U. S. 10-40BONDS. '1 hi-1- ft vtala ere fcroed under the Act of Conjrrrfle ti March 81, l.-J4, which proridra thai nil Bond wk,I uoJ -f tbia A.I shall e EXEMPT PROM TAXATION by or Ljcr nystnto er mimioipiit au to .rity. lrtlTip.lofi CO thcae P.lJh ar received in t i.it- ! flak noffo noire r.f National Banr. 7ut TO Rf MJKJ'KD IN COlX.al Iho ! o.-aro ifihj il.'V.'fnm.'Tit, Bl nny per io.l njt Its t...-i li t i-r rxjrt th.in f"tf yfuri from their -.alnotit tl i ir n Vn.r'i-n HVK i'KH CENT. IS'T11.:-"T WILlaHt. PA III IN COIN, rt Hood, rf notovir one hundred dollars tuiiiu.illy and on all o'hi r n. nl' scoii-annjally. The iutcrcst is payable on lie Grst J s of Murwb r.u l ::rpli tidier iu each J vers Sul Tiberf nill receive either Tlris'ercd or ("m p n lt.-nds, a., they may prefer. Ileiristerrd Ponds ere recorded on the book tf the l. S. Treasurer, nud can be transferred only on the owner s oriler. Cvii'-on IJnt.di aro p-tyablu to bearer, and are more luiivcmcnt fur coiiiinorcial uses. Subscribers to tliis loan Kill have the option of Laving their 1km. L- draw interest from M.ireh lst.,hy ; ij ii the aceru- 1 interest In coin (or In I'uitcd Mut. s notes, ur the note of National Hunks, adding !U't ;. ,r eeut fur premium,) or receive them drnv, h: interest from ttio dutecf subscription and dcjiosit. As these llouds aro lltt-mpt from Iiiiitclnl or Null".' 'lit ml l.nt, t;cr value is, lucrca'cd from one to Hire per cent, j er annum. aeeordin to the rate of tax le ies in va ii" U parts of tho country. At the present rate of premium on froM they pay OYlill DIUIrT VF.ll CKNT 1XTKRF.ST in currency, unit arc of equal convenience as a per li'ftneLtor tcmp"r.iry investment. It is believed that no fecuritios offer ro great in ducement! to lender! as the various descriptions of V S. Bond!. In all other forms of in debtcdii"s-, tho faith or ability of private parties or stock companies only is pledged for payment, while fur the debts of the United States the whole property of the coun try is holden tosecuro the payment of both principal and interest in coin. There Bond' may bo pubsoiibed for in sums from ?.'0up to any magitii-.lo, on the same lorins. and are thus ni:ide equally available to the ruiallest lender ii nd the largest capitalist. 'J hey enn be converted into money at any amount, and the holder will have the benefit of the interest. It may be useful to state in this connection tha. the total Funded lebt of tho United States on which iuterest is payable iu guld. on Iho "d day of March. 1-W1, was frtiS.SHi.VOOO. The interest on this debt for the coming fiscal year wiil be ?1;.9'17 .12fi. while the ciHtoms revenue in pold for the current fiscal year, ending Juuo uOth, IS64. has been so far at the rate of over $100,000 00(1 per auiium It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of the Government arc largely in excess of tho wants uf the Treasury fur the payment of gold interest, while the recent increaso of the tariff will doubtless r:iso the annual receipts from customs on tho sumo (mount of importations, to flO. 000. Ot'O per annum. Instructions to tho National Bunks acting as loan Itgonts cro not issued from the United tiite Trea sury until M.ireh 26, but in tho first three weeks of April the subscriptions, averaged more than IKS MILLIONS A AYLLK. Subscriptions will be received by Iho Uiist Nulloiml Bank of Philadelphia. Tn. Tocoud National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. Thiid NrCuchI Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. TIM National Bauk of Danville, Pa. And I.v all ."aliomil lliinjsi ' I.!. m depositaries of Public money, an I all ItliSlECTADl BANKS AND BANKERS throughout tho country, (acting as agents of tho Na tional Depository Banks,) will furnish further infor mation on iipplicatiun and AFFOBD BVEItY FACILITY TOPUllSCBIBliKS. May 7, l.till. Northern Central IJailwiiy ! s i mi 1 1 ; it t i ! t : T.i ti i . i ! JIUKh T11AINS DAILY to and from Baltimore M:-l Vu.-hin2ti n city. '.inne.:iiuns io::de with trains on Pennsvlvaniu 1: nil; 'i.el. Iu ami (ruin l'ittlmrL' and tl.e West. '! 111!.!. Til A I N I'ALY to mil from tne.Wtli and AVe.-r llrniich Sus'iuehiiita, l.liniru, and ull of North en. New Yolk. ON and after MONDAY. MAY loth, lsiil. tho l'asscii-er Trains ol the Xuiiheni t'enlriil 1: uilwny will arrive at and depjirt from Suiibury, ll.ilii.:burg ami ltaltiiuure as lulluvs, viz : south vr a n i . Mail Truiu leaves r'linbury daily (except fMindav). J i) 2.' A.M. " b a es ii trri-biirg. I 20 1'. M. " arm es at Baltimore, 6 40 " .pr: Train leaves t-unburv daily (except Sun lay.) " ' 11 lft P.M. ' leaves llurri.-burg (except Monday.) 2 DO A. M " arrives at Baltiuioro daily (except Muiida.v). 7 CO A.M. llairisburg AccoiuiuoUaliou leaves llarris- bur.,', 7 00 A. M. t-unbiiry Acconiuiudation leores Sunbury daily (ex -ept Sunday) nt 7 30 A M NOIt'i'llWAP.D. Mail Train leMs liallimore daily (ex- v ept Son lay) ,0 20 A M ' Icives lltini-loirg J ."j P. M, ' arrives at Sunbury. 4 Oft I snress Train leaes UaUiinnrn dully V ;;o P. M ' ai rives nt Harricluug. I Jo A M. " b ai.. llarrisbuig (except Monday,. .1 l.'i A. M. ' avries aL Sunbury. 6 63 " II njl-'tuig .'!eulimio.ti! i.,ti leaus I:ii-is- buig. daily tex.iept Sunday) at ,'t 00 P M arrive at llnrri.-burg. 7 so P M Sunbury AccuuiuuKiaiiuii leaves ilmijs. buig daily rexcept rumdn) I ut i (it P M Fur timber infuruintion upplv nt the Ollue. I N. I" HA UK Y. lieu. Supt. Hani burg June 4, 1-uJI -ii -nt pi:m:i 1804. A FHI..-1I SI PI'I.Y OF SPKINti AND SLM.MLH MIL LINKRY (iOODS, At the Large Millinery Store of .IIImh Ml. I.. 4ati,-r, I uv 11 -I i et. I w u do' I - .-oudi ot Mlaliaikili 'jillfv ,t l'utlsville K.,iliu.: ,l ;( 1(V, v, Cvti. itiu.' of ti e my Inte l rifles of AUi. 'liiiiiiniu; iu Ii as IhblmiK, Laeis, I rem h jiu.j .mere an rluoeis. Featheu, 4c. ALSO, A LAIKit ASsOll l.MF.XT OF Fancy Goods & Notions, ! bi Ii lie dire.-ti ihi, ktl.-otioii i,f her friend- and iu He. nil iu call an I e b uio pun bann i,o lo ru '1 Ii snk (ol f.,r s I sir. am I. b I ., . , k . , , . . IUX tut b.v-l l,,jlautll at e:i..,,ual,le piit .ciu ton l.uue tlm k.il.ie . iii.l.uiy , April Iv'.l .in MO rANCVl)IlV(iO()I)ST()!!i:. MIHH ICiVTiJ 31IsA-JC, I) I lit III 1.1 V iilum. I, i lii.i.l.i, ., ,!.,.. an 1 i Iliiiii 1 . 1I14I abe b i .1 4 N.ari-.,, it l lliiai w. i I u. j .In f in Mek'l ''mi I ui 'l'-.ii i, u, M.,.i. ... ii.l m...,. ulu Mil 4. S4,4't ul l.liuu. t h 11 1 'I.- i.,. ti .i leiin, I., 1.,, .,. 