gTfjc gunbun; ftmruran. H. B. MASSE R, Editor & troprietor- Rl'Hl'ItV, PA. SATURDAY, JUKE 0, lgOft B. M. PETTEKOIIiL CO., Nf, ST Pwk How, Now York, and C State Strcot, Beaton, nr our agonta for tha Shkbciit AurntcA.i B those oltle, ant) ara authorizes! to take Advortiso menta and Suhearlpllotis for na at our lowest rate. f?7 We direct the attention of our friends, vrlio may wish to purcdnsie Iron Railing of nny description, or any kind of Iron Work of a decorative character, for any purpose, to the advertisement of Messrs. Wood and Perot, Philadelphia, in another column. t- OWNKnS OF TTnVATENTKD LaJTD. The Art of Assembly in relation to the graduating and valuation of unpatented lands by the Commissioners of the several Counties of Pennsylvania, will expire, by its own limitation, on the first day of August, 1868. Those interested, had better take advantage of it in time, and have their lnnds appraised by the Commissioners and paten ted, before the date above given. To every han-el of Flour yon ean make thirty rounds more llreud or liiscuit (nnd much better) by using Derrick Allen's Oold Modal Palnratus, than by yens! fermentntion or any other Salnrntiis. Tt It perfectly healthy, will not turn your cookery yellow will strengthen week stomachs, and euro dyspcptla persous. It la much better to use with urcnin tartar than soda. Try one paper, and you will he convince!. Most ofthoOrocors doll it. Depot 112 Liberty Stroet, Now York. Z-W Tun Thhrr Hundred Dollar Ci.avrk. The proliabilittcA are now that '.lie Government will carry into effect the $:100 clause in the National Enrollment Eaw. It is undeMood that Solicitor Whiting litw given a written opinion in fa vor of ronstrucing the clause to be binding upou the Executive. TlIK TrtAVKI.ISO AoKNTOfTllR K. O. C The Copperheads arc trying to sneer down the statement that un agent of the Knights of the Golden Circle is operating in thi.s State, but their efforts are not crowned with success The Ultra Herald, which first exposed the fact, has the following: '"The letter which we published bearing the signature of J. L. Green, dated at Syracuse, and arranging for tl.o organiza tion of circles of the K.0. C, was received by a loyal Democrat in a neighboring town. H was received by him in due course of mail from Syracuse. It was communicated to us by two gentlemen whom we know ns resjax'table, trustworthy citii.ens, and they having examined the original, have no doubt tlnit it was what it purported to be. Whether '.i. I.. Green' is or is not n resident of Syra cuse, we do imt know; a person using that niitue and writing from Syracuse, pretends to be traveling agent for the K. G. C.'s in Central New-York." Hook Bit's LartFioht. General Hooker looks upon the last movement with anything but dissatisfactio.il in the grand result, and siiid he, "Good people will cease to write me letters of condolence when my ollieial report i-i published." The General has been receiving about fifty letters of condolence diily, from people in the country, since the bit tie. Hi; said he cared more about Clip ping the Kebel army than taking Richmond. If.' did not cure about sacrificing the flower of the Union army in pushing the ltebels t ward the: strongholds of Kichmond but to eneotintcr another fresh army from Suffolk. There is one man at headquarters whose business is to extract the oilioial lists of ki!l?il and wounded published in the Rich mond papers. These footings already foot up over 23.000. It is in vain for tho Kebcls to deny the aggregate when the details, ollieial ly signed, tire admitted in the Enquirer end the bi.iittci. General Hooker sots down our killed and wounded, reported up to this time, at 8,'20(), and thinks his ollieial report will aggregate the entire loss ut less than 10.000 men. The crop prospects in California ore said lo be (nconrnu'ing. In the Sacramento Valley, according to the Ihe, ''the crops u.'i: as well forward and better secured against drought than in the average of year?. The fanning population are in high g'ee at the prospect before them, in which tliey nlli'it to see both good crops and good ii.ic.es." Wool growers in California are turning their attention to the importation .-( South American stock. A number of i!;e .representatives of the lama, alpaca and -. icuna family of wool-bearing animals have lately been imported from Peru. Tii. -viovi rnincnt has started a new over land I'spedilion to the gold Ileitis of Wash ington Territory and Oiegon, im)ressed by the success of last year's expedition, and have. again entrusted the command to Capt. James b. Fisk. The line of travel will avoid the Sio-ix country, and insure a safe and pleasant journey. Fifty 'men arc en rolled as a mounted protective corps. The lime from St, ( loud, Minnesota, to Fort lientoi, v. ill be tibout sixty-live days, and !pm Fuit Ilcutnii to the mines Sbout ten dais. The expedition .will start by the loth of June. ' Another party from St. Louis will Ic.ve for the Idaho goldmines ut the faint time. Tin-: Xkws. Keport from the Army of the Potomac are still fi;ll of suspicion of the movements uiui designs of Gcneral.Lec.. On the 2'Jth the enemy reviewed about twenty 'v regiments on their right wing, within i'i' if our forces. This, it is conjectured, :.is' inti'1'ac-.l to blind General Hooker to ' n fac tual i "flue's army liad gone to liji'ric Jolinsl. -". A: gatjiering of the ,.,'uis iro-i'" ':t 'WJJ mil. s up- the Uppahaiih.ock, .:" the CMi'tisjbfe purpose ,f , tUon". iiii-v be tor1 the same dec -ption ,mii?.U'i;r in the n.-uy 'lU's ;!mt '!" 'av during the ai.tli men weif i..ep;u;ting in .... i..,n.l.e:.r PrcdcricLsburg, b.'.'.t it is im .o.sibU. to tell whether for the South ir tor .mi! point on the load where they in.vnt ,',-lit and, linkat-vn, Join the forces up the iver. 'l heir inotiw.-: are difficult to penc- ite. Another writer tate on supposed .1.1 attthoiity tint Gen. J,eo has now on he lint; of the Kupuuturuwuk only 40,000 :cti ; it the time of the Into biiUs he hud I a'. I P'O.imio to gain which lie fcft Kirh loud defenceless, mid dl. fr'AW fc'Vtll arolinu ami Sutlolk. Iteekotiing on Jlk-,-'s his il. feut, snd the difcfiliarmi ittt oiiioiiof Lilt troops, U'C diM not tear at- !; nod ran alloM to relliforc tnNail ..inn uii'liTciveri't sirnuy. .".""J"',", ,,,.,,,! i. retarded uj Gvneral Hookers , l opportmriy. An -f.'l'ri-ve movi-uiout , ,.,,,,1.;,.. to the s.iMie .luieinelit, is not , i e '.'ivh. ndid, ff'htt rt liol mieruiiswll uti fcd upon tb i.eighUnliood o i.l.'i.,' iuwhiih Johnatonls rcMirted , iv . .aU.' i ii m iLiceTiom curious quurtir , M ., k m int iu the t.