silli a" '- Ej)C unburn American. n. D. MASSBn, "EMlt-or it Proprietor. TB, WILVERT, Pvtbllaher. FX l" All I It V, "fcATL'HDAY, OC'l'onKli 8, 18GI. ft. M. FETTENOILL ft CO., No. 37 Tih How, Now York, ami 8 Wtalo Slrnct, Ponton, are uur agent fur the Si'Htiunv A.MEiticA-4 d tliofto cities, and are authorised to take Advertise ment and Sulncrlpth-ns for us at our lowest ratei. -t 4' Kewaiid. The undersigned ofi'ors a reward ol TEN' D0LLAU3 for information that will lead to the discovery and conviction of the person or persona wbohavo been trespassing on his garden and lot, stealing fruit and injuring his fruit trees. II. B. MASSER. t5 Uooub selling nt Fair Prices, nt the Dry Onodt House of Eyre i LumU'll, Fourth .1 Arch Hit,, Diil adclphia. Read advertisement. l"Our readers will find in this irsuo tho an nounccmcut of Messrs. Kdwin Hull ft Co., No. 2rt South Second street, Philadelphia, stating theytira offering their magnificent stock of Dry (locals, at fur below the present gold prices, Purchasers will do well to give them a cull. Ui That Medal. Tho proceedings in relation to the presentation of a medal by one of tho em ployees of the Northern Central Uo-id, at this plnoe, to a fellow employee, for services rendered on a try ing occasion, has been postponed for the present. The design of this medal is uuhjue and original, and the description accompanying it, would, no doubt, be interesting to many connected with the road. Ijf Fall is thk Prick or Coal. Within the liu-i ten days there has been a heavy roduclion in .he price of coal varying in the markets from to three dollars per ton. The stock has been accumulating and the market is doll while the government demand is falling olT. Soma ot the operators proposed to stop mining. In the ?!inmokiu and Schuylkill region a reduction of 1 per cent, ho? Iiceu made and submit tel lo hy the iiiti-ers. In tho Wilkesbair regiou. Ho undcrtanil. the miners refused to submit to the reduction. Put they ruust conic down, and so niust all commodities. a the close of the rebellion ap pruaebes and the price of gnld comes down, as it is tow duiug under tiie vijiorics of our oCiccrs of the in my and navy. " ti" tnoT 1 1 1 ai i: t. K . Mr. ta corgi' Tirainus while handling a revulvcr. on Tuesday evening, shot him. sell in the the tiiih, the b.ill piling clear through the flc-hy part, The wound was severe, but no dan ger is apprehended from it. .Vi i-ituut llerulU. "J?" Jonah Heed has been appointed postmaster nl kiis'ilown, this county, vice 11. 1'. Culkett, re signed. ;u tLisaasa-nn I.rtScr tVimi i!i' 1! AlliiixiM'.l i;iliiry n:irii. Hi, Vu , i-ejit, )KAi: tY'll.VHHT : As tin-rc lias In en mi train going back to I!.iin-i's Ti ny, ami m,r Im:;.; mul luinii.il rli.ise iil'ltr tho ..'.liiiiiiU'.s, 1 have imt Ijcimi itliiu In sen. 1 iiny ui-rninit ol' our groat mill ulon.HiM vit'lurit's. Ni'u lnive, this Hi' rni ; iir, :i l'rrutlii:iy ."n.-ll, m 1 .viil jiiulit liy it :i;ul vu ..U :i siioix l.i.-iory ul' our linings. On Mmiihy. i-Vi't. m Uw camp it tun ii'i iiirli in tut' in-nuia;, mul iimyi-il in tlic iliri't'tinn ut' W itictn Atcr. Tliii 1 Sit li corns ni.iulii-,1 j,innl f.ir nil Ijniir when thwy .--liii-Jir.l I r iwn iinttfs. lle.iliiifr lic-iivy lii'ing tin'y linivr.l till rri'ssi-ii tim ( j.n-iiuiitl ClXx U, anil pniiM'U f.ii-wartl j 1 1 i. 1-1 v, i-nyer lojuin in :i:iy Hill p'i.lj on in l'l'mit. Tills .sjiurt was luiinil ttiix-i' niiln i.;--t of V iiicli'.s tcr, vvtii'iv tin; C:!i ttii.l -i,:i'!i'S-y wore oniigoil Villi tho oiiomv. T'li'Uv-) Divisions ot' tlio J'.'tli v, itii tli.j t i i wi re tlii'mvii in lino ol Initio, r.'.wly lor t in." am k lie ion; tiioin. Keep- ' i i ; i:i tills linn l'ur ;i im t thirty iiniiiitos. I! i 1,-r tho :iri liloiy ul' tlio roljols, who woro ; :i-'ij.-'l In a iiioo littlo iliul witli our own, ; a i fills : ii :,' -mir or: .o;'i il. Our tnon inuxoil lor Wiifil n- ii'o'.i piirinle, iiinl oio soon 1 1 1. 