tombing American, t; B.WILVEHT.I .l,, MUftltlJltl-, 1A. SATUKiSaV.DeC'&MUER 19,18(18. 2Local &ffare. Klioaut Brackets, Parlor Ornamenti, Ac , Tory oheap, at LianTSiit A 7.rim.itni. Ton of every kind, ninny entirely now, rare nnd ourlom, in groat quantities, to suit all, at LionTMft & Zaioi.En'i. Uadohi,t dmiKl Dollt Dolli of every kind nnd liio prleei from i ecnti to flO. Call nnd toe thorn, at . Liortrer t ZiiiuLim's. H'Aiinibki Albatns, elegant Family Bibles, Pray er and Hymn Booki, and Bookt tuitabte for Holiday (lifts, at IAonTxin A Zeioi.rn s. . Sikoiho Caraiiks, warranted good ringers, also a lino assortment of CagM, for the Holiday,. at .LtduYsiR A Zxioi.mi'.i, rieatants' building, Market fquaro. Pbtrolbu n V. Naibt ia announced to lueturo sometime during the winter at Lewisbtf-g artl tt'il liatn sport. Tna BiiLDino Association. A meeting of Ike membara of the Sunbury Mutual Loan and Building Association will be held at the Maaonio Hall, on Fri day night of next week. Ji'DOl Brntlkt retired from the Bench of Ly coming county on Monday of last week, and Hun. JameaUamble was sworn in. Tho Bar passed com pfiaiontarytesolutlons to Judge Be'ntlcy. Tn Independent, of this place, mado its appear ance last week In an enlarged form, undor the titlo of ths Democratic O Hard, with G. C.Bratiddn, Esq., as one of tho proprietors. Pecuniarily, we wish thorn success. Dead We regret to learn of the death ol Mr. John Malone, ton of Maj. Malono, of this plnec, which occurred at Hagerstown, MJ., on Wednesday last, of dipthoria. II o was well known and highly ostteuied in Sunbury. Livert. Messrs. Farnsworth A McGuw, who re cently purchased tho livery stablo of Mr. Charles 'Bacon, of this place, bare re stocked tho eoncern, nnd are now prepared to furnish horses, carriagos, sleighs, Ac, on the most rrasonnblo terms. Sdkbdbt Masonic Hall Association. A meet ing of the stockholders of the Suubury Masonic Hull Association will be held on the last Monday in De cember, 28th inst., for the purpose of eleoting officers for the ensuing year. John Haas, President. X T. Rodrbach, Secretary. A Ooon Harder Snor. Mr. Win. N. Keller, In Dewnrt't frame building, on the north side of Mnr ,);ct Siiuitro, has one of the nontcst and best ahnving nnd linirdros'ing establishments Hint wo haro ever had in Funbury. Kellor is a tirst-clnss barber him self, nnd employs nono but the best of ri'.r!:uien. llo has an extensive run of custom. New Furniture, of every description, and Fancy Holiday Toys, have jnst been opened nt the Furni ture Store, in the Mnsonio Hull building. Eouio splcrdM articles are now on exhibition, which nro very suitablo for holiday presents. (Jo nnd sec them, nnd oonvinco yourselves that no bolter or .heapcr furniture can bo purchased outsido of the :itios. To Btii.DEns. Wo would refer all who iutoiul litiilding t tlie advertisement of I. T. Clement, in another column. Mr. Clement has his new Planing Mill in full operation, And ft preparod to fill nil orders lor building material at Vho sfcortest notice. Those who contemplate building will save money by (firing hiui a call. His prices nro low nnd Iho uia crinl is tho best in market. AcriiiK.vr to A Lsnr. We regret to slate Hint Mrs. Samuel Stehley met with an accident one day Inst week by which her face was severely cut. On jroing down tho oellar stairs of her residence with a la'fif'Mi in her hand, her foot slipped, throwing bur down Iho stairs. In the fall tho dish was bro ken, mill fnllinv nn Intnii in' IliA H'emul her fuCA wn t Vnully eut. Her wounds were dressed by a physi tinn, nnd we aro ploascd to learn thut she is rapidly vcvorerlug. - - - - Donation Visit. On Tuesday cvoning last Rov. Mr. Vandyuo, rector of St. Matthew's (Episcopal) Church, of Ibis place, was tlio recipient of a donation ifit. Tho members of bis ehurch took the reverend gentleman and lady by surprise, and in a few mo menta his tabid were covered with dry goods, clo thing, provisions, anil a variety of usoful articles, iu addition to the round sum or $100 in money. N.me of the members of St. Mark's Church, of Northum berland, ot which Mr. Vnudyne is also pastor, were I iboral contributors. . ArrAina attuk Colntv PmsoN. Ou Saturday morning last a man named Charles Barnbart, aged about fifty years, was committed to jail by Lsquiro DicOenbach, of Northumberland. Ho Wat charges', on the oath of hit wife, Mary Barnbart, with having threatened to kill her, nud foaring 'hat ho would carry out tho threul she had him nr rested. He it a very dissiputrd man, and on tlio previous Friday night drove his family from the boiiee during the ' very cold weather. Had it not been for tho kind- ( nets of sumo neighbors, who gave them shelter, they would undoubtedly have perished, lie is the father of Jesso Barahart, who escaped from our jail last I summer, and who wat ro-arrestcd lust week, an rc- i count of which we published in our lust issue. Ou thu sume duy David Clark, of Northumberland, i was commuted by fcsquiro Dicllbnbnoh. He wat ; charged with being drunk nnd disorderly. Both of the prisoners were plueed iu jail by eoustablo Johu ton, of Northumberland. lidward O'CounoIl, a boy ot uboul twelve years of nge, whu wat arrested about a mouth ago at Locust Gap, this county, for stealing money, was bailed otit ;.n Tuesday last, in the sum of $1110, for his appear unco at the January torm of court. Hit mother en tered the necessary tocurity. Fatal AccmiNTt ox the Nouthern Central Kailroak. A yonhg man nauiod Ingalls, belong ing to Powell'j Valley, t'oveu miles from Halifax, wot fatally injured by a freight train, betweon ten and cloven o'clock on Wednesday uight of last week, about a half mile above Dauphin. Ho was rolled by the traiu, having fallen between tho cart. He wat conveyed to Dr. Cmberger's office, in Daupbiu, where be died at ten minutes after twelve o'olock. The body was taken to Halifax on the af.ernoon traiu. The defeated wat a brnkeetrlnn on tbo train, raid was making his first .trip. The caboose of tho train wat upset and burned. Ou Monday evening last, at the night aecommo dution train from Baltimore was coming up, it ran into the Director!' engine No. 71, about two miles couth of New Cumberland. The engineer of No. 74 arrived at lied Bank tiding, having iu charge the Cincinnati Express, south, and observed a freight Uuiu standing on the siding. Forgetting that it wat the passing point for hit train and the night accom modation, he started on with bit train, and In a mo ment afterward collided with the accommodation, which wot being conveyed by engine No. S3. Geo. I'eckley, engineer, and Wm. lllair, fireman, both of Sunbury, were nn the latter engine at the time of Hid collision tnglue No. 74 was complotoly de molished. Hor boiler exploded, throwiug the engi neer over thirty yards, arid killing the lirelilan. The firoiuuu wat discovered with hit head lightly wedged in tho fire-box door, and burned almost to a crisp. He tuffered terribly, and died iu aLcUt two hours aver Ihe acoident. Hit name wat Joseph Lewis, nnd was from York. The engineer, Thomas luuey, bad his right leg and shoulder badly injured, and was also seriously eut in the bead. Coekley wu' very badly braued in jumping from ),i eniue. Blair tteid ou the engine and escaped .itb a slight cut across hit nose. This is the second aocideut lhat ibey have met with recently, their engine having run olf the track and over k high I ink abenl two snonthl ugo rRRSENTl ron The HouDirt. At the season it hand to aeleot holiday ntoteaU, we would recom mend oar dMiteta to patronlie those who- are eon- itantly replenishing their ttocks, and who invite the patronage of tfte paWio by advertising liberally ia the eotuWt of the