E!je Sunfmrg ftmcttcan. N. 8. DKOIiE, J PublsshSrt. KIJ.MI'LUY, I A. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1806. SLocal Affairs. tSJob Irlntlnr. Having receded large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new slyles, rosters, Haudbllls, Circulars, Cards, Leltor Heads, Will Heads, Labels, 4o., can bs printed In tho latest and bost stylo, and on short notice Orders by mall promptly attended to. t" Lost. A go" oross breastpin, In gold ewe. The finder will be rewardod by leaving It at this offloo. , Cp-RiLioiocs Notici. We have been requested to announce that services will be held in frt. Matthew's Churcfa.'on Sunday next, both morniag and evening. t3? Adams ' Exr-asss The public will be pleased to learn that Mr. Lightncr, the agent of the Adams' Express Company at this place, baa made arrange ments to the effect that goods will be received from rhiladolphia by both morning and aftornoon trains. Ooods left at the Express Office, In Philadelphia, In tbo afternoon, will roach hero early next morning. ' Those loft later will arrive In the mail train, at 4.30' This will be a great convenience to many of our 'business men, with whom the Express has bcoouio an important institution. CgTiiB rcoont rains have raised the rivor con siderably, sufficiently, we hope, to enablolumborinen "to got out their timber. In Ofeio and Indiana the papers record an extraordinary froshot, or rather ' flood. A part of the city of Dayton was under water, and millions of bushels of corn have been destroyed. We learn that at Williamsport the WcstBruDch of the Susquehanna roso eight feet on Friday lust. ty'OiL i!c S.nydku Cocstv . Tho Miffiiuburg t Telegraph learns from a gentleman who recently visited the "oil regions' in Snyder county, that operations are still continued there dny and nif(ht, and that tho operators express the opinion that they will strike oil. They are nt a depth of 597 feet, and r uro in a very hard snnd luck. The operator?, who are experienced men, say the geological formation is very different from that iu Venango county, but the gas which escaped occasionally was a fuvorable indi cation. Tho men nro employed by the Company, end work by tho day. They buvo orders to bore to the depth of 800 feet. f5" -Tub so-oallod Democracy of Union county hare romiuated the following ticket : Congress, A. II. Dill ; Assembly, Capt. U. D. Housb ; Axso ciato Judge, Edward Wilson ; Conimtaioiicr, Laird Howard ; Ilegistcr ami Recorder, Moses Voder ; Auditor, Dauicl Lung. t' IIoRniiiLB L)i:.vth. A sudden and nio-t hor riblo death occurred near Shamokin, on Wednesday morning, 1 2th iiut. As Air. Roeso Itoberts, a miner, was uscending the plane in a drift car to tho couuter level of tho mines of the Brndy Colliery, ho throw his mining tools out ahead of him, and then, whilo the car was in motion, jumped after them. The drill it is supposod, had fastened itself between Ibo planks, and stood with the sharp point up. Not feeing it, he jumped directly on il, and it pierced Lis ubdouien, inflicting such a serious wound that he died iu fifteen minutes nflorwnrds. lie wiu a very rcspcotuble man, unmarried, a native of Wales, and iicd about 25 years. t?'A Sau Cascai.tv. On Thursday uioruingi ubout D o'clock, a sad eccurrcnce took place, which should prove a warning to those who uso firo-arms recklessly and without euro. About that time Michael Moixol, a painter by trade, whilo pacing the lot of Mrs. Frederick Lazarus, entered the en closure and took somo apples. Mrs. Lazarus and her. fen, Sumuel Irwin, a lad of about 17 years, had been watching for persons who had been stonling their fruit almost every night. Young Irwin fol lowed Mcixel with his gun, churned with ponder and -hot, hid mother having cautioned him to shout bib, ur over hid head. Unfortunately, eight of the shut he fired struck the unhappy victim in tho right LreH3t,ono ubuvc his eye, and several in his hand uud wrist. Dr. Awl and Dr. Mosscr dressed his wounds, which wore a: fir.'t considered souic.vhat dangerous. This sad calamity lis," caused tho deepest distress in the family of Mrs. Lazarus, mid also the family ot Meixel, who has a wifo and two children depending upon bim for support. t5"THE Anniversary. The second anniversa ry of tho Missionary Society of the Lutheran Sabbath School, took place in tho church building, in this place, on Saturday evening last. The house was filled, and the large audienco seemed well pleased with the entertainment. The exercises wero opened with reading the Seriptures, and prayer by tho pastor. A quartetto was then sung by four members of tho choir, after which tho reception of the designs and money followed. First came the ' Busy Reus," or Infant Depart ment, taught by Miss liuttio Uuus. The design a Dee Hive. Tho contribution of this department amounted to $15. The classes then enmo in the following order : "Living Branches,'1 taught by William Rohrboch. Design The True Vine. Contribution, $9. "Wisdom Soekers," taught by Miss Rebecca Fet ter. Design LampDivino. Contribution, $2.75. "Builders of Reward and Disappointment," taught by Jacob Wilvor. Design houses on rock and sand. Contribution, $1. Mue'io The Better Land. Howard Clad. Teacher, Edward Shiudle. Do sign high rock. Contribution, 9.75. "Tho Master's Witness." Teacher, Mrs. Bensen bach. Design buket of grapes. Contribution, 81.SU. Kurtz Clu. Teacher, Mr. John Huae. Design portrait of Dr. Kurtz, (in mourning.) Contribu tion, $25.91. "Disciples of Faith." Teacher, Mies M. A. Engcl. Design Trust, represented by a bird sleeping iu a Lush. Contribution, $12. Musio " Jesus Ever Near." "Bow of Promise Class." Teacher, Miss Lou Hendricks. Design the Ark on Mt. Arrarat. Contribution, f 2 67. "Cross Bearers." Teacher, MUt P. tieusy. Do ign a crofS. Contribution, $166. St. Paul Class. Teacher, Mr. John C. Miller. Design the Garden of Eden, very beautiful. Con tribution, $3.66. "Links of Gold." Teacher, Mrs. B A Gobin. Design Faith, Hope and Charity. Contribution, 5. Music "Home Beyond the Tide." "Mo,engers of Providence." Teacher, Mrs. E. Fetter. Design Moses in the Bulrushes. Contri bution, S3. "The Master's Friends." Teaoher, Miss Sarah A. Engcl. Design Asleep in Jesus; an infant sleeping una cross. Contribution, $10.15. "Lady Huntiugdou Class." Teacher, Mr. J. II. Engol. Design