frtjc: 5unl)utfi Sinn trail. H. B. MASSER,ditr.t proprietor. I. WILVBHT, Pnbliahfr. SI' 111 KV, PA. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1800. f-jfJ-A SKr I'OT of Goons jrsT OrESKD. tv'. Apslcj is now receiving another largo anil fresh assortment of Bouts nnd Shoes in addition to the large slock already on bund, which bo will sell at 6mnll piofits for csBh. . IIo buys his goods of manufacturers, this therefore, enables him to sell at low prieos for the time. Call and examine for yourself, no troublo to show goods. t3y""Sit A JVomak, !n another column' picking Samburg grapes for Sprer'a Winn. ' It is an admirablo article, used in the hospi tals nnd by tho first class families iu Paris, London and New York, in preference to old Port Wine. It is worth a trial, as it gives great satisfaction. For salo by . A. Ben nett. Ij-Eyre A Landell, 4th A. Arch Sti., IMiilaJfl phia, are making their nsual display or .Dry Good! for the Spring Trade. Wo see they are willing to miko their price! meet the view of buyers. lPThc extensivoCurpetEstnblishmenlof Messrs. J. F. 4 F. B. Orne, of Philadelphia, is advertised in anoibof column. Imported end. Dotnestio Carpets, in Immense variety, are offered at reduced prices on account of the decline in gold. They hive first, class goods and ono invariable csah price Eg'" Stick to Yorn own. Somo mrn pretend to say that Sunlmry is n conntiy town. We are incliued to think that if you would vihit Market street and see the quan tity of Knots and Shoes sold at William II. Miller's Kxc.elsoir Boot and Shoo Stoic, you -would iimiiiK you were in the city of Phil adelphia, lor be is selling at city prices, nud his stock is of tho tabt quality. Go sec for yourselves and be Hutl.-Iicrl. SLoral Sffaivs. fJ'-Hev. Frederick Boner, of Scliusgrove, IV, is engaged in founding a Bapt'u,t Colony in South Western Missouri. I"-Tiip. finoi, Time aiif Coming. J. 0. Deck. ., ... . . , . i merchant tailor, cor ur of lawu street und centre alley, bss just opouod a largo assortment ui' gentle. mens furuh'hiug goods, which ho is enabled to sell nt prices paid previous to the nur. (lentlenien in wont of spring nnd cummer suits will no doubt call and sco his goods "and select for themselves suits which will bo mods up in tho latest city sidles for which Mr. Beck is notrd. f5fJIoTtt Suu The Washington House, in this place, owned by J. W. Covurt, was ild at pri Tato sale, on Tuesdnj last, to Mr. NefT, of . Middle tovu Pa , fur the sum of $'i,000. li'-Tho fino woatber of laft week has been suc ceeded by ou.ther spell of cold and niolsturn. We tiu.it when Spring does set iu ibo weather will con tinue favorable 15 Convicts No less tbau eight individuals were oonvicted aud scuteuced to Iho Penitentiary lutt week, during tho four days of the criminal court at this place. Six of 'tbtso had bcon iu Iho army. It is not, however, to bu Interred that they nil became demoralised in orusequence thereof. Array iiCu is, no doubt, corrupting aud demoralizing in its iuiluencc, but it should bo remembered tho, almost nil tbo rogues take to the army . Among (be sentenced was Geo. Oliphaut, of this place. Judge Jordan, iu possiug sentcuco upon him, observed thot he bad known hiui for a number of years, and bud never known anything good from him. That he had thecrcditof almost every depredation commit ted, or hen loost robbed iu Sunbury, and the result was what he had always expeotcd. tp-The Register und rrolbouolory, Treasurer, Commissioners, Ac, ore proparing Ik movo from thoir tcmporory locations into their new offices in tho now Court Uouio buildinj which will be ready for them on tho 1st of April. "if The Philadelphia papers ouiiounoos the death of Mies W. Aun Hooper, well know u as tho head of one of the host and iuot flourishing hoarding schools in tho city. Miss Hooper was, at the lime ol her death, yet in the prime of life, nnd "ne uf the most estimable and accomplished lutlies of Philadelphia. I3f Gasri-EVKS. Tho majority of tho,e whuiu society accepts as gentlemen, oo the fact to tho skill of the tailor. This being tho co o we boldly decluro that John E. Suilek has mads moro lueu iu this section, look liko gentlemen, tbon any other living man. His patterns, styles and prices nro ol ways satisfactory. John has just opened another large lot of goods to accommodate his customers ith a better assortment than any other establishment in this section of country. O'-Tbe attention of our furuiers is invitoj to tho advertisement of Joseph Ituchtr, in another column. Mr. Bacher has orectei a largo Brjwery near this place, and is sow brewing malt liquors which con. suiues a large amount of barley, and offers to farmers grcotiuductiniouU) to cultivate this groin, for a homo market. ti?-The persons who took away tho axes, span ners and property of the "Good Inteut Fire Com pany," and also all papeis, certificates, ie., iu pos session of members of the Company, are requested to return the saute to the President without further notico. li'-Tbore will be public sale of personal properly and real cstato at tbo house of T bos. MuUaw, on Tuesduy next. Seo advertisement in another column and bills printed at this office. i Matches. According to the report of tho Com missioners of Revenue, one manufacturer purchased 1 0,sy5,000 oue-cent stamps, which wore aflixed to the aino BAimoer of bunches of mutches, aud paid the covernmont for the same a tux of $i03,9o0. There are about fitty cstu'oiisUmeuts iu the United Elates, which will prod use next year ubout three hundred slid fifty iniltioi.s ol bunshes, yielding a fovwuo o three and a bulf millions of dollars at oro cent each tjTuis Lauy's Fui.vv. The April number of this valuable Muguiiua is on our table. The steal engraving, "Waking," is splendid, while the fashion plate is unsurpassed. The reading is of the choicest literature, lae work table for embroidery, dresses, co., we oouimeod W the iudustrious fair. Price $2,&0e year 2 copies for $1.00. Address Deacon A Peterson, 3H) WuUil; suect, Philadelphia. lV lb work of bono, tor oil, ceur New Berlin, is now beiog pro ejuied. The Middieburg Tribune thinks the prospjoi fur sjikiu oil is good. Peter iby, cgii.t vih,iu iLeGniud Jury of enyuer county has touud a true bill for the murder f bis wife, u to be tried at M'iy court. Lst"Cavtio!. Be particularly oareful to avoid sudden exposure A few days siuoe. Dr. David Jayne, of Philadelphia, tempted by a mild air, went into a neighbor's house wearing a tbiu coal, and Uppers : be was smitten with typhoid pneumonia, aud in a week was dead. llTbe LewUburg "Chroniole" says the eugi not rs are locating the Railroad through the inouu tains, asd uudeistaod it is their ioUatiou to locate it aloo.Jio whole rulw as pte lily as poMible. ty Ftai. On Wednesday night, about twelve o'olook, onr eltisens war startled by the bry ef fire'. The Are originated from eparks thrown by a looomo tire on the roof of the Shamokln Valley A Potlsville Railroad officer, at the crossing, In Deer street A high wind prevailed at the time, and before the eitiiens oonld render any sorrioo, the 0mos couimu nioated with the adjoining buildings. First was the freight warehouse of J. B. Weiser, then the large tannery of Messrs. Buoher Brothers, late F. Buohcr A Son. The boat was intense, and it was with great difficulty that the large barn bslbnglhg to tho estate of Geo. Welsor, dbe'd.', was SaVcd. The buildings burned fapidiyj and were entirely consumed, as they were of frame material. Wo learn that but little was rescued besides the books. The firemen were active but, unfortunately, as at the last fire, wore unable to rondor much assistance. Wo think It should oonvinoo our oititens that a reg ularly organised fire department is much needed in this place. During the past four years little or no attention was paid to keeping up the. companies or their engines. The how members whe have connec ted thoniBclvci with the companies novo not boon properly drilled, owing to tho want of a plneo to hold their meetings, and to become acquainted with duties which devolve upon them when oalled into active servico. Something should be done at once towards such an organisation. Engl no houses should bo erected, whero firemen can keep their engines in order, and property holders should connect them selves with the Company and acquaint themselvos with tho work, and their place of duty, where they can render service in base of fire. It cannot be ex pected of a few men to do the work whilo they stand and look on. ' It should bo the duly of all to lend a helping hand during a fire. Let a man be appointed as chief of tho department, and ho give Or dors how to proceed in the work, be obeyed ty those having charge of the engines, and not allow themselves to become confused by olhorl outride of the depart ment, who becomo eicitod,' P. S. Since writing the abeto, We havo been requested tomato that a town meeting will be held this (Friday), evening, at the Court House, to tuko action in organising a lira department. Etcry citizen should turnout who feels any interest in the lives of our citirons and the preservation of their property. Tbo young men aro particularly re quested to attend. - fiV MlKlSTEHlAL APrOlNTMKSTS. Last BttltU luoro M; E. Couforenoe. This body which has teen holding its sessions in Williamsport rocently, have made the following appointments for this (Northum berland) District : Presiding Elder. JeiiM Gcvan. vt'itlinrtsport, Pine street t M Reese, W W Evans. Williamsport, Aul berry street 11 13 uuilin, EJ Gray, &'. Montoursviflo A M CrciglitoH. Muncy D Castlcman, one to bo Eiipplicd. Lowisburg W R Mills. MilHinbnrg N W Coloburn. Northumberland 11 U Dill. Sunbury J Anderson, E Shoemaker. oelinsgrovo J W Olewino. lJanville J M'Kcndroo Reily Elysburg J Forroit, J MAkers. SUamokiu F U Kiddle. Mount C'urincl J Mullin. Ashland R F Stevens, I C Stevens, Sup; Caltawiwa S J ciwrMhw. T) (t Jnhn Kn liloomsburg R E Wilson. Espy and Light street A M Barnits Berwick J A Uere, W U NoreroM. Oiungf ville W C Hester, ono to be supplied. Bloomingdule M P Crostbwaite, ono to be supplied Jcansvillo J F Porter, U H Day. Beaver Meadow U T Gray. White Haven S Shannon; Laporte Ono to bo supplied. T Milvbell, President, J T Davis, ilhamsport Dickinson Seminary, members Mul berry street Quarterly Conference. I II Torrenoo, Secretary of Pennsylvania Biblo Society, member of Sunbury Qurterly Conferonce. IThb Natiomal Saloon, kept by J. W. Bill man A Co., in market square, near tho railroad, is kept up fa good style. Our friend Billman is al ways on hand to catcer for tho inner man, and fur nishes his customers with the be.-t iu tho murket. I5 Ri:sinVALS. As the first of April is near at Land, wo request our subscribers who Intend changing their placet ofTeiidcnee,' to notify us of the change, stating where from and to what Post office thoy desire their papers sent to, so wc can mako the correction in our boo It. IJSome eitisens of Mitflii.burg proposo to orga nize a Woolen Manufacturing Company. rF'Hr IfcHry Harper, 520 Arch St., riillad'u. has in Store a largo Slock of Watches, Kino Jewelry Silver Ware., Ac., Ac, which he is selling nt reduced prices. Read his card. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 30o"bushels" of" barley seed; FOR SALE. J.WHMLUS who desire to cultivuto Barley, can 1 procure the seed of the undersigned, at tho Cold Spring Brewery, in Upper Augusta township, near Sunbui v. 