raMMMM gfte &imburg American. H. B. M ASSEB. Editor ft Proprietor. (H .III RV, IM. SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1803. 7 Jeff DavU, appointed by proclama tion, Friday tlip 16th inst., a day of fiwting and humiliation. The rebels heretofore op posed any days sot apart for such purposes. Wo Usually select Thursday, but Jeff lias selected Friday, or hangmang day, an ap propriate day for humiliating the rebels. C37Gcn. Cameron, before leaving .for Russia was the recipient of & handsome en tertainment at Harrisburg, given by his neighbors and friends as a testimonial of their esteem for their distinguished towns man. We selected a portion of the General's speech, for publication, but the crowded Btiite of our columns will prevent its appear ance this week. JT"Thc great naval victory on the 5Iis pissip2l near Fort Fillow, was one of the most brilliant achievements on record. The rebels appeared with eight iron-clad gun boats, three of which were blown up and sunk when tho remainder retired under the guns of the fort. A new clement in warfare, .scalding water, prevented the rebels board ing the Ciui'innatti in overwhelming num bers. Gold Penh. We copy the folldwing interesting article on the subject of gold pens from the lsTew York Tribune. We have been in Mr. Morton's establishment and know him to be a reliable man. These pens arc sent everywhere by mail with perfect security : Gold Pens. Mr. A. Morton, the princi pal manufacturer of Gold Pens iu this country and in the world, takes a page of this issue of The Trihune for the proper description and recommendation of his wares, and we improve the opportunity to prty a few words of our own on the same general subject. The (I old Pen is, we believe, a Yankee invention. At all events, while our oldest recollection of Steel Pen bears a British fctjimp upon it, we do not remember to have seen a Kuropcan, Gold Pen for Rale iu this country: and it' any are, or ever were, im ported, their number must have been few. We arc confident that such Pens do not figure in the Federal Treasury's annual cat alogue of imports. The Gold i'en in its infancy was a rude .nf!';iir, made by hand, and clumsily made. Now every one of the thirty or forty pro cesses through which it passes from the melted mcta! to the finished pen is achieved by the nid of Steam and Machinery, precise ly as the best fire-arms are made at the U. S. Armory at Springfield, Mass. Mr. Morton's r-paeious manufactory is full of costly and delicate machines, together costing many thousands of dollars, by tin; aid ot which every operation is performed with an econ omy, celerity anil accuracy utterly nnattaiu nble by manipulation nlonc. Such pens as he sells for $1 could not be made by hand for double thnt sum in fact, could not be made at all. For ten years or more, he has been inventing and perfecting the machines he now uses, until he can now turn ont a thousand pens per week with less labor than would have originallv been required to make h hundred. And it is probable that he has not yet attained the ultimate goal of his endeavors. During the last four months Mr. Morton has sent away to our order Ten Thousand Six Hundred and Eighty-five Pens, each of them to sonic friend who had aided us in .xtcr.iling or sustaining the circulation of The Tribune. In not more than ten instan ces have v.c hud complaints of the non receipt of the Pens thus transmitted, while in barely tiro instances have we been apprised that the Tens reccivcil were not entirely satisfactory; and those were promptly re placed by Mr. Morton. Such a spontaneous tribute to the excellence of his workmanship and the care with which his business is transacted enables us to assure our friends that those who sec tit to order Pens of him by mail will not be disappointed either in thr receipt or the quality of the goods, and ve heartily commend them to public favor. i:i..TIlKA V MIM.Itnsi'UKT It MX.IiO.Yli CO. Ahioud Meeting of tin. Stock ami IiontUioMt rs. The annual meeting of the Stock and Bondholder of tlicKlmiraiiud Williamsport Kuihoad Company, was held yesterday, at the ollice of the Company, in Walnut street, ubovc Third Charles Maiaiestcr, Esq., was called to the Chair, and Wm. C Longstrcth acted as Secretary. Thomas Kiinlar, Jr., President of tho Company, then read the Annual Ki port of the Board of Mauagurs. ABBTHACT OF ANNUAL TIE TORT. The result of business of the Company for the final year was as follows : Jhceiptu from passengers, in cluding troops, $100,615-51 Pitccipts from lrcight on merchan dise, 102,31108 Receipts from freight on roid, l0,527'43 Receipts from United States Mail, 11,550 00 Receipts from miscellaneous sources 20,191 -07 $307,4.00-04 The ordinary expenditures for operutiug the road Juvc been 100,14009 Leaving a profit of $147,319 03 h ich has won npropnatcd ns tollows : 40,000 cross tics on the track $10,000-00 Rebuilding bridges Deposits for Mortgage Bond holders Deposits for Chattel Bond- ' holders Interest on mortgage on Kluiira Basin Interest on scrip, labor and material debt, &c Reduction of scrip, labor and material debt, &c 7,20000 70,00000 20,10800 3,r)00 00 5,895 '47 30,585-50 1147,34903 Xiatcr from Europe, New York, May 6. The steamship Ham mouia arrived last night from Southampton, from which port she sailed on the 23d tilt. The steamship Nisbeck, which sailed with military stores lor Canada, is missing. The British Admiralty had ordered all wooden corvettes, sloops and gun boats in the navy to be iron-clad, and converted into powerful Coating Armstrong butteries, tho work to bo commenced immediately. Tho Roytd Sovereign was in the course 'of conversion into a cupola vessel on Captain Coles' plan, 8ho will have a btak placed below the water, acting as a powerful ram. The Lontlon Tinut iu an editorial pro nouncei the battle of Shiloh a drawn battle, and the first creditable eucountr during the war. "But," it adds, "we ghould be very much mistaken if wc thought that this a flair is calculated to bring the war to an end, or to discourage uic rouincrn people. Italy. The Clergy ut Ixcco had sent an tdclrcss bearing ttvtn hundred signatures 10 the Pope, pray in ? him to renounce his tt mprrul power, uinl thereby fleis Italy. Late from the South. Also, the ondlTjiled third part of all that certain f., 19 Thn riiir-inrnti tract of land, situate In Coal township aforwald, fur CT.srtsNATi, May 18. llo One innnTt . . of John i,. onntainin 444 Cvmmrrecbd has the following Southern news : "The Memphis Atalantit, of tho Oth imst.., says that tho telegraphic news from Rich mond is