4 1 1 .,1,1m,, I,,,, ,1.4 ,,!,. i ; ..Hi 1. Hi, I 1 1. lUit laxua ll.U.t, !. I ' . .1 r -, atnl . tail.. . I -. fc. 11 . uullala, kiid ,.Ha ,,, a, l.,,,l. ""I'l U ll' aud g. L I, IM.y , .11 ,.( '., I, , l4 ' . I '"" I".e. laAU M I laubltl), Naf ill. 11 n:sioNs, lioiNiiiis " ami hack I'AY tOl,.n;Kn II vUH I- ii. . 4t .. 1.1, .m . '1 .a4 Ii ... I 1. . .1 . Hauu. k.WUllMH4 Mai 1 ' 14 M .4 a.. U4'til. I , ,j li.l(l .. . ... II ' .. . I . Ladies' spuiNa and summeh FANCY DRESS (K)0DS, Th o cIdom V(!5t of tlto Post Olllcc, eTTJSTHtJIl"V, E3IvTA., HAS Josl roi-rlvcd and oprncd a largo assortment of Knnov Drew Oends, such as (lloves. Jouvian hid-Rloves, Silk and lisle tbrend Oloves; Ladies ootton llrvso, Children's llio, Silk Jlits, Hundker ebb fa, Oirsrt. Kmhrcidcred Slijipers. IUIibuns I'A.V 'Y HUKnS HUTTONS. lluKle Himbs, Trimminir-, Buttotif, Hell KilKin, Velvet Ribbon, Braid, Bell Clnfps, Lidiea' Neek-tioa, :'nnc Button!, I'HAPH KIHHON and TKI.MM1NU; imbroiderinR Braids, Jnoonrt KDd StvLsg Kdginvrs and insi rtious Alalteero I, noc Collars, tlrenaditie Veils, Kaucr Dross Coin'js, Head Drevis, NctUI, and a Variety ot' other articles. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Book". Hymn Books, Blank Bocks, Memorandum Bucks, Diaries. Pocket Hooks, ink Stttiids, Pons, Pencils, c, Ac. TOYS AM) UA.MKS Fol! CIIIMME;:T, All of which have been selected with euro aud will be sold al rcasonubl 0 prices. ANNA PAINTER. Sunbury, April 2d, 1861. THE Kill) LION HOTEL. (I.nto Mrs. Boultun's.) MATiTCET BTItEET, BUN BUB V, PA. JULIUS ARBITER, HAS taken this old and well known stand, and relilted and furnished the same is prepared to accommodate Hoarders and Travelers with the best the market can nti'ord. He hopes by strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. His 'i'AHLK contains the best themaikct ntterds. His Par is tilled with the choicest of Liquors, both Malt and Spirituous. Tim stabling is good, and attended by careful Ostlers. Sunbury, April 30, 1S04. ly f'.I'Olt'rSllliVS BIIPOT. JUST received a new stink of Pishing Tacklo for Spring sales, consisting ol Hods, Heels, Lines, Baskets. Snoods, floats, Nets, Flies. Artificial Hail, Rigged Lilies, lint. (Irass and Hooks, to which the attention of dealers is particularly requested. Orders. Wholesale. nd Detail, punctually filled and suiislactioii warranted. JOHN KRIPKR. 2nd and Walnut streets, Philadelphia. February 27, 1I111 AN INTERESTING IIISTOKY or DR. BCHENK'S OWN CASE. WHILE LAHOltlNIl UNVKK C0NSLMPT1ON And how hid Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,' and Mandrake Pills acton the System in Curing that Disease, and tho 4ai-c:it Kut-tM'si Atti-iMlint; 11 ! The above is a correct likeness of Dr. Selienk taken many yean ago, after ho had recovered from Conc sumption ; by a course of his "Selicnk's Pulinoni Syrup." The likeness, although it docs not repre sent him anything like as bad as he was at the worst, yet it is in strong contrast with the hale and viguruus looks of tho Portrait below, which is the true like ness of hi ui at present time. The contrast between these two portraits is so great that many would not believe (hem to be the same person. Yet there are hundreds of persons, in and around Philadelphia, who will recogiiUo both urtriiits to bo true reprcsen. tations. When tho first was taken he weighed 10" pounds ; nt the present time his weight is 2.'u pounds. New Yoiik, Wednesday. March SO, 1H01. TO THE PUBLIC. Thirty years ajo I was In the last slages of Pul momuy Constunpliuu, and given opto die. I resided In Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parrish, then of this city, ordered me to Morestuwn, N. J., a distauocuf niuo miles which took mo two days tu get there. On my arrival 1 st, put to bed, and there laid for many weeks. This was my native place, whero ull my family lived and had died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who attended my luther iu his last illness, was culled, and gave me one week Iu fix up my af fairs. He had seen all my family go thai way, and thought 1 w as to go. too 'Then J' heard of the rcmo dies 1 now oBcr to the public, which cured mo. It teemed to me that I coul d feel I hem peuetratiujr my whole system. They soon ripened the matter on mv lungs, and I would spit ell re than a pint uf oltcnsiva) yellow matter every morning. As suuii as Unit bvgau to tubfido. my cuugli, lever, pain, night sweats all begun to leave me. and my appetite became so great Hint it was with ditliculty I could keep from eating too miirh. 1 s,s ui gnine I iny sirengm audi have beui growing in llc.-u ever since. For many years I have enjoyed uniiiliriupted good health, keeping the liver and stouia-h healthy with the Seaweed To liie and Mandrake Pilln, a I am of a billions ttmper iinient. My weight is two hundred and tueuty N,i,nd Ou my recovery people would send fur me lar and Hear, Iu see if their eases were like iiiiuu. Fur Ihi: luirpos.) I pay professional visits in Iho large cities '1 heeuiuuiuptii es ai.liluaeo the one th.il makes tlne medicines, and who was eared ol en. Min.ptiuu by Iheiii. Iu make new lungs is iiu.-i. Lie; but em ilie. in the lungs and chiuiiiu ulc.ra lii l toltho bloliehiul lubes cm be healed Sus ll ea-esare dying hourly under Ilia ordimty treatment ul ph v-ii iiu.s, and ji.-l ueh are cured by'lho proper use ot .Vb. i.k Puluiuiiiu Syrup, Staaeed J'onio, aud M iiidrakr Pills. I urn ic a heallby iii.in. will, a largo cavity in Ibe middle ubti H. t.ui Ui,g thU,er lobe ery ll.oi h l.i ,.aue.ind euliij,vtedhe.luuof the pleura. Ibe I' II Inn.', la ,uud Slid Ibe upper lobo u the rilit King i. ii, a lubrably i,y euudili..u. 'Jhe gi,ai nii.li m by liv.uu,,,.. ,l i,t t.uru eun.uuip. ion I- lliiy l, v ,l ,,, ,,.; II.. j, jj.t u u.e.li. li.e. " ''! 'I., e u, I,. ..(,,11 ,., i l o l .l. M..I. by o Uo.ng. ly a.iaug. Iho Kb ,le ui. 1 . llll.l.l pall' 1.1 .. k . .. ,u. lltr l . I... . aulelliUltLU ..1 ibu i,.h,.i.l u.,1. sr, H.V 'si. ' "I n.e'.r ai d bud lun. enough l.tllu euie 1 .11... I n.r . .Ii. HI l.oM I., u.o b ii.r rem.die. I ,i ..in ileeaa.cat.il lb., a ill ull ,,,.u v (lt.(r ouu- old S.ono can L. cured., .,,., II. er e..i.....li.l.d v.ep.l eul uih canlel. ulew Ibu. .1. bl.!' t Ibe ll. r ai.i.l .,,u,u. h a, v itimu b.ai. H. y I . V a l ii.'Ui.d ibu cnler . Inuiuu iaian I, Ub ll,. l..., , I. .1..11., I. u u.lils U Ul.a ,l,i! I. HI 1 1. ..a. ,u i.1 ) olbel ,wll..u . f Ibe ii.uiiliy. 'uu) 1. Il i,u oil, i .i.ll by a I' ul ...III. b lull buiai l uul a. iili c.ua.iu liate ai.d aMlu and all U( . .llH. I. I, I. .,,m! l.lul I ' ll. el Ibe .iuiu.l, .1., I , I ...ill,,. lll L .1 I.J, I!.. I, e. il.s I Ijuliili.