Americas. I)RT GOODS ANn OROCEES. In the Dry Oocds and Uroeory lint, of every de scription, we ebterVe that II. Y. FrUrtig, the propri etor, of the "Mammoth Store," hat just opened a now ttock of goodt of the latest 'stylet. lift windows dis play an assortment of goods flint cannot be excelled, In Yfht of beauty, quality nnd bhenpness. J. H.lCngel having added largely to hit stock, hat created quite a tlutter," especially among the Udiin. Tfce Aernand fcY hit goad's tells very plainly the good last lie lias dismayed In his selections. Moore A DUuringer, ia Uaupt'a new Iron front building, are in every way amply prepared to sup ply every one with ffi'ft Dry floods, Uroco'rlrt, Ao. They are doing an extensive business. Dr. Joseph Eyttcr't winvowt, at well at hit large store, are crowded with fine Press Ooodt. Potions, Ao. Wo are pleased to see that lie 1 so well patron ized. Hit goods hare been selected Willi great care, and we are sure hit stock it largo enough to make the very best selections from. H. Peters, on Third stroot, near the Imllieran Churoli, has received and opened n largo variety of Dry Goods and Groceries. His customers will find his selections excellent and seasonable W. 8. Furman A Co. havo also lately replenished their stock of Groceries, which their patrons will find fresh and good. MII.I.INERr ANn FANCY OOODS. Mirj Kate Black has opened her hulidny goods, cfhbrac'r'Tg frross Goods of every stylo, nnd a very large stock of Notions, Ac. ft. windows of Miss M. L. Lazarus' store present nn attractive appearance. A visit to her establish ment, at the present time, cannot fail to induco any one to tolect a handsome present from her large stock of Holiday Goods. Miss Annh PaTttW hat an esscftfont f Fancy Goods, Notions, Ac., that will givesatfsfact on to all. Go nnd &eo hor goods. Those of our gentlemen who intend to make pre sents to ladies should call at once nn Misa L. Shiss lor, on Market Square, and Miss M. L. Gustier, on Fourth street, and make a selection from tho benuti Tul assortment of bonnett just opened. Such a pro fusion "of trimmings, flowers, Ac., ia lieVcr before been l-rought to this place. Their assortments nro equal to any In The city establishments, hod selec tions can be Ir-iaio to please any lady. gentlemen ano nova' clothing. While tho gontlomcn aro engaged in making their selections of holiday proccntin, we culd suggest to tho ladies to pay a visit to our Merchant Tailoring establishments nnd get a present for their 'licgo lords'' In tho shape of gnrineits. Tt it no longer neccssnry to tend to the oily for any nrthlo of gen tlemen's or boys' nonr. We enh procure them jutt as chenply nt home, and nt the savie time oncournge our own 'mccbanicr, who hio prepared to supply their customers with clothing equal to any oi tho city establishments. Cnll and cxamino thoir good' which have been rccoivel for tho holiday ieacon, nnd sec their latest styles of conts, pnnls nnd vests. J .l" fjiiiiek nnd J. 0. Beck, on Fourth street, below .Mnr lict, nV-d J. t". ISIineffor nnd Thos. G. Nolt, on tlio lorih side of Market SquaVo, have succeeded in their on lenvors to plenso the taste or fancy of their cus tomers, nnd wo aro sure thut selections can be ip.ado lit any of these establishments that cnniiot help lea sing tho most fusLidiotts. CAKES, L'ANIIIKK, CON IHCTIU-S KK V, AC. M. C. Gcarbnrt, the princo of the Confectionery buiifi'e'rt in Sn'nliry, Ids fc fcppl of candies nnd toys, for the holidays, that has never beuii etua led ouliile of lao cities. He nnd his clerks are con stantly engaged in Oiling orders from dill'erent parts of the country. Ho is doing a large wholesale 1'ini hess, which is nn evidence that his efforts to plenso the public aro highly appreciated. If you dosiro to purchase, go early, ns his slock is selling faster thac ; lie is able to ftiAniifiicturc. For splendid cake? of all kiiifs, especially for the i holidays, and also for good bread, leave your orders with David Fry, the popular balcr. llrs llakory ! has gained a high reputation in tho neighboring I I towns, while his local patronngo is extensive. His ! I fancy cakes are preferred to those from the cities. BOOKS, STATIOXKRV, JKWKLIIV, AC. j Tho windows of the store of oOr neighbors. Light nor A Zeigler, nro the centre of Attraction in .Son i bury, and nt almost every hour of the day nnd eve' uing tneir '.lore w uirougca uy purcnaners It it unnecessary Vor lis V.i enumerate th many flno holi day poods at this establishment. A visit will con vince any one that they understand their business thoroughly, and that there is no Tietter place to buy Christmas toys, Ac. In tho Jefciry linn', T. 8. Shannon, A. J.'. Brlce snd A M. Meiitell display tho finest goods, nud no handsomer present could bo mado than a selection from oiio oT theso establishments. FINE CLTLKIll, nillU CAGES, sfi Ai EH, AC. For f rte Otlery, Skates, Sleds, Bird Cages, Ac, call nt. Connelly A Co. 'a store. In their selection they havo made tho holiday season a Specialty. I'EIiri'MEItY, MOTIONS, AO. Large stocks of Perfumery, Notions, Ao., have been received at lio Prdg Spires of W. A. Bennett nnd John G. Markle A Co. 1'hoy aid Well supplied with everything in their line of business to moot the wants cr the public H AT?, CA'S, flLOVES. P. The fine lints and Cups, of all at j lei nud sizes, at H. Faust's ttoro, are attracting much attention. Tho "Grecinn Bend" nud all the latest styles of halt can be purchased nt Faust's. He al keepa genuine Kid nnd Buckskin Gloves, which 'nro beautiful nnd cheap. Call and tee Ms goods. --- -. Christmas Presents ano Where to Bur Tucii. One of the most beautiful displays of Fancy Goods, Notions, Toys, Ac, for t'lb holidays, nnd just tuch ns arc most sullublo for holiday presents, can now bo seen at the popular Book anil Stationer Sloro of Messrs. Lightuer A Zcigler, in Pleasahta' building, Market Square These gentlemen have made holi day goods a specialty this year, Kni nro detoruiined that their stoci Shrill not be surpassed, neither will they bo undersold. The only trouble experienced by customers is in making their selections. The wiricly IS so groat lhat it is a very difficult matter lo decide which article to purchase. Those of our read ers in want of presents for their friends or children w ill save monoy by buying nt thoir establishment. -. . . Fatal Accident on the Phii.a. A Krib Bail hoao. William Reed, of Milton, wat killed on Monday lust by a freight train on the P. A K. Railroad running over him. Tke'aooidunt occurred between Milton and Moutandon. It appears that ho wat walking on the railroad track tand seeing the train coming be tried to stepofi', w belt he slipped and fell backward on the tracK and could hot recover lit time to get out bf the way. He wat struok by the eow-eatcher and instantly killed. This is unolhor terrible warning to persons In the habit or walking ou the railroad track. Why not get out of the wav in time? Itissimide murder lostav on until i, last moment and then expect to fet ottt of the way without being harmed. Mr. Reed was one of the oldest cituens of Ihis county and wat highly respec ted. ... Fatal Kailboad Acciubrt. Tl!e Wiltlunisport HhIIcIih itys : Many of our readers will remember two littid Italian boys who hsve procured a liviusj on the directs of our city, ud other towns, by playing b harp end A violin for the contributions of those who ehiuiceil to hear them . About six o'olock last eves, lug, the started upon the railroad track to the depot, to ascertain at what time the could go out. Hbile watching for the oars on the track, tbejr were walking on another, and the car backed down the witch, striking both of thein and throwing the ear off the track. The oldest one, Powell Illuysye, aged about fourteen years, the harper, had both his legs very badly fiactured oua beluw the knee aud the other above, lie lingered lor tome time, but, al though be bad the beat medical attendance, died before Innrnifig. 