painfully significant. General Mc Clellan seems to be preparing the same fate tf Richmond, thnt Ueneral But tier and Com. l'OJter got tip for New Orleans." The Avalanche of the samo date says of affairs in New Orleans : -"Mayor Monroe and nil tho Aldermen have been arrested for refusing to tako the oath of allegiance, to the United States and sent to prison. "Great distress prevails in the city. Food of all kinds is extremely scarce. Flour is not to be had at any price. More of the Federal force is yet to,bc landed, and river is full of Federal gun-boats, mortar-boats and transports. "The Awhtche says : "The Congressional stampede from Richmond had a very de pressing effect, and in was believed it fore shadowed the early evacuation of Virginia, Wc have but precious little more territory than we can spare. The Memphis Arg says : "The Confed erate loss nt Shiloh, iu killed and wounded, was 7000." : ' The Memphis Argit.t, in tin article on gun boats, says : "Thus far it must be confessed our attempts with the gun-boats on the river have been a disgusting fizzle. The people know it and so docs tho Govern ment, i A correspondent of the Memphis Arlnvrlit says that thirty -three per cent, of Bishop Polk's army was killed and wounded at Shiloh. Tho Avalanche, of tho 7th inst., says: "We have advices from Xew Orleans up to 1 Saturday, 11 A. M. General Buttler ha taken tliu St Charles IlotfvirhisJead-quar--tcrS. The Evans House, on Poydrns street, has been converted into a hospital. The Jackson Railroad was taken possession of on Saturday morning. The Federal pickets have been extended as far ns the crossing of the Jefferson and Jackson Railroads. Four gun-boats and ono transport started for Baton Rouge on Saturday morning. Several Federal regiments have been landed at New Orleans. All the newspapers are still published, though a Federal censor is -placed over every otlice, to examine all matters, and exclude whatever may prove inimical to the Federal cause. A proclamation from General Buttler was handed in to all the newspaper offices at New Orleans, but they refused to publish it, when a guard was sent to the 1'me Delta office and took possession of it. Korthcrn printers were then sent for, the'proclamation set up, and worked off in the edition. - ii Com. Foote at Cairo. CAcr.o, May 10. Commodore I-onto ar rived he to-day ct rottte for Cleveland, leav ing dipt. Davis in charge of the licet. The destruction of property at Memphis is corroborated by the Union prisoners cx cliannged ycsterder.y. e also lenrn lrom them that Ocneral Villipiquc the Rebel commander at Fort Wright, expressed himself thoroughly dis gUhted with the manner in which his force had been taken away piecemeal. The general opinion among the distin guished officers of the. fleet is that Fort Wright is to be evacuated within a week. Captain Commanding the Western Flotilla on the Mississippi river, pro tern. Despatch from 1'lng Officer Pupont. Wasuimito.n, May 3. The following despatch was received at the Navy Department to-day : Flao Sntr Wabash, PonT Royal Harbor, S. C, April 2S. Stu : I have just time this morning, 1 lefore tho departure of the Susquehanna, to inform the Department of the arrival here of the Rebel steamer Isabel ("Klla Warky), in charge. of Lieutenant Wilson and a prize crew, she having been captured by the St. Jago de Cuba, Commander Ridgely, one hundred miles north of Abaco. yiie is deeply loaded with Knfield rifles, and has, it is supposed, rincd cannon in her lorehold, winch has not yet lieen examined. These arms were taken on board, of course, ut one of the neutral colonies on our const. 1 am informed by Lieut. Wilson that the . Jago rie Cuba discovered and chased the -Nashville, but the latter was much too switt lor her. 1 he JSasIiville also had arms on board for the Rebels, intending to run the blockade, if possible. S. t . lirroNT, r lug Officer, Commanding the Southern Atlantic Blocka ding Niuadron To lion. Gideon Wki.lf.r, Secretary of the Isavy. Brilliant Affair in Alnbama. Buiptki'ort, Ala., April 29, General Mitchell attacked the force of General E. Kirbv Smith ut this point, this afternoon, and after half an hour's tdiclling routed them with tne loss ot sixtv-tnree killed and a large numlr wounded. Three hundred prisoners and two hundred prison ers were taken. The rebels fled across the bridge, burning a span beyond the Island, abandoning arms and supplies, and cutting oil their advance, which hud been Hanked. Gout can be permanently cured by the use of the "Anti-Rheumatic Band, as well as all Rheumatic and Nervous affections Stiff ness ofthc Limbs and Cramps, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum and Scrofulous eruptions. Poisonous influences counteracted and a healthy affect produced upon the whole system. In evi dence of which the proprietors offer many Certificates of Cures, ccrtifyiig to tlu.ir yenw iiKiHut. Bee advertisement in another column. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, PERSONS WANTING A CHANGE of CLIMATE JOE HEALTH, SKU AUVKIITLSEJIKXT OF VINELAND FABM8- Mii:itiri''M am:s-. T Y virtus of a certain Vluriu writ of Vtn. Ex. If uwued out of tho Court f Common l'lcaa of Itortbuniberluncl eewnty, 1'a.i wid to ma directed. wilt bo cxuoned to Public Bale, -at the Court House, n rtunburT. on j nunvinr, me MB Out of June. A. D. IS02, ui J a'clock 1 M., U 'following described Heal Eotata. to wit : All the defendant a intcreat la lot No. 31, situate in the borough of eunbury, Xtarttiuniberland county and rotate of Penusvlvauiu, and bounded and do- cribtd as follows, to wit : North by p-uauiokinejreui. east by lot nnnibtr 32, south by aa alloy, and wtst by tawo street, containing about 1 of an aero w hereon are erected a two-atory frame houfe and aitcncn, (uow occupied by Uuurlu vt eaver as Hotel,) a larue stable, and othur outbuildines. Also, the aurface ricbl to the followinc described lot of ground, laid out upon the John llrady tract of mini, una uuiaie in mo town UT puauiokui, count aforesaid, and Burked in the nlan of aaid town wit the Dumber 316, containing about ouc-uibth of aa Wit. Also, all that certain measnaca and tract of land situate in Coal towibhiji, oouuly of N'orthuinbcrlaud aforesaid, keink part of a largo traot of laud sUrveyeJ iu the name of John Itradv. eocuuninn I7& inn-i. Uriot aieaaure, bounded on Use north by land of x..t " wi it, i4ju iku vi j-urny ana Uewart. (now I'urdv.) oa die south Lv landimrvvr.l in the name of Thowat Hamilton, and on the weal bv lands surveyed in the name of William 1'. Brady, oa Also, the itudividod half