif pill, from the ih-emirul oonni' qufnenri tlmt flffinmitly follow itn iiiciuitioni w Thihf Gciitniu no tuereiity or uilnoral uuMtiH Hhiitovi', rrice, 25 centa per Box, or 5 Boxes for $1. Prepared by Sr. J. C. AYEE &, CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold hy Frilinv Grant, nnI A. W. Fipchfr. Snntnuy J K. Casltiw oiid C. Jtmwu. Mihmi; Vr Wrurlr, I1c Kweiuviile ; Hrifsnvder A I hrinninit, Turlmtville ; R, U All-Coy, .'Nnithumberltum uud by Ueuiera cvurywl.ei. .-, - s - Y , ,1 I'lEILADFI.I'III k c oLiro:. .'. corner of Stoenth and Chesnut Slretts This is one of i:itJUT COLLliGKS, CONSTITL'TIN'O THE "NA TIONAI, CHAIN.'1 LOCATED IS rhilndelphia, New York Cily, Allmny, CuiTln, Cleve. lin.l, CIiicuku, uud tl. Louis. 8rl,.il:.iliip cuu Ue pur. viuiaed uteuher point, good at all the Colleges, THE COU.KU1ATE rc)l?H,SK eutlimrea Pot. hie and Hinle Klitry rl'Mik-Keepinr, Com. lucfriul ConipLiiitttMus, Co.nn.ert'.-'il l.w, I'L.uiiH.ikli.p, iluaiucsa C.nrep.ude..ce, I'urii.eivhip Hetiicmenu, etc. 1'KACTICAI. 'I'liXT-BOOKS. Tl.e Te.icl nig in the ll(Kik'Keepti.g llepurtuient is newt ly iroiu vvr.tt.i. utuousci it.t tonus, with oimI ...( ..t'lmtia lrcturs, auu blark-lMiard eh.coml.oi.a : hi uriditlon I. wl.a.'h, in .inter Ui umke tl.e Coll.ii.ate Course us Ihoioufl. n. iJ r tf.:cl uul u ponaible, the lullotv.., Text-Uut,k have been pietwiretl : uiyaiil ririiiion a H'sm-KeenlKX, in threa ntitioi.I luiliiii.il. M'li.n.l, 1 Ii tH-l.ii.il, and Counting House ; ilry a.. I Mrntton'a Couiuieuiul Ari.liuicl.r ; llijuut & rin.t.oira Liuiueremi Ijiw. by Auma licun, 1. 1, u. erKNci:niAN syti.m ok pkn-manmiip, in a aeries, if nine hooka, by I. R. fl'llNClill. P. R.PI'I'.NCKH.Jl., 'IWiier i.f Peiuikiiship. In.'i. V.duul inatruetlou. IfludvliU ejllcl at lu.y tune. D.pki. Uuis awerded. V9 For Ciit;ilogues and Circulars, ml! at the Colleue, raddin.a I1R V ANT, KI'RATTUN Ii FA1KHANKS February leOl ly Pluladrlpbid. JAMES BARBER'S WHOLE al.K AMI KKTAII. CLOCK , ESTABLISHMENT, S lu Corner Second uud Chestnut st., lMillaaelBkla AGKNCY for the PATENT 1 ' A 1 .1 XI G TH I RT V DAY CIsOCKS, a v-ry ilf?irubl Mrutly iaf Cnuruii , ll itflt, brink, Couutinir Hnuat-K, I'utlor, Au. Ah., MaiiutnrtnriTor FINK (jOI.D PIAS. (-lucks reMiirtt aud warranted, t'iork Ti nnniiMfn of evnry tiwTstiou, PhilHtlel:.hmt January (9, Irtil. .ly blacksTlic(Lvts. Gored Mantles, Poplin Duairra, French Maques, Silk Dasquiues, Newest Designa, A'eadv Made, or Made tu Order, COOPER dc CON AliU, N E. Corner Ninth aud Market, Philadelphia, May Id, 1861. I nts:?SsJ!i, 1 the nnlds nT on lh:,lrK.-A2-ttlL straeled I" 1""'"' t iCt.; H',4 ,:.",,A.f. The rtlliiulnle H fund rt- rft 'i7 of lit lw.lv Into VlP rJr'T.-'ri'. tuiiT. imilfv the .tim I 7MJ IMPORTANT TO LOVERS OF G3 CD CE) UD P EB3 BRIGHT A SON. , Invite attention to Jheir Stock Priino Green and'Black Tea. June 1ft, 1801. Of HP JE3 JLJL SUMMER GOODS! AT PIIIUES TO SUIT THE TIMES. E. "ST. BRIGHT Sc SON, II AVIS RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF ALL KINDS Or GOODS, HANDSOME DURABLE AND GREAT BARGAINS AND Splendid Inducements TO ? J?w CHASE PeJ3. AT THE ONE PRICE STORE, 01' E. y. BRIGHT & SON. Ruuhury, June 15, IS61. ' J A. CRANDALL'S PATENT SPRING H0RRE8 470 BROADWAY, HEV7 V0HK. SliouU be in every family, Hchool, Gymnaai urn, Asvluni, and Hospital in tbe land. Are not DAMiL HOLS, like the common Rocking Horse, f lands firm on its Pedestal, will not tvenr CARPETS, and has no Rockers to injure the tvtl, 'Uuiitth and happiness in the same saddlt.1' N. P. IViliii FROM THE "HOME JOURNAL." "Of nil the rl.ild-funiilure we have ever seen no arlirlc con. bines so much of thoae two iinpur taut thins" health and happineaa ss the Ad' jusluliU 1'iiti'lil HU'rl Spring Saddlu llorse, in venU'd by I cue A. Crundall, It is not danger huh, like a O'liiinmi rockuig-borse, to liuldren a f, ft. cm. not be upset, dors not wear carp.'ts, but stands firm en iu base, and its action ia ao like the itullop "f a live hore that the child never wen ric i ol it. This .ati'at of rbild noveltivs is ex i'1'i.linnly i li'gant and artistic in design j and so I ndjuxlaliie. aut'slniilial, and durable, that it will U,.t a lifetime. It ia indispeuaul.le in every tu.nily where there are children. It should I in every primary school and gymnasium in the rnunlrv, ss it can be made large and strung .noiili to bUKlaiu itrown persons. As a pedestal lur pliuti.gispliic pictures, iioluuig is more beaull ful. "Every Oiphun Asylum and Institution where children are congregated, should be furnished with a number of these beautiful articles They are fitted with aide-saddles when required." 