stlsi mtoUHY, PA a ii SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1880. tST IfiTtoAtioit Theboallng season Isaselreedy eoma led, the water having fceea let, Into tbe uUmml days alnee. .. The number of boats paodnc thil place hM awa eellaesaall, awlag 0 flij unfavJIUble state of the weather. .aa.- ltjrRrTi!o. QuIU ft numeer ot reus .pare Msed this place finee the lets raltU,i a eastern markets.1', i-thetyfay to ty Ws no by the Danville papers thai. JIbm'." poller and Frlok have established ft n ayrreta freight lino bet now Philadelphia and Uiat plaoa. Mr, Weiser Isjiroprletor of a freight lint' which rani between Siinbury and Philadelphia. ,". ' ' I76itl or Horsei. A Government sale of thirty-two draft, team a4 saddle horses, will take : plasa at Uarrisburg, on Tharsday, tbt 20th mat. - t3T The new ateam ferry and tow boat, which waa built by IraT. Clemont laat fall, baa commenced roDnfp, "towing boat and tarrying passengers to the oppoMte aide of the river. ." l3Rcv. Mr. Wadlsigh. who hat bean Rector of tit. J amc' Church, in Money, haa accepted call at Williamrport. II 4 officiated for the laat Urn as pastor of the church on aha LH tast., and removed to the lirfcr place during tit put watk, and entered upon hit du' let there. - i .Xfr zz'r.f M . t3"Fitcv Gooni ARt' MiLLiKBBV.HTVe call - attention to the advertisement ol Mia Louisa Suits 'ler, who has juit returned from Philadelphia and opened a new stock of faahionable Millinery Ooodt at her old stand, in Market square; . . 17 Anew and handsome paieenger ear, construc ted at the new shops at Rooova, was placed on the Northern Contral road, on Wednesday last, a . 'l i " in " ' ' ty Cyr lady friends will, no doubt, be delighted to hear that Miss M. L. 0 ussier is opening her soring took of Millinery Goads. " Just call and tee those ,ovely bonnets and bats. See advertisement iu -another aoliimn. v . i iirS. fc:caa. ; ;: j Tin SeSBunr Classical Institute, a' day and boarding school for young ladies' and gentlemen, whioh has lately been established hi this place, ' will be opened next Monday, under the instruction of Ksts. 8.6. Miller and Y. C. Cramer. .r, We paid a visit, a fow days since, to the monumental works of Messrs. Disslnger ft Taylor, who have lately opened an establishment in Ibis place. Wa were much pleased with the beautiful work done by this firm. They are now executing a very elegant design for the Into wife of Joseph .Bird, EJl., Who seta a good example by discrimi nating in favor of home industry, especially when work ean be so well exoouted, and at less than city prices. v (3f Rimoveo. Jorem'flh'Sovidge bos taken pos session of tho butcher shop above the Jail, formerly occupied by Henry Neucr, nhcro he Will carry on the butchering business on an extensive scale. It is his determination to servo his customers with the host meats that can be procured in market, at the lowest rates. His numerous friends v ill pleuse take notice of bis removal to his new place of business. 13?' Another Accident o tu P. A K. Bail koad. An accident occurred on Wednesday morn Inj of last week f near Lock Haven, caused by the passenger train from the North running into a moss of earth which hnd fallen on the track, produced by a land-slide. The locomotive was thrown down an embankment, and the baggage and passenger cars from tUs track. . .The engineer fell into a tree topi ' down the embankmont, and sustained serious inju ries. ' The fireman was severely scalded hy steam escaping from the boiler, and it is said the un'ui lu nate rjn has sinco died. . (Jd' Li roe Firc is Lock Ha van.- A fire broke ent in Queen's hotel, in Bald Eagle street, in Lock Haven, on lost Friday night, whioh destroyed all the property back of the hotel, as. far as the rail road. The loss is estimated at (16,000. fjy Tna Gave Laws. Sportsmen should bear in mind that it is against the law to kill blue-birds, swallows, rtbbins, or any other insectivious birds at any season. The penalty for violating thiis law it five dollars for evory offence ty A Citiiin or Northumberland Robbed IX U.ytRiSBiRO John U. Robinson, a merobant, of Northumberland, had his pocket picked of up wards of three hundred dollar, at the depot in liar- risburg, on Thursday niorning week. No clue has bee.eicbtained of tho light-fingered gentleman who relieved him of bis wallet. - , . The Harnsburc depot has become notorious as a rendezvous for thieves and pickpockets, and scarcely a day passes that some one is not fieeoed. Thil dons' not speak well for the police regulations of that oity. . Wa would advise persons who may have oooasion to change carl at Uarrisburg, to be on the lookout for , these sharpers. ,.-. I ,. t , 1 m i , CiV A Base Ball Clcb in Si-nbcrt Some of our young gentlemen have been actively engaged for some days part iq getting up sv Base Ball Club, in 4 Lis place, and we are pleased to learn that theln efforts have met with sucoess, large number of persons having already Joined. Snnbury has been greatlrj)ebind some of our neighboring towns in the way of healthful amusements, although possessing superior material and facilities, and we hope the proposed club will prove a suocess. It will afford anjuontily of fun and exerciao to our oitiaens. Should the weather prove favorable, the first game will he played this (A-iday) - afternoon, on the grounds near the Augusta Hotel. ! - A great many persons art at a loss to koow how to dispose of the ragged and mutilated ourrency that accumulates on their hands. It is the easiest thing in the world, ana without any eipense 1 When you get three dollars' worth oa hand, put it in small packages, pin 'a paper band around with your name, post-office address and the amount; tben-j put ill an envelope and address it to the ' Treasurer of the United States, Washington, D. 0.' -It goes and returns free of postage. You will get sew eurreufy in about ono week from the time yea send it. " ' ' 1 ' ::' -in 8 l imi Pbocsedikos or .roa Boaocoa founciL. Countil met in their room, n Tuesday evening last, ati o'clock, agreeably to adjownment at last itated nicht of moctiog. Chief Burgest, K. X. Bright, ia the chair. Members present SI eeers. Bruner, Clement.Orten ough, Bonn, HcoJrick!,vl;rlce, ngel, Zottlemoyer, J FriMPfir PUM nd Bastlan. , i f T J I I ' I i pJf. ii raj appeared before the Council, 'asking that he 'be ereJitoJ on bis aeoount ae former Trea surer, with two rceeipu, amounting ia all to So 7. 