Ruth's Uleiwings. Contribution, S27.M. "Patriots of Home and Heaven." Teaoher, Miss Amelia G ussier. Design Our Country and our Country's Hope, represented by the Stars and Stripes and a Bible. Contribution, $8. Musio "A frieud that's ever near." "John Buuyan Class." Teacher, the Pastor. e- sign Duuyun's Pilgrim. Contribution, $50.61. "Devotion Class." Teaoher, Mr. Jacob Shipman. Detigu an Altar, with IneauM burning. Contribu tion, $2d.I0. "Friends of Uis Heaths,,." Teacher, Miss Sarah tiufcler. Design a golden ealf. Contribution, $8.51. To each design was attached a scripture passage and some versa of poet,. The, were received and txpluincd by the Pastor. The occasion was s aieei ifcUrosliug one. The total annual of contributions were $225.51, an Increase over last yew of ever $60. In addition to this the school has purchased an In atruiaeur and a Library, at a cost c; over 1250. ty Spirit or f Capaij. A grand rally for the Union eause was mad at PotUgrora, In the upper end of the county, on Saturday a week last. The meeting was addressed by Prof. -Adams, of Chilfsqnaqua township, tn ca atle and eloquent manner. He drew a comparison between tha policy of Congress and that ot "My Polloy," ahowlng oon elnslvely to his audienoe that the true eourse for patriots to pursue Is to ophold andustuln our noblo representatives in the stand they bat taken against the treachery of Androw Johnson. A large and enthusiastic meeting was held at Sand Hill School House, near the mouth of Chillsquaque orook, on last Saturday evening. A delegation from Sunbury was In attendance, loaving bora in the 6. SO vonlng train and returning In the 11.44 train. Prof. Adams, of Chillsquaque, and Qeorge M. Benn, Esq., of this place, dolivered speeches. Our Union friends of Northinberland held a spiri ted meeting on Tuesday evoning. A large number of persons from this place, oomposod ef "Boys tn Blue" and oltlzcns, werepreaont, the steamer having been engaged for the occasion, llev. Mr. Porter addressed the meeting. His remarks were woll re eoired, and frequently applauded. Mr. A. N. Brlee, of this place, also made a short speooh. A meeting was held at Dewart on Tuesday night last, which, we learn, numbered at least eight hun dred persons. Delegations from Sunbury, Watson town, McEwensville, Milton, and other placos, were In attendance. The meeting was ably addressed by A. R. Fiske, Esq., the Union oandidate for Assembly in this county, Geo. M. Benn, Esq., of this place, and by Mr. MoCleery, of Milton. Besides the Grand Mass Meeting which will as semble in Sunbury to-day, (Friday,) mass meetings will also be held at Milton, Shamokln, and many other places in tho county, before the election. Proceedings, op tub Congressional Con- pkkencb or Tn 14tii District. The first meeting of the oonferees of theXlVth Congressional District was held at Sunbury, September 6th, when the Con ference was organized by electing W. C. Duncan, Chairman, and W. II. Patterson, Secretary. The following are the names of the conferees from the counties: Dauphin eounty Daniel Kendig, F. B. Qilbert, W. T. Hildrup. Juniata county H. II. Bechlel, U. II. Wilson, Win. U. Patterson. Northumberland county Jacob Seesholts, F. S. Haas, K. M. Frick. Snyder county Samuel Alleman, Wm. Moycr, Daniel Widensaul. Union county C. C. Shorklcy, Wm. Jones, W. C. Duncan. Mr. C. C. Shorkley nominated Hon. George F. Miller. Mr. F. S. naas nominated John B. Packer, Esq. Capt. U. U. Wilson nominated Col. John J. Pat terson. One hundred and thirty-six ballots were had and no nomination mado, whon, On motion 'of Cupt. II. II. Wilson, the Conference udjourned to meet at Lewisburg, Union county, on Thursday, the 13th of September. Met at Lewisburg, according to adjournment, bal lottcd until 2.'!Sth ballot, and adjourned to meot at Harritburg on the 21st of September. Tho Conference met Ht Harrisburg on the 21st inat., and on the 313th ballot the Hon. George F. Miller, of Union county, was nominated. 3tMr. V. S. Dokbler, of Williamsport, has sold tho United States Hotel, in that place, to Mr. Juoob Ballade, for $17,000. Possession is to be given on the first of November next. It is to be occupied by the First National Eauk, tho Post Office, and for other business purposes. Editor's Tublo. I'jf' "Anecdotes and Incidents op tub Re. hellion " is the title of a handsomo volume, just issued by tho National Publishing Company, 507 Minor Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The author has delved most industriously amongst tho masses of .'utivunmuiuruis noicti iiavu luiLiftuii luu line war, and has grouped and clussifiod them under appro pi into heads, und in a very attractive form. There is a certain portion of the war that will never go into tho regular histories, nor bo embodied in romuncoor poetry, which is a very real part of it. and il will, if preserved, convey to the succeeding generations a better idea of tho spirit of the conflict than many dry reports or careful norratives of evcnKnliU this purl may be called the gossip, th tun, the pathos of tho war. These Illustrate the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, tho devotion of women, tho bruvcrv of men. the pluck of our heroes, the romance and hurdshir s of ine service, i ruin tne Beginning ot Uio war tno au- inor nas been cngagea in cuMcclingall tnounocautcs connected with or illustrative to it. '1 lie volume is profusely illustrated with over 300 engravings by tho first artists, which are r tally liutitijttl ; worthy of examination as specimens ot the art. Muny of them ore sot into 111 q body of the text, alter the popular stylo of Lossing's Pictorial i icld Book of tho Revolution. The book's coutonts itcludo reminiscences of eauip, picket, spy, scout, bivouac, siege and battlo-field adventures ; thrilling fculs of bravery, wit, drollery, comical and ludi crous adventures, etc., etc. Amusement as well as instruction may be found in evory page, us graphio dotail, brilliant wit, and authentic hisniry, aro skillfully iutcrwovcr iu this work ol literary art. The book is compiled by Frazor Kirklaud, the well known author of tho "Cyolopusdiu of Commer cial and Businesi Anecdotes' who has brought largo exi erience and great talent to the work, it is tho product ot vast labor, in travel, correspondence and personal