SZTIjc Stmbury 8mcrtcan. B. B.MA8SER, Editor A Proprietor. K. WILVEBT, Publiehar. MIIXKY, 1M. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1805. tf Chnrleslon is not without its loyal men. Ex-Oovprncr Aiken, is ono of the lar gest slave holder and wealthiest men of the South. Sluco the occupation of the city by our forces, he has reported tho names of al Lis slaves, seven handrcd and and fifty in number, to the commandant of the post, and given each family a farm on end of the most fertile and productive islands ou the coa.t. A generous act from a generous man- ti A large meeting was held at FlTilit riolplila on Thursday evening to devise means to aid, tho great number of refugees t present in thnt city. Eoral Affairs. Rbmoval. Messrs Zoiglor A Kiue have re moved their ofllee to Manser' building in Markoj Vqusro, near Frylings Store, whero ibey lire fully prepared to attend to all matters pertaining to law conveyancing, Ac. fVTiiB Dbakt. Tho draft fordHth Congrcision. nl District will take place at Ilarruburg. on Monday, April 3d. 5" Thees W. 11. Throno, agent for the nurser ies at York, Pa., will be in tliia place and vicinity, fur some weeks, for tho purpose of taking orders for fruit trees, Ac. lfSALa. A eule of personal properly will bo held at tbo residence of l'ctcr Laiarus, Esq., on Saturday nt 10 A. M. "ifPinuc Salh op Clocks, Watches. Jkwel. Iit, Ac. Geo. 11 Ynungmun, Esq., administrator of the estate of Jucob Bright, deceased, late of Sunbu ry, will sell nt Public Sulo nn tho premises, ou tho 17th of April iiift., the personal effects of dcooased, including quito a number of Clocks, Watches, Watch Mnkcr Tools and a variety of other articles. This will bo a favorable opportunity for the purchase vf such articles. .See advertisement. Pi,-" IVc are requested to slato, that those persons bat ing subscribed to a bounty fund, to relievo the borough of the coming draft, and have not paid their subscriptions, arc requested to call and make immediate puyuieut to the committees, or else the draft will bo allowed to go on. There is a sufficient amount subscribed to fill our quota and if the money Is paid in, tho commit! eo can then put lbs men in (eriuic. t""f Lour. A chest containing a sett of carpen ter toole belonging td Frederick Kline, a deceased foldier, huve been bist. Any person finding them confer favor by rcturni:'!," tbcm to his wife in Fawn Street, Sunbury Pa. ti'-" Souie seven or eight hundred bushels of corn on the Orint Farm, above town, owned Ly Fetor lioldy. lvj , of Dimvillc, was swopt away by tho flood, besides, lujrly all his fences. Mr. Ilaldy, while in towu on Wednesday, remarked that he had na.tti.acj Uie situation of things in this place and would cgioc to pay all the damages in town, with Lalitbe luvbe sustained on his furm. l5Tfli! tiuEAT Flood. That exaggerated re ports, in regard to tbo recent groat flood should be vireclatetL. was to be expected, where tho calamity was so general. Hut we fear someof our neighbors of tho Pre..- while endeavoring to put the best face on things at hoino. were not actuated from very proper motives in -their e (lor Is to make it appear that Sunbury tuCt red uioro thun themselves, whon they had the mear s of knowing thaljust tho reverse wu case, aa the AuKKtiAN of tho lHlh inst., giving a full nud correct, account, was published on Monday the 2uth inst The Mil.t osiax of tbo 21th says, Sunbury id "entirely flo oded" and that the '-water entered the ecoud stor t of ninny houses.'" Now tbo truth is, more of 1 lilton was under water than Sunbury, according to the testimony of tome of its own citrous, whilei here t Court. Kxecpting iu a very fuw small buil. lings th 0 water did not reach over a few feet on the f jst floor. . and in most cases, only a few inches, while, in man v others it did no more than fill the cellars. Ino ur own house, though in a submerged strcc I, the wa ter wus less than an inch on tho first floor. Th .e Danvil. 'o IsTE!.uc.excR of the 24th gravely infoi ins iu ret carri td offaud dors that a "number of bouses were several persons drowned" in Sunbury Wo t iave alrca ly stated that no damage whatever was i' lone at thi losses; were cc place to persons or buildings and our sfinod wholly to the destruction of feuc ,e and Ui t No filling of cellars with water. We rec rt that out neighbors cannot say as much for th Uiif elves. ljf The Vi otbonotary, Itegister, Treasurer and ' i-iumnwiunel s are all now comfortably fixed, in sVorenew f t uporary quartors, where they will re journ until ' c now Court House is finished. Sheriff JRisUtl, thci-. infractor commenced pulling down th olll offioebii'idings: on Tuesday. If-jp?" Asoti.er Y'icTist. Sergeant Wm. Fry, son of Jacob Try, of this place, ofCo.,C, 47th regiment, m-gMlant -and worthj" Joung man, died on the liuth ;lnst. IIo reurncd home a short time since from the rebel prison pens of Uoorgi u. a mere wreck of his former . elf, caused by sfarTP.tj'UV '"JfTn Mabketh. Thcro is great ootnplaint in - many plaeue, that provisions and other necessary articles xr still sold at horbilaut prices, notwith standing liio decline iu gold. Now thcro is no - reason way meat should ke sold higher hero than at HarruAurg or Lancaster, where beef for boiling. , roast, tofhter loin and round -teaks, sell from 19 to 22 eta per pound. At Lancaster only a three) hour rido from Philadelphia, choico butter is sollii;g at 35 eti.. whilst here it is still quoted at 50 cots. L"u. have comedown from i)i to 20 ets. Tbo armies of Grant, Sherman and Sheridan are bringing down prices rapidly. tTiia Flood Tho '-Miltonian" of tho 24th nays : '-On Friday it was perceptible to each one's eye that the Milton bridge eould not much longer withstand the pressure brought against it by the ae- cumulatinz logs and debris of various kinds. The western portion was swopt away sums time on Fri - day night. The families on the river bank 'in the upper por tion of the borough, as well as the lowor, were com' polled to forsake their homes, without