-u l. I La. ...... I lly-uliultt any III. . J.i IU HI f (.,1 u ll.. U-l l Kill iU,.lU ihcitj i-d d .y aiua at, 1 Heals 1.1.I1I ).u ' .1. a I U.tf lu. 1.. la It. lite vui.dillua tu ill0'i' I...4 Su-I U.aktf ti, M l.luaal Iu l.as lli '.aai .1 all .ia.iid lu.llii I u a U l. oi l , a i Iu I,. . ... una iu II,. lui ,-. , I u.i.f . l.,l bl .la. I I I !. . lislwllk, .1 bl. I ai.d ll.a, aia-l a,aiui a ul ! lbs L--lu. .11 ai.) p. , m,,. b. fir II. al . ulail. lax He .u. a .it gi.al ,.l, 1. , f Itabt'aul V.b.al.i-4 laua.a iluu.4 11 . .ul U 1 a,, ,a, I , Ii 1. Uaa. a 4 lb. Ma., a. ll.. 4ua . W.ll.l la. II.. yl,au , tut (il llaa a, (.W.lu. aal aa) d.a It,. In,, i,4 ,aa.a a aa. ai.. it iusl ., t ul, 1 la.f I,. I II anl auak. I.a C, ... abaa'to 'kill Ul. I.. . , I li.tl .Li.li u I ,.. . I a. i . I . u ... 1 mi.,. ,. a . . f llaa Laul 1 1. j.. 1 ' 1. I .. il ,1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 il I it Iu. ... .. . 1 tba stomach, and II Is carried oil' by the aid of ih Mandrake Pills, the Pulmonic. Syrup i. mado into blood. This Is tho only way to core consumption. If I cannot get a Roml appetite, and food doe. not digest, 1 cannot ci.ra Iho patient Never mind Iho eouwtli ; remove he eanso and will flop of Itself. This is Ihc most Iruublo 1 have Willi my patients at my rooms. They any, '-Doctor, I fuel stronger; I can eat ; mv niulil sweats arc better, ard 1 feel bet ter every way; but my cough Is so bad yet;" and they aro astonished to hear mc say thai does not matter; remove the cause and tho cough will s op of its.df. S-dienk's Seaweed creates a good rj.pctito in about nine days, when llirro is no lung disease, union tho liver Is so congcted that tho Mnndrnka Pills ennnot unlock the duets of tho gall bladder in that short space of lime, in order to allow the stulo bilo to pass oil'. Keep Ihc liver and stomach healthy and there is loss danger of consumption or any other disenso. It is hard to take cold when thoso organs lire healthy. Those that are bilious, low-spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor appetite, nervous, stomach full of wind, everything that is eaten lies heavy, loss of inomorv, try 0110 bottle of .VCHKNCK ' SKA WFF.D TON IC, and ona box of KCHLNK'S MANDRAKE PILLiS. It is only a cost of one dollar and twenty-five cents, with full di rections. This D sufficient, in many easos, to saii fy what tho medicines arc. Frequently one bottlo makes a great chango iu the system. Any person that enjoys ordinary health, by using tho Soaweed Tonic and Mandrako Pills occasionally, must gel tho digestive organs iu such n henlthy condition that they become lleshy I can produce a number of my old consumptives patients now enjoying good health, weighing nearly 200 pounds. I will concludu by relating three cures I have made in New York, and which are all different, and wish any ono who feels an interest in the matter to visit thein. First is Mrs. Farlow, residing then atNo. 107 Houston street Her husband called upon meal my rooms. X'i Bond street and wished me to call and see her. lie said 1 could do no good ; that he had had nil tho best medical attendance, and all said she was tint far gone with Consumption to bo cured ; but she had heard of soino great cures I had made, and ho desirod to gratify her wished. I called, and found her lying couliued to her bed in the last s'age of bronchial consumption and without doubt must have died soon. 1 examin ed her lungs, found both bronchial lubes very much affected, but no cavities bad formed, her congh was very severe, the spit-box was half full of thick pus. Pulse 110. leg swollen very much ; mid werso than all, she had chronic diarrhoea. Her bowels had been moved eleven times that day. fold her that she had lungs anough to be cured, but that this diarrluea liad been of long standing, nnd her stomach was in such a utecrntcd couditiou that I was afraid nothing could be done. She insisted 1 should try and do what I could for her. observing that she could not last long in the condition she was in, and I could not nmko her any worse. I gave her lirst a doso of my Mandrako Pills, and the Ionic and .vrup freely. That was on Tuesday, and by tho next Sunday tho diarrhoea was carried oft, her appetite had returned aud she could sit up in bed and cat her dinner. Sho i.ninw well, and gave a long certificate, certified to by tho Her. Dr Downing. .Mrs. Bartholomew, Sll Wost Forty-fifth street, came to my rooms with a tumor on her liver. .She was low-spirited, skiu sallow, tongue coated, bowels costive, no appetite, and fust sinking into tho grave, 'iho said tumor had been running over fourteen ffears. I gave her Syrup. Tonie and Pills, and told icr totake them just as the directions wero printed. She came back to my rooms. a2 Bond street in two weeks, somewhat boiler ; her tongue had begun to clean a little arouud the edges, her skin whiter and ber eyes brighter and the tumor discharging very ollcnsive matter, much faster than it had ever done before. She kept gradually improving, and in alsiut Iwo months rho caine lo my rooms very much fright ened, saying that Iho tumor had nearly stopped running, and was healing up, and that every doctor had told her lhat if it e er healed it would cause her death. I told her that the disease had all left her system, and nature would heal tho ulcer up. They are now healed, and have been for about, a year, aud she is a heaiiv and robust a woman as you will find in u days walk. She is giad lor tiny one to call 011 her, and takes great pains to visit any one that sho hears has anything like her case, and tries to get them to cotnu and see inc. The next case is Miss .'e field, from Stamford. Coi.n., Mis. Bartholomew gut her doiwi lo sec inc. and she has been ever since at hcrliuuse. When sho lirst caine lo my rooms, she was much emaciated wiih a distressing cough, spil ling large iiiautiiies of blood. 1 examined her lungs with the rc.