tlVIW e l.iUi.t.t.GX.'i rill . 'f. B. MAB8BA. Editor Proprltor. , Tffl. "WltjVEBT. SJtailshaL J J-i r:x SlJXltX'ltl', PA.' j SATURDAY, JANUARY 6.W08. tTo Tnrtsr.1KTtrr. Our patron ftllJiuow, that mi 1 Mponwa rc ..aowj.iwjbe ns much at formerly. In our bualnnt ' we .mttat pay tie cash, for aH. wg eonsuti.';.' tliorefore ask the favor 'of our patritna lo- Jtuit us .lie amount Apt tuotigh Tt foajt, jf small. The large amount of smaH bills t standing when brought' togeineri vriil be an 'Important item and greatly Wld'Aiif business. .-: i: i ,.. ; s-. M - Cylf Jon desire a good DonlJ pasts Or vest mtd . ap ia Uie latest style, sod owl ( the toast fulik)ristj ' foods at redced prteeS, sail tM f.'B: HmieV, nter- olisnt tailor. Fswn t.', oprojtts yFeaycr.'i Hotel. . ; IjPHounAT PnusSHl'S of every doncrlption cn ..r W V I.'nhth. In Flinunl'l hliil.l. Ing. Market street, who hsi a iBTge variety. Bee fcis advertisement In another eottimn. J '' ' ,' , t CyJon PninTino.' Orders for iloodbills, Clreii lari, Cards, and u'l other krads of job work can be foriranled to this office, and wilt be returned to any point In the county by mail, express tr' railroad. Terms are reasonabl e. and jho work will be executed in the latest stylo and best manner. "' 'I ' (j?The recent rhlns cnuied a eonMcrnblo freshet in the river last week. The number of logs' that osino down adrift, was greater than was tw known at this sensvn ttThec.qVitls nidenraped from the booms oboro Iock U7on,eaust bjr Ilia breaking upof the ice. , , :,,..' .- .. . , . . CP The' Episcopal Chorch, Op this plnce which has been recently rcmoillcd nnd repaired Insidhas alio boen handsomely painted, aud a handsome ohan delier now lights op the churoh. There new im. provement; add much (o the comfort of the members, as well as the appearance of the building. , . 15"" The snow that fell lost week newly 1) disap peared. The slight fall of snow since mndrf but in- dincrent sleighing. .- .. CSTac carrier, of .the "American," is highly eratified bv tho kind rememhrancui nf ill MhmH. itn the delivery of his annual address, and tenders bis grateful thank. '" , " ,' ,' , ,, ' ' tv The Borough Ordinanoe ednferrtng authority on the Chief Burgots to arratg .an,d:exumine nlfen" ders, and commit them if irupcr,f is a good movo. in tbo right direction.. We trust it amy have it good effect in restraining rowdyism, nii.chicf and intern pcranc. -1 -'."! :. Uf- Wo are indebted to Jlon. Uoorge F. Millor for Congressional favors in the wny' of documents. Mr. .M.'ller, we observe, Juy been elected ,l'resident of tho Lowisburg a r.d fpruoe Ceek" Kail Hood, one of the contemplated connections tint i to conrtitute the extension of the Allsntia 4 Ureal Ti esttr Itnil Itoad.' ' ' ' " ty-Our friend, lldorge Gaul, not only feels friend ly towards soldiord, but lso remembers tho printor?., Ue lias placed the publisher sudor obligaUoos fsr a fine turkey as a J'ow Year's gift May he live long to enjoy this world's goods. V7. BesqrEHA.ixA Dental Association. The semi nniinl luslitn nr thia fisvwMiitinn will bfl hold in this place, on Wednesday next, Jonuary loth. ISM, to I commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. All thoso interested in the advancement of the profession mo cordially 'nvited to attend. Zj& Tho Tribune Almsnac, publishod at the office nf the New York Tribune, contains the usual amount of valuable statistical information. 1 Kw Yeab's DA-.-The advent of this doy tsnotcelenraterl asmaeBastormeriy. xnrew lors- , , ... e i . , .t.A 1. ...... U' a , i , ! j , , ,. , .... .. T. i some valuablu uocuincnts. Artcr is a typo still a great day for making and rccoivtng calls. In , di this place there was some observance of this rule, and and fully uildirituildi tho wants ot the fra sorae of our Northumberland fricnds.'takin; advan. j tcnity and never Ibrgets his frirnds. Mny tago of tho sleighing, pad laying aside, for the time j ocing. ayttropHotnt loursoi meir a7f'cnii5"uiirn. . piid us a friendly visit, end wore well pleased with the spiritual aud friendly greetings with which tbey were received. Among the incidents of the doy, was the parade of the l'antnsticals, who, ltf the various guises of negrocsi Indians, 4o., on horse.baek, vehiolear-and oo foot, :uu;cl considerable sport. . . ' j-. As Acueeablk btBrBiSE-Tbo Trosbyte. '.criun congregation of this plaoe paid tholr pastor, Rov. 8. W. Rr.iOA.tT, a very igteenhl. Visit on Frl lay cvoning, Uie 22d Inst. . Mr. R Jiss recently gone o housekeeping, and bad just taken possession of hid house, in Fawn street, when it was besieged by hu 1 peoplo, who cam with bags of potatoes, sacks o. lour, pneksges of ooffue, sugar, tea and other gro- ! icrics ; cans of fruit, baskets of oakes, strings of sau. ' nge, turkeys, chickens, Ac, to start him in house- j ccping. One gentleman contributed a car load of .08 1. Donations in money, amounted in all to forty, lis dollars were also received All this was very -lcasnnt aud creditable to the liberality of the con gregation. After the donations bud been made, one if Uie Indies, who were chiefly concerned in getting ip the affair, read Uie following amusing verscs .vhich were briefly, but suitably, responded to by the Reverend gentleman." "' '" We're a coming, dear pastor, with greenbacks, snd su forth. i ,: To show you the why-fore ' we sent for you here." tVe were gruatly in need of a shephord to go f nib, To lead the wild sheep, und the goats by the tar. K farmer was asked what he'd give toward the tircaohinx-. This farmer, in " raising." had always good luck, aid ho, " 1 will pay in potuiotoes anil oaboage. i always deal fairly, and give Unci bt 1,uiri." We com with our truck, sir, of various patterns, And beg you to notice what's hard lobe seen rhe stamp of afftwilon, tliat marks every parcel, To show wo don't tr utile to anything mean. ' - Mr. Montelius, your good predeoeor, line left bis arm chair, for Uie ue of you sire, s.nd some other good soul, has made you possessor Lit sUn coal sulbeieut to keep a gc-;d fire. in the sausage, behold notes of admiration! The eanued fruit, with love is mad sweeter, I ween. - iVe noed not commend to yoor fond Spprobatiou Tomatoes, well leusonod with spioe of esteem. There are tins from Uie tiruuan, and flour from the miller, i . . There is oil for the lumps of our blessed youz pciesil. rhere Is