1URKCTIO.N8 FOR ADJUSTING. Open the after part of the base sufficiently to allow the axle to go in its place ; then raise or lower the Horse In suit you. Screw the bolts in the side very tight. 11T '1'be.e Horsts are WARRAFTED one year. March 16, IFC1--r-tf STOVES- IOR SALE an eicalUnl second-bend Cook ing tove, also several, Cyliuder Coal 8toe. Enquire al this ..llice. So t SaSitoijrrysWlJJIfcia. GEEATEST EXCITEMENTKOF THE SEASON ! FR IL1NG & GRANT t lh ttlAMMOTH STORE, i received a NEW AND DESIRABLE Block of FALL j WINTER GOODS! A very extensive morlment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting in part Of Black anil Fsncy Silks of very choice patterns. DFBEHE5, Ducal, Cashmeres. French snJ English Meiinos, Tlain and Figured Wool Delaines. Muslin Delaines of all sty Iks anil prices. Foulards, Thibet Cluth, Poil De Chevres. Baxon'and Wool Plaids. I . .DIES' FURd, 11R0CHE. Bay Slsle end tiuty, &c, Slc. Wool SHAWLS of every va Gentlemen's Dress Goods, of every style, consisting of Clutlis, Caaitneres, batlimlla, Kentucky Jeans. Tweeds, Velvet Cord. Velvetei n, Veslings. nf every variety. Our stock of Silk and Pilk i:l vi t Vrstings, cannot be surpasveu in me country. 1'liase call, and examine tliem. CLOTHING ! Our stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, has t.een replenished, and we have a full assort ment of OVERCOATS DRESS COATS. Pants and Vests, Overcoats and Dress Coats for Boys of all ages. ALSO, a very handtome assortment of of every tyle and variety at the lowest prices. Our stock of HARDWHRE has been renew ed and we hnve now a larger assorlmenrthan ever before ottered to our customers, consisllmr in part ol Sausage Cutters, Pocket Cutlery, Butcher Knives Mayer Hinges, Bolts and Pad Locks, A Cut Paws, Mill Saws, Scoop Is hovels. &c, Ac, Ac, o., Ac., Ac 1liiecn.rate and alai$warc ' of every variety at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Our stock of GPsOCEHIES is very fine. We have Ihe bent quality of Syrup Mol a tws ever liefore olTere to Ibe citizens of Bunhury and vicinity. jiu.-ii iiu n w. vv AliE i ol every isrieiy. Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, SADLER V. BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac, iie Also a freau supply of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Dye Siifli, Glass, Brushes, &c. Particular care having been taken in ihe se lection of our goods in regard to quality, style and price, we call ihe attention of the public to our large stock to wbicn constant additions will be made. Thankful for past favors, we hope to merit a continuance ol the patrouuge of the public by selling cheaper than ever. Give us a cali before purchasing elsewhere. FRILING A GRANT, Sunbury, Nollember 17, 1860. pleasure in announcing that they are now prepared to mail (free) to those who wish It. copy of an iiwpnrUnt hula work, by the late Dr. Urampton, entitled "The Invalid s Medical Con fidant," published fur the benefit, and as a warn ing to young men and persons who suffer from INervoua Delnl.ly, J'remslure Decay, Ac, Ac, supplying the means of self cure. The reader is irresistibly led to compare a uaelul life with an Ignoble dealh. Reader, lose not a moment, but send your ad drus fur a copy of this little work. Address the Publishers DR JOHN B OfiDEN A CO, 64 A 66 John St., New York May 18, 1KS1 -.Suios MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW RKSTORKD, JL8T PUJUSUKD IN A SEALED KNVKLOI'K i A LF.CTI Btou the Nature, treatment, and Radical lurei.t r-iMimatorrhfra, or fe.aluul Wuk.ia,tiezual Ue, witty, iSaf vouaueaa a.al involuntary em.as.oua, urcalueiiig