of a certain tract of land situate in Coal township alureaaid, uurveyed in the name of William 1. llrady, eoutaiuina 4441 acres. bounded and described as fullows, to wit : On the nor lb by land of Marlir (laxs, eaot by lands of John Hrady, toutb hv liud.' ot Thomas llauiilton and hVlnr Kramer, weot by lauds of M D. Levorson m l JoLu bio$ a valuatlv tta.t ol coaJ UwJ acres, bounded an) described follows, to wit : On the nnrih hy land of Thomas Hamilton, (nld survey.) on tho cast liy land of William P. Brady; on tho south by lands of M. E. Lovcranti and Frederick Kramer, and on tho wwt by lands of Mnthlni Zim merman, being a valuablo tract of coal land. Also, llio undividod ninth part of all that certain tract of land, situate in Coal township aforesaid, sur veyed in the name of Thomas Hamilton, oontaiuinc; 412 acre and allownneo, bounded on th north by lands of William I. llrady and John llrady, east by land of Samuel Clark, aouth by lands of John Carton and F.sthor Kramer, and weal by lands of William 1'. llrady, on which a conl voin haa been opened. Also, tho undivided half part of all that certain tract of land, situato in Little Alahanoy township, county and Mate aforesaid, surveyed in the naino of Joseph Lyon, containing 80 acres, bounded and de scribed an follows : On tho north by land ef John Diinklcbora;cr, east by land of Prederick Iters, south by lands of Frederick Dunkleberjror, and wcat by tho Uap, upon which acoal vein is opened. Also, the undivided half part of all that certain traot of land, silunto in Point township, county aforesaid, surveyed in tho name of John liarron, jr., containing 410 acres and allowance, bounded on tho north by land of T. llewit, on the east by lands of William Uonsnn and Robert Krwin, on the south by land of William Brodie, and wel by lauds of A. Kerning. Also, all thnt oertaln tract of land, surveyed In tho namo of Hubert Krwin, situato in Point township afurosnid, containing 4i.'li acres, bounded on the north by land of illium Bonson, on tho east by Intel? of 10. Branhnm, on the south by II. Kurtz, null on the weet by hinds of John Barron, jr. Also, nil tluit Certain tract of land, surveyed in tho name of Elieneicr Brnnham, situate in Point town ship aforesaid, containing 430 acres, bounded on tho north by land of John David, east by lands of Andrew Kpplo, south and west by Robert Krwin. Also, all that certain tract of land, surveyed in the namo of Andrew Kpplo, situato in Point township aforesaid, containing 4:10 acres, -bounded on tho north by lands of lavid Jackson, eo.it by lands of John Service, south and west by Khenexrr Bronham. Also, ail that certain tract of land surveyed in the name of John Survico, situato in Point township aforesaid, containing 42-1 acres, bounded on tho north by land or David Jackson, east by land of J. Thoru croft, south by land of , And west hy lands of Andre Kpplo. Tho lost flvo tract of land above described containing vnlnahle deposits of iron ore. Also, all the following described lots or pnrcels of ground, situate in the town of .Mount Cnrmol, in tho township of .Mount C'armol, county and Mate afore said, to wit: Lot number 1, marked in the plan of said town as Depot Lot block number & in said town, situnto on tho Shniiulii Valley Railroad block number 10 in said town. Seized, tnken in execution, and to bo sold 0M tho property of Wm. L. liewort. DAVID VALDllON, Sheriff. PhcrilTs Office, ) Sunbury, May 15, 1SC2. J HAVE YOU A COUGH. ? Then nso JAVXK R KXl'KCTOKAXT. Do not allow your cold to take its own course. Two thirdu of the victims of consumption owo their afllictions to tho fatal tnistnko of "wailing for a conjjh to get well of itself." o not fall into this error, but avail yourself at oneo of a remedy which thirty years' cxporienco has demonstrated is certain to procure a speedy cure. HAVE YOU ASTHMA Oil PHTHISIS. Then u?c JAYXK'S KXI'DCTOHA.NT, which will ovcrcomo tho spasmodic contraction of tho wind limes, ana ciiusu tlicin to eject the mucuous or inutler Inch closs them up, and bv au ea.-v and free expec toration remove all difficulty of breathing. HAVE YOU IihOXCIUTlS ! Then nso JAYXK'S EXPECTORANT. This wide spread disoaso which may generally be described as an ilitlimmtion of tho lino kiu which Hues the inside of tho wind tiibesor air vessels, spreading through every pnrt ot llic Itings, is otten taken lor consump tion. Tho K.vpeetoraut subdues this iiifliiuiuliou. rolievei llio iittendins cough, p.iin, and dilliciiltv of breathiug, and il (he case i not of too long standing, will certainly produce a euro. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION ? Then use JAYXK'S EXI'ECTOUAXN. It clean ses the lungs from all irritating matters, while at the iui- bum- ii uvi:if iiiiu mi igoriue? lucill. VI nil IIIO medii'S wiucn have been ollered to the public lor this drend disease, none have stood tho t it of time or maiiitamed so tuiivrrsnl a popnhinty as this Kxix-clo- rant, lhousands who have been given up by their physicians aa incurable have been restored to peif.vt health by its use, and their testimony mutt curry cuovictiun to all who read it. HAVE YOU PLEI'MSY ? Then nscJAY.NE'H EXPECTORANT. P.vtakiuB taking two or three large do-i-s in the early stage o' tho di-fiuw) in nuick aucctwion. and covering up warmly in bed, this preparation iu-Is as a sudorific or sweating medicine, and eubdues the inthiination at the outoel. HAVE YOU WHOOPIXO-COlT.il. Then uso JAYXfS EXPKCTOUAST. Thero i. no remedy which so effectually overcomes IhisdiseaKe us tho Expectoraut. What parent can witneas tho sufferings of her children from this distressing com- ptaiiu witnnut aoiug an in her power lor llietr relief? What nicdioino so pleasant to the taste, or ho certain to produeo immediate benefit? Uive it a I.I..I -...I I... 1. ...v. HAVE YOU CKOVP? Then uso JAYXE'S EXPECTORANT. Children aro subject to no disease niore mdden in its attacks, or, iu the absence of prompt relief, nono more fatal in its result than Crimp. Parents, linn-Lire, hould keep at naud a remedy aure and thurouub. Nieh a remedy may bo found in thr Expectorant, aud every careful mother will keep a supply by her. JAYXE'S EXPECTORANT. - Is a standard medicine. For thirty years it has been before the public, aud during lids period its curative powers nave been testilied to by all clamt id people in all qunrtors of (ho world. Physicians, clergymun, lawyers, merchants, aud mechiinics have experienced its remedial elleets, ami have furnished us with their testimony, and it muy bo found at length in our Almanac, to be bud grutis ot all agent.