observation, ami is in every tt uy complete (Geo. W. Snyder, of Sunbury, is the authorised agent for this work, in this county. He will call on the citizens of this place, with a sample of the book' Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.) j?'Godev's Lady's Book. The October num bcr contains a beautiful steel plate "The Rest on the Hill." The colored fashion-plate, representing costumes for a iuncy bull, und the numerous useful patterns, will be appreciated by the fair readers of tbe book. The reading matter in this number is interesting. "Rizpah's idols" isoonoluded. Ano ther good story "Kute Leonard's Great Mutch" by S. Auuie Frost, appears in this number. The Lady's Book maintains iu deservedly high reputa tion wtih the fair sex, and justly too, for its publish er spares no expense to rendur its varied deportments useful and interesting. tjjTuE Edinburgh Review. The July num ber of this able English Review has been re-published by tho Leonard Scott Publishing Company, No. 38 Walker street, New York. Tho oontcnts are, Ma homet; Weather Foreoasta and Storm Warnings; Annuls of tbe Huguenots ; Mill's Examination of Sir Wm. Hamilton's Philosophy; Baker's Exploration of the Albert Nyauza; The American Navy in the late War; Precious Stoues; Tbe State of Europe. The Scott Company bus also re-published Black wood's Mairaziue for Aueust. The contents are NiuaBalatka ; The Story of a Maiden of Prague Part II ; British America; Sir Brook Forsbrouke Part XV; Art Politics ami Proceedings; The Nile; Cornelius O'Dowd ; Stuart Mill again : or, The Ex aminer Examined ; A Review of tbe Continental War; The New Ministry, Both ore excellent num bers. IjF Tub Ladt'i FaiENS-Tbe October number of this charming periodical opens with a beautiful and suggestive engraving, illustrative of the inter esting story of "Hugh Maxwell's Heir." Tbe double eolored steel Fashion Plate is as elegant and refined as usual. Tbe other illustrations refer to the fashions aud lady's work, such as tbe Work Basket wiin rockets, iJreae witn itigu vtaist ana Immova ble Basque, Canesou of Tulle and Lace, Riding Habits, Siamois Bounet, Tiianon Bonnet, &o.t Ac The Musio is the "Quoen of bummer." Among the literary contents we uotice "Second Lovo," by Mrs. Uosmer; "Tbe Mugioof theSuubeam ;" "The Story of a Proud Heart," by Gabrielle Lee ; "Tbe Bache lor Answered," by Mattie Dy or Britts ; "The Dispu ted Patrimony," by Auber Forestier; "Winter Time," by Florence Peroy, author of "Rook Me to Sleep ;" editorials, receipts, fashionable intelli gence, Ac. Price $2.50 a year ; 2 oopies, $4 ; 8 cop ies, iuuu oue grail, s'v. Dpociujou uuwuaii wm be sent for 15 oenls. Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 Walnut sUeet, Philadelphia. 13Tue Atlantio Monthly. This excellent magaslne fully maintains its high reputation. In tbe October number, Uis continuation of Charles IUadc's "Griffith Gaunt," powerful romance, will not fail to interest tbe reader : the trial of Mrs. Gaunt, the heroine, for the murder of her husband, is almost as good as the trial-sceue of Erne Deans in the 'Heart of Midlothian." The further passages from Nathaniel Hawthorne's Not Books, still ta king in the time he passed iu tbe eounury, in 1813, are very charaoter4Uo of that writer's good heart and great genius. 1 be poetie pieces are above the average, this month ; there ia an able and elaborate eriliaiaui ou the Novels of Ueorge Elioltj and an iu terestiog paper. M the hi or ui an Conquest. Tbe other suLjeolii are the Woman Question, the Darwin ian ibeory, Childhood, aud, under the title of usurpation, a very eearuning eumtuallea of "My Pulley." Among th reviews is one, at some length, of Dana's new edition of Whealoo'a lite uuiuj of international l, Sieknor SV J'ields, Publishers, Boston, Mas. . BUSINESS NOTICES. Geart and Cltmer medals and badges justro oeoeired, and tor sale by , N. F. LIGnTNER. New Stock of Wall Paper and Border Just re oelvedby N. F. LIGHTS EH. ' ' ' A Card. I return my sincere thanks to the eltl ens of Sunbury and vlelnlty for their post patronage, and as I have disposed of my stock of goods to Mr. U. G. Thaoher, I would most heartily recommend him to the confidence of the cititens, believing that they will find in bim a good oitiien, of more than ordinary business qualifications and strict integrity. He has constantly on hand, and is daily receiving, all kinds of Boots, Shoos, Trunks, Ac, which will be sold oheap for oash. W. W. ArSLEY. A Card. Having just returned from the New York and Philadelphia markots, where I selected one of the finest stook of goods ever seen in this place, I invito all my friends, and the publio in general, to coma and examine for themselves. My Fall tock oomprisesOverooats, Busineas Coats, Dross Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Jackets, Hats, Caps, Books, Suspenders, Neckties, 4c, Ac. Railroad men are invited tooome and sco my new style of Railroad 8uils, or cuer dc lion, imported from Paris. Now is the tiino to buy, us I offer great inducements. S. KRONENBERG'S Cheap CasiI STORK. PiioTOQRArUr. We would oull the attention of our eilizons to tho Photograph Gallery rocently fitted up by Mr. S. Bycrly, in Simpson's building, Market street. Mr. B. is prepared te furnish Pho tographs and Ambrotypes, in all styles and sizes. We would advise all who desire to huve a good ploturo to pay Mr. Byorly a visit. A man out West says he moved so often during one year thut whenever aoovored wagon slopped at his gate his chickens would fall on their backs aua hold up their feet to be tied and thrown in. Every person who reads a good thing in the papors nowa days, invariably looks at the bottom lines before he is half through, expeoting to see a notico of the cheap and beautiful ready-mado clothing at the Continental Clothing Bazaar, Market street. Preparing fob Cold Weather. In view of the Approach of autumn, Mr. Jacob O. Beck has already rocoived an elegant assortment of Cloths, Cassi' meres, Vesting!, etc., embracing tho latest styles and patterns, which ho is prepared to make up to order on tho shortest notice, and on the most reasons bio terms. If you want a new suit, givo Beck a call, nt his establishment in Fourth street Fi?"To Claim Agents. Blanks for tho colloo- tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Corn