truck from the grocers there's all things but siller And gold : they arose arc o here, in these bard times, ut least, ' fhcre Is i.iiuo of the fruit which provoked the leui'p; tation, A fair, and as One, as in Paradise grew; ly tho wsy, 'twas the apple that caused the relation Kxiitiug between this id people aud you. . Isy yok, with your fruits, eounleraot its sad evil, jfy oduetantlj holdiof th cress to our vievj Vhilo standing behind it, may all .its grout mercies lie ever reflated, dear pastor, on you. f5T A VAfcCAiLS Cass. The eak voted frat he Ladies Festival for the benefit of the Uood latent ?ire Couipauy, last week, realised Ure handaoma am of two hundred and forty-twe dollars. The an" .erstandiuc ws, that the eke was to be given to he Clergyman who received the largest number of otes, at tea cent each. The vote took plaoe on Wednesday evening and tea o'elock was axes! for the irue of elcsiac the polls. As the soar approached be tout est among the friends of the different Olergy' aeo voted for became warm and exoiUng. The re alt Droved as follows : l.v r. C. Kramer, of the Reformed Church, 1(43 m h W Riirt. of the Presbyterian ". '61 f V ., tl M Hhndaa. of the LuUieraO M . . The eontert su eonflned prlaalpsJly among th kree Clergymen first named. , I tW LAJ3ULSFE8TIVAt FOB TDE 1 BHitrefriVoi TRfc tkiod Isttofp fimi fcb.i-. The Festival gotten bp by tbb ladies of this place,'' for 'the benefit f: the lood' Intent Fir Cim'paftyWaa cofJiuciV be ilcei affording ijiuch 'amuentnf ani'gliig general Batiafaotio to all oncerneA:Tlioi ncl't jrcetlpts ,'pf ,tha f:tvot .amounted V Seven HwadrM and Rfeti Dollhri. ';. , bne bf Iie most arousing,'. a'a, well as pw! fltaWe'ftatorrt W tlie progrtritme;' wag the ballot-box. Attbia station. ithe "right of suffrage" win somewhat restricted. Ten centi.Vrts"tBaI''irrt4ierty fjuiUftlciitiou' for a tingle vott,flBil-ten nte or every -atldi-tioanl Vote. 'Voters wer not restricted as to the u timber a(, votes they wished to poll, but were "J:sirel tot "yotq earlyjaod Tote often," as theyjdid In "old Bctlts vthcH they were charged with voting for Jackson, years niter his dctjtb. - AThe eiion,,' wtiicji (was.ttp tlccide who wfesth "prettiest girl in Snnbury," exulted a'grcat,ckUi bf Interest,' the'first and second nights, chiefly between Miss "J. II." and Miss "J. I.." who ench received nearly ,100 votes. On the feennd nigUt the contest waxed wann,.. when Miss "C R." contested the honors with Ali&a ,"J. II.'. w lien about llOd votes were' polled. On ihb third night tho "vote.ou beauty?, was partially .suspend ed, on iu;couut petite yqto for tho priza bake lor tiie cicrgyjneiv r wnicit. ,uj votes were polled, rcalizujgtie hamtaome sum of $212. -vn the fourth finc jns i)ight the vote fur the "handsomest gal" was resumed. The foHowingJs totnl tote for the four ... ..Miss "J, H f . ; , , ....1,133. ii .i" Miss "0. V,.," ' i 000 ..MiM'v:!,-;,'".,:";:;;-:' Mat.'; . .Miss"L. C," i . , 204 " .. Another amusing .. incident, - of tho last night was the vote, ' donatiitg ft-Hitchclor's Cb.Vitm'ag';rw.v',, made" out of ' a skeleton "gytnpson" bush, on which dangled 'ginger cakes of various patterns, Bologna sausages, dofl babies, 'ca'ndies', fcc. .This tree was to lie the prhd bf the fortunntd indi'vidiml Who received the most votes ns the. "handsomest looking bachelor iiiSunbury,", ,Aunig yie candiihit'cs voted fox, were "Col. W.," "J.Y." editor of the Gaictt,. and "N; Si K.' 'Our neighbor of tho Gitccttc, we understand. manifested considerable interest, fearing that the Col. nriglt rurry olT the honored prir.e, but which wus Iliully awarded t( our lortu nutc coleinporaiy, though wiaju assert that it was it tie vote between him'und "N. S. 1.' Tliu indies wyiu exceedingly busy, 'election' eering t'oc their ,1'uvoiitu ca)dulales, , utid w hen the result was announced the cheering wus long and loud. 1: i ,i; t j-;,---.. ' ,"' . t5 L'oNATio.i Visit. The Pastor of Xli Trotci. , taut I-iuscoiiul Church of (hit plaoo, Jtv. L. W. Uibson, n UiUou by urpieen Suturday evcnltift the SUIh ulll, by a goodly number ofMiU frieiids and members of his church, who besieged his residence, with Inukols, packages, 4c, coutmiuing. flour, but. ter, poultry; meat. sugar, tea, coffee, spices. carpotingl dress gcHiit, chithiug, and a variety of household biues envelopes eonUiining,-.ln nil. 50 in i monev. tuo aonations were nncrsi. arnrnrittte. nnd in , excellent taste.' To' the recipients it was an unexpected bat most agreeable surprise The be- eitftiug patty, rtr ffsminttig sn sour or two ana partaking of some refreshments, tcft highly gratified, affording another illustration of the Scriptural maxim, " blessed are. those that givaas irel as Uiose that cjy-We ere tinder obligation to our friend A. A. Shisslcr Esq., of Washington city for 1 ' o J i,j3 sl,a(aw never grow less Cdjr1", rtiasKNTATioN. On Kew-Ycar'a evening, llcv. -8. W. Iteigurt, the pastor of tbo Presbyterian church, was wailed upon by a delegation of young ladies of his con gregntion, ainl presented witli a lurge cake very beautifully a"d tastefully iced. Mr, II I).' Wharton, on behalf of the fair donors 'made the presentation, in a few felicitous remarks. Mr. It. has been hiirhlv favored in bciiig made the recipient of so many to "kens of affection and regard ' from his par ishioners. t Tho trial of K. Ii. Rhodes for the alleged murder of Mrs. Chamberlain, commenood on Tues day lost. Tho court consumed most of the first day in empannellinga jury. Tho trial is still in progress as we go to press. , l3rA meeting of the Good Intent Fire Campany will be held In Uie Council Room on Mundny eve ning at CJ o'clock. All the members are requested to be present. Those who wish to connect themselves with the company are Invited to attend. ?!Shjs a Woman, in another column picking Sam burg grapes for Spcer's Wine. It in an admirable article, usod in the hospi tals and by the Grst class families in Paris, London and New York, in preference to old Port Wino. It i worth a trial, as it gives great satisfaction. For salo by W. A. Ben nett, i i .. A Cabd By a resolution of the members of the Wood Intent Fire Company, their thanks are respeot folly tendered to the public for tbeir liberal patronage to the Ladies Festival, held for their "beocCt. To the ladies, especial thanks are due for their energy and teal in getting up the Festival, and untiring exertions in carrying ont their aim, in making so handsome a donation to the company. The names of those who participated, are' directed to be recorded in the Re. eord Book of the company, and will always be held in the highest esteem by every member. ' The thanks of the company are also extended t0 Mr. S. Faust and family, fur the use of a store room during the festival, so kindly offered. , E. TYILVERT, President. J. C. Welkkb, Secretary. . , ,:. .. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OHIl.A.C'K. Bs it. Exacted by the Burseas and Common Couneilmen of the ISorough of Bunbury, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That if aay person or persons, within the limits of the borouirh, aforesaid, become intoxicated and disor derly, disturbing the peace, by riotous or other oon- duot, the Chief Hurgeae or toe said borough be ana is hereby authorised, at hut own view, or intormstioa being made before him, to iteue a warrant to oause the arrest of such person or persons so offending agsmst this ordinance, and have the same brought before him, and upoa.oonviotioq.of any such offence, shall forfait and pay suon Sne as may be imposed by the Chief Burgees ef said borough, not exoeeding twenty dollars, for the use of said borough, and any person or persons negleeting or refusing to pay the same, with oqsui , of suit, the i Chief Burgess is hereby authorised to eoasiait such persea or per sons ta the oounty jail for each offence, for any period pot eased ing sixty days." Approved, December 1 1, A. D .1WI5. ' ,' , , ti. B fiOYER, . v.." . . Chief Burgas.' ' A" Kswaadlne lot f pERrcitXS, ,.fcr ta il. Holidays, at LIOHTJfER'8. ScrofUla, or king's Evil, is a constitutional disease, a corruption of tha : blood, by which this fluid becomes vitiated, weak, and poor. Being in the cirrulntion, it pervades tho whole boily, and may burst out in disease on any part of it. No organ is free ' from its attacks, nor is there one which it mny not destroys The serofiiiosm taint is variously ' causes -ny mreirtip bihwy W tiSiHg, ctis- i ordered or unhealthy fiod, impure nir, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by tho venereal infection. What- ; ever bo its origin, it is hereditary in the con- stitution, dcsrcmling " from parents to children ; unto the third and fourth generation j " indeed, it seems to be the roil of llim who snys, "I ' wH- visit! the' -inwmita- of tlic fikbers upon thtfr tltflilren."1 k '' 1 J Its effects commence by deposition from tho blood of corrupt or ulcerous matter, which, in the liniR-', liver, nnd internal orpnns, is termed tubercles; in tho ulnmli, awellings; nnd on , the surfaee, eruptions or sores. This foul cor ; ruption, which Renders in the hlootl, depresses the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu ' tions not only Miller from scrofulous com- j plaints, but they have far less power to with stand tho attacks of other diseases) consc , quently vast numbers perish by disorders which, n1tho'.:i;h not scrofulous in their nntiire, arc still rendered fatal by this taint in tho system. Most of the consumption which de cimntes the human family has Its origin directly in this scrofulous contamination 1 tmil ninny destructive diseases of tho liver, kidneys, hrnin, and, indeed, of nil tho organs, nriso fi'om or arc aggravated by Ihe sonu: cause. One quarter of nit our people ero scrofulous ' their peTsoiia'nroviiiVfided .by tli lurking in fecial, r(d their JwalUi .IsAdiJiniMod by it. Trjcleans it li-om tlwrftJ'Stpm we must renovnto tint' blood bv an alterative tneitlciue. jid in. rigorate it '. by ItunltTijf .food.' tad ""xercise. JSUeh a mcdiciiic we aupply in Compound Kxlfact d Sar,dri!!a, tlve rrioit crTcettml rettiedy wbieb the mvdlcril skil of our titrres cmi: -devise fit tlfis' cwtj" whore pfWnillil!affd fittfd ihahuly. -It f-efmii-bined from the most, activu rcmedialstliat tiaVe been discovered furtive expurgation of this foul disordct'fr'tfni jHahlo'hU aipttlip rcf cue of tbo ss-st'XHs i from . it duhttutlUc cpnfe'iucnces. Ilrhrvlf' should' lie Si)kid fhW.nire of not oidv Scrofula, but also tlioso other nlfcc- 'ions' Wlitehaiio. lir.om it, ijuji iw Ja,er tiTH .and' Kkis 1isB.ii:'s,k'St.' K&iunnr 'Piufe, Tto.sftivor''iiis'ivi-S:"?.r'Jriii't.'rs fi-sTtrr.v.K. Hi orciirs. tli.AtMs'nfftl if,iii.s',:TevonS:, TrtTru noil Vl-T KiM-rs:, wtt.ir nr.o, -icikowoiim, Kdc'rM iUij H'liVi friC iiiid MrrKVfiiXt. )is kasks1' DifoV'sv; f iVst-rrM . Ive-M'ili'rvv- iritel, iJpdced.I.l, CciMrlAfSI's AlilslMl 1 UOM VITIA i-riSii-iuJl'Mftili JWjiuu. ,-'i'li'3lioMda3llirif in f nfumfiii ofhn Umid", ivfmuilcd iiilrutli, foVsVtrWrili'is'allreneriiik.iijl' tlWoSd. Tho tirtrttadnt -tjiii nos wid: vti lite.of tlus SarsaiiS- Tilla is to imulvmid ri gcHeraie tliis jyilnUluiJ, 'wkhoiit wlui;!t Moniil health is impossible in -eorvticminatcu lunstitutiout'j : . i i,-,r .j, .r..-.-V "u i . f'f..i.T - V, y.,r .....t " ' " '" oii;'Vun srhr.ov' t'tfitt hi " :,: " Tutrrinltli lt Itrmttteiit1 I Fever, or fVcver nnd Airrtea I ever, D'evrrS - Dtmib iA , ila;4fisl li,jHrlic, urh II tl Uous -iimnttritv.'iiRU tiitwiM i-rrs,"tittte(i for the WHvltirtnm 4t-itlfvwe(veirlliint Ilia; lii ll!ln'r)ilt-rr-.iip;' iii-ttt,'c-aiietl tiy tile Malm-la of Jinnsutndc CoitiitrieM, v"e nre nntiVi'tl here to rHTrr the-r)immiiiity a remedy wliicli.mkile it e-irts tlia above complaints wilU ccuainti, i Kiill-jirifei-tlr I s:mUs.aji any ijiiadlity. -flic'if K tcnurtv fs fnt.