50. On motion, referred to Finaaoe ComuiiUee, : I Wm. Brindle "appeared before the Council and oked that a road might be made to bis reMldance on Deer street; now ooatntotod ia auoh a manner by the P., A. E. B, R. that ht ear not have aoal or paving material hauled to bisdwefiuig. John Bourne presented a bill of $12 for labor and materia! farauhed in repairing the iWaaaliigtoa lira engine. On mouoa, Aa order tu gr anted tar taa same. Tb committee on ahanglpg ihe aamas of straots, lrr.ii and alleys,' was, on. motion, continued suttil '" et meeting of CoaaeiJ.'.;' ( , , ', i ... ', , On motion of Mr. Brioe, it was Rtflvod, That the Borougn regulators be isatruoted te survey stut stake off what is kuowa as KMerWry street, sod - I .the alley rauuuig tiortb ,af tha tame, beiweea Eldor berry and WbofUeeerry ftrtwta, and that the liigh Constable be aotiaed lebeotusted te be rest wed all fences, potU or outbuUdings, not areoied wltaia h proper Ho it. ;'fi a Ca asotlcn, ailourne4." ' fa T bftamtffla Itastda last party t a seaea Ml this pleoe, boaad ea a ashing acpeditioa, ahloh was beaded by aur Mends Col. Wateoaeller, Adit Clasn aad Cept Suhloy. they prweeded dowa 1st river as far so Otorge towa, trtrvrs they vara Joined by Messrs. flltty, IT aid and Teagar, af thai pi see. After providing ihamselres with all the aiiistsarlsB lor a trigonal aasapalga aatst (any tribe, hy Breaeeded to the Matt lfcprkJorgUwi. ler4 they pitched their Unt. Messrs. A. 1. Clapp and A. Wald were appointed ommissaries of subsisteaeei when the balance of the party Immediately made preparations for a grand raid on the Ish. They suooeeded la capturing a vary large number, whieh were wending their way northward. The party returned on Wednesday highly- nleasod .with their sdoeaf ahd the kind andllOkprtabltnanMrtn' whW they were entertained by eur George towa friends. The party have placed us under obligations for good share of the proceeds of the expedition, in the shape of the Ineet mess of Bsh we have seen for ft great while, and as to the quality, when we say they were delicious we do hot exaggerate, as printers are generally considered very competent judges of the good things of this life, FROM S.OOTO'i3Pi:nWKEU, A rare opportunity It now offered tor an un limited number of the lontler sex to ena-aie in a bu siness that it highly honorable and lucrative ; thou sands should be engaged where hundred are, in dis pensing Dieasmgs on tno human family, and while doing so reap as the reward of their labor pecuniary benefit. Full informatioa given on receipt of .fifty cents and red sump. JOHN WEBBER, April 7, '69. It , . - ... unbury, Pa. ITS We copy the above from the Pottsvlllo Jour nal or last week.' For the benefit of the publlo we Insert it, Wsxiulloa them agaW Imposition, as no such individual resides In this pleov The adver tisement is, naaoaot, intense to victimize -the ere- (talent. " "." pRErARa roa ma Ciiolera-Ws copy the following excellent advice from llall'i Journal of Health, ni commend its oontentt to the readers of the AaaaicAn: : ,'...! . . , ' 1st. Every hontcholder owes It to himself, to his family, to his neighbors, to the community in which he resides, to have his bouse, from cellar to garret, from the slroot curb to the rear line of his lot, most scrupulously cleansed,- by swooping, washing and whitewashing, f i , . t r , . t t 2d. Every man wo has any authority in city or town poreramtnt.houU onstdel bimsairbduad by the oath of office, and by every oonsidoratioh df hu manity, to live himself Do rest until every strret. alley, close, gutter IUmI aewer It paoed in astata Vjf as perlect clenuliuess at poitiole, and kept to until the frortsof'next season come. -" ' Id . These cleanings should be done now , becanse, if pnt oft until warm weather, the verv effort neons- sary for the removal of filth wilt only send, in the .essential -nature of things, to hasten the appearance oi me aiseaso, to increase its malignity, ana to ex tend the time of its devaiuligut: bacauts the suns of spring and summer the sooner warm kite tile and inteiHy viperic axt malianaBt latiueaet, which in its rmrolMtreosl, .WTieeksa&jauch.et human hap piness and desolates so many htaj thjumas. :: t Li?" .Wasuinqto Eire Coxf any. A meeting of thsteosapany was held on Thursday evening, March 29lh, at which it waa decided that the evening bf the tooond Tuesday of each - month shall be tho rogular night of meeting.' ; A permanent orgRnizh tion was effected bj the election of,,the .following oSiocrs:- . T'V V.v'.:;.',-"t President Martin JSftioher!...;,, : - -,..-( Vice President r. M. Shindel. Sepretarj Levi SaoiholU. M.i r Treasurer Valenlius Iliols. . J Chief Ehci ne'er Sofoiuon Slroh." Assis'.ant Engineers Clio'rlcs SorVis ind Oharlos S. Bell. , r .,. r .... Piprmen Wm, BMartlit.'-John I. Fuher, B.C. Eisoly and Wellington Hum in el. ' ' - Ulrtctors aeorgt M. AftifA. N.'Driee, Jin Bourne, Wrt.'H. -Miller and II. Ti Fnling. --q ti. t Axemen John H Seogrist, Vtm'. Mackert,' Bilos niles, bamucl Hocy fltid John Mackort .Torchmen Thorn at Malune,Philip Mackert, Peter uieiter aua camuoi rytiu.. , . . T ,aij , ,t ' Cxr" Suamokin lTEMt We learn by the lltraJ that John" Melvin, miner, Wos'iisngerbusiy Injured at the' BifllounUlir oolfiery ,' Tn"Tuitaay Tail. - Jl is head waa injured,, the left "hip dtrlocated and his ribs broken. A -. ' Tobias Copenhaffer, ' a. brakesmasi ea one 6f the freight tiains, whila attempting '10 Jump on the passenger eur; fell, and the wheels tf tho ear passed over hit loft leg, crushing the bones "between the kneoandankle . ,. ... An explosion took place iu the grinding room of the powder mill of Bi Kline A Co , on Saturday last. The building was entirely destroyed. ' No one Was seriously injured - ' : - . ' : 1 : .1 ; DEATHS. In Philadelphia, on Friday morninc, April 4 h, ISAAC C. YOCt'M, In the 7tb year ol his age Also, on Wednesday morning, April 4th, bALLIE L., wire ot wm. A. Mnitn, ana aaugnter or Isaac v. and Susannah U. Voeum, in the22d year of her age. SUIIIHV llAltM.i;i W. Oorreeted Weekly for the V American."' Wheat Flour, extra fa hitly, per barrel, 112 00 h 00 : : 6 00 do do ao . - Xto per esrt. : - 1 Rye Flour, 1 - ir pr bbt , .e A ao - -per ews.,, Buckwheat Flour ,-c r, .&) ... Wheat, prime while . '.," ''. pcrhuehul, ,' , 00 1 ft n ao do ' do ao 1 10 Rye, 1 do vo 65 'too Si T Si 1 1 . 