missioned Officors," under the late Aot of Congress, equalizing bounties, have been printed and aro now for sale at the American office. We keep on band a full supply of all kinds of military bluuks, which we sell very cheap. They are copied from blanks prepared in the Departments at Washington, and can bo relied on for correctness. Orders from a dis tance will receive prompt attention. Life Insurance. " I can muke a bettor invest ment for the benefit of my wifo and family," is often tbe objection mado to lifo insurance. But there is no way in which a small sum of money can be so profitably and securely invested, for such a purpose, as in a policy on your life ; becauso the payment of a single premium secures, and at once, a very much larger sum than the Investment of the same amount could possibly do in the ordinary operations of trado. Besides, securing a sum in this way does not, in the least, interfere with your endeavors to accumulate in any other way you may desire. Jacob Siiipman, Fire and Life Insurance Agent, Sunbury, Pa. Freeuen of all shades of opinion, now-a-days, attend political meetings, in and out of doors a priviloge which is peculiar to independent oitizens. Many a good man has been lost to the world by in cautious exposure to the dampness of tbe enrth, at tending such meotings, in consequence of wearing thin-soled boots or shoes. All cautious persons should avoid this unnecessary danger by buying their boots and shoes at Wm. U. Miller's Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, Market square, Sunbury. They uro water-proof and consumptive-proof. Trial by Jiry. The trial by Jury is a righ which every uitiien of the United States has claimed aj his prerogative. But it is of much greater impor tance for the public to know that at John E. Smick's tailoring establishment, 011 Fourth street, Sunbury, suits are disposed of without cmpanncling a Jury to pass judgment upon, as the vordict bos long since gono forth that Smick sells the best arliolo, and at the lowest prices, that can be obtuinod anywhere. Ho bus just received a largo and splendid supply of fall goods, direct from New York, to which he in vitcs tho attention of tho public. DEATHS. On tbe 2oth inst., Mrs. MARY BRUNER, of this borough, aged 77 years aud 13 days. MU.-MII ICY MAHatlUTM. Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, 515 00 uu uo uo do pur owl. 7 iU Rye Flour, per bbl. 10 00 uu Wheat, prime red Rye, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Dried Peaches, pared do do unpared per ewt. per bushel , do do do do per round do do vrica Appics, Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bu. Butter, per pound, -ggs, Cheese, Lard, Hams, Shoulders, Beef, bind quarter, " from " Mutton, Chickens, per dosen, per pound, do do do do do do per pair tiliuravkin Coal i'riide. SBAHOKiM,Sept. 24, 1868. Tout. Cwt. Sent for week ending Sept. 22, 11,443 09 Per last report, 410. 6M U 421. 9S7 02 To same time last year, Inorease, 3011,060 00 112,1137 02 Special Noticrij. Pekcillixgs by Tim Wat. Agontlemau who bus recently travelled through all tbe Northern States, ttud bai amused himself by collecting statistics xf tbe consumption of article ot luxury, announces thut among the appliances of tbe toilet Pbulou's "Xight Bloomiug Cereus" enjoys by all ocids tbe greatest popularity. Bold everywhere Grapes. Mr.JSpcer having some property in New Jersey, turned his altcution to the cultivation of the Saaiburg vine imported from Portugal. It bears a grape whose SU' pcrior quality, juiciuess and richness iu sac charine matter is unexcelled by that of tho Catawba. After numerous experiments in fermentation, Mr. Spcer bus produced a wme which will irr.mortalize his name and provo a Jiew honor to America. Exchange. : The wiue can be found at W. A. Bennett Vliikcrs X 11 hlUcr 1 1 ' Dr. L. O. Mourns' CarraJia, th Kreawst stimu laior in th world, will foroe Whiskers or Miulaohe 10 grow on the smoothest taee or chin ; never known . .! umpl for UUtl sent IVw to uy oue desirous of testing Its merits. Ar'pcess, Usivas Co., 7b Naubt.,j(. 31.. jeS0 3ui ITCH! ITCH! ITCH t ' SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! W II EATON' 8 OINTMENT Will C;tsr the itch In 4 Honrn. . ,?J,,,ro".PALT "HKI'M, TJT.CKRB, CHIT. BLA1NS, and all ERUPTIONS OF Tllr5 SKIN Price Aft cents. For sale by the iti-OHlstt. By send ing 60 cents to WKEKS A POTTER, Hole Agents, 170 Weshington street, Boeton, tt will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Bute. . j 2:1 'fcu,- ........ . - lie OoiitVftnlona final Itxpcrlencc rpii UP AN INVALID. Published fur the benefit and to a caution to votimt men and others, who sudor from Nervous Debility, Premature Docay of Manhood, Ao., supplying at tho same timo tho moans of self-cure. Iiy one who nns ourcd himself after undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a post-paluT addressed envelope, ngle copies, ireo ot cuurgo may do nau 01 ine au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Uo, w. x. January 271 8M ty. rzs-Use ROIIRER SExnectoral WILD CHERRY ION fC mi nrcvnntion and cure for Asiatic Cholora. t,- . . r . t I . T : I. : .1 ...... . KtnmnMi curiiinunima m mo iitin, jjivvi. juvinvji . ............ and Bowels, and as a Blood puriller it has no equal. Sold at tho Continental, Uirard, La Pierre, Wash ington. St. Lawrence and Merchants. Philadelphia. Monomtahcln und St. Charlos, Pittsburg. By the principal Hotels nnd Druggists generally. J. ROH REll, Sole Proprietor, Lancaster, Pa. Scptumuoi I, IBtiO. "DON'T UR FOonsiI." Yon run mnko Six Dollar? from Fifty Cents. Cull ami cx ntninc an invmtion urireutlv nocclccl by ovcl-y body. Or a sample Bent free by mail for o0 cents thut retails easily for $0, by U. L. WOLCOTT. 