gTfjc gunfr uti? : gl merit an, n. B. M ABER, Editor A Proprietor. E. WIIiVSRT, Publisher. t Kl .MII ItV, HA. SATUMMY, MAY 13, 1805. 1 hero arc Iko Nurremloi-si 4iloii Ikniircgsrcl, Thompson, Rrng, nnil Hoke h.ivo noureu so conspicuously in the rebel lion now in process of being snufl'ud out, us to msko their respective faces matters if interest to nil who have either jmrtlclpatcil in tlie late war or watched it surfings and shiftings from a safe distance. Henu regard, Hardee, and lloko were included in tins sur render of Oeneral Johnston's army. Urngg is aaid not to have been included, hut being somewhere in the neighborhood f the scene of surrender, it is expected ho will come in and avail himself of the privileges accorded to the army. Wade Hampton j lieutenant general, and lately comiimlldlltfif the cavalry of Johnston's 'tirmy, was also left out, and there are many rumors and speculations as to the cause 'One report is that Hampton, incensed at Johnston's determination to surrender, for ced himself into his presence and insulted him grossly, whop, the latter shot and killed 'him with a revolver. W'c attach no impor tance to this story. It does not til the tliiir . oxter of cither of the men. Some color hn, however been given to it hy the fact that Johnston, when asked what had become of llamptou, replied; "1 have gotten rid of him ;" "ho will trouble us no more," or something to that olivet. We feel well assured that Hampton is at this time in command of th cavalry escort which at tended Jeff Davis when be left Goldsbnro' for parts unknown : and Johnf.trri"s evasive and somewhat mysterious nnw eie are easily accounted for by his unsvillmgnf-M to throw any light upon tho route of escape taken b) Davis and lits followers. It is far from im probable, that Bning, too, has gone with Davis. If ho has not been willing to thiire the fortunes of his chief, he can have no fpnrk of gr.rfifuiie. Davis loved him as never David loved Jonathan, and Mrovr desperately anil perji.-tentlv to owkc u great general out of him. Ha fulled shiIIj, but through no fault t his. and it is the k-a-t that Bragg can do to cleave unto him now in the day of his ruin. To snow jiow utterly faithless the leading rebels were to their dupes, it lias now trans pired that the rebel Secretary of the Treasu ry, (Trenholm,) in conned ion with a rebel quartermaster and a Mr. Farnlinm, owned the controlling interest in sonic thirty seven blockade runners, by which they had amass ed, and deposited in safe places in Kuropp. over twenty millions in gold. Jeff. Davis was also interested in these operations. The exposition of these facts among the rebel leaders in Richmond lias caused the greatest indignation, though the excitement ns yet is nothing to what may be expected when the deluded people of rebeldom shall be made aware that the immense prutits arising from thn starvation prices which they have been obliged to pay for the last two years, went directly into the pockets of the hypocritical hlopd-surkprs who were sitting in the highest places of their preten ded Government. ftoral affairs. IjMr. Byctly, the Fhotogrnphist ia this jiliiee, has some very striking views of Market Street, during the flood. They represent a memorable scene fbut may not occur again in a century. lf Fifteen millions of the 7-30 government loan wassubscribed for ou Tuesday lust. . few days more and none will beluft. 130' The excellent and patriotic sermon delivered by Mr. II bodes, iu the Lutheran Church, on tho day of thoohsequicsof President Lincoln, bus been print ed by the Ladies of the Sanitary Commission of .I'un bury, and will bo sjl 1 fir tho benefit of Ihut institu tion. ,..-: fJThoStockholdersofthc Bnnk of Northumbcr liind at this ptneo. bnve resolved to convert that inslitr. t ion into a National Bank under tbo title of the First Nationul Bunk of Sunbury. llT CiUI. AT J'ottsvii.i.b, the Journul says, bus been Belling lit $2,i0 per ton, or less than (lie co-t of production. There is no demand even lit that. The trade in dull also at Shniuukin, and will remain so until a new order of things is established more near ly approaching the standard of gold. fJJf'Mr. A. E Kapp wo understand lost about Km) bushels of corn and other grain in the lute fire at Northumberland. t J SCDSCRII'TIOSS TO TUB (lOV KR.VM KNT I.OAN. The Bark of Northumberland, at this place, has received subset iplions to the government loam', since the 15th of February lust, amounting to niuet; .five thousand tlolluis. These large subscription show not only tbe confidence of the people in our govern ment securities, but the oonfidence tbey have in Ibis Bunk, which, always bos. bem, and continues to be. ne ot the Lest managed and most successful linen jiui institutions in the State. jf" CoxeKBT. The Continental Qunrtette, W. ?. Darker manager, will give a concert in the Court :lmieo in this place, on Wednesday cver.'ng, May 7th. We observe the mine of II. M. Kogcrs on the let of performers. JJWrr Wkatheb. During the past week here lias been oontiJerulile rein, which hat slightly aised the river and retarded our farmers in putting ut their corn crops. IS-"" Kailroad communication to Elmira is rosuio- l aad the trains now make regular tii, The rains to Erie and also to Baltimore A Philadelphia low run with more regularity than recently. 13 F.xcy UuODS Jlxd Millis cur. Within the i few years a new branch of business hai sprung np n this place. We allude to the Fancy and Millinery teres conducted and owned exclusively by ladies, .'heir complete success and spirit of enterprise, shows hat they ire the "right persons in the right places' 'hose stores are not only a great convenience to our itiiens and to shippers generally, but the ladies, hose tastes are better adapted for ibis kind of buni ess. furnish many little matters, useful and couve. lent in every family, that the male bipods in trade, ro often entirely igorantof, or cars to any at intion. We are glad to see this not ouly a a matter fjutice 1q the sex, but because at a general thing, hey are ten times, more deserving. The ladies too, ndoretand the value of the Press, as will bo seen by ia new apvertbeoienU of Miss L. Sbittler, Miss tuna Painter, Miss Mary Lasarut, and Miss Ka(,T Hack, wno nave just received and opened a nt,mp ly if goods in their line. iy A JIandsums) Car. Messrs J, T. Cameron 'resident and J ,N. Dubarry S uperinteodant and )verul other connected with the Northern Central Uiil Way, viiitel Jhn place 00 Monday afternoon one of the most beautiful can we have seen. The ar was just eouiploted at York Pennsylvania anl ilb the engine built expressly for the private use f the officers, and for itr a occasion. It isfurnitb 1 with sufas, lounges, card table, sleeping apart- lents, and the floors are covered with the flaesj russel Carpet. The rear end has an ppen platform, irroanied with baodtoma iron railing. ' It is on f the luxuries of modern railroad travel, .whiob we ould like to see more general. 