V.. . CTfjc unburn H!"' It. D. MASS Ell, Editor & ITCpriotor. B. WIX.VEHT. Publlaher. ' ATL'1U).VY, OCTOBER 1, 180-1. S. M. rETTBNOILtj it OO., N. S7 Tark )low, Now Yoik, And Slat Street, Bonton, ore oor f$ent for tho Fcsbvrt Amkkicas d tho) oltlffl, an 1 nre authoriiod to lake AdvortlAft tnont ami Bubaorlptlona for re M our rewoul nit. s Okn. Bctleu Ims tjiriipose.l to Comiuis sniiur Oulit thu exchange of nil sick and wounded prisoners held by either pnrty who nre, or shall bo, unQt for nctive service du ring the next bixty days. The proposition bus been itifiirrrmlly accepted. According to the terms proposed our government is to transport the rebel sick to Fort Pulaski, near Savannah, Georgia, and receive ours tlture. It is thought that five thousand of our boys at Audersonville will be released under this agreement. Maine and M'C'i.kli.as. Tho Portland (Me.) Press, of Wednesday, speaking of the results of Monday's election says : "In the face of that struggle and its re ' 'suit it is perfectly idle to talk of McClellan's popularity iu this State. It is to be remem bered that all the Democratic meetings, were called as "M'Clellau's Hallies." His 'ixiuie supposed to possess magical attrac tionswas attached to all the calls, and the people were appealed to iu his name, but no answering response came hack. The truHi is, contact with Copperhead ism is enough to destroy the attractions of the most gifted, ;to render odious the best beloved, and were t possible for an angel from Heaven to lend J.imself to that cause, the loyal hearted American people would ignore him, and de mand to know at what time he Jell. Me t'lcllan had no popularity in Maine, and the votu on Monday proves the fact beyond cavil. I'roiti (tie Soullivv ... Washington, Sept. 20, 11 A. M. Dis patehes received this morning t,Vnin Gun. iSliurmuii's command, state that Hood ap pears to be moving towards the Alabama line. A strong force of rebel raiders are report ed to be .operating against Sherman's eoni lminicati ins, and had eaptuied Alliens. Vi gorous preparations are luing ma le to over take and destroy thi force. lelf. D.ivis is reported to be at Macon. Ileports have also been received from Major General Cnnby. Gei:elM Steele lias been strongly reinforced, and has taken the olien-ive. Dispatches from General Grant dated at 10 o'clock last night, rejort ho military operations. The above comprises the substance of military information proper for publication received to the present date bv this Depart ment. E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War. JLoral 3ffaiv3. I j- 11 i:v. . h ii . Tlic undersigned offer a renin! ul TKN liOl.LAKS for iiifornmtiou (but will lead to the dise'overy and cuovici ion of the person or person who haw been tn sp.i.-sin,r, ou bis K.-irdeu und lot, tiea'iu,; fruit mi l injuring h'n frail rree.s. i. Jl. MASSl'It. i;f-Wn.ebes, l'inu Jewelry, Solid Silver-Wurc ti? . , of ii superior iinility, iidvertised in tbis issue by Henry lliuper. 520 Arch street, rhilaiblnhiii. Ilea, sler rive li 1 111 u cull. 'if Sale iik A Bank r.t ii.niMi. Tlie biiiidiiij; i in Xoribmulieu'-ind. formerly oevupie l u.s thu Illuk- I iiiii bouse, nnil ri'siiii'ticc of the Caskier of the Haul; i ol Aoniiuinnermui, hiw iii'i in ni.niio tan, on , , , , ., .'lilUl'l.l HM, I ' . 1TI J II 1.1111,114 l-l..lll"IVIIi, I'll lilt stun ol t'-u th'ie.sintl iivti bundr -d dollui.-. Thirf prop ly wool! not have bioulu over cio'Mi1 to"year uo. U'h tf.uc-liowa ili:il properly i:i looking up iu Noi-;li-utnheiliiiiil. imi there i no reeson uhy iirljould not, u.-that pl.iee p' .-,-.. many natural aivin:a;is. The new N.tti'iual Jl.oik ul Xoiiiiuiiihei'lun I. will oeenpy the room.- of the late llaiik of .S'ortliuiuhjrlaud. mi I will &t tuto operation ia u few week. " r.ocntlU AMI A MoST IIiiIIIIIHI.E Ml llliliK. A nai?t linriiK robbery and eld blooded murder was eoiiiinille l in Miaun. km wnuiiiip, uns couuiy. on t-aluiiiay lust. .Mr. Lewis (Jbiiiubeilain, a farmer. liin aboul eijjht miles from this pla. u. kit hit houio in thu luoriiim; to uttend to some buiniss in i-un bury, und hi.- rtri-ibiii(hlef left for a ee'ehrati ai ul ruiiioi, leaving uo oue ut the huuc but Mrs. Cliaui bvrl iin. Oa -Mf . Ch.iiuberbiia f return home late iu thu tiftcruuou, hu found everything rpiietubiut tho houre, und before going iu, euiue of las neihbom hud conic there to truoiact sumo bui'iness. They all went into tho house together, but found no ono in. Search was ma.lo iu the ro m.i for .Mrs. Chanibri luin, supiKifin that she hud been lakeu siek. nheu it was discovered thut iho Uure iu druaers an i Trunk bad been tirokcn open and the comeum gru erally miplaecd. Tho trunk was robbed of several hundred dollars, about fifty of which us in i!vcr and gold. Alter searching tho house, u I not fin ling Mrs. Ch.uuber'.aiil, they proene le I t i e ireh Ihe woods, several hundred yards from the house, where ihe was found uiost biulally murdered. Tuu uiurdir was oommi:te.l by rhuuiiu her thruiih llio hea l wilh shot, supiosed out ot .Mr. C'bumbcrlaiii's gun, whi.-h w.is lyiu be-ido her. She was, no doobl. killed iwlaiitly, as no signs ufu .truggle were vinblo. An iii'ineiit ;m held over Ihe body by Ewpiire Yurdy, and a verdict retidered iu accordance a ilk the , facts. The euue of the ubu e dinbolieal umnler was, uo doalil. to obniiu money, a it wu known that Mr. Clianib.nlain had neural Ihou-.iud Uullan in his uvioi-oi vn, iiiiiniu ni.i, ,..'. ... poe.e.-i. n from hia father a estate, of which bo is the iorwaril p,wder division, setting tire to her a ImiiiL-truior ; but, foriunatoly, had debited it iu fcia.i ti)llMt though it was extinguished be Jiauk a few daya previous tu the murder. fori. jj, tiecoine serious, bhe then passed Mrs. I hambeilaiu win eduemed by all who knew along ltr pint bide, the men of the J.ack her, us a kind niihbor and g'MKl uitiaen. llor age I uwitiin keeping cool and lighting with des vu about 54 yeurs. TUUaad bereavement will nu ; peratiou, helping inukets and .tiring them doubt fall heavily upon the Lusl.aud, whu is oue el , into thu rum's ports, to aa to prevent them mr luost ruspoeluhlu fanner of i-hauiokiu towu.hip, . liom loaillu their gnus, ttne of the men ui who ha alwaya been a km I hu.