-'. Jo t lit ir convincing certificate wc would rcl'ur the doubling. The Em'Kctoiiakt and all lir. 1). JAYXE A SON'S Family Medium: aro sold by all Ilrugj-isu generally. .May 17, lftoa. 3 in. l'AITIO, A LL Perrons aro hereby cautioned arrninst mire ln. J.X. sing two School Orders, iscued by the School Koard of ihe I'rp'r Augusta Schmd District, now in tho builds of Michael A. Kcel'er : ono in favor of Daniel W . llarnliart for thirty-five dollars, and one in favor ot Joseph Savidge for twenty dollars, all of which have been settled with tho wild Michael A. Keefer and bail, by the School L'oard of suid School District. H. J. IULAXD, President. W. Rfep, Secretary. I'pper Augusta twp.,' May 10, '61 3t Stale of flic Hank ol orlli umber. laud, .tluy I ft, 1SU4. ASSETS. Loans and Rills discounted. - - S.'tf.l.Kiil S7 State Loan, 41, 7 lit 12 Nonhumberland Rank Stock, i,u7U no Other Stocks, 4.IMI0 00 iteal r.stnte, ...... H.yj Due other Ranks, .... KM. 7 IK (l I oti and Checks of other Ranks, . . 18,177 tut Spvcie iu Vault i0,'.)'.i3 73 SC:i4,16t i7 f"1.530 41 LIABILITIES. Notes in circulation, . Due other Ranks, ... 12.WS 2d 1 t ominouweallh, ... 1 Depositors, ... 3.&I&C2 99,U47 44 f 1(17,001 -76 I certify the above statement to be iust and true io mo nisi ol my knowledge ami Doner. J. 11. l lUt.Sll.tl, Cueuier, Sworn and subscribed before me. I C. F. Little, J. P. j Audllor'si Itiotlce. George K. Rued, VI. lathe Com moo Plea of John ShatTnor, Anthony 17. Roberta, N ortbuuiocr land county. i nomas imuuigiiruncr, J nomas I.. Franklin, Christopher Hager, Jacob Heist, Jacob ButiM:iuan, William E. Evaus, Charlea Heiuitsh and Maria C. ikiniish hi wile, lute Maria C. No. April lerm lhoi. need, John Lane ltoed, who haa for his guardian Elisabeth Reed, Robert Order to sell P. Rluck uud John C. e. hi Its. I ie Tho undersigned appointed by the said Court, an auditor to distributo the purcbaso money raised on ale of the promise to the several defendant or to those claiming from them according to their several interests and proportions, hereby irivea notice to all the defendant above nauied and all others interested that ho will attend for said purpose, at hi ollice in cuuuury, on muay Uic otu day i,l June next. UEOUi.K HILL, Auditor. Sunbury, May 10, '02. A Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of XX cnamoKin valley and l'ottiville Kail Hoad Company will be held on M'cdnecdav. 7th of May. at twelve o'clock, at Ihe oflioo of the Company Sot) Walnut street, Philailelphia, when an flection will be acid lor manager toserve tor the ensuing year. llUU.1 u. UODDARD, Secretary. MayS, 186S. Outre Tiirapike Iload. AN Election fur officer to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the house of Joseph Van. kirk, in Ihe borough of Northumberland, ea Monday the second day of June, next, between the hour ol iu o clock, A. .M and o clock r yi J H I KIES TIL Y, IWdcot May 3, l?t2 - M iM:w .lin.i.ir.uv ioousit Miss M. 1m GuBsler, I-'amn Strttt, ttro doort tenth of the Si.tmoUn ! ValUf 4' Pottrrilt Kailrimd, PfSBfllY, TA., HAS Just received from Philadelphia, and opened at her store, a large and splendid assortment of the moat fashionable and latest style of Bonnets, Hats, Shakers, Trimmings &c which she is selling at tho most reasonable price . LADIES' 1RE! CAPS, to which she directs tho attention of the ladies, and Invites all to oall and see them. HOSIERY, OLOVKS. MIT3, COLLARS, II AND- KEUCHlliFS, COM 113, Ac, and nnmerons other articles for ladies' wear, to which sho Invite the ladie to call aad examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thnnkful for past patronage, sho hopes by keeping the best assortment, at'reasonablo prices, to continue the same. Siinlmry, April , 1S02. 3tn Atliniiiinlrntoi-M Sale. WILL be exposed to Public Ralo. on SATURDA Y, the 31st day.orMay, 1812, at Id o'clock, A. M , nt tho Into rosidenco of Elizabeth Hilcman, of tho liorough of Huuhury, dee'd., numerous articles of Household Furniture. Also : At tho Waphingtoa House, In tho liorough of .Sinbiiry, on Thursday the 8th day of May iust.,nt 10 o'clock A. M.( FIVE SHARES OF RANK STOCK, of tho Hank of Northumberland, late the property of said deceased. Terms itnd conditions w ill bu made known on the day of sale lv OEOROE HARRISON. Mny 3, 1SC2. 41 Adm'r Com. Test., Ac. SIMON P. WOLVERTON, Attorney nad Counselor nt I.niv. Office, Market street, 2 doors west of Depot, SUNBURY, "Vl fll.L attend promptley to the collection of eliiim' and all other profeaiional businet--s iiitrutrd to his cam in XorilinmHerland and adjoining couuties. Sunbury, May .'I, ISCifV I(uo oi"i;iir.:itiella Hilcninn, lecl. VTOTICE is hereby given thnt letters of adininis XI tnition haviuc been frrnntcd to the rulivriluT, on tho estato of Elizabeth Hilcman, late of tho lio rough of Sunbury, Northumberland county. Pa., de ceased. All perrons indebted are requested to mnko immediate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them for settlement. UKOKOK HARRISON. , Ailmini.-tralnr Cum. Testameuto, Ac. Puntuiry, May 8, 1S02. Gt Miinulaclnrers) of Stone Wnre. COWDEN & WILCOX, IIARKISBURO, FA. rpilE Stone Wnro row rnnde at this eslabliOiment X ia equal to any made in this country. Every va riety of article usually made, always oil hand, lliirrisluiry, May 3, IStU. lVltilc'H I-w York i'jpe Fonmtrv. B00K,NKWiPAri:n, job and vuna. MENTAL T Y P E . "TE havo the fullest assortment of the moit ttsefu' IT kinds of Plain and Orimmentnl lype. manu factured from the most durablo metaN, liiiislu-d illi tho greatest cure aud accuracy, securing pi rioct justi fication. Specimen Rooks and estimates furnished upon ap- luicuiion, uit;o. PRIXTlNll TRESSES, with their appurtenances of all the approved nnikcr; WOOD T Y T E . ef all tho latest styles, of all siiee. Metal Furniluro Liiljor-Saving Rules, Cases, CabineLs, Furniture Printing Ink, nnd every article tho Printer requires. Termsliberal. Prompt attcn'ion. 1ARMF.R. LITTLE A CO., nrt and f)j lieckmao sircct, Xen York. M:iy -I, 12. ltl. A USUI TM I yti. ritHE subscrilier reypeetfullv informs his old friends I I ,i t i: i.. ...... . i . , 1 aim iuu puuiic gciicruiijr torn lie uas couiuicucoi I lie LLAC K SM ITII IXtl' 15 USI X ESS, In the shop attached to E. Y. llright's Foundry, nnd is prciuired to do all kinds of iilacksuiilhiug, in the est style ana worKmanlup. Ail custom Work will lie promptly attended to. J. II. ZIMMERMAN, Agent Sunbury, April 20, 1n;2. tf - A 1 in i n i si i-a tor m ot i c "VTOTICE Is hereby given that letters of Adminis IN tratien having been granted to the titub-rvigneil