7b party Igft for humokin and from theno went to Trevorlon, and 3Wo that road to the junotioo of their road. XiiA eight of lLa car yrovi-oUl tbeoi running furtber r ia tt: pu: For the "Sunbnry Amerloan." Incites Troiu Kiclimond, Ta. Camp nar Ricbmoxd, Va I Tuesday, JUiit 2d, 18d&. j Dram Arkrioar : Pinoe my last, dated at Lynch burg, Va i w have taken tin our line of insrob oy Way of Appomatox Court ilonse, at Barksvillo, to lliuhmomt, at which point w were ordered to report on the 21 1 h ult. We expected to remain at Lynch burst in connection with a Division of tbe 2Kb cor, but 1 nuppose, owing principally to a want of sup plies, were ordered back on the 10th. Les surren dered at Appomattox Court House, 24 miles this side of Lynchburg, but it will be remembered that por tions of his Cavalry uudcr Kofser and Fill Hugh escaped. They fell back towards the Shonandoah Valley, and in their flight made themselves infamous if, ludced, their cup of infamy was not already Oiled by burning nil the bridges on tbe mute. Tins des rnjed our n.ilroad communication and seriously impaired the wagon road, botwocn Lynchburg and Itichinond. It may be an incident or Interest to state to your readers, V. at tbe first hattlo ol Buil Hun, and the b ittle of Appomatox Court House wore both fought on land owned by the samo man, McLean One but tle was the tint general engagement with tbe army of Northern Virginia, tho other ended iu its surren der. Since our arrival at Richmond. I have been thro the principal part of tho ' nest of treason." It has been pretty well ehastisod evon by the torch of its own incendiaries The principal business portion of the city is a niaas of charred ruins It will require yoars to rebuild it. Jiow signally the puuibnieut of treason has followed in the wake of the war! The general destruction, in every county, of every Stum, iu the entire South, will stand as grim memoir of treason for years to come ! The city is fury dirty, and looks oheerless. There are nianv nrettv Hue residence but a ditlorenceof style is a marked feature that would make one think lie was in a toreigu lanu. xue resiliences 01 uct mm Davit, are moderately Cue structures, though they show marks of age and have a careless iippoarauco about then. Capitol square contains on ot the fluent nronia equestrian statne 01 uasuinion, in ine country. It Is life-tiio and reallytaanittceut Jt latynilt upon a marble pedestal. Ileocv'oil areiironao Staines of Patrick Henry, Miitoli,"auiV Jerlerson, lilu site. A tier of marble slept lead u to the Washing ton statue. The aapikd buildiug, situated in the oentre of tbe square, shows tigut of decay and bard usage. As stated in a Kietinmnd paper, before our occupation of the city, tho roe,ms and stairways are filled with tilth and pea-nut shells Tbe steps were once covered with sheet tine, but it it now woro oil' and turned up in different shape. A very liuo mar ble statue of Washington stands in the area of the Capitol, which remains uniujurcd. This statue was made in Paris by Houden, under the direction of Mr Jefferson, by order of tbe Virginia Assembly, a fen- years after the close of the American revolution. One Land bolds acauc, and th left rests upon I lie fusceswith whieh are united the sword and the plough share, and over it a martial cloak. Tbe e uKurti and western d iors of the capitol are olotbed iu tho habil iments of uioriining, and upon the lop a l.irge Ameri can Flag is Moating in the breete. Liboy prisou uuJ mid Oastlo Thunder, aro ordinary buildings in siio and appearance. Tiio tlrst story of Libby u white washed out -side. They arc bojj brick buildings. 'J he inmates are sick and wounded rebels a just le tiibution for tbo treatment we hav received there ! itichuiond i: situated on a very billy site, mid niighl-ba Balled the city of seven hills. Business is opening with northern prices and northern means. A plate of pretty good soup can b bsd for 2a ccuie, nnil other things iu proportion, in good restaurants. Everybody wauts green backs. Nearly every one has something tn soli, iu order to gut money. The streets are lull ot pedlars, hucksters, aud aiic'.ioiiceis. A woman was offered Confederate ticrip a day or two Bj;o lor puichnscd articles. "No, sir ;'' .. id she, "1 would not pick it up out of tho dirt !" A goodly number of northern men nro alroady finding their way to the city, wlionevtr listened to the cry of '-on to Richmond V until the danger was over. They have come probably out ol curiosity aud for pnrposesof speculation. Tlie business ot ltiuhmund previous to the evacua tion was mostly in the bauds of foreigners, w ho escaped the conscription of the south. Many of them were Jews, and they made the most of their oppor tunity. They mnde princely fortunes in Confide rate money, but were smurt enough to invest in real estate. I was told of one Jew who bad bought seven plantutioiis iu llunover county, Va., during tbe pro gross of the war. There is quite a uuiubi-r of Ireo negroes iu the city. Thcso were all kneed Iu oik on the ltcbel fortifications. The fortitl;ations and trenches which environ this stronghold have been the skillful work of years. They aro the protections of Reason, but elaborate structure of engineering skill. The enemy 's w'irlis on the north aideof ihe .funics, it properly garrisou ed would hardly n.ic been successfully anulted. 1 lie trenches are. us "lieu staicil, nineteen I. ret deep and perhaps twelve leet wide They me dug in a zig-r.ug line, with iioiiiense tori ami tr.iveises all along the line of bieiL work luesj will stand as moiiuuicuis ot ire. -.sou tor ceutuiie to eoiue. You could b.-iid'y imiii a-e die pail nfdoiimv and general outbuixi ,u uidiuain.ii uin- the .-nl'iicr, just after rtjoieiog oer fhv t.a4ii cia-paigu, when we heard of the ass.tb.