-ur. li's iii.ho.I '1.ci.l of otlVtice upon General Hm.ki r, , i ! tl.ee. r.ii.-, amount t nothing more . ,'' "ri..- t'r then I'd di IM" uk- :;;uii ;,uoM.i,i.!.-rv;i1.w IMckt-t InlrrvT. Tlia "hnmoTs',of ttrepieketrt serving nlong tho Uappshnrmnck, Rfe deserving a place in the annuls e-f Artcmus Ward and Orpheus C. Kefr. ' The lntest,I lielleve, is based upon the ro:ent trip of the Commander-in-Chief to Washington (a fact which the Rebel pickets, by some mysterious means, seem to have been aware of as soon as it occurred.) Bavs . Rob.- "Where's General nooker gono t" Yankee, (who happened to be one of tho Brooklyn 14th) "Gono to attend Stonewall Jackson's funeral I" This being a little hard on Secesh he shouts out again "Has the 11th Corps stopped running yet ?" "Oh, yes, they were lished Just after taking down your Stoneiralt. By the way don't yon want our Stont-man to set him up again ?" "No," replica Rcb., "He don't need any such rai(?-iating now." The question as to "who killed Stonewall Jackson" has become quite as difficult a question to solve, as "who killed Cock Robin." I presume there is no impropriety in my stating that I learned from one of the heads of Department at Washington, that the War Office was in possession of facts which led it to believe that General Jackson was purposely shot by one of his own men, he having excited a revenijetul hatred on account of his rigid and tyrannical control over his troops. All remains "quiet on the Rappahannock," so far ns the outward eye can discern. Yet all who know the Commander-in-Chief, can conjecture that ho is about ns quiet as a caged eagle. Visitors begin to show them selves again, looking after woundi;d and loved ones. To all who conic to this army, let me re-entreat to leave their brandies and wines at home, and till instead, their valises with oranges and lemons, and the real heroes of the urmy will bless you, and God will bless you also, more abundantlv. BETA. The I: vpcditiou lo Yiufo i'ltj". Washington, May 81. The following telegraph w as rccccived at the Navy Depart ment to-day : Fi.ao-Siiip "Black Hawk," Mismssiiti StjUADnox, nkah YicKKUi ua, via Cairo, May 30, 1803. To the Hon Giui;on Wi:i.lkh Secretary of the Navy : Sik I have the honor to inform you that the expedition I sent up the Yazoo, under command of Lieutenant-Comma nder Walker, oiler taking possession of the Forts nt Haines' Bluff was perfectly successful. Three powerful steam rums were destroy ed at Yazoo City. Une was a monster 310 feet long and 70 feet beam, to be covered with nine-inch iron plates. A tine Navy Yard, with machine shops of all kinds, saw mills, blacksmith's shops, iVe., were all burned up. The properly destroyed and captured amounted to J.OOO.OOO. "Had the monster iron ram been finished she would have given us some trouble. One butterv was destroved at Drun't Bluff. Our loss on the expidition was one killed and seven wounded. David D. Pom eh, Acting Bear Admiral Commanding. Minimis Contempt ok Fuduhal Arnioit- rrr. A letter from Salt Luke City, - dated May 10, says: j "The Grand .It;ry for the United States District Court aiijourued without taking any action whatever in the matter of the arrest of Brigham Young for polygamy, of I which you have been udvised. The whole ' subject was entirely passed over, save as a matter of jest, by those men who had folcmnly sworn to take notice and make due presentment of all cases of infraction of law. Thus are the public statutes of the United States trampled upon aud derided by this people, who openly and tauntingly defy the whole powers oftlie general govern ment to enforce the provisions oftlie uuii polvgnmv law, so called; or indeed auv other that miht militate against the interest of this commiinitv." YAM. VNDIOH.IM SVMl'ATlll7.!;itS. A des- sjiatch from Dayton, Ohio, states that nine of the Yallundighani sympathizers who were urrestuil anil sent to i.iuciunati some two weeks since, were recused on Wcdne day by General Burnside, upon swearing a new allegiance to the ledei'al government. iwpnnnBMnBnaBMnMHKMa Horal Affairs. 12" Likct. lii:ii. tioon, who wo uotlued pevurul wci-ka H0 us lnivin been killed iu the lute Imt lie of Chmicillursvllle, wo ure hujipy to stute.hus turned up nfc. Ho wiu .but t'aiouirli tlio bund aud wi sat, and t-iken prisoner, lie but ulroudy btoa -urolcd and sent north for exchanTO. if The Kighi Jlov. Dr. Stevens, assistant. Eilioi of tlii. diocese, will make an l'pUuoiml Visitation and hold servico in St. Murk's Church. Xorlhtmujeiland, Saturday evening. July 4lh, and in St. Mntthewi' Church, Sunbuiy, Sunday morning. July ui C3""A eolliiion between two frciphl (rains occur red ut lrvar'. Station on the Sunbury i l'liilndelpliia railroad, on Wednesday of last w eek. Two men, J n nil'. Stoner andCrilziuiiu. connected w ith the truius were killed. Goon Istkst Finn Compaxt The room- bern of the "Uood Intent Fire Company." ure par ticularly requested to meet at their engine houfie. thi (Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, for the pur pose of transacting some very important buiinesa of the Company. XyV. O. Mniie, formerly of tli'n jdace, H. O. Deutler and The. Heed, of Ijowisburg, were home on a furlough hint iteek. They arc attached to the 01ft llegiuient I'enn!ylvaiiia Volunteers, in Ucn. Ititrnside'i corps which U now stationed Iu Kentucky. These young men look well eonfiJering the many hardhiii tbey went threush during the lust twenty mouths, having been in eight general engagements, in all the baideat fought battles iu 'irlli Carolina laid Virginia. These young heroes started on Men daj: last, to join their regiment ui Winchester, Ky ., highly plciued with their visit tothoir friends, cop perhcad) pzecptul. ljf Theiiill fiisycd the Legislature last wiuter, re lating to tho payment of our wutklng men la "store orders," ic , has h-in signed by the (iovurmir,. and is now a law. It provider that, "it shall not be law ful for any iron master, foundry man. collior, factory man, or company, their agents or clerks, witlilu this to;.iui''nweullh, to pay the wages of workmcu or la borers by them employed, in either printed, written pr