'i lie highest market price will be paid for all Barley raised iu this vicinity. JOSDP1I BACHER. Sunbury, March 21, 1600. UENHV lIAHt-EIt, 540 AIU'El K'ritI21?T, PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWEI.Rf , Solid SILVER WARE, ami Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at Re- n rrn Prices ! March 24, IsOO. 3m. lMilIadrlphla V.rie. Itnllroad. ri"UIIS irreat ltna trarerHufl tha Vnrfh urn tin. I Knr!H X west counties ed rcnrwylvauia to tie city of Erie on Liuae r.ri. It has been leased and is operated bv the Pennsvl. ruuiu Railroad Company. lime ut i ussenger truins at nunbury, Leave Eastward. Erie Mail Train, 11.40 p.m. Erie Express Train, 4 15 a m. tluiira Mail Train, 10 10 a m. Leave Wislwaid. Erie Mail Train, 4. SO am. Erie Express Train, i.tiSpu. Elmiia Mail Tram, 4 25 u. ui. Passenger cars run throuub on the Erie Mail ami Express trains without chunge both ways between roiiaueipnia anu r.rie. Leave New York at 9 0U a m, arrive at Frio 91 fi a m. Leave trie at t .w p m., arrive at New iork a. 40 p.m. ELEGANT SLEEPING CAUS on all Nii'ht Trains. ror information rcspeeting Passenger business apply at Cor. 30th and Market St., Philadelphia. And for l'reigbt businenaof the Company's Agents, o. u. ivingsiou, oi., bor. utn una market fit., Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. William Brown, Agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore. II. H. Hocstox, Gen'l Freight Agt. Pbilada. II. W. GwiNMKa, Gen'l Ticket Ag't., Pbilada. A. L. TYLER, Gen'l Manager, Williamsport. Starch U, 18ffff. ' FISHING TACKLEI JOHN KRIDEE. North East Corner Second A Walnut Streets., PHILADELPHIA. JUST in receipt of a Sue selected stock of cheap and fancy FISHING TAjCKLE, of all descrip tions, suitable tor the rivers and brooks ol thai Stale, tu wuicu wv iutih nit twiuuDu of vu sioreacepors. March 17, 1&S6 3m E ? y. Ct4 AUU. A, C'U.r BANKERS. NO. 35 SOITU 3D STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ws orra roasALs Morris A Essex Railroad 7 per oent. Bonds. Control Paoifie R. R. 'a interest payable in Gold .MW lork. V. B. 30 years 6 i interest in ourrency IwueA to the Paoifio Railroad Company. These bonds are all for sale vtry low. tiooks bouitht and sold ' tecurities of all kinds bought aud sold. ' March 17, 1S0. 3m HORACE GREELEY'S HISTOrtY OF THE WAR "THE AMERICAN CONFLICT," IN TWO VOL. lileganlly illustrated with 144 portraits bn steel ( numerous maps and diagrams of battle-fields Stews', eto. lttS.OUO oopies sold. Volume I. of this History, published klmqst two years later than the first pari of neurit evtry ythcr, already inoludea smong its patrons full t5,0o0 of. tlx purchaseraof those early works, and is eveiywheie reoognited as the highest authority, even by the author's political opponents. . Volume II. wit! ba ready in a few moutlu at the earliest day on which a well-prepared histoi y of tho war ean be obtained. Tho ontire work, inimita ble alike in oxoellenooof plan and detail, will ba vastly superior to any of those now completed, (most of which were "coin pletod" long before (J on. Grant 's report was made,) and by far the most tulislaotoi y History of the Into stupendous struggle altogether unequalled for olearness, fullness, and aoouruoy of statements, combined with oandor and graphio de lineation of evonts. !,. If completed as designed, tho work will bo au thority as to tho events of the most wonderful era in the ,Mtipry of the Country. A. U. Ciiirix, Govcrnbr pf Pn.. It would bo iliflieult to plaootoo high an estimate on thoservioe Jlr. Greeley has renderodour country by the preparation of this volumo. I await tho forthcoming of tho second volumo with oagcrcxpcatntion.-Wii.LIAM D. Kellky, M. C. It bears the marks of labor, studied candor and acouraey. William H.Srwxnn, Seoreury of Stnte The narrative is simplo and olear, with so much of the spirit in it that is next to impossible not to retid a who'lo ehnptor without stopping. It will bo, and ought to be fend by all rjur country, men. Eiioar CowA.". V. E. Senate, Its accuracy gives It a ValUe jieyd'nd any other history of that eventful period. The great industry and impartiality ot Mr. Giecley Will rtiake this tito text of all future histories of tho Great Rebellion TsAnnet s Stkvkns, M. C. Of all the Histories of the Great Rebellion which I have examined, this ono seems to me tho best !n the copiousness of its antecedents and concurrent Congressional Records, as well as of the events of tho war itself. Scaur lb at Colfax, Speaker U. S. House of Representatives. Volume II. will be acoompanleJ (without extra charge,) by an elegant copperplate Map of the Seat of War, worth $1 .00. Sold only by traveling agent. Address 0 D. CASE A CO., Publishers, Hartford, Conn. Mafcli 10, ISBJ.-lt PUBLIC SALET WILL be told at public solo at the Commissioners' Ofiii'ts In Sunbury, on Saturday tho 24th ilnv of March. 18M, to tho highest bidder, the Ol.S) COt'lM' IIOl SI , as it stands. JOS. GASH. ) HUGH MARTIN, Jcotnm'crs JOHN ECKMAX, J Cn.is. Wravcr, Clerk. Com'rs Ollice, Sunbury, March 3, lS6fl. Tliv l.'siIwrNnl l'ittli I'ioslci- U21 1Iii1iionm .llasiH lockot 'os;i pnuivsj. GUIDE FOR ALL PEOPLE To ALL 2 subjects, aud to all lands. "Mi i-tum tN Pa n ao. " i ...... jiu. vii jvu, rjiii., nuiuivn uty n,iuu your knitting, Boys, bang up your skates, and ex amine it, then put tho bonk in your pocket for rendy rcicmuvciuu u ui, jour rrny. en.iiE.i-- iun.i.i.n, i-uutisner, No. 522 Broadway. N. V. Sold bv Book and News dealers everywhere Price $1.00, in Gilt. $1,25. . An ageut wanted iu every city and county in tho uilcd Stute Address Her. M. N. OLMSTEAD, No. 98 Park Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. March 3, 1S00. 3m SSfAgents Wanted.. Now in Press nnd will be Ready Soon ! HEADLBY'S HISTORY OF THE WAR, COMPLETE in two Volumes. Also Issued cota plete in Ono Volumo. Tho best, choancnt. most interesting, popular and valuablo History of the Re bellion published, which is fully attested by the en ormous sale it has reached of 300.000 Volumes, and is now selling with increased rapidity. Sold only by Subscription. Exclusive territory given. For full particulars send fur Circulur. Aaures AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 143 Asylum Street, Hartford, Corn. SrRA.Tox A Bi HR, Agents, March 3, I860. lm Ho, for Sunbury! WILLIAM W. AFSLEYS M llOlCNIllO Boot, Shoe and Trunk WAREHOUSE 4t ns tii t.i. WM. W. APSLEY has just opeuod a NEW STOKE iu the well-knTTii house of Mrs. Boul ton, iu Market street, and ofiers to the citumis of Sunbury aud neighboring towua, 1IUOTS A t-UOJ.S of the best quality and workmanship. Ho having made arrangements with first-class manufacturers to supply Ihe best quality of goods. In the Wholesale Department ho calls tho atten tion of Cofintry Storekeeper t his fine stock, which vtlll be sold at the lowest whoic'alu prices, thus ena bling Itotuil Deitlers to Bavo expen.