-inalhu and death ot uur great and good President, AunAllAK List oi.x. No one but a soldier knows, how well be was appreciated in the in my. The country mourns tho loss of a no ble patriot, ihe outh its best friend, aud the army an Loncst and generous coiuii.iuidcr-iu-ebeif. Wo loved him for his great qualities ol bead and heart. His uniiiip ea'-liab.e hnuc-iy, bis pure und and dis intercstcr, patriotism, his remarkable consistency, bis steady purpose to save thy country, and, ubou all. hisdevotioii to tbe welfare of the piivale soldier these are tha qualities wiiieh won our adiniriitiou. l.ct'aioiiuiaeuls be erected to his memory iu every eily. no tribute will he tm lasting a-gratcful memory, which runneth iml to the contrary." UrntituUu will build a iiiouuinent to the name of Auhahaii Lixcot.m in the breast of man that w ill live w hilo ensclcssages roll , for the works of virtue never die ! 'We resign bim to tbeo, oh ! Illinois ! a mighty conqueror not thine any more, bul lte nation s ; not our's but tbe world's.' ' There is a Icstiny that shapes our ends, rouh hew them bow we will and through the life and growth of this nation there has been u Providence guiding us to our world niii-sion. We can see a Pro vid' nee iu the martyred death of AaitAUAM Lin coln A cord in tho nation's heart has been touch ed that would otherwise remained silent. We linvu bceu led to more fully recognize an Over-Huling find inourtiflairs. A gr.-ut civil war. a apiilur elec tion in the n. id, I of internal citrnitgo ni.d disscnliou. seemed to fully test thevigor of our iiisiiiiitioi.s as a lte uldic ; bul it remained lor the ass s-iu's hand to make the last test of tho government of tho people, and show to the world bow wi.e are tlie provisions of our constitution. It was peihtip .Mr. Lincoln's fault that he hiuioo lucrcilul.arul. in Itieilu'.y of re construction would have been too lenient to defiant treason. His death has nrouscd stem Justice, and now treason will be punbbed us one of the greatest crimes krown iu the catalogue of crime. President Lincoln lived to fulfil bis mission toa grateful peo ple; it seems to have been intended that the impor tant dutv of re-construction should be iutruHed to Andrew Jobusoii, who will make treason a monster forever infamous and ilsaiders and abetters the scorn of all timo. Let traitors meet the stern demands of Jusiieo is the demand of every soldier The former feeling of inerey we bad, is now strongly tempered with ory of "Hang the leaders of the rnlie'.lion ! Let them hang so high that all the w orld oiuygaie upon tbem with scorn and contempt. " Tiuely yours, Ac. A. N. D. PhEMDKNTIAL ASoASStSATIoXS. Two attempts were made upon President Jack soit'a person the first by an ex-lieutenant of the navy, llandolph, who pulh-d him by the rose, und the second by a resident ot Washington City, but. of English birth, mimed Lawrence, in 1835, wbo snapped two pistols at bim, while he was in the portico ot the old c:ipitol. returning froui u Congres sional funeral. Luatcucb turned out to be a maniac. A male native of Michigan is now de nominated n Michi;;ander, while his female mate is called a Micliigoose. NEW AMERflMENTS. TAKE NOTICE! atnATJ. W. PLAL A K. . LL'MLLV, laio . entered into eo parlnersaip in thu l'ruclice of .tlcdlciun &, Surgery, We can always be found at tbo office of J. W. Peal, unless professionally engaged. J. W. PLAL & Z. D LVMLEV. fcunbary, April 22, lbBa. 3m TO TUB MUSICAL PUBLIC. rpilE (ubacriber 20 yean a praeticul Piano Fort X Manufaotarer, of Mew York City, bat perma nently located in Ih'n lfctiu, apd would rctpeoU'ully tolicit order for TUNING, REPAIRIUQ. AND EEQU LATINO PIANO FORTES and MEL0DE0N3. Tb tabseriber it alto th tuanuUeturet 't Ageut for CHICKERIXO A SON'S, HAZLfcTO.V UHO'S., MNDJCMAN A SON'S., WILLIAM B. BKADBCRY'S, IbWAKb BLVVOM FIELD'S. MolX.N'ALD A CO S, MA aVOUTF.m, And Carbart A Kwdhatn't, and Peloubet't MELODHONU At HABMOMIUMS, And L. V. Stuart 't Pip CBL'UCU OHQAKS JAMES Mary)VAT n j leeatborg, Fa , AprE 29, tbl. NEW GOODS ! SPRING 'AND SUMMER JUST OPENED BY ISAAC FTOMA1T. . In Zctlemoycr't Building, opposite Uenrbari Con feotionery Store, Market street, t-UMitit V, Pa., HAS just opened a well selected assortnicnt of Uoods, which b offers for sale at very low prices DRY GOODS ! FOREIGN' AND DOMESTIC, such ns Cloths, Cnssl- meros. Muslins, (meetings, Ticking, CalicoRs, He Laincs, Silks, Ginghams, As , Ac. II A'l'N unI t 'APsl of every desoriptiort. NOTIONS & VARIETIES. Consisting of Hosiery, Uloves, Thread, llultoiu., Suspenders, Neckties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, ll iir Urushcs, Tooth Ilrushcs, Fancy Head liresses, Ibd moral Skirts. lloon-Skirts. Carpet-bags, Trunks, Va liscs, Vmhrullas, Cotton-Yarn, Soai, and numerous other av tic I is loo tedious to mention. HARDWARE, i snch as nnils, hinges nnd screws, door latches anil knobs, and CL'TLKKY of every description, ! llycs, Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Glass, Putty, &c, &c. liiociisi'nr ntitl Insn wnre ot every lencrlt ion. STONE AND EARTHEN WAKE. ! An extensive Stock of Composed of Sugar. Cofiea. Teas. Rico, Corn-starch, Molasses. Candles, Meat, Fish, Cheese. Salt, Tobacco, aud Segart. KISADY-MADE CLOTHING. - Also, . BOOTS for men. women and children. All kinds ut Country Produco taken in exehango for Uoods. feunbury, April 22, 1805. ICitll'T MAWS. Al.F. KNEASS. has deposited In my office In tbe Borough ol Northumberland, a list of drifted Logs containing tbe following marks upon Iheni.viz : R F A Co. , ItHintll. Wl). t3r-, J FN . I".iH. JKi. JAK.V. t. . (57). K. SA B. t'I'U. I'M. 6. OK. t. .t. n. 1 1. CITV, I. (n). SX. D, It. . II M. 1 1. UEF At n. (N), (w). SxF, 2:J4, WED. I), rjt, 177C. I2. KW'tl. ("m. drifted on Hope Island, ill the West Branch ot the Susquehanna river, about a mile botow tho mouth of Chillisqnaque Creek, in l'uin: township, Northumberland county. Pa. Thu owners nie re. quested to come forward, provo property, l By charges and take them away, otherwise they will bo sold according to law. V. B. MeUUEUOR, J. P. April li. Ii5. 3t BREAD! BREAD 1 1 BREAD!!! 