'lit cousin, aged about ten yean, named Frank Lapihrei, wat seriously injured in the uhest and had some ribs broken, and wat iujuwd internally, but the pbvticiant report bim at doing well, and they bare hopes ef bit recovery. The oldutt boy bad only been in this eountry two ot three months. Tni Astldm The building of the new Hospital, in this place, hat Viit yot been awarded to any of the bidden, for the reason that the kids are far above the estimate of the architect. It may be that It will be decided the best and cheapest for the 8tate authorities to build it themselves. We think this would give very general satisfaction, and If thoreis'any p're'iit in itt oonttrn'ctinn, lot the State have it. In a local point of view this would no doiit't roVe the most fcatlsTactory to the peoplo. Datirilt Ami ri can. ... Missino On Saturday night, the 21st uit , Thom as Malahoy, an Irishman by birth, Inte in the em ploy of the P'ohn'a Iron Company, left hit home in this place, since which lime hit family has not beard from or roccived any aocount of bis where abouts. Tho last known of him he was seen in tho neighborhood of the Grove Hiur'.'li, on Bloom street. Of inltftaporate habits, it Is supposed that he may have wandered Into the oanal and drownod. Parties havo dragged iho oanal in many places, but to far, have be!n unsuccessful In Pnding his body. Ilis family are much distressed oh Ju'eoMnt of him. Should ho hnve rono to some other place, It it re quested that any ofto seeing tf is fiellc'e and knowing bis whereabouts, will report tho sumo to hit wife, living here. Vanritr Imtiligciicer. I'mpoiitX nt Pi iuiicai. Operation in Milton. On Wednesday, Iho 2nd In! t , Dr. J. D. Hlrawbridgo, of Dnuvillo, assisted by Dr. J. P. McCleery, of Mit ten, operated on a son of George Hill, Esq , of White Deer, I'nion Co., for "necrosis' of the thigh bone. Tho dUcaso proVed of so terious a churacter at to necessitate -amputation of the thigh closo 16 the hip joint. The young man was placed undor tho Influence of an u-slhetio by 11. C. Sticker, Ksq., nnd Iho operation was very skillfully performed by Dr. lrawbridgc, nhnhnsthe reputation of being the most successful Surgoon in this section of coun try The young man bore Iho operation well and at present is in good spirits and doing finely. He is being carefully muted by an affectionate mother at the rotrldr-ricc of S. T. Brown, Esq., whoso estima ble lady is doing nil in her power to rondor htSl comfortable We sincerely hope that hit recovery muy now be speedy nnd permnucut, nt he hat tulfcr ed severely for tho last throe years Miltonian. An Old Dlkii We wero shown by Dr. J. Y r-hindel, an old deed executed be lor o nud witnessed' by Pi inon Snyder, Jutce of tbo Fenco in and for Northumberland county, rl''ton iu tho yenr 1791. The died ft granted by Anthorry Sulin and Catha rine hit Wife. of l'enn twp., North'd county, to Jamos Stiles, of Hyo towmhip, Cumberland county, State aforesaid, granting to Hie said Stiles lot number 157, in tho town of Solinsgrovc (it being the lot now owned by Mrs. F. B. Vankirk, lor the sum of five pounds. The property in Selinsgrove has increased greatly since then, as the same lot ce'-ilU tenrcely no'T bo purchased for II) times the sum paid fir it by Stiles. Midilltbiirg 'VribuiN. Sin Acciiiknt. .1 Vjlhtr thot if hit !o. yjue of tho saddett nccidenta we have been called upon to record lor aoiuo time occurred, yesterday morning, in Weft llunver township, this county. Tbo fuels In regard to the mattur, ns w o havo been ablo to gather them, are as follows : Mr. Kli Lambert, iu compuuy with his son William, a young man about twenty years cT ago, wont to the hog stablo with the intontiou of shooting the hos, but tto gun secmej to be out of order and while the young man whs fixing at it the load went olf nnd entered iho left side of tho father the bull passing through the body nnd he fell ucad iiliaost iustuntly. Mr. Lubert was about 50 years old and leaves a w ife au j ten children. Mid'UbuiL' Post, 10M iitf. ' No f L'Toi:it must bo allowed to leave thcstdlo i unsupplicd "' That is one cf tV.C orders giv n at Oak J Dull for the present crisis. Not lhat tlio salesmen aro to bo rudely iuipnrtunn'e, oV "o try to over- porMnuo any rne, fut that such pains shall betakun j to suit, nud such nccotiimcdiitiou made on prices tbnt all will, of their on'a free accoiu, desire to buy. It is in many respects unforluniito to have to inter- ,' nipt tho regular course of their fall and winter bu- siness, which was so brisK. and heavy ; yet Iho mis- j fortune of the death of a partner is unavoidable, and one compensation which tho hoi;1 wiM receive for j its present sacrifice of goods will bo ninny new cus tomers, whu will bo first brought to Oak Hall by this opportunity of uiuking a good trade. Tfk Dr sveVt'ic. Tho trials and aulteringa of the dyspoptic can only bo realized by theso so unfortu- j nato ns to be nlllictud by this disease, and yet how I in any of them suffer, nnd continue to tu(l-r ! Why ! they do this so patently it is impossible to tell. It ' may be from ignoranco of any certain remedy, or, it muy be from prejudice ogainsl the ueo of a patuul medicine. Hootlaud's German Bitters has cured thousand of tho worst cases of dy?pepiu, nnd each day adds new dAities to the record of its usefulness. Givo thu Bittors a trul. It cont iins no liquor in any form. Hoofland's German Tonic is a combination of all Iho iugredients of the Bitters, with pure Santa Cruz Hum, auise, orange, Ac, leaking a preparation of rare medioal value. Tlio Toi'lo is ued for tho sumo diseases as t'!o Bitters, in cases wherosomo alcoholic stimulus is necessary. Sold by Druggists and others, everywhere. Principal office, 631 Arch Street, Phil adelphia. SrE'dlt Co'jRt. The following is the list of; .Inriira fur fi StiHiOMl Canrt. to hn lieltl in t'nliiirv (tfl the fourth Monday of December, 23th inst : 1. John Fisher, miliar, Hhnmokin. 2. 1. J. Pntton, gentlenia), orbe. 3. Jacob 13. KlocR, farmer, I pper Mahanoy 4. David C. Montgomery, former, Lewis. b. Oeorge Forrester, farmor, I pper Ailgusta ti. John Shipman, miller, bhamokin. 7. Isaac D. liillinan, former, Washington. H. Joseph Kystor, inerehant, Sunbury. I). Parcel Marsh, carpenter. Delaware. 10. George Sci'Jort, fanner', Delaware. 11. G. B. Krause, clerk, Milton. 12. Henry Price, laborer; Cdal. LI. Charles P. Lckman, farmer, llusr!. 1 1. Juhu llaag. farmer, Turbut. S. John Wert, merchant, Jordan. in. William W. Mo Williams, farmer, Shamokin. 17. Geo. MeCleuce, grocer, Shamokin borough. 18. Peter Coldron, farmer, Lower Augusta. IV. J. Humes, wagonmaker, McKwensville. 20. P'eler llowertor, farmer, I pper Mahanoy. 21. Sebastian Slepp, farmer, Lower Mahanoy. Tl John K. Torriugton, manufacturer, Suubury. 21. John Clark, blacksmith, Sunbury. 24. Ai'arij Fisher, laborer, iferbe. 2i. William A. Shallor, farmer, Jordan. 2ii. 11. II. I)ornseif, miller, Little Maharloy. 27. David Bitterman, luriner, Lower Uahnuuy. 25. Bennevillo Kissinger, laborer, Zcrbe. 29. Asa Everett, farmer, Turbut. M. Frederick Ditzler, mason, Turbut. 81. Thomas M. Tuggart, farmor, Delaware. H2. Samuel C. ltenn, furmer, Lower Augusta. Thomas Hanley, miuer, Cdal. ot. I'eter Weikle, turmer, wameron. 