-baud and parent, seeing uolliiug ut bund bcicd a spit-box and wis ha Ihe .vuipalby of Ihia whole community, Siuee WTiiUJtf Iho aliove we leain that Edward , Jtute aud wit. In i" l"'en eouiruilted to priaou ou a us'iioiua ef j urptKauug ibe above murder. f InsiArt - Ike following iatbe number of kueu ciirullej and ijuvlaa if Iht 4irjerent aub-dialriela in this evuuty. learn that it it the inlrntiou to Urult from thine iub-dtolii Ui Uiflicieuciea r greatest, J thai rery PifcrUufj ke Hoiiedtliaub dUiiioU wtiieU av-eueayty fllUdi loe.anpl.te tkeir ipioiaa. The d.laaiwy euu- tuiy ia f ve . N o of .-ubtij sS S to M bl ij St fub-lalnei, I'pper Augilala lp Lower 4uuia lp i'auierou lp- t-uiJt'J UaeUa. kl 13 llkt ' H 41 I W 1J t ivi t je vi li liJ Is ii Hi 7 . Ul u n vj 14 li : ti i el 14 Ml Jl Jia W :it 44 l'4 it i) M". ' ( lulu. ijiij. in ti 4 al ui'-uaUluklS. i'vlaaua li Me (Mtunatille buf. Jwk.,n lp Joldea Us bsaai !kl .ll ill y If l.uu lp I urbuUllla Wtf I 1 1 r ijs'im'jy lp loll. .l.ll.l lp M lioti if Xk t- M4 Ul lp Ua N..iiiiMkybwl4i.d lavf tU'b 'p uau. kin lp. .i bl Tuu' ip i b lp if : ia W 1 ti l ,A An) the Merman Wrong- In YVftiit lug ur IJvndi? .Not bit of it I No shrewder, thriftier people, ill matters of money, eaist on earth. Our Jersey people ami IScw England people are a frugal, iuduotriou people, but they can't save money liko the Germans. All UerniHuy is a great savings bunk. It is true thai theii working men are not so rich, on an average, as our working men, because they don't get more than one quarter of the wages of our men. But u German can savo money, and he knows when it is sale. Mow these shrewd, thrifty Germans want our bonds. They want them by millions. They tura aside from the great beggars of the world in Europe, and cumu to us Republi cans. They treat the notes of Napoleon and Joseph aud Maximillian with indifference, but waut to discount ull thu Amcticun notes they can get. The Lvmlun Timu says this is ull wrong that thu Republicans iu Ame rica are ull bankrupt, and tUeUernui:is must be crazy to slight British and French beg gars, uud go begging, themselves, to Ameri ca. Are they cruity 7 We asked Poor Ki churd whut he thought about it. "Why," said he, "how cau they be crazy, when they are doing just what I did a little more thun a year ago, w'hen I put my little savings into Govcrnmeut six per cents? Mow see w hat I got by it ; just couut up. I have received six per cent, in gold, which aver aged 100 per ceut. iu currency, making 12 per cent, income. Now, to-day, my bond is salable in the New York market at 10 per cent, premium. Put these together, and to day 1 have 22 per ceut. lor one year's use of mymowy! What do you think of that? You know, as well as I do, that there are thousands of people who did this, and to day they have 22 pe: cent, on their invest ments. Why, I saw Miss Jones, our school iiiriu, go to thu bank and buy a $000 bond. How she got the money I don't know, but these Yankee schoolmistresses are tirstrate bauds at taking care of themselves. Well, now, couut up. If Miss Joins sells her bonds to-day she gets her $300 back safe, and she gets ifl 10 clear gain. Can you sharp Jellows dowu there in William street do any better You kuowd told Mr. Smith, the banker, my ideas about thut, and ho bought if3,000 six per cent, bonds, and you sec lie got 1,100 lor a year's use ol his money. 1 met liiiu the other'day, and he said, 'Poor liichard you ure right"; 1 begin to think, the Government can take care of itself, and us too. For my part, 1 mean to buy some of the T.iiO's. The rale of interest is high enough, and in three years they will turn into six percent, bonds again.' 'Yes, .Mr. Smith, it is right, olf the money side ; but it is right on Hie country's side too. Help your country, or it can't liulp you. .Now, "l say the Germans are not only right, but they youtd be light if they got" liaiV that fnterest. They cannot make a (purler oi it at home."' So tiiotight Poor Uicli.ud, and so think we. When we think of the, German opinion of our situation and our financial strength, we mast remember that they are far better judges of our condi tion than we are, or our enemies are. They are lookers on. ut a great distance. They have none of our enmities or prejudices. They can examine the facts diintere.-.ledly. They do; and the result is a e:d;ctthut the American Government is si..o!e its ability and integrity in meeting its lin.incial engagements unquestionable. This verdict, too, is founded on a series of facts w hieli arc utiimpcaehnlile, and well known to every intelligent American. Take two or three of t.ie most important : 1. The I'nited Slates doubles its population each twenty-five years. The population of the coiiu'y. which in 1800 was twenty-three uiillio.is. will in 1875 be forty -six millions. But in.- rebel lion ! says some one. How much has the rebellion diminished the strcii::lh of the I United State f Take this astoui.-iiing tact, t!iat if all the Heliel Slates had I in the Pacilio Ocean, the L'nit en sunk d States lo'lal to , . . ,L.r.., ,.. ,i. . . ... t that ot the wiiole in lhlii). In other wonl tilleeu e ns vt ill eleven i rigi.ud sapply the total ioss ot the lietn I Slates '. l:at Call I i npeile tile , T.ie wealth ii.i-iv,., ol' s.ie.i a c r.oiljy f 2. ol tlie coillltre iner iri' l 127 I percent, in ten year.-! .Now lei il increase I bat SO from ltiiiU to 1370, and it will amount 1 to ten tim. s all ihe loans of the government. ' The German knows w hat he is aoout. lie wiil get the largest income liom loans in the m i I. on tuu safest security. No such nppoilunity has occurred before for the in vesl incut of money, and in ail probability will never occur auain. If Ihe American j does not know and take advantage of this, ! the German and frenchman wiil.--A. I The ."Viiviil I'i'ltl iu'Jlobi!e EKay-A l i--- I l-Mt-rlliii. A correspondent asserts that thcro were I come important diserepaneies in the ac counts in the recent light in Mobile Hay, : and sets himself iibout giving what he j'aiins to be a correct description. He I says that it was not the Ilarllord but the ; I'.rooklyn that led the van iu the run past ; fort Morgan, and then, in a sinail compass ; gives us a picture of the action : i 'When tue ram Tennessee was discovered coming up the bay, under a full head of steam, this c.iti-ed the ncsm-Is already ut an- anchor to prepare in quick order. Thu i Monongidii la approached to ram, wilh the intention of running her down, luit by some ! gland u.auiiitvre oi the ram, Hie? .Moiionga- lu ly merely glanced iihing her side, dis i charging u'broadside at her, und receiving i one in return. The rum then stood for the ; l.uikawiiua. C'aptNin .1. 