-rliitd'.lp In dlstvte'ts here --drrseISt1H1-tinp; ilikiinlMs vscvail.' .TWs -"Otian" xpl tiie inii.Niimiic rmison of Fiivait ikhu Aot'S from the fteii srd prtxtciils tho tie veloprnenf uf Uio ilin!, if l;.kca oa the first np proatliof iiHpreiiiinitorya".nptums It is not only the best remedy eter vet iliscovfiid fur litis, chits Of compMilts, lint t.l.ii the cl-rnpest.' The'brpe qusntitv-tp supply for a f!'i!l!r1.rinrsit wfthinifie reueh of evrtT IhhIv ! and in bilious districts, where f Fkvbu.. AMU Ani'H AMtvaUa, cverv boulv kliuuld ItMl It WilU W T rp,fy. utIM lul , K4 frolM tion- A ttrent sunrduriltt of this rcmedr over anv ' ether fvcf diaeuttriroVfut llio upcedy ami cerrtiin 5 dire of Inicrmiuents is that it cootoii sno Uoiniiie i-UX Biurtalcpiisciiieiit(r it p rodaces no quinism or oilier liijoriu,ujs eoct in niuiv)i r niiou uio i-oiimiui tion. lhostj cnreil ov It r r left as heal thy ns if they nan never Itnci tiie oifcaiir. t - c ever and Ague Is not alone the Cfmseqrienre of tlus Biiasiuatie poi,a. . A k' eat variety of iliwir lcr? nriaa fioi) iin iuilaioin, oiiiou)t-liicli are , iVsaj '''', Ulianmttism, Clint, co'ww, Jiliiul vess, 'fiwtfiacir, HttracJir; 'Catarrh, jtslhtiia, Vitl pitatimt, Vninfitl Aff'rrtion of the Spleen, llyitrr id. Pain in fh Hntnrli, t'vlir, I'nntysit mid lie' rnnrjnnevit nf ih Slomui all nf which, when Originating iu Jliis caese, put uu the intermittent iypt or. become peviodioid. This " C'i.'ki: " expels the poiann from the bloat!, end conteqiienlly rurrs tbcm nil alike. , It is an jnv.ilinb!e protection to immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily 'residing In the nialavrous dUtrlcr. If taken oeeh sionallv r -daily while expnwV to the Infection, that will be excietctl fmm the Rytitcm, and rannot ' jwoumulate in -wrfiusent quuntlty to ripci) into dis--case. Hence it is even nun o valuabio for protcc tion than cure, aud few will ever stifW from Inter- ' rnittcnts'if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords.-' ' '" " Prepared hy Dr.J, C, At3 &. CO., Lowell, Mass. u F RILING A SON, Sunbury, Va. R. B. McCny, Nnrthumberlsnd. and all llruscgits and dealers everywhere. - .At wiwlcsalo by.J. M. JKIKHIS4 CO.. Philadelphia. December 23. THIS. Ty BRE Al) & ' FANCY CAKES. Two doors wrsl of tho Post Office, St'NBURV, Pa., RESPECTFLI.LY inrorius the oitiicna of hurt bury and vicinity, that ha mill bake to order all kinds of ' 1'akrsfar ISuIIm, 9nrtoM, . Families ore supplied with riltMl jiltbAii, rwlsi Rolls, Rusks, Tea Runs, ic, aud also kept-on hand manafaetured out of tho best mnterials. ' . Alt orders will meet with prompt attention. flaring hail largo experience I hope to give general satisfaction to all who may favor me with their patronage. DAVID FRY. Suuuury, Deo. 9, 1905. JOHN W1XVEB. BOOT 3z STriOE' MANUFACTU RBK, Que door East of Filling's Store, Market Square, SUDBURY, PENN'A. RESPKCTFt'LLY tnforms the eltUenaof Sunbdry and vicinity, that having sal'oly. returned from uie army, wi1 ait'ii.it resume uib oumiiwv. uuu uianu facture. to order.-lkls ami CUoea, of all kinds, ot the best material, and at4he lowest rates lor cash. lie hopes to receive a full shore of patronage. Sunbury, Dee. 14, lsriS.. - t -, 1 y-1' " r s . Hcoslju; . ltuiltMaI. . .' v v .' WINTER' AHRAN(XEIIENT '. Kov a7th4160q. ,. j , GRSAT TRUNK IJNE front the Vorth and Itortu-West for PhUadtphi, Mew York, Read ing, l'ottsville, Labanoa, Allentown, Boston, Ao. Trains leave Iarrisburg for -New-York, as fol lows: 3.00, 7 2o and 1(5 A. M and 1.45 and 1) 00 P. M , arriving at New York at 5.1(1 and 10 00 A. M. and 3.40 and lu.a5 P. M , connecting with aiuiilnr Trains on the Pennsylvania Ruilroad ; Sleeping Cars accompanying llio 3.00 and 0.05 A. M. Trains, with out chanf;0. Leave for Reading. Puttsvillo, Tamaqua, Miners ville, Ashland, Pine drove, Allentown and Philadel phia at 7.35 A. M. audi. 45 and V.00 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal stations ; the 0 00 p m. Train making no close connections for Pottsvillo, nor Philadelphia. For Pottsville, Schuylkill ilaven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehunua Rail road, leave llarrisburg at 4 00 p. in. Returning: Leave New York at K.00 a.m., 12:00 Noon at 8.00 p. m.; Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. aud 3.30 p. m. ' Pottsvillo al 8.30 a.m. and 2 45 p m.; Asmana o va ana u u a. ui. ami i.ia p. m., sama qua al 7.35 a m. aud I 40 p. m. .'. j,,. a ,. t c, ii.:,, j Leave roiisviue fr Lnnot( ukc?uuuj lain anu Susquehanna Railroad at t 45 a. in. Reading Aecommodation Train lei ma; Aecommodation train leaves Heading at 80 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.30 P.M. Columbia Railroad Trains loave P.eading at 8.10 A. M. aud A. la P. M. for Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster Columbia, Ao. On Sundays : Leave New York at 8 P.M., Phila delphia 3.14 P M. Pottsvillo 8.00 A. M., Tamaqua 8 A Al. Horrisuurg T-uj a m ana Heading at t A- At fur. ItsLrriabtirs:, and 10 42 a. as. for New York. . Commutation, Mileage, Season, and Excursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from all points. Baggage eheoked through : 80 Pounds Baggage al lowed each Paaseuger. O, A.NICOLLS, General Superintendent' Pe..( 1843. s-i '.i j,.JtJ. (- Wo -T-rfJEAD WHAT DR. eCflCTOV.S DOIW.'T I u aa . . ." ' t DR..' H. BCHENCK, -'i 1 " ' '; u'.' fiRA 8m: T feel It a duty I ewe b you, and, to Who are wulferlhg otirlcr the diseeee known as OiitisirmeStnand Liver Comnlalnt, to It them Vnliw what great brhnflM I have received fnm your Pul monic Brrwpwna rienweea, Tonio in sotaort a tlmt. By the 6teing of Und it has eared me htrs far, 'Dr.-PerrWick, I will now make my itatement to you, as roltnwa :"-AVut eighteen monta ago I was aHaof-ed with a severe eongn, and ft soiled on nvy tnngs 1 I could notretaia anything I a, and snf fred with evening ftvers and nicht swe.ts. I -was 'TrV Binoh reduced. ' The whites of niyes were f very yellow; UKewiso my ssint my appnui an gone, and unAble to digest what I did eatj bowtaawnllen, irregular and costive. I was very low rprlted, and 6d nh violent spells of Icmithlng whin I laiil down at night and when I arose Ta the mooing that they would last one or two hours, ' V ' Tthen would he nearly cshsuslet, and ww entlre lnriable to lie on my left sido. ' I-asnnottlesoribo mv wretched snfferinir as I would wish todoV Every r)rgn la my body w diseased or dorangeii ftich was my situaTitm at rnis lime, ana l wim, ooiwea w rnv bed from the lust of Februsn:. &l. notable to sltrirV. I had the best 'of -Hiialos attenitane Jl.