-pironieter. and in all my practice never fouud 0110 w ith one lung so far gono and the other lung so sound. I could not give much encourage ment. 1 thought she would die ; but to my aston i-hment the Pulmonic. Syrup, Seaweed 'Juiiic. and Mandrake Pills all scouted to go right to wuik, tliu lung is ull healed over, leaving 11 cavity as large as a goose egg; good appetite, fiue spiiits, and has gained some thirty-five pounds iu weight. Sho has some cough yet, which 1 do nut tnink will leave her beiore June. I should think it would be of great interest 1,0 some unprejudiced physieiau lo visit these cases, particularly Miss Scolicld, urany of theiu who have been cured by my medicines. They aru num erous in New York ; but the above three all ditVcr from each other ; and i. my medicines are doing what 1 represent they are, they should bavo the credit and the nlUicU-d know where mid how they may be cured. J. II.NCHliXK, M. D. Dr. J. II. Si henk can be found at Iho piiueipal office, No. ,'i'J North tiih Street, Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 11 A. M- until 0 P. M., tu give advice frco ol charge; but lor a through exnminatiun be charges three dollars. Price ot the Pulmonic isyrup and Seaweed Tonic each $t 25 per bottle, or SO tho ball dozen. .Maudinku fills 1'u cent, per box.uud is for sale by nil Druggists aud Dealers. May H, l.Slil. ly A Joint resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution. VA. it Vi'iilft'l l-'l the Smi'ti! 11 ml Hume vf !tjiictttittiitireit the (' DiiimitirulltU uf 1'iun hi! mi, in in HtMtrttl AhhmI'Iii nut, 'i'liat tliu lullnwin uim.'iulinrnt j m proposed to the Constitution of the (.'oiiiiiiouwutiltli in uc- corihiiiCi) Willi tliu provisions of the tenth article thereof; There shtill lie an ailditional section to the tiiiril iirUele ol the (.'oiibtuiition, tobeilesiir- natiM as acrtiiin lour, as follows : 'Sixtiox 4. Whenever any of the quali fied Hector ot tuis C ointnonwealtli shall Ijc in actual military service, under a reijuisi tion from the President of the United States, or by the nutliotily of this Commonwealth, such electots mav exercise the ri"ht of sull- ragu in all iljclions by the fili.ens,tuii.lcr sucli regulations us are, or fcliall be jirescnb ed by law, us fully a if they were present at their usual place of election." fciKiTlux 2. There shall be two addition al sections to tlieeleventh article of the Con stitution, to be designated tis light, und nine, us follows : "Suction 8. No bill shall be passed by the Lcuisduturc, containing more than one subject, w hich shall be clearly expressed iu the tale, except appropriation bills." "Ski tii in 'J. io bid bliia.ll lie passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, in any case, wtii re the authority to grant such powers, nr privileges, bus been, or may heiealur be, conferred Upon the courts of this Commonwealth." IIK.NKY C. JOIIXSOX, Speaker of the House of liepresentalives. JOHN P. PKXSKY, Speaker of the Senate. (K KICK OK HIE Sl.t m-.TAIIV UK TIIK CoMMOSW I.AI.TII, llAIIUISISClid, April Wtli, IPUI. PENNSYLVANIA, SS : 1 do hereby certify that the I .1. S. I foregoing is u full, true 11ml cor-'---' net copy of the original Joint laVkolution of the (ieiieial Assemliy, entitled "A Joint l.csolutiou proposing certain Ann ndiut nts to the Constitution," as the aatue remains on li!e at this ollice, J.N 'J'a. 1 1 Mii.w whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand und iaued the seal uf the No letaiy'a oliice lo be allixed, thuduy und e..r ubove written. KL1 SLll- Lit," Sn ii t.iiy of the Cuiiiliioii wealth. I The alien v Lesohitiuii having been agreed lo by u in. iju lily uf the lunula is of t n 1, House, at two s in ei'-.-ive kossions of (he lieiu iiil As-i tidily ul this Comuiiiuweiilth, j the pliipn.cd ttiiii iid. m ilts v ill lie aiil.liiilt. ,1 j In the people, lor III. ir ttdop'ioii nr reji e I loin, tio (he nils I' 'I'l t.MiAV UK At ol M' in I lie u.irof our J. mil 1. lie thousand tight bun, Ind and ruty four, in ui cord nun with tliu provisions i.f tliulitilh Ut t ii Iu ul' Iho Coiialit:it.,n. all. I Ibu Hi t, t litilled "All net pnn ubiiig Iho linn and iiuiiiiut uf submit. Illlll 111 llu pe.ijil,,, ,, (lui, IIJ.pi.lVul uud r.ilitli uli.in or l.j 1 ti. 111, ('it- proposed auiiii.b 111. nla ,i I has ( niitliluiii.il,'' i.piroid tho Imnly lliil l ,l..y 1, 1 Aplll, U..V ll.ouaall.i ilbl huudiid aiiul aixti l.uir. ' 1 1 1 Sl.ll'Ut, Ki rn lary of t lie I i'iiiui.,imeu!tli. Api ii Ull, I NO I iu 'I'm 4'lt-ur lUr tM ! I'lh ., i sk iin nt us. i mini nin l.H.UT.M.Sci lJ.V KlM.tii Ibaal, ii..' llll.la .aavlubaa, I , af S lta I tt ill kill a -W4i I fl Ii I I hi It III lit. I I I M II ll I' It tl.li.- I 11 , a, aud Ma, kit I'laa. I I. I. I. I U. a L, ll ... a , ., I . I. I .... I HEADY HOOFING Roady to nail down. ready "nooriNa At less ih.-ui half tho cost of tin roofs. READY RGOriNCr iloro durable than tin. READY "ROOlFINa Suitable lor sleep or flat roofs. HEADYR00FINO For nil kinds of buildings, iu nil climates. HEADY llOOFINO Easily, cheaply, and quickly put on. lced so coating over nitn cement alter 11 is nance, uowu. READY UOOFING Made of a strong woven fabric, thorough W sntnratei) and covered upon both suit. ices with a perfectly terproot composition, and rut up in rolls reauy lor use It) inch wide, and 74 feet long. AVc also manufacture LIQUID C1E1TT. Fon Leikt Tim Roors, Much cheaper and more durublo than oil paint. ALSO, Compound Omen I, For Leaky hinlo Roofs, Which trill often savo the cost of a new roof. Samples of Heady Rooting and Circulars sent by niuil v,hen desired. Kavorahlc'.criiiS made with responsible parties who buy to sell again. READY ROUFINeJ CO., 7u Maiden Lane, -N. V,. April 2.1, ISOt. 1-jt tj luxly Cmi lie an Artlnl. COOPER'S PHOTOGRAPH AND ART GALLERY, No. 1 3! Chesnnt Street, oppoita the V. 8. Mint, tlullcry, Ucccption nnd Operating Rooms ALL OX FIRST FLOOR. All stvlesand slr.es of rbotO);rph, Ivorvtvpes. Ferrotypes or Tintypes'' und taken at prices Wsuit Ihc times. Pictures Finished iu Water Colors, Oil, India Iuk ' and l'n-iil ! Horses and other animals. Equipage. Country Seats 1 Ruins. Modelsof .Muehiuery, Ac. , lor I'atenting ac curatcly photographed. 