much loss, however. Many of those in tho lower part of the . town took refuge in the Uerman Reformed Church, reminding of theso sad, rebellious times when re. fugees are driven from tbeir homes, while others were provided for in other ways. There is but little injury done in the upper por tion of tho towu, as the water had little ornolcurrent. In the lower portion, however, where the current was swift and strong, it washed out street and did gr eat damage. Lewisburg was eovetod to a eunsidoracle extent. We extract the following from the Cbroniole'i re port : Fridap, 11 A. M.. The water is surging aga'uut the bridge at both ends. The Chilisquwjue flats a p. vear like a sea ut many islands. The building skirU ug the river bank, telegraph poles, fenciug, part of the railroad track, Ac., are surrouuiled, swept away or submerged. Huiall buiiding-i on Hiver street are careening. Tho University buildings are rut off from direct efinuiuuieation. the occupant being obliged to travel around by Kauvoo. Much of tbo stock and Implement of boih foundries ar unaer water. -4 P. M Three spans of tno Milton bridge floated rlnwu and tore awny three spans from tae east eud of ine I.ewuuuru- uridtro. Ail the spaiu otgoa below towu eaeeiit one, which passed down taking part of .i .i..V. . I .. i i i r i lue foruiuuiuuri.-iiiti uriuge. vmi ui mgv guuv. -lloau have loft lheunal and are floating over the valley. "tlurday oiorning. Pari of two bridge pasead down aooul midul 'hi. Ukini another spaa of our V miA nn. uka id ml MiinHinS Vil li fourie Ji aimt t tit mark, aol at a stand." Letter fr-om the Army oftli .Vatnosj. CAMr n rnoisT or Kiciimond, Va., 6th Pa. Cat. March 83d, 1803. ( . Deah AMKntCAir: Since my Inst I Iinve been out on a cavalry scout with Kaut's Division, or rather an extensive scout and reconnoisanee. We left camp on the north side of the James on the even inn of the 16th Inst., at dark, taking up our line of marcn on tno Aevr Aiarkct Kond, to the Charles Uity Ho8d and tlicucc to the old AVhite Oak Swamp battle fliold. We ar rived at this 'point near midnight, iu a drenching rain, which camo on before wo had tnnrshed two hours. Shortly after mid night the rain suddenly ceased, tho clouds disappeared in less than fifteen minutes, and the pale moon and twinkling stars shone down upon our encamping ground in tho open field, for wo had halted for tho night. Tying our horses to our persons, we lay dowu nt their heads, between a clear e!y and a watery bed, to take a few hours of "tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep." The morning of the 17th opened with a clear sky and a rndinnt, genial sunshine. In a few moments after the camp was arous ed, a thousand cracking tires were each stir rounded by a knot of soldiers cooking their cup of delicious coffee. 1 tell you a cup of hot coffee to a soldier, is worth more than a dozen whiskey punches to a lover ol the iluming bowl I You can never fully np preciiitc a cup of coffee unless you try it on the soldier's march and bivouac. From the White Oak Swamp field, our Division start ed out in different column to scour the country in every direction, one towards the Itcbcl breastworks in front of liicbmnnd, another towards Bottom's Bridgo on tho (Jbickahominy, and another to the Long Bridgo on the same historic stream. The 5th Pennsylvania and 1st N. Y. Mounted Ki-! flea took the 'latter route, reaching the Cliickahominy, after cari'ully Bcouting tho surrounding country, toward 'nightfall. The bridge, of course, had been destroyed by the enemy ; but part of the "Kitles" ciosscd in boats to the other side. Not a rebel was to bu seen, not one, and we returned to the same ramp ground at dark. On the 18th, the weather continuing ex tremely fine, we bridged While Oak Swamp, and occupied the ground where sixty-live rebel mnmm poured their heavy lire into our Mott's and Ayer's Batteries ou two knolls beyond in the summer of 1SG2. The exact spot was pointed out to me. by an old soldier who fought in that battle under McClellan. We udynnced near enough to the enemy's works on their left to diive in their pickets and find out that no armed body of Hebels are stationed anywhere out side of their contracted lines around ther bek'ftgured capital. We learned officially, that Sheridan was forming a base at Whito House Landing tin the Puiuunkcy, but hnve not heard from him for somo days. No news has reached us counteracting the statement. Our move looked very much us though it was partly intended for that purpose; viz, to protect Sheridan's flank, between Bichtiiond and the Cliickahominy. On the morning of the 10th our Division concentrated, ami before break of day rctuxned ou the New Mtuket Hoad to camp, evidently accomplishing nil we went fur, without fighting and without loss, bringing with us several lielicl de serters, ono of them an officer well dressed. Deserters coming into our lines now, arc generally a fine looking set of men. 1 en joyed the trip very much, got n good wiak- uig Irom the nun, and came hack unharmed ; uuliku the action on the ld;h of December last on the Darbytown lioad, where I con fess 1 dil some tall running in J;nt of a Kebcl charge, and t-.inie oil -.vi.li two bullet holes iu my coat. The lilies utt' vi ry.iiiii t now. .n firing anywhere. You may ic-.-t u.-uieii we win not move until! Sherman nud Si-olitld have arrived close enough to gram's left, to that a strong pull and a pull altogether will be made by our combined armies. Tho army e ;pects it tertiliio buttle. Soldiers know too well the titling nnd pride of the Kebel leaders, to suppose that the Rebellion w ill bu ended iu any other way thun it has been sustained in blood ! Very truly yours, A. N. B. P. S. I have learned, since writing the above, that Sheridan has eatalilislied a base ut White House, on the Pamuukcy. rrat Hut lie ltd'orf. lcti'i-lMirtr. Washington, March 23. This morning at 41 o'clock the enemy, by a strong aud sudden assault, captured Fort Stcudmun, but, niter a vigorous contest, the tort was recaptured, with 1,01)0 prisoners, two buttle Hugs, and nil the guns, which were uninjured. General McLaughlin was taken prisoner by the rebels, who all assault ed Fort Haskell, but were repulsed with great loss. The official report is subjoined. 