8 7 Corn. do Oat. ;"1T ' ' , do T ' " ' do per round 1 4 1 'Potatoes, - Dried reacnes, parea ao ae - aoperea - uriea Apples, ao lined Cherries, (unsigned,) per bu. Bu'ter, do 45 " Si : . : 25 per doseo, ' per pound, 1 do . do ' -- do t , r do CUeese, ' ' - Lard, . llama, 1 :. . bhoulders, fieef, hind quarter, ironi ! 1.1 "i-J IS V I SIL-J I1I8 v- , 20 Muttoa, E-'T.'.TC ? t: a0 ' -r: r ! do I 1 I ' dO.'i T l, per pair -per pound Pork, . . 1.'.. . Veal, . ' . 1 : .J n Chickens. - -..... . :f .-.-lial Fresh aluion, I 7a 20 80 do btiad, per. pair HUtanaoLila Costl Xratd-. Shamoxui, AprU 7, 16(16. ... .. ,.,.,r ,.... , r,-,-,r fj- .otu.m. 6ent for week endinc Anril J. .81111 Per laat report, .-'a'" 2,Vl0 101,724 19 6f40.00 To tame time laat year, j , -r Increase. ' '' t . j".- 45,084 H v-gptaql'Not'utg. FJf" Jacob Bhtpman publishes liis.Jard in another column as. Insurance agent. Be lair a matter of interest 1o every one it 1 not Decetaary to tay mora- tuaa mat air, ShiDUiarl will wait upon all who are dispos ed to attend to the jnterests of themselves taRsAT MB OLOTBIXa. A BOW lot Spring and Bummer Clothing bas just been opened at 11 echt's Continental Clothing Baiaar. Bargain ean be made by buying at this establishment Ujr Tbit ran Bctr is rue Casarcsr, is as brae in buying Clothing as anything else, and if you would realise the benefit of this old and familiar adage, why, of oonrae, you will buy your elotblng at the eelcbrated establishment of John . Biniek, ia Fawn street, opposite Weaver's Hotel, wnere evory variety of spring and summer goods ean be obtains at eity prises. All tbst it necessary ts to examine the splendid new stool of goods wmon no reoivea this week, and whioh 00111101 help but pleas the most fastidious. ly Aa Pin, tii i'atB BTi.-It te lataria. bly tru that wbea a aaaoufaeturer ia any branch of trad doer aot make any Interior goods, his manu factures are preferred te all others. This is espeol ally tru with respeet to the cheap and fashionable garments that eur friend, Jacob O. Back, is con stantly making apat his fashionable tailor iag tablishment oa Fawa street, between Market and BUekberry.- Book ha just received new stock from the olties, of the latest spring and summer styles, which will enable him to please all who msy a nlesaod to natiasua ala- Fbtam Bimmn AirtT WxvntBmwn. -rWith All our. cutoaeea, wt aro anauallv wiodlecf by foreign hurnbOjf whs) palm ihotnsotvet pt tit m . medical met) and nnU vrrsit y gradiisrtel, Mr.-J JL Spoer,. ho waver, cornea nut flat-looted a6d tef at bo is no doctor lilt pfaln practical- nian with t gooa property in-rtew Jorsy vvtncn ne-uas turned 'to 'account In rnakin2!"8timburg Port wine, 'V.Jiey hedaea not.itish the publio to regard tt a potest -tueuicino, tmt aioiplj to give it credit for whatever tncdi clnal vfrtue cientlDtf tntii afflrrrt it possess tt. gonne jy fj..;tt. '"'"S""" .0Roc:au.t WiLHojr, Brown Stone Clotli iogfilali, M3 and Oalis-JtliwtfnJteelV.!,0;!:-. R. & Y. Gentlemen's Suits, tunj R &;Wt .Borarciothing.,, . ri f7f R. t. Vh 1 '1 Clothing; pf AlJ.gfaitJcs. R. & W io lieady-nade Suit's. H & W, . Clothing Rcady-inade. . Rockhill i'VlUon, TJrown-sAobc Clothing Hall. 60S and COS Chestnut street. 1Vt; : a - ;"15T'PWB'A WomaM, in another column picking Baniburg grarjes fqf' Sptef's "VVin. It is nn admirable article, used io the hospi tals and by ihe first class families In TatUf London ani New York; in preference to old Port. Wine. It Is worth a trial, as it gives grcot MtUfactlon. Tor sal ly W. A. Bon. 1 I . . 1 ..Pcrfvuk on tub Wires. As fust as the telegraph is extended South, lightning mcs- snges for supplies of Thnlon's 'Night Bloomj Ing CVrcus''-'como flying' over tho wiros. Never were a people more unanimous ahout anything than ''Americans of ll sections ia approving .this staple pcrfume.of, the New World.. Sold everywhere. : . YAtCB OY' ilBTAt-TlPMSD " SltOKS ' FOR CuiLDRENr An acquaintance ho lias three children, informs us that since he com menced Lnjing tippsd shoes (one year ago,) be lias sated the price; of nov toots for him1 keif. Vommtreial 'Aulhtin. ' J xJ 1 ' ' Brown's BRoRoniAL TRocnKs.A depot is opened In London for 'the sale of these Lozenges, vi hicli have been so long in nsein America for relieving Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Throat Disorders and Affections of the Lungs. - ,..; i .. . ... ,' , "DON'T BE roOLIStl." You can make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents, r Cull und ex amine an invention urgently needed by every body. Or a sample sent free by muil fr 60 cents that retails easily for $ 0,' liy R. L. WOLCOTT.noChathum Square, NY. Sopt. 10, l65.-rly. v ! - . , DrafticsN, tlUndncMa and Cntatnli, Treated with the utmost success hy I)r. J. 13 A ACS Oculist and Aurist, (fonnerly of Lejdcn, Holland.) No. 519 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from tbe most reliable souraes in the City and Coun try ean be seen at his efSoe. ' Tbe medical faculty are idvlted to accompany their patients, as be bat no se crots In his practice. Artificial Eyes, inserted with out pain. IV o ohorgo maUS for examination July 22, 1865. ly. ; ,, . . . - a rphe ConfrsMfouis nnd Kxporf eure or s uiiLro, . . r r Published for the benefit an 1 at a oaution to yenng men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Munhood, Ao., supplying allho same timo' the means of Self-cure. By one who nas cured himsolf aftsf andergolng considerable qtaack ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge may be had of the au thor. . '"''", f " -'' NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq , Brooklyn, Kings Co, N. Y. . I . January 27, 18C6 1y. ., v';-;;' - A Couffti, Cold, or Wore Throat, Requires immediate attention, and should be check ed.' If allowed to continue,""'" ' : Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat AmcnoN, on as IxccnaiLa Luia uuiasa ts often the result. BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES Haying a direct influence to the parts, give imraedi. ate relief. V. . For Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump- , . tive and Throat Diseases, Troehe$ art vted with alwayt gvtd txteeeu. Hltitrent ami Public Speaker '- ill Ind Tboches useful ia clearing the Voioe when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving 'he broat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Taocaas are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials Irom eminent men throughout the oountry. Being an artiolo of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of man years, each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the wo'ld, and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other arUoles. - Obtain only "Browk's Booxchial Taocais,'1 and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered.- r "-y .r -- - .- Sold everywhere In ' the United Statos,-snd in oreign Countries, at ii tents per box. " '-' - October 28, lBOo-T-lim i, - - ' VJ - To Costaustaptlrea. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weekt by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung anection( and that dread disease, Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. ' To all who desire it, ha will send a eopy of the prescription used (free of charge), vith the direo tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a ansa Cess for Co-iicarTiO!', Asthma, Baoacaivis, Covaas, Cous, and all throat and Lung Affeotiom. The only object oi the advertises In tending the prescription it to bensnt tue amioted and spread informatioa which he conoeires to be ia valuable, add he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it win cost them nothing, 'and may prove a blessing F arbits writhing the prescription, rasa, by return mail, please add rets .. nsr, x.urfAlV4 niMvn, - ' ' Williamsburgh, Kinp Co , New York: . January 1J, I860 ly. ' 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AttorsK'7 autd ' si Uor sat sLsvw Office ea south tide of Mark at street, four doort west' of shyster's Btort ' !.j 1 ; RTJNBURT. yA.. ' ' Will attend promptly to all professional hotiness entrusted to bis eare, ui eouecttoa 01 eiaim to Northumberland and the adjoining ooanties. ' Banbury, April T. 186. - : ' " f nifaaslssMsd; bow sVal, Itow UeattarcU, Just miblished. a new editioa of Da.- Cvivxa- wsLL't Cclkbratcd Etta oa th radical our (without medioine) ofi Sperms terr hoe, or seminal Weakness. Involuntary ficmintl Leteet, Imt otency. M41UI and J'hysioal Incapacity, Impodimebta to. Marriaze, etc.; also, Consumption. Epilepsy, and Fits induoed by aelf-indulgence or sexual extravagaooe, 1 jsFrioc, in a sealed envelope, only 0 oenu. ' The eelebrated author in this admirable ei elearlv demonstrates, from a thiitv years' suooessful praotioe, that tbe alarming oonsequenoee of self abus may ba radioall v cured without the daocerous use ot internal medicine or tbe application of lb knife oointiDX out a mods of cure at one sim pie. certain, and effectual, by means at which every, sufferer, no matter what bis condition may ba, may oar himself heeply, privately, and radical: j tVarTbu Leoture tbould be to tb bands of every youth and every man la the land. ,' Bent, under teal, in a stain envelope, to an ad- dress, post-paid, on receipt ef six seal, or two pest r. xE?rzuz co.. ' 1 V Bowery, New York, Pest OtSo box 4,&eA. MaroklT, liit-ly i . , ; JEHEMIAH 8MYDEIL, . ; " Attorney At CouHor art "Uatw, " att7-UIJRy, P4. y Dlatrlct Attorsvey for ISortirai berlaad CaostT. t , -. j aahary, atatek , ISM '. : fi -REMEMBER THE DEAD. ME88RB, D. O. DMnger and John A. Taylor, Would reepMtftiliy annoaaoe to the eitlseos of JTi-atd aarrwiHlias: oosmrryr that having formed a o-parUiermhln, the, are now prepared to furnish ornamented and plain, . , C?fT5"l"'" 'Iw"l' fviossHrsimtsi, or the aW Italia and Amerloaa. marble, at Brio at that Cannot In it to give eaUre-aeAisfMUonesid re spectfully tojloit the publlo mtrooacet OTT ! ;6ubtrry, Blafoh St, l88:-fy: A 'V"'.. BOLE LEATUKir TttUNKS at rTrT" A - , , ; w.w. AHoy'a. SARATOGA TtUMKS at ' i .7 T . i Y. W.Aptley'a.'. ALt, K15D8 OF, TRUMKSat 1 1 5 1 t 1 . t v I It I ! Apsler. ' OENBJtAb AB8f(lTMtMT ft. Jt llAQStt . -i..l .-. ....--. ,; j. .W.W.Apalry'a.',., LADIES' FINE LEATHER SATCHELS at , - , . W. V. Apsley't. LADIK8' t-ASTlNQ O AlTtRa for l,VS,'.t , ' ' 1 ' 1 ' --W.iv. Apslej, - LADIES' GLOVE KID DOOT8, at ; , - rf rr - . - - W.W Apaley'a. SHOESOF EVEftY DESCRiPTlOV. at ' : W. W. Aptley't. OEWTS'OAtF BOOtS Ptftl-! ,09,t5 t'rn )'" y .a ..., ., , 1V,W.,Anjfey'a.,. LADIES' GUM SHOES for I, 00. at , .1 W.U'.AntKjr's. BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR MEM, WOMEN AND sCUILDREN,at TV. V, Apsiev's. iiiibury, March 31, 1SB9. ' .' " " . ', ' ; ' Dr.,CHA8. ARTHUR, ?lomctophtl)ic ;3f)!js(dan. , Uraduate of tbt itotntanpathie Uedleal College of - " ' Pennsylvania , Orrira', Market Square opposite the Cotirt Mouse etlN'BURY, PA.' I"- : - 1 ' March 81, 1X68. - - STORE. ... . ; G. S. SANDERS 1 RESPECTFULLY infornmlraeitisens of Sanbury and vicinity that he bas taken the room iu I'ieamnt's Building, iu MaVketf gquare, two doort eatt of the Exprnas OfBoo, for tbe purpose of carrying en the llont stttst Nhor Business, in all its va rious branches, would reapeelfully inform Ihecitisens of this vioinity, that he haa purchased an entire now stock of ttoods which be intends to dispose of at tho very lowest prices. 1 Ilia stork Comprise flont's i'lne Pegged arid HtUched Boots, Men's Walking Boots and Boy 's Boots. " T.Rrlies' Fantv Ifnckle Oalitrt! f And. Pine ghoes. Misses' O niters,' Balmorals and Children's Shoes of every description. 'r. ' . .., ;, .v Halo; niitl Cap. IIo has also iu hii"enipl.oy superior workmen, and is prepared to do the Finest Of Customer Work Gent's FirroI)rs Boots, Ladies' Oailers Child ren's Shoes.: . I 1 f j I f , , . : J ' LyALL 1Y0IIK tVAUIt'ANTED ! Call and cx anilue my stock, even tryou do not wish 16 hiiy. I am determined to sell at the most liberal rates. ' " . . OliO. S. SASiiEKS; Sunbilry, JTarch SO, l8o"5. WANTED, AGENTS. $76 "toT$2o6 per month for Uentlcmon. and $-15 lo 7 for Ladies, every where, to introduce tho Common Bcnse Family Bow ing .uneuiue, improved and perfected. Jt will hem. felt, stitch, quilt, hind, braid and embroider beauti fully. Price, .only $20. making the.elastio lock ttitch.