1'. F. Cisiper desires lo call the attention of per sons visiting Philadelphia to his now Uround Floor j tlnllcry, here he has introduced newly-patented ! cameras, cupnblo of taking, in a few seconds, one liundrcd l'hotographs. from the small stamp or auto graphic, to the Imperial nnd Life Size. Alter many experiment he has succeeded in pin- 1 eing his sky-light at an improved tingle, diffusing j the light in ciiunl proportions, and producing that : soft gradation of tono which cannot be given by the , side and sky-lights generally used, and which i.f so much iinlNi'rtance to the beauty of a picture. It is . made of French glass nnd is the largest iu l'hila.lel- : pliia. ! .Mr. Cooper has been engngH more than twenty I veurs in Ihc study and practice of llm Fine Arts. ilis l ing experience us a Miniature ami Portrait ; Painter is sulhcieiitguarnutce for the perfection of ' the pictures made at bis establishment. i 'lhei.it of 'idealizing is well understood ; none but the most skilful urtisleare employed in the respective departments. All Pictures Warranted ; the Ivory-type will nut change in any climate, and will stand the test of acids. Particular attention is paia lo giving grace ful and et.y positions. Daguerreotypes uud all other kiuds of pictures ' copied, from small medallion to life size, and finish- , ed iu colors or iudiuu ink, to look vpjal tu pictures taken from life. j This Gallery possesses rare facilities for taking : Equestrian Pictures frum life, in the rear building. ' where from one to fifty burses can bo holographed nt a time. 1 N. U To riiotogrnphers. Culorists and others. ' Just Issued. A New ork on Photograph Coloring. Ivorytyping, Enamelling, ' Ivory Miniaiure Painting. Ac. Complete instructions given for making Ivorytypi-s with Fome valuable receipts, never betore published, . useful to all photographers, fur one of which a large Ulil has been otlcred. Jly follow ing the directions contained in this book, even those peisui s w itli 110 previous knowledge of Painting cannot tail In color photographs iu a beau tilul t.ud effective style. Hue copy with model of coloring f j 00, without model I Ull. liy remitting fill, Iuk model sett of colors, Ac, will be sent free of charge. : Will be Published ishortly. ! A Yai.i aiii.k Woiik ux IMiah inu. 1 With progressive illustration of the Human Face and Figure. ALSO, . A ll.lMD-HouK US I'OSITIONS. ! With Illiistralioiis. Designed for the use uf Photo- ! graphers and Artists. I Mr. Cooper continues to receive Ladies and Hen- tlemeii into his Classes for iustructrou iu Drawing, . uud Photograph, Ivorylype. India Ink uud l'n-iil J Painting, and u beuutiftil process for Enameling 1 Pictures. : Circulars containing list of prices of pictures mid further information respecting the Hooks and Terms , ot' instruction may be had by enclosing Post Hili.e Address and u rti.mp to , P. F. COOPER. i 133S Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Caleb Cope. President Academy of Fine Arts. Dr. Thus. II. Wilson. Ornithologist and Entomologist llev. Jlioinaj Miles M.irlin. P. E. Church, lion. Victor A. Snrlori, Cuusul ot Leghorn. Robert U. Clarkson, of Firm of Jay Cooke .t Co. New V01 k, llev, W. A. Maybin, licet, ft. Alban s Church. Huston, J. E. Tilton A Co. Henry lloulnnl, Esq., Long llran. h, N. J. llaltiniore. Mous. Amedee uuvou. French Cuncul. May 21st, ISiil. VA1.I Aiu.i: i iMiu:it .ir oAi. LAMIsi FOB rilllK subscriber ofli rs fur sale low, some valuable L Tracts of Timber Land, in Cliapmau and Cole lirouk loiMnliii. iu Clinton county, and a valuable Tract of Coal Lund, ill Mount Ynrmcl lowu-hip, Northumberland county. Also a Farm, fviw-.Mill. and 'limber Land, in Limestouu tuwuship. I'liioii county. Also, a dwelling house and two lots iu the Borough of Northumberland. Applv soon lo CHARLES PLEASANTS, Executor of Hugh itellur, dcc.ascd. Suiibiirv. May 2d. liMl. ubMUY UAliPEU. j o. SiO .tlt'II St., lliiliiI-l.1,Iii. 1 M A X I' FACTl' It E 11 A DEALER IN WATCHES. FINE JEWELRY. S0LIDSILVER WARE And ROUER'S Superior Plated Ware. Cjf-AII kind of Silver-Ware, made on the premi ses. WATCH Repairing carefully done ! March I'd, lodl ;iui AT 'I'll I-. 1 1 TMQ MVTT1 T A T? Pi in ? I T Allia WAaMILLA lMl UlCIl-M, o. v-0 tuKHNi r Srurr.r. (Fdrunrly No. 708.) l'iUL.VlUvLl'JUA NOW 0rKN-luri-.1Ilv MANTILLAS and CLOAKS.' Alnn, Fprinjj mid Suininer ilttruu'iil-i, of our own MHiiulttcturc, ol lb LaUl Myit uud in great va riety. j. v. rnooToit a n., Tho Fana Mantilla Emporium, Nu. W,'o Cuw.ut Ktrrfl, 1FL iUK-l bim. April V '61 cu-St i. iFMiJ ly N L VV L V 1 Ml-11 O V I; 1 C It lu S C K N T S 0 A L K n i:uTiti '. I'liMn. AeVuMt lisUnl In be III he! I..B .u l ine Medal and Unheal aaarda io Ame. riea r..ccived. llLLill.i.Ns AM) asKOiMt II AMi I'l AMIS. W iueiooun, Nu. 7;'. AlU II St , Im I,, Kihih, illlLAM.I.PIUA. Match M, no .Ittiw ISAAC K- 8TAUFFEH. ttttilt lt .HwUrr ttattl Jrilfr, I M r iUTI Httt MLVLR WAHK I luitur of WAItJILS Na.. lit .NotU, (Msuad ft (',.., Quaiiy, I'lliLA litLIIIU I IK haa a..aa)Mtv ut. hand aa eaautt annul uf I ai.d eil.ar I'aut.l Mtf. l...ia. and l'l..,ti M alahaa . I tiae Hold (lianas an .la an I kats Uia. I'llta 1( Hlbata I11U4VI hiaa. Ul aa'a la'K, aiitnaiuia l eas. altdatll4aa I kala, Pabaiila. ltlu,l.l. fii.c. lavwla-j, kiltal 'U.-.U, iHaa-tl, Tt. Ball ,,,4 iy.t.,. Cpaai feaiiu aaata, I ax lla.iia tiiaa riull tWad liullaM kallaai, MalaUa, 4 , k.U. lliaitaua.4 I'.JUI. 4 I'a.at .- adla.1 tat, a, (ill kea.,14 Ua af I aah H I 1'UI a ( 11 , U4 laa.lil lull J...I.J I'atal.l Ltttf alotb,alala e.auataaall ut kaaaal , eLi oltial alakalai.l aaill.al aualll) ' ll I'M Ial .1. . 1. a. hi I 4 ' I I I j I : . I .. 18G3? " 1863. FRILING & GRANT AT THIt MAMMOTH STORE, yOt'LT) respeetfullj announce that they have just received and opened a ypry lurge and well selec ted Stock or ' GOODS OF ALL KINDS, which they are willing to dispose of at a VERY FMALL ADVANCE ON I lrat Vo-t. 0 . 0UB STOCK IS C0MPLE.TE AND EMDUC'i:3 EYEHYTIIING GIVE XTS -A. CALL, Thankful for past fuvora we hope to meet a con tinnaucc of the same by still selling Hoods as cheap if not 'IllMlr'.It than can be purchased else, where. FRILINU A GRANT. Punbnry, May 23, 1HG3. O. W. IlEUl.tH, - Sill.ONOS JIAl 11 K. ZIEQLER & MALICIC ATTOHNEY8 AT LAW, Slllllllll-.V, .-Illtlllll,--Illlltl '.. IJI. Offer their profesieual services to lite public. Col lections nnd all other professional business entrusted to them, will receive prompt attention Also, Military claims will bo collected, such as Bounty, Iluck-Puy. Pensions. Ac.. Ac. llotli speak the Herman Language. Office Market Square, next door lo Prothonolary 's office. Sunbury. March 5, ISttl. If. 11. Jl.lNMCIt. Vtlorncy nt Sl Nlll RV. PA. Collections attended to in the counties of Nor thumberland. I'nion, Snyder, Montour, Columbia and Lycoming. r.Kiniti-.xirs. Hon. John M. Reed. Philadelphia, A. U. Ontlell A Co., Hon. Win. A. Purler. " Morton McMicha. I. lisu.. " E. Kelcham A Co.. .-!) Pearl Sln-et. New York. Juhli W. Ashiuead. Attorney ut Law, Matthews A Cox. Attornevs'at Law, " Suutnry, March 2tf, 1m12." ' iir.ectt'w 1101 1:1,, Y. ninnn"e!i'.er.t of this well-known Hotel hav ing been resumed bv Messrs. Ci'Vl.E A HERII. the present proprietors, bei: len e to inforni the public tiiitt the lioii-e is now being thoroughly renovated, refitted, nnd improved, with n 1 iew to the proper and comfortable acoounnodiition of those who may favor the establishment with their custom. Hucsta will receive due attention and courtesy, and no expens will be spared that may conduce to maintaiu hotel in a first-class style. Families and ol hers di-tring lo sojourn in Harris burg during Ihc summer months, will find pleasant boarding and large uud well-ventilated rooms at our establishment. up,,u moderate terms. .Clin, SCOTT COYI.K J. Hllilililtf IlKKlt. March 2!l. 1-H2. 