-J hot of the time. ' Tfcfy eough was so very bad1 that It racked me VoVy much. I at this time raised a large quantity of thiok, yellow, offensiv matter, snmtlntee with blood, and it was generally accompa nied tynsoscft and a furred and thick coated tongue. At the time of eonghing sti badly I would have sharp, shooting rfafns in my loft fide and heart, hight swcntSjSnd mrnessall through my whole chestj had much inward fever, pain In my back and nndet my shoulder blades and in the small of my back, anil St times so severe that it would throw mo into spssrrrs Now my physician gave me up to die. Others' T had, and the test of them, but they ciuld do nothing forme, and at that time I was nothing bat skrn nnd bnncs. I then was In tho western pari nf Missouri. In Jnno last we left there for the Kat, and in Angust Inst we eamo to New York; and I was so reduced that I could only wslk a little with my husband's help. After I had been here a short time the salt wator breoso made me fool mnch hotter for a time and then I had again to call a physirian far aid . We had four of the boat physicians of Kow York on tho diseases nf the lungr, nnd doctors of all kinds, but nf no avail. They snid t was past euro, and that my lungs were ton far gouo for any one to cure me. siumc ups wno 1 waa on iny ira sooai me nousc, not ablo to do much of anything." In November last I grew ' worse, snd the consumption diarrhea set In and lasted nlmut eight weeks. We had tried all and everything that I could grasp at like a dying person for my disoascs consumption and liver com plaint but of no avail. ' r ; ..In January, 1K63. 1 was brought down agiinnn my bod, and was nut expected to live the night out. My husband stayed al my sido, and other friends, and they all give mo op io die. At this time every onowhusaw madid not think I woe Id leave my bed a living woman. Tho Drat night I was attacked with epiisuis. and was deranged most of the time. A friend, Mrs. Harris, came to see me the last of toe week.' nncl brought the Sunday Mercnry. In it was an account of a great euro performed by Dr. Schcnck. Mio read it to mo, and it was so much like iny own disease Unit I nkod my busbitnd to go and seojhiiu for 'mo. At this time I htul given up all hopes' of cvor getting well again, and made my pence with uod, to uo rcauy wncn iiu caiicu lor mo. y ' ' " , '; Oh the 5?th of Jnntiftry, 1S0.1, rny husband called On Dr. Schcnck, 32 Doail street. Now York, and stated to him my enso, with a request lor him to call and sen me, which he did. and examined mo with tho rajpirometor. Whon he was about to go I asked him if he onnld cure mo ? His reply was: "1 enn not tell, both lung-" are diseasod. ami the bronchial tubes uro affected on b-jth (ides. ' And yet he seemed to think there Vf ero lungs enough left to ef fect, n cure- if tho dinrrhoa ami Id be stopped, lie said in order to do this, he would have to givo Man drake Pills in small doses at first, to carry off the mm bid matter, and then, with astringents, ho hoped to chock it, which he did, hut the constant coughing, night sweats, nnd diarrhea had prostrated me so thut ho wus afraid my vijal powers were loo much pros trated ever to riilly. and yot ho seemod to think if I could live to get enough Pulmonic Syrup through my system to cause expectoration, there were lun(,-s enough left lor me to reeovw. ' Ho winded roe to try tho Pulmonio Syrup nnd ijoaweed Tonio at onco, saying it would do nte no harm, if it did mono good. The fir?t week it seemed to give me strength, so that on Sunday after I sat up in bed and ate hearty for a sick woman; but the next week 1 lost nil hope und wished my husb ind not to give mo any more medicine. Rut tho doctor bad named him of this, and when the mcdiwino was clearing out the system it landc thein fuel somewhat restless, nnd to perso verc; nnd ho insisted on my tukingii; and t new feel tho benefit of it. For after eight days I begnn tn giiin strength, nnd, with tho exception of a cold that put me bnck some, I have been gaining strength o body, mv eough is going away, and all uy pains regnlar, and my breath is sweet, and o J that 1 am now goin -,'about, and sew and road ns well as I ever could. 1 1'iave taken eixteon bottles of the htodiclno, eight nf each. I now have a good appo tito and rent well at night; my cough does not trouble mo in gotting up or lying down. I would horo say to tho atllicted with consumption or liver eomplnint, that Dr Schcnck is no humbug. You can rely on what ho snys- Delay not; it is danger ous to trillo with these diseases. If you would be eurcd, go utoncc, nnd uny one niOiing to know the facts as herein stated ena call at my residence, 117 West Houston street, New York citv. MRS. MARY F. FARLOW. We, the undersigned, residents of New York, are acquainted with Mrs. Farlow, and know her state ment to be true. We nlso know that sho used Dr Scbeuck s Pulinouio Syrup and Sciwced Tonic, nnd havo reason to bcl.vvo that to this mcdicino she owes her preservation from a premature grave. S. FARLOW, Ii7 Woit Houston St. EL'GEXK UNDKKIULL. 7 Oreenwlch st. Mrs. EL'tiLXl". L NKKKHILI,, C70 Urcciiwich St.. . Al'dUSTA L'NDERHILL, 070 Greenwich st. ' A.F. HARRIS. 117 Wt Iloiist. n ft. EMILY i LOVER. 117 West Houston st. J L. COLE. 3.1 Cottage place M A. LEUillTON, 4:l llroaiway. Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP. HI Amity place. 1 mn well acquainted with Mis' Mury Farlow, and with ber husband, Mr. It. farlow, tbey having for a few months past, attendee at iny church, nnd 1 nuiiconvineod tLaluny statement which they might uuike might bv relied ou us true JOHN DOS'LIXG, D. D., Tastor of Bedford St. Baptst Church, N. Y. Do. Schcnck will be prufcssioiidly at his principle oftico No. 15 iYorth Sixth street, corner ot'Coiumuruo, Pliilmlelphia, every Suturday, from il A.M. until 4 P. M., No. 321iond street. New York, every Tues day, from V to 3; No 34 .Sunnier street, Boston, Muni.. Scvery Wednesday, from 9 to 3. and every other Fridnv at lt3 llaltimore streit, lialtiaioru, Md. All advice true, but for a thorough examination nf the lungs with the Respiromutcr, niu charge is three Uoiiars. Price of the Pulmonic Pyrup aid Seaweed Tonio, each $1 HI per bottlu. or $7 50 per aalf dotem Man drake Pills. 