verbal orders, upon any storekeeper, shopkeeper or shopkeepers, or other dialer or dealers iu uier ehauu ' or oilier articles, whether eunneeted in bu siness wi.'U the saidirou master, Lundiy tiian, eolliur or factory 'sa or not Any iiuu master, Liuudry maa, collier er factory man paying lo the (aid work man or laUn r so by Liiu employed, or authorl.ls aud directing his, I1" or thair agents, clerk or olei as, o pay any srt of w.,' wages of his said auikuieu or tawoicis Iu an order or orders upon any such store keeper shopkeeper or olhei dealer iu merchandise or oih. r sjIk'U. shall tirdit lbs amount of said order or orders sogiven or paid, lbs saiaa alH out la de faulted against thewsgasuf .aid workman or laborer, Slid hs shall ba eutltli-4 U Xitu or its full amOuilt of his wg sstniU)iti uo nodi ocJir or orders had Lmu ((Iten ui paid, and no sehliiuenl or saUlauiaiiU luada ailb suill aaipleyer shall bar reaoeery a ad any lion luaslar, foundiy laan, collier or laaioty man ul fending agaiual tha prui isuiw ul tk Irkt aeellusiol lliu su'l shall it gullly of a atisdaauor a"i- uf unvletloa tbrrefbr, hall ba paiittd by a Sua k.d iu.pruof aital o. aithsr, al Iks diseiatiuu of the eourt uyiug ibasauia. A roii'S naiata, mi tU at.ball saltnd Ui all Mutm m hu.' S ut jla.irilS fatfii S'tifw, " IJfClHIKClI. rROCEKDISOS. CoUBCll Wet, OO Tuesday evanilig lut, it being tho stated DigSt af mooting, Chief Burgoas'B. B. Doyrf, in tho olniir Wembors prosent, Bouroe, Wilvart, Flcannts, l'nckcr Ilandrleka, Rohrbaok, Frillng, Manti asd Seush,oUi. Un motion tha.toading tt tie muiutes wcra i Lf pcns d wlti. The Sommrtto en Highways and fiidowalks repor ted tha following : "To Uio Ilurgoaaes asd Counollmen of Sunbury ! W, Ota undarsigned ootnmittoe on Highways and Sidewalks, bag leara to report, that we nave exam ined that part of l'okoberry street from Broadway to first allay lo the east, according to instructions of the Council at their last meeting, and llnd Hie street and sidewalk impamablo. liy iutortnntion from legal gentlomou and others in regard to tilling and repair, tiig, we loam that the parts of 1'okeborry and ltivor streets whero the basin now is, havonot been vacated ky any Aet or Acts of Assembly, and thnt tha Hall road Company, (Danville A 1'ottsville,) who dug out the streets, have long sinee ceased to oxl.it. The lot holders, joining those streets, or tho companies who now own the isaauiokin Valley A 1'ottsville (formerly Danville A Pottaville,) Kail road, eanuot be compel led to till up or keep in repair the streets above men tioned, on account of they not being the samo parties digging Ihoin out. The Woagu authorities, there fore huve the full oontrol over those stroct to fill up and keep them in repair, and can be compelled to do to, except at railroad cruesint3, whioh the ooin pauies owning tha roads are required to koep in good repair. Itospeolfullv, Tours, tax. WILVF.llT, JUIIN UOL'HXK, Committee. On motion, the report was adifted and filed. The question of levying l'.oad, l'uor and llorough taxes was then brought up and discussed. Un motion of Mr. fucker, seconded by Mr. Sen holts, it was uuuniiuously ltt&ulrttti That a tax of leu million tho dollar be levied for Houd purposes for the ensuing year. Un motion of Jlr. Wilvcrt, seconded by Mr. Tlca aants. it was uuuniiuously litsult tU, That a tux of hvo mills on the dollnr be levied for' Borough pur poses for the eusuing year. On motion of Mr. Friling, seconded by Mr. Robr bnch, it wiih iiiiuniinou.oly iirsolrctt. That a tux of four and a hull' mills on the dollar be levied fur l'oor purposes, for the enuring year. On motion, adjourned to meet on Mondnv evening next. J. W. llCCllL'K, Clk. iii:K..ti, it9:vi:.i i'. UMTFD STATES INTERNAL REVENUE Aitfes-ior's Notice. The tax pavers of this District are hereby notified that, pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Congreff pawed July 1, 13H2, entitled "An nut to provide In termit Hevcnuo to supjiori the UoTerniucut and to piiy interejit on the Public lebt," arid the net to aiiii-iid the nuine. pussed March 3, 1 stilt, the second minimi ansouuent will be mude on nud alter the first Monday (Ith day) of May inst. The assesement will cmbrnee the follovviug items: 1. Imovks. All incomes for tho year ending lee. .'II, ISO J, must be returned to thn A.-si.-t:ii;t As sessors, under oath, in acoordanco with the inntruo tioni of (he Commissioner ol luteruul Revenue, upon the blank forms provided for that purpose. Koch person ill bo required to return his total incomo, so fur specifying the source from which it is derived, as to eniible the AsiUlaul Assessors to de cide what deductions shuil be made llicreon. HUSBAND AND WIFE. Whero a husband and wife live Iwrvthcr. and their tiixuble income is iu excers of JtiOU. they will be en titled to but one deduction of SikiO, that being the average fixed by law us an estimated eoiiituutiition for Hie expense of lnaintaiiiiug a family Where they live apari they will be taxed sepurutely, and bo each eulitled to a deduction of $o0U. GUARDIANS AND TRUSTEES. HunTd'uin? nnd trustees, whether such trustees are so by virtue of their ofrk-e as executors, Hdiiiiuisiru tors, or other fiduciary capacity, are required to make return oftlie income belonging to jninOra or other persons, which may be net. I in trust, us ufore said ; uud the income tax will be its-ussed upon thi amount returned, after deducliug such sums us lire exempted from the income tax. u uiui enid ; Provid ed. Thai the exemption of six humlred dollars, under section VU of tho excise law, sliull nut be allowed on account of any minor or other beneficiary of a trcst. except upon the statement of the guaidiiiu or trustees, made under oath, that the minor or bene ficiiu'y litis no other income from which the suid uuiouut of six hundred dollars may be exempted aud deducted. ixccjiBnAseKS, btxts ajcii itLi'Ains. Interest paid hy any person on Incumbrances upon the dwelling house or estates on which he resides, may bo deducted from Income; aUo his payments for necesrary repairs as well as the amount actually paid fur rent of iinr dwelling houso or estate which is the residence of the person assessed, I'eif ins receiviug rents, lnuy deduct therefrom the amount pnid for necessary repairs, insurance und interest ou incumbrances upou sueh rented property The cost of new struct urea, or improve ments lo buildings, shall Lot be deducted tVoia iucotue. PAUUEPS. Every furmer or planter will bo required to make i return oi ine value oi tiie produce el ins lurni ur pliuitiition. without deduction lor the labor or service of himself and his fuuiily. or fur any portion ol such produce consumed by himself iiud family. The amount paid by uuy furuicr or planter fir hired luber and necessary rejiuirs upon bis tunii or plniitaliou. including thu .