3i. so. .John B. Heller, farmer, Cbillinquoquo. Juhu Dauiol, farmer, Jordau. BUSINESS NOTICES. Fob Sale. An excellent top buggy, new. quire at this office. ii.jipi 1 fa. Fub Hunt. The rooms adjoining the hat storo of Samuel Faust, in Market Bquaro, lately e'ecupiod by E. A. Evans as a law office. ' &3AKBPEAKB said: '-Uneasy lies tbo bead that wears a crown," but nothing can be more easy and com fort ablo than the head which wears one of Faust's fashionable llau or Caps, and to prove this we wuuld advise ever one to try them. Call at bit store, iu Market Square. .... . , .. BoLOMOB advises the sluggard to go to' the ant ; but the shiftless, in our day, generally go to poverty ana want, a inucn neuer wy is to go to J. O Peck's fashionable and ebeap tailor in establish' meut, oa Fourth street, where an one ean procure a new suit, neatly fitting, and at prices within tho reacb of all. (ii-bbd your money waere you make it. Buy your goodt at borne and not abroad. Encourage ytfur own mechanics. Let each be for the other, and all for publie improvement "charity begins at home." Our tows first other afterwards. With these ex oellent maxim in view our eitiisnt should avail tbewtelves or the splendid opportunity of buying cheap Boots and Shoet at John Wilver'a uUhliih. went, on Spruoe street, where everything iu the line vi vuaiBMs is sum at reioaraaoiy low prices. How eloquent It the old homely word, Fall ! The flowort fall In tho garden, the fruit falls in the or chards, th nuts fait In tho woos, (he start fall from the sky, the rain falls from the cloV.ds, tho mercury falls In the tubes, and the leaves fall everywhere. We might add that a great many persons fall or ra ther walk inle Miller's ftxwlsior Boot and Shoe Store, in Market Square, and never get away with out purchasing some of his cheap goods. Miller bnr an elegant assortment. Go and seo hit goods. i Ml JIKT PI. J. J. Cf-EsMNflUR, Denlist. Office over H.G. Thaoher'i Shoo KUire, Sunbury, Pa. When aching 'tees?! cause dreadful groans, And sleepielVnlghls and dismnl days, W ho eofnes lone ,,( Kmterul owns My sk'll, wbioh all his pains allay. A moment's suffering I may cause, "lis but to luing a long rulease ; And though for once I rend his jaws Frr years to come I give him poao'o. iui Con's Cough Balsam. The great popular Koine dy for Cought, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, and Consumption. Bothsi.es ordinary 4o., nlsoiuain niAlli family bottles for lain by all druggists nnd denlcrs in medicines. No family should be over tiiflt without it in the huuso. 'Cub's DlflKl'HiA Cciie Will imiiuidiatuly r. lieve and permanently euro the most aggravated cuso of Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Hour Stomaoh, Con. ttfpalion, nrd nil diseases of the Slo'inac'i mid liow els. Pliysieinns, clcrgymcii and nil who use it, join In vnboundud jirnise of ils great v'u Ihcs. Sold by Druf-gists overvwhere. Price f I .(). M A K H I A (Hi f. On the oVe of tho loth insr , at the residence of lies bridu's piirenla, by the Hev. J. F. Ockeruinn, ('apt. J. E. Toniiisnro? f i jViss Maim M., secoud daughter of J. W. Friling. )'..i , all of Suubury. Tho printers of the American office were kindly remembered on this occasion, nnd all unite in wish ing tno TiappJ-'couplo nsmooih path along the journey of life. Although the Captain served gallantly in many of the fiercest "engagements" of the rebellion, nnd was never, on any occasion, taken prisoner, he has at last voluntarily surrendered to female charms. Whilo we bid him a sad farewell from bachelordoin we cannot help congratulating him upon his bright hopes of future happine.-.s nnd properily. it i it .ia a it i. i: rs. Corrected Weekly for tho "Amoricnn.' Wheat Flour, extra family, por barrel, do do do do nerewt. $12 Kyo r lour, per bhl. dn per ewt. per bushel , do do do no per round do i 2 Wh"nt, priLio red, I've, Corn, Oats, Potatoes. lried Peaches, pared , do do unpii'.eu I nrleil Apples, do Dried Cherries, (uustoned.) per 1 Butter, per iioun-i, por dzeu, per pohu.', do do do do do do per pair Cheese, I.ard, Hums. Shoulder", Beef, hind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chickens, titt molt in 1 'oil I I'i-nl-. iintuoxiN, iec. 1 1. ISIM. 7's. itft. Sent for week ending Deo 12th. 0ll 1)7 Per lust Report, 472,I0 Oil 470 214 1.1 To sumo lime la.-t year, Iiiereaso, Mil, 110 (U o,sm to Special T0tUC5. A Ct motf Oi FBit.Hr. Sage has discovered a perfect specific for Ciittrrih, "tdd in the Head." iHzzines, Taiuted Preatb mid Catarrhal lieaduebo. The proprietor, Iir. II. V. l'ierce. of llurlslo, N. V., oilers $t01 for u cae of Culnrrh that ho cannot cure It is thu cheapest and best remedy for that loutbsomo disease ever ollered to Ihe public, l'nu'l bo put oil' by your druggist with somo uiiseriible substitute. If be lias not yel got lr luge's Cutarrh Keinedy for sale, let bim order it, or soud sixty ceuts to the pro prietor, and it will rpcb you by return mail. Por sale by most 1'ruggts everywhere. llil lo llrri ln'. Young -Men sliuide to llnppy Marriage and Conjugal Felicity. Tue hu mane viuns of benovolent Physicians, ou the Krrnrs una Abuses incident to Youth and Kurly Manhood, sent in sealed letter envelopes, free o charge. Ad dress IIOWAKU ASitJClATIUN, liox P , Philadel phia, Pii. June M, IstiH. ly. fUVSICIANS .lv Yokk. Ainrlist t.lli. IMir Alfiw me t.i call nmr ulti.iiili,,, mv lll l.'l a ii s . TION (IK CO.MPolWU K.X'1'KAiJT IM'Clir. The eoillp"nent purl are Ml 'villi, l.o.6 liKt1, IIKH-I, Jl'MI'K.K III'.UKIKW. MOUK uf I'SKIAKi Tl.l Jlucltn. ill vacuo. Juniper lleriies, b- flislillution. lo form n hue gin. CiiIhis ex. Imeteil liy displiieemeiil hv litiu oMiiint-tl froui JimiiM-r llcnirs, ronluiiiiiii; very lillle (iiv-.it , u small i,,,rn..ii ,u I soint, aiifl more palalalile tti;in uny now m use. The at- i live iiorei ties ore lv this nuMle extruded. Jtncliil. as prt'imiefl hy Ilrocnits geit'cndty. (s of a il.trk L'ol.ir.t Itapfli thiil emus its iriicneiee ; the u'jlioii ,,' i n fuire i1rtlro)S Ihis (lis ucuve prineiile, leaving a duik ( noil Kllllni'His ileciH'lion. Mine nt the color ol liigrevtieills. The llucliu hi my pre(Miratinii predoiiiinuti-s ; the smallest ! ((Haul try of the olliel. uiielienl ill e inMed, to prevent fer- mrnliiti ai upon inpt-i-l;Hii, u ivitl he litnilil not to lie a ' Tincture, n'" ih.-iil' in I'Varl'-JueoiHieii, nor is it a rtyi up anil ' llieiefore ean Im tued in ca'cs vyhcre lever o uiHanmialioii ; cjmsis. In (Ins. you Irive Ihe kii'ivvleilgeof toe uigieiheurs ami Ihe mmle of piejiaralioil. tliipilif: llml yiu y lavoijt will a dial, mill that upr-a inspection il will meet with ynuV apprnluuitm, ! WiU a loelinir ofcutihileiice, i I uiu, vel y respcctliillv, II. T. IN'.I.MllOl.I). ! Cle-misl and Drilj;it of IIIYerus' l-:iVHrieiiee in! Pltiljilelpliiji, uml now l.ietiteil at his I'rug nail Cheliiieal urehouke, 5UI llrouilwav, New York. fKroiiithe largest Alamifaeluriug Clieiuisls in the World J I 'I aniaeipniiiti il with Ml II. T. llelmb 'Id l heiiecupird tli".Urih5 tlore,onp"P,ile ny resnleiu-e, anil was siie'-.eiait:! iu c miiiieling the lukiiU-SN wlicie olhers lenl not bc'-:u cijuiilly so tietoie hliu. 1 have been lavorably iinpresswl Willi Ilis eh iructcl unit enlerpi iw... WII.I.IA.M WKIlillTMAN; Kiim of Powers Si.. Weiiiltliiimt, Maniilai'Utrinit I Clieiuisls, Ninlli unU.liiown iitii-ets, Plillavtelihl'l. IIki .mirilo's Kliiio Kutiii r Uui uu. lor u ciknesa ui is- lua Irnm indiscretion. 'J'ic ealiauslt-il powers of N.uuie wuich me uecoiuiMUiietl tv so iiumv iilanuin sv'iantoms. oiuoiig w-lueh will lie found, linlii;.,.ni;..ii To Cxrriinn, iiuiii .ieniory, vviiketulness, llormr o Uisease,ui Kort- IsnllllKS of Kvil. Ill liiet. l!niveru:il I jikailml. I'roMi.