170 Cliittliam Square, N Y. Sept. 16, 1365. ly. Uenlnoms, ItllmliM-KM nnd Calnrrli, Treatod with the utmost suocoss by Dr. J. ISAACS Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Lej den. Holland.) No. 6 ID Pino street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City nnd Coun try can be seen nt bis office. Tho medical faculty are invited to accompany their patient, as he has no se crets in his practice. Artificial Eyes, inserted with out pain. No charge made for examination. Sept. 29, lBOtl. ly Xo Consnmipli re. Tho advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simplo remedy, after having suffered for sovcrnl years with a sovcre lung aQection aud that dread disease, Consumption la anxious to mako known to his follow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (freeof charge), with the diroo tions for preparing and using the same, which tlicy will find a 8URJS Ccre for Cunsuui-tion, Asthma Bronchitis, Couaua, Colds, and all Throat nnd Lung Affections. Tho only abject oi tho advertises in sending tho prescription Is to benefit the auiiotcd and spread Information which ho conceives to bo in valuable, and ho hopes every sufferor will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, und may provo a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return mail, plcaso address 11EV. tIJIV AltU ItjBlPi, Willianishurgh, Kings Co , New York. January 13, ltll ly. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS STOP & LOOK AT THIS t'Ani'Ali, NlO,U0. Iiiiiortaut to nil Owners of I.Ivc Stook. rpiIE GREAT EASTERN DETKCTIVK HORSE X Insurance .Company, chartered March 12, tm. !v tho Stulo of Pennsylvania, insures, 1I0KSE8, MULES AND CATTLE, sgniust loss by theft, death by tire, accident or (license. OrftVc: 108 Soith Fourth St net, Vltihiil., I President: Col Charles Frailey ; Vieo President. D L. Juterlv : secretary, vr. li. .Becker; tieneriil Acent, P. llaffa. Reference, by permission, to the following gentle men: lion, nimnn Cameron, ilarrisliurir, Pu.j Bur Patterson, Esn., 1'otUvillo, Pa.: Ueu Joseph LSti ter, Ilurdwnre Merchant, Reading, Pa ; Dr John (iioiiiuger. President Lcbunon Bunk ; L Whitney Bunker, t'ottsvillu. Our rates aro lower than any other Insurance Com pauv. while they insure against ono rt!k, wo iuoun ugainstnll ikks. Agents wanted in every county in Uie Male, ISAIAH S, OOSSLER. Assistant llcucral Ageut, Sunbury, Pa August lb, lritirj . Cm HUOP SKIUTS COS. norKin's "own make." icw 1'all Mylost ! Are In every respect First Class, and embrace a a compluto assortment lor Ladies. Misses nnd child ren, of the Newest styles, otory Length and Siics of Waist. OL'K SKIRTS, wherever known, arc nioro univer sally popular than any others before the public. iney retain tneir snape better, nre Ittiter, uioru elastio, more durublo, and realy Cheaper, than any other Hoop Skirl in the market. The springs uu'l lnsIcniriKS pro warranted perlcct. Every Ladv should Try Them 1 They aro now being oxtcuively sold by Merchants, throughout tho Country, and ut Whole saled Ketail, at .Manufactory and Stiles llootn. No. 62S AKCU 6'trect, below 7th., Philadelphia. Ask for MOPKIN'S "own make," buy no other ! CAL'TI'IX, None senuino unless slumped on each Fid Pud "llopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch street, Philadelphia." Also, Coustautly on baud full lino of New York mude Skirts, at very low prices. leruiiAoi loan. vno l'rieo uuiy. Sept. 1, iSOO. 1m fTlHE following persons oro entitled to receive an a increase ot liounty under tho Act ot Congress pussedJuly lhbti, to etiuulizo Bounties. 1st All soldiers who enlisted ufler the 19th day of April, ISril, lor U yours, and served their lime of enlistment uud have been honorably discharged, and have received or are entitled lo receive a Bounty of Slut), are entitled an additional Bounty of tslOO. 2d All such soldiers who enlisted for 3 years, uud have been honorubly discharged ou uccount of wounds received iu the line of duty, aro entitled to an additional Bounty of SilOO. 3d The WiJow, Minor Children, or Pareuls of such soldiers wbo died iu the serviee ot wounds or disease, are entitled to an additional Bounty of li I OO. By application to S. P. WOLVERTON, Esq., of r-usisuur, Pennsylvania, who is an authorised Claim Agent, all such uluiuis can be speedily collected. Sunbury, August i, 1U0. tf BOUNTY FOE SOLDIERS. I HAVE made arrangements in Washington City, for tho prompt collection of Bounty under the iulo Act of Congress. 1 have also received tho pro per blanks to prepare the claims. Soldiers entitled to this Bouuty should apply immediately, as it is es timated that it will rcciuiru three years to adjust all tho claims. All soldiers wbo culisted for three years aud who bavo not received moro than flOO bouuty are entitled to the benefits of this Act, as well as soldiers who have enlisted for three years and discharged after a service of two years, by reason of wouuds received, disease contracted iu lino of duty, or re-enlistment. LLOYD T. KOIlltBACU. Sunbury, August 18, ItSCti. EQUALIZATION OP BO UNTIES. T. II. KAGE, Attoriify ut I.nvv, Kills bury, I'ji. 1 S duly authorised and Licensed by tbe tiovern I muni to eolleet all Military Claims against tho United States. Bouuty money due soldiers under tbe late Equalisation Act of Congress, and all mili tary eluims aguiust tbe Male, due soldiers of ln!2, for Pensions und Uraluity. Claims due solilins of the Pennsylvania Itesorve Corps from enlistment to the date of muster, promptly collected. Sunbury, August 4, lrillrt. new oinrNiiur Ol' Clulhiiit;, iivnt'm I'uriiihhin Ciool, IIooim V Slio-. rpHE undersigned lakes pluusure in uunouueing to X the publio of Sunbury, aud vicinity, that he bus opened his CLOTHING STORE, wita a well selected stock of I will sell at astonishing low prices. I have also still on bund a I urge slock of Boots & Shoes, for Ladies, Uenu and Children's wear, which I am selling od, as 1 intend to give up that branch f bust nans. It will be to tho advantage to Cisu Buykus to give me a eall. 8. KKONEN'BEllU. S. Onoss' old stand, Market So us re. Bunbury, April 7,1861). n PUKE Xubia ExtraoU and Lubin Soup, at - ( - VJWUTNLA 6, Market Square , -K NEW MUSIC STORE. Call at onr Now Musie Store In t SELIN'S OROVE, and buy one of II a inns UnoTHtn's New Scale Piano Fortes. Everv Instrument Im WnrrmiUI fitr fW-A venrs. Wo also koop constantly on bond a good stock ot tho celobruted PELOL'llKT'S MKi.ODKONS. CABI NET and CUCUCII OKUAN.S. nnd challcngo others to sell ehenpor than wo are selling Wo also koop all kinds of Muaicot Mcrohnndijo, and receive all the latest musio as soon as published. A l-.ncruiuiscountlu tuaohcrs of Schools and Semi naries I if Second hand instruments taken In cv.bnm- for new ones. Pmnos correctly tnrnod nnd repaired. Send for Circular. SAl.EM ft rmoTIIEIl. Soliiicgrovc, Snyder co., Pa., July 2H, IsOfl. ly t3l!OTO : li .1 I'll !'