1. Man hiilid. com i inaiidiiiL' that Vessel. seeiiiL' this, HPproacli- ed the ram Tennessee. L'o inir at the rate of i ten tlO) miles per hour, und stiuck her near I ly amiilships, stunning both vessels, mi that I they liung together for nearly a minute be I fore purling. At the same time she tired u I broadside, iicuttiating ti e J.uckuwuna's berth-d tk. inakiuu sad havoe among her uinl threw It into tlio poitliole, Knocking lu u I lie man trying to hiuil, ut the aulne tiiiiti sayiuji, "lako that, you il n lelal. Ami tunitl.er of the rebels, hiokiiiL' nut uf the rani's inits at the c.iitulu ot' tho bmatlsiilu gun, suiil, "Fire sway, you il n Yuukeo" .No .D.uier was it sunt liuu tue guii wis ins cliurueel luto iinu ul' her porta, blie then iuaeJ tt-lem ul' thu I.ackawuui w ith thu in leiitiou tif lukiuj her lore unit ul't. Fur s- caiiiiiLf this ull Imliiir is ituo Mr. James r ul ton. iiavma.ter ul the Laekawanit, w lio whs at thu tiuio stuiiiiiua u tho ouarter doek. Ho eeueii soveral liiiiakits ami ilisi lmrieil thum iuto thu lam's teriiiort, irevcutliii ilien, Iriiin l.,,Un' their t!uns. All wcru tLar lio. uf tho rum. L-u lt vessel tile- rWue.l broatUiilu slier limailaiilo L'aiut her kic'-il her suiokeataiW Hew asy. hlio thi D lal.l iitr courao for Fori Morgau; but yow ar lreily urv, tUv was tloomeil not i.. . l. Ikelorl that la. At lh lilllO ul,.u ilui l.u:kiaall a.rillk llltf falll. All tuiial Farsuiit aUmliuu iu ill lui4tui r,,..'oii uf Lis steuil. ayinii: "Men, l ir ib., I...i.: lbs buhl L kaii is aiuliiiir." Ilui .1... ,li,l u,.t sink. lUnUCh hakillkl laal. Ilef new srrs havl l tauik !l Jjy tu ki u Lef lioiil goiud ll U Oil ( rk"Vlls )il-Ul hIh.iU d,tiiw,uyi ' lot the J'l luul )sit. Fi4iici woiks 4n0 mines, WJ lo lUlni a, u( uthji I ulit"H Ivl, Li'4 siuiVi'.'sfs f unuti Uluiuloj i Uiy NEQDVEgTISEMENTS. COAL OIL LAMPS. I bn lae to Inform my frltn li and th pohlio ftPiifrnlly that I hT8 commeitotti the mannraetur of COAL OIL LAMFd or everr detoriptian and t'.yU of6obl,at ' N9- 38 6. SECOND 8r., PHILADELruiA With mjr Tirnent faoiliUes for rnanufiioturhig, and a practical iprinea of thirteen yearf in tho man agement or the lamp butineas for abme of the largest hounoa in the country, I Hatter myself that my np. rionue and knowledge will enablo mo to offer to tbe public mods Dot equalled by any in regard to style nod workmanship, and at prioes eompeung with the loweat. I ihall ulwnyt end oar or to lead in oflcrlng to the publio new and useful inventions in our lino. I have also taken the wholneal e sgtnoT for the tale of GEO. W. liUUWM i. CO s Celkdratcd Mctal Tort. A. J. WhlbSNlilt, Ko. 33 3. Second at., Philadelphia. Septomtor 24, IBM. I'o tlio lilcctorn ol' Morlliumber land County. DAVINO been Kjlluited by nnmeroo friends I hereby offer uiwelf to tho people of Northumberland county aa a candidate for the office of REGISTER A RECORDER. Should they aeo fit to elect me, I will endeavor to fulfil the duties of said offiue to tbe lutiofaolion of all. Sept. 17, lSu. . JOHN J. S5IITH. ron uu.vr. A Furnished Houao from tho lat November to 1st April to a amall Family without chihlron, on the baek part of the house, to a reliable aouple who would tuko care of (he prcmiitefl. Alao two excellent sloven one a Oas-Burner. For further particulars ir.quiro at thia office Kept 24, l'oB4 2t !' I . I III .V NA III I A i: Sll Of. fJThe undoralgned having purchased of E. Y. liright, Esq., his Machine Shop, Foundry, Ac, and will be ready to roceivo orders about tho 19lh hint . Anything in the shape of engines, pumps, work for mines, Ao., will bo attended to. Being a practical machinist, work will receive personal inspection and will be attended to promptly. WM. REXNTSON. Euubury, Sept. 10, 1861. A V A It I . Ibiving been placed in nomination by the t'nion Convcnliou of Northuuiberltind Couily for tho oflico of Member of Assembly from Ibis district, without solicitation, or even eon-eul. on uiy part, and iudeed without any desire to inspire to oflicc, I take this manner of returning my thanks to mv lellow citizens who have bestowed this unsolicited honor-upon me. And aince Iho noiuiuation has been thus ununimou!y tendered uie, I do not feel justified iu declining it. ami will cheerfully join with my fellow Union c ill lens in working for, nnd, if possible, electing the ticket placed iu nomiuHliun ; know ing thu eauae il represents is a noble one ono w orlby the highest efforts of every true man and having Iho consola tion iu ease of failure, of feeling thai my name had not becu Ihruet upon thu publio nl my srifieitntion. JACUB M". F0LL.MER. September .1, 1SS4. J -A. COB O. B E CK, MERCHANT TAILOR, And liealcr in CLOTHS, CASS1MEKKS, VESTING, &c. li xv it Kl reel, noii Hi of tt caver's Hotel, 8TJNBXJBT, F . , TNKOUMS tho citiiens of Siinburv and vieinity, that he has ju't relumed from i'hiladelphiu with a full assortnient of l AiM, ami i i- i i:ie .oois, OF EVlvKY UKSCKIl'TIOX AND Ql'ALlTY. His atoek consists of Cloths, French Cloths, Black line Skin and Fancy Cnssiineres. Hliiek Satin. Figured Silke. Plain and Fancv Cnssimere VKSTlNti.S, which he w ill make up to order iu styles to suit tho ta.-le of oustomers, on short notice, aud the most reusouablo terms. Any Ciooils not on hand, will ho furnished from Philadelphia, by Kiviu two days' nolice. (ood furnished by customers will be made up to order as heretofore. As he will employ none hut experienced workmen, persons muy rely on getting their work well doue at his ihop. Thankful Tor the patrouaire heretofore bestowed, he respectfully solii-its it coutiuunucr of the same. Suiihury. Sept. HI. 1SC4. A. CARD TO TIliTfeTFFKRiXU. SWAbllW twonr three hocsheails of ' liuchu." Tonie Bitters." Siiryapariila," Nervous An li1tes.,, Ac.. Ac.. Ac , and after vou are sHtislled with the resnll. and nnvlox of Oldlilt. Hl'CliAN S lavlish Speeifu Pills anil be restored to health and vior iu less than thirty days. They are purely ve pitiable, pleaasnt to take, prompt end salutary in their efTei-ta iai the broken down and shattered con stitution, (lid and youn cnii lake them wilh fid- vantage. Imported and sold in tm Tinted Stales only by JAS. S. Ul TLKIt. .An. i.i liroiilwiiv. ew lorK. t if' A);onl for tho Tinted Statea. P. S A Bo ol ihe Pills, securely packed, will be maMe.1 to any addrcw on receipt of price, whh-k is UK lx.ll.LAR, poatpaid! money refunded by the Aj;elil if entire satisfaction is not given. fccpl. IU, isni .lin ZV-v AT C'.