-fully warranted fnr Three years.' We pay tho wanes, or a commission,' from whtehr'twice that amount oan be mado. Address dr call on ('. B')W KltS A CO.. Office, No. 255S. Kifihst.. I'liilmlclphia, Pa. ttyAll lottoi answered promptly, with cirou lars and terms. mar. iil.lin. CAN V A S8ER ts Wsnred ;' at ftOO per month. We . wanted reliutlokents (none other,) male and fuuiala to take tbe exclusive agency In every county nnd township in the U.. ii. to sell the l'lioloj;mph Family liefurd, a work.which every fiirnily Kill buy It is bound like an album bufhnt a printed blank pace opnrwite each fehototraph,' for a comhli-le re cord of the husband, wife and eaehchild of a family, alsoeontainin. mnrrisce eeHificote, and' passes for the family -'-'ot!Hng like Ustrr published and no work that agent ean sell so readily. Old civnvaseers and others should send you circulars and forms. It is nece sary tohave eopies of the-work.to anvns with f prioQ by express $2 60, Xft nnd $7 OU (3 styles; money may be sent by mail. Kama of tho townships wanteds Addrew DAK'f LKBOJV A CO., juar31 lm 11 Cbestuut . Philadelphia. ' - ' (T.ntcBacltilfouse.) - , HAKRISRUKG, PENN'A, THIS well-known hotel hss not only been extend ed bat hnsbeon Krsutly -altered tridjnewly fit ap by the present proprietor, 'and' is now one of the most comlurtaue and convenient hotels in Harris- burg. : . - i.i.:.- 1 . : : Alarch 10, 1306. ly - . .t. "300 BUSHELS OF BARLEY SEED, SALE. "7ARMKRS who desire to cultivate Barley,' ean L procure the seed of the undersigned, at tho Cold Spring Brewery, in Upper Augusta township, near SUnbury. Tbe highest market price will be paid for all Barley raised in Ibis vicinity. JOSEPH. BAC11ER. ' Sunbury, Murch H, 1860. T -A. DOB 0;'BBCK MERCHANT T4IL0R, - And Dealer in CLOTHS, CASSI1IERES, VESTIXQ, Ac. I'avii street, aoutla oftVearrr's Hotel, . ' BV -JST U BTf , I A.. ' March 31, 1866. ' - - AGENTS WANTED. " (171 PER MOXTU. . SoifETniso Einnttr Niw. '' 'Tho Photograph Case and Family Record. THISTs a eroat opportunity Cor enterprising per sons of energy to make money. It is an article of wbicb tne public nave mil ine neea 11 retain at a low mice, and its beautv and utility la universally acknowledged. The sueoees wbiob baa attended ila tales warrants tne assurance mai one one oe 101a 10 lmost every family. . We are prepared to shew thai we bave agents who are cloaring Ha every monin. Addresa Tur Circulars aud Turms. , RAYMOND A CO., Manuf s liU Ubesnutst., mill. MarubJI, 1H00- lm , NEW GOODS FOR SPKIKO SALES S EYRE . & LANDELL; FQURT1I'& ARCH 8TREET8, - ' - PHILADELPHIA. - -iris OFIMIKO FOR N TP It I ti ii H A 1: s- FA8HI0NABLE KEW SILKS. - , T Novelties in DUK.SSOUOUS. ' Xew Stylos BPKI.Nti (ill AWLS. 1 New Travelling DRESS HOODS. : Pine Stock of N K W OOODS. Mas;nit)oent FOULARDHJ ' ' '. i n Bplendid BLACK BILKS, As. ' E. A L. have their -usual assortment of STAPLE GOODS - Also, CLOTHS, t!ASJSlMEHE., VES TI Vll.S Aa.. Ao. P. o.-. Our prices are' now arranged to meet me vitwsol uuvehs : Marob 24, 180iW6t ,. , SUNBURY STEAM MILLS. 3STOXIOE3 1 milt undeniened woaild reseeotallv Infursa the I . eititeiis ui tmnban and vimuity. that they have bought the Sunbury Steam Mi If, formerly owned by 1 J. C. Morgan, arid wrn taae rosramn on 1110 nrse day of AprB.- When they will be prepared to fur nun Uieir customerwiin ine Desioi uour iuu ieou at the shortest notice." We will be thankful to our old customers for a continuance of their patro nage and also ask tbe patronaireofnew oaea. Sunbury, March 10, lout. at , ; 7, . iikNitif .iiAapia,! . . T 690 ARCH writliKX, ' " pmLADELFliiA.', ":t " WATCHES, ' . 1 . FinettoW JEWELRT, . Solid 6ILVER,TARE, and Superior SILVER PLAtED WARE, at Rk- pucan Pnicaa ! March M, I boo. 3m. XV. CLAUK A CO., K0. 45 60UIH,STHET, PUILAfiELPIIIA. ;, ,, , waorraa foaaaia ,, Moirik A Eaaax Railroad I per cent. Bonds. Ceafral Pactie R. R. T'l la tar est payable U Oold la New Tork. t. 8. M yaars lateraat la eurrency issued to the . . PaoUlo Railroad pompany. ( these bonds are all far tale vary low. Blocks soazht aad sold aa OoaaiVaarti TT. 0 taavoitiea at all klada atajffataad H FOR LITER CPMPLAINT4 A 8DB8TITUTB JTOR OALOMBL If your bowels aieeoetive, TBVTtrrir If y'oabtrtworWr,' ' jTKY TIIKJ., t If yout breath Is bad, ' ' " v ' c TRY THEM. If you feeldrovvey, TOY THEM. K you are low kpflfted,' " " ' ' " 7 - .. try them. If To have a lick headache," "' ' .' , -TRYTHE.lt.':,'. . I i "yon have taken a dmp too maeli, , si' TAKK A FULL VOfii. They only ett U eenu a bns, -!.! ,-. . ;.. '. '. TRY THEIf. " ' ; ' Blue Mast, and .lher preparation. r MCury, aclually prialuee mine iulTenu and dii. ,1.... IL "jr." '' " J"f they prof- to eute. 'And Vet U.Tr"ui tnhi.Vai . THE MANDRAKE PILLS l'"- - i are eompoerd entirely ii Moll and herba, obtained from tlie ureut sUifelmuaeof Nature, and their aalntary elTet'ia Will appear as samu as Ihe medicine te tnonrht In Ihe leal orafairexnrtimeiit. r?CHRNCK'8M ANHHAKK PIIA.8 di nt pnidoeeauy nausea nr eieltneea of the atonoh but when given lor 1)) spepm, II msy lm proper k use them in eutweetinn with SCIlt:CK'S HKAWKKO ToNlU: Hy this judicious treatment the ilitaeiive iscul tiea alt tlieedily reauirwd m their full vigor, and the worst cases of ludigestiiiii irwy be cured. When we lenVet ifmt the liver Is the hrtctt internal organ of the body, that to it is eswgncd the impnraiMt duly of filtcrine the blond and nrenanna the bile, ilmt it is aulijeet to many diaordors, and that when it is diseased or Inactive the whole binlv euflers sympathetically, it is nnt surprising tbut a medicine which enn resti'te the beallhy operntinns of the Liver shiiuld nrnduce wonderful chmfgfes in the general health, and rfleet eares which muy appeal be afniott miraculous, tfeadacaenf Iting-ciiii. tinunnee, severe paint in the aide, breast and shoakiem, arliine: of tlie limbs, a feehns; of genetal weakness ami WfeU:iiednc-se, and other alarming and distressing symp tnms, indicative of lmperfH irr disordered aeimi of the lirrr, are snoedily leiuovoil by the use of SCIIENCK'S M ANUHAKK I'll.l.S. i Ciistiveiicss, piles, bitter nr snur ernctions, and that Indesrf ihabla feding of oppression, menial anxiety,-languor, hrtharsy, and depression tf sptrita tvhic'i until a mnn fw the itMiiagetneiit of buameaa nnd the rni'ineid nf life, are ell rlivfd iiv theuaeof SCUt.NCK'S.M AN-UltAKEI'lLLS-' ;., . .. ,.;.,.. I Da Pcnaaca. OeorSii : I take pleasure in sending yoa a certificate in addition tn many na have alreiidy re ceived from sufPtring humanity.' I cuu aenrcely fiinl lan giiiigesntricicntly ftnntg to express my licHitt'cIt gratifica tion of the wimdeiful euies yodf MANOHAItl', PILLS end fEAVi:KI) TUNIC have tfleclcd in the euiuecure of one nf the most stubborn enses of .the nfTcclion of the liver. For three ynra I suffered beyond description; all my friends, ns well aa myself, came to die conchfsinn thai my time in this life was short. Sueh.MKie the terrible oondilitm to wur;a I wua reduced that lite to. ne had be come a burthen ; my whole aveiem waa iii n stale of ui flntntnatioii ; t could nt eat, I could not eteenj iny'wholu li.Kly was filled with nam ; swelling would arise Iu my torintt and aid lea, render ing them tiUilly useless Oh aeve lal ocenaiiMln I was atlacked with a rush trf blncd to the head, which would fell me to the Kaniud, end i wuuld be eirneii awny for dead. I applied to several eminent pbyairians of our city, who administered all the medicines tluil tiiey thiHigbt would reach my cnef but tif no avail. . tine of tliemsnid he could do no more for me, und ad vised nie, nan lusl resort, -to drink cud liver oil. Not relishing tlie hmrid Iraah 1 declined to take it. Accidfiit pnt your adveitisemcnt iu my bands.' 