25 cents per box. For tale by ail Drugisrs aud Dialers. December 2, ltstfa I y. 9G-TAKE-I500N0TICE4T8 WINTER A SPUING OIERAITONS, fijilcndi'l Variety of FANCY GOODS, UOLD A SljYER WARE, I'holoi'iiitliM, Watt-lies, Jcvtt-ii-y, At 69 Nassau Stkest. We now offer a splendid variet of the choicest ml kout Mnul. nn lArmi lh,il liiml. anH will HUlh everybody; and if our doalinjjs Ire not fair and noncst, au uot patrouite us ; nn'i u air gooiB itru nov as represented, return them and wewill refund the money. lU.MJlllM. twenty thousand articles of gnodi are for sale at two dollars ouch consisting of PIANOS, MELODE1XB, ? DIAMOND JEWELRIi, Uold Vnt'liM, Nilver 1'atclicM, SIL VKll WAIE, IHOTCQEAPH ALHJMS, And. a great variety of fancy goors and jowelry. Itieae goods are numbered from one o twenty thou sand, and twenty thousand notices are numberod from one to tweuly thousand, aud pu'iutu sealed en veloMS and thorouehly mixed, eadt number cor responding with emus artlule of goois. Any person sending Itnriy eeius lor an on coiocu pnoiogrupn, will receive two of these notices win each photo graph; making, where an agent suds, five photo graphs and teu notices for one dollar the extra pho- togrupa auu iwo nouooa iiee io ue aguui. iua ariiole of goods oorreirpoading with the number on the notieo, ns matter what Its value,will be sent on the receipt of two dollars. If tbo roods when re ceived do not give satisfaction, re'un thein and we wilt refund the money. Send thirty cents for aa oil eoloixt pbotogregh, religious, comic or fancy, and two nuioee. Uive us one trial and we know you will send again. Address all orders KENNEDY A AO., Box 4103 ' Kew York. , Kovooibcr 25, 1SB5. lm - FOR SALE. TWELVE (12) valuable building Us in Sunbury, oa Blackberry street, oontainiug ut) (60) feet In front, in said street, and two hunred and thirty i 2.10) foot io depth. All necessary nformation can ia had by calling oa tbe. euhaeribei at bis office on Blackberry street, nearly opposite he reeideuoe of Judge Jordan. X arms of purchase, issv LLOYD T. iOURBACH. -Banbury, Deaember 2, 1B66. BREAKFAST SHAWLS, for aalt at tho Fancy Store cf " ANN4 PAINTER. STORE. . " L i W.A.BENNET, Klnrhrt aatirtft, NtnDtnY, Pa. IK leave to AVINtf recently wurobased the Drna .Stor rormeriy eonnnoted I b R A Fisher". I bee inform the eitlsenl of Snnburv and VI- oionji uih ut mureiy repienisnea my atoes Of .. I ; ". ' . '. mm. tbcj na- ; . .: . al... r I . .. . . F A N03T ARTICLES ! : such as Combs, Brushes, Pncket-Books, Soaps, Pelt fumery, Hair-Oil, Knives, &'oiasorst-Coal-Oil Lamp, Tobacoo and Cigars, , . .. , . , niiifK, Oil),; 4i3lne, UlnsiM, Pisty VrtrnlNlie; 1'aK-nt .MeiHclnca, &?. All my Tipolurea, Syrups, Ointments. Cerates-, and other preparations bio manufactured by myself) and from the best material I onn prooure In Market. Having had quite a number of years' experience In 'Tffr nd Preemption Buinetn, both In Philnd'rVhla and the country, and also the advantage of the' Cl.'ge pf Pharmacy. I reel eom petnt to COMPOCNi A PRESCRIPTIONS that the Physicians and puoVi "ay favor me with. All my preparations as I have"0" asserted, are made from the best material, and "I0" Bone I assert, they are brofflolnal strength. " . For aiediainal purposes, I keep on band ffija7 best . , , WINES, BRANDIES AND LIQUORS. flint I inn procure. ' ! i ' " Before purchasing elsewhere, call and oonvloee yourown mind. ... W. A. BENNETT. Sunbury, Nov 18, 1Sn5. Pianos I Pianos 1 1 MY PIANO FORTES, which have boon awarded numerous high ' PRIZE MEDALS, for years past In this Country and Europe, for their decided superiority, are still manul'aotured in this City, where their exoellenao has been long aoknow lcrlgsd and nniversnlly admired. In delicacy and sweetness of tone with purity and power, they are unniualfbd Snd fully warranted, on tho most reason able terms. ! ' , , CONRAD MEYER,. No. T21 ARCH St., PHILADELPHIA. NoV. It, 1805. 3m HO ! 'FOR TBIi: 1IOI.1U AVi ! HOLIDAY PRESENTS! , . PrcNcntsi for the llollduj w! I woald respeotfully call the attention of the citl sens of SLNUL'RY and vicinity to my Stock of fBESENTB FOB THE HOLIDAYS, ' coisrazsTiisTO of Books. ' Port Folios, ' Writing Piks, Photograph Albums, ... - Uold Pons, Photograph Frames, Ladies Compamdns, 1'idtHrd rrames, GAMES FOR OLD AND YOUNG. Picture Hooks. Transparent Flutes, Alphohot Blocks, i' Diasootiug Pictures, 4c, io., Ac, k'a. TOY SI A FincSclcction of Choice lOl'S, Amcriann aud Imported. Harper's, Uodey'a. Atlnatie and Electie Monthly . Megasines. Harpor's Wickly, Frank Leslie, New York Leger, Ao., at my Counter. COAL OIL LAMPS AND FIXTURES. Of these 1 havo a largo stock Cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. Call asd Examine K. F. LDlHf NEltv Market Square. Sunbury, Pit. N JJ ,W : G 11.0 0 E R.Y. THE subscribers bege leave to nanounco to tho citizens of Sunbury and its vicinity, that they buvo opened a NEJV GXlOCEttlT, .) Tico doors west of J. II. Ewjlc't Store, in Marlit Square, where they lire prepared to furnish every variety of irroi-i'plpa t!l lrtlj lf..n .nnliintllv nn hnnrl tho cnoiccsi varieties of FLOUR & FEED, Fb-h, Collcc, Teas, Sugar, Molasses, Cheesa, Salt, Spices of all discription, Noaps of every variety, Candles, fcmoking und Chewing tobacco, ,S'egars, nnms. .Vhnuldcru, lineon, Butler, and Eggs. Also Dried fruits of all kinds, Caned Peaches and Toma toes. Pickets, Ketchup, Pepper JSauco, Raisins. Lemons, Ac, of best quality, and in fact every stylo of articles kept in a well stocked Grocery. Also Cider Vinegar. All kinds of eountry produce taken in exchange. The patronage of the publio is re spectfully solioited. (5EOROE E. BEARD A CO. Sunbury, Nov. 11, lSGj. NEW MARBLE YARD. The undersigned would respeotfully inform the aiticeus of .ui.bury. aud piiMie generally, that he has opened a uew .MA It II LE YARD, opposite tho Court House, where AMERICAN and ITALIAN marble is constantly kept on hand. All ordersfor Monuments and ilead-stones prompt ly tilled at reduced rules. D. C. DISSINOER. Sunbury. Oct. 7, ISOi. If PRICES REDUCE I)! JOSEPH EYSTER, (5t;crr.Mrssor to John litneen,) Corner of M irkct and Fawn 5trcct, SUN IIU It Y, PENN'A. Invites tho publio to call and examine his elegant amort uicut of WINTER GOODS! nhifhhowill fell nt greatl rctuocd prices. His stock ounttiits In pjrt of CASSIMEEES, CLOTHS &C . Silks. Delaines. Lawns, Oinghams, Calicoes, Muslins, Shooting. Tickings, Jeans, aud a full assortment of Cotton oud Woolen gomls generally.. Hosiery, O loves, Uoop Skirts. Abo Handkerchiefs, llrusnes, uombs. Unit anil Cnps, Itoota and fwhorts. His assortment of goods will not, he is are sure, fail to please the fancy nnd suit tbe wants of any de sirous uf purchasing. 