-ili. m. and nuit. ilny to enter mlo ine rujnvmeiiis nl society. I ne l,.iiniuulloil, once intertill wnh Oiganle W eukness, lequires the mil nl Medicine to strengthen unit nmgnl ot itic system, which HKl.MllOI.D'sl KXTKAUT III fill! niviirul'ly does. If no iicatiiienl is uhiiutted lo, Cousuuiu lion or Insinity eusues. llia.Maol.irs i luiu I.x iruct Ducuu, in iltlectlons jieeu bur lo Kemules, It uurliualeii hv unv other lireiuillllhiil. lis III Chlnrosis, oi Kelentl Painliililew, or Fnipplcsaiiui nl Ousloinnry Kvueu.ilions, Ulcerated or rv-hinu Slate nf the ( terns, uud utl coniplnuita incident tn the sex. whellier unsuig from habits of diuiputioh, haprudence m, nr ilia " . ncm inc. tlaLMUOLU'S r-LCIO f.lTHiCT liueliu AKD 1.V1PSOVKD Knit IV'asm will iH.k'-ullv exlnrrHniSte from Hie vmem ihseasel uilsiaf I rem liatiilsiil ilisslpulloii,athtlle rxieuie, little oi un ehiint;e iu diet, no Inenuveiiieiiee nr expnsure ; cninplctely suiterHeilinft: tlmse uiipleatmnt end dungerous lemeuies, tipaivnand SlerriUVj III all Irese diseases. I IIsliioi.d's Fluid Kxiaat T Uteuu mull diseases of (bene organs, whellier rxislmg m unlet Iruiah, liniu Wlallever euusu onguwluig, Mud no limner nt now I'lnc sliiiiduia;. It is pleusunl ui taste and tidnr, "immeduile" in action, and inoreHtieiigtheiiiiig ihuu any nf the pitpunuions of Huik ui ImM. Tlose aufTermg froiK broken-down or delicate cnustite tin, pnaruie tile reiucly nl nne. The render must lieuwiiie thut, however sliitht muy lie the uttaek nf the above diseases, it is certain louileel the boillly lieullh ftlKl llieuUil powers . All Hie above oi-.i- ieiiilre tie aid of a Diuretic Ill.UUUOI.D'a l.XTHAC l' litCUU is ihe gieal Diu retic. , Unklhy Diuggislsef'iTy where. Paica Sl.4j per Imtili , or a buttled fol HI. Delivered loiui) uddrcsa. Drseflbc symptnms in all r-nniiuumeatmiis. Addresa II. T IIK.I.M HOIJt, Drug and Cheiuieal Wnto tinusa, &llt Itiimdwav, M. Y,. MIM'l AKK UKNUINK ISI.IM DO-K I l IN steel-eiiatuvcd wruppei, with lac-siiuilc ui my t'lietuical Waiehouscmalsignea . f. ,iKUlut)U,. Deb. Pith, lr!8.--ili. t A NEW REMEDY IN CONSUMPTION.-A Physician who had Cohauinption for several years, with frequent bleeding, of the lungs, cured himself with a medicine unknown to Ihe profession, when his ease appeared hopeless, lie is the ouly physician who has used it in his own person, or who has any knowledge of iu virtues ; and be can ascribe the de gree of With be now enjoys to nothing but the use of his Piijioine ; aud nothing but utter despair and entire extinction uf all hope uf recovery, to gether with a want of eontldenoeiiiall others, induc ed bim to basard th experiment. To those sulfur ing with any disease of the Lungs he proffers a treat ment be confidently believes will erudicnte tue disease. Price (I iO per bottle or $8 a half dozen, tent by express. Sena for a circulur or oall on Db. E. Bori.sTOii JirssoN, No. 250 North Tenth Mtreet, Philadelphia Fer sale by 11. Y. Friling, Market ekjuaro, Suu bury, Pa , and Druggists generally. May 80, Ib68. ly QNE PRICi; CLOTHING. JONES' 0 1. D U 81 A ULTs II n i) t'ttn r. CLOTHING HOUSE, Viol Jlnrhrl Slrr'xi, One door above Sixth, Philadelptfii. t FcVmsny years this Ktalili.-hmenl kas done busi ness on the Ono l'rioo Sys:em, mid wo bulievo we are the only Clothing House in tho city that striotly ipihercs to thiH principle. Wo have earned A repu tation which we are proud of, for aod lasto in seleol good styles nnd siibxtantial uinlerials, and not Ies4 important, for having nil our goods , We employ the best talent, for Cullers, and our Uuirfl are of both kinds liishiona'ilo, nnd plain so Hint nil tastes can be suited, Iho prices are the Very Ion est. as any one by a moment's Iho'jht inusl tee. or otherwise wn could not meet the com pet it ion ol'onr neighbors, for it? no deductions are ever made, we mini put our prices down to the ndvmitiigea wo proinis.-. The people piny depend, lh'i ' i1.; Iriio plnn upon nhich to it nrims. anil manv a dollnr can bo saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind JOtsrES' ONK PlilCii CLOTHING HoVsi;, itl4 Market Mlrcet, Philndclphi.i. Not ep the Comer, but one door above jjijuh. I). J. TIAIZi:, Mjil.-Niiiitn. April I. ISilS. y A ii t'. , Clergyman, whtlti n'-i ling in Si-utli Amerien as a lui'siniiarv. dlseavend sale and siinplo remedy tor tho Cure of Nervous Wenk !'"i'i r 1,f,,,Jr' D'-eusasof tbel.'rinw rl Scui liiul (Irgnns. nu.l the win tin Irani ot 'disonlers lat ii"ht on hv baneful and vi.lius habits. Great numbers laveiieencurel by litis nol.lo remedv. Prompted J('V' benefit the nlMi.-ted and untoi lunate, A w iiseiul ihereeipo fr preparing and ining Ibis niedu me. in a sealed envehq,,,, t t n one wVj needs It, I liKli ok Ciiaiiuk. Address tl ,. .K 1st: I'll T IN MAN Se,d. 12, iw"-':,!;;'''0 l'"".K"-Vork City NEW ADVKUTlSEMENTSe T IIK iiiiilM.-iimtl iimliti.r niiTniintc-1 1,v il.n Or. pbuii- Court oi' ANortliuitt.K'rlaiiil rmiViv i,,.iu ti ittuto the Lnlimce iu the hnniN of lVtur II. Mk s-.t.oi.u tl Kxoctitjri if Ilt'nrjr iMttwr.ciccunt'Ctl, t wlinui whs rcfvrrol hiu k hi lorinvr rcr-ori lili tl Auum S, ';!'or coircL'ti-jn nn I tn rfjMtrt th fHcty,"' bri-iv givi-s "nulioo, thitt ho nil! ultcntl Iu the .lulirut h aaul ppjioinhnetit nt hi ott. in tho Itumuli t-r limhurv, nu uttirilnv tho liotb duy of i-'vConibtT, iHfiS, .-it 10 o'clock -A ."At. S. V. I!0"-Itf Aii'litol. ft 7 -j to riO yet Vn n r. t i ! ! ' Dr a (''nniiiaii'ii fr'tn tvli.i u iwirn Hint. n.:t ui;l cjm !c iiuute hy fclii itj lAll.SI I.MI'KU Ill i'iiho.N hSK FAMILY :VI(i .MAfllINK, I'klk 3r 1." U( I'm" "iieill!P" Hll'J Ti-niis M.Kiri'hR l.r. HOWMtS .V Cl, 3-M S.nlli TI1.1J r-iiivt. I . !i 'frt Jul. MiilaiJt-l(iiiin, I'rt. HO ! (;hi:t FOH AUSTIN A -Vo propose lo tight it out ou this line '' Ml K N T S i A (J E N T S ! WAKTTED 1 j lsitvlii Miid 'jt'iiHoiuun in cvm y town unil viiy i h Mnles, lu ct :is j;i-mii! t-r Austin tt Co.' Ci-eiit Ono Dollar Knio nf rit-h nn 1 vitliiiililo oo-U. oomiirih ri'dliing luit tiLful tctu'Ieu witnteii in ovtrr tNinily. Ku-jh nni? et'iy ailiolu will lit imIU 1'ur "uo Dollar. Ti Hiiy ier'ii i;liiiij; up eiihcr ut the i'luh-t In-low, ) ho ill j ri'Sfiil n S rch, i'rt'F-i ltttvrn. V'uvu uf i Slivutiug. linwiiij; .Muohinc, t'rtrpH, &c , (Veeul' . txtrn cu-sl. Our iiHlureiiKMilfi to Aronl? hiuo ntvs j l'Cii net rly tioablo tii(i.-o of uuy other Imuo in th j truilv, inul our largely iucrutisui busirie-'S wir:inl.i iih in ((iiiinuini; thtj ft me. Tiike 'hi ticulnr no tic? of (hi Our AjrvnU mo ! nl ifjuii't! lo pay ne ilollur Lv their 'r.'M.'iil-, but mi'ivi' i lit fame fur thoir err vices in getting up Llul-s. j ricnt-u ixauiine the falLm iu Any i-oi-iou uonding lu-a Club of Too, with $L "ill bJ entilk'J to rui'ivr lor llio mno nny one ol' ll:y ; tivo hun.rej nrlicU'son our J:X'jhantu Itift. lS"-u S Cireulnr. Tor a I'lub of Thirly. with $-t, Iho peion nill bo eutiiled lo oi. of tuo lulluwing arlick'.-t, vu :Mooi -(.'liHinn i'ipe, 20 vnvl !iletichi'l or lirown .iH-etiii, 11 o;i it t Silvfr-iilatuJ 1'ive-bnti lo Hevolving i'ufti , I Kiitii'v Ih tt l'liUuin, 1 tbir.'ii e.ttra OjUuIity Cottoti iio?u. i Hiiey V-oioi oj i:a tiireau, i i;-.-to I'd lllllsK l.ililu eover. 1 .Morocco Allium Kit) il"lrn. All-Woiil C.'i?iiiKTO lor pants and Vert. I piiir I.mlii-s cr(re 1'iiiirnss Lools bcrit iinnlity, 1 ilozcn tine Linen Towel.n, 1 luro i-izo Wornted Shawl, iisdius' long tiohl-.rituil t'lKiin. sAcf.iiil Ladies' Morocco hoi jinK line with lock mid key. Set uf Jen rli y with f-li'i-Mi Kulions tu Miiti'li. I Violin a:d l?.i'v.' 1 d,i7. Miirt llcAiins. I White .Marrilli-s '.'uilt, I Llcj-unt Ll:u-k Wnlnut Workbox or Writing llcsk. Koi a I'lub of Filly, rtilh I pair nil u,.l JJlaiiKi H, .'!) ynrris line Cii.-iini'ic IV.r l'lint anil 'ef, I bl.'i'.