-J JOHN FAUF.IKA'S OIl i:(abliKliril Ti n M AXL'FACTORY Xo. 718 4AUCII t-trcct, t; above 7uY, PlIlbAb A 1 have now in store ufiuvonu luitsirtatiou pt jl- ..ii , 'imiu mei ,ii -. unv ol iIih I.AltliKST .V I l r.......... ...... .iiiost UKAlTll'i'L sc. lecliuns of 1 nney l ur, for badiea" and Children's Wear in Ihe Cilv. Ala.), a tine assort meiit of dent's Fur tilovea A Collars. As my Furs wero all purchased when iiol i was at aieu.'h lower premium Ihau at present, 1 am enuhled to diinoae of them at vcrv reasonable yirices, audi would therefore solicit a call from uiy friends uf Norrhuniberluud eoiinly, und viciuily. Ct Rciuomber the name, Number and Street ! cOll.N FAKK1HA, 71R Arrh Street above 7th. aouth side. Sept. 1ft, 1S64 . lim PlllLAIiKLPIllA. tV 1 lave no Partner, nor connection with any other More in Philadelphia. NEW GOODS I JUST OIT.NE1) Fall & Winter Goods, AN U HOLD CHEAPEN THAN' ELSE WHEIIE ! ISA.CJ F'JP.lAlT. In Zellemayer's BuildinK. nppiaile Uearharl a Con fuctiouery Slorc, Market street, Sl'NBlRY, l'a., HAS just oprned a. well aeleoled assortment of Uuuda, which be oilers fur sale at very low prices. DRY GOODS ! FOREIi'.N AMI IiOMESTIC such aa Cloths, Cuasi merea. Minima, Shaelina, Tiekiujl, Culicuea, Ue Laiuee, bilks, tiiuhauia Ac , 4e. II VIM HUll t.'.ta!a off very deaeriptiou. NOTIONS & VAWETIES. Cuiuirlinii of Ibwiery, tiluvee. 1 bread, Uultona, riuaieudiir., Neekiias, 'Cullars. Ilaudkerebivl., lintr lliuahea. Toulh Hru.hee, f auoy Ua4 lirra.ee. Il.. morel ekina, lloup-rtkirU, tam l-Us, I ruuk., . Iisee, I uibrullu, Coliou Varu, (hi, and numerous ether ai lie lee too lediuua to aseuuou. HARDWARS, such as Bella, kinxae aad eeiewe, 4'sir latcbae aud kuuba, and CL'TLkKV uf every dueuripliuu. Dyis, l'rus, Paints, Varnl.hee, Oils, tilasa, Putty, Ac, tic. 4)ue-Hvisrs wnal UInsshhiw of rrry Uerrlall. BTONEA.M) EAItlUKNWAltE. Aa eslcneive Blosk of OnOOBIlIEB. CuKpuMsl of Dugar, Cofre, T-a Uke, f'.a slan k, UoIom. C eudiM, il.ai, t uk, t b-o- ll, huav, UUY-M AUG CLOTIIISO. Aio, BSCT3 h J. Bk..ja.aaB aVaa 1 still I ill aM . 14. ; r ir.v.cS!i-, AH kn.4eiallesM.uy 'iviv lekala UsUcs ' f 4 l-4 i iVsry f.;l t' NEW SUMMER GOODS AT K0. 1 STORE. WEAVER & FAGELY, HA K jmt rtnrnnd ffom Philadelphia with one of Iho Urn' mid beet selected alocka of lioods ever brought to Bunbury. DRY " GOODS! FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. such aa Cloths, Caa.1. meres, Muslins, Shoelinjra, Ticking, Calicoes, lie. 1 aince, Flannels, and all kinds of MOURN INUeJooda, Alpscoas, Black Silks, Uinghams, Balmoral nnd Skeleton Skirts, Canton Flannela, Kankeena, Car foUsf of all kinds. HATS Sc CAPS. NOTIONS & VARIETIES, Coloprisinn. Hosleryj (Ilovos, Thrcail,' Buttons, Sus penders, Neck-ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, (linn Rib bon and Cord, tape, crotchet-bruid, Worked collars, faucy hoad dresses, tidy cotu.0. carpet biudiug, oomlia, fancy soaps, enrpet bags Trunka, Valises, Vuibrellas, Blank Books, Tapor, Knvelopca, Ac. fit yik. is B9 mvA n ft Hi: Of all kinds, such lis Nails, Hinges and Screws. Door Latches und Knobs, Lucks, and CLTLKRV ot every description. Also, Dyes, Drugs, Paints, Vardshes, Fish, Flaxseed. nnil Benzine. Oils, (ilass, I'utty. Are. ((ucenswnre na.al 4alasiswarc oi nil, KIikIm. STONE AND EARTHENWARE. An Extonsive Stock of GROCER I E S, Compiised of Sugar. Coffee, Teas. Rice. Corn-stHrch, Muccaroni. Barley, Baking-powder, moluivcs. soapis, caudles, tobacco and segars, Salt, Fish, Meat, Cheese, Ac, Ac. Also, a large vurictv of BOOTS fe SHOES. for Men, Women and Children. tjlA'All kinds of tlrain and Country Produce taken in exchange for tlo'ods. tiive us a eall buforo you purchase elsewhere, wo are bound to seil as low as any one else. Store-room in Ira T. Clement's buildinz St tho south-west corner of Market Square, near Ibo Court limine. Sunbtiry, May 21, 1801. Sunbury High School, "IVILL re-open in the old Baptist Church, on Ihe f llrst day of August. The course of in.-truction embraces all the branches taught in Academies aud Seminaries of Ihe highest grade. Tl'.IIMS I'lill SKSSIO.N OK 21 WKKKS, For Langnnges ancient and modern includ ing all other branches, ?I5 00 Natural Seien-cs, Algebra, (leometry, etc. 'i 00 Advanced Uranimar, (leography. History, Ao., 12 00 Rudiments of above, 10 00 Primary. 8 00 Incidental expenses, 60 Tuition payable quarterly in advance. Xo deduction made for lost lime. Pupil' enn enter at any time, and will only bo charged from tho date they enter. For further particulars apply to Ihe Principal, V K. V. RUHBACH. Sunburv, Augi ;t fl, 18f.4. If. urn & mmuM )InrU-l ..(iiare,MMtl KV, I'n II A INli ju-l relumed from tho Cily wilh an en ure new slock ut ItruN, i'likmi'ilN, lVrliiicry uul 'I'oiEsi'l Artivlt'; towhiuh licinvitca h'w frieiuli) nnd the jiuMic jffner hIIv. tu call imJ examine. Thu Iru; nntt Me-iifiiu-s iirt-all (fcU-cUa! t'rim tho tift iiii kjiI in hu-crt in Iho Ka?h-m uinrkut with the ri'ntint care ai U puri ty iirxl clhTitn:y and avoiding n much j-oinibk', tlic iutr.iductii'ii ul' dcteriuud ujftruin. PATENT MEDICINES Of all kinds, such as Aycr's, Jaynus, McClintock, Jlolloways. YVitdiarts, liooflaiids, 'Sehenks. Brown's and all olhor pojiuliu- patent uiwUeines, always on bund. BRTTSHES, Hair, Tooiii, Nuilf Clothe und Puiut Brushes. Special euro ii tuken to keep uu Laud constantly 1 very vai iety of PAINTS AND CHEMICALS, S.ii'.ablu to ihe trade. Funey Toilet Articles nnd the numerous articles whieh are generally kept lu a well conducted estab lishment. Iu connection wilh thoaboveertie1es.be also keeps on haiel a lare assort iiienl of S'f ATIO.XKK V, such us Paper. Kinclopea, Pens. Pencils. Inks, .to, ljiM Physiclini s prescriptions and fiiuiily receipts compounded wi:h the greatest accuracy and di.puteb, at ALL ilui 1!S Mayor Nhrhl. Keuiember the place, M. ii ket Siiiurc, uuder the oflico of Uie "Sunbury American.' It. A. FIStllKR. Sunbury, June 2j, lSiil. iaiuiarciitt! t'oiirl-.ot-f li-ni Iiiti-i-I ol" leins..vl vniiiii. "VTfTICM is hereby given that tho Supreme Court X for Iho Norlliern liisiriet of Peniisylvnnia, will eommeuec its annual session on tiie first Monday of Uotober ucxt,-al the Court House in Siinburv. Cll A lll.i:s lLKAnA N'TS, I'roth'y Supreme Court Xui thern Dist., Pa. Scptombcr'lO, lsfil. List op Cai-sks Fun Auiii jikst at Oct. T., 114. 