3STE"W BAKERY. rilllE undersigned hos opened a Bakery, on Market J streot, Sunbnry. Pa., two doors west of the Post UUicc, where he will keep constantly on hand, It ! l, Tvlt-IEoIIsi, Ititsiksi, and TEA-Bl'NNS. All kinds of FA' CY CAKES. Common Cukes. Pretzels. Ac. Pic-Nic Parties, Weddings und Funerals, will bo supplied at the shortest notice. A good assortment will be kept tip nt all times, manufactured out of tbo best material, and orders will be promptly anointed to. Ho trust that his friends and the public generally will sustain bim iu ibis new cntcrpiise, now greatly needed in .Sunbury. Ho trusts bis experience in tho business will ena ble him togive general eatislaetiou to all who may favor him with their patronage. DAYIli FRY. Soi.bury, April 22, 1865. Iuii-t:ml to Ifrnftctl Ci-n. llKAOurAKl KHS PbOVOST M A11SI1 A I.'s Opt'li'K. ) Mth 1'iaTiiicT, lUititisui ita, Pa., April 17, l.-i' 5. j The following order received from A. A. X. flcii 'eral's office, is published for the benefit n.. l guid.'.r.jc of all concerned : Jiy order of W. II. PAT1 Eli.SOX. Cupt. and Pro. Mar. Uth I)i; triut, Pa. A. A. l'llOVOST,MAItSIIAl.flKSEBAI.'s OFFICE. I llAiiniKUUitu. April II, W" j Capt. W. II. Paltorson, Provost Marshal 14th Dis triet. Ilarrisburg. Pa. Alt men drafted under tho call of December 1!, lsrtl, who have not been forwarded to gineral ren dezvous, will be released. 'J his order does not apply to substitutes alrcudy mustered in. Signed. E1V. W. 1IINK.S. Brig. ti-n. V. S Vols., A. A. Pro. Mar. lien, nmcinl Ci.pv : . J.. J. SI'EItKY, ('apt. V. R. C and A. A. A. U. April 221. I.nij :it JEREMIAH SNYDER, .lllorncy V CwtiitHt'llor at l.tii . Office corner of Ill.iekberry and Faun Street, three doors east of K. Y. Brigbt's Foundry, Sl'. BCI'IC BA. A V ill nltcnd promptly to nil irofes.-ioi.al business entrusted to bis care, tiic collection ot claims iu Nor thumberland and the ndj.iiiiing counties. Consultations in Iteriuau and English. Kunbury, April 22, lSOj ly no! i'ou"iii:,v iroi:rs AND Millinery Goods! Just opened at the (IRAN!) MILLINERY STORE, of yiiH .11. I.. 4allNlYl, Fun ii street, two door south of Shnuiokiii Valley & Puttsville Railroad, nAYJNU purchased my goods at reduced prices, 1 am enabled to sell eheapcr. T he slm-k consists of BONN KTS of every descrip tion fur k-pring and Summer. Nliitkrt-M, mid every style of I,lt(11cM, IHlits, Ribbons, Flowers, Ladies Cap. Ac. tiloves. Collars. Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Lsces, Veils. Silk, (trcnaline and Mourning Yeil, and numerous other notions, usually kept in Millineiy stores. Call and see her stock. unbury, April 22, 18f!5. 2m listwltiliou 1" I'tirtiicrnliip. THE partnership heretofore existing between lb undersigned in the Wholesale and Retail Con I and Shipping business under the firm name ef Oraut A IHctz, it this day dissolved by mutual eonscut. Tltn.S. I (RANT. VALENTINE D11TZ. Sunbiirv. April 15, 1S65. SUW ( O IL rilMlL f J1I1E partnership of Urant A Diets having been X. dissolved. The undersigned have entered into partnership in tbe Wholesale and Retail Coal und Shipping Business under the firm namo of liHANT t BROTHER. Thaukful for tho palrnnago extended to us in the late tirmt of Friling A lirant, and Orantt A liietz respectively, we respectfully tolicit a eontinuunce of tbe same. V. T. OR A XT, T. D. OKA NT. Lower Wharf, Sunbury, Peim'a. April 15, 1Sf5 . 'Iu 'UUIIIII11CM. Tbe undersigned having been restored to health In a fbv woiks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing suffered scl eral years, with a severe lung afieo lion, aud that dread disease, Consumption it aux iout to make known to bit fellow suOcrers tb mean of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tbe pre scription used, (free of charged,) with tbe direction for preparing aad using the same, which tbey wil fiud a sure eura for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds, Ac. Tb ouly object of the adver tiser in sending the Prescription is to beneGt tb af flicted, and spread information which he conceive to be invaluable ; ad be hope every sufferer wil try his remedy, at it will cost them nothing, and way prove a bleating. Parties wUbiug lb prescription will please ad- d-MS Re. EDWARD A. WILSON. Wihitmtburg, King Couuty, New York. February 1H, 1685. 3m I'ktate of Jonulliun ILraher df'fd. NOTICE it hereby given that letters of adminis trations bavins been Iran led ta th subscriber, on th estate of Jonathan Lwher, lata of Jordan town ship, Northumberland County, Pi., deceased. All person indebted ar r educated to make immediate payment, and Ihot harug claim will preaeut them tor acttloffiint. TOBIAS MILL, Adm'r. Wathington twp., AprU J, 1664. Dlarlrsj fur Is5. An atsortuiaiit of Dia ne fur laoa, of varies tv)s ai.d sit. Alto, Cap, Not aad Latter Paper, for sale by tw a ,..a nistn. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU fo Non-Retention or Incontinence ef fTrlne, InfUrom tloa or Ulceration ef the D'.addcr or Kidneys, Diseases of th Prostrate Gland, Orsrct, Crick Dust Deposits, Dropsi cal Swellings, Orgtals Weakness, Debility, Female Com plaints, c IIELMBOLD'8 FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU sua Improved. Roso "Wnsli Will radically exterminate from th tyttem Dlttwet ris loi from Ilablt of Dissipation, ol Ji( nptntt, liUl or no changt of diet, no tneommUne or tapoturit completely superscdlog those tiaplsosanlani dangtrovt rtmtdlu, Oopdbia and Ittrtury, In curing tht dlttaiM. USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In all Dlieaie ef th Urinary Organs, whether txlitleg la mils or sbhal, from whatntr cams originating, and no matttr of how long ttanding. It It pleasant In lit tail and odor, IMMEDIATE in action, nd mor ttrtngthtnlof than any of th preparation of Sirk or Iron. Thos suffering from Broken Down or Dilicati ConttU tutiont, procuro Ms Eimidy at ones. Th Reader must b aware that however slight may be th attack of tb abort dlseatet, It It certain to affect hit Bodily Health, Mental Poturi and Bajipinut, If no treatment It submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may nsue. All th abort dlttate reqalee th aid ef a dluMtle. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU la the Groat Uiuretio. IIEL3IBOLD'Q BIOBLT COSCXXTIU.TXO Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying th blood, remorlog altdlseuet arising from exeest and Imprudence la life, chroolo constitutional dlt ease arising from an Impure itat f th blood, and th o.iiy reliable aad effectual known remedy for tb cur of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Ptini and Swtlliog of th Bone Ulcerations of th Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Erytlpelt, and all tcaly erup tions ot tb skin, and beautifying th ooarnxios. NOT A. FEW Of the went disorders that afflict mankind arts from th corruption that accumulates In th Blood. Of all tb dlt ooverletthat have been mad to purge It out, none can equal In effect ITELlfBOLD'S COXPOtKD EXTBAC1 OF SA USA PA RILLA. It cleanse and renovates th Blood, Instlllt tht vigor of health Into th system, and purges out the humors which mik disease. It stimulates th healthy functions of th body, and expel the disorder that grow and rankle la the Blood. Bach a remedy, that could be relied en, has long been sought for, and new, for the first time, tho public have one on which they caa de pend. Our space here doet net admit of certificates to bow Its effects, bat the trial of a tingle bottle will thow to the tick that It hat virtues surpassing anything they hav ever taken. To tablespoonsful of the Extract ef Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, It equal to t'.i Lisbon Diet Drink, and one bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Syrnp of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction a usually made. The above Extracts are prepared on purely iclenUBo principle In Fjcuo and embody the full strength of the Ingrediealt entering lata their composition. A ready and conclusive test will ba a comparison of their proper ttet with those let forth In the V. 8. Dispensatory. HOW TO USE THE REMEDIES la Disease! of th Blood, Ilumors on the Face, or any and every part of the body, use Extract 8arsapurlUa, ap plying to rimples and all external Ilumors or Eruptions Ihe Improved Itoie Wash. Use I'm Extract Duetto for all tlMtlet rewaMnr the aid of a Diuretic, except thos of the Urinary Organs, such ai Oonorrhcea and Olect; In these use the Extract Buchu and Inject with th Improved Rose Wash. tOT- THESE EXTRACTS I1AVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE lit TUB UNITED STATES ARM7, and also ar la very general use In all the STATE HOSPITALS AND P'J.IUC INSTITUTION'S throughout the land, at well at In p'ivato practico, and are consftlered ai Invaluable remedies. UEDICITTE DELIVERED TO AST ADDRESS. Direct letter to HELMBOLD'S DRUG k CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel, oa to nELMDOLD'3 MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth St., Assembly Build's, Phila. Describe Symptom! in all Communication SGLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Beware of Counterfeits I April 22. 1810 ly. J. R. HIXiBUSH, 4'oiiniy Siirtcjor, t'onvejtiuosT AND .7 'STICK OF TlIK I'EACF. Wilimoii, Xirtiiutiil'Crhiiid ChuhIi, Ptuit'u Office iu Jackson towni-hip. TiDfriii nunts cen le iiiude hy letter, directed to Ihe aluivcaddrci. All liu.-ini'n eutrucled to hi. cure, will bo promptly attended lo. April 22, 18(1S. ly (l.ste HERK'S HOTEL,) Corner Murker and 3d Placets, II AlUUSlil IU1, I'A. 'i'HK nttcntiiiii uf the publiu is respectfully culled to tbif li.ilcl which is now open fur the ucconiuiixlu tmii if gue?tM. In the piist five niuiilb duiiiis; which time it has been cKiH-d the luu.c bus been tlinriiui;! ly reinwlclcd end rrf.iiired, until in ruint d coiiveni. ence iii.d cuiufurt, its patrutis will nnd it to uwu no superior. 'l'ltv I'tiruiliirc l'ulii'i-ly .', HonUiS lnrcr llu.n arc iirually fuund in mudcrii 1,. ti Is. Situated on thu curucr of two priiioijiul buiuctu mici'lf (if the city, but two and a bull' siiuurcs from the Uuil Kuud Dcput. Tie prviprictur dctcrmiticd lo pitre riu expense in securing: the cumfort of bis guc.-'ts und a 1'iiviiriilile rcputatiu lor the ediublitbiin'i-t. he It-els willing to trust its character to lhejuugms.it of bis patrons. I1KXRY THOMAS, IWrietor. January 21 , 1BII5. BEST WHITE LEAD! izi'K'r v. vi PURE LI11KUTY LEAD, L'noppresfcd for Whitening, Fine Gloss, Durubility 1'iruiucM and Kveunees of Sui fucu. PURE LIBEKTV LEAD-Warrantcd to cover more turfuce for same weight Ihnu any other Lead Tiy it and you will hate mo other t PUKE L1BETY ZINC, S'ulcetcd Zinc, ground in HeGued Linsoed Oil, un equaled iu quality, always thu name. FUBE LIBERTY ZINC, Warranted to do uur and better work at a given ost than any other. Get the Bed! Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT A COLOU W ORKS. Order executed promptly by ZI-EGHEW, &c SMITH, Wholesale Drug, taint and Gliut Dealer: IV Slur A Office, No 1ST North T1IIKD Street, 1'HILADEl.PaiA. March 4, 1bo5. ly. Palate ot Irt'Iul Zt rbe, dt-c'sl. saTOTICE is hereby given that letters t ediuinis J tralion hav been granted lo the subscriber on lb cstat of Peroival Zarbe, late of Lower Aluhonoy twp., Forthuwberlaiid oounly, Pa., deeeated. All peisona indbud to said eetat or having olaiuia .frainai th aaui. l ritfiiiirii limm,! IV,,. r. . THOS ZERBE, Adm'r. Lower Mthuoy twp., Uareb Jl, 155 Ot WA3K PGR KELMBQtO'B. A JACOB O. 33 33 O , MERCHANT TAILOR, An Dealt r In CLOTHS, CASSIMKUE8, VESTING, &c B'an Mfi-41-i, Honlli ol" ritver'a Blot el. SUNUB KY, P . INFliHM.tlie citirena of Sunbury und vlclnitv, . that he has just ruturued from Philadelphia with'a lull nsirtuiunl of .Sl'JMNiJ & SUMMER GOODS, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY. And at greatly REDUCED PRICES. His stock consist of Cloths, French Cloths, Black Doe Skin nnd l'uncy Casf imeros, Hlnc Sntin. Figured Bilks, Plain nnd Fanny Cassimore VK.ST1NUS, which ho will intiko up to order in styles to suit the taste of customers, on short notice, and the most reasonable terms. Any floods not on hand, will bo furnished from Pbibulolphia, by giving two days' notice. (loods furnished by customers will be mnde np to order as heretofore. As he will oinploy none but experienced workmen, Eersons may rely on getting their work well done at is shop. Thankful Tor the patronage heretofore bestowed, ho respectfully solicits a eontinuunce of the same. Sunbury, April 15. 1SH5. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO THE LOVEHS or THE T0EACCO & SEGAR STURE. .1. II. UI'Et?;i;Mt;rSitlCI has taken the More Room in .ludpo Welkcr's building opposite tbo Red Lion Hotel. Mnrkct street, in Sunbury. where be w ill keep constantly on hand an assortment of the thuiccrt Drnnds of TOBACCO, SKGAKS, SNUFF, &C, &C. Look at the List Chewing Tobncco, Huinking Tobacco, anvy auiiot a i-'oiigut, KilltcKinick, l j ingress. Lynchburg, tfl'iin Hull, Cnvpridih, Eldorado, f?olic, Plnntation, i'ixccU"ior, iJniivillo, Vnnkee Doodle, Paul Pry, Idol, Cut und Dry, thumps. PIPES. Swoct Briar No. 1, Sweet Briar So. 2, Gutla Pcjoha, Kctwoud, Curved, Iniir.itation, Buy, Clay. S E tl A R S . Pcrvantesilo llubmiii, 'Venn Bird, Isabella da Cuba. Figiirn, Ro'iilius, Our Club, La Rcna, Henry Clay Agulos, Alwuu nssortmenl nf fcgiir Cases, Tobacco Boxes, Scgar il.iKlcr.