-uiHi?tcncc of tho laborers ; and the manure purehused by formers to nutintaiu their lands in pnscut pruductive conditiou will be allow.-1. Farm produce, which the producer bus on baud on tho olsl day of December. 1SI32. mustbeappruised ut its uiui kct vuluu ou that day. 2. Est siKiiATKD Auru I.KS All articles mimed in section 77 of the law (Schedule A.) w ill beussessed tor the tMXcs to which they are liable, lor the year ending M;iy 1. ls'.il. viz : Carri..!?. kept tur use, fur hire, or for passengers. Yitchis. liillimd Tables. Silver Pluto, llold Plate. 7Vir furmrr ttiiitHeiits on thf ahovt named ttrtit-Us hitvi in; tin ii made far the ycarlS62. These returns mu.-t be made to the Assi-lunt Assessor' within ten duya from date of deliverv of the blanks. Nigleet. or refusal to comply wiihiu the timo named, imposes the duty ou tha" Assessor or Assistant Assessor to estimate the income and the tux upon cuiiiiitrutcd urticles, with an addition id' JiJ'ly .' iv ii tn in. j lie enure income tax or every person will be assessed at the residence of the pai tr aud not at the place cf business. Lirexsss. All lirc'iscs assessed iu accordance with the act of March :t. lsilll. will coutiuuo iu force uutil the (list day of .May, lso4. "And ull licenses grunted after the first day of May. iu any your, will expire ou the first day of May follow iug, uud will be iu-ued uihiu the payment ol u rutuble proportion of the Whole amount of duty iinpo.-ed for such license ; and such liueuses o grunted w ill be dated on the first day of tho month in which it i issued. Provided, That any persuii, linn, or corporation that ou the first duy ofMiiy, 1SU-I. held uu unexpired license, will be assessed a rutuble proportion for the tiuiu beta ecu the expira tion of the license aud the first day of may eighteen huudied and sixty four." All persona doing business within this district must apply for a new license to ruu from the ditto their present licenso expires (which, in most cajies is September 1st, 1MJX) to the first of May. ISM. Whenever, by thu amend incuts, uew rules of license are established, the new license will be assessed at the uew rutes, and iu all eases where thu present license expires September 1st, lSG:t, the new iicen-e will cover a period of eight uiontlis. and must be arausaed to in) two thirds vf the yearly tax. 1 tNAl.TUS. When an assessment for licnse has been made, neglect or refusal to give the list or inuke the applica tion wilhiu the lime required, aud lliu aj.-e.no nl i retnrued in the annual list, the fifty per centum penally prcscrioeu iu sivunu it njii..( no atiti.t. aud caiiuul ba remitted, either by the A-.-c.-.-.r or Collector. liy the act, March .1, 1 Sfl3, lint penalty of tvo year iiiifin.uHmciii ia added to the piiuidiuicut ! provided iu formed acts lor tho.e whu full to take' out liccii.e wheu required by the xcbji laws of the 1 I.' uited Slates. Tha former annual assessment which was em barrassed for want of information ou tha part of cititeua, with regard 10 the duties iuiismd on ibem by Ibe excise law. It is uiauifisl thai, wi'it Ibe I kun ledge now altaiueil ou the pari ol the UJ paver. . and wilh Uie suMislaiiea reuduivd by this circular, lhal igiiurauae ol ibe law eu uo longer be plea led ; by deiinqueubi lo Ul bops oi avoidiug Ibe p. imlne. proud D.VMiL ULNMii, ( ASsesaor Htu vutnul I uuwliauia. May SO, ISS t J, A YALUABLK-FAKM VOW rnllE un ler.Ifiisd offers tessll at frieata sale bis X saluabla Ui ui, situate Iu Kerbs towu.blp, t.wili uuibulau l sounly, Pa , about one n.ll of Se . ... T. ...,,l.i,,i,,J 1 tt II III VliUlll I ACUM, tsiors or leas; about stale eei ol ahicb ' aiaeleaivd aud iu good stale ol euliKaiaju, an.'i ' ibe ..almost will Uuibried with m aud oak Ibe ; .a, ro euiuuK aia s Log IIuum, 1VU aud eibel out. kulldlugs IsituaMsr lut lariisuiais -ifiuii-ui ' MAT VUMtvr tasrr. H'f V M 18C3. 1803. FR1LIXG &. GRANT AT TIIE . . , MAMMOTH STORE, yfOCLD rejpectfully announce Uat they havo just reoeived and opened s rCry large and well selec ted Stook of " .' GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which tliey are willing to dispose of at a VERT SMALL ADVANCE ON I lrat loaf, 0I7S STOCK IS COMPLETE S i . . V AND EMSUACES EYEKYTHIXG. GIVE T7S J. CALX.. Thankful for paM favors wo hope to meot s con tinunnco oftlie samo by stilt selling Uoods as cheap if not JIII'2AK1CIC than can be purchased elso whero. FKILINd A 0KANT. Sunbury, May 23, 1S03. 'flip iii-c:it 'misc of HUMAN MISERY. Jit.it Pitttittctl, tit a Fritted lZnrclvpe. Price tfi.r Cent'. A Lecture by Dr. t'L'LVKUWELL. on tho eotise and cure of Spermatorrhea. Consuiuplion. Mental and Phvsienl Debility, Nervousness. Kpilejiy ; Jin ptiired Nutrition of tiie llody ; Lassitude ; enkness of tho Limbs and the Duck ; Indisposition and Inca pacity lor Study nnd Labor ; Dullness ol Apprclien. sion; Loss of Alennirv ; Aversion to Society; Love of Solitude ; Timidity ; Self Distrust ; liirzinuss ; Headache ; -Affections of the Kves ; Pimples on thu l-'uco ; Invuluntiiry Ktnissions and Sexunl lncHpacity thc Consequences of Youthful Inniserction, Ac, Ac. tJA'Thls admirable L'Wture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-nlUieied evils, may be removed without meilicit'C and without dangerous surgical operations, nnd should bo read by every man in the laud Sent under se il. in a plain envelope, to nny ad dress, on the receipt of six cents, or two postago stamp, bv uddfes-ing. " ' MAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 127 Bowcrv, New York, Pot Oliico Dux, 4is,ti. Sl.iy 2.1, lstW. i-'eb. :K ly A NEW ARRIVAL OF BOOTS AND SHOES, WES. H. xklL&SR S. T l F. has just returned Inane from Philadelphia, i 1 wilh a'new Stock of DuoiS and Sll'lES, eject ed wilh great care lo suit all persons limj ijmir Itviit iiiii s'.t white ymt citn pit tt li ft ijitcJili, ii u I tririe tin .. .