tratien having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Frederick Cable, la'e of Jackson wnship, Xorthambi-rland county, Pennsylvania. keMd. all jirrtnrm tudrMw! are rnrwexed tomnko imiuediuto payment, and uoso having cluiuid to present them for settlement. lavou vAii.r., Aiiniimsirator. Sunbury, April 111, 1W2. tit 'l'lic St. l.onin. Clttstnut Street. Uttrec Third and 1'oiirtli, riiii.Air.i.rin a. fllUE undersigned, having leaded, for It term of 1 yean, this popular house, have tho pleasure of announcing to their friend and the traveling com munity that it I now open lor tne reception ot guest. The house, since the first of March last, haa been entirely renovated and refitted in a superior manner; the apartment are large, well Tcitliltited and fur iiishea iu modern style. It is centrally heated, convenient to all tho depot and steainlioat landings. iiiiu in inu imuieuiaiv ticiiiiiy ui inv vunioiu House, st ullico and the t'orn l-.xcliange. Counected with the Hotel is a Restaurant for the accommodation of those preferring the European lull. Prices of Rooms from Three to Seven Dolluis per week, according to location. lioant M Ml per day. luiue d note lor ruercuauu uud busiuess meu from 1 to 3 P. M. HENRY NEIL. ISAAC L. DEYOE. Ajiril 12, ISM. ly lliirlar-, Klnoliiurr) , .lt liaiiU- '1'ooIm, A I'. HENRY OILl'ERT, Mnriit Strut, Oj'fouif the Vourt llutsc, KAnnisDi'aa, Pa., DEALER in all kind of Builder and Mnnufue turers' Hardware, Iron, Steel, Coil Chum, Hopes, Pulley lilofks, . LlNSElU), lil RNISG AND MArillNCItY OlLt. Tho Lubricating Oil are adapted to every variety of Muchiuery. Also, ut manufacturers prices, Wood Voi:ki MAcniNKRY, viz ; Placing, Sash, Morticing aud Sawing Ma chines, Ac. Machinists' Tools, mi : Planers, Engine and Hand lvalues, licit Cutters, Ac, Ac, Machiuc Belting, of Rubber and Leather, const antly on hand. Herring' Firo Troof Safe. Platform Scale. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, lilof k Tin and Trimmers' Tools. t Purchaser will hud it lo their interest to give us a oall. Harrisburg, March 2!, lf.2. . ik i: ! The Ailaia'a Ilsnrvs Company, GIVE NOTICE that they have concluded ar rangements w ith tho Northern Central Railroad Company to run trains trows lialliiuore for York, Hurrisburg, Dauphin, Halifax, Trevorton, Sunbury, Northumberland, Lcwisburg, Milton, Muney, W il liamstiort, and all intermediate stations, connecting at Harrisburg with the i REAT WEtsTUtN EX- l'RESS tor Pittsburg, Cinciuaali, St. Louu aud the West. Also with Howard Co.' Express at Milton or Danville, liloonislnirg, Wilkosharro, Pitlston, Scran- ton, and intermediate stations on tho t.atlui.-a. Lackawanna Uiuomstiarg llaaroad. At vt it- liamspori, hy Howard A Co. 'a Express to Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Alto, bw, Howard 4s Co., and their connections, for Canton, Troy, Eliuira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, and to all aooewiMo point iu Western New lork and Canada, by which they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Batik Notes, Jewelry, aud Valuable Packages of every descrip tion. Also, Notes. Drafts and roll for Collection. Experienced and efficient messenger employed. ana every vuon wni ee uiauo ki rieier sausisciiou. JIUI. 111. Mi JIA.Vl, Superintendent Penn'a Dlvisiin, Philadelphia. R. A. FISCHER, Agent tin Sunbury. ( April i, Ml. v WuU I'lipor lOOO IMcoom, OF WALL PAPER OK EVERY DESIRABLE STYLES AND PATTERNS. T PST received direct from the Manufacturer, at t) luo mam Jium Mviif. or fKILINU & (i It A.N I' Banbury, Mach 15, 1IW2. Vnihinirl4a Ilonae, NORTH L'MLLRLAXD, PENNSYLVANIA, Neat tk Bridge.) rpHK eutweriber baviug leased Ihi wll known X Tavura bland, lately kept by Mr. C. K. Brown, rwpeolfally informs the pubtiie Uiat he i reliuiug aud repairing ine premise, and will ue prepared ucn tertain, iu a oomlorUiU nannor, hie numerou friend throughout the county, aad all who may ikvuiw bis esiaoiisamcm. April 12, IMS. JOEEPH VANKIRK. WINDOW SHADES A very fine and cheap assortment, just received by Railroad from New York, at the Mammoth Store CI Frilmx Jt (Irani W have also fbj sale S. S Putnam A Co I iililn led Paleul I endulum 1 urluiu 1 uturc. buubury, March ."J, I'dii "T1IEY GO RIGHT TO THE SrOT." INSTANT RELIEF! STOP YOl'R COIOH! PURIFY YOUR LRU ATI! ! STRENGTHEN YOl'R VOICE! s p a lITln G'S TIIIKKtT ((M'lXIU)S ' ARE t GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN, GOOD FOK LECTURERS, GOOJ) FOR PUBLIC SI'EAKKK!, -GOOD FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR COXSUMrTlVES. Gcnllemcn Carry SiinUIlnp'si Tliront 4oiin-ct loiif. Ladies aro delighted with Sfilliii(;'n 'l'hront a'oulertioiiM. . Children Cry for Silliiif;"N 'I'liroiK on lee I font. They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. They give strength and volume to the voice. They imparl a delicious aroma to tho breath. They are delightful to tho taite. They are mado of siuiplo herbs and cannot harm any one. I advice every one who has a Cough or a ltuky Voice ora Lad Urealh, or auy difficulty of tfte Thron, to get a package of my Throat Confections ; they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that oi.y go right to the spot." You will find them very useful and plevant while traveling or attending public meetings for slilling your Cough or allaying your thirst. If you try one package. I urn safe in saying Unit you will ever afterward collider them lndNpcnsililc. Yon will find them at the Druggist and Dealers in Medicines. Prico 25 Cents. My signaluro is on each pacakagc. All others arc counterfeit. A Tackagn will be senl by mail, prepaid, on rceeip' of Thirty Cents. Address, Ht'.NHY C. SPALMXtl, No. 18 Cedar street. New Yolk. For sale at R. A. Fisher's Drug Store, Sunbury, Pa NervousHeadache ft l!y the use of then Pills the periodic attacks of Ner vous or Sick ilcailncho may be prevented ; and if tnken at the comniencenient of an attack immedtato relief lioiii pain and sicknchfe will be obtained. They soMom fnil in removing tho Nauseu aud Headache to which females are so subject. Tin y act gently iiou tho bowels, removing Cos liven ss. For Literary men, Students, Delicate Females-, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a L.a.attve, improving Hie appetite, giving lone and vigor to the digestive organs, aud restoring the nut u ral elasticity and strength of tho whole system. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long in- i i c?neaiii'ii ana carcuuiy eouuiicieii experiments. I having ben in use many years, during which time ! they have prevented and relieved a vast amonnt of i'hiii ami buucriug iroui iieauacne, wnemer origiuai no' in the nervous system or Iroui a deranged slate of ttKt-etumae-h. - - - - Tho are entirely vegetable in their composition. and may be taken at all times with perfect safely, without milking any cbunge of diet, and the absence of any disngreeuble taste render it eay tu adminis ter llicui tu children. L'EWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! The genuine havo five signature of Henry C Spalding on each Box. bold by Druggist aud all other Dealer in Medi cines. A Box will be sent by mail prepared on receipt of too Trico. 25 Cents. All orders should be addressed to liEN-nY C. SPALDING, 4S Cedar Street, New York. For sale at FISHER'S Drug Store, Sunbury, Ta From tho Examiner, Norfolk, Va. Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were maue, viz: lure iieauacne iu uu us lorms. From the Democrat, St. Cluiid, Minn. If you are, or have been troubled with the head ache, send lor a box (Cophalio Pills,) so that you may uuc mviu in case oi an auuea. From the St. Louis Democrat. The immense demand for Cephalic Pills is rapidly iucit:iisiug. From the tlaiotto, Davenport, Iowa. Mr. Spalding would not connect his name w ith an article ho did not know to posses real merit. From tho Advertiser. Providence, R. I. J he testimony in their fuvur is slroni. fri-m the mist respectable (quarters. From tho Daily News, Newport, H.I. Cephalic Pills are taking tho place of all kinds. From the Kanawha Star, Va. We are sure that persons sufloring with the head ache, who try them, will slick to them. From flic Advertiser, lrovidenee, R. I. Tho Cephulic Pills aro said to be a remarkablv effective remedy for tho headache, and one of Ihe very ik-si n-r mat very ireiueiil complaint which has ever uceu uiscoveroi. A SINGLE BOTTLE OF jiillisiu', lr'iinr'l 4lnet SliultliiiK'ej Ir ar'il iiliie t S;illln" l'rrpnri'tl 4lui'! WILL SAVE TEN TIMES ITS COST ANNUALLY. As accidents will happen, even in well regulated luUiilies, it is very desirable to havo some cheap and convenient way lot repairing furniture, Joys, Liock try, ao, SPALDI.NU S PREPARED (ILl'E Moet all such emergencies, and no household cau a Hold to without it. It is alway ready aud up to the sticking point. ' 'I'SEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." A Bro4 accompanies each Buttle. TRICE 23 CENTS. Address HENRY C. SI'ALDINU, No- 46 Cedar Street, New York. For rale at R. A. FISHER'S Drug Store, Sunbury. Northumberland county, Pa. . C A llTT OS! A certain unprincipled penon are attempting to I aim oil on the unsuspecting rublic iiuiiaiions ot aiy REPAREI) ULI E, 1 would cautioa all isenwri to examine be lore purchasing, ar.d see that lb full nameSI'ALDINii'S PREPARi'D til.CE. U on Ihe euUide wrapper , all ctuw are swiudliug counter ltii. M:.y a, 1U2 - 'qf ? ECONOMY! - Save llic Pieces! ".VJ 1 l.aic Aasoi inieiit ol" EVA S3 A WATSOS'3 W . .1 111 I (I HEAT 1'ltlE AT KEAMXd, TA. February 12, 1SC2. tlriKTl.f.MRN tt gives mo niiieli salisfnction to inform yon Hint in the ocvero fire which, on llio morning of Hie 4lli in . entirely destroyed nil my slock and material, 1 had etip of your Salamander l iro 1'roof bules. Alter enduring an Intense red heat for seven hoars, tlieS.ilc wim oh-iici1, and llio liooks and Papers w ere priflcrcd in mi uniMeinirhed ennditinn. 1 'hall nenl another Safe as soon nslgct in order. Yours, most respeelfnllv, W. P. DICKINSON, Heading, l'a. riliE AT Ulil'EN CAPTI.E. CllAMIiKRSiilino. Franklin count v, Pa., ) Air-n-t Hist. lHiiK ( Mes?rs. EvAxa A. Watsos, l'hil.'nlelpbin fientle Inen : On the morning of the S2d of Angiirt, ISfd, our Sterelniire nt Urcencustlo was destroyed liy fire. The Salamander Sui'c wc puieh.isc I from ynu sonic few yenrs since was in the aliovc incnlihncd store house, and contained all our books, papers, eawh, Ac, which were preserved in a perfect coudiiiou, alter being exrsxeil to a most iiifciisehnat for several hours. Please inform us upon what term. you will sell ua another larger Safe. Yours truly, OAKS ft AUSTIN. Palnmander Sifts, for Punks, Stores, Privalo Families, Ac, Ao. Alw, Evans A, Wnison'a Patent Alphabetical Hunk Lock and ll ink iiult Doui ciial to any inado in the eouniry, and sold on m g'XHl teru.s. E A-W. would respect fully refer to tha following Ranks .pnd other parlies. hn ing Iheir Ssfe and Looks now in nso, to their entire saliil'ic tion, and many others given at their S;-re. Ukitld Status Mim, Branch llnnk, Shell.yvlllc, Philailelphia. Tennessee. UNiTrn STAT:AnsENAi.,City Bank of Pliiladelphin. California. ..Consolidation 1; k of 1'liibi. Poltslown Bank, Pa, Coin 111 linnk of l'liiln. Coatesville Hank, Pa. Chntanoog.i Bunk, Tenn. Stroudsbnrg Hank, Pn. Pre'm Loan A on. 4 : Ii si. Jersey Shore Hank, Pa. Bank ot .vortlimulierlnrid. Bank of North n Libertim, Pliiladi It bin. L.OCK iiaven Usuk, l a. Imoii t.ank, JJnlt micro. Siulhweaterji Bnkf Va. mu uud Swilt, Canker.', l ultun Itnnk. .l'tKiiln,ix.i. ALaiiMiiui. Newaik Batik, Del. W. U . .SH ilin .-.Wilkesb'e. Hank of N . C, Rnle'gh, Lewi.-burg llni-l'. l'a. Other references Riven upon calling ui cur Store, No. Ion. Fourth Street, 1 jiiladclphin. March 29, IS02. ly IIi:iCK.N IKillL, Hdrrhlmrc, Pit. I1HE mnnnjemont of this well-known Hotel h. v- l ing been resumed by Messrs. CO LK A IIK1! U, the present proprietors. log lciive to inform the public that the bun"? is now th "roughly renovated, relitted. and improved. Willi a view lo t'j ppiTund comfortable acooinniod,ti'n r.f tlioe ,bo mnv f-ivor the establishment wilh llo'ir cii-toiu. (iiu.ts will receive due attention and i-uite.,'. nnd no oxpen-'C ill be spared that mry conduce to miiintain the hotel in a lirt-cli'sss!vle. Families and others deMring to P'.eurn in linrn?- burg duriuff the .'lunini r inontlis. will find plci -.-mt boarding and large nnd well-venliliitcd nxiins tit our staulisliment, upon uiode-r.-ue t'-rnts. ecu t r "i t.i. March 20. lSit2. J. till.rERT 1IERR. i'lMti.i: .v i.i bewino ivrvoTiir-Tn oo-, 53S liltOADWAT, KEV,' YORK. tctipiirt CiiTi't.tr, villi iS''it tf Tlroy.' trill l-c tunt Mtttl Free. OUR "FAMILY SEWIXR MA CI I IN TV' IF AVIXrt attained well cst ibli-li'd .md i;: "e;:rg reputation, ns l-ein- of ill uriehii;..s ycJ iniio- litced. the one best nd ipttd to An. Ktsnsop F'.mii v Sr.wivd, and buying inqt.wii.1! a nieces, in tN s ilo voml our crcflM-st unticiiifiliiin. so nnic-ii .10. ti- .t .-r throe months our orders h.ivc been nlion! of t-ur capacity to supply, we svould now .'innourico t!i:it vo nave increased our iniinnlnc'iinn;; luciliiie?, ?