-o of visiting the Cities to replenish their stock. In the Ketail Demrtment ean be found BOUTS, 6H(ES, TML'NKS, VALISKri. 4c, which, in prbe, at these times, are without a parallel. The stock of Ladies' Wear is superior in style and Workmanship than is usually fouud in country lown, embracing gems of Belmoruls. splendid CongrL';s Gaiters, and fancy shoes of every kind. W. W. A. also calls attuutiun to his largestock of Men's wear, ot'latest stylos, thut will til any foot with case and Sotufort. Conic One ! i onic Al ! ' Sunbury, March 10th, lBOtl. SUNBURY CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. A DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOU yolNCi I.ADIKS AM) YOUNG MKN, SUNBURY. PENN'A. Iustructors. ItKV. S. S. Mili.kr, A. M ) . . , Kev. W. C.CKEiiEa.A.M. J I rmcipals. Mies S. E. row tns, Assistuut Teacher. TIIE first quarter ot rho onove institution wtll open MO.NDAY, APHI1L lfllh, lHotl, ut tfl A. M For further particulars, ajply to or address tho l'lUSCIPAEd. Sunbury, Murch 10, 1800. 3m REAL mm AGENCY. OFFICE, MARKET STttEET, Sunbury, Pcun'a. GW. 1IAUPT, Etq., having taking out licanso, , under the United States excise Laws, as Ileal Estate Ageut, oilers for sale the following property, Ui wit: Sixty ifiOl good building lots and five (i) dwelling housed, in the borough of Suubury. Alarm in Upper .Augusta tuwuahip, containing 100 acres, more or lcm. A small farm containing 30 sores, uiorc or lees, about one mile from Paxiuos, ttauwokin Uiwuship. A small form containing 52 acres, more or loss.iu Irish Valley, Sbamokiu townihip. Tlrers are good buildings on these three farms. Suubury, March 10, IStW. tf. SUNBURY STEAM MILLS. NOTICE 1 TI'UIE undersigned wonld respectfully inform the 1 citizens ol Sunbury aud vicinity, that they have bought the Sunbury Steam Mill, turmerly owned by J. C. Morgan, and will take possession on the first day of April. When they will be prepared to fur Dish their customers with the best of Hour and feed at the shortest notice. We will be thankful to our old customers for a continuance of their patro nage and also ask the patronage of new ones. AH1EU, 1'ENfc.YL A CO. Buubury, March 10, lSStl ot Vff Ts rt em 7t " i W rrY rv nvrn 7 (Late Buehler House.): . iailRISRVRO', PENJS'A. , rpUIe) well-koown hotel has not only been extend J. ed but has been greatly altered and newly fit up by the present proprietor, and is now one of the most comtorlable asd convenient hotels in Harris burg. March 10, 1840. ly SADLER AM) HARNESS M A.N UK AriTUKEH. J". STROH Deer flit cot, 6ppoito th Central Hotel, f.fJXnUKY.- l'KNN'A. I l Jlt.V.',.'lj1s friends and tho public that hnrin i cine 'J tj .his new ttstirhlishment, and extenrled hno ct' i.ui::iess. is now prepared to manufacture more c iv.ly, and iutitwall to call and rxiiiuilos his lui'u ainoilmsntof SsJIf, llarne,. Collars. Whl, - ( Cooinlon ana .Fancy Fly-Neils, Dltlkkv'iji, HuAnloo and Faucy liobiH, Ilnfro Oilibs, Sleigh-Bidls, Safldlc, Darned n'nd Couch Trinuuinga for uinnnfautuieri'. LIVjV.UYI LIVEUYI! MVEHY11! In connection with the aboVc lie )ias alto a Livery Stable, good aud pale Horses, Biiggiej. and Convoy, aiiccn, which are hlicd at reasohuLle rates. ' AUCTIONEER! He isalsn n Ltcenped Anetlonoer, an'd will attend to nil biiMncs onlruslud to bis care. A'unlmry, March 3, 110 8m 'i' i v i: . The public are hereby rtotifled not to take up. or in Boy way interlerewilh saw lns found afloat pu the .Suiiuiilinnnn Rivar below Williiiiuspurt in the en suing spring freshot, or ai any time during t'uo pre sent your, ni all the Ii)g5 in the river below tlint point arc intended to be driven to Havre-Do Graco, Md. D. W. SMITH. A.-o. P. doim;i?, DUDLEY DLANCHARD. Vommtllti. Williamsport, Fob. 24, 1SC0. 2iu. . Leather ! Leather ! NEW FIRM 1 ."pIIE partnerFhip of F. BueherA Son, having been X diraolVsd on the 1st of February, IHfiti. Tho UtlderFijed have enter el into partnership in tho I'Hiniinx Hint 'll-v- ili: IIiikIiiCmx, tinder the firm and name of BUCHER BROTHERS, and will cnosUwJx ':T sw. hand all kinds of HolcLrntltcr, Etlfs Call' KMii, .Uo. roccos vriall klatlw, Uiiin al. Xisnrllug', atthcold etand adjoining Ebouiokiu Valley Rail" road Depot, Sutbury, Pa. Market prioe paid for Bark, iiii'.oj nnd Sttins. Than kf ui for the patronage extended to us in tko late firm of I'. Iluchor Sou, we respoctfully solicit a conliuuauce of tlx c. J. WEISEll BUCHER. K. MASSElt BUC'lIEll. Sunburv. Feb. 10, lSMJ. "ATI HOOVER, Kallrotitl St i-cvii m!mc Mlai-liol, KCAH TUK CENTRAL 1JOTLL, SUNBURY,. PA. RESI'ECTFULLY invites his friends nnd tho public gtnornlly, to call and examine his largo utsortuicnts ol li bufore purchasing elsewhere. Hit Ktoi-h ' mh of ICi-iiiidicH. ViaU, ISoU .lul Ji:i, 4 in,, lite EC u m, .Tlwtionfjiilsflu tint! ICourlrOii ofllie lit-ot iiaili I J . 1 iiiCM, 4;ilr, Vine pur, Ac, Aio. Farmers, Hotel Keepers, and others are invited to rnll, n his stock is genuine, and will render ginernl satisfaction. Suulmry, February !i; 1S0ri. 0J8 IIO OPS K IUT s , U29 EOPKIN'S Make." Ma MTArn'REn and Sold M'ltot.rsALB A Hi:tail, Ko 628 AIIC'H Street, Philadelphia. The most couipleto n;-.rtnieut of Ladies' Mioses' and Children's Hoop Skirts, in this City; gotten up expressly to meet tbo wants of First Class Trade ; embracing the newest and most dcsiroblc style and siseaof '-Ooro Trails," of every length from 2; to 4 yds round, 20 to i6 Springs, ot 2 to $b 00. Plain Skirts, all lengths, from 2j tod yards round the bot tom, Htfl 4lto (3 15. Our line of Misses' and Children's Skirts, arc pro verbially beyond all eompctitien, for variety of styles and aiios as well nt for finish and durability ; varying from 6 to 33 inches in length. 