1 cnlltd on you; you exnrnincd meand told me the imtuie of my disease. Vou I lien ordered me the Tills and Tonic with an obseiv ance of diet, pledging vour word lliil in one week I would find myet-lf anoth'-l man. 1 followed youradviee, and, us yuu prnl:c:i-,l, nil nstoiiishius -nre tvns rfT.-clt-d 1 e.nttinued your Pills and Tonic foi some time, and now tha:k liod tor his goodness, and your valuable mi'dit-iue, I am once more restored to perfws health. I most eurnestly recnmini:nd those who nre suffering from ntfec thui of the liver to aive your Pills and Tonic a fair trial, and a euie will be eflVrtrd 1 have sent many peimms to you, and they have all lieen cured. Any information my fellow rilizetis may require will be -freely given by tlie subscriber, et his lemdeuee, ,V. Bid Federal street, be tween bth street aud riisHdnk rrrnd OHARI.KS JOHNSON. Sb., Formerly Printers' Ink Manufacturer , Da. 8CHKNCK will la pinfesainnally nt his principal oince. No. 1.5 N'-rth Sixth street, corner of Commerce, i'HU.AIEI,rfllA,vry Unturdat from 9 a. tn until 4 p. m Nu. 'hi Un:d rvl New- York, every Taeeday, i Wednesday, from V to 3, and ev7 other Friday at KM ballinvu'e street. I'aitnnore, Aid. All advice rree, but for a thoiougli examinntiiui of tlie lu'u-s with his Ktspi rometer the charge is three dollnra I'tice of the Pulmonic Svrup and Seaweed Tonie, each aiiftO per ltle, or 7,50 per kaif dozen.- ftlandiake Pilla, 25 rents ter box. . F'or sale by nil Drusgista ami Dealers. : Man-hill, leoo. If. . Invs-ss torn OilU-cai. D'EPINUEIL A EVANS, Civil Emuineebs and Patent iSulicitoii. . - ' Ko. 3i Watnnt ttreet, i'biladelpiiia. Patentt tolicited consultations on Engineering, Draughting and Sketches, Model and Mauhinory of all kinds made and skilfully attended to. Special attention given to rejected cases and interferences. Authentic copies of all Documents from J?atont Of fice procured. N. B. Save yourselves usolecs tronblo and .travelling expenses, aa there is no actual need for personal interview with; we,-' All business witti these uinces oan ue trnnsactea in writing. or lur ther information direct asahovo, with stamp enclosed, fur Circular with references. February 3, ISCd ly. IMPORTIilt A IIO'IKSXICi FISHING TACKLE! JOHN KEIDER. North East Corner Second A Walnut Streets., PHILADELPHIA. JUST in receipt of a fine selected stock of cheap and fancy F I MI I Ml TACKLE, of all descrip tions, suitable lor tne rivers sou brooks ot tnis state, to which we invite the attention of ail ttorekcepcrs. March 17, lSutt. 3m THE undersigned reapeelfully informs hit friends and the public that he bns changed his place of loading Freight in Philadelphia rroiu creed, nurd A Freed, No. 811 Market Street, to A.D.AOHE80N, (Cotuinhuion Merchant, dealor in Flour. Grain, Seeds', do.) o. 1015 Market St., Iltlladelhln, where all freight will be loaded on oars of the un dersigned, for Daupbln, Sunbury, Sbamokin, and all intervening poinis. All freight will be carried as low as on any other line. Orders to carry freight respotfully solicited, which will receive prompt attention. . ..' j. a. nsuwii. Sunbury, Jan. 13. 180pv-r3m. . IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CARPETINGS FIRST CLASS GOODS ARD OTiV. IWAKIltfLi: CASH PIIICD. AN IMMENSE STOCK , , EmbraciEg all Kinds and Styles AMERICAN- & EUROPEAN MANUFACTURE, ' ' At Reduced Prices On account of tbe decline in Gold. -J. F. & E. B. 0RNE, Q04 Chestnut S tree tf , rUILAUELPllIA, Now offer their . ' . 1 GREAT 8P1UNG STOCK ; Inipofted "nd ''Domestic CARPETING, Preocb and English Axniiniter, English Royal Wilton, u-t ana . Hue English Brussels Crostley't Tspcstries, , ..; , . i'we lograia Carpet. nOYAl -4VH.TO.-tJ CARl'LTS, FOR STAIRS AND HALLS, WITU BORDERS. 3-4, 4-4, C5-4, 0-4 Whita, Red-Checked and Fanoy MatUnr. Coed Vltattlataxa, E!f GLIBfl OIL OLOTUS.AC Mareh U, lot Vm. Ci-iptloB wefully compounded of taa Jl beat DIC0G8 a at Mammoth fcwreo? ataamean suit. u. J80 J AltLKO o. 1 JTOBTOY CLA88tCAL IK8TITTJTE. A toAf Ab BOARDIHO BCHOOL FOB TOONO LADIES AltO TOUHO Mint, ?yyPUttY' PEN'A. k' : u i- - Inatraotors. ' r ' Bar. 8.8. MiLtaa, A.M. t,. , ,.; Rav. W. O. CaBMBa, A. M. J "Ino'pMs. J' Hiss 8. B. Powans, Aarlitut Teacher. rTTJIK first quarter of the above Institution will X opn MONDAY, APKIIL 16th, 1866, at 8t A. M. For further particulars, apply to or address the PRINCIPALS. Sunbury, March 10, i860. 3m REAL ESTATE AGENCY. OFFICE, MARKET STREET, Sunbury, Penn'a. ; GW. HACPT, Esq., having taking out llcerse, , nnder tbe United Stales excise Laws, as Real Estate Agent, offers for tale the following property, to wit : ' 1 ' :, . . Sixty (60) good bollding lots and five (5) dwelling homes, in the borough of Sunbury. A farm in t'pper Augusta township, containing 100 acres, more or lese. A small farm containing 30 aores. more or leas, about one mile from Pnxinos, 6bamokin township. A small farm oonlnlbihg 62 acres, more or leu, in Irish Valley, Sbamokin township. There are good buildings on thefie three farmt. 8unbury, March 10, 1800. If. ' NOTlCEi - Tbe bublia r' hh'fhe hXtiflaii nht to take ub. or in any way iutorferewitb saw lgs found aSoaton I lis Mustiuchanna ltiver below Williamsporl, In the en suing spring freshet, or at any time during? the pre- sent year, as all the logs in tbo river below that point are iiuenucu to be driven to llavrc-De Oraco, Md. I). W.. .SMITH, A. O P. DOUOE. DUDLEY 11LAKCHARD. , . Commiltte' Yi illiamsport, Feb. 21, 18C6. 