-k or ciillorcd Aliiaca Iirci l'utlern, I solid old Siiarf I'in, I pair tjieuts1 I'iiII' llootl, ill) yards Hliache l ur llrown CheL'ting, 2 yds doubre width Cloth lor ludioii' t'luaks, i I ur JIulV or Onllur, 00 yd l'rint last color, 1 lnuiiio '1 liilnd r-la I , I plain poplin lireMi r.-illrrn. I clrgmit ii.i-bottlo heavy I'lated t.'ntor, t pnir lleut.s' Whilo .Shitis, genuine Meortcliuuiii 1'ipe iu eniitt, t set uf Luce L'uiiaiiis. i'or a Club ol" One Hundred, null til). - i heavy silccr-plrited eugravud loo liloller, u'll yds Jlleached or Hiuwu .shiictiui;, 1 rich Merinu or 'Unhid I k.'." l'altcru, 1 set id' Ivory handled Knives and i'orkg, 1 pair superior White Wool iiluukut. 7 J yards all -wo .1 r'ancy Casimoro fur suit, elegant Ueiu': l'1'-'3 rattern, I Ladies' or'vienl'' Silver Jl unliiitr-easf Watch. I Lucon's six-barreled 'tevolvcr.Silvei'-platuii engraved six-hottlu Lavolvini; l asior with mil frluss bottles, Fino Wool Cloth I'or Ladies' Cloak, yards liviup Carpeting, pair lino !aiiiask 'fable cloths Napkins In nt.'itcu.'i heavy lloiievcouib QuilH, I Hurt ll hand portable .em' Aiaehine. 1 Wool Long Miaivl moo Fur .Mull and lipe, I pair t-icnlj' I'rcucli Calf Hoots. For a Club of Five Hundred, niih ?''!.-- 21 yards elra Woolen CinpefiiiK. I elegant iluiiting-ei'"0 Watch (Wallhuui, wan nnlc 1 i nc. year.) I elegant t'tiaiuber 'et black walnut Iriir.tuiitgs, 1 hnircloth t-pring S,fa. i'ot a Club ef One Thousand, with f 100 "0 yards 111 ussels Carpels. I I'arl.tr sci cuiiiplelo, I ladies' o" tienta' lliintiiig Hold Watch and Chain, 1 complete set uf riuh r'ablc Fur.'. For larger or smaller Clubs wo will give a present uf iiropririioiinto Vali'e. gems or customer'. io:iy nl rliy time inake a selec tion i f goods from tho I 'j rhan'c List, and by send ing lino 1'ollar for each article, havo the goods for warded to lliem, without Ills', or Jcriiig chscl.s ; but iu tuch cans no premiums will bo given. Brii'ortioiiM. Scud largo iuuis of inouev by l'raft on Nuw York ur lliwloii, or by Lxpress. We will p.ay lixchaiige ou all stuns of $2j oi uioro. Suiuller sunis should be sent by registered letter or by postal money order. It will bo impossible le b"U) limliey "enl in ciiher of tU ubovo ways. Wo will not bu roipous'blo for im.u, y lost, unless sent as above directed. Seo that your iolturj oro properly directed and stamped, lis uo lultcisare forwarded uuless prepaid. Write fuur address iu full, Town, County Mid State. Agonts) wanted fn every Town ami VilldK' Address AUSTIN & COMPANY, No. 106 Bummer Street, BOSTON, Mass l)oi). , 'ti It. 1868a 18G8 FALL & WINTER MODS. UKUAT BKDL'CTIOi. IN 1'IUCKd. M. V. liAZAUUS, would oall the attenliou of th publlo, and bor customers gcaurally, to bar Urge and net assort ment of lillF.&S UOoil.S, eoDsistiiig of Poplins, Da Laiues, Keps, As , at ruduoed pnots. CALICOES OF EVEUV VAUIETY. W IHTr; J001S, including a superior article vf Marseilles. Extra quality of .Muslins, Ilrilliugt, Viae yianunls, Canton Flannels, Balmoral Skirts, Sbanls, Hoods, Wiguu, llaiip kirlsuf all situs aud qualities, U lores of all doscriptions, including a very superior quality uf Ladios' and Uoutleuton's Silk Fleeoe, Lined and Cloth U loves. Ladies', Mimes, and Uhildrea t Marino Vests, Childreo'i Wrapt and Hoods, Ladies' Zephyr Jackals. blanket Shawls of the latest styles and patterns Hosiery, Ilibbeui, Trimmings' and Flowers. Laces, Btamped Oocds, .ephyrt and Yarus, Tuw eliug, Napkins, Quills, Table Linen, Usui's and Ladies' Handkerchiefs, Soaxls, Mull Tassels, fancy boas, Terfumery, and Toilet articles generally, and a tai ne rarieiy of Notiuns and Fancy Artiolet. The above roods are beld at the lowest prists. Cll and see Ihein bsfure aoiiig elsewhere 1 at. L. LAZAHV8 Suubury, Nor. 28. 16S. B1K-D CAGES, 11 different kiuds. If you want j good d chaap Eird C.ge.e SPECIAL NOTICE ! LA 7, AH US & cTui'lUS' Cclulr.itcil PL'UFKC M: I) S l'C 7 'A Cl KS, ')r "L11'1!"1 I"1 ",,!,, ('',"r" f their Agent, Mr. T. S. Slnsnnon, Jeweller, Sunbury, Pa two days only, Tunday and Wcincliiy, tiecciube'r 22,1 and 2Jd. Ho attends lir( the purpose of nssipUng Mr. T. S. Shannon, iu in..n the Fye In flfhcult or Usual cases. '! hose sullering ftotn iuap lired or diseased vision ure rcoomiiicude 1 to utaii llieui-eives ot this oppor tunity. Our rpoclucles Mid 1'yc flushes arc acknowledged to be the n'.ost wi lect a-si-tancc losight ever manu factured, mid can always be roliod upon ns all'or ling prrleel ease nnd eonil'orl while rirengilicning and pirsemiij; iho Jyes most liioroughly. Vo lake occn.-it'n I t lo-iify Ibo Puhlie lhat wo em ploy no perllic s uti I lo V.rtiiMoit them against those pretending lo have our goods lot sale. November 7!?, 11 i V ifitie tit miiiiy writn Vcti Im.tui I ii lltinnlifi I iiul ci Hilly . l-i me d lri''nt. WV, ltt iti'il tn rul ln ;i!r n thr t i H.'i.t 111 1 in Hi 11 'Hi; h rnntmr , 11 fAl' rittV,Um '.ii il.iy il Dill ImMIM;!,, IV, HI -mm-n'cl .ck 1'. y , tin lt.!n. i! f ,iruirit , Ik l! : Alt ll'ti 1 1 In Mi ir.cl 1 'I I mil. n;I'j:iu in ( Mllitfdil tVli li i, Nnrl Itiinibi-ri;iii4( j uiii y. n ;il Suilr i IViuiKyh tnilii, lit'iHidtil uinl ilcnTiiiftl iiN t. llt-w'n, in wit; Uritniii'C til a i tii-, OiriM-i- t;y l.ilnl i-f l):iv'ii-( !til'tii:in, HI ri;:ht nf I'lillip j Mnv--r, iiiirih i-ini ci iliiy-lhrt'i; tV-jifrt, wrt-t Iwe-nij-tnio (icicf:"? s.o u Rlniir l.j iipj 'r Kt i-, llu in r () l Uv Binie H"Ul li f.vi-iity-Xi'iir,ini, inc.ijn:illtr iicp rffB, m rt vrnly-lln e ! i-tii. k i. 11 , ln.t I'lil;, t':Miri ly IjikI nT HciitMifim ll-iiipt, ! K. nth r.i;:ritrti 31 til litre ;ii:iMtf ili-tftct i.. rn.-l leu imIk' t stnt , Ihoncr dy InnO I'nvitl liiilnimi. in riuhl nf flu .slum ,M(ivtr, north ft-Vt-iitv live mnl n Imll I'tiiu-fn f.mt ninet v-itin- pTi-in.-. .'ti:il nnir-icfilU? ttihMii'. Iliriii c. by Lint) .l'.t.'it l.r.V'n. noilli ciklitj tlr(jtrr, weal llinl: p,r-;h'i mitt unit iciiLno l" pl.H'i-r lii'i- hit;, cniilntnuili tivcucu-B ntnl iiiiH-ly-llirci? jn'n'li' ut.d tti s v-i m.- t. A I Alt tint Intel uf iliit';iU-d Inn,, iftniliiininij fnriy U) iic-rfft oi' Intid cihi.itt' 111 t'-uti It.wilfclnp, iNiiillnnnhcr liiliit ioitiilv,n!j.nimip l;i!nlsj'l A. I .nU t-ti, mrvr ij iti t in: IlillU'.'! .I.lruh Wtikei, nttj inititt llli' ni C:imickmi lWMflilt) 0,1 the Vnitli. IVttr WtiScI vt lliu win I aad Alti::nl l.uk.-n on (he h tuli vim. Al -Tinted lui 11 wti'.nn linli" Ut pict.r nl" rmniil, niUmtr in Hi It ironed l SuiiImii y. NhiIIu'ii.thmIhh I oiun l iimi !ihi-- ultiietuini, luntlnl it-nl dfirtil'i'il I'M hill'iWd, viz : hi tho r it hy prop-riv nt I ;!,Z'il t!'.li Mullen, mi tiic Wfttl hv pi opcriy of JnM pli 1 stei , 'ii l:o frt ul ti h) J r iik'iU lii;it khriry, n-'W t httnul slti-i'l, mnl mi Hit north hy :ni mley, 11 U ihi Hie wt-sttTii tinlf ol' M li'iinhf red on lIu'liiiifTiti plnii nt llnr Uotoiikih l Sitiihiiry. Hhifinul, ;ipj I l itimiiKM om Ini'idrril fm l mm - I liri f ( l';.'l),1Cuiitniiuiig mi irom ,, w,,,! ithikfif rr , ':w I'll- ninnl lret Unity (itti) lert nn.l n, , Iw,( llri.)f ,ll(ti tlirly .u,) ivvl ; vvlM-tf.iu ifii.TiHiiuinrj amiii hn'l l y dvhini hi ujw. A I I 4 Ui ,fc,. tW( i-MiiliiiuoiiK I its. ..1 .Mund. cilniilr ill I In l!.T-i'ijh .-r Simlmrv, mUi;iUmmi I in foMTIi eilSI clnlT ! Crniihi.Trv mi "kv-h ftm: :is t xlrmh d, 1 .u li o" Wild ''a '-: 'I ,r,V iff! mi l.onl i, I'u'vil Hurl ;ind ouo Inindit d iiml litlhit'c I 1 im'i.-iI! alme CViinhinry lrvr ti rhffiiiut ui.i . mnl Kti wn.ml'. m imnihrr ninf .-iiitl luii (ll'J to M;i6.icr'i idi!iii..u ti M10 U i-.iIi ui Sun- A'l.SO - AM lh m' three e niku .., ,., iscuut,!;, ,l(,it III litl U TiL'V'ltol, '-'il l- tiWsiiiii, N,iil!:'t!iit crI:ilKl i-.noily, :nl tiU tf rfniiv iv.i'ii.i In m-; 1 .u ituuiUiT out) (1). tw-t 'jj. nti'l til'-.; :t in I) men;-, i s-vt-taj -( il.t 171 in lUr uinfi:il -:nii fitl in n nf I k vtii t"H. (ii mm ui!: it'i' i vrit y fi vf i--1 .