iuiiu.uiic, , v,wauni,iiin auu aieiuaianu ruyaiealLloblllty By HObT. t. CTLVKRWKLL, M D., The Imporuul fact that ths awful eoiisequeuees of self. uuw luay ue cuecmauy reinovea w.th.ail lutermU ntedi. e.aesi ut tha daugeloua spplltstluns uf eausuca, li.atiu liieilia. Uinl X'Mtlvl I Ml Ira ui I ,,ti,mr l ... I .. , . . . .. here e.enily de.iuuiatruied, anil I he entirely new and highly aueeeaalul liealiuenl, aa ad.itd by tha eelebraled aut fully explained, by means of wkicii every una ia auaiid Hicura uiuweii peneclly, and al tha least ptauibie nt, iheret.y avtnduts all the arlvertiard luiairunia .J ia. Hmv This lecture will proves Uiua to tkoasandsaud ibtuaaiKla tM uuder seal, iu a pans euvolope, Iu any addieaa, post paid, on tbe iece.it of two pos.Hg-e stamna, by add.eas.ita. Ur. Cll J. c.KLINB, UI Buwsry, Now Voik. I'M uinci vis f ,aeo. - ( A pill 'JO lypl SENT BY EXPRESS EVEBTWHEBE . Retailed at Wholesale Prices, Made to Measure at $18 per doz. OR BIX FOR HIRK DOLLAR!, ! Without Collars on,srtlh CoUars on S per doa. extra. MADS OF KEW-YOKK MILLS hibur, tnth n tlnen Boaonis, aa4 warratHM as oed a Bhlrt as sold io the retail stores at 1,00 each. ALSO. THB VERT BEST 8THRTS THAT 0AM M JjBV MACK AX S EACH. p 'g These ho Oitn I eaanot make a food Shirt for IB per doaea art nustokea, Here's ibs east, of one dosen (18 Cm shirts. 80ranUofNew-YorMinsmaallnatMX.Iy4.i J 1 yards of floe Llneo, at We. per yard, 8 60 MaVJns. and cuttlnr. J JJ Laundry, $1 1 buttona and cotton, Wc 1 Profit 85 Total J8fl Self Measurement for Shirts. DriniA Htraetlnna sent free eveTTwliere, and so easy to understand, that any one eaa tak their own measure for shirts. I warrant a good St Tho cash to bs paid to tha Express Company on receipt of goods. The Express charpes on one dosen Shirts from New York to New Orleans Is II. P a PARTIES WISHING1- BmnTS IJf TIASTll, not fcavlnif time to send for Rules of Measurement, ahould send per mall, prepaid, one of the best fitllnK shirts i they have got, stating any alterations that may be required. S. W. H. WARD, from London, 387 Broadway, up stairs, Between White k Walker Streets :W-Y0RuV March 16, 1S61. if MTRAL HOTELr SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa. THIS large and commodious Hotel, now managed by JAMES VAN DYKE. It is situate at the Railroad Depot North East corner of Market Square, Stinbury, and at the terminus of the Sunbury 4 Erie and North ern Central Railroads, and is open forthe accom modation of Travelers and the public in general The priprictor will give his exclusive atten tion, to the cSmfort and caovenience of his guests and is determined to make this establishment rank among the first in the State. Hi table will he supplied with the best the market can produce having the advantage of daily communination by cars direct from Balti more, and also from those bringing produce from the surrounding country. His bar will be supplied with the purest liquors the market can produce Ca-eful and obliging servants always in al tendance. New and commodious stabling has just been added to the premises. A share of the local and traveling community a most respectfully solicited. S'jnl.ury, January 13, 1861. whsttjr" q-o ods, for men's wear. Black and Blue Hair Cloth, Beaver Overcoating, , Ulaok Doeskins, New Stylo Cassimeres, All Wool 1 weeds, Heavy Kentucky Jeans, Real Good f.'ossinctts, SiU Mixed Coatings, Super elvet Cords, Black Grenadine Vesting, Black Satin Vesting, Fancy Silk Velvet Veslings, Plain Silk Velvet Vestings, Nice Cassimere Veetings fftt -it l.i...1--e .-, J. - as i wear, can be round at the People a One 1 rice Store of E. Y. Aright & Son, who have just cceived by Railroad a splendid stock of all kinds f goods, suitable for cold weather. Please call and lie convinced. E. Y. BRIGHT & SON. Sunhurv, October 27. 1R60. REVERB HOUSE, (LATK KAGI.i; IIOTKL,) Third Street, above llace. 