10. M. STANTON. Secretary of War. Cnv Point, Va., 1.30 P. M., March 23. To Hon. Edicin il. tStantion. tkefvtary of War : The following despatch of general Parke is received from General Meade. U. S. GRANT, Lieut. Gen. The enemy attacked my front this morn ing, at about 4.30 oclock, with three divi sions under command of Gen. Gordon. By a sudden rush they seized the lino held by the 3d Brigade, 1st Division, at the foot of the hill to the right of Fort Stead man, wheeled, and overpowering tho garri son, took possession of the fort. They es tablished themselves on the hill, turning our guns upon us. Our troops on either flunk btood firm. Soon after a determined uttack was made on Fort Haskell, held by a part of Mc Laughlin's Brigade, Wilcox's division, and was repulsed, with great loss to the cne .my. The 1st Brigade, of Ilartranfl's division, hela in reserve, wus brought up and a check given to any further advance. One or two attempts to retake the hill were muilo and were only teinjxirarily successful, until tho arrivul of ti'.e 2d Brigade, when a charge was uiado b," that brigade, aided bv thu troops of the 1st Division ou either llauk, and tho enemy wiero driven out of the fort withalosaofa niunbcr of prisoners, esti mated at about l,b'00. The battle tings have also been brough in. Tho enemy also lost heavily in killed oufsido of our lines. The whole lino was inuuedintely reoccu pied, and the guns retaken uninjured. 1 regret to add that Genera.' McLaughlin was captured in fort Stc;tdmal. . Our loss wus otherwise not heavy. Great praise is due to Hartranft for the gallantry displayed in handling his division, wtiicli behaved with creat skill in tin.-', its first engagement. JOH.N U. PAltKE, Major General. SECOND GAZETTE. Vasuinotos, March 239.80 P. M. Later reports from General Grant, which are subjoined, show that the operations of our forces this morning were brilliantly success ful. The rciK-1 prisoners already secured number 2,700. Tho lebel killed and wouud ed General Grant estimates at "probably not less thun 3,000." Our loss is estimated ut 600 but many prfcvo less. m EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War. City Poist8 P. M.. March 23. Hon. Edwin, M. Stanton, Secretary of War. The number of prisoners reported by the provost marshal is 2,200 taken by tli 9th' Corps, and 500 by. tbe 2d Corp. There may t (till tome more to b brought Iu. V. b. Gkam. , Out Point. Va., 7.30 P. M. March 85, 18fi5. Han. H. .V. Stanton, Bccrrtary War. I am not yet ablo to give the results of tho day accurately, liut the numner ot prisoners captured proves larger than at first reported. The slaughter of the onemv at the point where they entered our lines, and in front of it, was probably not less than 8,000. Our loss is estimated at 800, but may provo less. General Humphreys attacked on the left with great promptness, capturing 100 men, and causing the enemy td return troops to that part of his line rapidly. U. S. Giiant, Lieut. Gcn'l. Gov. Bramlctto, according to the Louis- Journal, furnished all his slaves with free papers on tho 17th inst. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. In pursuance of a resolution of tho Board of Directors of the Bank of Northumberland a meeting of the Stockholders of the said Jianx will bo held at the Banking House in the Borough of Sunbury, on Thursday, the 4th day ol May, 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose; of deciding whether the said Bunk shall be changed and converted into, nnd become a National Association, for carrying on the business of banking. under the laws of the United (Statcs, and shall exercise the powers and privileges con fercd by tho Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth entitled, "An Act enabling tho Banks of this Commonwealth to become Associations for the purpose of banking under the laws of tho United Stutcs," and of tho supplements thereto. By order of the Board ol Directors. SAMUEL J. PACICEIt, Cashikb. . Bank of Northumberland March 20, ISO.). 4t publicTaleT" Ob" Tnlunhle ltonl 12t(it. In pursuance of the last will and testnment of Charles Shnfor, late of Tonne Townshsp, ny dcr county l'a., deceased, will bo exposed to pub lic snle at the four: House, in the llOROl'HIl OF srXIIL'RY. on SATl'ItlMY. APHIL 22d, 1K6!. a certain Two Story Fraino Dwelling House (double) and lot, being sixty feet front on Fawn street, and two hundred and thirty feet doep, bounded on tbe North by house and lot of Isano Seller ; on the South by house nnd lot of Jacob F. Kohrbach ; and on tho tust by an alley. fne tocomtnenen at 10 O'clock A. M.. of said day. wbcu tho conditions of salo will be made known. J. CARES VKT-Kril. Administrator. O. W. ZUCOI.KH. u n. c asic & CASE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ers nntY, penxsyuvax ia. Collections and nil Professional business promptly nttemlcd to iu tho Courts of Northumberland and adjoining Counties. i jfAlso, special attention pBid to tbe Collection of Pensions, llounties aud Uuck Puy lor Widows, Orphans and Soldiers Sunbury; March 1H, 1804. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS FOR SICK HEADACHE, . II Niinptourt Ciiuiie tuxl Cm re. Tins lias received its name from a cons'aut nausea orvickm-ss at the stomach, which attends the puin in tho head. This headache is apt to begin in tho morning on wnkiui; from a dcop sleep, and whon some irregularity of diet has been committed on tho day before, or fouietiincs for suveral duvs rrovious. At first there is a distrcs.