-, pipe Isluuis, Tobacco Pouches, &. For Piiino, ftlulodenn, Violin, tiuitar, Four Purt Suiis. .Solos, i'uolts, Choruses, Ac. BU.0.s! by the Million, such as Vnion, Scntiinen tul, Cuiuicul, Religious, Tciupcrniicc Songs, Ac. J. II. Kurzcuknahe, being a' manufacturer of 8cgnrs Is I'Uiililid to sell a but eltisa article for the price, either i holeale or Uetuil. hiiiibury, April lit, lCj, THE NINTH I7ATI0IJAL BANK. 01' TIIR CITY OF NEW YORK. CAPFl'AL, ?!n,flOO,t'IIO, PAID IX, FISCAL AGENT OP THE UNITED STATES. Ami vial AjcntJ'ur Jay Coole, ffiibaerip tint Aijtlit, Will deliver 7-.K) Notes, Frca of charge, by ex press, in nil parts of tbe country, and receive in payment Chei ks on New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, current bills, and all five per cent, interest notes, with interest to date of subscription. Orders sent by mail will be promptly tilled. This ltiiiik receives tbe accounts of Itnnlii and Bankers on favorable terms; also of iieiiv idunls keeping New York accounts. J . T. 11 1 LI.. Cashier. J . V. OR VIS, President. March I. 1H0&. :im O. W. ZIKtiLK't. I.. II. CASK SIEGLXxl & CASE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, tH Mli;RY, PENNSYLVANIA. Collections nnd nil Professional business promptly ntleiuled to in thu Courts ;1 Noribuuiberlaiid and adjoining Counties. l Also, special attention paid lo the Collection of Pensions. Ilountiis and Buck Fay lor Widows Orphsnr an l .Soldiers Sunbury. March IS, lHfii BRITISH PJERIODICALS, vis : THE LONDON CFAUTERLY REVIEW (Conser vativu. ) THE KDINBl'KCII REVIEW (Vhl.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Uadcil THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Froo-Church.) 523 "'"I BLACKWOOD'S EDINBl RUII MAGAZINE, Tory The American Publishers continue to reprint the iihove-iiiinied periodicals, but us theco.st of printing has doubled, the price of paper trebled, and tuxes, duties, license, etc.. Inrgely increased, they arc cum pel led lo udvai.ee their terms as follows : TERMS FOR 115. For nny one of tho Reviews, For aiiv two of the Reviews. S I in) per annum. 7 00 For iniv three of the Reviews, ill lid For all b ur of the Reviews, 12 nil For Blackwood's Magnrioe, 4 nil For Blackwood and one Bov:ew, 7 1)0 Fcr lllucs. wood and an tw 0' tho Reviews, 10 00 " Fig Bl ackwiaid and three uf the Reviews, 13 00 " For Blackwood and the four Re views, 15 00 " The works will be printed ona greatly improved quality ot paper, and whilo ncnrl till American Peiodicals are liiher ndvaneed in prieo fir reduced in size and very generally bolh wo shall continue to give fai;bful copies of all mutter oontitiiied in the oriitial editions. Heuee, our present pric will bo found as cheap, for the niniuiiit of iiintier. furni.-hed us those of iiLy of the competing pciiudiculs in this country. Con. pared with the cost of the original editions, which at thu present premium mi gold would be about $100 11 year, our prices iii) arc cxccedly low. Add to this the fact that we make our annual puy uicnis to ihe British Publishers for early sheets mid copyright in Gold f 1 costing us at this time (Jan., IM1',) nearly if 2 iiO iu currency and we trust that in the scale wo have adopted we shall be entirely justirltd by our suliscribers and the rcadii.g public. The interest of these Periodicals to American rea ders is rather inereaiied tliau diminished by Iho ar ticles (bey contain on our Civil War. and. though soinct iines tinged with prejudice, they may still, considering their great ability und the di'tlercnt stun l-Miihts from which tbey nro written, be read 1111 1 studied with advantage by thu pcuplo of this cuuntry, of every creed itml parly. THE Flll R REVJEWS FOR 1SC,:I. A fi v copies of the above reinuin on hand, ard ill be sold in J5 for the whole four, or 2 for ury one. W e slfO pub'iisli the B'ui-sii-rp4 fatiitle. By Hknrv Srt'.riiKXs, of Edinburgh, and tbo lute J. P. Norton, of Vale College. 2 vols. Royal Oc tavo, 1000 pages and uuiueruus Engravings. PRICK $7 for the twu volumes by Mail, post paid, S. LEONARD SCOTT A CO., Publishers, No. 38 Walker Street, New York. February 4,1805. 1803. 1MI5. Iiiln-Irli'.hlu V I'.i U' Itnilroiitl. riHIS great line traverses the Northern und North. X west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie ou Lake Erie. It has been leased hy the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and is operated by them. Its entire length was opened for passenger aud freight business, October 17th, 1804 Time ut Paaecuger trains at Sunbury, Leave r.astw ard. Mail Train, arrives Elinira Express Train, Luck Haven Accommodation, Leave Westward. Mail Tram. Elmiru Express Tram, Lock lluveu Aeeummudation, 10 25 P. M. 1 1 .35 ' 10.35 A. M. 4 15 A.M. ft. 20 " 4 25 P. M. Passenger oars run through on Mail Train, without change bolh ways between Philadelphia and Erie, and iiuliiiuurc and Erio. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Mail Train both way Xctween Philadelphia and Look Haven, aud and ou Elunra Express Train both way between WilliamsHrt and Baltimore. Fur iiifoi million respecting Passenger business apply ut 3D lb and MuiketSt., Philadelphia. And for Freight business of tbe Company'! Agcnta, S. B. Kiugston, Jr., Cor. 13 lb and Market St., Philadelphia. ' J. W. I'.evnuldl, Erio. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore. II. II. Houston, Gen'l Fruight Act. Pbilada. H. W. Gwissia, Geu'l Tioket Ag'i., PLilada. Joum D. Potts, (i'I Msxtger, Willitsosrort to. ;i, net MAGNIFICENT SAtE. fi)oIl mid !lvor Vt'ntclieii, Jewelry Ar. OX THE ONE DOLL Alt PLAN. Ths entire stock or One Oild and Silver Watch Manufactory, Two Immense Jewelry Establish ments, Ona Silver Plating Warehouso, 0n Gold Pen and Penoil Mnker, to ba disposod of with dispatch wilbout regard to COST I The Goods are of fastiionablo stylos and most ex ocllcnt workmanship, and are sanriBccd in this man lier to reliova tha proprietors from emharrassmont occasioned by a distracting civil war. It. should be prominently stated, also, that they aro mostly of AMERICAN MANl'FACTl'RE and therefore greatly superior to tbo goods imported from nhrond and hnn ked stout as the cbeprt ever sold. The simple duty on imported goods, nnd this high premium on Gold (all foreign hills arc piiyablc in gold.) amount to more Ihoii the entire cost of ninny or the articles offered by us to tbe public. To facilitate the till ONLY ONE DOLLAR will he charged for nny article en our list, and this sum Ihe purohaner need not pny until he knows what ho Is to get! Ibis plan accords with tbe method reeenlly become i poiiulnr lor disposing oflarge stocks of Jclwolry ng 1 similar productions. HIE PLAN U SIMPLE! The same of ench article offered for sale as '-Gold Hunting Watch," "Gold Oral-Band Bracelet." "Pearl Breastpin nnd Ear-Dmps.'