- .'sortineiit M . jit in iVviii-y. He has Calf Hoots trom :) 75 lo it HO. lie bus Uoy'sCiilf Hunts from SI JtiloSI 00. He bus Lndii'A' liaitcrs from t2cts. to ts.'l Jin bus Misses and Children's Uaileis of all styles and fashions, uud prices. In short everything ill his line of Dusini-ss. lie also h-i.'uu h:::ol n full a.--, ortnicnt of M..rr-eoo and Calf Skins of tho best quality, which ho w il iniikc tip to order ut the shortest notice, ha' ing 5tip plied himself with the most fasliioimhlu Lasts. A (JKKAT S.WINtiTO HOOTS & SHOES, LISWALD'S Patent -Metallic Sulci null IloeN. one pair of w hich will wear as long us five pair ut Leather Soles, kept ou baud. Memlmg done us usual. t'ull and examine for youic'clves nnd lenrn my pricts before pui-cliufeiug ebew here. W.M. II. Mil. I. Lit. Sunbiiry. May ifi, lsil.'i. lyeh Gr. "W. I-TA-XJJPT, Attorney al niM4'I!; ;ii siu. Oil. cu i ii wiinh (il'Miii ket ir I , t'uui J jurs vlsi vt' K. V. Ui il.t A Suu's Moiu, sxjisrxiXJit"v, pa. Will iittcii.l i ri'inptly U nil I'ntft'ssionnl Itiulntv rittiuU'l Its hii I'ltri-. lliO oollfcti.ni m rlniu.s hi '.rihnii..RT.iiij'i n tul tli liiljttinitij; i'.uutii.'. iuilliury, .May i, iMi.'J. ly 'RUStSESS. SHOULDER BHACES. ELASTIC STOCKINGS 1-011 ENLAKOED VEINS OI'TIIK LKti, AC; Ius'.ruuieuts for all dcforiuities. Dlt. tii.nS'LK'.S 'M' I.-vt-r 'I'ritsi lias taken the place of other Trusses for the retention uud cure of ilei nia ur liiipture. Acling upon the )iineiple of a lever, it never loses its strength. It is coated to prevent rust. It has no pud ou the buck, which is so liable to injure the spine and annoy and chafe the wearer. It is sure to retain tin- Uupttirc, giving eus and comfort, and etlceting rn.liciil cures. It is aarieuted lo give suiistiiction The iinpioi cil Shoulder-lirneo expands the chest uuil prevents the weerer from becoming round shouldered. Ladies' Hells and AlsloUlilllll Supporters. Duud uges. uud belt i full kinds, and instruments tor all Dclot mil ies ot the ilodv. JUt. liltm Llt'S Office D No I Ann Street, two doors from Dnadway, New York. Strangers should particularly note the mi mo and No. April 11, isf,;i lMi:i. DxtiS. PHILADELPHIA PAI'l'll JIANUINUS. llOIVEI.I. A liOl Ittti:, Cur. Euurth A Market Streets, Philadelphia, have tow iu stock, a Cue variety of Willi I'lipS'l'M, pit up expressly for their Sprlnjr Trade. WINDOW PAl'Kil VY EYTKY UI1ADE, to which they invite the attention of Storekeepers. C if in their llcieil Depiu tuieut, will be luuud the cloiiee-i stvtea ot the season. l iiilailelphui r'cb 11, JSI-3 3'iiw CiNliiliii ol' lsn-ti-r!ht. "VfOTICi: is hereby Riven that Ibe partnership 1 heretof.ire exisiiniri.etweeh C. D. HnllItHACIi and JACOIl ltOJlKUACH, under the firm ut C. D. A J. ltohrbach. in the J'ouudry Ditaiucss. was dis, solvi-i by uiiitotil consent on the 1-t day of April, lhii.'t. 'J'ne itooks and Papers are left iu the bunds of Jacob Kuhrbaeh, at the old stand, for speedy scl tlemeiit. All persons Interested will please take n tice L H llnllltllAt'ii. JACOJ1 UullltllACH. Sunbnry, April 1ft, lo3 at TUB CONFESSIONS AN P tXI'EHI EStBOF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit, and as a waruirg and A CAITI0N TO VOL' Ml MEN who suffer from Nervous Debility, premature Decay of Manhood, etc , supplying at ifie suinc lime. THE .MEAN'S OK SKI.F I I KE Py one who has eure-1 himself afier L.iii)f put to Kiiut exx-tise aud injury thruub medical buadiui; and quackery. Hy i-uchsiii a pott-paid a lliessed er.vilepc. tin. tie copies mav bv bd of ibe author. 'N Alii A MM. MAIKAIH.Ini , Ucdlotd, Eius Count v, X . May :3 ISi'I-lyo 'l'lie II-iik ul'lrrur. (I.s Minnirs u Euutia) I. Juhu H Otfdtii. M Ii , niil.T and publl.ber o the alK.i a .i k, ilu hereby pr .u lv ami acme lv .end (In e of iIimi cl Iu any yuuiiviosit who mil wiile lev il, a sample "py Ii.rpiiuMl. I tiepmpir .'ml) uf lusi.km.lt. Uu ll.i. i.lu.l.l. Wiuk iuue-1 an I seitl . silt lur ilia brln Ul ul u1eill- buliial.iil it IJiiM lu ..uiple luuuuae uu all I lav Juiiwi. ui Ftrr. Ha iu.lli.tf ti-iiillial VieakliiM, Xel.uus Jl'Ldll, iu L4trtuib, ilwtaiu but) , JlMlilly, Ualllis Ju-i.a. iu.iUIM-y. ik. r, 4 -)IVMi4 :!, SKeU,Vi au I el. leelual pliM-.'ii-lul. lur the pifuisuillt Cure. lu. a.filir is. li Is uiui'll valuaM Haluriuallin. Alt isUu Uiui bss i'b liesli sestdv u. f uik sl.-iil se vens saus t eul.v J.. Ivlsslu S .ll tVvvisf rSiASV. A4jkm JuUM H nii' M Jt , X'i 3 .jts'. bi.sv1. Vik .M;r 1MJ - list IP O TT ItT T n -rT AGRICULTURAL WORKS ! "UNBTJR i PENN'A. rilllK unflersfted rcspestfully Inlorui the pnblio J generally, that they have entered Into Co-Pnrt-neisbip in tho EOIXDUY lll.'PINESS, and are now prepared to manufacture at tUfl 'Hobrbosu Fonadiy,' all kinds of ' - ' . .Vlai'liiiii'r.v. Slsvcn, ll'I., C'f liiC. A' nt short il'i'. Hepairinu; ail kiuds of Agricultural Impleiiients done in a it-io 1 wotkmanlike manner and at tho shortest notice. All articles shipped ss ordered. Orders respeot fullr solicited and promptly atteiete I lo. JACOB ItliHHllACH, . T. 0. COHl'EU. t if Old Iron, and all kinds of Producu taken Ii Exchtmir.0 for work Sunhury, May 10, 1803. tf WATCHES, Jf Welry V IMaiuondsi LEWIS LAE0KU3 & CO. 803 Chesnnt Street, Phiti.de l h:a. HAVE always on hand a larire stock of t'old and Silver Watches, suitable for Ladic?. Oentlemun or Hoys' Wenr. Some of our ow n importation, ex tra fine quality: Our assortment of Jewelry consists of the most fashioualile nud rich designs ; as also tho plainer ami loss expensive. Silver Spoon, Forks. Pie. Cake and Fruit Knives ; also a larger variety of Fancy Silver Ware suitable for liridai Presents. Ye have also on htind a most spK-adid anortroetit of Diiitniiid Jew elry, of all kinds, to whioh we invito esiiei-ial ntlention. Ourprioos will be tiuud eonside. rablv less than Ibe same arte(esnre usoutty sold for. Ail kinds of Watches repaired iu the very best matiuer. nnd w arranted lo give satisfaction. WLDlilMt It 1. Mi Sou unnd and mado to order. Call or address LEWIS LADOM1S CO.. " SOU Chesnut Street. Philadelphia. P. S. Tbo Ivgliot caslt prices paid for old Oold nnd Silver. A Hunter from tho country will rcecivo espoeial attention. May 2, 1803. Suio i:si Aiti.i!siit:i i?o. PETEIl LOUILLARD, Srmir.V. 'I'olini'i'o Jziinil'url m-or 10 A 18 CJI AMHEHS ST., (I'ormetly 42 Chalhiim Street, New York. Would cull the attention of Dealers to th articles if Tiiw manufacture, vix: EK0WN SNI FE. Macnboy. licmittrus, i'iuo ltnppee, J'ure Vireiniu, Course Uappee, Nachiloches, American Oentlemun, Copeiibagrn. YELLOW SNT1T. Scotch. Honey Dew- Scotch. iiiu'h Toast Seofeh. 