-i inH n Mm r.ft nittei hhJ i -tie liutitln-tt ;i!il lift V Ir.l :t !-'!! 1-i llnili'-i slfftl. A l.S A n-it;i n l"l oi y r. in.!, it Mi- tn i!u- t"vu n( S!i:oiiiililn, I'umiiy .'I' N-'i1 liuliilitT.fiinJ impI rt;iic ol l'enn m lviiuiil. heni hl tiiiinlitu 'i in hi rW No 1 v. I'imuIihh iu ''ilth Mt rt T uml h-'iiinlt-tl on ill n mi'L I'V "' iiiiiiiIht "tit; ( I ) inul ni I lit ui Till hy lot iiu:n!'ii thrt-t- o'M in n;iuif Idouk, iiul n:i thi v'M I im nMey, ctiittiiiiiini; 'te tvtl in lH'nt anJ tVt'l i ii iSfplil. ALSO -l. il iiuniircr six, in block nut n her one hiimlrcJ .nit f.-vi'ii. iti tviuif town, luNlinff on Filth hired, Hint It-itiixlr-l on the hiitih by lt iiuiniiei hee, in Hiine lil-H-k, (-it tiieejsr f C::irli livn, ami on the north , hit mtnihri fr'rn, in tliu f uni lil:cJ, eont.iniuii; t wetity-tive ) icct in t i.'ht -uul lect in OeiHli- I A I. St I. i liilinl.ri (tn, in hlit-V nnniher ewnty--''!if) 7), in the town ol TiMVintoii, in rrhc toviislii', C'onii j tvn'l Stale nlon-tciiil, lioiiii ii; on Mmkct sii' t-t, iirtsant town, uml h 'limit it on Iti'? Wr-t l.y l't nuni'ter iiine (H), I uml on (wn e-i-.! Iv li t tmiti!ir t'li vi-n. in wiiiir li!ofk.:onl n ! lie norlu ty h'uiin-Mil nt r-f , v-oniutniri; i w fiiiy livt t'i-t in ! r nt ;oi! oiit liiii.tiiL- t uml t ei.ty -tr. c ill drrj'lli l-j , ttiiilroud tiirrt1.. j A I.SU l.ui iiumdi-r t v'let ( !?) in hl v k ii'JiiiUr r 'fevnitv-eijjtil, in Fiiil town ( 'I'tt-Voil mi. ltohUnt en ' Aliokil utreel imi hoiii.'inl liy lo. iitiinln't rU-ven i thi ! wt'ht ioi hy hit in m'fr tlrr t:r. urn I In- r.t-l, i;i sjiiin.- Ii'ork. ' mnl l-y li';ini":nl s'ieel ii I )i-not i Ii, lunm; tvtnly-li e i iVet miroiii inul 'ine iiiuidretl mnl twenty live feet in tl' i'lli, ! to I'mfri'tiil meet. I A I.S( ' A ei'i lain I met ii' l.iml, Mlu.itf in funn'ron Imvn ! clini, Vithuni!.erl;niil em nty, us r n ;il :i fal!'ii wlme o:ik ; tiit'iiee hv i;iait kit. .tl t Ail-u'.i '''iinKli il, h -u'Ii i uiiiy-lor ) ret-, eui iw' J;Ju-lieil ,in 1 uilitv - inn; ;nnl I ti. ittnt'i. (ji'. lies Ui Fione ; liitln:t:h l.n.il ol Jolm in Kit -; !i;i;i unrlli imit'lrcn nnil a in ill" -! i ttn, vn f xl v-tioie nnd seven Ifiiih- (i-iehci lofl'Mi:; t-uiii r:;: :i 'imr th-atrtv e;it, hiiv-live p-reli.-s lo htoiieii, Uhmc p i latiitut en.ia null l. rk, .n riRht "I l.'.miii.t I'oMtr. a.uili cviity.Uv. I'fklirti fit-tt 5III-'lVt It I It 1 I.Hir fl.H pi-rrltrs l U pobt I hriu't! hv liii'.tl oi Ih'itMini.i I'm), iii njiii oi Cin Imn ne Isipi, juirth fit-veil .( j!i,,,s -;iM l'"rtv-tiino t' r.ti t to toiif ; Hit-life I'V liiii'l 'i IMMMp UiitittrtlitTkirr ii"iili m-vchu -IWd liffifcpj. v t our luiit'.lrtjil :i-ii nun: - 'Uti e iin.l t litre H iillis -n i'in1? 1 1 fi'i:. . m dll' hlilfeli irul u i;U M : r ih-jirc:"), Wtet i'lil r..f 1-1 . toi'l 'li;lll tfiith w rln t- lit ;i iiikI il"ili rij;lilj-t:iii'' mnl tti .jiitii'iT tl' irrrs, wcki r.vu huiMlrtjil mut !:!' nii-J Six tJnth pcu lu-5 hi l!n i 'Mt utic, fiui.iiiuiiiU' tii'K-'j -I vvo :ifit-t iiml I'ue hun-'ii-.l iokI I'.'ttv-t!irt-P pt-rrln a uml nll'.v.':lic-i', s.i." , tiA't-n ;ict t'f wlui'h n'f I'lfiiif'f.. ALSO Ai 1 1jLst ctti'iiii lol ! r.iioi.l, ntuti.'il In the H'trtm-ih ot" ?'!!'hiry, t'oioi'y ( .V-uliMtnht rlmtl imiH S::hj ol rfitimvK'ioiiii, Ii-mV v toi'l i.lry-'i iiml .i i'tfll- f, t" . il : On the t'fiit hy i-.pt'My 'i' J. U K.iK-r. on ihe nomli hy Mai Ut't tt ei, 'ii tiiu w .v. I. p t ri ! I!tii.iiiiu 7,ttte. itiovi-i . a in I on the ii-rl I) hy : i i ;t!U y, ini"i;ii'ii; Hi lniil n Mltl Mm sift irfi-t Mixiy ititi) iV ft, nun in tlt,nh tV-i hun lielrinil lloily i'W) lr-I, iv hf rfmi ;ift t-rftrlt-.i ti I w Blory l"C Iti til f.' Mini kltriiftl itttiii-li-tl,uml it M:il-!f. S'liil tl Neln-i miiiilicrrtJ U)'Hi i lie m io-riil ylm i-i liiv It 'louyij oi unl ui , its lot uiimtjci fni ty-totir. ALSO The uiitlivith'il ha''" n.t .. iJI th.-it c-crtntii tract ol l:iiul, Miua'e in iiit"t towiiotiip. oiti(iiiiil)fi!iiiul cihiity, Slutf t IViillSylVilll!.!, llOllllih-ll illl-l lUiiTlht-tl UH folli'W : .A'ljotiiiMK lunti" f Jt-Petf MiHtTtMi the ti iiilli-c:iil, lionljit Ui'iue Kcim oa ihe ui )i Cuuluiioii; ul.yul ucrtJ inn or lean. A All I-. t'vo liiiiin l 't.if prruii'l, l-K'sitf l ittid Mlu:tlrU in the iMrorrh oi Mt. CiniiH, on Hie c-ibt title ti nir-'ct, li '.Vffi! Mouiit t':tiiii-:l f'.rcet iuiif St-o'i..! strict, h-Mimk-J on Uu ii nth by lt now or htfly i-t-r-jij; i;i t. J ikiiIi.oi Khnsrr. uml on thfHnth hy I 'I mwi Liieiy hvliviiyu1 ui tU;uih l lltibfi, jii Ihe.CiMiuyoI .Nuitliuiuiter l.i. nl, un'l ?:nti- oi lViiitvlv:Hii:i. f;i'h o nul I 'le i 'i:l:itu iii,! in ii 'iil "ii O.ik ulret'i twf niy hvf (Jj) ttet ami oai n niir one he ml ml inul hiiy (tiiitj tVet I" :i twe ilv-live oil tt nle bircei. enileti A'i!j'uect, aiiul Mh h-.ni niiinhf ral ii the i..n. th I ol' h.o-l town ot Ml. i iinwri ;s nuniUr mxlfeu"(lti) 'mt' Keivi.tff.i (i; in hlortt No. . ; vvtieieou ioti eifcuit 1 l No. 1, a Hv'i bI-tv I'm i' "t sioie httiise. u.tti on I l No jtiii two Mlory luiiit- tiWf inX h'Uiae iou1 kUii.-ii', Iff i im tlu- Mii.f l"t ni'f!iuiiil .vhifh AmUfW Kim Her .'il wile hy li.fir tkc. I:tiuic t i "h t'nv ! Mnch. A. L). lti'J; i' 'iu -.ytJ tiitt.t Jon i 1.. ISuiu, ho htu-i an t ;iRt,iH t'oif vtr. , He. ftl, U':en i'l rxffiiiion, A " h. : "1,1 (hr propt-itv n' S'i 'lll-M I?, li.lit-r, John li )l'l, . I. loul , .h'IKIK I.. StllM', J"'. i' ilo.'-ill. I. V. It 'tlll'.llh, ll llllllllH'l 1 Oi' J:n'"h I. Iv-ihiLi.-Lii, "ittci.'.Kcil, iiiiia;i liiiii iiml Joint 11. W'v i-r. Al.M it lh.il ecrlaui I'm'! ol' hi ml. biti'ale in Armpit ill it jM itiait-iy ttwhtii(ii. Noriluiinherliiiiii t-..'i'itv, lVni. Ivuiiki. h iiiiiUfil notiii l y ; fastwur.t l.v l.tmi ui w.iiiniiii t- iiiiiuuof Piuiifl l.t vv ; I'liitlivviirit hy l.nnl in Wiirrunlee nioiie oi John Swim li-irt ; istwiiol hy hunt hi Hie w;ii rmitee name of Willutm L'tUJit ;-urvftil on w.ir r;mt Mi Hie iiiinio oi John Urwutl, J;itel lf. inht-r '.th, 1 ;!:, f.niiauiuiii three liuuln-l uml tuiuty-livf uil one louilh lie it -.in! hIImwiiik'h . one uiuli viJcil hali'-iiwL oi ail llmt certmi : r.tft oi Uo.-l in the lowiialii,isi ol A ti lt i; : it uml Miilmnoy, tu'iTi-sui'l, h'luinlt-t, north wartl hy In il in the w.iunntee nioin; ot DHuttl levv iokI II -iirv I) mu:I : eaj-t- W itt t V I'lil'l ii! Ititi w irrntlft! nuineti f John lcvu t untl J lin Swoif I'.iri ; -nilhvtil hy 1'onl in Ihu WJriaittf iiuim-l oi John Snm Iiul iiml l.oilf II unlet ,iiml wv twaul hy iiiiul in tlie wariantet iriuiea tit Jatmij Hunter Hut! lluulel I'van. tun v- i-ii on u wuimiiI til llie nuiiif ot Wil- I iimn lU'wrni, iti'ftl, ttie ?ih.tl;iy 1 Decumoi-i, ITtH, mi l fontaiiiing lliifsj uuiUlLit nnd rv.iilj -eight iitii l uml l j loW.tllff. ! feist .l l.ie ii itit i e kuenlioa, tout t h'j koW an tlio rru I Jieity of tieniue ApuU.-y. ! A 1 .St ) All that ' eiiuiti lot ir iiii-etof utouiiJ, Mnute, in t Mie lhiiitunli o(" NiirihunihiTlaml, NonlMtiiiln iiaml cnuniy, nmi State o! I'tannvlvaaiii. in the piau oin-inl Hhioiij;Ii, .Nn. 6I I ''umlti', iiil.wrinl ' Kiiik il Mmket tr-;t't ; on thu ; iKiriiiWfHi iy i-t :o. ;u, ui an Aiifii a. jo , on ine immiu j east hy ttn toot nlicy, nul ' the kouilirast hv u ktieet ! e.illcJ Noiitiway. f ouiuiiniif! in I rout, on Km ulieet, tuiy ieet, uinl in tk-pih oioj hiiiith tl maj i'iatity 1ft-t, m ne or i huii, whereon u em-lulu i irk uml kkJcu 'I'jvcru 1 lloiue, it liniue h tm ui-tl olliei hiiiMinua. i St'ii'.rtil, tiiki-n intii t M-ciiliiin, ami l' !ti H'i' I r ll.f pm I lu'ity ot Jolm Nenhitl und i'cifi 0. V'iil, luit 1 1 Iruihng un j Neihilt A. IL -If. I A, l0 All iht certniii lot oi nit tf lot or pift-e ol j cro.iml, miiiiiifin the. lloionuli ot Suuhiny, 'ounty 'f ', N.'i iLumWrliiinl, nnJ r-Uluol rfimaylvauia, h.uiuiil ' the enr I hy !! . i 1 1-) une humhtxl ttutl twelve ; on tlie -u(!i t-v tlnp ot liind o( iii i I Koniml Ik-Ihi j;.ii t' - i 1 -ntlon the H f.t l y or I iu of t.'lmih Ofi.tht-r ; muf m lhi j liorih hy Dewlieriy itif-t, lw -Mt'li wireel, vni.nuiiiK " ' Wl.llh, on r.nl trcc t, tifVeiily-lwo (1-2) let t , ami iiMlr-'Ui. ' ru t imiruk-l with lot No. .nu hu.i'lrt-.l ami lwei ( tll'Ji; wif-rli aitnl lot oi k"UiI waieoiivi'Vilii bim jjiiu ""siyiis '"?". "' ;. , II tJ . .....1 ,.' ilft'll. IK-tlllM.'i ilate. the 6ili ilny ol Heed HKik.J.J. Mff47, in Iteaisler lei-"ru .