6 to 46 Springs at 35 cents to $2 24. All Skirts ol "Our Own Make,'' aro ,it runted to give satisfaction ; bvt Buy none as such, unless they have. "Uu kin's li mp Skirt Munu factory, No. b2n Arch Street," Stamped on each Tab ! AUo, constantly ou hand, good Skins, .iimut;ic tured iu New York, and tho Eastern States which we sell at very low Prices. A lot of chesp Skirts li spring, bo cants; ;'0 springs, SI 00 Si springs, $1 15 30 springs, fl .", and 40 rprings f 1 Jt). t if Skir' 'aftt '."nd Kepurcd. i ir "i Ki.iij Casu One Price uuiy ! March .'!, I Stiff im EATING & LODGING IIoUSE ! A SVvv rr;i .urlh of I he IiMt, NL'.'VHt KY, IM, HOT MEALS AT ALL liol'IlS, DAY AND Mijllf. Sunbury, Jan. 20, laotf. ! if .V'u tau g.oj Tin. Ware, go to SMITH .t CiEM il.U'o New Chop. or 3. (iltOCEUiaS ! GROCERIES Mrs. Ui-liAU A. L'lJilPSOlT, Vuor:!.U;ry fiif, nut of the -Y. C. J A si: NliL' K y", I'A., 1i:SPECTn:M,T ii '..rii.s her Iricnds ai.d the V) I ublic generally, thuUhuhns just openoj alnre asortiucnt of FHKsll 4jissri, such as TEAS, COFFEE, SUGA1J, MOLAS tES, ITS II, ,SALT,-&C. Pure Cider Vinegar, Fruit Jar?, Ulassware, and a variety of Ladies' Ti-imuiings. Fans, Tlirea l Neck. Ties, HundkeMiitf. Ac to which sbe invites iJl to examine bet. -re purchasing elsewhere. Sunbury, Feb. 10, lb'jO Oui leiTi-nlors. Oiliocw. D'EPIXUEIL A KVAXA, ClVll. ExiIlNKEhS AM) Pati:xt JSoLK'ITOllS. No. 4.'3 Walnnt street, i'lilladclphia. Pulents Kolic'ite.l consultations on l'nginefi ing, Draughting and Sketches. Models and Machinery of all kind; mnJo nr.d skilfully attrinled to. Special attention given to rejected eases und inlei fereiiees. Authentic o ipics of nil Documents from i'atent Of fice procured. K. B. Save yourselves useless trouble und travelling expenses, as there is no artunl need for personal interview with us. All business with thcoo Orii:,b can bo Iransueted in writing. Fur fur ther iufui matiou direct us abovo, with t-tauip cuclo.-Lvl, for Ciroular with references. Feb'Uiry 3, Ibtio ly. AtiiiissiMi-iiloi-i .Xulict-. "M'OTICE is hereby giron.thnt letters ofA lmiuis X tiutiun having been grunVi! to tho undersigned ou tho estato,cf l'cter K juiplc, Lite of l"n er Mahn uoy township, Noribuiul cil-ird county, Pa., dee'd. Ail persons indebted itrvrciticsie.l to imtke iiuiuedi ate payment, and tliose ha ii.g cluimo to present tucm lursettlemcut. ANPK.aV DITTY, Adm'r. Lower Meiioy twp.. Feb. Itl, IdlW tit m-5 l.lt, i UMie Will d i more and better work at o i cn Cost, than any other! Try it ! Maniilaerure 1 oidv by ZIEiiLkK & SMITH, Whohmle Drug, Puint A tibisi Dealers. . No. 1.17 Norih T1UUD street, Philadelphia. Junuuiy 7, ISjO -ly. ttcsitliiii;' IJni'i-al. WINTER AURASGEMEXT. tiov 7thjl8U5. GREAT TKUNK I.IXE- from tho North ami Jorth-West for Philadelphia, New York, Head ing, Potlsville, Lebanon, Alleutoivu. Eaton, Ao. Trains leave Hiirrlsburj fur Xew-Yia-k, as fol lows : 3.00, T 2a and tl.fli A. M. and 1.44 and V .00 P..M-, arriving at .cw York at 5.40 and 10-00 A. M. and 3.40 and lu 35 P. M., eoiiLecting nith siiuilur Traius on the Pennsylvania Knilrc.kJ ; Sleeping Cars aceouipunying the 3.00 ui-d VX'i A. M. Iruius, with out cUexge. Leave hr Itcufing, PotU-ville, Tuir.aqna, Mineis ville, Ashland, Pine virove, Alltntown und Pbiladol. phia at 7.5 A. M. iil.4.:i and 9.00 P. M., stopping at Ltbimuu aud principal stations; tl.otloo pin Train making to close eohiieetious for Pottsvillc, uor Philudolphiu. For Potlsville. Schuylkill Uuven and Auburn, via Schuylkill aud husqui. iiaiuia lluil road. luave Harrisburg at 4 00 p. in. Returning : Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12:00 Nonn at b.oe p. m ; Philadelphia at 6 00 a. m. and 3 30 p. as. Poltsville al P. 39 a.m. aud 2 45 n ui ; Ashland (.00 and 11.45 a. ju. and 115 p. m ; Taiuu qua at 7.35 a in. and 1 40 p. ui. Leave Potlsville fur Harrisburg via Schuylkill and Eusquehauua Kailrood at 6 45 a. m. Kesdibg Aceommodation Train leaves Beading at S. 30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.30 P. N. Columbia Railroad Truics leave Heading at (11 A. M. und I.U P. M- fur Ephrata, Litis, Lancaster .ulun.i.u, so. 1 Ou aundays : Leave Xw York at 8 P. M., Pbila I deiphia3.15 P M. I:,i.t:,vit eb.00 A. M , .Tamaqua 8 A M, lUrribi,.L- 7 A M aud Heudiug at 1 A. M. fur ilarrinbur.;, M.jJ a m. fur iiew York. I . Coiumula'ivu. .tiikaea, Soason, and Exeureioo Tickets, at reduneJ raws U and from all points, i lirii yUecki.d n-.-oukli-. at) VouaUs liti age al. ' lowea ott. i K.-ir O A. KICOLL8, ' -ejr-vl 8ure'rintundtut' : . iKi i, COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! iQFtA.XT Sc BROTHBB, Sbiirrn A. holn:ilu V ICftuU . ISiMilct-Nin t miiti: V l;H Ann COAL, In ovory variity. Fulo Aceiiti, westward, of tho Celebrated Heuty ClayCoaT. I.nwan Wmaup, Ku.NBfRY, Pa. Pnrl.iirv. .Inn. 13. 1800. CONSTITUTION WAT1SR. Tho eptonishinij results which lias attended this invaluiiblo lucdicino pitives it tolo the niott perfect remedy over discovered. I?o language can convey anadiqunto idea nf the imrnediuto and almost mi raculous chango which it ocoasious to the debilitated and ahnlterod system. In fact it stands unrivalled as remedy for tho permanent bare of Diabetes, Impotenoy.' Loss of Miuculnr Energy, Physical Pros tration. Indigestion, Kon-retcntiou or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Intlaination or Ulceration oi the Illadderaud kidneys, Diseases nf ihe Prostrate Oland, Stone in the II. adder, Calculus, tiravel, or Uriekdust Denosit, and all diseases or affection of the tlladdor and Kidneys, and Dropsical 5Jwclliiigs existiug in Men, Women, or Children. 