2ia. NEW LIQUOR STORE! WM. IIOOVEH, Itnllrond Street, uhove .llarlaivt j Kta TNeCB!fTBAL noTEL, ' ' '. '' '' SCSCURT, PA. ' 1T ESPECTFL'LLY invites his friends and the X publio goneraliy, to oall and examiuehis large aworiments ot liiv lDiore purcnastrg clsewnore III (stock co : tf-tn of ltrnndica, tv lilKki'.v, iioiiiistu im; hce Ifiiiitr. .lloiionciiliclit nnd Itoitt-bois ot'tli- l-t i(inli ly. tt iiicn, t.'islor, t liio pif, Ac, Ac. Farmers, Hotel Koepers, and others are invited to 1 1 ,. ... , Ml 1 -1 can. as ma aioca 19 genuine, aim "in ivuuur g una. tulistaction. Sunbury, February 3, ISod. 028 II O O l8K iirFsT 628 HOPICIN'S "Own Make." M.iM'rACTrrtED and Sold Wrolesalb A Uctail, Xo. 628 ARCH Street, Phila.lelphia. The most complete assortment of La. lies' Misses and Children's iioop Skirts, in this City; gotten up exprewty lo meet toe wants ot rirsitiaM irarte ; embracing tbe newest and mofct desiroble styles and siresoP'Uure Trails," of every IchRth from 2 to 4 yds round, 20 (u o Springs, at 2 lo f 5 09. Plain Skirts, nil leuglhs. from 2J toil yards round tho bot- lorn, hi 1 yiw 90 10. i ' Our lino of Misses' and CKildren't &kirls. are pro verhiully beyond all cotnpotillen, fr raricty of styles and sums ns wnll ns for linish nnd durability varying from it to 33 inches in length, 8 to 45 Springs at Ho cents lo 52 23. All SKirts of'-L'or Own Make,' are Warrantod to irive satisfaction : bit JUuynonoas sueb, unU-ss they liave. liopkin: Hoop Kirt Mnnu factory, 7o. ti28 Are.h Street," Stamped ou each Tab ! Also, constantly on band, good Skirts, JuanOfao tnred in New York, and the Kastorn Status which we sell at very low Prices. A lot of cheap Skirts 15 springs, ii cetite J 1!0 springs, $1 0025 springs, 1 1530 springs, $1 25 aud 40 springs $1 60. (j'Skirte, made to Order and Kepuircd. I B TthUs Cash Ono Price Only ! Maroh 3, 18. 4iu . - : EATING & LODGING HOUSE ! A 1'cw SloTihs ."orllt Affile Ifcpol, , hX.lil UV, PA, IIOT MEALS AT ALL HOUKS, DAY AKD SIQ HT. Sunbury, Jan. 20, 1806. ' GROCERIES ! GROCERIES Mrs. SARAH A. SIMFBON, WhortUlerry Street, mtt of the X C. Ii. U SUNBURY, P A., RESPECTFULLY inlortna her friends and the 1 ublio generally, that the bas just opened a large assortment of itLSJl lirocencs, tucn as TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLAS feES, FISH, SALT, &C. Pure Cider Vmeear, Fruit Jars', ClamwaT, and a variety of Ladies' Trimmings, Funs, Thread Neck Ties, Ilandkorcbiefs,- to., to whieh she invites all to examine before purchasing elsewhere. tunbury, et. 10, i(tso. om R1 500 l'KU Vi:AK! We want t""" TT agents everywhere to sell our iu. pbovkd $2P Sewing Mauhines. Three new kinds, t'pper and upper feed. Warranted five years'. Abovesalary or lurge commissions puid. IbeONLT machine soil in Vnited States for less than $10, which re fully licensed by llowo, Wheeler A Wil son, Orover A linker, Singer A Co., and Baohalder. All other cheap machines are infringements and the seller or user fo liable to arrest, fine, and imprison ment. , irrculurs tree. Address, or call upon puasi- A Clark. Uiddcford. Maine dco23 ly imo. y i. Phlladelplslit Sc. I-.rte Itnlirond. f t'HIS street line traverses lbs Northern and North- X. west counties of Pennsylvania to the cily of Erie on Lake trio. ... It haa been loased and u operated by the Pcnnivl- vnnia Kuilroad Compauy. Xime ot 1 asscngor traius at csqnoury , Leave iliutward. Erie Mail Train, Erie Etfpress Train, btinira Mail Train, Leave Westward. Crie Mail Train, Erie Exprous Train, Elmira Mail Train. 11.40 p. m. 4.15 am. 10.40 am. 4.5r!am. 7.05 pm. 4.25 p. tn. Paesencer ears run through on tbe Erie Mail and Express Trains without uhange both ways between I'U'.iaueipoia ana crie. ,rw Vork Coiinrtiion. leave New York at tf .OO a m, arrive at Erie 9 15 a. m. Leave Erie at 1.55 p ui., arrive at New York 3.40 p. m. ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all NLjbt Trainl. For informatiun refpocting Passenger business apply at Cor. 30th and Market St., Philadelphia. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents, S. Ii. Kingstcat, Jr., Cor. 13tb ad Market St., Philadelphia. J. W. P.eynolds, Erie. WrMrtfc Drown, Agent N. C. R. It., Daltimore. H. II. Houhtos, . (len I freight Agt. Philada. , H. W. OWINNBR, Oen'l Ticket Ag't., Philada. I- A. L. TYLEst. , Wen't Manager, Wflliamsport. Maroh 14, 186'. . , ICeuOiUiT Itailrottd: i WINTEE AERAKQEttENt, Nov. a7thJ1805. . GREAT TRUNK LIN B front the North and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Read ing, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allantown, Laston, Ac. Trains leave Uarrisburg for N6-Yoik, as fol. lows: 3 OH, T 2a and W 05 A. M. and 1.45 and 0 00 p. M., arriving at New York at 5.40 aud 10 00 A. M. nn.t S 40 mid 10.35 P. M. . connecting with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Kailroud ; Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.40 aad 9.05 A. M. Irutns, with out change. Leave lor Reading. Pottaville, Tatnaqua, Miners villa, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentuwn rd Philadel phia at 7.25 A. M. audi. 44 and v.UO P. M , atoppiug at Lebanon and principal stations ; the 9 00 p m. Train tuaking no clone connections for Pottaville, nor Philadelphia. I'm Potbville, bohuylkill ilaven aud Auburn, via Schuylkill and SusiuvUuiiuu Kail- road, leave jiarnsourg at ou p. m. Returning ; Leave New York at 11.00 a. to., 12:00 Nuoa at 8.00 p. m ; Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. and J.30 p. m. PotUvilU at 8.30 a m. and 2 45 p m.; Ashland 6.00 and IT. 44 a. m. and 1.15 p. m ; Tama- .. .1. 7 35 in. krtrl 1 40 rj. m. 7 r t ..!. Q..U..vll.lll .nrt L,eave roiwnie lur vuui g . u.u.j . ... Susquehauna Railroad at 8 45 a. in. Reading Accommodation Train leaves Reading at 6 30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.30 P M Columbia Railroad Trains leave Seeding at 8.10 A.M. and 615 P. M. for Ephrata, Litis, Lanoaster Columbia, Ae. ,, Onrfftiodayt : Reeve Kew York at 8 P. M, Phila delphia S.I5 P M. Pottaville b.OO A. M., iTamauua 8 A M, Uarrisburg J.Oi A M and Reading at 1 A. at. . u .i... . ...1 in &t a. tu. tW Kaw xork. ni, .ia., " - - - , CommuLaliun. Mileaae, beaaun, and Exeursloa Tickets, at toduoed rates to and from sdl points. Baggags checked through : B0 Pounds Baggagti al Jo.aIWar. , 6.A.KICoLLS, fleaeral Superiutaudunt- Pea. t, 1866. w ..... .wl Tta.Wara. o te atrill A I OilUl'sTNewbliof, ' . COAL! . COAL!! COALIli OHANT se brother; Milppera A ttVholrwnle A-ltlnll , aictue-ra 1st , lt . IVniTIJ A KGU ASlt COAI,, In evory variety.. Role Aa-eSjfa. SetWnrd. fr lb TiilabrataA Tlnnr 3layCoJ; ' " - - towa'a Wntur, Ecxavar, Pi. .. Bunbury, Jan. 13. IWi6. ooo COiN'STITUTION WATER. Tbe:estonaihlne veauli. ki.,u