- "llolj Enamelled Ring," "Silver Plated CsUo Unsket" Ac. is written on a card nnd enilcsed in a scale. 1 envelope; thosn envelopes nro tbon plnco i in a dr.itrcr and Well mixed; then lis an order is ruocjvrd, with twenty five cents for return posture and other charges, one of the curds or certiti .o'tes is teken nt random and sent hy first mail to tbo tu -touinr, who niil sea at orioewhat he can get fnr one Dollar. 1 1 he Is pleased with his fortune Imcnn forward tbe Mouev accnr ding to'direutious o the eertitie,u and meur the prise. If the article awarded should bo tinsuitcd to tbo purchaser as for example, a set i.fl'carl Ear Drops and Breastpin to a young man who could not wear them, and bud no one to give them to we will send liny other article on the catalogue ot eounl price which may bo preferred. Or ir, for any rea son, you choose to venture no further, then yon can let the mutter drop where it is and spend no more. Examine carefully our Catalogue '. WATCH DEPARTMENT. "00 Gents' Put. Lever Gold Hunting Cac V.fl to f2"u Hull Gents' Deiaed'd Lever Gold Ht. Case 411 - 175 41KI Gents' Swiss Gold Hunting l.'nso :',H - I no 2(10 Ladies' Gold nnd Enameled lit. Caso 3 - Kil 4ii(l Gents' Patent Lever Silver Ht. Case SC - so 4110 Gents' Im, Lever Silver lit. Cum 30 - ." Jteo Gents' Dot. Iover SiK-r Open Kari st) - gn HiKI Gchts' Patent Lever Sitvcr Open-Face 2' - Co oV0 Gents' Swiss Silver H - 40 JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. .100 Diamond Rings $19 to $120 .mju went' inamoml Fins 20 3000 Gents' California Diamond Tins 31HI0 Gents' California Diamond Ring's 3 5000 Gents' Gobi and Enam. Fob Chains 3 4000 Gents' Gold Vest Chains 5 4000 Pair Gents' Gotd Sleeve Buttons 3 100 !.- 12 40 40 lo 10 s 12 4000 Pair Gents' Gold A Enam. Sleeve Bt.4 -6000 Sets Gents' Gold Studs 3 - Runt) Gents' Stone Set nnd Signed Rings 3 -food Gents' Stone Set A Sig. Enam. ltui'as 4 -B000 Ladies' Gold Neck Chains 6 -' 4000 Gold Oval-Hand Biacelets 3 - H11110 OolJ und .let Bracelets 8 - ioiill Gold arid Enameled Bracelets H - 3U00 (fold CIciMain Chains 8 - .'i000 Pair Ladies' Gold Sleeve Buttons 3 -40110 Pair Ladies' Gold Euaui Slucvc Ht. 4 -Soon Solitaire Gold Brooches 3 - (IMIKI Coral. Opal and Emerald Brooches 3 -Slum Gold Cameo and Pearl Enr-Drops 3 7oo0 M'isuie. .let Law A Floruutine E.-D.3 -noil Gold Thimbles i K1000 Coral. Opnl and Emcrnld Ear-Drops ,'i -li'OOO Miniuture Lockets I - lootill Miniature Lockets magic spring ! -lotlOO Plain Gold Rings 4 - 10000 Sets Ladies' Jewelry, fluid and Jet i -10000 Sots Ladies Jewelry, Cameo, PcarlAc.O -10000 Ladies' Gilt and .let Bracelets 4 - 10000 Ladies' Gilt and Jet Hut Supporters 2 - IS I 65 10 12 li 30 8 10 12 12 8 III 10 10 10 2i 12 20 10 17 12 SILVER PLATED WARE, 10000 Cups g2 to S20 8011(1 tJohlets 3 10(100 Pair Napkin Rins 2 200 Card Buckets 4 31100 Cake Baskets .'1 40IUI Castor Frumc8 complete with Bottlesa - 200 I no Pitchers 10 - bono rnir Butter Knives 3 - jlH'U Soup. Oyster and Gravy Ladles 2 - loon Engraved Pie Knives 3 - Hutu Duxen Twa Spoous per Aoawn a - rtiioo lioten Table Spoons per dozen 8- ftooo lioien Dessert Forko yar dozen 7- tiooo I'ojen T'ablo Forks 1mrd07.cn H- GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. 12000 Gold Pens. Silver Extension Holders ?3 to $111 l2mi0Gold Pens, Silver Mounted Aolders 2 - 8 htioo Gold Pens. Gold Mounted Holders 3 - 1 i UuooGold Pens with Gold Ext. Holders 10 - ;, tiOiMI tiold Pens. Gold Holders and Pencils 1(1 - 30 OOOO Gold Pencils ti - 2n I REMEMBER THE PLAN ! In all cases we charge for forwarding the Certifi cate, postage, and doing tho business, the sum of twenty-live Cents, which must be enclosed in thu or der. Five Certificates will be sent for f 1 ; eleven for f 2 ; thirty for 5 ; sixty-live tor 510 ; one hund red lor 15 AGENTS ARE WANTED Throughout the Country to operate for us. A largo compensation will bo puid. Send fur terms, A -., enclosing stamp. NEWBORN A CO., 75 Fulteii Street, N. Y. 1 April I, '5. 3M. SCHENCR'S j MANDRAKE IMLLSi FOR j SICK HEADACHE, ( It !ii:J2oiiM t'itiiso iickI 4'iii-t-. j This has received its name from a cor.s'ant nausea i I or sickness ut the stomach, w hich attends the puin in j the head. This headache is iij t to begin in tho morning on waking from 11 deep sleep, nnd w hen it irregularity of diet bus been committed on tho before, or soiiietimcs for socrul days previous. 5rst tbcrcU 11 distressingly oj.pressivc feeling in some day ! At fin I the I. em!, vim 11 gradually merges into a severe I heavy l ain 111 tho temidcs. freuiientlv attended bv a ! tense of fullness and tenderness iu one eye, nnd ex tending across Ihe furehcud. There is a clammy, un plcasnnt taste in the mouth, un offensive breath, and the tongue covered with a yellowish white fur. The sufferer desires to be nloiio in the darkroom. As soon us tlie patient fuels the fullnc.s in the head nnd Mandrake Pills, and in an hour or two the, will feel ns well us well'us eier. Till, bus been trii.d by thou- sands, and isalwuys sure to euro, and iitei of the si.-k heu.liicho eoiiiing on every week or ten days, tbey will i.ut bo l.