1'or tli one I!miimch ttrculliir to I'c iiiul, l'ositittton lVtiliii in it Sovci-elK-it tCcmcdy. Thcso Irregularities are the causo of frequently re curring diseoso, and through neglect the seeds of more grave and dungorou3 maladies aro the result; and as month after inon:h posses without an effort being made to assist nature, tho difficulty becomes ohrontc, the patient gradually loses her appetite, the bowols are coustipatd, night sweats come cn, and consumption finally cods her career. For stllo by all Druggiits. Price SI. W. H OltEOQ, A CO. Proprietors. .lio.icwA. Ac Ai.i.a:, General Agents. Xo. 4G Cliff stroct, New York. February 3, IfGil flino. C:V KEiSU'S' 8'Ott 1HOS.G6. Iho Crest Invention of the Age in II OOP SKIRTS. J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIP TIC (cr double) SPUING SKIKT. This Invention eonsisls of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Purb Pefint JStecl Springs, ingeuiuusly braided tight ly and firmly t'Teibcr, edge to edge, making the toughest, most flexible, clastic and durable Spring over used. They seldom bend or break, like tho sin gle Springs, ami consequently prcservo their perfect nnd beautiful shape more than twico as long ns uny siniflo spring skirt that ever has or can he fnndo. The wonderful Gcrilility. mid great comfort and pleasuro to any lady wear'np the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will he experienced paf-tt'eu'nrly in all crowded Asseniblies.Operns, Carriages, li.nl road Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promcnado and House Dress, as tho Skirt can be folded when in iiao to occupy n small place as easily aud conveniently a3 a Silk or Muslin Di'ess. A lady having enjoyed tho pleasure, coirfort nud great convenience nf wearing tho Duplex Esiiptio Steol Spring Skirt for a single day will never after wards willingly dispense with their U3e. For Chil dren. Misses and Young Lr.dits they are superior to all other;. The Hoops are covered with 2 ply twisted thread and wilrwear twico as long as the s!iiirlo yuru cover ing which is used on all Siuglo Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rodson overy Skirt are ulso Double Steel, and twico or iloublo covered to prevent tho covering from wearing oft tho rods when dragging down stairs, rtono steps, etc., etc, which tney nro constantly subject to when in use. All arc undo of tho new and elegant Corded Tupcs, and aro tho best qunlily in every part, giving to tho wearer the most graceful and purled shapo possible, nnd aro unquestionably the lightest, most desiruble, comfortable ami economical Skirt ever niado. WESTS, HKADLEY A CAKfcY. PllOPKIETOIlS )f tho Invention, and Solo Manufactures. 97 Cham bers, anil 70 A 81 Ueaile streets, Kew York. For Sale in nil first-class stores in this City, and throughout tho United btates and Canada, Havana do Cuba, Mexico, fc'outh America, and the West Indies. IV Innulro f-r Iho Duplex Eiliptio (or double) Spring fskirt. Kew York, January 27, 1830 2ino. rp'IE undersigned respectfully informs h!. friends L aud tho public that he has changed his place of loading Freight in Philadelphia from Freed, Ward A F'recd, Xo. 81 1 Murket Street, to A.. 3. ACHESON, (Cc-aiiclision Merchant, deulcr l-i Flour Oraiu, SevVis. Ac.) Ao. lOl.-J .vlurUrt St., I'.'iiladt lplii;!, whero all freight will ba loaded on cars of tho un dersigned, for Dauphiu, Sunbury, Shomokin, and nl intervening poirts. All frcighi will became,! as low as on any other line. Orders to carry freight respectfully solicited, Inch will receive prompt attention. J. 11. WEliEIt. Sunbury, Jan. 13, 1 Si",0 . 3m. 07 s. wili)KrV" fSTJTTXlTJ'n'Sr, 2?E3Tlu.. rriuMoui-y, Itrivk und 4 'iirpeiiK-i-Work,- IWi'avaSim :ici ISt-ptiirisi', of nil (lr-eripti,,n done in the mist modern styles nnd substantial manner at Etj'.Tt unties, and lit prices to suit tiie times Sunbury, Feb 17, TOWN LOTS FOR "SALE (si the IIti-on 3i of Sunbury, f jUlL undersigned offers ut private salo tttt TOW I.OHS, lituntc between Fawn A Deer streets below Whottlo berry. , For terms, Ac., call ou DAVID CLEMENT. Fil 1 u y. JnnL27. IF'jfl .'im. I'lifhuH aciiu A: llIoouisbiirM; atail OX and after Xov 27th, !SC5, Pos.'cnger Traitrs will mu as follows : SCL"inVAKD. a.m. p.m. r. si. Leave Soruulon, 5.50 Kl.fio 4 5i ' liiiigston, (5.55 II. 1 6.20 " llupcrt, V ij g J3 " Iiiuiviljo, y.50 0.3o Arr. Xoithuiuverlaul, 10 Co 10. lj KOKTHWAlUi. Leave N'orthiuuber'.uud, 8.00 3.05 " luuvillo, K.40 3 40 " Rupert, V.fj A. M. 4 15 " Kingston, 2 35 b..") 0.55 Arr. at Sciuiitou, 3 44 U 35 8.10 Trains leaving Kingston at S '.'0 A. M. for Seran ton, C'liineet with I rain arriving at Now York at 5. 20 Leaving Noithuuiberlund a: t.v9 A. M. and Kings ton 3.3(1 P. M. e uiuect with tho lraiu arriving at .New York at 10 65 P. SI. Piusciig.il taking Train South firm Scnnton at & 5(1 A. SI. via Mm tbuuib'irliind, reach Hnrrisburg 12.30 P. SI . liHliin.oio 5. Mil P. M., Washington 10.. 00 P. SI. vialiupert reuch Philadelphia at 7.U0 p. m. 11. A. 10XDA, Sup t. Kingston, Xov. 25, ISdS. lj.-'E'S WA.Vri:i M' 'I'AliU XI Orders for (ho best nellin" bonk notf published. TUKlLLIXtJ n'oiuts OF TliK UltCAT liEDKLLlOX. CuiupridiiK heroic adveutures and hair-brcadth es capes of Sddiors, Scouts. .Spies and Kefuces ; dar inj; exploits of riiuu;ylers, Uuurillns, Desperudues und ulhers; Tales of Loyal mil Dihyul Women: Stories of tho Ncc.ro, Ac, Ac. with incidents of l'un und Merriment in Cunip uud Field lty Lieut. Cotoucl Charles S. tlroeno, lutu ol alio Vniitd .States Army, lluu.lsouiely illustrated ?;ilh engravings ou bteil and iu oil colors. Scud for circular and seo the liberal tcruu; oCcrcd CllAS. S lillEL'NK A CO .I'lih Ushers NolSl S. ihd btrect.'TLilaiielphia. Feb. 21, ltSCO (t. AUBKOTYPE AKD PilOTjaaAPH Over J. Buwen's Store, wrner Market A l aniibts. BtTNBUIiy.PA., . C KYEKLY, inforuis bis friends aud the public svnt,rallv. that hois Inl.iuc Air'r.iits in the I bct stylo and meaner at his tiulmyl.; iho aboo