1'hiladehhia. R HO ADS & SAILOR, Pronnetors. IMPROVEMENTS nave been inude, and the House bos heen refitted throughout iiuhxan V. K ho ads, formetlyor the National Hotel Ciublm Sailor, formerly of Schuylkill Co., Pa Philadelphia, Jan. Ill, ItOI ly BOO T AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. Corner of Market Sijttare and liiver Street fpiIE subscriber respectfully informs the citi' lens of bunhury and vicinity, that he has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop on the corner of Market Square and Kiver street, onunsite the Court House, where he can be found at all times ready to wait upon customers. li&ving considerable experience, he is prepared to make up customer work of all kinds, at short notice, in Ihe latest style and workmanship. lie keeps constantly on Hand a lama assort ment of Leather, of the best quality, which ena bles turn to make up good and durable work. Call and examine for yourselves before nur chasing elsewhere, and yoa will save money. JOHN WILVER. Sunbury, Nov. 10, I860. ly SAVE YOURRUIT " BY USING MASON'S Patent Sheet Metal Screw Top PRESERVE JAR. MASON'S PATENT SHEET METAL SCREW TOP! illl that ia necessary being to screw the Capdown upon ine Ivuuuer Uasket, which is placed outside upon the shoulder of the Jur, 3-4 of an inch dis tant from the lop ; prevent the possibility of the navor ol the iruit being injured by coming iu ti t act Willi the Kuhber. Personsdeairing these Jars, can be supplied by avin their orders with II. B. MASSER, Sunbury, June 2, I860. Agent. TO ALL, THOSE I14V10 Farms, Parks or Gardens. IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. A rars chance is uow afforded to select and order FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES Vines. Shrubbery, c.. from the pelehrated Clover Street Aurseiics lcolti at itcarhealer, new Y.uk. Aletmra, MOORE, RROTIIERS, PROPRIETORS Who bee leave to a.. ..ounce that thev ar. i IHIUUJU allVil lUOIIUVU saiiw RESPONSIBLE AGENTS. To distribute their super lot stork on lbs most rcasouabl terms. PEOPLE OK THR KET3T01TE STATE. Love. s of Nature and ihe beautiful. and in.iiv ..,,. for your intelligence, wenkh, liberality aud taste, uow is DKKCU1PTIVK CATALOGUE AND PLATE HOOKS, Wlnck will be furnished you, Ihtuugk oor kind agenu; v- ...,wi mm. j " vinna win no acittora bly oiled. Fui further particulars apply tn rUEUKRICK A. HOWE, O, JOHN B.JONES, - ". Agent for Northumberland county. REFERENCES: . i Hob. KHENUy.KH URIKFIN, RiM-hcsler, N. Y. Hon. JOHN GAI.HHAITH, Erie, Pa. Col. J. H. JOHNSON, Xleudvdls. Pa. Kebruaiyf, IHil. oi fcOLOMOX AIALICU, Attorney a Law, SUWBUBY, Northumberland Co., Pa (formerly Freeburg, bnyder county.) OFFICE, Market Street, a few doors east of the Northern Central Railroad Depot and two doors west of the Post Office, All Professional Business, Collections, Ac. win receive prompt aiuutiun. March 30, 1H6I, BOY'S BOOTS and SHOES, cheap for cash UJU ttlll WU'J v ... r,i,.4iuu us Sun'tiry, August T 1859. WH:rrr:iii"irnH 1 ann(iimJ SUNBURY STEAM FLOURING TQBlX. JBdTtLt e THE subscribers having taken possession of this first class FLOURING MILL, are pre pared to receive grain of all kinds, and to do cus tom work at the Shortest Notice. Customers will have their glials ground immediately upon their being left althe Mill. As it ia tha inten tion of the firm to stock the Mill a large Sup. ply ol Grain, wilt be constantly kept on hand, and flour by the quantity can always be obtained. The greatest care will be taken to turn out a iu perinr quality of flour, for which the mill is ad' mirahty adapted. Strict attention will be paid to the wants of customers, and the patronage of the public generally ia respectfully requested. MORGAN 6t CO., Sunbury, June S3, 18R0. LUMBER ! LUMBER PHILIP 8HAY, NFORMS his friends and the public in gene ft tsl, that he constantly keeps on hand, Boards, Shingles, Lalh, Joists and all kinds of Lumber and building materials, which be will sell at Ibe lowest prices. March 30, 1861. SHAMOKIN VALLEY POTTEEY. tlHE subscriber respectfully Informs the public I that he is now manufacturing at his Pottery, I 4 miles esst of Sunbury, all kinds of Earthen Ware, made out of Red Cement Clay, This clay produces the best and most desirsble 1 kind of ware, euual, in many respects, to stone ware, and is less liable to crack by sudden heat and cold. The