-i Itint from thi- timo lor'li, wc -h II l e enable 1 to t'.ipply orders on demand. In Uic clmn ;i s brought nb. nt by the w vr, r.o or.c iinr ha.1 plavcd a mere imprtr'uiit p-.irt tli.m Ihe Skwinu M.i iiiNi:." Without il Ihrce-fonrtl ? of our soldicrr would to-day bo clothed in anything but Military t osliiiiie.-' All over tho l.iiul miiiy clo thing has been tho work required of our imtriolio women, and noidy Haw tuey res) ouded. rvi inntei.t to mnko only so many g.inm nls as tin ir hands .:i ti!d accomplish, they havo culled the Si ivin-r M idline ' to their aid, aial by it luivo rolled out Ihe soMiers' Ckat.. Pants ami Shiht.;, at n r.i'o n-t' -ni.-hii:g t themsi'lves. Knowing tb it thi.-- voik could nol long continue, many thoughtful, prudent housew ives, were careful to select the machine of all others, whieh would do the heavy nrtnv work, mid when done w illi that, then lo be used us tlicir Family MjVCIum:, and in selecting oneot tiio' i'lNKLE A Lvon Srwiva JlI.rni.E Company's Family Maciiinps," with which yen maj-aew from tlie nric?t cambric to the hoavieslisIolh, aviftKHtt ehmgeu.f 4Vm1, needle, or tonsion ther have not been disu lioiuted. llius having develope l tlio nd'ipliiiulity ot ritr machine for all kinds of work, wc have iniidcnr.ollicr step in advance, an.l l y several iir jirt:nit changes in our "Xn. 3 Mkdii V Mai'Iiim s." h ive Tir'lueeil a Tah.oiuno MAcmcr.." whtc'i we conli'b-titl c elium to be the -KKiiT TAlU'KlXti MACII 1 N !"' j-a intrialiicej, sewiu; tl-.o co ir -t linen ilire nl wilh m luuch ease as the common cotton ntel whi n required may bo ifeii to ilo the very finest cambric work, w ilii IM or -UU cotton inns coinnitnivi in one eouiiuie.r. form, every iiualitv requireil in either a FAMILY UK MANl F.umiilXU MAITI l. K. Vit havo hinl uur 'ilacliinu before the rublic loiit; enonnh to establish their reputiilion. Iio.eii-! of others who started villi Hying colors ' h ive f illen I v the wayside ;" and "soon the nlajes th'.l knew theiu trill know thaiu no more." r-'tcr. Iy stop his 'he Ki.NKI.lt A LvoN Maciiinr won its w:v to public favor; its success is established, and hcncel'.rth our aim shall be, as il has in the pint been, to still further improve, siuil'lil'v uud reduce, tho cost of onr ma chine. We shall, ill a few iluvs. i.ssuc ft nciv l'rice list. 1'or further parlicuhirs address. 1 l.SKLl: A LVOX fcLWIXU MACillM: CO., No. 6 liroiiilway. New York. lf IL E. Masser, Agent, tsuubury, Pa. March 2V, lhii2. I.ncaaiuin V lMoomldirji ICaii- ro.itl. 0: N ami after Xovenibi r 25, 1801, ra.--.'cner Train will run as follows : MUVINU SOUTH Frri'-ht l I ''I y.lrl Ill i A. M. Id P. M. I'tr'tnii:"" b 2.) A. M. 01 S..12 Kill Leave Scranton, King-ton, ltoonilurg ltupert. Diuiville, ll.l.i Artiveat Northumberland, 111 I'll MOVING Ni'KTII. Leave Northumberland I'niivillc, ltupert, HI.Kunsbur";, Kintrston, i.W P. M. 5.10 S .15 6.57 b.l'U Lerve, P.l'U P. M. i .ij r oil) . M. Arrive at tx-nmton, A" PassenRer Truin al-o llitVCS Ki;i;:-toii at F MO A.M., for S;rauioii, to connect witii a li.iiu for New York. Keiurniu, lcnvce crsuuii oi. anival of train from New Yoik. at 4.1j P. M. llio Lackawanna A r!noii..-bur Kailrotol cot.necif- with the Delaware, Lackawanna and i est, rn linil load at rjcruulcll, lor .New York and iiilcriucdnttc points east. At ltupert it connect wun tne i lUiuwi su uiitt- rnad, for point both tat and west. At Xorthuuilierland it connecis with the Philadel phia A Krie ltailruud and -Northern Central Kail road, for point wa&t and south. Jil!l- r. i 1.. l.lj 1 , cup i. j. C. Wn.i.a, (itneral Titket A ;eut. April 5, IStiJ. ' I !'. Npi'ing; iiiitl NuimiK'l IO'j. olothino yon ALL. TI1K undcrxi;ii, bin ju-t ri'ei e I ti e ler""-t assortment of M'Ul.N'li AXI' -l'.V.MiiK Ci.ll TlliNtl ever brought lo Sunbury, ar.d t:ikes ph .i-ure in Inloruiiiiff hi iriviKl aud tuo tubuc ceuer.iliv, that be i euabled to cll CHKAI'KK THAN LVKR ! ! Hi stock it of the bes material, umnuf ictiire 1 hi the neutest and latc.-t styles, and coii..t el PRL'SS COATS FILOM to $1 1, Caksiwcraor liu.-il.e.-a Coal of different prices. Pant Plain and I'uncy Cut Juics of llio liUi.t styles, A large assortment, cf Pluin btiJ l' incy Vti'.s Well mado fhirli, Woolen rihiit and Over.hirls, CAKPLT UA03 AND 'i'lil'XKS. Acjalcoa number of other article of ulKu.eru-' war. We announce to everyone Ihitour CLOTHINtl KMPOKIl'M i unsurpawed liy ny hi her in the blatv for aualilv. eheai r.css anil durabili v- V, . in safely say to those who aro pinch, fin:! iicady Mule, (.lollilng, at retail, nicy can euy meir noi is ii 'jie at a cheaper Cie-h Price limn any other wialli.-l.i.n,: in Peum-ylvania. The proof of tha Pud.rintr Ll titling it. pkvic ciic uio a call betorc p-irchusin-i e!s,.wbere, JOtfKI'll fcCilttLH7.l.H, Jljrmt, Nearly oppooitu VcM'ot' Hotel ctuubury, Mitrch 'M, laM. aOLIUth .111l.a.U, Atlornry nl I Jtw, buubury, NoiitiumbiT laud county, Peuiuylvaui. (Koraierly Freebur, Havdcr oounly ) OFFR'K, Market alroci, oa aoer cast al Frilii i tlraut' Store, and nearly eppoaite the t ouri Hi iim All proleaiioual b-ines colUclktuh Ao , will re ceive prompt attention. Afnl 12, IS)2. I SAI.L', thean, throe vol ie ol tho Ceitai. Fllll, iu two VcluU.1.-, ! U e' liill .Ulaue. . 1! V MA. vi.it GE0VER & BAKER'S Finl rix'tiium SOWING MA CHINKS IOK FAMILY l'tB A,"ID ctlniiiidheturina lnrnvar. Willi ilcmmcis, Fellct, Tnekeis, Cvidcis, Pnidcis, Ac iS PRICES FROM $40 UPWARD3 .BJi'-JCIKS 8KWJNU MACHINE (JO.MI'ANV. Muke Hie ImU nr S"lntttle Mm hines , f th m nwtteriii, ami i.l llir rune prieesns their IcUuted iul. r.i.i: LOCK X II Tl'll AIACIIINKS. 'l liis islhe onlv r,.tiiiwt- tint ninles l'th k'l-s t'1 ,r fore the only one lli.il etui kiil'ply all Ui wselt of Hie pub lic. 1' pMrnhntcrs emi lake llii-ir ehrirr of either, SUtch Willi Hie privilege ol etelMilitiiij! ioi the other. A new styleol Shuttle Mn'clit'l funs lust and quiet. f'l Vest Mukeis Tnilois, Slew Hinilets, c At the lair I'v'nf tf $10. - f Ht'Y tiik I'.r.sr i UROVr.K A HAKI'.n i.t5 M. To. T ill I'hesllinl Sucel, rhiladelrlna fV If J' Massur, iiunblirj, Pa , Agent lei th Al.'inufucliirer. l)eccnil'rSI,lfntv rfHEUMAfTCSI DTI. LEI.AND o A N T Ml II E U M A TIC E A N 1 PEUMAMiTLY CURES RIIEUIVIATISIV2! IN ALL ITS VAiilOl.. 1-OHMS Acute ur Ij.n.itninal'Ty ; Chivm?. Liimbhtj, &iit:H, I'll tiro lvi;c, A c. Ftintir:r nf the .fuinlE :unt Criiir - Uoutf, Nonr.it pin Mii'l H NT'ii! Artf'Mion.' Ery.