-ingly oppressivo feeling in i the heml. wliii'li mi-Hilnnllv ln . eA.....A ! , e. .j ...w n . henvy pain in tho temples, frequently attended by a ten? of fullness aud tenderno iu one eye, and ox sending across tho forehead. There is a clammy, un pleasant tiwte in the rflouth, nn offensive breath, and tho tonguf covered with a yellowish white fur. The sufferer desire to be alone in the dark room. As soon aa the patient feels the fullness in tho hoad and pain iu the temples, take a larjre do.o of Schcnkc's Mandrake Pills, and in uu hour or two they will fool as well as well aa ever. This bus been tried by thou sands, and isalwnys sure to euro, and instead of the 'ick headache coming on every week or ten days, they 11 not be troubled with it once in three months. Schenck's Mandraks Pills are composed of a nnm ber of roots besides Podophiuin, or concentrated Mandrake all of which tend to relax the secrotions of tbo liver, and act raoro prompt thau blue pills or nierenry, and without leaving any dangerous effects. In a bilious person they will show themsolves by the stools. They will expel worint, mucus, bile and nl' morbid matter from the systom. In sick headache' if they are taken as directed abvove, (a full dose a soon as they feci tho Brst symptoms of it Dr. Sehunck will and has directed his agents to return the money if they do not gfve perfect satisfaction. If a person has been compelled to slay out late nt night aud drink tco much wine, by takiug a doie of pills ou going to bed, next morning bo will feol as though ho hud not drank a drop, unless ho forgets to go to bed at all. They only cost 25 eonts a box. Whoover takes them will never u'e any other. Tbcy are worth a dollar to a sick man for every cent tbey cost. Dunt forget the name ScacxcK's Mandrakc Pills. - Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. Schenck's Princi. pal Office, Xo. 15. North Sixth street, Philadelphia and by Druggists and Storekeepcu generally. ' Prife for Pulmonio Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, eaoh fl 60 per bottle. $7 50 the half dozen, or two bot tles of Syrup and one of Tonio, for i & 75. Dr. Schcnck will be at bis office, Xo, 15 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday to see patients. Ho makes no charge for advice, but for a through examination of the lungs with nis Rcspiro tucter, he charges $3. March 18 1S65. i:tnle of IViM'ivul Zi'i-lic, slcc'tl. "VfOTICE is hereby given that letters or adminis L trution have boeu grauled to the subscriber ou the estate of Percival Zcrbe, late of Lower Mahonoy twp;, porlbumberlaud county, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted to said estato or having claims against the tanie, aro required to present thciu for aolllement. THOS. ZERRE, Adtn'r. Lower Midinnny twp., March 11, 1803. 01 i:ute of IftniM' llnssNc, lr-'l. "VOTICE is hereby given that letters cf adminis X trillion having been granted to the subscriber ou the estate of Isaao X Hause, Into of Shaiuokiu township, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted to said e-tate or having claims against the same are requested to present them lor bcttluincnt. CAROLIX3 IIATSE, Adiu'trx. Shamokia township, March II, ls;5. Ot " theIsinth national bank- OF THE CITY OP NEW YORK. CAPITAL, 1:0,000,000, PAID IX, FISCAL AGENT Ol THE UNITED STATES. .lil Special Agent Jor Jay Coole, Suleerip iiin Agent, Wilt deliver 7-30 Notes, Free of (barge, by ex press, in all part of the eouulry, and receive in paymeut Checks on New York, Philadelphia, aud Ikwton, current bills, and all five per cent, interest notes, with interest to date of subscription. Orders tot by mail will be promptly Ailed. Thi Rank receives the account! nf Ranks and Ruukera on favorable terms ; also of individuals keeping Now York aeoounts. J T. HILL, Cuhier. J. I'. ORVIS, TrMideut. March 4, lekla. 3m 1M1YNIC1AM V 81' ICU DH. ISAAC HUFF, WHO is graduate of Jefferson Medical College, and has bad ample experience in boapital and city practice, offers bis professional service to tbe einwna of I'pper Augusta, Hush aud Sbamokia Wwnbir'- Heiduce near fcujdartowe J &. J, IbCJ. Za. GEO. DEMERIT & CO., JEWELERS, SOS Ilrondtrii.r, cw York, . (COKXER DTJAXS STREET.) lOo.OOO WATCHES. CHAINS, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, &C, & C. Worth $300,000 1 TO BE SOLD AT One- lollnr EACH, WITU OUT HtUAUD TO VALUE. And not to bo paid until you know whut you will recoivo ! SPLENDID LIST OF AUTICLE3 All to be Sold Ibr ONE DOLLAR Each ! 100 Gold Hunting oasos Watches 100 Hold Wutehes 200 Ladles' M'atchei 600 Silvor Watches COO Oold Xeek aud Vest Chami 1000 Chatelnin aud Vest Chains .WOO Vest nnd Xeek Chnina each $100 00 C3 00 S3 00 f!5 00 to f25 00 12 00 to 15 00 6 00 to 15 00 4 00 to 12 00 4000 Sollrniro Jet and Oold Urooehos 4 00 to 8 00 8 no 8 00 8 00 R 00 4000 Coral, Lava, Harnet, tc, do. 3 00 to "000 Oold Jel, Opal, Ac , Ear Drops, 3 ,00 to 3000 dontV Ilrea-xt and Scarf Piiu 3 00 to 000 Oval Bund DrneelcU 8 (10 to 2W0 Chpjfrl Err-ooleta 5 00 to 10 00 .lilrfl C.ilifnrnia Diamond Pins and Rings 2 50 to 8 00 2000 (fold Wiueh Keys 2 50 to 0 00 ftOOO Snlimire 81oevu Buttons and Studs 2 011 to 8 00 3000 Uolrt Thimbles 5000 Miniaturo Lockets 3000 Miniature Lockcls, Mnjio 2i00 Oold Toothpicks, Crosses, ie 3000 Fob and Ribbon Slidus 50P0 Chased Oold Rings 4000 Stone Sot Rings 4 UtoO 00 2 00 to 7 00 4 00 to 9 00 2 no to 6 00 2 00 to 4 00 2 00 to 5 00 2 00 to 6 00 6500 Sets Ladies' Jcwe!ry-.Tot nnd Oold 5 00 to 15 00 6U0U " " " varied styles, 3 00 to 15 00 KO00 Oold Pens, Silver Case and Pencil 4 00 to 8 00 4000 " Kliiiny Holder nud Ciue 0 00 to 10 00 6000 11 ' Mounted Holder 2 00 to 0 00 All the gnodsin the above List will be sold, with out reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certi Seates of all tho various articles nro plnced In simi lar envelopes sealed and mixed. Those envelopes will bo sent by mail, or delivered at our oilieo, without regard to choice. On reccivinga Certificate you will see what artiulo it represent?, and it is op tional wiili yo t to t -:. I or.'' dollar, and rescivo tho article named, or any other in tho list of same vnluo. Ry this mo le wo give selections from a varied stock of fine goods, of tbo be3t make nnd latest styles, and of intrinsic worth, at a noitiiuxl prico. while all have a cliaucu of . sccupin ; articles of tho very highest value. In all transaction by rnnll wo eliarse for forward- ing tho Certificate, pi'ii: postne. and doio the business. 