subscriber refers to Friling Sc Grant, Sunbury. Address, JOSEPH 8AVIDGE. Oct 13. I860. ly Sunbury, Pa. FRILING & GRANT, at the MAMMOTH STORE, have this day (January 17th, 1861 received a CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF TUB NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERNS OF "W ALL PAPEH which they ' are selling at prices that defy competition. Sunbury, January 19, 1 861- NOW WITHIN REACH OF ALL G UOVER 5 BAKER'S CELEBRATED N0ISELES8 Sewing Machines, 495 Broadway, Nkw Yohk. The public attention is respectfully jequested to the following cards of Elias Hows, Jr., and the Grover & Baker S. M. Co A Card from the GROVER & BAKER S. M. Co. Our Patents being now established by Iji urls. we are enabled to furnish the Grover Daker Machine, with important improvements at greatly ICcdiiced Priees. The moderate price at which Machines mak ing the Grover & Baker stitch, can now be had. brings them within the reach of all, and renders the use of Machines making inferior stitchca aa unnecessary as it is unwise. Persons desiring the best Machines, and the right to use them, must not only be sure to buy Midlines making Ibe Urover v linker slitch. but also that such Machines are made and stamped under our patents and those of Eliaa liower, Jr. GROVER A. BAKER 8. M. CO., 495 Broadway, New York. A CARD F ROM ELIAS HOWE, JR. All persons are cautioned not to make, deal in, or use any Sewing Medlines which sew from two spools and make the stitch known as the Grover A Sliaker stitch, unless the same are purchased from the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company, or their Agents, or Licenses, end stamped under my patent of September 10, 1846 Paid Company, and their Licenses, alone, art legally authorized under their own patents, am my said patent, during the extended term there of, to make and sell this kind of Sewing Machine and all others are piracies upon my said patent and will be dealt with accordingly, wherever lounu. ELIAS HOWE, JR, New York. Dec. 59. 18110. tf New Arrival of Clothing:, F"H E largest and best Stock of FALL AND -- WINTER CLOTHING ever brought to this place, arrived at the Mammoth Clothing Htore ol SUHWK.TZEK, HLILBRONNER A CO., in Market atreet, neatly opposite Wea Their Slock comprises nf FINE CLOTH COATS, Dress Coats, Over Coats, Business Coats, Ac. VESTS OF ALL KINDS. Under-Shirts, Drawers, Ac. HATS JISTJD CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, of the latest atvles ol every description and quality, cheaper than ... .... ever. Their assortment of gentlemen's furnishing i lowing is tne most complete : Their variety and styles moat attractive. And the prices defy all competition. fjt Call and examine for yourselves. SCVVEITZER, HEILBRONNER 4 CO, Sunbury, Oct. 6, 1860. War! War! War! COME FROM THE NORTH, COME FROM THE SOUTH, COME FROM THE EAST, COME FROM IHE WEST, Save the country and build yourselves homes, or now is ihe lime to get your Lumber cheap. Yes, LUMBER ! LUM BER ! ! LUMBER I ! I can lie purchased at low rates al the STEAM SAW-MILL of IRA T, CLEMENT. SUNBURY, 2? A.., Such aa Panel Lumber, Frame Lumber. Boards, Siding, Shingle from $3 to 88 per thousand, Plastering Lath, Paling, Roofing Lath, Ac, Ac. All billa ordered, for any kind of Lumber, will be furnUhed at the shortest uotice. IRA T. CLEME1TT. 8unbury, March 9, 1861. COTTAGE BIBLES. 10 R BALE, cheap, tbres copiea ef - Cottage Bible, Id two volumes, with e the com- men tares. U. B. MASSER. BOOTS & SHOES, can be purchased at Ih Mammoth 8tore of Friling A Grant, very cheap, aa w ar determined not to It undersold by any body. Call and loau the list of prices for yourselves. . FRILING A UKANT. Sunbury, January II, 1861 ANOTHER ARRIVAL, V? NEW GOODS, J. II. EXGEI ofRunbiiry, Pa., U AS just arrived with splendid STOCK of I SPKINU AND SUMMRR GOODS, from Philadelphia, to which he respectraUy invites his friends and the Public to Call and inspect, he will spar no time in showing them. Among his slock of goods will befound, FINE BLUE AND BLACK FPJC1TCE CLOTH. Fine Black and Fancy Casimeres Tweeds, Sat- inetts, Jeans, Black Italian