. E. & II. T. ANTHONY & CO., Muniiliieltircrs nf Pliotocnii.hie Materials, Wl olesite anj U etui I, 501 UHOAUWA , New 1 om. Ill nrl.lition ifionr nimn l-nsiness of Pli'tlnttriiiili ic Mate nnls we are liend(juiirliTS f"r Hie following, viz. STEREOSCOPES A CTERESCOPIO VIEWS Of American nnd l'oieijtil Cities and Landscapes, Oro lips Slatunrv, He. bi'EKEOSCOIMC VIEWS OF THE WAIt, From nf in lives made 111 the viirinus rninimiirrit and forming a complete 1'hotngiapliic history of the great con test. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS UN UI.ASS, Ailnnlcd fur eilher the Mimic ljmtern or the Stereosconic. Our Catalogue will be sent to any addiess on receipt of ?iainp. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS We mnnnfnetiirc more Inrprly than any other house, nlsmt Sim vniielies, frrin SU cents In S-'Hl eReh. Our At liiimt Imving the reputation of being superior in beauty and ilurnbility to any others. Cabu PuorooBArui or i)ENsnl.s, Staiesmks, Actobs, Etc., Etc. Our Cntalosne f mhrares over Five Thousand different sntijects, mclliitlng leprodiielious of the most ccleblnted Enicrevincs, Pninlings, f uuues, etc. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. IMiolorapprrs nnd others orileiine simnIs C. O. p., will pknsR remit 2S per cent of ine amount with their order. ryThc prices and quuluy of our goods cannot full to sutisfy. July lit, l!-0 Hin Miss I.OI DM lla.!l.t:iC, .IlillliM-ry ioo3s find Ii-'s 'l'rlm- GLOVES, PAHASOLS. ovc., &c, South side of Markot Squaro. SUNBURY, Penn'a litis just returned from tho cities with n choice selection of seasonable goods to which the alleiiliou of tho Ladies is respectfully solicited. MILLINERY OOOOS ANDDUES3 TKIMMINGS With Hend-Diu'scs, Uloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, bus been carefully selected and will give satisfaction. Mi's Shisslcr bus had an experience in tho busi ncss lhat enables her lo select goods with nn eye to Ihe tutc ami wishes of her customers, and .-hobogs a continuance of favors in the future which she takes pleasure in nrkiiowlcdgiug during tho past year. Ladi.-s will find n choice stock of every thins iu her line nf business. .'uubury, April 14, 186d. NEW SPKIXU GOODS!! XT OW OPEN, J A FULL STOCK OF IT E "W GPliING GOODS Consisting of tiM-NK olsi, in uroiit variety, such as Delaines, Cbiillics, Oiughums, Crapes, Lawns, Brilliants, Ac. Hoop Skirts, Fine White Goods, in variety. Dress Trimmiii. Laccsand Embroideries, VEILS of all descriptions, tiloves. Hosiery, Corsets, Zephyrs. Patent Hair Crimpers, Ne'k-Ties, and Notions of ull kinds usually kept in a Fancy Stove. Lockwood'a Paper Collars and Cutis. Clamping and niacin no stitching dono lo ord- r. MAKV L. LAZARUS, Two doors west of Win. H. Miller s Shoe iloro. Sunbury, April :M, ldfid. Great AUraciion, nt tho NEW TIN -WARE, ! Msool Si-oii tiiicl fITC Store ot SMITH & GElTTEESt, M'hero tlu-y keep cniifdintly ou baud and luunuf.ic luio o order ht short uuticu. TIX AND SHEET IUOX-WAUE uf till ilcwriptior.". They would i-.-'jK'cially cull the nttention of pur uUuscu lo thuir hiry ur.d i 1 11 fecleolcd ntuck ni' COOK AND PARLOK STOVES. The subscribers liui o made ttrran;5onients to have all their best stoves inadu to ur.ler, and those who would have a grood stove would do well to o uud cxamino their laro and well selected stock. First. They defy competition ou the following tried Dtiuids of Cook Ntovos, vis : ('oiiiiiiiMitioM sitf Itiiriici-, 4'ouls. ii t VS'S'SIOS- Sv'St CI ( 'ol . WADABH AND IRONSIDES, and the well known Autidust Cook Stovo called Sl'EAK'S ANTIDL'ST. Also. Purlor and office Stoves iu great vnriety oni brtioinu; all tho best manufactures and most fashion utile designs, unsurpassed for beauty of tiuisb simpli city uf urranu;eiuentscombiuin ch.mpiicss. durability und each stove warranted Ur perloriu wliat they lire represcnte'l. Also, The celebrated Ilaliiinore Fire Place Stovo, for heating tirst, second and third stories by Registers Also, VULCAN HEATER. Also, tho celebrated MOllNINU GLORY. CoulOil, -Tout Oil l.!iiii--, SltridfK, 4'hiiunU'H, :tul nil nsli'l-M usually kept ill an establishment of this kind. Tbey nre also prupared to furnish Slate and do slating iu the best workmanlike miintier. Also, to do Tin Roofing, Spouting, Range and Furnace Work, (las Fitting, ic. Repairing neatly and cheaply executed. Also : "Huuj;ls.'a) lCuv Hone !4utcv-lhoM-pliule." Remember the place. iS'aniple nnd Sales lloom nearly upposito Coniy's llardwaro Store, Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. Building dark painted. August Z3, 1HU0. tt a nrrs n.i .... k Hanging Boskets, Lj lirackoU) sud Fine Work itoxeu.at" L1GHTNEU S Prooure onoof BYERLY'S Fine Photograph Pic tures at bis llooius in Simpson's Building. To procure a family group Photograph, go to BVEKLY'S Room iuSimpsou s Building up stairs issoriio.oi'Aicv. At tho solicitation of many of my friends, I have consented to ho a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for the oilice or Proiboiiotury Jo. Should I be dented, 1 promise to fulfill the duties of the otGoe impartially, and to tbe best of my ubility. C1IAS. J. BltUNER. Stinturv, June Hli.lnCG. F INE I'uulhur Druubcs, at LKijlTNKrVS. FINK ilyrtlu 1'uiuatum, at tho Fnucy Store of ANNA 1' A 1 XT Kit. rvnmt i:. NOTICK is boreby given lo i)urtios aguiust whom the late tinu of Kiiling A. tiiaut, huve J u. la ment on tbo Ducket of 1. M. fcbiiidul, Tbiit uulottf they do within a roditiiimble time iroin diite t hereof, umke payuiunt, exooutiou will buuu lor tbe j FRILIXd AtiRANT, Pur U. 11. Kakk, Aitoruey. Euabury, Sept. 1, ldtirt. It CALL and sea those boautiful lJird Cages at the oew lluidwure store of J. II. COXLEY A CO. WANTED AUENTS $75 to 2l)0 Per Month for tieutlouien, aud $.15 to 76 for Ladies, everywhere, to iutroduee the Common Sense Family Sewing-.Muehine, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stileb, nuill, bind braid, and eiukroMier beuulifully price only till making the eUn Iocs; stitch, aud fully warranted for throe years. py the above wages, or oommisri.m, Irou. whicn lww lhat ainouut can. bo made. Addreas or call on O. UOWEKS A CO., OBIoeNo. N bo"" V''h f ' Philadelphia, Pa! All letters answered i-roinp ly, wilhciroulursauo terois scpti-im rUiOE Findings, Sole Leather and all goods be O Uas - "kB CO. PERUVIAN OUAN0 SUBSTITUTE 1 BAUGIX'S BONE a u v k h p it o s r ii a t e oi i, i m i; C0BnE MM lU- Afinf uinre lli iii twelve vears of oonstnnl use. this hiirhlv eoneentrntod mnii'uro has attained a wide- i spread reputation lis n SUBSTITUTK FOR PEIU.VIAX (itANO, Ilelns; found active in its operation, and nf groat du rability. It docs not exhaust tho soil, but on the contrary, permanently improves it. Tho increasins; sales annually, abundantly prove tho lii(h popular value of this umnnru. and establish the fact of its bcin relied upon by a wide circle of aifrioulluiists to supply all wants in tho direction of iiiuimrcs for every orop. BAUOII St bons, Sole Manufacturers i Troririetors, Oilice, No. 