-oiilUJ with it 1.1..C i.i ti.reo pain 111 me leinpics, 111K11 a large inse ot 'Iienkc s months. Selienck t Man druko Pills Hrc compose I of a num ber of roots besides Podonhinin. or conceiv r ited Mundruke all of which tend to relax Hie secretions of the liver, ami act iirnrvpnuupt than b'.uu pills or mercury, und without leavii.g any dangerous effects. Iu a bilious person (bey will show tin uinclvcs by the ttools. They will expel worms, mucus, bile and U; morbid matter from the system. In sick headaches if they arc taken us directed al.vove, (a full diuo as soon as they feel the first symptoms uf it Dr. Sebenck will and has directed bis agents lo return tlw money if tbey do not give perfect satisfaction. If a person hiui been comH-lle, to stny out late at night and drink t o much wine, by taking a do-e of pills ongoing tubed, next morning ho t ill 1'ei.l al though by) hud not drank a drop, uules Le forgcU to go to bed at all. Tbey only cost 25 cents a box. Whoovor takes them w ill never use any other They are worth a dollar to a sick man fur every ceul tbey cost. ; Dunt forgot tho uainc SeasMk's MtsnKsaa i Pill. Sold wholewle and retail at Dr. Schenck't Prine'. ' pal OtSce, No. 15. North Sixth street, Philadelphia and by Druggist and Storekeepers generally. I Pric fur Pulmonie Syrup, Seaweed Tonic, each j 1 50 per bottle. $7 50 the half doien, or two bot tle of Syrup and one of Tonic, fur $3 75. I Dr. Kchtnck will ba at his office, No, 15 North j Sixth Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday to see (patient. He make no charge fur ad vie, but fork j through examination of th lungs with nit Kesulro I meter, h ohargea $3. March Di IS65. IF vsnt g.4 Tin-War, ro to SMITH A GN1 lEH'ki Nw tbcp dr 3. GEO. DEJii JEWEf S03 I1i-o:kIm n j , rt- (CORNER DUANEbllvril 100,000 WATCHES. CHAINS, GOLD TENS AND TENCIL?, & C . , kC. Uortli S0O,O0O! TO BE SOLD AT One Urolln: EACH, W IT!I OUT REGARD '10 VALVE. An l not to be paid nntil you know wkut you will retch e ! SPLENDID LIST OF AUTICLE3 'All to be Sold for ONE DOLLAR Each! 100 Gold Hunting cases Watches ench 3100 100 Gold Watches fill 200 Ladies' AVatcbcs hi MO S.lver Watches "U Gil to $2i fiOO Gotd Neck and Vest ClistnS 1" 00 to lo 1000 Chateloin and Vest Chains 6 Pt) to 15 3000 Vet and Neck Chains 4 00 to 12 4 000 Solitoirn Jet and Gold Brooches 4 tin to fi 4000 Coral. Lava. Garnet, Ac, do. 3 ( 0 to 8 7000 Gold Jot, Opal, Ao , Eur Drops, ; o to 8 5030 Gents' Breast end pcorf PibS o 00 fo 8 60(0 Oval Bund Bracelet 3 00 it 8 2000 Chased Bracelet 5 00 to 10 SifcO California Diaimm I Pins and Uiri 2 : to S 2000 Gold Wutuh Keys 2 :-0 in li 60t) Politntro Steevc Button's end StutLj 2 00 lo A ."OOUGold Thimbles 4 00 to 0 5000 Mlhlitltire Lockets 2 00 to 7 ,11)00 Miniuture Lockets, Magic 4 to tj ! 2;ui0 Gold Toothpicks, Crosses, ia. 2 0.' t, 0 WW) Feb and ltibboti ElidcJ 0 I ' oOOO Chased Gold Rings 2 id Ii 5 4000 Stone Ect Rings 2 hi in 0 O.'iOO Sets Lad ics Jew c'.ry-Jet and" Gold 6 CO In li 8000 " " " varied Style, .". t to 1 . 800U Gold Pens. Silver Case and Pencil 4 4.1 to 8 4001) ' " I-bony Holder and Case fi 00 lo l;l I". 1 0000 " " Mounted Holder 2 00 to 0 01 All the goods in the above List will bo sold, w ith out reservation, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Ccrti ftoates of nil the various articles are placed In simi lar envelop?! s-nlvd and mixed. TIitU envelop' s will bo sent by mail, or delivered at our o!V -e, without, regard to choice. Onreocivinga f'crtifieti'.o you will seo what article it rcpro-cnts. oud it is op tional with you to send one dollar, and reeeivo O01 article named, or nny other In the list of same vn)o. By this mode we give selections from a vark 1 stock of fine goods, of tho best make and lute-', styles, und of intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while nil have a chiiuco of securing articles of tho very highest vuluc. In all transactions by mail we charge fir forward ing tho Certificate, paying postage, nnd doing tho bu-inesj, 20 cents each. Five certificates will be sent for f I ; Kiev en for ?2; Thirty for ti; Sixty five $10 ; and One Hundred for $!. REASONS WHY. Wc should supply your wants ; our facilities are un surposscd ; our wrk of unrivalled excellence ; our promises punctually observed. Our central locution brings us near the 'nopf remote points. Our goods are new from the manufacturers, and of thu lnte.:l and most desirable styles The g.iods must be sold, and Ihe term arc ursNjuullcd. All articles ordered are forwarded by return mail. Wc guarantee entire satisfaction in every ii.stanco and if there should be any person dissatisfied with any article they may receive, they will immediately return it, and the price will bo refunded. Agksts. We allow Hume acting ai Agents Ten Cents 011 oaeb. CerliScute ordored, provide.d their remittance amonnt to One Dollar. They will collect 2i cents for every Certificate, and. retaining 10 cents, remit to us 15 cents for euch Address " ' OKO. DIMSEKIT & . 93 Broadwuy. !ire Yurie Murcb 1855. ai MILLINERY GOODS. 1J It O o K f. V HOSEXHEI 11 . WHOLESALE DEALER 8. No. 431 Market Struct, north tide, PUIADELFIIT.ti Have now open their usual handsome vuru-'y of Ribbon. l'nnuet Materials, Straws A Fancy ftonneln. Ladies' A ' Misses' Huts-, FLOWERS, IIUCHES. LACE 9. and all other articles required by (be JlilJSrtrry Trntlr J By long experience and strict atlcntien to th branch of business excliisivelv, wc iNtter ourseln that we can ctlcr inducement, in aricty. stvle quality and iiioderule prices not t vervvvhere 10 b found. The attention 01 .MILLINER.-! un I Jil l CHANTS ii. respeeifully solicited. 2-i?"ltrtirn!itr ti!tfi,tiiit puid to fil'ln' h;l,in. March I, lStl.i. 'bu. .5. iioi.tss (,:i j:r, Enamelled Slate laante z'A -'''mu f'n'' 1 fe-1 '.'- H "J' JJ f r''&fa. ' ' ' 1 iJfSS5Uli. : '" ri- '-' Stll, m -w 1 i T i if ti Kit...; :t.irv 1 & - 8 1 mmm jMA NVAJtTORY; :;-ftJ M'P'fi?i,! t' 'kfiUm'9 V 1 J"' 'A '' " 'v i '' Pr?4 1 ffFV'f&Q JSI 11 '''fi'l '' Xf' t -A',' tOiJ fjfmi' &'VW" RJ1lllfll.MS GRDVFRr WARE-ROOM. 0t3. CHESTNUT ST HEFT, PH1LADELFIII Manufactory Tenth and Samson Streets. Tble-Topj, Viir-fclnba, Dj tcltrts, V:: EtanJ Tops. i.-c.;S3. Pbiiii lclplua, Jan 7, ItXIj.tr A . J. N Civulli st-.rl Ktrvel, between Msiket und Cuestiut Streets, I'biladelpb Manufacturer of Coul Gil Lamps and Wholes dealer in I'la.-s Tnnilders, Paicui Jars and Glassware generally. Dealers will fii.d it to their advantage to exaui 0111 "twk and compere prices before purchasing th g.iods for the spring sales. We would cull tbe attention of the publie partii luily to our NEW STVLE OF PATENT JAR FOR PRESERVING FHUIT WITHOl'TSL'GAR. We can refer to hut.drcds of respectable per who put up peachet and other frait in our Jan 1 season without the use of Syrup, aad found u upeniug that th Fruit retained Its natural Hav and in tact was just the tame as w hen put into t jars. A J WEIDENER. No. .18 South Second Street, Philadelphia April 15, 185. Sin SOLOMON MAL1CK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SUNBURY. Northumberland County, I OFFICE in East end of Weaver's Tavern, Mark Street. All buslueet entrusted to hlin will b carefully a finustuully attended lo. Quuniliatioai iu th Lr isb and t?rmn languagua. Suubury, April . lot
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