23 cents each. Pivo lertilk-tilea will be sent for t ; Eleven f ir S2; Thirty for S5 ; Siity fivo $lu ; and Ouo Hundred f ir J 13. REASONS WHY. Wc should supply yo'.ir wants ; our facilities uro un surpassed ; our work of unrivalled excellence; our promises punctually observed. Our cciiUal location brings us near the uo?t rcmotu points. Our goods uro new fii.ui the iiiuuuiacturcrs. mi 1 of thu latest an i most desiraldo styles Tho good- must be sold, and tbe terms nru unciuallcd. All articles ordered are forwarded by return mail. AVe guarantee entire fatisfiielion in every in tanco and if there should bo any person dis-ati.-ficd with any in-iiele lliey mry receive., they will immediately ret-.irn it. and the prh-c uiil be refunded. AcK.vta. Wo allow thoso acting as Agents Ten Cents on each. Ccrtiiicnto ordered, provided their remittance amount to One Dollar. Tb. i wi:' collect 2.'t cent fur every Certificate, and, rtai.-aUig 10 cerU, remit to us 13 cents fur each. Address ;s:o. si:hii:ki'I' x . 2Vo Uroadway, Xcw York March 4. 1SB5. .Ini DKOOKS Si U O S F, N II E I M , WHOLESA LE Dl-'A LEi'.S. Xo. 4.11 Market Street, north side, PJIIADELPIIIA, Have now open their Uaunl handsomo variety of Ribbons, Ronnct Materials, Straws A Fancy llunnets, Ladies' t Mi.-soV il.iis, FLOWERS, K0CIIE3, LACES, and all other nrticlcs iciiuirtd by tho .t3illM-i-y '1'ratli- ! Ry long experience and strict attention to this branch of business exclusively, we flutter ourselves that wo can oiler inducements, in variety, styles, quality and moderate pri.-s not everywhere to bo loun l. The attention of J! II. LINERS' and MER CHANTS is respectfully solicited. Zif" Particular utUntlon to JMing March 4, 13(53. 3m. To 'oiiKitiiitivf. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered several years, with a severe lung alfco tion, and that dread disease, Consumption is unx. ious to make kuuwu to bis fellow sufferers tbo uicau of cure. To all wbodesiro it, lie w ill send a copy of the pre scription used, (frco of charged,) with the directions for preparing and using tho same, which they will fiud a suro euro for Consumption, Asthma, Rroiiebi tis, Coughs, Colds, Aa. Tho only object of the adver tiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the af flicted, and spread information which he conceives to bo invaluablo ; and ho h.pes every sufferer wil try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, aud may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please ad dress Rov. EDWARD A. WILSON, Yfiliiuinsburg, Kings County, Xcw Y'ork. February IS, lfi5. .'!iu BEST WIUTirLEADT in: nt znc! Pl'ltE LII1EKTY LEAD, V suppressed for Whitening. Pine llos, Durability Firuuiesa aud Evenness of Surface. PI RE LIBERTY LEAD Warranted to cover more surface lor same weight Ibun any ulber Lead Try il unit yon will hove no oilier .' ri'KK LI1JKTY ZINC, f-'eleeted Zinc, ground iu Refined Linseed Oil, un equaled in quality, alwuys the a:uue. PURS LIHEHTV ZINC, Warranted to do m iro aud better evk at a given eott thou any other Get tlr nt' Manufnotured at PEXXYLVAXIA r.VlXT A COLOR U OHK.S. Oidurs executed promptly by ZIEQLEK Ss SMITH, Wholrmlt Drug, l'uiut and (lints Ifealtrs. UT Sloro Office. Xo 1.17 North THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. March 4, lo5. ly. liKNRY 1IAKPER, ."o. StfOAUC'lI KL.'kbovo Fifth, l'Uilu loliiill. Manufacturer and Dealer in WATCHES. FINE JEWELRY, SOLIDSILYEE-WASE and Superior Silver Plated Wure. March ii, 1S5 Sm r. ii tIj ii. TsTt h IMPERIAL Vljotograplj Gallrvirs, Xos OJ, 901 and TOO ARCH STREET, liliUAi)iLVllIA. Dm. 17, ISA -Cm BPk0V-lTXlTG'3 EXCELSIOR COFFEE. Whilst trying Coffee of all the various hrand. Remember ' HHOWNliNU 'S fcXCELSDJU" nt the hoad it stands. Truo, It's not like others that are "SOLD EVERY WIIEHK " A little strotch, wo alt do know, good goods will easily bear, (But a stretch like this "sold everywhere" ia very apt to tnar.) Now, I can wifely tot. without flny hesitation There's nono liko "IIhowsixb's ExcELsioa" in this enlightened nation. Skilled choiuisti have not found a CofToe from any sioro Possessing tho samo Ingrcdionts as "Browning's Ex celsior " Nor Is there any one, in or out of tho CnfTco trade. V ho knows tbo nrticlcs from which -Browning's Exeelsior's" made. I'm told it's made from barley, rye, wheat, beans, and pons ; ' Xamo a thousand other things but tho Right Ono if you please. Rut wilh the Cotleo-men I will not hold Contention l or tho many, many things they suy-4oo numerous to mention. Whilst they 'ro engaged in running round from storo to store . To learn the current wholesale prico of "Rrownin-'s Excelsior," Some who know mv Coffen e-lves nerfi.-t nii.r.itiiAi, Hnvu formed a plan hy which they hope to cause a quick reaction. The case 'tis with a few ; no doubt 'twill be more To name their Cotlco after mine, (Browning's Excel sior." Some say their'i tho only brand that will stand a ready test. Now, try a littlo of them nil tco vihieh vcu like the best. ' Threo yours have passed away since I first sold a store ; Never have I In your paper advertised before; Nor would I now . or ever consent to publish more. It like some used by "everybody," 'sold everywhere' Iu "everv More." A trad.