v.. ... j. ,1 Invaluable medioine proves it to be the most perfect remedy ever discovered. No language can ioovey an adequate idea of tbe immediate and almrm mi raeuloua obange which It occasions to the debilitated abd Silsltoted system. In faot it stabas unrivalled as a remedy for the permanent, cure of Diabetes Imrmtenfty, Loss of Muscular Hnwpjy, Physical Pros! tmilOn, Indigestion, jNoh-retention or Incoutineoco of trine, Initation, lnflamatlon or L'lccration ol tbo Bladder and Kidneys, Diseases of tbe Prostrate Uland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Qravel, or Brickdust ueposii. ana ail aiseasca or aiiectious ot the Hladder and Kidneys, and Dropsioal Swellings existing iu Men, Women, or Children.' Vor tliOKe Ilent prctsHnr to Wo males, I'onntltatloia Wntr la , 4 h Sovereign Remedy, These Irfeffularilioa are tlie cause oi" freouenllv r. curring disease, and through neglect the seeds of more grave and dangerous maladies are the remit, and as month after month passes witbont an effort being made to assist nnture, the difficulty becomos cnroiua, ine paucni grauuniiy loses Bur nppotlte, tbo bovrels are. eonttipaied, night sweats come ou, and consumption finally ends her career. For salt) by all Druggists. Price Jl. W. H GUEOa.ACO. Proprietors. MOIIUA.K t Al.L.IJ', General Agents, No. 48 Cliff ttreet, New York. February 8, I8oft Omo. SPRING ARRANGEMKNTS PRIZES; 1866 PRIZES, S1LYER1866G0LD ! ! SUCn CUANCES KEVEU BEFORE OT- r FEUED. TO Tim BLT1I1C. Tho war having been brought to a tuccossful ter mination, and Gold in cunsequonco having become much cheaper, wo have been onablcd to purchase, on very advantageous terms, some of tbe Boost end most elegant jewelry, eto , over manufactured in this ot any other country ; and we therefore have deter mined to offer such bargains to the publio that they never have had before ! To cS'ect ihie. we hare determined upon a - G.T1AND GIFT DI3TRIDUTION by which any and every one will take their chane of having one of the very beautiful and costly arti cles enumerated below. . REMJiMltER! ... All Prize and o Itlankn! ' 1 THE MODE OF OPERATION Is simple mid fair. The articles are numbered from I up to 100,000 consisting of Pianos, Melodeons, Sew ing Machines, Gold and Silver Watches, etc, ln0,000 notices numbered from 1 to 100,000 are printed and put lalo rented envelopes and well mixed, and one of these is taken out and sent to the person tendlhg to ui 2"i cents, and the afttclo or goods corresponding with the number On the notice will be tent to the holder of tho same immediatufy (if be desires to pur chase tho article.) on the receipt of Oue Dollar and Fifty Cents. For instance: If tbe number on the notice tout to vta should be 5u0, and Piano, or Dia mtrhd Set or tlold Watch should bo numbered 500 it Will oe sent to you for SI, 50, and so on for every ar ticle on our list ol 100.000 artiolea. '25 cents must be sent to pay expense of postage oorrespondeDOQ, etc, on each notioe. Tea Abticlks Consist or Plauos, Melodeons, Music Boxes, Gold and Silver Welches, Chains, Gold Watch Keys, Gent's Breast Pins, Ludioa' Gold and Silver Sotts. Watobes, 4o , Gold Crosses, i'tnuil Casos, Gold Pens, Neoklaoes, Ear Rings. Sleeve Buttons,, Plain ac'tLChased Kintrs, Masonic Pins, Dinmond Sets. Seta Tea and Table Spoons, Miniature Lockets, rhotugraphia Albums, . Statior.ery, Books, and a thousand other articles, too numerous to iuent'rm. . For ft wo trill tciil A Notices, , j i ii 41) u " 19. . '' 150 and a solid fjiivef Watch, per return of mail. Aereista Wtanlcfl I J very wlicre. Bend for oircular. a large commission allowed to' Agents, by which from S30 to $35 per week may be realized. Address . COLEMAN A CO.' Salesrooms, Box 4947 Post Office, N T. 113 Namu fit; Feb 10, '. Sm TI3ST W-AJR3. CHEAP FOR CASH. The largest Stock of well-made Tin Ware in the State constantly kept oh hand. Merchants and Dea lers are invitod to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. MELLOY A SMITH, 723 Market street, between 7th add 8th, Philadelphia Marcti ai, lsti'l lm VALUABLE TOWN LOTS . IHIt gAIA:. ' EIGHT (S) valuable town lots are offered for sale Cheap', ou Dewberry street, opposite Fri ling's addition, in tlie Borough of Sunbury. Ii ' quire of ,. . J. B. MASaEH. tfunbirry, Fehruary 3, 1S66. JOHN WI.LVE. BOOT 5c S-HCO-EJ MANUFACTURER, One door East of Friling't Store, Market Square '-SUNBURY, PENN'A. RESPECTFULLY informs Ihecitisens of Sunbury aud vicinity, that having safely returned from tbe aruiy, will agaiu resume bis business, and manu facture, to order, Boots and Shoes, of all kluds, ol tbe tieH material, and at the lowest rates for oash. He hopes to receive a full share of patronage. Sunburv, Deo. 10, It5. . JEWELRY! JEWELRY JOSEPH KESSLEfc. TtVaK'tisiiiiker and Jeweler, Market Street, Sunbary, Pa. RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the publio, that be has Just received a Urge assort ment of Watohea, Clocks and Jewelry, ueotacles, Cil , I -r. A r.-t... L - Ufl,VI KUfJk IU.V V A.. 1V. Wktcbcs, Clocks aid Jewelry repaired and war ranted Sii n bury , Jan. 1.1, leTjff. ly SADLER AND HARNESS MANUFACTURER. -A. J, STROH, Seer Street, opposite the Central Hotel, BUNBURY, PENN'A. INFORMS hit friends and the publio that having removed to his new establi.li ment, and extended hit line of business, is now prepared to manufacture more extensively, and invites all to call aud examine his large assortment of Sadies, Harness, Collars, Whips, Common and Fancy Fly-Netts, Blankets, ' Buffalo aud l'aucy Robes, Bora Combs, Sleigh-Uells, Saddle, Harness and Coach Trimmingi fur luanufaolurera. LIVERY I LIVERY ! t LIVERY ! 1 1 In connection with the above ba has also a Livery Stable, good and safe Horses, Bufrgict, aud Convey. auues, uwn are uirej at reasoseuie isw. AUCTIONEER I lie Is also a Licensed Auctioneer, auj will attend to all business entrusted to but care Suuuu ry, M.ren a, imp. em "C. S. AVILDEIl, BUILDER, . ' BUNBURY, I H J .a. . Masonry, Urlclc atnd Carpemaer Uork, lixcavutlsatt atnd Heouirlmsr. of all description done in the most modern stylet and substantial manner as suun awuee, ana at priee iv suit the times - Suubury, 1TK IT, 1866. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE 1st tb Uorottgla of Mum bit 1-7. fl'UlE andenigned olfers at private sale S3 TOW 2J AOTsJ. tttaat beiwssalawnA Desrrtrsets below Waortle ' berry. aur terms, avs., eaii oa DAVID OtKMI -3m Sunbury. Jaa r. 1WM