1'rt-h Honey Dew Scotch Irish lliirh Toast, Fresh Scotch. oi Luialyfuot. Attention is culled lo the lure;'.' reduction in prie sof l'inc-t'ul Chewini; and Smoking Tobnceos, which will be found i f a Sup nor Quality. TO U A CCO. Smoking. Fine Cut C-n'w in. Suiokin-. Lo:i. p, ,. L..or plain. S. Jn-o. No. 1. Csveiolish. or Swet, Spanish. No, 2. Sweet Scented Oronoco. Can.i'.tor No. 1 A 2 niixeit. 'Jin Foil Cavendish, Turkish. t)-nnul:tted. N . D. A circular uf prices will be sent un npulicu- tioll. April 1, 1St'.3. 1 . S A V 0 N I F I K R , ou C'ONCENTU.VTKP T.Yi:, 'i'l.s- I'jiiiiilv N:i liil.-r. The I'l'HLir are eautiono.1 nirair.st the Sl'l T.I. OI S artic le of LYE lor mnkinir SO. P. Ac row of. len.d loi-siile. The only l EN I' I N K mil PATENT ED Lie is 1 1i.it iniule bv tho PENNSVLVANIA SALT M AN l: FACTE H I N't! CO.MI'.Y. their trade-murk tor it hcinc -SAl'ONFlElt. nil ( ON- t i::;tt:ati:u eve." ti.- i.-i si ve.-s ..nhfe nrticle has led I NPEINCI I'l.l.H I'AliTIE.- lo en-ik-tiior lo lMlTA'JEit in vioh.li. n of the Coiupunv's 1'ATEN'J'S. All M AN I T AC IT LEllS. H'YI'HS or SELLEIl of lhoe M'l'liior.s- Lies, are bcrcl.v Noll EIED thul thu Coin puny have employed us their AUurneys. I) Ei MttlE II AltDINTi. E?'i.. of Phil.idn.. u'ud WILLIAM liAUEW ELL. l.-i.. of PittMmrjr. An I tint nil .Mm. ufueiurois, lirs. or .ilels uf 1 vi-. in violat'-'ii i f the riu'iits id tl'.c Cou.piii.v, will be l":tl.-ECl I Ell at once. Ibe .-'AVONFlEl!, or CONCENTRATED LYE, ii. tor d.ilo by ull Druggist. U rovers and Country Stored. 'i'a:' .oj ;. T!ic l'nitd Stales Circuit Court. Westc-n listri.'t of I'eun-vl vunirt. No. I ut Ainy 'Jena, iu l-'2. in.-uit of the ' I'ciilisylvimia Salt Manutaelitrili Coii.pal;y IS. 'i l..m:is Ii. ITi:l- ileereed to tbs t. ompti 11V . II Noielhtier l.'l. IsliJ. thu l,Ai-Ulsile li:'h! jir.lliieit by a imieiii owned by tliem for the SA Po.N'l-TEIt. l'a tei.l dated October 21, ISiO. l'erpetuul injunctien aw aided. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO. O F V 1 C I". S : 127 Walnut Streit, l'liilndelpliia, Pitt Street, and Duiiuc-uo Wuy. Pittsburg. May 2. lsti.t .'tin lMJ:t. lastiS. Ihii:nl Elilu .V Erie Itaili i.ai!. fpillS prent lino traverses tbo Northern and I Northwest counties of JJcun;ylvnnia to the city uf Erie, on Luke Erie. It has I u leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and under their auspices is being rupid'y upeiud throughout itr entile lculh. It is now in use tor l'assenirer and' Freie-ht bii-i-i:jss fioui Hiirri-buri? to DritiwotHt. 2nd fork, (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, uud fioui Sbetheld to Erie. (7S miles.) on tho U esteru Di inion. TIMK OS' l'.sSI:Sii:ll TU.tlNS AT SISIII IIV Arrtrr Jiif.vtiMA. Isi'vr. Westward. MuilTrnin, till. IU AM Mail Train. 4 III P. M. Express 1 ruin. 1 1 li7 J'.M Express 'iriuii, J.i'.i A.M. Curs run ihrouich wiihout cluin 'c, Imltt ways, ou ihe.-c trains hctHi-cn Pl.ilndelphiit and Luck iluvcu, and lietM'een llnlliii,ure aiid Lock Haven. Jlennt rileeiiii; Cms on i.preis Tratu b'.iih n-avs between V iUinui.-.su-i uud Paltiinure, and iliiituisMirt nud Philtolclplua. J'or iiituriiiuiii.'U n-specun Psw-inrer busiiics npply at the S. K. t or illli nnd Market Ais. And tor Freight liuiness of Ihe CoiLpany sAircnts: t?. it.- Jiiiij:i.ii, Jr., Cor. L'lth aud MtirL.it u'ts., Phihoiclplii'i. ,1 . V . iicvuolds, Erie. J M. Lrill, Agent X. C. R. It . Rulilraere. U. 11. H.il SKiN. Uen'l Freight Agt. Philada. I.ttms L. U..i i-r. Urn I Ticket Ag'l., Pliiliida J .m. i n Ji Pol ! s, Oeu 1 Manager, M ilinui!-.it. April 25, lsf.,1. MAY JVAtSV.X I.AMLS A1.-K, (i.vkim-:s' on I'm rr i'.vkms.' Kuittibte fur tlrapes. Peaches, i'cars. Itn-'filM-rrics. .Iraw I'crries Itlackberries, eiirialils. A", nf !,''!, !. Iu or 'io acres each, at the folli'tving f.i ices Inr the picseiit. vis : '.'ii acres fur JHi, In acres hirtllo, .'i acri-s t .r uti, 1! acres tor 1H. i acre Tnr ;ynlile hy urn duller m week. At-Hi ei-id Crniiln'.iry lnudi-. ainl tillage loU in r 1 1 I.J null, l.y I tin feet, al fill each, paiiilile ( l.y eueilidlar a leek. 'lliu als.ie ni d mil f:i!iiii. I nr. Mluatc.l al l'hitnoii.1, V afhiliiti'tl 'i'MUliship. t lliirliiii;ieii C'lUiity, Xiw Jusey. J or lurihi r in ' f riiinti.in. apl'lv, with a P O. ,-.i,mp, fir acucular, I to II. FRANKLIN CLARK. I No. im I'sstar Mrccl. New uik. X Y ' Jauuarj 24, liMi.'t -y SOMETHING NEW 1'Olt YoUiUn I IL, TIDIES i i " Mluu , I,. 4aii.-i.l4T, ha I'K liken extra pHllik III I l.lt peis-U: jliy I'll- pMIIClpal II. ill. uf i 1 usiii 'd III the cily, is in w pn psic J to inakc, tiiui ur ii triu, R. i.i c: l I Ilul., iu tin Litest Spiiug and ' Ull.lllul .i lis I Mn- has ou bun. I t lil ts stuck uf 1JONNKT8. II ATS. BIIAKEK3. I" liOWKKK, 1! 1 11110 N H . I. A C f.S , ! ar I all ailii -lev iu bur line, sl.cied with ih -l. .1 t.i. imiu Ibi'u wt.ile-stlvtiau.us. and can, and mil t . ik u. li - 1' at fiiei'. lu .ml Lit eu. luiucr.. I xl'IM' lll'! I il'ri ti'V-ILHi t.l.lUJls, illl.s, I iiLI.A It . H tM'hLlii III. I.. C'lMiiK. and uuuivmus Minr wiicUs U4 ldiv sal. lo wun h she iuiiive luv lauiiM U eall u4 viatuiueU . lutv per-bs.ius; vUunlieiv. I 'll.suklul lui ll i 4iiuj,g .sloiidl Ui kef kvrelik fmv stiv it.'isi t-y ki.pn.il the ti i.i luisasl sA I1V I-I.osmi. IU(i UlliU liiV NUNS ill,- .-i-esaij 4uus iirb bf ekasuokui VJI. A I' i' in' i ii-ssl mut 4 lsli ri.sl, il J HJiV TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. JOiiXsT i3. SMICK, l'nwn Htrrcet, opposite Vearort Hotel, BLTI7HUHi, Northumberlanrt Co., Ps.. IN tTtllMS his frlende and tho public prnernlly that be hnj taken the Shop of Jacob S. ltnke, 1 dee d , aid is prepsrrd In do all kinds of TAILOR i 1NU in a uood woikuiunlike manner. Tin pal roll- eftooiino putiiio is-rtopooiluiiy soiioitea. Sunhury, Muy 10, WI. ly LOWER WHAKF, 8UNBURY, PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALC.R3 IN WIIIT.K ASH COAL, in every Timely, Orders soliilted 'and tilled with protuptnow and nqstcb. Sonbury, May 10. 1H03 ly Vv A'l'l'H V.R, J VAX I-:f.KV" a.-Slj vi;it.v.tici:. The nnderslned wpiibt re.'-pert-, fully Invite yoar attention In his. well selected stock of fine Oold nnd Silver WATCHES. KiuoOold JEW. Kbit V. ol ivi.rv Lit,,! Hr.. I .