5IA.Sai:iCS IMTllVI' IJVI1 Ti: i ti:i:zi:i : As Improved for 1SJ.9 and IrtCn. Rv E. KETCH AM A CO.. 2'J Pearl st.. New York. HIE onlv Freezer constructed on scientific prin ciples, with a revolting can nnd spring blade scraper. J tie one bastens tbe Ireezmgol luc .-ream. -the other rouiows il ns fa-d as frozen. The most rapid in freezing, with the least quantity of iee. The most economical in cost, as it is the most simple and durable in structure. For sale iu all the principal cities and loa ns iu the I'nion. Each Freezer ace mpauied with a hook of recipes and full directions. PRICES. 3 quarts, -I quints, ii quarts, S quarts. a It quarts, 20 quarts. Applv lo II. 11. MASSl'.lt, March 211, Im',2. . f I (H) 4 oil l 1111 ti nil X ml 12 no s'unbiiiy, l'a. 1'or IC ill st. n Iff, lto:i-lit-H, Alt In. ICt-tl ltll";N, .llotllM ill I'lll-Si, D'oolf IK.a'a.f liiNfffK on l'luiitis, I'snls, Aniiiiiilsi, .Vf. 1 Put up in 2.V. .'Oc. nnd 1 nil l'oves. Hollies and 1 Fliiaks. and ?..', izes for Hotel-. Public lnstitii j tious, Ac. t "lily inf illible remedies known.' Free fiom Hoisons.' Not dangerous to the Human Family." ! Huts eouie out uf their holes to die.'7 I I'jf Sold Wholesale iu all large cities. Sold by till druggists nnd Retailer- everywhere !!! Ht.w auk ! !! id all worthless imitations. See that Coslar's'' name ia 011 each Hex. Hottle and Flask, before von buv. ! Address lll'-MlY IC. OS ' lt. 1 Principal HeK,t 4"2 Hro.idnay New York, i ( Sold by all Whulcsule und Hel.nl Diuggists in J Suuburv. Pa. Feb. 2(1, I Si.l. 8111 ; WASHIiNUTON jiousi;, ! Southwest Curner of Market Square, I WI'.MCI III, lA. rpilE lindersignej respectfully informs the public ' L thut he bus taken charge of I lie nUive mimed 1 Hotel, and asks f.,r the continuance of the former ! patronage aud would invile all others to give hi 111 a , cull. I IIISTAULE U alwnr mipiilit il witb tlit btt the niHikrt ulT.rlH iIw IUr vtHituHlt the rhuicl i(,u.n. ami hiub linif ia ltoud aud ttell attended lv earel'ul Dsilera. MK'HAtL aVLUT. Siiuhury. April, lo, IK04. THE MISSES JOHNSTON S II () A 1( U I X O A N 1 I) A V Still) O L I 'or Vouny; lttllfH, Xo. lltitf Spruce Slreel. I'hiladeli hia. lilil tiltM LS : llev. lr. Howe, I'atid W eUler. tsu . llev. lr. Suddarda, NVin lluvaard lirnvloo. Ksij , llev. lir I'lxprr, t.eorge M Wharloit, f.. , Henry M Kuia. I , '1' ti. llolliiiala.irih. La.., It It. M ini oiuerv. Li lion. Alet1.11 1, r Henry 'II1..11.1U iuailni. Ksti , rinladelphia. 1 lleeelnlier j, Isxt.l ! ' ' ' JEKEMlAH SNYDER. , Alltirnfy V 4'uuMa.fllur ul laiatt, Otti. a ua South aid of Market alre. l f.mr do,ra . .t id Hearbart loiilcciiouety atiare, HUN1IUHY, J'A. W ill attend promptly to all uol,a.i,,i, l.uHnr.a riilruat.sl iu Lia ame, lite cllcctiott olelaiiua iu ,,r lilulilba'rlaU'i and Ilia adjoining eouuliea t',iiaulia'.ioiia in (letuian and rlnlub. hut.Luiy, Maiclt III, mI4 1 N K W (i O 0 J) S! Tea d.a r l of W m II Mdla-t a Sho ai...e, ' ul.lury1 l'a Juatopam.4 In ah atippl) o NKW Sl'JUMJ (iOODS, 1 Sir it aa fan. jr iraa Tiluiu.lu.-a HlfUii... I.l...r llatidkeiehiali, I a Ilia' Lin. a. t ollaia and ( ud l.eola Lit .a aud r t o!!.a. .rlla lb, I la. .a.( 1 lullataata) hl.etaa. Hair Nulla, ilwl til.L,.ia, I Ki. H laiia at4 lilua Saxk llaa, Cutarla, laak.r CknK, ua t B.aMKlIIU okaa aj.4 ai.a.aa Al'. aaa. H.Uul taualia lar lia.tikaldl aaiatt a a). Ilttr Mllat aaiaa Ja,.aia4 at.4 l.lotla Mai.lu.a I ia I'uliata aud Vaila l.iakadiaia mu4 t aila aud ( 4.la.)r til ulkll ailaalra I.a. Kuu,.la,a l lair a. " Mill 1. 1 miti l akl..l . I! I i , XV M. KNOCnE, S3 MARKET STREET, IIARRrSBCRO, PA., I)oaler In P I A NO S . Nt.Vf Rswwnod I'laJifis, from the best makers from r2!HI upwards. MKLODEONS. "I hn best manufactured Inslru menta, lrnm fLS t, T100 Uultara, Yiolins. Atwrordeons. Flutes. Fifes, Drums, Itanjns, Tamlaourines, Ylulln and Guitar strings aud musical mer ehandiio In general. ' sheet; ittsic. The latest pnblienfions alwaya on hand. Music tent by mail to any part of the country. OVAL, HQ LARK, HILT AND ROSEWOOD FRAMES. Suitable for looking glasses, and alt kinds of pictures' always on hand. A (lne assortment of best plated LOOKING H LASSES from smallest to Inrgrat sires Any atyle of frame made to order at the shortest notice. nm. K.MJt;nr., April 11, 1P63. n Market it., ilarrisburg A l.nrjg Aaanrtmcnl of I EVANS & WATSON' S SALAMANDER SAFES. tiliEAT FIRE AT READINO, PA. February 12, 13C2. (IrNTLEMr It elves mc much satisfaction to inform you that in the severe tire which, on the morning of the lib inst., entirely destroyed all my st.K-'k and materials, I had one of your Salamander rire I'root nnloa. Alter enduring on Intense red bent for seven hours, the Safe was opened, and the Hooks and Papers were preserved in an iimblcmislicd condition. 1 shall need another Safe as soon as I get in order. 1 ours, most respoottuiiv, W P. DICKINSON, Reading, Va. . FIHE AT 0 it KEN CASTLE. t'u.iMBiiiisat 1111. Franklin countv. Pa.. I August ;tlst. IHO 1 1 I Messrs. Ersis A Watson. Philadelphia (lentle men: On the morning of the 2L'd of August, IStil our Storehouse nt Oroenciistle was destroyed by Are. The Salamander Safe we purchased from you some few years since was in the almve mentiliiied store house, and contained all our books, papers. caMi, A c. which were preserved in a perfect condition, after orilig exposeu 111 a mosi nuciisc 11e.11 ior several Honrs. Please inform us iinm what terms you will sell us another larger Sate. Yours truly. OAKS A AUSTIN. Salamander Safes, for Ranks, Stores, Private i Families, Ac, Ac. Also, Evans A Watson's Patent j Alphabetical Hunk Locks and Hank Vault Doors, ! equal to any made in the country, and sold 011 as ' good terms. V A W. would respectfully refer to tin. following Hanks and other parlies. ha ing their , Safes and Lm'ks now iu use, to their entire satisfac tion, and innny others given at their Store. I xiTKIi Stati.s Mini, Rrnnch Hunk, Shelhyville ! Philadelphia. Tennessee. . I'mtkiiStatkh AiisKXAL.City Hank of Philadelphia. California.. floHsolidation H'k of Phila. j Pottstonii Hank. Pa Com 111 Dank of Piiiln. , Coatcsille