- like this 1 do not wish ; the orders I could I not ii 1 1 ; Tho factory nil. Trrsey's land would take leavo not a foot to till. My trade is not no very large ; still I think I have my share ; But render, you may rest aurcd, 'ti. Nut ".Sold Everywhere " Manufactured and for 5alo by tho writer, ui:i:.'s: i iigto: :.. No. 20 Market Street, Camden, X. J This CofTeo Is not composed of poisoncus drug", it contains nothing deleterious; many persons use this Cotlee that cannot use the pure coii'ee ; it lakes but one nnd a half ounces to mako a quart of good strong coffee, that being just one.half tho quantity it takes of Java Coffee, and always h-rf than half thu price. Retail Dealers may purchase It in loss quantities than ten gross al my prices from the Wholesale liro. cers. ' V Orders by mail from Wholesale Dealers prompt ly attended to. 1 l'eliruaiy Jl. ISfift Cm By authority of the Secretary of tho Treasury, the undersigned has assumed tho General Subscription I Agency for tbo salo of United States Treasury Notes, bearing seven nnd three tenths per cent, interest, per itnuuiu, known as tho rYKN'-TUmtY LOAN, These Notes are issued under dnto of Auut 15th, i . ami arc payanie wren years tmm that tunc, in currency, or uro convcitildu ut the option of tba holder into I . X. S-'in Six per --ut. O () I. 1)-U L' A K I NT O I! (J X 1) S . These bonds nro low worth a prcin'.uui of nine per I cent., including gold interest from Nov., which ! miiliea the neluiil profit oti the 7-SO loan, lit current rates, including interest, nbou ten per cent, per annum, besides its exemption from Slate nnd muui- cipnl taxation, which adds from ono to throe per I cent. more, according to tho rato levied on other property. The intertst is payoMo semi-annuully by cou)hiiis attached to each note, which may be cut off ! and sold to any hank or blinker. The interest amounts to ' One cent per day on a $.'() nolo. Two cents ' " 4-1 oO ' Ten " " $511(1 " 2U " " $KKiu ' 1 ' J.inilO " Notts of all tho denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. TUU is Tho Only Loan in .tliu-Urt now offered by tho tiovernmeiit. and it is confidently expected that its superior advantages will make it tho tiliEAT Pori LAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than J2im,U0ll.llotl remain unsold, which will probably be disposed of within the next (10 or ill) days when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has unifm-mly been tbe case on closing the cubscriplions to ui hi r Loans. Iu order that cilitensof every town and seetinn of tho country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, fhc National Ranks, State Ranks, and Private Hankers throughout tho country hnvo generally agreed to iceeivo subscriptions nt pur. Subscribers w :ll select their own agents, in whom they hnvu con. Alienee, and who only nro to be responsible for tho delivery of tho notes for which they receive orders. .BAY 4 O Oil. I', Si nsrnii-Tio.v Aukxt. Philadelphia. SrnsrniPTioxa ii.i. UK lil.t tl vt:o by tbo First National Rank of Northumberland. First National Rank of Milton. Northumberland National Bonk of Shamokui. February S.', lSiti. limp ebitisii periodicals! vii : THE LONDON QUARTERLY REY1EW (Conser vative. ) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig ) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Radon! THE XORTII BRITISH REVIEW, (Fioo-Church.) ami BLACKWOOD'S EDIXBVRU1I MAOAZIXE, Tory Tho American Publishers continue to reprint Ibu nLuvc-iinmi d periodical.!, but as the cost of printing has douolcd. the price of paper trebled, and taxes, duties, license, elo.. largely increased, they uro com pelled to udvunce their terms us follows : TERMS FOR ISoi. For any ono of tho Reviews, fl 00 per annum. Fur any two of the Reviews, 7 Oil For any three of the Reviews, 11) 110 ' For all four of tbo Reviews, J2 no " For Blackwood's Magaiine, 4 00 " ror Blackwood and ouu Review. 7 UO ' Fcr Blackwood and any two ol the Reviews, 10 0l 11 . For 111 ack w ood end three of the Reviews. 13 00 ' For Blackwood and tbe four Re views, IS 00 The works will be printed on a greatly improved quality of paper, and whilo nearly all American Pciodicals are either advHneeil in price or reduced in siie tnd very generally both we shall cm in no to ghe faithful copies of all matter ooulained iu tbo original editious. Hence, our present prices will be found as cheap, for the amount of matter, fiirni.-dicd as those of any of the competing periodicals iu this country. Compared with the coat of the original editions, which ut tho present premium on gold would bo about f 100 a vear, our price ($1 j) are uxceedly low. Add to thi. the fact that we make our unnutil pay ment to the British Publishers for early sheets aiid copyright in (iuld l costing us nt ibis time (Jau., l.-s'ij.) nearly iO ia currency and we trust thai in the scale we hate adopted we shall bo entirely justified by our sulMcribers and the reading public. The iolercsl of these Periodicals to Amcricau rea ders is rather increased thau diminished bv the ar ticles they contain un our Civil SYur. and, though sometimes tinged wilh prejudice, they may still, eon.-ideriug their great ability and tbo diil'crenl stand-poiuu from which tbey are written, be read and studied wilh advantago by the people of this country, of every oreed and party. THE FOUR REVjEWS FOR 1MS3. A few copies of the aliove remain no hand, and will bo sold al i'j for tbo whole four, ur t for any oue. We also j ubli.-b the -'us'iticr'M Ci siitle. By Hery SrerREai, nf Edinburgh, and tho late J. P. Nolirod, of Yale College, il vols. Royal Oo tavo, 1 rttio pages an 1 numerous Eugraviiiffs. PRICE H fur the two vuluiuex by Mail, post paid, d. ' LEONARD SCOTT CO., Publishers, Xo. 3b Walker Street, New Vuik. Fthrnary 4.1oi. IT yen want good handsome Pari 1. StoT.go to feMIlli GrTMiU.V& New &Ua (Lata HERR'S HOTEL,) Corner Market and 34 Streets, 11ARRISBURQ, PA. THE attention of the public is respectfully called to this Hotel which is now open for the aeoommmla tlon of guests. Jn the past Ave month during which lime it has been closed the house has been thorough ly remodeled and repaired, until In rmint of oonveni ence and oomfortiui patrons will hud it to own no superior. The I'tirnflitre lOntlrrly Rooms larger than are usually found in modern hotels. Situated on the comer of two principal business "troota of (he oity.but tond a half squares from the Hail Road Depot. The proprietor determined to spare no expense in seeuring the comfort of bis guests ami a Isnm-Ho reputalivn lor the estiil.lishiiiont, bo feels willing (o tru its character to tho Judgment oi his p.'trons. t ,. 