-..rilM j;-" in si vies iTompri-iuir ni oi me M trrit and tlios! henntii'vl drtii'in. Al-o. SOLID SILVER WAKE. r.lir In Coin and the ; best mnkoiof fUrrr Platnt W are Encli article is wnrrafrd to be as ri or.o utid. ( V" Watches and Jewelry enrclully rej.nrcd and sittisfaotion gitiirntitced JU'OH UAItl.EY. (Snrrr.i'nr in Stitiifrr A- Hurnr.) No. 022 .MARKET Street, PlllLAD'A Mnrch 7, ISAM. :t nio. ' Economy isWealth! C'E'lft: VOI It t 6I t.ll Vttit IX . ThoIiEKTand CHITA TEST lloufchold REMEDY Im the World .11:i!ani X.tlM.' I'OHi'llt'S GREAT COUGH REMEDY .Madwr Z.ImC 1'OIt. TKH'S I'urntive J'nlsriiii is wnrrniit''. it' wi r conliny; to tho rl ir?l iii, to t'lir'' in nil t'!t5t'K (.ViutI;-. Athtnr., upd it!l atT'LMiMtis ot the Tbrout nnd Lui. fniliiin Za-ldf Portor'a hll the nq-ii; it :. rurf n nT fkill, frrt'.n p ..'."M'-iiintin rf tlm iin-t rr mci.iej the voPtalik kiii'ldtu iifloni its .t-incil iul (jtiHliti bni'l on it'iwcrto n.-"i.-t tin lit'Hlthy nti't vijynritm" circnhition if thu hlnott, hluutl. thru' the Luiur1. Jt in not h vink'iit rciuotly, Imt PTWilirn' wnniiinff, fe:irchiipr niul t'tneti c ; can he tal.cn hy thr olilrt 'piriiM.r ytmitcpt chiM. ATmltiuiv ', V'lrt'TV ItfiNn?" hns hri'ti lis u.-p hy thr jm hi it; Ur ovor IS yrnn uiui intf iK-uirpil it pro rnl siOo pini.ly hy hpluir rorninnipnilrrl hy tho5o vim h:ivn urtl il to their i.rtti. tcil frirnln tinii othris Md-t Im.-mht nt. Mtuliiiup Z'nliip rurtpr's 'urit tivo IWiIshui U &Ai nt h price whioli hriuus it iutliu rrnrh of every one t keei.it com lur ude. J iio ' timely usrot a .-flugic h'tiiri tirovo ho worth loo UUXK.H iLscont- I KtTK''. Fn ve 7ur lfnney ! DnTmt hp pornif- ' to imrehitfie. nrtk-len at 4s to $1 whifh tin n't ron- ' ttnn the virtue of n J:t cent llultleof Miolinne 1'or ter'K t'urntixo Jiiil-:iin, tho rKt of nMnMt';ietnrM v hi.-li is ns (front n? that of nhnost nnr nthr inoti uiite ; nn( tin very low rrieo nt hi' ! it f .!o lmikrs tl'o nnilit to the m-llor npnreiitly .-mull. tv uiiirim-iilett iloulvr.- will oini.tiii;e3 i t'lminieihi oilur ine.lifiiH! on whifh their jTnf'is ro liu-frer. nn-le.-y tliu cu-.temt'ts iuit up -n hnviiii; Al.'nhtiiie I'or tir , nti'l nuiie other. Ak lir -Mmiiune I'tirterV l"n rfitive HhU -iii. j rieu JeoutH, ttuil in lnrjro botllisat 2 renin. hikI tnko no other. It you ennuot gt't it at one -jturo yuu :ni tit finotht r. S.lti hy ull I'mir-tiMa nn.l turokeeperi nl 13 ct., and in larger hnitloHt 2 cts. Jl ALL A KI CK LL, Piopril-.irn. Jnuunry yi, lwa'i. ly ElUToIt OK AMrHlCAN I'l u Mr-, : With your p'-rmis'-icn I ni:'i to fay tu tlio rend.-ri of your peprr that I will send l.y return mail to all vim Yvi-.fi it, (free) a Keeipe. with lull liireetii'iis fir tnnkiii and u.-iii:fr a simple ei;cintilo Itnliu. thnt will clii'i-tuully.rciuove. in lildnys. riiujih s. lil'itchi--'J'nii. f reckles, and nil 1 input it i . nf tin-.vkin. leav ing l In- Mime si. ft. clenr. Miiiiiilli nud lieniitil'iil . I will iilu ii:,hI five to lln rc bavin: llald Headsur I'nre l-'iieis. simple dircctii.i s and ii:i..rii.ntii!i t'l.-it will enable them to Mart a full growth of Li,.M.ri.'"it Jbitr. M'hisker-., or a Muusiacuc. in le.- tbnu oO days All npplicatiiu.s answered liy retina mail without cLnru'.'. l'e:oetful!v yeurs : THUs. E. CHAPMAN'. Chenit. No. 6.11 Erondway, Xew York. Feb. 2S, IV.3. 3uio. EWS ! NEWS ! NEWS ! NEWS ! BOOTS AND SHOES, R K now niHiHifiii'lured t.i nrder hv the uli" i il.er nl CHEAPER HA TICS than at any ..thi r csinl. 1 i-li iti .-tit in nunliury Tho war tnx is not taken into ciiiisideruliiin.and nil work w ill bedou.'nl eld prices. Having just lecei' ed an entire new skk-Ii ol l.-al'ii-r and Mnroccosf li. i- 'ir I letiii n'si Itoosi nn.l :ii-fi, I.mlii- Slux-s. aul Jnil-r-. 4 liiSSi''fist fLM-., V'., Ac, whicli w ill he mi'dc tn order at .-hort nuttce in ihe best workmanlike manner and of the best iii;:lci inl.-. Fcelinjr tlini.kl'ul Inr Ihe puirnnuc cAtcndcJ here tM'nrc lui hnpes lociiutinue the same. All who desire wink dune cheap and durnl'c, are invited to call lit his shop ncuriy epposiic me Cnurl Houso in Mmitct lunn-, i-uuburv. .a. JOUX Vi ILVER. February 2S, ISC.3 - Cm '- DCi-itiUii' ICallronU. SUMMEli AKRANGELIENT Git EAT Tlil'XK LINE from tho Xnrth ni Xurth-West fur Philadelphia. New Ynrk. Reaa inr. i'ottsville. Lehnnnn. Allcutnwii. Eatnn. Ac. J'rains leave HarrLjiiurir fr Philadelphia, Xew Yi.rk, Eesititi. i'ottsiille. and nil lutcruiediuto talions. at . M . nnd 2 on I'. M. Xe Vnrk E.tprcssli iives II ii : i.l.ur ul 2 15 A. M , ui riling nt New Vnrk .it y 1."- the miiih1 neirninr . Fnrts ir.nu lliu i ubui'ic : Ty .Vi'sr VurK Ji l.i: to Philadelphia. 5-i lij U'ui ;i ill. J'.iuii checked tlir-iulj. Eeiiiii-iiiJ. leave Xeiv Y'-rk .-"t ft A. M.. 12 Xik.h, and T I' M. (PiitKburch Express). Lrnvu l'l.ilu Kl pbia at S I j A M and '-i ''' 1" M. lecpin-; ears ill tho Neivmk Express Trains, ihriui jh In and frmii i'itlst-uiirh Hiilmut change i'n.-seii)ici hy the Cmtiiwi-M! ltnil Read li-uieTu uiiupiii nl s .ul A. .M , and 'i l.i 1. M , lor Philadel phia. X ew- Yin k. and all a v Peims. Jruii.i leave Puitsvil'e at !l lo A. .M., mid 2 M P. M . fur Philadelphia Hjiriirir uiei .New Y'-rk. .'. liaceululil.iUaUou l'ussel.er liaill I -i.vcs Rcadilrr ai ii no A. M , aud r lurus tiu. j l'h ludilphia ut b I'll P. M. I ' All the a' ovo trains ru:nlaily. Sundays ex cepted. A Mindnv train leaves p.itti illo ut A.M., ail Philadelphia at 3.1 j P.M. CouiOiUtntieu. Mileage, sica.s.ii. und Lxcuiiou Tickets, ut rcileewt ru'.e lo an t fii'in ail peinl-.. I. A 1. il lll.l.S, May 2, 1853. luerul (iu ci n.lei.dcut. E.iicLiiM uuaa A. Slluwius.l.uri; Hull IIKI.I, OX and after Xuvcu.her 17, l''!, Pu-ijjrijer Trams will ruu a. f. linos : MOV1XO fcol'TII ' li nuer. i Leuio f-.-ralltutl, H.mi A M 10 15 A 11 Jt) P M lM i--t..n, V : Rupert, 11 .". I'm. wile, lit'i Arriveat Xerthi.ui'.erlan I, I.' li P M M'ilii XDlilll X..rlliiiiu! crluu I, ."i '.'n I it liauillle, A Itiipert. ' " K UlL'Hiill, U l.e-U'iV I t I' M Arrive at S, riini.iu. III ml I' M .'ilu A Pa.-Miii.-rr iiulll aim leans k iiijsluli al t on A S . ..r is.-iiihi.iii. . n iii.e.-t iili a tia i I r Ne ul4. i Slurl.ll..'. lejlr. fxul.!.. uUklli.al ul iruin Ii. in New ..ik al t I J I' v' 'I tie I kawai.i. A 1 1 l..u. -'K liai!i.l es.ni.ts wi l. the I'l'laualv, La. k anna ai.l el. IU Halt. I l al is-raiiinu, Mr New u-l ii.ieiu.idiatc '"TtVuti-rt II v,.i.ii..-iv liu b Ca...