1 Hi stock of HARDWARE AND QtEENSWARE, and Groceries Is large in quantity nnd choice in i T1' quality, comprising generally everytning noeaea in the household either for use or ornament. Ho is always ready and glad to see his friends and takes pleasure in showing them his goods even though no sales are made. lie only asks a call, and is sure that tho slock will compare favorably iu prico and quality with the cheapest. JOSEPH EYSTER. AND STATIONKltY STORE, M lltUiri' N4tr,ICi:; KPlll KV. T 1HE subscriber respeellully informs tbe oltisen of eunnury nnd vicinity thai no has just npenou in thehuildineof t'harlet I'luasams, Market Snunrr. an entire new and well releeted stock of UOeiKS, Stationery and a great variety of other articlos, eon siating, iu part, as follows : BOOKS, STATIONERY, WALL-PAPER, Games of all kinds and descriptions, Fine Toilet Soaps Brushos, Perfumes, Ladies' fc'atchels, Neuossarle. A tine asanrtment of tNt'tnro -'rnisit'M, Pho. togruph Albums, Photograph Frames, Ovul, Ao. MEERSCHAUM. Rriar, Rosewood aud India Rub. ber Pipes. Patent Pipe Stems, Cigars. Solace. Ccn- uiry, Bunnyaiile and I'lantntinn, Mne Cut, Klllikin uick and Big kick Smoking Tobacco. TOY BOOKS, TransnnrentSlates, Violins and tritn miug for Violins, Uold Pens, Silver Holders, Pocket Ikks, rocket Knives. Ao. He has also a large and complete assortment of Coul Oil I-uiupa and I'lxlngs, and also many other things too numerous to mention He is also Agent for Pratt s Ureal Pietures, the Deolaratiua ef f adepeudeaca, and Kiuancipatioa Proclamation. , Please sail and examine before pur chasing elsewhere . N. t. LIOHTNER. Sunbury, Nov. 11, 18fl5. ' - ' ICE CREAM FREEZERS. A 'Kew supply of Msssss's Fivs MisrvB Fsaa- . SBBS,eeeivea invm new xora . for aale by anbury. May 21, A. . B. KftdSER. MINOR'S Patent Pooket Lanterns for sale at the Bookataaoar,.ofiwuTB FANCY DRY GOOD STORE. UlVTIsa JtATB ELAOK, ESPECtnitLY roforrasher ' (Heads In Sunbury and vicinity, that she has just opened her FAX.Ii AMD WINTIB GOODS. , , ol Nottohi arid Fancy tlry tt)rls, . f . ifarket Strtet, fbBr ot,r-et f WmMl. Miller's Boot and Sho store; BUNBURY, Pa. Her stock consists of Trimmings, antims, embmi. deries, Ladioa and Cbildrens' Hats, Uk and other linings, Honp-skirte. Caape and lso .Veils, Nets, Vj loves, stockings, collars, and corsets, o. . Twilights, Breakfast Cosies, Riding Hoods. Bal moral - Skirts. Children's - Woolen Usitars, Ladies nd.Chililrea'tJrlote, tieata' halMIosa..: , Bradley's aew Patent Daplsx Ellipw (or double Spring SKIRTS, dehrs Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Neckties. Suspen ders; Ribbons, of all kinds, Feathers, Velvet, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Perfumery, Toilet Sosps. Hair Mruhcs, Combs, To.n. and a renaral varietvof NOTIONS. . O AUFFEKI. ti dung handsomely a:id at short nonce. . . . . ' ' KATE tLACk. Silhbury. Oct. 23. 18M. , Glorious News ! G It 13 A T EXClTEfeNT! EVElltBODY RUSUtNiJ TO THE STORE OF ISAAC ITTTP.1IA1V In Zotlemoyar's Bnlldlnif. opposite Uvarhsrl's Coh feetiflnwy Store, Mnrkit street, SUNBt'RY, Ta., WHO HAS RECEIVED HIS &EW GOODS T '. . ',s" SUCH A3 ' CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES,;of all dc scrijitions,':',' ' -' - J- '", Calicoes, Dress Oood Sih'j. ,ink.",, nnd agenernl assortment ot Lnil" ,".",. kl,. Muslins at lower rates than an,"!"" ehccl ing, Tiokings, 4o. , . .,. , v. II ATS and CA PS of every desCrip.. A large assortment lit . NOTIONS & VARIETIES, Consisting of Hosiery, MIovcs. Thread,- -Buttons, Suspenders, Neckties, Collnrs. Handkerchiefs, Hnir Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Fancy Head lircssee, Bal' moral Skirts. Honp-Skirts, Cnrpet-bags. Trunks. Va lisos, Umbrellas, Cotton-Ynrn, Soaps, and numerous other artieliS too tedious to tnentiou, , , J ' H A R D WAnE, such as nails, hinges and screws, door latches and knobs, and CUTLERY ut'overy dosoription. Dyes, Drugs, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Glass, ' . . ' . . ' . ,. , Putty, ic, &c. (ucenstrnrn ' niul UnnkM nte of I'Tery l-i-rit ion. '. STONE AND EARTHENWARE. An extensive Stock of , O-IROaiEIVIIES. Composed of Sugar, Coffee, Tens. Rice, Corn-starch, Moliuses. Candles, Meat, Fish, Cheese. Salt, Tobacco, and Scgnrs. HE A DY-A DE CLOTHING. Also, BOOTS &. SZ0E5 for men, women and children, at lower prices than they can be had elscwhero All kinds of Country Produoo taken tnxchsngo for Goods. ' ... Sunhuryct. 2a,lRoi.; A i ' ruxis runs' purs. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CHARLES 0AKP0HD & SONS, PHILADELPHIA. Have now open their largo and splchdld stock of LADIES FL'R CAPES, COLLARS. MIFFS, CUFFS, ULOVE.. AND HOODS. Also the finest assortment of Fanoy Fur Robes, Raps, Mufflers, and O loves ever before offered by them, all of which are warranted to be as represent- r8WWJ&S ,""""T BOARDING HOUSE. tilt. Ifl lECl V 'I'IIOVIJSO., (Formerly or the '-Lawrenco Houso,") 8UNIJUR Y, PENN'A. INFORMS her friends and tho public generally that sho ha" refilled the houso formerly occupicu by Dr. J. W. Penlo. on Blackberry street, near the Northern Central Railway Depot, and opened a Boarding House, whoro she is prepared to keep PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. With good cooks and waiters, boarders can enjoy tho quiet comforts of homo with faro equal to the best hotels. Patronage from those who rsoy sojourn in Sunbury is respodtfully solicited. Mrs. MARIA THOMPSON. Sunbury, NoV. ll. lMi. ESTET'3 COTTAGE ORGANS. ARE not only unoqunlled, but they are absolutely unequalled, by any other Reed Instrument in the country. Donignod expressly for Churches and Schools, they are found to he equally well adapted to the parlor and drawing room. For sole nnlv by E. M. HRIK'E. No. IS North Seventh street, Philadelphia. 