1,ESRY THOMAS, Proprietor. Jaauaiy 21,1863. ' Ui W GRAPH'S Eye and Ear Infirmary, Ou the Puare. Tbreo Doors from Steel's Hotel) viLK;E8.nAiin?;,.rA. rpTIIS INSTITUTION is no.v or.n and .unil-hed J in the most cosily stvlo. Reception. Private and Operating Rooms are largo and feonvenient and well nibipted. '1 ho Surgical apartment coiit.iins tlio finest collection of instruments iu this country, mid thus his faculties will cnublo linn to meet liny and nil emergencies in practice, llo will operate upon tho vnriousj'oruisof RLINDNE.S. Ciilaii-t, Oeeluon of the Pupil Cron Kvos, Closure of the Tear Ducts, Inversion of the Eyelids. Pterygium. .Vo., Ac. And will treat nil foi-ms ol Sore Kyos. Orar.i.li.d Lids, Opni-eties of the Cornell, and Scrofulous pisvnsns of too Eye. together With all thu diseases to which the eye is u Inert. DEAFNESS Will trent all Hie disease common to tho organ. Dlsi hargos from tho Ear, Noises in the Ear. Catarrh, difficulties of hearing tolnl Daafimss, even where the Drum is destroyed. Will insert an artificial one, answering nearly all the purposes of the natural. DISEASES Ol' THE THROAT. All diseases' Common to the Throat ami Nose will be Rented OENERAL SI 'RUEKY. Ho will operate up Cluli-teet. Hair Lip, Cleft Pallute, Tumors, Cancers. Enlarged Toneils. Ac. Plastic operations by healing new flesh into deformed parts, and llciicrul Surgery of whatever character it inav p.esenl. HERNIA, ,011 KLPTL'RE.) llo will perform 'Lahiiuy' operation for the radical, (complete.) euro of Hernia, this unquestionably a perfect core, and is done with little or no pain. Out of tho many bun drcd operated upon in Boston there has been no fail ures, it having met rhe approbation of all who have submitted to it. ARTIFICIAL EYES. Will insert artificial eves, giving them the motion nnd expression of the natu ral. They urn inserted without the least pain. HEMORRHOID. (PILES.)-This troublesome di sense is readily cured. Those suffering from il will do well to call. Dn. l Dk Oiiafi visits Wilkes-Rnrro wilh a Tiewof building up a permanent Institute for the ti-entmeut ol tho Eye. Ear, and tleneral Surgery. The experience of more than a quarter of a century, in Hirspitnl end general practice, he hopes, will be a fuflu-ieiit guarantee to ttioso who may be difpotcd to employ bim. January 14, 1SC5. ly .1. huiis: .'gt4vi:ic, j Enamelled Slat Mantel WAREIIOOM, 0!43, CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Manufactory Tenth and Samson StrocU. Table-Tops, Pici--Slabs, Bracketa, Wash Bland Tops, &c.,Aic. Philadelphia, Jan ".JSOi. tf v k"rtii .V Art-li MIn., lliilal-lIiiii. Cater for the best Trade, and offer no Units or de ception to induce Custom, but rely ou FAIR DEAL IN li und tiOOD UOODS ! Best Merinocs, Fushiomiblo Silks. Nobility Plaids. Pint's Poplins, Dark l'oiilnrds Figured Merinoes, Plaid Shawls, lined Blankets. P. S. We follow OOLD down. aA close as we fol low it up. Now is u good timo for McrchauUi aud Consumer! to eouie in. October S. lSiil. 2mw Iit-riiutiiml EOuli-l, SvIS ami So Dronhi'iy, f'nrner J'runJtlin Ftr.-'t NEW YORK. flllllS first class Ilniise tbo most quiet, homelike L and pleasant Hotel in the city offers superior inducements to those viidting Xcw'Yoik for bu-iiiess or pleiuure. It is central iu its location, and kept on IbcErnoi KAX 1'i.am, in coniioclion iviib Tavi.ou's Saloon, where refreshments can be had all hours, or served iu llicir own rooms. The charges are mo derate, the rooms and attendance of the first order baths, and all tho luudcru conveniences ullachcd. Oct 1, lsoj. COAL OIL LAMPS. I lug leave to inform my friends nud the public generally that I hnvu commenced the iiiauulacturu of COAI OIL LAMPS of every description und style of finish, at NO. Zi S. SECOND Sr., PHILADELPHIA. With mv preseut facilities for manufacturing, and a practical experience of thirteeu yenrf in tho man agement of the lamp business for somo of liic largest bouses iu tho country, 1 flutter myself that my expo, riem-u aud knowledge will enable me to offer to the public goods not equalled by any in regard to style and workmanship, and at pricos competing with the lowest. I shall ulwavs endeavor to lead in uflering to the public new ami useful inventions in our line. 1 have also taken the w bolesal e agency ibr the sale of OEO. W. BROWN A CO S Cki.kiihatkd Mktai, A. J. WEIDENER, No. US S. Second St., Philadelphia. September 21, lrfol. THE EYE an d EAl To the lVolt ! NOW READY, A Work by Dr. YON MOSCHZISKER, Of Xo. 1027 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. entitled A UOOK roUTHK I'KOI'LK, On the following Diseases : EYE and EAR Diseases THROAT Diseases iu lienerai ; Clergymen's aud Public Speakers Sore Throat ; DUvadu of Ibu Air Piutagcs, (Laryngitis, Bronchitis.) Akllmiit ami 4'uIiii-i-Ii. This Book it to bo hud at No. ftliA Che-nut street, Philauolphiu. and of all Bookscllcra Price $1. And from Ihe author, Dr. Yon Moscluisker. who can be consulted ou ull theso maladies, and all Ner vous Affeeiions, which ho Ireau with tho surest suc cess. Otliee. No. o.7 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Feb. II, lfitij ;imw OLD EYES MADE NEW. 4 PAMPHLET directing bow to sneedilv restore sight and give up spectacles, without aid oi l doctor or mcuicine. cent oy mail, tree, on receipt of 10 cents. Address, E. B. FOOTE, M. D. February 4, 18o5 ,m " IF YOU WANT TO KNOW V LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to the humau system, mala and teiiinle ; the causes and treatment of diseases ; the marriage cifstouisof the world ; how lu marry well and a thousand things never publUhcd before road the revised and eulnrged edition ol -.Meinui C'oaitox Sknsk,'' a curious book for curious people, and a good book lor every ouu. 4UU pages, 1U0 lllu.lritUoiu. Price Jl.iO. Couleuu table sent free to any address. Books way be bad al Ihe Book stores, or will bu sent by uiuii, po.1 paid OA receipt of lb price. Address K. H. KOOTE. M. D. 1 