1 Feyler vs l.ovo A Powell, Lycoming county, 2 iiewart vs Clemeiit, North'd county, a V ondei ly s Roland. m Lycoming county, 4 Sloannker vs Unrret. Bailey A Co. do. 6 Spalding vs Audiews. do. Mutone, etnl vs Solister et al North'd county. 7 lienuct A wife vs Kulincr aud others, l.yc Co., 5 Xippcnuse tettiirhip Jersey Shuro Borough. Lycoming county. CJ1ARLKS l'LE ASANTS, Protb'y. Sup. Court .Vurthcru iJist. l'a. Sunbury, Sept. 10. 18151. I.acKiiwiiuuu iV ItluuiiiMlaurj;' ICttil road. ON and after Jan. lbth, 18C4, Passenger Trains will run ai foil jivi : MOVINU SOUTH. i'lMfMirsI-. Leave Serantno, Kint;stiin, 4.211 1 Hi H.25 M. Bliaunsburg Rupert, " liaiivillo, V. Arrive at Northumberland, O.i.'i MOVINU NORTH. Leave Northumberland, 8.110 A. M lianville, Kill " Rupert, 8.4U " llbiuiburg, W a i " KiiiKsi.di, 12 12 P.M. Arrive al S,'rtu.toii, I ,;io Freight APaiener leaves Blounisliur(. 10 15 A. M. PasaeuKers lakiujj the Mall Train South eounect with the Kxpress Iruui from Northumberland, arriv ing at llarri-bur,'. et 2 an A. M , Bullimure 7.1"! A. M , and at Philadelphia, at 7. Ull A. M. The Mail train from Northumbei-land leaves imuieUmlely after thu arrival of the LspreM train from ilsrrnbur); aud Baltimore. alluwiiiK I'asseuer. leaiinir PhiUileiehla at IU 40 P. M , U reach hiiiiIs uu thu road during the ileal forenoon. New aud eleaut Sleeping ears accompany the niht Iruuuvacb way between Norihumberiuud and Baluiuoro, aud Nurlbumberlaud and I'hiladi Ipbia. I). 1. UOIND. SupU AlliBlonu .Mllilury 'ullef, ALIsENTOWN, FA. Rev. M. L. lliil'KOKH. A M , President. Major i. l.CKKM'Hllr'r', bupuruitoudeul of the .Military lcpurlmuil. AI111IS lu.llluliou, uharUrod by Ihe Slate of Pcun. aylvania wilb lull I'oliuji.le pow.ia, will uneu it. uval asreaion, hvpt lilh. r.vary laellily Uallurded nr an l.nliih 1'liu.ieal, Scieblilic.aud Mililaiy edu esllou uuder Ihe beal uf instructors. I' units are re cited iu Ibe Primary, l'riaruiry and Cullcginte iseiiarluieulji. Jr or uiiculars addruas the PreeiJvut, July Ji, ob. 2m JACOB II A RLE Y. (Nureessvr la Ma a r A- ra ) No. fit M AUK tT Sirtel riHLAirLI'UIA. IvlALr R leKlnallold and Silver WATl'IIM , I liu.o.ud JKW U HV riolid MLVkM WAHK aud Ibe beat or hlL . H PL Till-W A It K Con Maully uu keu4 laigeawuftuiuolul Ibe above gooda al lo piuwa. M alekM and I'me Cloeka, RapaireJ. ky skilful ofbui.a, alau, Jewelry lupalrmi ; Lne'iatiug auad sll km. Is ul tUll laoik k or.Ua, al atul a-aie.. I ) Is I hstg-.i Ute 44 suiij, N. U Meakel all Ml, pbiladtlpkia. si III, ink v o"Vr7r7vl7i A Treat's r I taettavr ltisaj, loia Ties wiud bsii oaii.iaiu4 eisuitl m as t m tui Imikef U 9 MA." K.urr -- pi r.x.vn caa'riTritvm.ai:R The CNLV reliable self-Adjusting Wringer. Ko Wood-Work to Swell or Split. No Thumb-Screws to get out of Order. Warrantod with or without Cog-Wheela. It look the FIRST PRKMICM at Fifty-Seven Stale and Cou my Fairs in Irtti3, and is. without an excep tion the best Wriiijrer ever made. Patented in the United States, England, Canada, nnd Australia. Sample Wringnr sent, Express l aid, on receipt of Price. Knergotio agents can mako from 3 to '.0 lullar per day. No. 2, .50. No l.tfT.SO. No. F.ltf.M No. A.JU.50. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by T1IK Pt T.NA.M MANl KACTl RINl CO., No. 13 Piatt Street, New York, ami Cleveland, Ohio. B.C. NORTHROP, Agent. WHAT F.VKRBODY KNOWS, vis : 'that Iron well galvanized will not rust ; Thatasimplo machino is belter than a complicated one I That a wrleger should be selfailjusling, durable, and efficient ; That Thumb-Screws and Fastenings cause delay and trouble to regulate and keep iu order ; That wood bearings for the shaft to run in nill wear out ; That tho Putnam Wringer, wilh or without cog. wheels, will not fear the clothes; That eng. wheel regulators are not essential ; Tliat the Putnam Wringer has all Iho advantages and not oue of Iho difUilvnntncs above iiame.t : That all who have lusted it, piotiouuco it the best Wringer ever mnde ; That It will wring a Thread or a Bed-Quilt without nl tern lion. Wo might (111 the pnper with testimonials, but in sert only a few to convince the skeptical, if such there be ; and we savto all. test Putnam's Wringer. Test it THOitOruHi.Y" with ANY and ALL others, and if uot entirely suti.-frotory, return it, Pi t.iam MASirrACTrntMO Co: Gentlemen; I know fi-om prnclical experienco that iron well aralvauizcd with vino w ill not oxidize or rust ono particle. The i'ulniitn Wringer is as near perfect ns jaissiblc, and I can oheorfully re commend it to be tlio best in uso llospecttullv yours, .1X0. W . WllilLLKR. Cleveland. Ohio. Many years' experience iu tho galvanizing busi ness enable mo to iudorsc Ihe ubuve statement iu all particulars. .1NO. C. I.EI'FKRTS, No. 101) Bcikmau Struct. New York.Januarv. I Kill. Wo have tested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by praclicul working, and know that it will do. It is cheap ; it is simple ; n requires no room, whether at work or at rest ; a child can operate it ; it does its duty thoroughly ; it saves time and it saves wear and tear. We earnestly advise all whohao lunch washing to do, with intelligent persons who have any, to buy this Wringer. It will pay Tor itself in a year almost. Hon HORACE URKL'LL'Y. Juuu IS, ISO!. U;S.7-30LOAiNs The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that autiscriptlims will lie received for Coupon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 16th ism, with semi-anuual interest at the rale of seven nnd three-tenths per cent, per annum. principal and iulercst both to be paid iu lawful money. These notes will bo convertible at tho option of I the holder at maturity, into fix-pcr cent, gold bear- : ing bouds, puyablo not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, os the governuict mny elect. They will bo issued in denomi nations of Soil, i f 100, J iOO, ?1,"II0 and f 5.1101a, and all subscriptions! must be tor fifty dollars or somo multiple of fifty j dollars. . I The notes will be transmitted to tho owners free of ! transportation charges ns soon after the receipt of . tho original Certificates of Deposit as they can be j prepared. J As the notes draw interest from August 1ft, persons, 1 making delists subsc'iuent to that ilato niu.t pay i tbe interest accrued from duto of note to date of i deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five tli-.usind dollars and upwurils for these notes at tiny otio time will be allowed a coiniuAiion of onu-'juarterof ono per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for thu amount, certified to by the officer wilh whom the dejiosit was made. -No deductions for commissions must be made from thu deposits. S!'ei:il Advillilsiui'M uf tltisi I.onn. It is a National Sa vises Rank, offering a high er rale of interest than any other, and the Ae.r srra. riy. Any savings bank which pays its depositors iu 1'. S. Notes, eousi.lers that it is paying in Iho bc.