Hank. Pa. Chntanooga Hank, Tenn. ; Stroudsbmg Hank, Pa. Pre'm Loan Ass'on. 4th st. j Jersey f-hore Hunk, Pa. Hiuik of Northuniheiland. I Look Haven Bank, Pa. Hank of North'n Liberties, ; I'nion Hank. Hnliiimare. Philadelphia. S.iiiliwestei 11 H; i.k of Va. Paul and Swift, Hunkers, . Fulton Hank. Aibiuta. Ha. Alabauin. Newark Hunk. Del W. 14. Sterling Wilkesb'e. : P.unk r-fN. C. Raleigh, Lewisburg Hank. Pa. Other references given upon calling at our Store. I No. Hi S. Fourth Street. Philadelphia. j Sept 5. lsil.t ly j i its-liilllott louse, ! NORTH I 'MnEK.VtND. PENNSYLVANIA, I 1 (.V.ir is liirr) riMlK siih-riber having leased this well known I 1. Tavern Stand, lately kept by Mrs. C. S. Hmw 11, ! respectfully informs the public that he is refitting and ; repairing the premises, and will bo prepared to en . terluiii, in a eoinfortuUu maimer, hi numerous friends throughout the county, and all wluamay pan. ,ni7e his establishment. ; April 12, lsil2. JOSEPH VANKIRK. .ti. '. 4Je:aieii ikti Confectionery, Toy and TOXJIT STORlH. .flitrlat l Sli-ffl, Stiiibiiry, n. C'ONKKCTKiNF.nY OF AI.I. KINDS, TOYS OF EVEHY DP.St llll'TIOX, FKl'lT, Arc.. Ac, (1'lNSTAN'TI.Y on hand and for sale al the ii'ieve J e.-tablisbmelil utnliulesale and retail, al reucoli hblo plil'CS. Ilv is maiiiiftaeiiiring all kinds of Coiifeclionaries to keep up a full assortment which aro sold at low rates. Tobacco. S.'gars. Stationer.'. Nuts of nil kinds, nnd ,11 variety of other articles, all of whi.ik are otlcred ; w bolcsiile and retail. l'r Reiucuibcr the name and place. .(CT J M C. H FA It II APT. Maiket street, 3 doors west uf E. Y. llrilit A Son's i store Sunbury. Sept. 10. IStlll.tf lul i-u:ilii!iil llt.tfl, .'liiO ami 107 liruutltray. t'in-nr.rl'iuu.liititirit NEW YOltK. T Jill IS first class House the most quiet, homelike X nu I pleasant Hotel in the city offers superior : ii.dueements to thi.se visliiug New York lor business or plettMire. It is central in its locution, and kept on , the Kriioi-i'AN Pi. as. iu connection with 'I'm. mi's 1 Sa i.oun. where refreshments can be hud all hours, ( or scrvcal in their own rooms. The charges are mo derate, the room nnd attendance of the lirst order Liaibs. nnd all Ibe modern conveniences atlachtd. j Sept 111. lSli.J. Willi I'.ijtf .--lOOO lifff, OF WALL PAPEIt UF EVERY DESIRAHLE 1 STYLES AND PATTKRNS JEST reeei.cd direct from the Manufacturer, ut the MAMMOTH SH HI K of FK1LINH A GRANT. 1 Sinhury. March lj lxi- .. ' .,' ,' i i 1. 11 Jv iv . j IJOOJb AM) SJIOIiSj ' I I 1T received from New York and Pbiladelpbia. t) a Ire.-lt supply ol I he lutes (iiuilitv. wliit'h he Ikid t in 1 uii.'lir up to nrtlcr. iiim! i unrrmiliil lo jive tni tmitaf!inii. Jlc h:n iiunUt nrriiniiiii'nU in the .'ity to liuve his Lent work niHdo , to opUt. whifli oiin br liml ut till tiini-o. if tint on tin i id llirv will In pnti'iin-tl nt rruioi).ililt.' iMii,i. .Mttiitit'iu-turii.g ut' lioi'I una .vll"i:S uf nil kin.ti ii.- u-util. 1 will nl whiiU'i-nlc Hunt. nn-l Slim- by lite Imix. j I'.ill nnl fViiiiiiiiu bi-t'urt 'iiriliii?in Utwhro f uw fiilinly yjurit'l. ti. j 'J htuiktul t'T ptitntiiHpo hcrolifft.ro lM,tw'cl. lie ; r'siivil'.ill v iMilitMi h colli iniiiiiuM' tl (hi s.unt. ! mill Sloii room, tbrtre dvMr ol' tin J Lit tl ! lluaU iu Murkvt Siiuire. VM. II .MILU.K. Sunbury, Sept. 19. ISfiH. UTAXTKI" iiiimcdialelv a Jtur Shoi'inukcr. ; Men.' Work. 1 tioutl wtii'i paid. I PRIVATE ACADEMY, ! NORTHUMBERLAND. j rnilK 1IEV. JAMKS DICKSON', will re-oHin hia 1 Academy on Moudav, the 17th day uf August, 1-Mi... The following hranchef will be taught : Latin, (ireek, .Miillieinnlies. Philosophy. Khet.iric, 1 Lojrie, lltsuk Keeping. Vocal Mnsie in theory aud practice. Al-o. i.s,ruphy, Uraiumar, lliatory. I Cuuiiioaition Writiuar. I Ttll.MS : ' Per Quarter of 1 1 weeks. MtoH i In Ilia above branehea aitlmut the luiiguagea M IHI Lul iu and ahovv In auehes, 17 00 lireek and aliotv hrauchts, S nu See Circular. 1'or further particulars apply to I1LV. JAMKS MCKSUX, Teacher Norlliunil.erliin.l, Annual 1st, SiU ly lltltl.OWN 1II4.'0 III. I I.. Ileal, rs and I'oiiauiii.m ol the alao.e (', I, l ialed Waalt liiuv. will pluauw lake Uolii a, llml tho l...l,, l are altered lo read 1NDIQO BLUE, I IT VV AT AHVrtl t lllltt rurr't. n H I U H T o II V , No ill S rib M l oi Sirrel, 'lll.Ai l.pin a I 1 he uuttliiy vl Ihia lilua will U Ibe aatue iu tterv I IraKel' J It la a. rr.uitrd lo .!. tu,. water than laioa ll,a ! am. quanlily ol Udt,,.., w4 u, ,u wtM.h urli, Ibaa any olb.r W a.k ilia in Ik. tuaikel It 4,,. a.d wtl.ily rl.ar aud a ttol asiil. aaa Ilia1 elotbe aa w..a, ,. il., t,i,.., mm 4 (tts 14,,, a, j a-dt r. 111 half ol a .let. a ill u,.k, g , , 1 l-aul4 lilua aa any lliat U Maaiv, al tana Hold ta ' ei 1 At 1 it ia rlailt. al ll a aaiae Hiaaaa Ipa Ia.i1.tlu4 1 aia4 lalMl.at ariteiiw, bgnaa kaa.wa ill k.4 11 tat I ksuab la. tk.tr aattBalLaJl Iti H ikd aal aa al i M niaaa,ta a. I I ir" All 1.1a. pal aaAw IklaaaU a Ilk tUeiv kai... a u la aa Ituiiailaw Ik. Saw Lal.la 4,., a ...J taaaalila a Maa (. j I 4al.lrUilH.l;,,..l 1 ! I I I e ' The Ailnni'ai tprosia, ('ompnnr. GIVE NOTICE that they have conclnde-f nr. rangementa with Iho Northern Central Railmad Company to run trains from Ilaltimore Tor York, Ilarrisburg, Dauphin. Halifax. Trevorbm, Sunbary, Nortbuinberlnnd. Lewisburg, Milton, Mnncy, Wi'l liamsport. and all intermediate stations, eminciin nt Ilarrisburg with the OREAT WESTERN' EX PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, El. Louis and the West. Also with .Howard A Co ' .. mm...