'M South Delaware Aveiiue, PHILADELPHIA. li.U'GH P-UOTIIKHS & CO, (Jenerid W'huliiala A'jriiU, Nj. IS1 l'eurl fi'l., eurnor oi Cedar. NEW YOllK. GEOI5GE DUG DALE, W'hoksalu Jijuiit j'nr Marihind if' Yirjinhi, No. lu.i Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE, MD. per tiUOO lI-. 4.u!i. Jnt Publishe I. the l.'ilh ediriou of our new pam phlet, "How to .Maintain tho Fertility of American Furnis und Plunlatious," furnished free upon appli cation to us or our Agents. BAUOII .1 SONS, 2d South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. .Sol I by SMITH AtlE.NTllElt, Sunbury. July 2S, ls.i'l. lv NEW AND CHEAP MODS! JUST OPENED. KN(EBEL & K0BDINS. I lSl'ECTKUliEV infnrin tliuclliMiir Sunbuiy XV tiu-1 viciutty, lliui Iticy Unw Uu just openud u liti o i slocb uf S-'vD'-D-.DCj In tho store rtuu lutely Oi-euji 1 l.y Weaver ti Fa- ! gcly, oi'psito tliu Old Cnurl llutisu. UIMIiltKli lluit lli.pn liontls havo jut hcen puielm-el at icioccJ n,-ice?. ai;iureJold iivCuranii; yt cciii'iiMii of I IDlVSr GOOD3 uf every rtyle ami vui iety, such us c lotus, UAi.Miiui:;?, vi-tinu.s, .u:. lU't Good?, Plinth, Musi i ui lVmealio (iouds, NuiiutJ, Ac, ti;. ! OKOCEKIKS, TKA, COi-TK, SUJAIi ' J(M.ASKS,i:. The iitti'iitiim of tho mblio is n spc -t fully inv'lr.t to tbe udvunlagis ottci-od at tliis ektublislimt'iit. 111K UhilllT l'ltlCi: I'Ali) FOH COCXTilV I'UOUl'CiJ. Cull aud oxauiine fur youre'clvcs. A.J. KX'KI'.i:i., 11. P. lWJllJiX.. 8niibuiy, July il, IsM. NEW HARDWAKa AND IR0I? ST0EE. rjllIC SdlMkiriker hnviu; opened In Sl'XHUKY, X l'a , a ni'W iMiye. and wtill asu'ivtcd stik iifail kiudi "I HAKIMVAIti:. t'lri LKUY, COACH WAUIO fcAiJliLlCltV.MIUliFlMUMIS, I HON, NAILS, A'o., lsid iu nt Inwcst New York and Kostorn priuea whkh tbey will be plumed to sell for Cash at thu lowest Kasti'ni prictg. Intending to do Immess in the honest pi inuiplus of small protits aud quick sale for Cash. J. 11. CCXI.EY A CO. .Sunbury, June 10, 1S68. 4.'ula f Ciir!' ! "ciifciiY ! ! ' K'jO,0(K wniited in vxchango for all kinds ol JlardwarOi Irons, Nulls, Ao., ut thu now llnrdwure Btoroof J. II. CONLliY 4 CO. Sunbury, Juno IS, 1SI10. GREATEST INVENTION SINCE THE i SEWING MACHINE. VAU 4ji.lAMm:i:B4'!i SASH 6 X O P P K II AND LOCK. Simplicity, Durability, Convenience, Cum full aud Security, combined with LVononiy THE SID PI Jilt AND LOCK supports either cutU at any point. It can be applied to any window in a few minutes. il does not iutertero in tuking out a snsb. It is nut sJleoted by auy jarring action, and pre vents tbo rutiliug of saib. It is si'lf-uoting in all its work, and oiukos it iui possible to firgut to look the nindow. il alloMi proper venliluliou without leaving tbe window uulooked. It acts by gravity has co spring and can uvtvr gil out of orde:. Il docs not wear out, but will lust wh'lo t!io houi'e stuuds W'induwd tbut have only one sa.-h moveable, may bo chunked, so us to move lioth,at a trilling expense. 'Stoppc'i uud I.ovU, Ouv Ij!lar Com iilt-tc It inuft Come Into gcutiul use for its radical ad vantage!, as a Self-Acting, llurgljr-Proof Lock and Wntilaior. For Kailwny Curs, Steamboats, etc., it is perfect, uu 1, in fact, the thing bmrf wught. it is emphatically just what everybody wants, and everybody cau bavo. Tho dtmuud unit be unlimi ted. ., , . Capitalists. Maiiufactureis. Iluilders, an I men looking for bu.iueu, areiuvilud to eall ou the sub scriber and examme it. ' " JACOB WILYEU, Jr., July 31, ltiOO. Out Sunbury, Pa. ' 4ullco Iu 4'--Utork. ALL persons iudvbled to the lato Crui of itourbacb A Cooper, ou uole, book uccount or otherwise, are hereby uolitied to make immediate payment if tbey with to save coils, u they will be pluced in the bauds of ail officer for collection. D. C. KOHHHACH, T. U. COOPEU. t'uubury, Juue lit, Isoii. LATKOSE'S Hair I'.eeturu'.iv, the beet iu utc, for LIi'LIlCn-t, so, Afr.t (jf oui.iiu.. FOR LIVF.rt COMPLMNT. A SUBSTITUTE FOH CALOMEL our bowels aio coatlve, TRYTI1KM. ynu have worms, Til Y Til EM. your breath is u:l, TRY THEM. I you feci diowsy, TOY THEM. If you uru low unilrd, TltY THUM. If you have a sick licmliielio, TRY THEM. If you have lukcn ti drop too much, TAKE A FUEL DOSE. They only cost 2.1 cents fl Ims, TRY THEM. It'll-' HkI nlh'T vr',lrii,iK of M: iio.iiit'.' tiiitif HiltiliHg nun ucullt tti;m ti- dicai-fi wiucti ility pitiii'M to cut? And Jit tin ft c-jnufrtvn hunt-. at di n miitttl dy lb nlltmtliic tl-vloifl, is prtet iilrcrl b ihitti aluiLisI niiiVLTMutly iu Liver Ctifiipljiiil, (Joiisuniiioii Of IsHjlgf, .c. Tin; MAXPKAKK Pll(l.a nr Of'fiipol fiitir-ty if ruotntiii') Iht( tiJ, it!iLit f-uri Hie (ireat stuitlmuft of Nutute. tniil thr-u anitiiniy t-tli'i'tn will itpitfiir ha h h mi an t lie UK dicnii? m htouji'ii i t idr irt' of n fnir en priiuiisiii. ht;iM Ai K'r M A N utt AK K PI ! ,l.s do ii"t prod nre any n:iuu5ii tir mikiinH f the ntunm-v . tut when given lr Jypcpsin, it inuy I prups-r t i ut thfin in roiuirclion "wilh PCIIKNcK'S M.AW TUNIC. Hv Ht' jintK-ioim trmtineni th(MlitritiVb (nnn iivn nrt: nprcdilv rri'retl to tin ir lull V(oi und Ibti WKiL cu' of niiliijt inn inuy Im cnretl. Wlitn wo irf1"rt tlint tlte liver is tin InrpeM intar.uJ nrtnii of the tnniy, thut lo t is nrtBiiMtd tin' mtp.n.,i.t. ilka y of filterwir Hi IiUknI uiul nrrp inng the hile, ihut it it ttuhject to iinny tlisonlt-rn, nun ihttt vvht-ti it ib Jijl':i.