-t circulating medium of the country, aud il ciinunt pay in anything belter, foi its own assets are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable iu government paper. It is equally oouvenicnt as a temporary or pcrmn. nent investment. The uotes can always be sold tor within a fraction of their face and accumulated iutc. rest, and are the bust security with buuks as colla terals for discounts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX l'LIl CENT 5-20 (iOLD BOND. In addition Ui tho very liberal interest on the notes for throe years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent per annum, for tho cur rent rate for i-20 Bonds is not less than nine yrr rent, premium, and before tho war tho premium on six per ceut. I. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will bo seen thut the actual profit ou this loan, at the present market rate, is nut leas thun tcu pur cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICI PAL TAXATION. But aside from all tho advantages wo huee enum erated, a special Ajt of Congress exempts all lands and Treasury notes front local taxation. Ou the average, this exemption is worth alaiut two per cent per anuuui, according to the rate of taxation iu vari oua parts of the country. It is believed ibat uo securities offer so great In ducements tu lenders as those issued by the govern ment, lu ull other forms of hidvbteducM, the faith and ability of private parties, or stock companies, or leparato communities, only, is pledged for payment, while Ihe whole property of tho country ia held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of thu Vnited States. While the government offers the most liberal terms fftr its loans, it believes-that the very strongest appeal will be to tbe loyalty and patriotiam of Ibe people Duplicate certificates will bo issued fur all deptwtta, Tho party depositing must endorso uNin Ihe origin, al certificate Ihe dcuominalions of Uoles rtuired, and whether they are to be issued in blank or paya ble tu order Wheu ao endorsed It must bo left wit h the officer receiving thu dejiosit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Deiutrlmeut. Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer of Ihe l ulled Slates, at Washington, the several A alstutit Truuaurera and doaigimlcd Dejaiailariea, and by tho I'lratt .Viliisuul llnnk ol' Milton, .! by ull .ullouul lluialtai which are depueitariee uf Publio laouey, end all asai-ei rvsrs sisas sis tusskas througluMtt the country, (acting aa agent uf ihe Na tional Dcpuaiiury Bank.,) wiil furniah further infor mation on application aud AH'ORD KVEllY FACILITY TOSl B.H'RIlllKS. August 10, Ml. suscuj kiTa nn a "r km Tl k (J O li Ij H (J K, t'. 1st.ltOt i:, Sataytli-r I'm.. Ia. fpilK Fall ! of 1 1. 1. !n.llluif eoieweaeae 1 lIllbM'AV. A1 ilr ink. lee win Hwu.auaih llikef Muvu.tr HUMS I Llt rsr.MuS tif WPEKHs ) buaidiurf. Vf siana. ruiiosl.al K"'Ht foal aud lujibl, auTlul.u u ut all la. ii" al Hi.-.. -a el Ike I'- ilrial LspiHu.sl.1, ' u't 111 ' A libra al kwslecueMi 4 IU Ww wf Ike l'.a slia bf uff ava 1 1M. let ltl paxUWlIS, e I liaalaaa aplly k fa luill fl Wt -. i t.t.t il ls''UT.. III A rni wonui's oarir itrirmT o Scrofula and Scrofulous Dlsnosos. From mry Edit, a rell-tnotvn tnercAtmC of Ox ford, Maine. "I liars sold lar;,f quantities of your SmisaP ItlLLA, but never yet on laittle which failed of the dcth-cd effect and full satiafaction to those who took It. Aa fast at our people try It, they areo tin ro has been no medicine liko it befuro iu our uonuuuuity." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotohos, Pustulra, TJ1- cers, Sores, nnd all Diseases of the Skin. From tir.v. lull, titration, ltrinl,1, England. " I onlv do my duty to you aud tho pablie, when I add mv testlinnny to that you piibllsh nf the nio dielnnl virtues of your S.MtSAP.Mtn.i.A. Mr daugh ter, afred ten, bad an sHIicllir.' humor In tier tart, eyes, and hsir for years, which wu wero unable to euro until no tried your Saiisaparilla. She has, been well for some mouths." from Mm. Jane ti. Met, a mil-Known oral miiefc- titremal truly of Ienniarill, Cape May f'o., .V, .. 11 My daughter has annVre.l for a year pant with A scrofulous eruption, which was very IrmiMesonio. rsothintf afforded any relief until wo tried your BAiiSArAlilt.i.A, which soou completely cured her." From Charlf . (iayr., f'urj., nf the ici'tcy Inim Cage., Mtirnni if (,i., mniufacturtrt of enamelled . pTiers in Aa..Au'i, ,V. . " 1 had for suveral years a very tronblesnma Aumor In my face, wbli-U trretv eoiinlantly woo until it disliurcd my features and became an intol erable alMletioii. 1 tried utmost every tiling a mail could of both advice anil iiieilleine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your SAi:s eAi;ii.i.. It liiimedintely nude my faee worse, ns you told mo It inirht for a tliuoi biit hi u few weeks the new skin bewail tu form uuler tho blotches, end con tinued until my faee is us simiotli as anybody's, and I am without any svmptoms of the iliseiea thai 1 know of. I enjoy perfect health, nud without a doubt owe it to your oai;sai'Aiih.la." Erysipolas Qeneral Debility Purify the Blood. From Tr. Holt, .lavin, Himsfoa St., Xin York. Int. Aykii. I seldom fat il to remove Emotion and Xcrofui'Hi .Sore.i by the persi'verinir in-e of your ri Ki.rAil.l.A. and I linvejust now cured nn atuu-k ; of .fiii,7'i;iii . with it. No alterative wo I posacBs' uipials the Saiis vi'Aiai.I.V you have sup- j plied to the profession as well as tu t lie people." j J-Vom J. K. Juhnitton, -.'.'