I' place. AMBKOTYFES AND I'llolOUUAl'lIS, arc taken in evei y stylo ol Iho Art, thut cuunut te surpassed iu 'h .Stnlo. lUviuj vtral year's expo ru uoe, ne win givu suuiiacuuu u. no cnarge. Cnpius will be tuken trout all stylus uf Pictures. Give him a oull. Iliuiuiuber, over aoacu s stcrc, bunbury, June 17,lboo. fS- BOO ri;lt VI'.All! We want , agents cvtry whore to sell our im. raovao tC eewiut; ilnchitus. ibreo now kinds. L'pper and upper find. Warrimiod five years. Abovoaalur or large eominhMoea paid. The ovLr uaohinesseld in I'oiibd biates lor lwa Ittm 10, whoh are fully lio.u,ed by How u, W hauler A Wil son, Graver A Baker, Sitgut A Co., aad Bachelder. All other cheap maohices ax lufriegeuieuu sod the Seller or user are liable to arret, sno, and imprison must. Circulars Iree. Addrtw, or call upon bhaw Clark, Eiiluloid. Maiue i2i Ir moo CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP. A positive itfai speelflo remedy for all diseases ori ninatlnff from on IrnnurM thtA of the lllcoil. antl for f II (licroditC-r) Diseoj' transmitted from parent , to child. ' BCKOPULA i STltl'MA, OLA DI.LAR SWELLINGS. t'LCEHATUN. KIXO'.S V II, EUYSI PELA.S, SALT ltHEL'Si. Till, ftttnt fl,..r.lt.r. ...l . .... . ... 7, . . y wull"'j n,.uui,i-i,.f Dinne lite ' untold misery, is by all usual medical rcn.i-dii j KIIEUMATISM. ! j Iftbero isanyilisoaso in which the Conflilutkn Life syrup is a sovereign, it is iu rheumatism aiid I its kindred affection. Tha most intense pains are almost instantly alleviated nnonuous swellings ;0 ' rrHneeil. fN.. .-I,,.,..,;.. ..m -i . . -t ............ v ... ,.,Lailvi,.,t u( ininiT thirty years standing have been cured. ' NKIlVtTUdXES?!. ! Xerious Debility, Shattered Xerret, tit. Vitus Dunce, Loss of Power, Confusion of Thoughts, Epilepsy, Thousand who havo sutfered for vearJ will bleM the day on which they read these lines. Particular ly to wi,k. suQering women will this medicine prove an ine.itimablo blessing dim-ling their fobtslcps to a Hope which fulfills more than iu promises. MEIICUHIAL DISEASE.''. Salivation, Hotting of llonns, Had Complexion, Achesin Itotied, . . Feeling of Wcoiincss. Doprewien jf Spirits. Jft1 Constitution Life Syrup purges thosvstcm entirely from all iho evil effects f Mercury, "removing the lifld Dreaih, curing tho Weak Joiul." nnd Uheumalic Pa ItiB,.' Itinl, ,1... .. .. .r r'.i i . . , . . ..., ,. , UJl vl u,,,,,,,;, lggUlO lOlirOUUCO. j It hardens spongy Guins and socuros thu Teeth os j as firmly us ever. ! CONSTITUTION LII'K SYIIUP. ! Eradicates, root and branch, nil Eruptho Disease:!, I of the skin liko ! L'LCKHS, PIMPLES, BLOTCIIKS, I and all otliAr difficulties 0r this kind, which so much I disfigure the outward nppoarance.of loth luulua and i females, often Inuking iliein a i!;-,;u.niiig ot'j'jct to n.iw.tivg Mil-., lljvi ltlt!ltS. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP Cures all Swelling of the Glands. Either of the Fae. X. Mould be taken as soon as tbo swolling is dotcctod, ! thus preventing their breaking, and producing trou- PlesuinedisuhaijjiL':; "ores, nhich disflguro so many : of liio younger portion of the comrnuAty, from six ! to twenty years of ago. Young children are very I subject 10 disclinr0'tj iVctn tbo ears, which doponils ujion a scrofulous constitution. These caies soa recover by taking a few dotes of the Lite .Vjrup. All s.irofulMts poisons sufl'eiing froiii g'cncral De bility, DyspepU mid Dropsey of the limbs, abdomen, and in the female, Dropsev of tho ovaries and womb, generally accompanied with lnfb.maliun nnd Ulcer, atiunof iho Uterus, ure permanently cured by Cn. stilulion Lite Syrup. The iliseuso known as'tiuitre or Swellcl Xvek, the Life yrup v ill remove en. tiiely. '1 bo remedy should be taaeu f..r some tiuia, us the dis.iaio is uxcceiliugly chronic m.I stubborn, und will nut be removed without cxtru effort Tumors of the OvnriP, 'luinors of tho Iln list, and swelling of othei gluuds of tho LoJv, will bo com pletely reduced without resorting w the kuifo, or operations of an y kiud. I J El ileptic' ;j, symputhetio or orgai.i diseases of j the heart, as' palpitation, diseases i f tho valves, pro i dueing n grating or tiling wuiid, dropsy of the heart I Cui'u and all thu ullVctious of this important organ j (pci.soos sutleiiiig from any acute puiu iu the region ot tho heart), will bo greatly relieved by Constitu tion Lite Svrun. tiruken-bown and Delicate CoustitutLins sulicriii'; uuiu inuisposiiiuu lo i..etllon. J'lilli ia tho Duck l.DSS Of M,.,,.rirv .,nr..lu..l i .. 11..... ..I .,! ----- - ..r,-, vl , iiaiiuiy, rtarof lnsca.-e, Iiiiuuess oi Vision. Drv. Ili.r ck!n 4u,y sMsviu-c, i"iiuit;iu ui niuii, i."ry, jioi iK!ti mi'i i'xtr'iniiicst Want of tSloep, liottfosius, llat'iird CouutuuNiico.aiul La!.sitiUij cl' tho Alusou Ur ty.-tciu. all reciuiio iho aiJ o! th Cunstitmiou lii'e byl up. R FOR ALL F 0 It M S 0 1' ULCERATIVE DISEASES, Fither of the Xose. Throat, Toiiu, S'iuo. Forehead, orKculp, no remedy bus evcrpioved ilseii'al. Moth I'nlches upon the teuiulo faoo depeudinj ujioii Iho discued nciiou of iho liver nrc very uu pleasant lo Iho youu wii't, and mother. A few bot tles oi Coutituliou Life M'i up, v. ill coiTct tho uo crotiou aud ruuiovc the dcpoa'.t wbi:'a is directly under the skin. In the diseases of the Liver, giving rise to Lan guor, Dixiiucss, Indicntiou. Wcnk fiiouiacb or an ulceruted or eaiicumus condition ot that ornu, ac companied uith buruiug or other unpljusaiit sym 1. 1 ins, will be iclictcu by the tu-c v!' Cjn'iitution Life Syrup. u I tZf A a general Wool l'u.ilyi.'i A(,,it iho Life Siup stands unrivuUed bv anv reparation iu the ; World. ' ' THERICH ANDPOOK , arc liablo to the same diwrei. Nuturc and r-'-ienee has made thu Constitution Lifo .'.i iu;i i',.i II. c Luneiit I of all. j PTJBS BL0015 , produces lieulthy men and woineu ; and if the eon- I ,lilulion is nei;lt-etud iu youth. di.