-,a bail r u l I -ii'i- l'tb i-i ai d re -iiiii. al I'Uil ..l.i! I.iu .1 0 I . I' i ii,,,,, Al .ailiuuil eflauil II e. I i e.1. ullliili. I l.lln.l.-.. Il.iaall.i Halll I Niajih.ru l.i.lial I. all t-l Ii aaill. al'l s..lll lasa.l.tr. ! 1 1 1,14 I IImi 1 i.l.ui n i o I1 M . Pit'lalilfUi t ) j' ii , . 1. 1 lull uu. iu lo I" M I im I im. I.I and I' -'i-iiei ' Tn. ln t ..iU. Laves N.a.i.ue I. .and at d . ' M a 1.. I irn,..ai f " P ki , 1.JUI i'aiii !! at '" V vi ' J"IIS p Ut I V, buj. V Willi lilMlJIlkllSI'll KEW 7AIL0RIKO ' EST ABI.Ia.il J NX J i tt .f v. a a u i i rx Murltt Stjit&r 07iC floor. irC of s , Qffle, ' - U GUNBURY, PBMN'A" ) FpectfnHf loformi his old frioini and tho rmh V HO mmrjilly (hut. he ha n .io ry"mej j , sSunhuty aud rttijnntM a 1 7Hvv 'J'niloriuj ROiLUfiMktkul. Ho In prepnrrH to fjiftV- up ww gHrntcuts ttfi Well' M mending old oupt, id to do work nraily, (nrt jonahly nnd vnhidiintially, iDlfrtot will wa rrant nil j work leaving tho shop, rutd hy fo doing, hopes t'v ' ro'oivo a duo fhtir of pntronree. . IVrsow deiriur etotiiiiift tnndo lip tiordtf hi the lateiM f-tylo, will pirfmo ire htui a call. . r?Miibury( Aj'ril 11, 0 ui. VM. KNOCUE. 03 MABKhT BTHLrT. liAnitlCEtrJ, sTA., I'eali r In i PIANOS. "VTEW Itiwnivl I'i iu', from tlie bosl 'BiSksrs fnnu S2!iti niwnr4s. MELiiJ'l.i iN S. The bett Binimrketurffd liutru nii'iils troin $lsi to f tut). Ullilill'S, N'inlill ci-nrilrnns. riiitf-p. , Piles. Hru'ii'. Pmtios. Tsuihournitfl. Violin nnd tMi'tiirsirings en'l musiral ruer 1 ehsndiA; in i-'t'iieriil. . .. 1 tfHEET iMlnlC. The Inleit r'tihlientions nlwnys on hund. Music u nt j hv ninil to nnv pnrt of the country. OVAL, SQCARE, OIL'l' A.S'H RnsEWOOU i FHAMES. ?uitnhle for looking gliuisee, nud ull Vitils of ploturcs elnujs on bund. . ' A fins n sirt'oent of bmt plated 1 I.OnKINO ULA.SSES trmu sunillcst In Inrpr.t slien i Any stj lc uf frame anulo tu order nt thn shortest iintlcn. WM. ENtiCIlK, j Afril 11, WX :iMiirk"t Pt., Hiuri'ViurK JUBT HEADY, NEW rTVlES 0? JEELIIY. X iipi'iirlutiily not to be lost sllit nf Unro ehnnce t"r Au'cnis. Lndies ns in-lit licnl'icnn net as Agents. At tdy enily and eoouve ll.a cgeucj for your loeulity. . n-A rtvsV.'?. vji$r aiAixs. r.ocicr.rr, Kixtr.i, gold jy;..s A j) ri:. xcilf, B RAVEL 12 27s HTCDS, BVTTiKS iV'fe'C.'A CHA1. S.HET& OFJEWt EJMV, il-si To he f-'.i f,r M ench. nnd unt to he p-iid R.e uutil you knnivw ltnt yt-u ri tc jret. S.-nd cents, li'r t.'ertiticatr Icliirvr you ivhiil y.tu enn liuvo. with a eii' iilnr. ttivinj; lull 'iirlicihirsloAgeiiu'. Perfeol Butist'iictiou iritnruntccd In nil enrc. Addrei-s, S. M. WARIf .1 CO.. 2HS Rroudnuv. Jlni I.SJtl. March 21, 1V.II. ly JACOB O. MERCHANT TAILOR, llnrhet Mrccl, ii. iirly iai(e ttv Unit rioiMt ti;io. sTJNjjrs-urK-sr, -v . , TNE'IRSIS tho eiiii us of Sunlniry ml vicinity, tlisi he h. jii-t retained fruui I'iiila.Llphia with full ftf-irtii.n.i uf IM I.B. WS."'S'5'ilS iittitl!, OF EVERY HESmiPTlOX A.M Ol ALITY. T I if- stook cnr.-i.'is of Clothe. Froi.ch Cloths. Uln'k Iine.kin nnd K-mcy lYsMiucrcs. innci; Sntin. J'ipuie'1 Willis. Plain and 1'nncv Cnssiincrc VES'l'IMlS. winch he will inuke tii to order iu styles, to suit the taste nf I'U.-ioineri, ou flui't nulioc, aud 0.0 rj't ica-cnub! Ur-n.-'. Any (i. '.-' r,. i i-n hii'i iiill fiin.i.'iic i from Pltilnili-ltiiiin. hy e:tvinir Inodnys' n.itl -e. tt'ii'ds furii'-licil !y cusluiui-ra c.ili L'u loau? up la OrdiT IIS ll'Tl'lnl'iilc. A.-' he uill ciui-luy none but r-xr-i rior.ced 'n:!:nien, pcrsnns nitty ii'y on getting tln ii-wurk ircll d-iuo u Lis shop. '1 roinkl'iii fur trie patronnife hiTct'ifuro bnftowi, oe ri-siii-eiiuiiv sniiciiftH i-iiuinuiu;ceu lue r.iuio. rf aubi I 4hii ' IIiifM. ti.'i'. i:vlii'i. Ants lifl JSk;, .Tliijlif. lit i'l.i-i, W :5:a-ni, Ac j Iiiki'cIn EJ;mts: S'oi. 1, .iiiji-inlx, ' A v. j Put np in 26 .".f.c. am! ?1 00 Jinxes. Entries, an.J Fla.-ks. S.t and f5e:zes f- r Hotels, Public lusEtuliucs. I Ac. J Only iufnllil'lc remedies known . l'tee niiu p li.-uns. . mt diiTien us to tho Hnmiin J'nriuly Hiiti-Cotiiei '.it of their boliv. to die Hul. 1 Yi hulisTile in ull l.-irr- cities ."..Id by nil Hiut'ot.- mid Retailer evwywliere, !' ! Ilcw are '! '. nf ill I Worthless iiniltitinns. 1 See that fuMin's'' nuine id 01 each Iiet, Lottie and Jl:i.-k. bil..rc mu l.i.v. Audi-a. us v it. 'o.T.ltt I'iiiu'i.:il Tc;.l ',$ I'.ru.il.uw. X. Y. Sold hy Fviliiic; A tirnnt, Sunbury, Pa. April Ii. iilu I'm " favi-M'i.-ti. .ri'i'3i. ON and after July 1st. I.m"..!, tha p-ivilt nf con-vertin-t the pre-ent issue nf l.Eti 1. IKNI'l' R Mifl S l.'fii THE XATitiN AL ,U l'EU CEXT, 1L0AX i-ininl niy oa'U-ii 'live Two:. tie."; will cease All who n'sh to invest in the Five -Twenty Loan must, thcrctere, apply before the Nt nt' JClA next. JAY Out iKK, Si Bii kii ti x Ackn r. No 1H S. Third eirec'., Philadelphia. April II, LSiio o:u . 'I'ii Ciinsiiiupth t's, rilHE Advertisir ba iii)r been reitnred to health in I a few wtek's. be a vcrv si-nplo reinijv. alter , having sUilVreii .everal years wilh a severe luiijr af ; fectiuu. and that dress disease. Cnosuinptimi is uiis- iuus to inu!: i- known to hi.? felluw.sutfcr ttie means of I cure. I 'in ull whnil-.ire it '-o v 111 .cud a enpy of the I pre-.-riptiull li-'l i fil e. - uf charge.) with the uire.-tinns ) Inr prep-iri'-ij; and u.-i:i tiio snuic. wl.i -h theyw'.l j liiid 11 -iiic ciyu tur t'miutiiptiuti. Asthma, P.mn 1 chiti. iti' 'If.- i-niy "lject nl :be advertiser iu sen I ' in-.' the l'resc ipti-iii is benetii fbe tin!i-tr i, nnd I .lc.'ld iiif.-li laliun which he c"U.'c:ve- tn l.ij iiivalu able, aud he lmpis every ut!ercr wintry his remedy, as it w ill cist tbcui nothing, and may prove u bless ing . Rev. El'WAP.n WILS'JN. M iii;ani.l.urh, Kiu;i Cuuuy, Xew Vol.. AnfM 11, lf'',X T'Ul i SEED POTATOES FOU SALE. ' (t( RESEIT S nf IIHIlJlJllClI'SserdEilSCuUI- UVW prisii'ir the le!lv,ii. vaiieii-s: j Ii unci Cl.i.i. Ciii'.u. Cvi.tii.1 City. C.-.llat M.l 1 i'inki ye lltistj, ,-nnt. Ali! .111 Im l.i is nf Kuilv .lunei. l'rl.-e f J 0 pci I hbl. lleliieie I III the Plit'lui: .J-p'.t. 'ihe l.hl lu CfU- t I'm' ii- ii.Mii ill t;n s r!s as vuu ihni'.'e. I'ackn ol i.i.-U s-irt n-ul by mUl Just piM 1.1 Tj el-. e:., :. ( 4-fi.-fi to i.cc.iiepni.y all or Kri. E.-f. lencn -;.iu if d, sired. P.SlTTt'X Hiuiiii. Lu Co , Pa. Apiil 1 1 t'm !'..: ii.v .:3:o i t:v .:?.;:. ! WILLIAM I . 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