., Walmnnn, Ohio. " For twelvo years, I h vl the yellow Krysl'1aa i on my rluht arm, during whlefi lime 1 tried all tho celebrated physician. I could reach, and took buu- j dreds of dollars worth ot medicines. The uleera Were so bud that tue corns iioeamo visinic, ana tho dtiftor (Ici'iilfti thiit mv nrm nuitst bv unnii imputated. I n tukm.Tour .n Kir(Hiiai... toon two tli'M, mitl Honit of your I'll.i s. Together tlniy Imro curt'il mu. I nni now welt and nnu ml .ih any liurfy. lichi In iniblin plac, my ntw: i known to t-vory botly iu tlun cuiinuuuity, uuil excites the wonUcr of J-nvm iron, tli nrif foMrn, . P. P., of Xnrrat?ct C M'., a leading Member of the CaiuiUiaii I'arlia Punt. I lmvc nr mur ST.SAr.ntl.t,A tu mv ffiinlly'. for jft-ncriil ih f'i)iftit ami fur pnrit'mttg the blood, with vri v U'li' ii i fl results, mi l feci coulideucti in Couiuieuuiu it to the uniklcd." Bt. Anthony's Fire. Hoso, Salt Bheum, So aid Hoad, Soro Eyes. from TTarrcy SlrUcrt A'., the able editor vf Ad TunkhuutuH'k J nun-nit I'etttistylvanin. "Our only fliiM, nlnut tlitvc yMr'i of n, ws Sttackfil by iimpieHou ' lon-!n :ul. TIm-v ripi'Ily spread until thty fomu il h loatliHomo anj virulent nor1, w hich covi-reil his fun's nnd notually blinded bin cyca for Mme dy. A skilful physician applied nitrate uf silver and other ivinetlicB. without any nppiirrnt etlect. For tirteeii days we guarded hia IihikIh, lent wilh them he atiould tear open the fes leriu Mnd corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried crery tiling duo we had any liope from, we lie'an iviii your S.xiisapakii.la, and applying tho iodnle ol potuth lotion, aa you direct. The ioro Ikx-i" ht id wheu wu had iveu tlic lirst bottle, aud wu well when we had iiuished tlie Bccond. The chiltt' eyi-lnhct, which hail como out, rewTig:iiu, and lie iMiowmt healthy and fair an any other. The whole ucihuorhvod predicted that the child mubt die." Syphilis aud Morouriol Disease From Jtr. JHram Stf-iit, of St. Louis Mittnurt, ' 1 find your aS.VK.sAi'.itliXA a nur cH'ecturxl remedy for the neeand.iry hviiiptotint of SyidtUis aud fur syphilitic diheai-e than any otlu r we poaiseK. The profesi-iuii are rmkMud to you lor soiuu of tho U'jtt incdicmea we have." Vom si. J. French, .If. fin eminent ;fty.rf'i of J.nu rtiice, Aftitt,, who in a prominent intmOvr vf the J.eijUhiture of MttsMchntttt. Dlt. Aykii. My dear Mr: I havo found your SAitsAi'AKii.l.A au cxcelletit remedy for phitigt both of the primary and wcondary type, and ell'ee tual iu pomu canes that were too ottHtiuate to yield to other reineilies. 1 do nt know what we cau em ploy w ith more certainty success, where a power fu I alterative 16 reipiirLil.' Mr. Chan. S. Ian litfj of Xcw rrurwie?;t X. J.t had dreadful ulcers on his h -gs, cauKrd by the abuso of mercury, or mercurial disut&Vt which grow moro aud more iiravated for yearn, iu snito of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, uutil tho IHTseviriujriiseof Ayku's SakAIVUH.i.A relieve,! din. Few cased can ho found mre inveterate aui di.-tivoMir tlian thin, aud it took several duieu bottled to cure, him Iieucorrhoca, Whites, Fomulo Weakness, are peuoraliy produced by Internal -Vn futon cerutimt, i.nd arc very tvlli'ti cured by the alteriUivo ctl'eet of lU'iA Sai:saiahm.i.. Some eases reipure, liowevir, in aid of the Sai.ma.'AKUXA, tho gkiliul appheatiou of bcal remetlii. Front the xrelt knwn mut trid' fjt ceh bratcd Vr. Jitcob .)irrV.', vf Cincinnati. 11 T hnvf(.ut.dyoiirfeltsArAiULLA an excellent alteratne iu dicitNci of females. .Many cimea of lrrettl irity, l euctirrlmM, Iiiti runl ITcefation, and locnrdehility, aribiu fniiii the aerofuhiuH tli.itliois, have vietdi d to ll.iiud them aiv few that do not, wheu'ttaeiTi ct U properly uied by local treatment." A Ui ly, untcilUtit to ttlioio the. puLlication qf her nrnnr, writt r My daughter nnd mywll' have been cured of a ery debilit.itiu' l.e.ietirrhiea l lon fctaudiu, by two bottles of your SakvU-auilla." Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Kouroltfia, when caused bv Scrofida hi the system, are rabidly cured by this K.vr. Saksai'aiulla. AYER'S CATTIAKTIC PILLS popsosa so many itilvnnt.ti'R ovor the othor jiuritivos in tlie market, ami their superior virtues nre an universally known, tliatwe need not ilo more tluin to iicsure tlie imlilic their quality is Maintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they nuiy he depended on to do ull thut they have ever done. l'rei.ared by J. C. AYKU, Jl. D., 4 Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Sibl bv Fnling A lirmit. Sunbury, II. Mi-Coy, Norlhuuiboihiud, Aaron llarrol, lClvsburx, '- It. Kut7.iuT. .Sliiimokin, J. 1. II n.-uf. Wutsoiitimn. And by nil ilfnlvrs in Medic iun everywhere. Augoit Id, lstil ly FA,CVI)UY(J0()pST0Hri 1" I ll'Et'Tl'ri.lsY Inf'ui ins bor Irii-nilsin Sunbury X' ami viuiiiity. lliat alio bus nfini-l a Xuw Smro ol N'iiius nd liiiey di V jti U, iu Market treet, tour dt"rii we.-1 ot V m. 11. lilUr 3 lh.ot una iiue store. Her rtnek coufinin i.i Ti .lutiiinv. i.-u.mih. tiu bmiderieH, L'lia-uiul Children1 h its ttnd ehukers ; ii Ik Mild other lining, Lhwu. .tiinhnii, Ct-reL-, Httopkirttf, Cnqo nud L.neo Veil; Nets, pluvo, mucking, collars, unj eoneit, mid uimiy other urti eles for ladtea ttud freiillciuen ; all of which will bo Bold ut the lowest viices KATK ULAt'K tSuubury, May 111, IntU. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING B A Z A R . Corner t" .'vlurKa-l Siuuru .V Itail. ICuail Mni l, S I' N 1J V K Y , 1' K X X ' A. r-L'MMKIl STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHI.Nd, Of tba uawest stylt-a. aul by Hit- beat Ai lists, tiiuiuied and u.m.Io iiiuul la cuatuiu woik, aul Mill al Ibu luww.1 price. .l. il anil lloa ( lolhliajf "f ibe r-i mv tvrial rolialalilijt uf lliea Ca!r, KriK-k Coil . k Coals, I'ai.u, au 1 eau ol v.iicu. koior. aud tuli tua. UKNTI.VMI.X'S Fl KM-H'N'l ii(U!, aueh a Sbiria, Hver-.biiia. 1'i.iUi.l.iila. In.aer., I'oll.ra, Ciouia, Nwiallea, llaoakiitbiiila.Moekiiia, Ulvita, Au. Ilui lintl l'llaa of tall lalataU. tOUTS AS'lifllof.", lltl'.N'h'!, VAI.ISLS, l.M III! FIX AS. and NT1"X' uf all kludi, and tiuuio. loua salt, r rrn.dea 1 h. pul.llo ar. lutllil lo tall ari l tlauima I I hi.-ok U.ui.Uilxsr iho plaev. Cuoliiin.i.l ( 1 1. m at ."l..i.." tmuti il Usiksi r-.sus ml IU V I II II n i niAiir Paaumv, July 1,11 ETTKa OF ADVICB T0VL LADttS riVU ASAt"MU.U. KNullAMNii Urn ii-l VI. id kVsf I . 