-cuo nr.d eurly death is the rociilt. . i Price, SI i'j per bottle , of.e half doeu for 7. 1 WM. H. QHEG , 1 1. D., HULK I'KOFKt' ivlt, xaw VORII M011OA.V Al:l.i:N, . 'hoIejlo DrujgHs. AkciiI. Xo. 4ti CliS'ot - nv York. : itEJ. C GOODWIN A CO., Bixlou. J Ji. ItUKD, A CO., Cbiougo. H'LLtH. FIM'U A FLLLE1V Cfci.-i g. I OOLL'ei lilt'.'iUKHS, St Louis. I J D. FAKK. Cincinnati. ' JOIIXSOX. llOLLOVt AY i CO.. 1'b.U.U.l. !.,a ! HAKXLS, W AKD A CO , ew Oilcans. BAKM.fi. UEMIV a CO., Montreal. Ceui.de. UOtiTltntH SMITH DKAN.tka FWicio, ( al. Fhruar ? t0ti - in E w o n o c i; w y I rfiriR suhseribi rs b;;s leiivn t snnomie' to tint I J citirem nf Sunbury and its v'?lniiy, that Ih' y ' hove fpeiift a i NEW CMlOCKIlir. i Tiro do9T9 T(&. Aj J". 11. V.pnh't 1 .Mttrkri Square, lio'o ht v nm vr'-piT l fulfil v-ry vn r i nf jr,,(;i.t-ii , til.'! V'iM kt. .w,..i:!.t'ly it. tint iiiu FLOII R iVt'KKD. Fi-h, Cuflee. Tihi, fiignr, Molnxa .-. C,,,-vso, alt ! Spices of all d.s-Tip'i'o,, ,vofp?i every vtirtety. '"niidles. iiiol;ing aud Carding riT''"" n, ,v.-g,ne : limn. M.oulder-. ltncon. Jinllt e. ari l l'g.s. wf ' Dried fruit? ol nil kinds, Cit'ini Pein "i" oi..l T n:i I toes, l'irkel,-, Krtehtip. 1'ej.per Siuci-; 'P.aisin. I l.eiuou. du.. offiest qitnlity, iind ill tV't o,.ry ftyl i of articles kept ilia well storked !;(.-, Ale ; Cider Vinegar All kiiidf cntmr pnl J take liuexchnnge. The patronage of tLe puMio h stjtctf.illv solicited. , (ii'.OK'l'J T. Ill'AKD . l. iSuni.ury, 5,'ov. 11, ISC; S1 'UKIf.V sAMBUUO P011T GriAPC wini:. I'tire uud i'our Xii'nrix ;.;. f r The cosl st C'k iox ia blk I FA34I t t v.- Pre-, ribcl by Pby.iciKi.f for Fviai. w-.tklj piiU and UVAUM' ''it.r'T i i i;v- ,i j-. !' V.V.-T Oi-'-y.- 'i Vv.'iv.; ' ,Vs.W!(fW!i.3 ft ' v : f-V; ' f EXCT.LLKNT AY INK KOlt l'MA I'.rery f unily al this senson, flioi.i l uso SPEER'S WINE celebrated io Europe for iti nifldicinnl nod ben, qualities, highly esteemed by eminent phisi used iu European and Americnn Hospitals, at fume of the first fiiiniliei in Europe and Atuuri; AS A TOXIC it hns no equal, causing nn appotitc and build! the system, being entirely i. pttro wine uf valuable rrape. A A DIUI'.ETIO it impnrt-i a bcalt'iy action ef the lihiiids, K' ai.d Uriuaiy Organs, very beneficial iu JJ 0 out, and Kheumutie Aficc'.ioi.s. m:EKS WINE is a pure articlo from the Juice of the Port possessing medicinal properties superior to an. wine in uso, aud au excl'mt articlu for all v.i debilitated persons, and tho aged nnd intiri proving thu appetite, and benefitting lad. children. f Try if onre. mil you v:ll vut he iletciml .jT He sure Iho tignnturo of Ai.Fni.u over tho cork of each bottle. Sold by W. A. Dennett Sunbury, nnd all fi dealers, who aUo sell tho ' 4.'.f'l'l I'OrtT ISIf .IV,h choico fl.l nit ported only by Sir. Spcer, direct from the v Oporto. Trade supplied by Wholesale Drugg jBy A. SI'EKlt. at his vineyard in Nee. PiaXCil'AL OFFICE, 2irt DUOADWAY Sunbu'y, Jan. 10, lriofl ly. spaiKcT aebIkgemknt PBIZES. 1868 PRI: SILVER 18G0 GOLD such cn vm i n r.vun i;::: oj . ri.K::.. TO TEJ: ( ttB. IK'. . Tho Mm" liiv iiii; l.-'tjh brt'irzlu to u m'-v. niintiti-'ii, nud (.loM in c:tii.-"!iu-ji-;.' l:mii mu'jb clicupcr. we buvo Iju tt.i.utoj to ou vcrv ii'.lvunt:t'"t.is' tetii.s. i-oiiu- ft ihu n:ofct effnm jowclry. etc . tMvr u.iuifa-'t. or any ottior ?nunty ; an I v, thr-r- i r h lit in t utVt r uch l.!ir;.m;!' tj the iit-vor huvc hu'i tit-re '. To etVtei, tLt.-. (J3t'r:ni".ftil n GI!AM) (.IFT DIST111HLT' Ijy which mt niut c'ltt oiu will uhe tb uf 1i:ivit: un ol ihi vc'v ts.aiUifu! ai. J iij:mAmi;:;:: . ic!j:oM and o ii.ar Tin: .Mvi r: u cm:uatI". U riimp! :i'Tl'air. J Mtvri arc uum 1 utJ K',uu0 ciin -iisli;,,; f 1'ittii'ri, .Mulu. Jlauhinorf, (J i! I uiul .v r W ut-.-Ju--, noticut imu.ljcri; 1 f:-t.;n 1 , lt'0,'.:0" i.rw ; Uit iutu tf.nle.l fi.vctii" . n.ix O'.'lliffft i.J tltk j:1 i-'.tt m.ii M.HI. I ) tllC I'tT. to lis ml ceutf. ttiul ihe uri.i.'li or -v with the tmuibct' iu lite inttije lt hoidur 'jl tiiv r-.iLiu itnmr lintly (if In; 'W Tnc iiitici-. on ll.u rc:4 i t vl iu lil t oi if Um lit.y Cciiil. lor iiistancc : It the nut notice .nt lo you should Iu ion. and 1'i uiuiiJ Set mi Ould i atch sla-uhl he iiiun ivi'.l ov i-nt 1" you li.r 1 ;c. und i.l t tide on our lit oi 1UU t'OO- article. ceiitii inui i rent lo pn.v evpinic cuirei.jijirl-.-ucc. tie, on .u;h u.ucc. ' TtiS A .lii. l.tS Cli.VSt.-.T i f . Piaucs. MtoJ. r..-. .Mu-io lii.xcf, Ool 'Vatb", "'bain., 'i.jid Wa-eh tvei". i I'in, I adics' ti.,ld and Silver Setts. Hold Crones, Pencil C.tvwS, lin'.il I'd, F.;r liin.-. Slccv, tSmti.M. l'l.iiu nnj i lui-ouio ''irs, Dt.:.noiid ftet. S.ts Spoons, Miniature 1 i.ckct.-. i'l.iti-i:i ; Sllltiol ui , Tuot.s. aud U luouaalld oth u iiuioero'ita to lutiiti'iii. . 1'or fl we will scud 0 Xoiic-s, I ft - I IS .u ' Silver Watch, per rctuin of luail. .4-ula it niilo-; i:v-ry i S'nrid or circular, a l;rv.v von-:uu Adopts, by which itoty. tf.'y'tv $:. f.t I realized. j Address C'iI.I'M . Salrsruouis. 1! I'IZ 1S i I llJ.NiiBta St., Yet VALUABLE TOW.Y I TIGIIT (8 valuable t.-n Iu. e j -J talo cheap, ou Dcu lurry street. ' line; d addition, ui thu ilniuj'h of ijuiru of J . i Sunbury. Fi biliary .'I, IsCI I " jontr wjLVja M A N U FA C T U 0e door Ka-t tf FiUinj's Store. .' b v . u v r. v , i k . ; "H r'Sl'LCTFlT LY informs t!iev?f! .a.V nudvtjinity, thai bavinx rafil the uiuiy, will iignin resume his Lum' laetnrc. to oiler, lie d and Shoesti liio best iraierial, and ut the lowest Ho hones to reovivc a full share i Sutiburv, Dec. ID, ISdi. Pure l.lbt rly liii, The Whitest, the nuut durabiu ai it.iUii.irl. Jryitt .Miuiulaelurel oi ZIKlilEU. V i" lenil Touir.. 1'aint A 1, Xoi 1(7 .i.,th JlilltUSticu January 'T, I aoo ly. jewelryT JEV JOSKPH KESS Wuts-liitinkcr uitl . Market Streei, Mini-.,: Ht.iprcTrn.Lv ii.f-.iu,s l; . publi", thai he fc.,Jut rcc, i Diont of Waial.au. Clocks .. I -r Silvar aud plated fHin,. Kiks. I aiouu. Clocks una J.ii 'rj r r'in J I ub;y J .r ,. . , ' ij