-ipf'I.H, J-a!t Khcum niitl tSerifuloiia i.niptif-n of tliC hodv Nt-ntralii! I he lni;mri,i ol tit. Jhod nnrl Fluitii ff the wlit.hr in, i fl-otuiiUy couuttr.u iin ; Jlercuriul nnd other ii-ronou intluoncc.. i ttia roitvcti in. t nrrantre Ir.I,T, nvit.iiniiie L Rt rlt-iitU Uoinp-'iiiMl, t-t l win ntini1 1 tic tU , iD ;it..ui Hie waist. MtlJAMA l.l'I'lH; 1'INU AI.I.J, L t'Ati'I'S, wliuit'Vrt Hie ttiHMtHC inny he. It can he H Yi W"nt wuh'-ut inj'iry ti Ihe ni"nt ttvlnnte per'n, C f l iiiid ivttli uif . in the prt.iier IihIi ui living n rr-, qtiiit'd ll i-ittirclv rcmovci 'he tit:nc frm the ri yjtcin, wttit inc iitiinriuns utai it mif h chu'I, i ii mm. ('"WlTllll lllli:il:il IIU'WIt'llMS, Will I'll V-MK'1I sIliM ' LU ticnirtiy llic t mim itutii !! unit jtve lemporHrv rv. leat'ciinc Hj ti.'l only hy in pii itij; itto "Vflt'iii, and tie; r ittt Vilnius . Hv this Uraitneni, iht mettici LJ nerluii ctntHiit:ti in tlie Umid. U-inc of n tinrhlv 11 nnmifiiie nnd vl-Uilf ii.'iluir. and Ciiil-le ol lcing C-i ft 'hit intsi tiirt-ct rimiaet wilh Ihe HhA and pen. m t r:il s.irs.i.l .ti.tn Mtl..int ii.tif hai-in In n-u Iln ,ti.iti J fi llic Bt'ini;u'h, winirtt Would Uiul m-M only o (It lniti t H iroui ttn'ir cnniiivr povvrti, ht to impair thv n UTniii ft'nr.H :m (itTMiiur. tne ititzmi 1011 niMi 1 fi yA nvoiuiin; ilit nijmioti- tfcolf , t)nii.'ii the lusull iitTfrii.il r'in!li. fvi:n1 iiTcclni : a pnlcct fine ti L iii tl'yine miti rqnlizinat (lie I'irrut'tiH! of l he viCif L ij ihiitla mid itntoilnfj ihe pnrt nmrlrj to a hi-sillhy iP C' iiiiliii'in 'I'liio lt'iinl in iitf-'it n inot-'t pcwrriul ' "AN'n-.MI'.Kl'l lUAt. A.-KNT." iTnliwI t- M M niK tt'e prmmry chiisc of n l:iruc (virlof the tuft ,j m 'At Ncnntlcie I'aiua ainl Kin tnn;u.nit. rrev:- H ib itrt-ip, wiM ciitiu!)- idicve lae nyiUm fium it( 0 lt-r;itp mpi's no c.irHl in a iVw tl.iri tmi we It i , 1 tire .oiitM.iiitly M lo Wlllfll Wi! i Villi! u:u.i'Hl'lt:d tHIIlli"Hial - vJ invite itiflpt'Ciioii nt mif ohVt of pw. ilicay in fic;r;iVritcd tuw;itii'f n ctandm y L 3 PltK'H TWO DAM pistn. or will lie s"iil l.j I.y iti'iil npitti fi-i't'ipt '" $'2, of q tiuiilrotii llic pi ;nci,i:tl .lh c ol U 1 . G. SMITH & CO , Sole rroprictoVs, I'll r.iioAnWAV, ntiir Lrooiu nreel, kw.Yukk VJ Trcutisc, niih CcililicJ TesIinioniiJ'-, .-.in' free. apapild to iLraKns ArrNT- Sunbary. I-'rilintr A tlrnnt, tieorco Pri-'ht. " TCoi :lniinberlaiul, K. L. McCoy March . li.:'. ly 1'J. Arriuii-nioiUM latOv. ol" o-v Vorl I.inru. THE CAMDKN AND AMIiOY AND PIIILAI'I.L PJIIA AXD TltPNTON 11. 11. CO.'S LINKS Fifin Fhiliuii Ifhi.i In Nrw Yuri anii M'ny P.tni, Jrotn II .itiiut strci t Ii iiarf end Ktii-.itirtrn .Ofi.t, tnVf lenvt as J'fiiloir, rit ; . twiv. At 0 A. M., via Camden and Ambey, (C. and A. Accommodation,) 2. At 0 A.M., via Caiudonand Jcrccy Cily, X.J, Accoumiodation, 2 2 At (ij A. M . via Kensington nnd Jersey City, (Morninv Mail.) :t 0i At 12; P. M , via Camden and Ambey, ( c- couini'-dation.) 2 2.' A 2 P y., via C.iti.Jin ni.d Ain'ooy, (C. nnd A. P.-i r.,) ;, t il At 4 P. M.. via Cuiiilen and Jersey Cily, (ICvciting Express.) o 00 At 1 P. M , vi.t Ciinulen ftnl Jer.sey Cily, (Second Class Ticket.) 2 2 At ii( P. M.. via Kinin;-ton r.r.d Jerwy Citv. (KvenimiMiiil.) 3 00 At 12 P. M.. via Kea-ingtcn and Jersey City, iSmthcrn Mail.) ' o (ill At 5 P. M , i i Cnuiden and Arnboy. (Accrn-- mo.iiii n, l'ri iiit tmd i'...-:vi. -.er, i'ii.-t fins Ticket. ' 2 P.'t Hecond Cliiss Ticket, I , 'I The til P. M. Line rurr .!.iilv. ( onduvscxccptcd ) The 12 P. M., S.-uthc-rn Mail, "riiii daily. For Water Hap, Ip ud-i nrc:. I?..rM.. -: Will e.: bine, Montroo. lireut Lend, .'c . at 7 IU A ii , from Kcusiiertoii, via Deliwero, Laekawanua an-l Western lliiilrond. For Maucb Chunk, Alb nt' Vrn. Hi Jilcln iu, JVIvi derc. Knston, l.;t:ub,r; i'le. Fli iningioi), oc, nt 7-1H A. M . from Kensimtcn Depot, mid at 2i P. M , from Walnut street Wharf. (The i'-lu A. M. Line cur.ne-f' vri'h Traiiu le:.vi:i ; L.i.-f .n for Mau.-h CliunU. at ?.-3j P. M ) For .Mount II. Slv. at A. M.. 2 si d 4 P. M For Freehold, ui t! A. M. an.l 2 P. WAY Lixi:s. For Priitol, Trenton, Ac, nt'-lOr. 1 P; A. M and 5. ti-ltl find 12 P. M. from Kei simjton, aud ut 21 P. M. from Walnut Street Wharf. For llri.-'. d nnd int. -nuediulu Siu.i' r.!, at 115A M , from Kensiiiieii iu-pot. For i'ltlniyra. Iliverton. Delnnco, llcverly, Pnr liulon. Florence, Pordeutown, A.' , at 12;, 1, 4, 5 uud ;; P. M Mr. mdioi,: Trenton, f r F.-.rd -Tn and ii.tcrne dime Siatioi.s. at 21 P. X.., ff in Wnh.ut ft. W ii.tn. :y" F'ir N. w Yoik, and Way l.'n.s braving K n-siiij.-.,,!) Depot, lake, Ihe Cms on l'ii h siro-t. a hove Walnut, hall' an hour before departure. Thr Car run into the l'e;Hi. and ol. the an.val .fcah irain, run li' iu the Dcivt. Fifiy Pounds i4" lii.JC erlv. rllr.wc-J es.ch paasericr. l'a.ssonjier are prohibited from taking any'hiiig a." biiruc but their wcarmp apparel. All bii rtijxe over tiny iounds. lo Ik i,id i. rexlra. T he Company limit their r.-svn ibili y tor b.u;H;;o tvi One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable i',,rany amount beyond 4dlUi. except bv special cntrncl. W.M. 11. OATZ.MLK, Ah-.nt. M ir-h 20. 1.V2. i'lic Cunli'MKioui mid i:itorioKcoot' mi luvall:!. IiVliLISllFI and a eaii 11FI for tiio benefit ar.d r. aviin-.ir.i aiilion to vounir mcu w'cu r-.-.fi.-r lroiu Nui'vmu D. bilny, l'rematurc Decuv, Ac. ; Mipplynu at the sjiiic time the uuiiiis of ttlf-Citre. Ly vu w In. h. s cured hiias 'lf alier b.-in pat to threat c pente ihroii.'h medical iii.po.-hinu i.mt ouaekory Ly enelosiii a pot-jmid addix'cd envcli-pe, siisli c. pie- may be had .i ihe au',t,r, NATilAX If, MAYVAl", F.;A , t'-dford, KiLL-j Cu , N, Y. March 1 V 1S-'.3-1ji 'W.tl.l PAPLUi Jl'.'T receive.1 iVoin New York a lni'C nssorlmei t. of WALL I'Al'F.H, ce;tii,g i v.u Hnvi'srii An eiMi ir.iicr. DiprtntsT Sivi.i t ami Pat rrnxs, v.irrr.j; In price from iImk u) wardj, all if l:ieu will he sold ut ihe Lwiwt eii i ri''. at tho cheap st re of J. 11. LNiiLL S-unbury, .MutiL ,12. 114 NluUM, Hams, lird. Chrrfe, f idv, Lard I.'i1, Dried Fruit, f-luuMcr, Smok.sl 13oci'. Peans l i':, Lulter, Ac, . iVrSaU ly WM. M' LAXD, I hejuut Street Wharf, Philadelphia el IT. II 1-r.j. OIUW .nt l'UILMN V ', A'. lliil'l'V ut Ijiw, No. l'UI tor. lull, a aud i'.nadway, MH XUble. U ill carcli.lly a:. end (o C. Ucciioii uud all other matter iutrutled to their .re. May 21. 1S5S. II. II. UlaM:, Allnraev ill I.iivv, Sl.M l KY, PA -CollectK-ns ailendcU to iu Ihe oouutiee of Nor iliuinberlaiid, luiou, Snider, Meutour, Columbia and Lycoming. Hon. .1 ha M Keed, Philadelphia, A. el t'ulltil A Co., lion. Wm A I'caler, Morten McMichal, t'' , ' F k.i. hkin A, Co , Pcul r-ec4. New Vcilj .1 Lii W A.-l. local. Attorney l l.w. M..llhc.s A lex. Ancii.,v.-t Lw ' t ubtui v Mi. L Ijo.