- n. Danville. Rloomsi urg, Wilkesbarre, J'ittslon, Scran ton. end intcrmnliate stations on the Cattawissn, uiwaasHiiia n ,.inon.snurg Jtattronds At Wil limsK.rt, by Iltwnrd A. 0o. Exprei, t,, Jerer Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A Cu and their eotineetions. for Canton. Trov l liiiirii' Roehinter. Piiiffalo. Niagara, and to aft aoeibla aonls in W estern New York nnd Canada, bv whi h they Will lorward Merchandise, Specie. Rank Not-a t n al"1 V'"ttl'1 i'knitos ot every desvrip- Also, Notee, Drafta nnd Rills for Collection. Experienced and fflietent messengers emploved nnd every effort will be made to render sntiwru finn' J , JOHN HINHIIAM. fufserintendenl Penn'a Division. Philadelphia. R. A. HsdlLR, Agent for Sunbury. April 5, 1892. J iiitAitr not mi:. Curner vf Stuti and Third ftrrtln, iUnRisnt-RO, Pa. mills IIOt'PK, Inconsequence or its convenience I and near locution to the Capitol, has made it a desirable stopping place, not only lr those having business al Iho seat of (Jot eminent, but fur othcis visiting Ilarrisburg. March 211, 163. mi'.RRllJLE I'lSCLO.si Rr.S-?i.VkLrs rtjh. J. THE MII.f.l'iN ; A most valaubla arl wonderful publia'i.,n A work of 400 pages, and 30 color-vl engravings. Dlt Hl'NTER'S VADE MKCL'.M. an original aud popu lar treatise on Man and Woman, their Phvsiologv. Functions, and Sexual disorders of every kind, witii Never-Failing lleniedies for their speedy cure The practice of DR. Hl'NTF.U hushing be. n. and still is. unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of numerous persons, he has been induced ... extend !, medical usefulnvr-' through the rntdiom' fu "VADE MECt:.M. ' It is a volume that should l. in the hands of every family in the 1 111 1. as a preventive of secret vires, or 11s a guide for tlm alleviation t.f otic of the most awful and desiructno scourges ever visited mankind. One copy, securely enveloped, will be forwarded free of nutate to an'v part of the I'nitcd States for .'il cents in P. slump., or .Iconics for $1. Address. ,a paid. Dlt. Ill 'VI Hit, No. 3 Division Street. New York. June 0, l.Slil. ly. 101. Ai-rmiKfiiif mIm l01. 01" cw York Unfit. . THE CAMDEN AND AM HOY AND PHILADEL PHIA AND TRENTON R. II. C'l S LINE; From l'liiliflrl)'hi,i In Xi ) nr( ,in,l ll 'iv l",:-n, Jmm Walnut ttrrrt Wharf ami Knisinc'oil Dr'tit. will Irarr a fiHiiirs. ft ; : f r. 1; Af o A. M., via Ciuudeii tiitd Alnboy. .C. nnd A A.tetmim's'lnti.'in.) . ' ?2 2.V At A A.M.. via Oiimdcn and J, iey Cii y. N J., Accoiiim.Mlutiim. 2 25 At S A. M.. via Canidi 11 arid Jei-i t Ci'v. (.Mornini Mail.) ' 3 0I At HA. M.,via Camden and .ler-ey city 2d Class Ticket " 2 2b At 11 A, M. via Kenington aud Jersay ei' . Expre-s " " 3 !,( At 12 M. via ('nnid"ii an i Vn.lov. (' -md A. ( Aceomimslation.) 2 2." At 2 P. M.. via Cini 1. 11 and nil,y. (C. Mini A. Express.) ' 3 mi At 3 P.M.. via Kensington nnd Jersev ( ity, Wash, and N. Y. Fxpre 3 no' At 1,1 P. M.. .in Kensington nndJer-,) 1 i'v (Evening Mail, I .". iiii At II; i. M via Keii"in4t.iu and .ler-ey -iiv. Southern Mail. ' ;; in At 11 (nulitl via K.-n.-iti;'.,!! and ,l,-r-'y ,-i'v Sotitnein F.xpres- :; At ii P. M.. via Catuden a'id inh.v. (A m. modaiion. Freight and Pu.-s-ii.rer, I ir-t Clu-s 'I'icket. 2 2.S Second Cias- Ticket. 5 For Water Hap. StroudsWg. S -i n ton. Wilk- barrr. .Monlrose, lireat P.en.i Ac. a! i A. M Irom Kei.stiutoii, tu. Delaware Western Rnilrond. Lnctawalilta mid For Miiueli Chunk. All, nl,.,vn. I',, llile'o in Helvi- were. I.at in. Lambertv ill.-, l'lemingli.n. ,e. 11 1 ll A M.. from Kensington ii-j,.. . nnd at 21 P. M.. ffo-n 'alliiit street Wharf. (The ll A. M. Line connects v. i t It Trains lea. ing En-ton for Munch Chunk, ut .1 P. M l For Mount Ib.llv. al Ii A. M . 2au l 4 I'. M. For Frvvhold. ai it A. M and 2 I'. M. WAV LINKS For IMr,.. Trent '11. ,t,-.. nt II A. M. mid 2 ad i P.M. Irom Keii-iuioii. For Pulitivrii. Ui,.ioit. Deb u lington. l'l"hu..e. Ikrd -iitou 11. A 111:. I 0 IV M. H. v-r'v. Hin at li.'l. 2. I: t i- For New York, and Way Lines leaving Ken fingion DeKit. take lb- Cms a it I iilb ssrcei b,, -Wiilniit. ball an hour bet ire departure. Tl.e Cai run into the Depot. tn., 1 h the annul of in, h Trail run from the Depot Fifty Pounds of il i-.Wi-.J -tt..',-. allowed e-i,-passenger. Passi-mrer p.-t,I,il,'iud from tukn. anything as baggage bui their m-arii K.ippnrel. A baggage over filly illl.s lo be 1 ...i exlra. '1 i Coinpany limit their lespoli-iti'tlily ,,r linggage hie liollar per pound, and will not be Hal,!,- lorn: llllluaut beyond ?IV. except I v spc ial contiiiet. WM. II. tiAl.Ml.ll, Agent January 17. !-i. llriimlifa.. tViitfn, 4iiiM. Ac, fpilE subs.ril.er. bair.g opi i.i-l in Tlcicps.,, J Hriek Huil.liiiL'. Mill street. Dunt ill... 11 1 ir aud complete stoek of FOKEION AMI 1 Ml M I )ST I C LlyFnRS. comprising Ibe best l.i iiiiiI. t Hiaii.ti . Hin. Rye. Scotch ami lii-l. Vt hiskey. Port. Sherrv. ' deirn. l.u 111 j .11 1 1- an I ..ther Wines, of nil gra'lcs. ol nliieh wiil be tad I Whol.-nile. t.t llm lowest e prices. Tavern-keep. 'is, In bus, ing of u.-. can.-, it least Hie freight. ' Persons dcsitons ol purehn- iug liquors for FAMILY l'SK. nay rely upon being furi.i-hed with a pure 1 .llittdullf rated ait. -I.-. u - Heiiigdetetuiinv I to .sLibli-lt a repiitati,.!. Selling eheap. he res.e. lu!lv soii. i:s ll.,- patrol, of the public. All ..id. rs pr.-iiioilv intend.- I to .ll.l.i .MIAII S. HAI.l Danville. June Iu. IsAu. I.uiiiImt! t.iiiiil.. r l,n.IPSllAY.AS,,,c,..yeo,.,i,,i;eou,,.y. P.-i V L'i 1 11 Al 1. , . : 1 , ., . , , . ........... ,.- ,,., ,llr 1 111. lie 111 g-11 I thai he OiUiMiiiitK ke. ps n h ind Hoard-. Shin nth. Joists, and all kiial-ol Lumber and I. ml ! LaieriuU. which he will nil ut tj,t. lrt t.nccs . . i ,.,), -,. ..-1 1 i:jt tiei.ikin:i l'LTLK Lull I LI. AH Ii. SllliiraV 'l'lmi--i .Tltiiiiirsit-iiirt Hi .1 IS CH AM III. US ST.. tl-'oriiierly I'.' Chutbam Street. . New York. W oitld eal! the ntlenti, u ,. Iieitlcrs to the art of hia luuuultictur. t i,-. : LIli'U X SM I K. .Mucala.y. leiuit;r..ii. l-'ine ltapar.. J'ure Vireinia, Cuatse Ii ipprr. Nuclni.H'hes. Anorieitn (Icntleman, Cojienln l l.l.nW SM IK. rVuleh, lion, v Iiew Scoteh. II lath T,.ad S.-otch. l're.l. lion, v D. iv S Jri.h IIikIi Tonal, l'resh Scolch. or Litudyfool. lJ Alletitiun is called lo the larce redact priccaol i-uie.Cut Ch. vting muI Sniokini; Tol wlii.U will he found, ,1 a ,upeiior 1,'uuliii . lOll.U'Cil. Smoking l ine Cut Ch. nimr. S:i. j Loitij. P. A. I r plain. S da-. j IWI. Ca.n,l:-li. or Sweet. Spani-h. 1 o. 2. Sa eel Si-ented UroiKK-o. Ctllul. I Xos I 4 2 uii 1. Tin loll Caveudi.h. 'In liraniilaled. 1 . X U A circular of price will he scut on a' Apiil 4, lMl.1.- I Sc 3DIE1I LOWEB WHAHP, BUMIUHV, 1 WIMLSALi: AMI KtTAIL I'LALf llS WlIITi: ASH COal III . iviy taliety Ordera ai lieiie-l ati- tllid with roniptn di -I'Mi.-h 'uul.ul., May lo. I.x','1 ly .1 II:m 11 (iiiiliK ft w not 1 a ti a mi an in CLOCK KSTAIM.ISUMK.N h ; Cut U.I See. l.d and t hraiiiil M I'hlla. 4UKNI V (.-r ll.. I'AILVI H,! A 1.1 1 i. , 1 V I'A V I I.' I a t. i y d. aiml It. . Ibatlcbta, llItU ll..ukt, CalUlil -i lloua.a al) Alai aluuliaelair.f m I I V i: '."I ll I'l.N' I I a k I 11" t and a, 1 aula 4 I Iu. k 1 1 11.. a 1 4 ateiy .! a liplf 0 I'l.tLlljalil Jauuarv Ii l. 'H " a. w. HAUP'i .tlltrwi Mil! l ettiiirllar kl Vt.t n alk at . ut lalkal tvtrt4, foall 4, ail L I . Ilillal ataala a a.aa.., UUNJlUliY, A.. Mill alUaid fua.l " ("''i,. a.laaata4 k .ll.alt. aa. , a. .i.aiav.taia' 1 a4 it . l-"o. 4 aait 1