-J ot luuctiv) t lie whole limlv mifAirn tiipiithtflifnliy, il 11 not iufpriiinjf tint u timlirirtp which t-nn Ti.'nton! th healthy opemtionn f thu Liitr ftioulil pnuliKe w 'inltifiil chiuiges hi the nmrru hp.iltli, nnd pltVct curci winch tuny nppcui Uiito ilitioBt mirwulous. llifmluclie f lontf"U tiMiiiinct', etivere pmiifi in the nidi?, t 'renal unci vhouliJer, ucltiMK of tliu liiiilm, iL'tUim ol gencnil wejkitt'.ia hii1 wielclieditens, mm J ulhcr h In r in nig and do-trcsRtu iyiiip loini", hulicutiveof i'nperfcct or tlieoidercd nctniii nf tlm liwr, tiTf. upcMilv KMiiuVed by thcuso of POIJIiNCK'S A I ANPltAKK I'll.I.r. ;ngiiveii'a, piles, liillcr or tnr erui tioiM, and Itoit liiIc(xnlal.le leeiinK of npi-rcuM-Mi, mrntul iiK',y, 4 n. ir, li'thuruy, nnd Ut prt:iiinM of fpirita which until tt iiiiiii f.ir i lie MHiMeiin'Mt of hum ncss mid the cm vinpiit 1 of hi". nre:i!l r. IuvlJ oy the ueuf SCliC.NCK'S MA. I Uit AKK PIMs. Or SemtxrK IVjrSii : I takepleaauie in enJinc yi t eertiiictite in ndtlittoti tn umiiy you havo nkly f ceived from nuVrinr humanity. I can ncircply find lni pntteiiith'.ML'nti' atrnuit to express tuy heiilielt grniifi.n tioti .f the wuiHeif'il Vuips your MA.NUIl AKfc I'lULH uud S1;aV;i;) TONIC have etlected in (he entite cure "f one nf the uvui BiulilNiru e-ioei f the ntreptniii of the liver. Fur thrrr ve ira ulleied heyciid dcerijtiii -t ail ni frit-nd, hb well nmnvft-II, came tith? c.UM-htrifii thut my time iu tlim life w.is nlmrt. iuh w;i the ternhH pomtitiiiii tn wln.'h I win redueeil tint life m me had lie come a tinrilien ; my wlmle. system ws in astute of tn (Innuiitiiiun ; . .Mild u t e it, I nnikl nut lep j my whot btxly wis tilted with pnin; swelhiui would arise in my wrists and nnkics, teu.U-ring thetnt luHv usrietts n ev rnl ncpnruiK 1 vH uttuokfii with a r iVh of lilmUtn thu head, whieli v !ild fell me to tlt c round, and 1 would h cnrned nwuy f'-r leud. 1 nppitfd to svimhI chnnenl phyrocniiot'ii)reitv, whn mlmiiutftered ull the ineiticini-s lti:it they i nought would reach uiy time, but uf no avail. Oue of (Item him. I lie eouM do n- mnrn tr me, mid ud visfd me, una Iuml resort, to dntik e -d liver oil. N u relishiu; Ihe Inn rid iniHli I tlccl: m-il iu lukc it. Aceidcti. put your tidvetticemctit in my hiiiuU. I rul'-.-rt mi ymi , y-'u esniiiliii'il iiieuiul lId mm; lh unlufe nf my ! i t ;!ft" Vi'U then ordered me llm I'iIIh uud T"titc with tt nli-civ nin e oi difi, pledt'itif; vur wont iit:t m in- week I Would find ni) felt nn ''lift m i!i. I followed y mk uuvnx, ami, aK yiu prei!.-( d, an ucltMisaliit.g puic was cliccu d I rniit limed y ur I'il'a uud Toiu: M some tiuie. mnl umv !hauk Und fur hi' roin!infj, a id yut vaii'MMe ini-ili.-ni. , I am idn'i ui'Mo le-ittireil in pftfw-t henliii. 1 mei e.'irneKtly reenmm-nd ilmte U i ;ne Hiu!-itua imm !! i inn ni the Ii v r tn a've your Hdla uiul T mr u tmr li i , Uud a 'Mile wi'i le e.I - elcd I Imve trill many prisnnn I V"ti, nijfl liiry luve all lieen etirnl. Any inf-uni iti-t'( toy lV!ln' i ititu in ty rnuii will I'r freely niv-u ov I'f Ml!iSCril'M-t Ut ll'B li'Mildirf, No. I'tiitial s'ie.l. twecn Mli afreet anJ I'ivmA roe. I 0(l.MiJ.i.)IIS N.Siu. L'.'rir.ci '!' I: liiici Ink Mimi!la:l::er Pu x'ilKNCK w II Is r-uVijni.itUy at his prin 'ipil fine, i l t(Ii Sixth mreet, corner ! C innnsree. I'llll.AlJll.IMM . every f iiuid;r fmni i a. i Uutit p. m ; :Vi li uid btrtet; New V-r!, eviv Tiifwluv. fmiii 7 to - ; Nn. Suuuiiir street. lln.-enM, .M;is , i'V"y Weitt!!-drty, fi i mi !l to :t, mid evti J other Fridnv alius liiltntr p si i ret, t'.dtiinre. Mil. All advice fie. ht I I ir a tlintmli e.:iuiiiMii cm) of tfe hrts with it is li b.pi roiueler II. e eh. true is ihrra (t.ilhtru Piiee of Ihe I'ijIuc'iiic Svrup and Sesweed 'I'-mir, rati HtStti pel Uut'-f, or , 5U per hail d--'ti .HaiidtuUi I'll1?, tir cenls per Ivs. I'nr unit liv Ih iiiriaU and Ucu'cim. New Arrival of SUALMER GOODS! AT TiiK MAMMOTH STORK ui "Uiire . hfir tiie Nw t'nuil 1 1 u- JL'.S'T OrKNJiDa litres ai. d new rM-rmieul -Ji-NTI,I.Mi;.N W J-AIJ. Clulhs, I'.-iineres, CoUoiiule-, Linen .'.tii'iL, LAHIilS' UUKi.iJitLt- Silk, I'-d.-'iiiv.-', Alupairu-, Uiiiiiith uud .So-jtch 1 1 inliiiu.s. Clitillit'S, L:ih its, Aruiureb, 1 t illiuiitr, Whilo liimd... Ciilieors, Mu."liu.i, nn. I every olb -T (iitlele belwiiin t the uHuvc luun-jh of busiuc.. WIIITU Ali) COLOItED PLAKi Wheeling.-, ll.top Skirls Hosiery uud gKvc-. CAiil'iy" OIL CLOTHS, Clii'rtWure, Quceii&ttiire. rrockcrv, IIhiJiwuu a i 'utlt-ry. Ui'iiii, Oil, fiitiuMa WI Oil uu Fish. Pork, Coai.o uiul Fine Suit I'cfioe, Ten, tu- fcur, A! u lueses iSytup. r:piet-, .Vc., (roevi'ie. Toluieeu. S irs mil StuilT. to?ethei a liiro variety nf ini-eelt:tiieni.3 aj Is at ruei tin'. cannot tail liia'.i?ly uir. lia--ij!. .1. W. FRIL1XU X Sunbury, June 2. 1 Si):. BOOKS! BOOKS!! rpliE subscriber bogs leave to call Ilia uttfut:ouol .1. bi eu.loiuiTS. and tbo eoniuiuidly in gMMicrul, to lile fact tbut he has now received his second lot of NEW GOODS, coiiMsting. iu part, of a complete line of l'.Vl'EK AND ENVELOPES, lilauk, School and Juvenile llouks, Fancy Toilet Siaps. Perfumes, IVturo i'rauies, Luvaauu Willon Hanging lbinkeu., liud Cugcs, II ta sill (listl Nluuil lnsc, Fine Yai'os. HiukIrouio (ilovc Jeweiry and M'o:k Uoxes. Traveling and other Portfolio. Curved ili'Uokets, Feather Dut Uruahos, Hats, Fishing Tackle, Toys of ull descriptions, a large stock of WALL-PAPF.lt AND LOUDKU, I V in Jow-lllind". Paper Shadin, Coal Oil Lamps nnd Fixtures. Ac. Thaukiul for past patrouage, uud huu, by strict utlcuiK.u to Uu.iuc, to eoutmuo ni' ci'ite. N. F. LIiiUTXEl! Sui.bury. June V. lsiitl. Miuiufactmcrs and WHOLESALE AND ItKT.VIL a, . tn V- 'Jt I SILVER and '.J, T 1 ' 1- 1 III 1 '1 I.1 I !3 l l. r. IV I 1 J'.L GOODS, 90s Avelt Stvvct, SlsUj.lels'iii. Those iu wuui of Silver ur Silver Plated Wurn will find it much Ij their udv intake by initing our Stoic beiore uuikiii.; their pureh-x.es. Our lon. exp.-n-euce iu tho ui.inuiucluicof thoaoovo kiud ol gooos vu'ibles in lo defy competition. V e keep no goods but tlioeo which are of tbe i uH tliu. all ui our owu make, uud will Uj1U at rouu bd prieiv.. Jul 7th, ImVI lyci 11 AND aud ;Sland lldi at Llo.irN tk's. 4 LL kiudsof Hardware, Iron. Ac, not iu store 2.X. will be sent lor and puces by Sunbury, June 18, ISdil. delivered ut the lowc.,1 J.U. CONLEV A CO. IF you wunt a good Likeniws lor your frieudt, jo lo S II EllLV 'S tiallcry iu aimpaou's iiuildiug rU'KPE ni'UPENTlNE, t:..ul Oil, Fi.h Oil, Liiuoed O.I, low lor i mti ny J It i NLLi' t CO ULALiMW