1'W Broadway, New York. February 4, 1801 6m BLANK (Parchmeat Paper.) Ieedi ud Uuk Mortratfue, liiod. lossouiioos, Summoiie, Ao., ivt nt at tie ol tbe "Ctbfury Atsuicso, " ! I man u r-A.r;TORYAT;;?V"'- W Wit. one of tho oldest k Conghs, Colds, Whoop, cultvof Rrealhinir. A. t li rout, Croup, and THE THROAT, LUXb. including , WISIAR 3 BALSAM OP WIL So gerernl has tha u of this remedy become, and so popular is it everywhere, that it Is unnecessary to recount its virtues Da works spenks for il. and find ii.tternnee in the abundant and voluntary testimony of the many who from Ion"? suffering and setievd di seae liao by its upo bten ro-rti.red to pristine viuor mid health. Wue.ni present a u-asa of evidoueo ia prof of our assertion, t.bnt CANNOT RE DISCREDITED. The Rev. .Bucoh So liIor. ell Vnowe and much respected amor? tho German population in tliiseeuutry, mal;e tho following state nioiit for the bcnellt ortbo atllicted : Uanovkk. Pa., Feb. 15. 1KMI. Dear Sir : Having realiT.i-d iu my family impor tant benefits from tbo use or your valunhls prepara tion Wistnr's BiiUnin of Wild CheTy it iiffords mo pleasure to recommend it to the public. Somo eight years agooueof my daughters seemed to be in a do. oliiio. aud littlo hopes of her recovery wcro enter tained. 1 then procured a bottle of jour rxcellent lials-im, nnd before she had taken the wholo nf tbo contents of the bottle tl crt- ras a greut improvement iu her In-allh. I have, in H r individual cum-, uiado IriMiiient ue of your I laL e uediciuo, aud bate also been benefited by it JACOB SECHLER. Smith, Esq., res-loot of tbo Morris Couuly Rank, Morristown, New Jersey. "Having used Dr. Wistnr's Ralsam if Wild Cho-ry fornlKiut fifteen years, an I bavin;; rcalued its bene ficial results in my family, it affords me groat plea sure in recommending il to the public aa a valuahln remedy is cases of weak lungs, colds, coughs, Ac, and a remedy which 1 cniii.lcr to be entirely inno cent, and may be tnken with perfect safety by the most delicate iu health." From lion. John E. Smith, A distinguished Lawyer in Westminster. Md. 1 have on several oceii-dons u.-ed Dr. istar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry for severo colds, and always Willi decided bcnelil. 1 know of no preparation tlmt is more efficacious or moio deserving of general usn. 'The Balsam has al-o been used Willi excellent effect by J. B. Elliott, Merchant, Hall's Cross Roads, Md. Wistau's Balsam op Wn.n Cnciiar. None genuine unless signed "I. BUTTS," on the wrapper. FOR SALE BT J. P. DINSMORE, No. 4tfl Broadrrov. Xcw Yoik. S. W. I'OWLE A CO., Proprietors, Boston. And by all Druggists. JlKDDIMrs JU.iSlA SALVR Heals Old Sores. KEDDIXfl'S RUSSIA SALV1S Cures Burns, Sculds, Cuts. IiKDDlXO'S KUSSIA SALVB Cures Wounds, Bruiees, Sprains. liEvmxir? mrxsiA ..I'.r? Cured Built, Ulcers, Cancers. BEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVE Cures Salt KUeuut, Piles, Erysiptlas. PIEDDING'S RUSSIA SALVB Cures Ringworm, Corns, Ac, Ac. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT O--0nly 25 Cents a Box FOB BV1.K OY J P. DINSMORE. No. I'Jl linndwav, N. Y. S. W. l'ON I.E A CO. No. IS i'rciU"Ul Boslon And by all l'mgista and Country btorvkcupra. Dec 21 Ibol. I SOS. " " 1S. I-hilndVlpliin. & ICi-lo ICnllroiMl. rilHIS great line traverses thn Northern and N t I bmI ...t.i.it ..I ltu..n,..l .1... . r I' , -M- " w. a cu.i- i . aula lu kuuciij ol I on Luke Eriu. It has been leased by tbo i'eoui.yl,a:..u P.ailr. Company and isoperined by them." Ils entire lengili- was otieiu-1 fur pacsenger f freight business. October 17th. Iroil Time of Passenger trains at Sunbury, l.envn Kioitu-.'iril . Mail Train, arrives Eluiira Express Train. Lock Haven Accommodation, Leave Westward. Mail Tram, Eluiira Express Train. l.nek II:1V. 11 A liniiiiwliillnn in.2.i P. .V 11.33 Itl.oi A. J 4.15 A. S .'Jo 4.26 P. PiL-son.'er ears run tl.roti.rh on '.full 1'r.iin unl change b..th ways betwce.i Philadelphia and 1 und Baltimore and Erie. Ele-ant Slce ing Curs on Mail Trains ways between Philadelphia und Lockliaien. mid ou Eluiira Express Trniu both waj lion illiauisport and Baltimore. For itil.innuliiin respecting Pasenger bu. apply at With and Market St., Philadelphia. And for l-'reitrht bo.iness of the Couipai.v 's Ag S. 11. Kii gsiou, Jr., Cor. loth aud iiurket Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds. Eric. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R.. BttUiinoro. II II. Hoi sr.. tjen l Freight Agt. Philat H. W. U ix.s-Kii, O.-u'l Ticket Ag't., Phila Josei'it D. Pons, lieu 1 Manager, Williuui- Dec. CI, ISfil. NEW GOODS JLST OI'KN'EI) Fall & Winter Goods AND SOLD CIIK.ri:ii THAN L WllElvK iga.c f-jp.i:ait. In Zetleuioyer's Building, nppneile Uvarbar.'t fectionery Store, Market street, SUXBUR V, .' HAS ji st opened a well selected asmirtim Ooous, which he oilers for sale al very low j DRY GOODS FOREItiX AND DOMESTIC, such aa Cloths, meres, Muslins, Sheetings, Ticking, Culicui 1. nines. Silks, (iingbanis, Ac , Ac. IIA'J'W and CAI'si of every description NOTIONS & VAHIETi Consisting of Hosiery, llloyes. Throad, B Susoenders. Xecklies. Coll-irs, Handkerchief Rrusbes. Tooth Bru-hcs, Fancy Head litMei mural Skills. lloop-Skins. Ciu-pei-bogs, Tiun' li-es. Uiiibr lias. Colloii-Yarn. fsoip. and in. other article loo tedious to mention. H A It D V A R I such as nails, hinges and screws, door laic! knobs, aud CUTLERY of every description. Dyes, Drugs, 1'uinU, Yarnislics, UiU, l'utty, kc, Arc. 4ilt't-ns are iiskI 4l:ist m ft-ry l-Bi i'ilioii. STONE AND KAHT1IKNWAK An extensive Stock of G R O G E II I E KEADY-MADE CLOTiu: Also, BOOTS a for mbn ir.on.n ut.A Kil.lp..n All kinds of Couutry produce Lkeu in t forliouds. Sunbury, Sept. 10, Isdi. Iyou wart a good Cooking.Slove, go to b UEMllElt S New Sliop. ET.I3D-A- JOHK KoRiilar l.irt'Ufct-it CouTeyi . bUAMOKIN Twrp., near BEAR i Nortbuuihurljiud County, Penusylvui HA.S teken out liounse. and is prepared kino's of Coavef anoint atreaaoral.l I tn.aieku) lap , J0 1, ItM-Srut V