Cloth, Gashmerette, Cottonade. Linens, Linen Drill, Linen Check and Farcy Vesting, also a large assortment of Ready-made CLOiHlISU lor men and boys (cheap.) . J? I ?0R LADIES WEAR, Black and Fancy Dress 8ilk very cheap, Silk Tissue, Bereges, Chati and Chali Robes, Berege Delaine, Berege Robes, Figured Brilliant and a variety of olber Dress Goods, Spring and Sum mer Shawls, Mantillas, Parasols, a good assort ment of white goods, Collars, Sleeves, Irish Linen, Shirt fronts. Marseillea, Brilliant Ac. A general assortment of domestic Dry Go ids. Also a large stock of Hals and Oaps, uoots and shoes. Hardware, Cjueens and Glassware, Groceries, Cedarware, Stone and Earthenware, Drugs and Paints, Salt, Fiah, Cheese, Ham, Oil, Tar Ac. &c. N. B Wall and Window Paper, Floor and Table Oil Cloth. Carpets, all the above will be sold at low prices for cask or country produce ta en in exchange lor Uooda. I. H. IUEL. Sunbury, May. 19, I860. -Jf. HARRIS PAINTER, attornrg at SLata, MARKET SQUARE, STJNBUR TT, PA. June 23. 1860. New Air Line Route TONE "W YORK. SHORTEST IN DISTANCB AND QUICKEST IN TIME between the two Cities of NEW SOUK AND HAEaiSBURO. VIA. READING, ALLLNTOWN AND EASTON Morning; Express West leaves New York at 6 a. it . and Philadelphia at t) a t , arrives at Harrialmrs at 14 45 r. M connecting at lluirlshmg with trniu on Northern Central rcoad lor Moitiury, vv iniamsport, iHick itaven and inter mediate atnti.iitfl. , Mail Train West leaves New York nt 13 noon, and rhilncicipliui at s.uo r. ss., eonueeting wttb nam on Noun. em Centtul Rond for au.l.oua aa aisive, and also ou all trains on the Williamsport ami Elmira. Mail Train nat leavea Harrishurir at 8, A. TS , and ar rives ut Philadelphia at I r. M , and New Yuk at 3 30 p. M., in time to tnke boiit or cara for ftoston. fee. Fast Express Eaat leaves Harrisbug at on atrival nf Northern Central Tiuin, and arrives at Philadelphia at O.loP M . and New Yoik alllr. m. No change of curaor bngcYtga between New York or Philadelphia mid llarrisliutg. For liei.uty of scenery nml speed, comfort and aceommo dtition, this route presents auperior induce. nenta to ths crnveling public Ofliee ih New York, foot of Courtlund street, Philadel phia, Hr.md and Cullowl.ill streets. Fare between New York and llarrislmrg FIVE DOL LAHS. For Tickets; Freight or other information, apply to J. J. CLYDE, Ueneial Agent, llarrislmrg, June 30, IHW) ly 1SG0. THE BEST ROUTE 1860 FROM Wyoisiltta; VhIIcj to Phtlsulelplila, Aietv VorK, llaltiitiore, AND ALL P01XTS NORTH, SOUTH J- WEST. LACKAWANNA & BLOOMSBURG RAILROAD. STJlYlXtlEB ARRANGEMENT. Two Daily Passenger Trains will lie ran between Scrauton ana rvorinuinneiiHii.., louows: MOVINtl e-ov-rii . Leave Phil'a Mail. N. Y Ex. Scruiitun, 8 10 A. M. 4 ii P. M Airiv-eut Pittstou, 8 38 4 S3 Kingston, 7 IIS A 20 Slutkshiuny, 7 50 2 i Berwick, 8 20 6 55 BI.HHnahu.g, H 60 7 30 Unpen, 9 .10 7 40 Danville, 8 sM 6 1(1 Northumberland, 10 no ti 15 A1OV1N0 NORTH t Leave N. Y. Ex. Phil'a Mail. Northumberland, S 30 A.M. 4 15 P.M. Arrive at Danville, 8 03 S 20 Rupert, 6 J.i 8 50 lil'H.iusbuig, 6 43 r 00 ileiwiek, 7 1.1 8 3$ Mucks!.. nny, 7 15 7 05 Kingston, 8 DO 7 45 Pitttton, e 57 8 15 ScrnnUin, II 1)5 8 45 The Ijirkawnnua and HhN.nishurg Rnilrond connects with the Delttw'ire, Lackawanna and Western Railroad, al Scrauton, for New York and Philadelphia, and interme diate poiuta East ; also for Great Iteud, Btt.ghotnton, Syracuse, liuffulo, Niagara Fails, and ail Important poiuta West. At Rupert it connects with the Cnltawissu Rail. rood, for nointa Isith East aud West. At Nnrthumheiland it connects with lite Sunbury and Erie Railroad, for points West and South. Al. W. JACKSON, Sup'U Kingsuiu, August 2-1, 1S6'. IIEGEMAN & COS COItUlAL EUXIUOF CALISAYA BARK Prepared only by H EG EM AN & CO., Wholeule aud Retail CtiemiiU and Oruggiita, 161, 390, fill and 750 Jintadway, New Vmk. THE virtue of PKRUVIAN BARK aa a Tonic have been ton Umg tctttwii to net-d cominftit. Ths CAUSA V A ('-or King's Baric,") ia Ihemnst vulu able of Ihe numer uti vanetica of the Peruvian Bark, and in the KLIXIH la cnmbiiii-d with oilier ingredienta