3?"Also Bradbury's Pianos, and a complete as' aurtmentofthe Perl'eet MELODEON. Sept. i, lSfti. lyw HATS! HATS!! A FILL ASSORTMENT Ji'T or-r.NKIi i.. y : SAMUEL 5'AUST. . Two doors west of Fischer's Drug Store, Market st. SUNBURY, PENN'A. CAJ.L and exxmine the large asKirtment hf the latest Now York and Philadelphia styles of at the above establishment, whreh for beauty and du rability cannot be excelled. Being a practical Hat tor, he flatters himself that his stork hns been select ed with more eare than any ever before brought to this place. ' He alo manufactures to order all kinds of soft Fur Huts, ail uf which will bo sold at wbulesalc and retail, at rcasonnlde rateii. Dyeing done al nhort notice and at the low wt rates. Sunbury, Sept. 30. IStid E00F. & WINDOW MOULDINGS To Exclude Cold, Rain, Post und enow, IClootttf t'ioitr MiWtS 1 Real Fr.mily Comfort: CAS HEATING STOVE. For Cbaubersi OSleos, Bath-A'oous. AC HOrSEIIOtil) TIX-WAKK Ilesvy and Well Made. '' OLD DOMINION ( OFFER POTS", A Real faring Id thee Dcar 'imes CIIILDUEX S THAI'S. To Keep (he Table Clo Clean. At Wholesale and Retail, by CHAS. BURDAM, Manufaoturer, lit South Tensi Street, Philadelphia. November Id, - 2a GOODS BUJTAI.LK FOtt HOLIDAY PRESENTS. TIEN BY HABPEB. a-tO Arch Street, IMsIladelpuIit. WATCHES, FIXE JEWELRY, . , RO LID '&ILYER WARE and Superior tsllTer Plated War. . October I. MS Im TOILET SOAPS, Tooth-Baushes, Hair Bruskss, s.,o. For sale by QiNNA PAINTKK As r-saiks tage Organ, (j ..... Oaa. W, Bwrra . . . , Ch. H OaWTBiaa OMITS '& G-ElTTESPw-i Market street, one door east of Mrs Boultont I tola -t".i- .,.. Have opened , A NEW TIN-WXftfe asiiprt Iron nnd Blo-r Btora, and Intent! keeping constantly on hand, and . faoturing to order on ihorteat ndtioe, TIN AND SHEET IftOH-VY ARE of all dosorlptiobk. A Large Stock of Cook Stoves of the following Biat Art' FlTlt3YLYAlTIA4 UNION G00K( ahd on (be following two Brands wo defy m(ti tion, namely ' I'omblnntloH Oins ItiiritrJ Cooki . jio-vernor Pran-Cook. . tinsurnaseed for beeutv of finish, limpliollv of ar rangement, combining cheapness and durability and raoh stove warranted to perUsru what they arc re presented i ... , ;' ALSO, PARLOR and OFFICE STOTKS f irrmt varietv-. embracing all the best fnafiufnotuf el. wr.d mostTSiionnble designs . . . Also, Tho oolebrnted GEM for heating up and down stairs. Also the oolebrnted VI LCAN HEATER. Cotil Oil, Coal Oil l-Bmps, Shafiesii - Clilinnicsi, nnd nil irli'lr- anusually kept in an establishment of this kind. WW are also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting, Rooting. Range and Furnace Work, UasFitUiigj Ao. Repair. Ing cheaply and noatly executed. Country produco taken In exchange at maiKbt SMITH & GENTHEli, Ijave the Agency for BIBB'S CELEBRATED FlRl ; PLACE STOVES, for the Couutiea of Korthutnbec--land, Snydet, Union and Montour. Ard are also agents for tho Pipher A WiltbwoJ. Line of Transportation. Sun. ury, Sept. 30, 1804. t A R 0 E STOCK) NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS AT NO. i STORE Of Leaver & rAGmrtr CONSISTING" OF . DRY GOODS L FOrtElUN AND DOMESTIC, imeh sc CIMl. vjNai. meres, Muslins, Sheetings, licking, l.alicoet. De laines, Flannelf. and all kinds of MOURN INtvOoods. Alpacas, lilacs bilks, Winghatus, lialmornl and Skeleton Skirts, Cuntuu Flannels, Nankeens, Car poting of all kinds. CARPET'S NOTIONS & VARIETIES. Comprising. Hosiery. (Hoves. Thread. Buttons, Pas penders, Neck-tics, Collars. Handkerchiefs, Hnir Brushes, Tooth Rrushos. Hum Rib " " bon and Cord, tape, crotchot-brald, I worked collars, fancy head . ' drosses, tidy eotton. carpet binding, ooinbs. fnnay onps. carpet l;fl gs. Trunks, Vafises, Umbrellas, bliuik Books, Paper, Envolopas, Aa., , na: ,iiajta 'Ti'wa.JBwi.iEi3 Of nll kinds, such NSils. Hiuges nnd Sert-ws, Door Lntcli', aiid Knobs, Locks, and CV'TLERY Of every dotcriptimi. Also, Dyes, Drugs, Painta, Ytirr.islicg, Fisli. Fluxsoetl anil Beuzino OiIsk Glnss. l'ut'ty, &r. ((ii't'i" are unsl 4aluss,v:tl v !' nil STON E ANDREA R T 1 1 EN W A RE . An Extensive Stock uf GROCE II 1 E S, tomposed of Sugar. Co!T-l. Tens. Rice, Corn-starch. Maccaroni. Hurloy, Jiaking-powder. irii'luiwcs. soaps, caudles. tubucco and scgars, Salt, FUh, Moat, Cheeso, Ac, Ao. . Also, a large variety of BOOTS & SHOES. for Men. Women and Children. Ijf All kir.daoi Grain andConutTy Produce taker in exchange for Goods; Oivo us a cull before you purehaS elsewhere, wi are hound to sell u low as any one eUo. Store-room in Ira T. Clement's building at h south-west oorncr of Market Square, aaar the Cwti House. Sunbury. Oct 2-!, 1S5. PHOTOGRAPH OA In Simpson's Buildings, MARKET StjVARK. Sunbury, Pa., JT. It. ntsaili:, En-oprletor. Sunbury, July 15, 1S53. THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for OLD NEWSPAPERS. PAMPHLET HOOKS and WASTE PAPER of every descriptiv For particulars address N IOCKWELI. &. ft.UICRMKV, fto. S Ann Strevt, One Door West of Nassau St., N H Ul Ul a Save l'onr Vnstr Snpor. Old Newspapers, mutilated Books, Pamphlets i thu dilloreut varieties of Papor that acoauiulate every house, and which il generally looked upol ruli'onb. should be sent t l Mockwell A Emersou No. 25 Ann Street, 'i'hey aro paying liberal pr f,,r n l dccriptioi.i ot Waste Paper, better thau enc iu the trade. .STOCK WELL 4 EMERSON, NoV. II, 18Ji. 3m PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM BOCKS AK: STATIONERY, Alenthly Timo Looks I'raning Rooks and Elal ocks. H vmn Books R.jnk Books, Memoran, . jkl, Diaries, Pocko. Rooks. Ink Stands, Pel Pe:(".s, a hue aiaorlaieut of Paper. Ink. Ac For salo by ANNA PAI.NTE N E AV GOOD! IIAVINU just returned from the city, It Jl row open a loll assortment of such as lrt' i :. Dress Trimmiigs Liuiugs, Ribbons: Oioves, Nets, Lima Collars and Cutfs Cinak Ornolucota, and Buttons, Ct'rsetts, SEotii:itv, tVhito and Woolen Hoods, Fhawt, aud Rrctikfiit ImwU, Hoods, Ladies' an, jciiis' tk'-irfs, Neckties, Sleeve Buttons, I Comlu. and .'olioiiM of all kinds, too bum or mention. MARY L. LAZARi Two doors wl of Wui. Ii. Miller s Khoe Sunliurv. let. 2, lai; FANCY J) 11 ESS GOOJ .TIIkm .i"V."iA iai.vi'i:r, tw o ilrnrs Ve.t of the Post Office QTJNEUBT. PENN'A 1 I AS just received and opened a largo aw t X of Fancy Dresc uoo,ln, such as Gloves, J Mil-glut iw, rilk and li'le thread Uloves; Lined Hone, Children's Merino Hose, L'idies Hoods, Dreas Cords aud Tn'Sils, Chenille, t Ladies aud tieutleujen Handkerchiefs, Corsi broidered Bliprcrs, Ribbons, FAKCY DRES 'IONS. Bugle ilimps, 'irimminga. Buttons, Bi ooo velvet itiuoons. iirum, licit, ciasna. Neck-ties. CRAPERIBUON and TRIMMIN broidering Braids, Jacoiii I and Swial Edgi iuaertioiis; Malteese Lace Collars, Laces. Oi ens. mack ens, r anoy liruas Combs, He sea, Nettl, and a variety uf other artiolea. Loekwood'a Paper Collars of m superior Ladies' Linen Collars. Picture Cords and IVssels, ANNA PAH funbury, Oot. W. 1W5. AdrulnUtmtor Notice NOTICE is hereby given, that letter of tration having been granted to the nm on the eatale of (inffiih Jones, late of tie I Northumberland, oouty of Northamberl deoeaaed. Alt nereona indebted are ret make immediate payment, aadfaose havi to present Ibeut dolv Buthentioated for s D. H. BftAtTIUAM, KortiraBkartaad, Dee , ISoO at 25