---lor ihe County ol N.iriliuinlrlaiid, ni,eilier, with an ano ' ' ..." III. sineulal , .Ve , A c teueil, taken int.i execution, , pi lie sulil the pio- perly id Jaieil IIioikii. ,.., f l.evail Kaeias, win l ..U .1 .limine lline anil ,'. If ''i'Le'iUia.eln'.h'J Itor.iiiiili am I .lU.iiy N , ,hrrt! IUU(I, A I 1 ' II)- inue . T J"..' , n?.) ' la'aed .m the northwest by lot and eielity-six ( tjl) , '"'J'," hly.B, (3k5) ; ..n the north. east l.y Miia 3B7), and ou tlie soulhwesl by Jit lioiilsoii K oiit si reel and is lael by twenty. I Lh l.ell.. r will. lh l"l ol niou.ui wheiomi the tame is lie! lid liiiJ so much other ground loimcdiatcly odjacnt "'fcizl. taken inin raeiuuou, aiul lo U t.-M ai Ihe pro- rf W"'"" DAMEL CLCKLtV, SiwnrT. Buubaiy, December 3ili. Ii. c ALL and sue m.e beauuful liird Cages at new Hardware store of J II CPNLEY CO the WATCfc M K If K D tl.VlTl I ! . Corner of TliiM tro-l anJ Marltnt Hiinre. iu Mil bu'i Stone ItiiUding, SUNBtHY , P A., of Uii iiiwt celubriUefJ mnkr's( ftvin-jlxtlni' nf II-? Hownrtl, Ap U'..n, Truer 4 C , Wallbntn, liMrtl;,.,. W. lillery, nnd all K"""1'S of the Klpn lli tntikv A1to. uui- Aont Y; Mm relobrnleJ. VAVL fllU . TON Wnlrh.in U.ibl :iuf Silver Ctwe, nt .m jMioi of rnlirely now deriKn. golM (Silver Tibln rml Ttjii Spoon, Gutter 1, uivr. I fnkn, Citftori", l ritnhor. I ruit nu Cnke UnakaUi. Syrn(,. Alugs. Jtutltr IUhet mni everything ' in thu ..rvrwiiij linn at iw prices. iTHWErjKY, A Hu-i stiM-k of iSk RiiiRt. AIm a fii-i of (l.ilfl nn-i Jut J on-dry of nil dfc&orii'tmn. kIJ nr.a tailvtirC'liatm, at Ion vov. GOLD 1'ENS. Finn O.iM Vviin indrM, .VTWor un r,ub,Pi Cwt nl thectilffbrnlo.i iuka by UulViuan Mnl Kuwmt CLOCKS. A full lUYiirtmt-iit of B tXty knj -ii) icut Clocks uv Also iSoltj Agf tit for Ihr c leorrtteil 1ViT..r-U". -i.t. tiiole. Wffnti.'d t", pivu rnt.ro MiUraution. AVntchoH, Clocks unit Juwoliy iu,uii-ctj ni:d war ntiiU'l. All urJoM romjtly uUenicd to nt thaahuiltsl ui tli;u. Sutibiny. 5 (t. b, ISrts. FALL AND WINTER aiiilIe:iroiiS S'litnl-li'ii; at TItOMAB O. KOTT'El tii:nH'a vr t umii: M i'ttiii:, MAKKKT EQUAP.K, SUNUC'IIY, I'A , l.'iriiiiiiting of I'.Ntll.ISlI AMI I'ilKNCH CI.OTII.S, lixN'I.ISIl AXU KIIKNCII CASSIMKI'KR, K.Mil.l.ili iIKLTOS.s OF ALL COLORS, ttliioli hino hnvn -t'loolfil froui llm lnrgost anil bifst (alnblinliuieiits in .Now Vvrk iimi Pliiladui i-iiU tA frunerul a.iortiiicnt of ClENTIitfMEH'S i'DRNISitltiC OOOIH, pl'utiriic'nsc, N'lvkliut, Collars. C'raiil, cf the hitist stv!u. lpino Ii.irnl.'i Wool roller Jackets. HillUTS nml !?. ' AWEU3, a large a.'.-ortuisBt ot tlio boat iiu:ility. A Inrgi' vaiiuiv uf GLOVIM of every stylo mid qutiltiiy, frnu thu ll:ill ltruoni ilown to iho lnliurii) itiHi s, un.l mauy elhur Brlioles fur tit'Utltiuien's rti'iu. w S'iiio I'rt'iitU Yoke stilrin untile to Order. liiiviiig roctireil tLe survives f tbe best workintti lit tho citiu. (rnrr.'rits will bo liiiiiin up to oritur which cinnot be excelled in noy city in fit, nr quality of koiJs. 0 c nil f in on nro jtiirticulnil.v roqiiotLpJ lo oall tiuil fso tbogooilFi uinl work before 1-iiroliri.siii clgcwlir.ro. Sun'.ury, Oct. .'i, 'Vi. 'J liOMAS 6. NOTT. BAUCtH' 1-t. A. T O JST 73 SI TEn-lMIOSrilATE OF LIME, urn M U A U Q II A SONS, KOLE MANL'l'ACTl'KLnS .1 I'llOrRlLI'lH;, Oftlco, No. 20 Sjiith Dcnt'iirc Avcruo. J.'!.n..ADf.I.HIA 'i'l.e above Manure has hern before tlio Axrioul tur:d publie f.r fifteen years pa.-d, under one name ni.d piopi ietiiHiip. nnd niw lias an eflabliched nnd iaro. uiinuul sale throii;houl the country. And lie a perfect .substitute for l'eruwan tiuauo (atlurded at. one LhI t the co..) it has been ailojiieit by agricul turalist of knnvn intellitri'iieo nnl dixeritninntinu. Jwif WHiranled not to exhaust, the soil, but on the contrary to pel inanj i,tly iniprnvo it. The sales now amount to many l;.otiiriiid ion.r . annually, mid Ihe I.KMlinos for i: C uiittfr.cluru ate extousivo and com plete. The iile.vo rianuros arc furuUhed iu both bags and barrels, whichever eustiirncrs prefer The bags aro uuilorut iu n uiglit 160 pounds. Tlio attention nt farmers is ojpeeially directod to tho I act that the sources of the lUw Alaturial of which thfl above manures are composl, are so well under control that we ean tarnish theni of Iriotiy uuiloriii iiualiiy and condition, and 1fl.it they oou tain :t larger percentngo of iiuunoniu than any other clasi of uianuliicliirod uiauuies in the Luar'iet. BAIOH X SONS. 20 Eou'.h Delaware avenue, Philadelphia, llao tijjhost cash priue paid for all kiuds of boltes. Novcuibor 2S, Uii. Tu AT E S T A R R IVAlT 0 V NKV GOODS, Joseph Eysler, . I'ornor of Market tint: Fourth Street. BUSH U K Y , VL X N ' A . lut lies tlio publio to call uud eiainino Ms elegant assortment of FALL AND WINTKK Dill GOODS, Fueh an Table- Liucns. ljotnestics. Doyliei, 1'owfI.., aud Domestics ol every duacriptiou at thu veiy low est prico. O S S I -vr. 33 K s. CLOTHS. &C. IS i H ! . lvliiinrs. l,awhs. C! ttiglinUif, i'ulicoe-j. M u-tllua. s'lieftiii, Ti"'kiiis, Jctms, untl a lull Ujsitiicut vf Lot toll tiui Woolen oiiii gUieiiUly. lft.sii.ry-, (ilove-, lioop MiirU. Alio Jlttiudkcichiu!-, I!i u.ihos, Couiba. Jii-j k.oi t incut vl goj g will nut, hu U euro Inil tu ile:to thu ittiicy nnd guit the wiiiiU uf any desiroui uf iiurc-Hin. 1 L in slock uf HAIUV.i;l-; AND QVhKNS iVAKE, nn 1 (iroeeritu ii larjro in uiintity ii'l choice iu tiialily. tiiiipri.-in geiu-rrtlly crrthi;g uucvled i". Ihv houavholii citlo.r use or oruMuent. (lu is iti WHY reuUy unU kU'1 lo i-ee hi I'riituls nj inkes letturo ui ohowint; llicm hi oods ovn though nu tfula urs iu.iJb. liu unly -k-i a valland Is ;iro that hi n-to- k will con).iru favorubly iu prico aa.l tiLiuMty with thj chenpevt. 4 JOSEPH KtJTFK. Sunbury, Nov. 2, FAIJ&VlNTIrt!00I)S! AT Miss Louisa Shissler'e, MA 1! K E T ti rj U A It E . Luiiot' aud Missus' HATS and BONNETS, lu imiaoute rarieiy. Millinery Uoods aud 'I'lliuuiln-i. French and American Klbboiis, Lsoei. Handker chiefs, li loves. JLtoiery. and a general asurluioDt of Ladies' Millinery lioods, nhioU hare beeu selected with great caro. Wf)Ot;EN GOODS, FURS, Ic. Iji-uls t ollnris. .ot'LOf taloTfn, .Vo. Kvery variety will be found tu leloet fruua, at Jf'liKKATE riiil'ES. ciunbury, Oct. 17, ltti. LOOK TO YOUR lNTKRKlST ! Cull and see Ihe well tfleoted Stock uf CLOTHS, CASfJIMKRKS, OVKUCOATINOS, VE6T1KSS, io Just received at 2 T (t ? ' j'rv- Cf MElvCUANT TAM-OUINO KbTAULlSil- MUNT, Fourth Street, lelow Kynl.l t Btore, SL'KCl KT AV INTER CLOTHING iT the most approved stylet is made up to cider nl reasonable rates. - llo hat also a tine assortment of Carsiuiere Ktiirut, Drawers, L'udershirts, Overhauls, llluii.es, Neck' ties, Cotlou aud Woolen liose, tiurpeuderi, lliuud korohiofs, li loves, aud a general variety of (iE-VTLEMES'S FUF.KISUINU UOODS, Uire him a oall, wbiob you ! mi l it te ke your aJvsnls p'unburv.tlol 24, leC3. w fllKKE can I (fit the bfc-l picture' tt hy nt IS M I VfM. ef CfUrill A! ir- tn Ui 1st) and Judge iSr younlf 3a eT-' l jT777 o ( V AaV fc-ea m i
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