ttmt increaie ita etticMcy and at the aame time overcome the iuieuaity of ita bitter, rendering it a moat Agreeable Cor dml. For peranna living in FEVER and AOl'F, diatrieta.U win ne louiui invaluable aa a preventive. Hall oi a wine- glusa full taken night and morning, rendering the ayatera mucn ir-aa aunjeci io tue unueaiihy mnuenee oi tne annua phere. DIRECTIONS. Doae for an adult, half a wiuMrlaai full before breakfast aud dinner: children fiom one to two tea apftona full j it may be taken with or without a Ultle water For sale at rhia office. March 17, IW5 A Freali Supply ol' lry Goods. pONSISTINO in part of Prints, DeUinei bleached and uubleached M uslins. Checks Stripe Denim, & Drills, ice., just received by U. 11. at tbe Main moth store of FltlLPNU & GRANT. LOOK HERE, IF VOU WANT TO BUY CHEAP FOR CASH. GO TO WM. II. MILLER, he has received from Philadelphia a large slock of BOOTS & SHOES. His stock consists of Gen'ts Kipp Hoots, Youths' Kipp Boots. Children' Calf Boots. Also a variety of Women's Calf Lace Hoots, Women' Morocco Lace Boots, Children's Morocco and Calf Lace Boola, all of which he will sell cheap for CASH. Call and examine for yourselves. " ALSO, first quality of Tampero Muroco for sale for cash. WM.H. MILLER. Bunhury, January 7, 1860. GENESEE SALT. WHOLEHALB Ss KtJTAIL, ITVi'lLlNU A GRANT (at ths Mammoth Store,) have juat received 600 lbs. of Solar Ground, Solar and Fina Salt, 700 Sacks of Ground Solar Salt every sack warranted to contain 825 pounds of Sail and 100 bagaof Salt containing one Bushel each. This call is Ihe best and strong ast now manufactured and in market. Call and see for yourselves. Sunbury Sept., 8, 1860. 11TNDOW SHADE8 A very fin end " cheep assortment, just received by Kail road from New York, at the Mammotk store of Friling Grant W hav also for sal & 8. Pntnam A. Co' celebrated Patent Pendulum Curtain Fixtura. ' ' - TjLANK Parchment Paper LWla aud bks.uk -- Mortgages, Bond, Eierutiorss, Summons, Ac-, for sal it. B. MABBts. rTUN WARE A very ct.es p end desirsble - assortment juat received this week, al th Mammoth Sum of RILING & GRANT. Sunbury, Jauuary , 1661. NEW GOODS At the Mammoth Store of IRA T. CLEMENT, NO. I MARKET STREET, SUNBURY, PA. ITvHE subscriber ha just opened at his well .L known establishment in Sunbury. one of the hespest and most desirable stocks of Fall and Winter Goods, that has aver been ottered In the place, and which ne will sell lor GA8H or exchange tor Country Produce. Thoae desiring to purchase goods wlU do well to call and examine his stock. BLACK ANT) FANCY SILK. All Wool Delaine, Figured, Striped and Plain, French Merino, all colors. Beautiful Dress Robes, Cashmeres, Shaded, l"lain and Slriped must be seen to form an idea of the extent and variety. Mantle, Stella, Chenille, French Wool Shawls Thibet and Broche Shawls. Cloth Cassimeres and Satinet For Men and Boys' Wear, Black Casa. meres. Fancy Cassimeres, side stripes hesvy. Doe Skin Caasimerea, Satinets all kinds. FLA.3TJM'EI1,S. White and Red Flannels, all grades and pries. Bay State Sack Flannels, colors finest qnallios. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING Boole and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ac, 4c. all nf which were selected with great care, and will compare favorably, aa regards quality, style and price, with any in the country. UAllUWAKo, a full assortment. Wood and Willow Ware, (jueensware, of all descriptions, Groceries, a full stock in store, Carpet Chains, Ac, Paints, Oils. Glnss, Dye Stuffs. Thankful for the patronage heretofore received he will spare no pains tn please all who may favor him with their custom in the future. Sunbury, Oct. 21, 1859. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS M. C. GEARHART, Has returned with a new Stock of Confectionaries, Fruit and Toys. YTseeme as if a new age, a new life was open ing upon us, animating every heart to nobler deeds and higher aims! Art, Literature and Sci ence will glow anew and seek to develops sub limer beauties and grander conception. The business world too must feel tha new in fluence and every'part be quickened and strength ened by an increased vitality, which shall urge us on with electric speed to the consummation of greater things than waa ever dreamed of in the Philosophy of the past. Animated by the enthusiasm which - prevades all classes, and desirous of doing his share to wards "The great events of the Age," the aub scriber would respectfully inform the food peo ple orSUINBURY anil the public generally, (hat he haa just returned from the city of Philadel phia with the largest and choicest stock of Con fectionaries, Fruit and Toya that has ever been brought to this section of country. He is also manufacturing all kinds of Confectionaries, Ac, to fill up orders, wholeWe or retail, at short no tice. Among his stock of Confectionaries, may ne tyiounu : French Sweka, Gum Drops, allkiudaof aceot. Burned Almoiula, ove Drons, Cream White, Mint Dropa, red and white, Ieino Jelly Cakes, 1 Rtase, Kiuit Drops, ' Vanilla, ttick Caiultef, of all Kent! Common Scciell. Hock Canrif, Liquorice. Almond Candy t FRUIT. Banana at Prunea, Datea, Figa, Currants dried, Citrona, Almonds, Raiaons, Nuts of all kind LEM0X SYRUI of a superior quality, by the single or dozen. A superior quality of Srgars and Tobacco, and a . variety of Confectionaries, fruit, Toys, Ac, all of which is offered cheap at wholesale or retail. Ur Remember the name and place. jr M. C.C.EARHART, Market at., 3 doors west of E. Y. Bright A Son's store. 8unbur, April 14, 1850 ly FIVE-MINUTE FREEZER, As Improved for 1HA9 and 60, By E. KETCH AM & CO., 28'J Pearl-Rtrect, iSew-1 ork. T!HK only Froeier constrncted on seientific -- principles, with a revolving can and spring blade scraper. The one hastens the freezing nf the cream the other removes it aa fast as frozen. The most rapid in freezing, with the least quantity of ice. ' The most economical in cost, as it is the most simple and durable in structure. For sale in all the principal cities and towr.a in the Ui.ion. Each Fieezer accompanied with a book of re cipes and full directions. PRICES. 3 quarts, 4 quarts, 6 quarts, 8 quarts, 14 quarts, 20 quarts. Apply Iu H. B. June 3, 1H60. $3 Oil 4 (10 5 0U 1 6 0(1 8 (HI 12 00 MASSER, Sunbury. HOCKEFELLEK, & B0YER, Attornies at Law, STjaSTBTJ-R-S-, FA.. A. Jordan Rockefeller and Solonion II. Ilojcr, resHctfully announce Ian they entered iuto Copartnership in the practice of their profession, and will continue to attend to all busi ness entrusted to their charge in the counties of Northumberland, Union. Snyder and Montour, promptly, faithfully and carefully. Special at tention will be given to the COLLECTIONS OF CLAIMS. Consultations can be had iu the GERMAN language. Office, - Market Street, opposite Weaver's Hotel. Sunbury, Februsry 4, InBij. P. MELANCHTON SHINCEL, J V ST H E OF THE PEACE, SUNBURY, FA.. Ojjict in Deer Street, immediately opposite the Public School House. All buainess promptly attended to. Monies ollected and all ordinary writing done. Sunbury. A oril 85. (857 tf HENRY DONNElT ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ufice opposite the Court House, Sunbury, Northumberland County Fa. Prompt attention to business in aJjoinin Counties. - . . WHOLESALE DEALER IN BRANDIES. WINES, GINS.&C- flHE subscriber having opened in Thompson's Brick Building, Mill street, Danville, a large and complete stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, comprising lb best brands of Brandies, Gin, Old Rf. Scolch aud Irish Whiskey, Port, Sherry, Madcria, Champagne and other Wines of all grades, all of which will I sold Wholesale al tbe lowest city prices. Tavern-keepers by buy ing of us can save at (east the freight. Person desirous of purchasing liquor for TAMIL Y USE. may rly upon being furnUhed with 8 pur and unsilultersted article. UT" Being determined to establish a reputation for selling cheap he respectfully solicits th pa Irooag of th public.. All orders promptly at Uudad to, , . . ' .. ' JEREMIAH 8. HALL. Danville, Jur 16, 1360. INGRAINED CARPETS' TITANVFatTTRKOiuidfsrSalehy M. Peiner C: ITA l.hiaodt and Slcfluwell's Huiiduig, North Iji.i I and Raes streets l'hiladel4n noons GUARANTEED. Ootobae tr, lJea