4.1.1 r. U. h.al ji u a . i a .1- .a I na . , 1 1, Addiwa ! i-IAM'il li, t irsi .r . r r- f.'t '.Mi. - i (ito. W. Synn. Ciui. 1). Or.srntn. Mirkot slroet, oni rlcjr cast of Mrs. Euultou's Hotel 3XJNBUKY, 3?., Have optn- t A NEW T l:-WAJU; , Slir't Iron nnil Store Sloi(ti unrf Witeu'l kenpiijf rfn"tt-tttl v &n htai, tui ujij.i' fuotuiiii iu oidtr on shoiUU notice, TIN' A0 SHIXT IHON-WAUr.tr nl! dosc.Uwo-I A Lttrg Hlufil- of Cvik .Lovenof th? following Uracut-; tV Hi i.i m tnn, Prnnny". rnl-t. lrailcl Niagara Cook Stove, iitiaiiipaicJ lor buauty of finish, f'mplipiiy nf ar r .iiiiuiu'nl. unii'liiiiiiji .baiiiea :iiiH tlura l.il it v. on-l ei'h sl.iv.i nai'i'nii'.ed to iiuriunu v.liat tin y am ri prt'siMiti 1 A'l.S'i. i'AKI'l! fiT.rl nVKICK STOVE-', in ;-. vsi itity. I'lii'.r.'u il'ir all die bust rumiLtiiitiii-. ai.-.l Must fiisjii ni'ililc Ji'jilia (.'wiil (Pll. ":tl Oil I.anisi. KSniOt-s, ('hii.iciii'ss, iiek! nil arli l' miiis!i:.I!y l:i't I In mi es.tn1ili.siuautt of tliis kitni. Wo mu: isu 'ii-iiaVi'.l l.i .In nil kinJ- ol .-'jioiilini;. I'-mfiti''. I'm!!1 m il riiriiai-r: Wm-k. tins Killing. Au. lU.uii inir fhi-aiily and in-uLly t'.i.MU'iivi. 1'iiini'ry 1-ri.ducu lukuu in er.-jhuuc ut uiuiket friee. SMITH - OKNTHF.lt, Jliiro tin- Ai.ti'V fur HI IIH'S Clli.Klii: A'l'lCO I' l l'.K 1'I.At'l. I'J I'.S. ,,r tin' Ci.uiitii.-s of .NuitUuuibiii l.ui'l. fSny.lur. Vnioii aiitl .Muntniir. Ai '1 imi niiu iii-n:. lor ibo lMoLur A 'iiluvr I.iti.. 'I run.-ftortaiioi!. Sun ury .Ai.ril '.i, 1!!. J0N.ES II OUS Cinin r .Markul sircot ami Murkut Siiiuri:, 1-tAHKISBUROPA., At knowlodgfcil a rirat Cliii-'a ilouao. . ' ri-IMV Proerietor wo ul.l imi.: ri'-i'irt fully rail tlio iti"iis ot .ni.l.urv iiimI the siir- I ,, ,., ' , f ' ,. . . rouuiltnic voimtry, to Ihi.' a-otuMitnliitioris of lii-i liouso. assuring lln-lil tlii-y ill tiu.t ewrytbiiiK that ! oau emiti ibutc to tlii'tr coinlort. It is .ituiitvl fur enuuuh lroin tht' Dopot to avoiil tbv jioisu uinl uoiifu. . siuu inoiili'iit to ruilroiiil stuliotis, anil ut tbu auutu : timu only a few niimiti-s vnlk friiiu tbi-sinne. ; An liuiniliiisill bu fttiuiii at tbu Stutiijus on tlic . arrival ol uacb Iriiin ! C. II MANX, Prumii lor. I April 9, 1S01 lim C. G. ERUC E. ViilCzoii:-l Will Claim OKIits. Washinirton. I). C 411 Ninth t-niKf-r. 0ii'iui lVn-iou (.Mlice. K'ulli.ilii- I !' Clnvelntvl, Ohio. Xn 1. l.VMAN s I'.LoCK. Xi-ar I lie Court lloudu. Army 41-riitl. lunl colIooU BOUNTY, BACK PAY, l'ritiuoney and uU other A. Oliiinia, Ve ny espceial tittontiu to eliiiir. ia which other nttorneve Iihv 1" A i I . J. I , or which havf been M Sri'.N 1I-.I'. have already e.ille. te j and Vft'l t ioldier. and their heirs over $.i)0,. Ooit. nnd are jitiyinjr thousand.- daily. N't elciro unh -y siieee.-j.-lul. Write us. and io will aeud you a co'V of our mier. free. UK CClAAX i liuin 1 uu to ?!.) CihU Bounk. We do our bti.-i:ie. V 1TI1H T W.LAV Anril 1', lrti'.i NEVMllLyEUirAii) FANCY GOODS, FOR at tlic .Sioru of I ?. & I.. SIllSSJ.EJf. ! Markft .iuarc. Sl'.N UfllY. PA. Tlic Mi-i.f I! A L. tbi-k-r. tmv in r-m.i-.-i'.l llu lr esriibli-limi'i'.l to inure i-ouiiini'lious ni-.l omii rnii-nl rni.ius. oi.i: iloiir nb-ivv ti.cir foriui'r locution, inf irm tbi ir friimls uiul vustoiii'TS. t!i it ti.-y tuivi- r--.-i i-it , nnil just filn-noil a cliiiii-c ainl wi1!! .i-li-iri'-l mshi i m.nt i.fMlI.I.INKIlY AND i'AXUV liUlULS, in cluilin evei-y at 10 of TiOXUBTH, HATS, ItllUiOS ft TSIM I Mi.3 VV sM.Is KIN DS, ' and nil ulbt-r ailiol.-s iu Uu ir ilui.', n Li .b mil bo ii hl clieii. ! Countrv pruilitoo of all kioiU tukon iu oxobauo at ca;h priij.h. ! ,uuub'iry, April 0, 1SJI. TO CONSUMERS OF rjill' undorsigncil (IimiUt in -Tool from Iht fnlbiw X ini ni-li known Colliorii-s is prp;,icl m ri'-.-i-ivo oidri-a f.ir the eanio at Iht Lowest .M.irkct l'.alcs, viz: M!)i;i)i:C'AI'.S DIAMOND Ml.N'K liUAY'S I'AKKISir CIVS C'ONSDI.IDA TK1 CO':- llu i.-. also prepared to furnish tbu lal(:iiiii - w'n 4'-i-li'ctl-l 4'wal, I.'mi uinl I'rijtirt'l, On Ibo line of the Sua iichiiiina l!ivi-r and Ilavro do liracc. llu biu tuiidu arriitigi'Uieiits lor Ibo bi'Mi .ViTTaTOW AMD PLYilOUTU COALS, VbioU he is -.rppar.-d to deliver on board Io;ita nt Xurtbuiiibcrliiini. or by Curs over Northern Coutrul KailvoHil. und ou the iinu uf tbu I'biltuii'lphia aud Krie Hnilroud. on thi- bvst ti riiis. llu is prepuruil to till all Orders with di'spau'.i. u&J nvspt-i'ttully solioiis orlirs fi tin- Trade. Address JU1IN MeFAKI.ANU. April u, ifl. Noribuuibciluiid. l'a. George Hill, Simon P W.ii.vi ktox. HILL is WOLVEUTON. Atloi'iir.l.uiid ( oiiiini-Ioi-i. at l.aiv. Office, Market atrcet, eor. Cenlru Alley, eXJISTEXTRY, 1J A. -J Ihh attend prouiptley to Ihe colleetion of claims 1 r uiitl ull utber rotVivitiiinl hu.-iut . ina tilled to I tbeircare in Xoriliuuibi-rliiiid andadjoiuiiigoouulies. ullhury, Januuiy J.I, Allrnllon, Luiiira mid (ieitt li'im-n I AMBE0TYPE AND PHOTOGRAPH Iu Deer street, opposite tho Central Hotel, SXJN33XJR. V, PA., Ql DYFK1.Y, La. i.peued a new I'i.iure (Inllrrv O. iu ilie ab.n o pliu-e, and is pri pand lo l.iku IVirtruils iu ll.bLst ktyle and uiauin-r AM IIK1.1TY l'i: AXD l'lliilOu!tAl'llS, aretaken In e i-rv nylo it ibe Art. ihul eai.i ol ba am passed ill tlie Male. Ibiniv a.-M-ral rr'a vpv-rti-lH-e. be aill ive s.ii.-t.u-:i"0 or lui i-bai .;e. Copies i!l hi Ink- n fiolu ill sl vli a i l I'ielun s. tuvo bitu a call. lW-iuiiuber opjsite tbe t i-ulial Hotel. Sunbury, Juno 1, tsril. lul,'!l i:al-Iuli I'cllre Co. U tJ FOT i l-i Iteade Street, New York Tha a!.1-. Company are known all ov, r tbe v nil 1 a ll.e oa in ra oi itie I '.Ui-e riiilit.tii.i s nt .la'- aaiiil , llutLtln ill ibe iit4-!i l.n.t luitu-a tilidiiiv lite ..rb.L Uinlioii..iiit'l ,"l t i.tt -ti mi tin1 Ijli.i i'. 'Ibe under. ,11. .-. iwlm I., Hp;shifi.1 ibrlr .,t, Ajtmi hi lb' I Intel Mailt an t it. ine Hn'i-h liii-ai wilt li e tor a tie tiin-t-.1 ;l rvt.i kin is ,, l,. !-. alin-li. I'.r r. i.u..ti it v fl r.ia-lo aud elt 4ii. s. ,if li.'. WMI illl, -.H,i. I . .11 i Uji 1 iii'nu i .ii.it! ii.irr Kf.'ie lnir.ltt -v t in tbi C.iui.'r bal uii-ii'ln ' f uso U' In tin us sn .Vllliv u! Fulope, l.d l Is fit t .1.11 .1. will fu pu' ii, at pneM tu i i-M. b ad inuisiLi it mid mir F i. a ,f . . u mil be lb. Mni.inu li iiiuiii I . r-r oi iti- .n ttvaillb... for a. .'..iiitii ' .aui.i4 i.; .-, i.. :i biitlea. and iiotetinui-t.t l'"tilia o.i., ,aiiiUi li. aa-t draauilor l.-.(n. Oruer. 'il tifl Hit r- ripl of n.li e. (!, fnuipi. 1 Usti lil at Jl:t l4. ! 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