1 in :i tiiii-i; winiil-, uito tho n liols etc iiihsiinI 1 1 loot ivo tiu'Hi, l'iiui tin; muni iii.is work ( otiininononl. J ul- twenty lninii'.os a onntin- , nal r.i.ir nl' liii'-.-kotr;, vii l.i aixi, n-ports ol' artillery shook tin: o.uth uinl tlio ail soomoil 1 lilloti iilitli(i i i iii v r itho'.U innl bullets, foinininuloel wit'u tho c I loot's nl'the mon on (.MHOtl in iloailly stiit'o, wlioii il portlou ot' j our oi Hire liioku a.nl iVIl Uack liotn llio wimils jnlii tlio lioltl iVoni liioli thoy slaltoil. Matters nt this nioniont l.iukotl liark am! ' n rot rout sioinml on tlio tapis, l.nt not so, a J lleliant clieor nroso uhovo llioilin of liattlo, ' inn I tho Ut Division of I lie Will uml palls ot' the Otli stopjio.l tlio liiNimolii in their) inh um e. The party who tiroke. now nUictl, ' (ill I our whole tor. e was htiiloil ;tgi.nst th.' foe. tlri viiil; tht-ni from every posi'.iou they ; liohl, liinilly 1' nving theni into a ilii'aooliu retreat, chasing hor-e, foot iind dragoo i I twenty-two miles to Fishei's Hill, 'ui k. i f Slraualmrt. The enemy left so Imrrieill.x thai twenty-live liumlioil woumleil fell into our liamls,'liosiiles their doail. Wo caption! over foiir lliousninl prisoners, live pieoos nl artillery, any (piaiitity of small nuns, atiU lilloon 'hattle 1I.ii;h. The loss of tlii-ir Uoiio ral ollieors shows liow s.-voiely 'liey were iitnishoil. lioiiorul-i Uao.les. Oonlon, Kain sour nti'1 Wharton wore killeit, uml (iotioraU Jiiiitlley T. Jiiiiiitoii, Vorke uml Godwin wounded. Tho total rehel loss, ill kilted, Woumleil uml captured, wan dot ween eit;hl mid nine thousand. You may rely on tho nnt'innl of prisoners, for I saw the most of them at one pl .ee in Winchester twei.ty five hundred, uml of sipiads drought in du ring the light, 1 counted from two hundred down to as low nuuiliers ns one Colonel. Jltir loss was severe, hut not ouo foiirtU thut at ,'ue enemy, as we lost no prisoners and Tetuiij.Md possession of our woumleil. 1 cros :i?il over U P 'I I ol the bat lie field, mid lound ': i iokeuiti,,' sipl'd- Io,itl mid ih ing covered f):e ruimd, ."oumloil nu n gasping lor oreuiu i -imj ,;hers cr.-iny tor water. Those weie j M.i-rtY fl. Is, (our on luviug Leon cared ; .'Air.) hut wrre now li.'inj,' atUnded to hy our 1 ;ut :o. ut..! would liuo? hei n holore, only i ,'h.u ihw, iihe il!s) weru further i. . ni.. ii. l.i than our men. The on in H'llt'ls l'., ,1 so precipitately, thai not to I f di torrid ,o i heir llight, th.-v cut their ncemitroincut n.iu t.1. ir wiii-N itutl kh-mhlors, nnd throw th.ir jj.n. leaving nil in the Held. )..id Ifiliis Vte Uj m-eii into thtf Very I Kim if Wmohcrr. ami nu I lie outskirts, J .:aw on.?, tirmUiiiM Jii Iw-t.wU'i had ''cert slit.l l.itjiml . lo f.u.:i', while l)in,;ti . I,, il. .iii.' t: ii k to oi.e ..f titif ua 'M. Ill, (lif. Miitf Ihronl. Neutoiaia. JJl.ldle- j ion uud the k Iw Us vy to ( id.ir i t k. tvi- li nie u! tin if Hi-lav u.o. . letl llorst-S. t.uriud i.oii. u agolis, diiihi.l ii e nd Jl.i ilnlrm lioii at Hi'uia. AH llu ihiny A... :i Hi.' roa.l .i.lu uli.t in Hi Ih'hla, : .In. a lwv luld JiU.hi d . urly Wii iu hi 111, l.l . , I I... I.t Divi...... i.f Oth tofpa. III the ,1, .it I o Iii lit Ml i:n..cll, in (.up.'.W olli ,,r, an I I... h l.tiymi'd h) .11 -tu rv iindir In i"iiiiiiii l. till i.e.. I IV l.i 'hi our fi'C'l icufr-a i i i.MiL' nr r ii h. r mt ll. hi I-, ol Ihe W l.i ,i...i.r.i. Iheu-.l il-J ml 'I ,!.,.! .1,.' l.lh, i"l .'.I'lpi'd tim il Ml ,. , , I ,, l-1 11,..! out Ih J.I..IIIOU ,.'t n.ii " ...i). I Ini K'.oii,pl.!ii, and l1. ,. I... hi I"" '' Mjf lod !' .. . 1 ". i,. T. Il.il, !." It o.ii l.lut I ) ... I !.. i.at Uciuiia. Il.ul. l4.'. -i n I om.'l it li'.r, o l I ... j, ...,;;. . Mkliu.'.l! loos, i" unlly drove tlicm from the man; lines, they established during the day. Our nrtillery were cngivpod most of the day iu shelling their line nnd trying to get un answer from their batteries. This was done about two o'clock, when they fired at our skirmish line, as they made a gMim! advance. Then commenced a heavy nrtillery light, during which our lines steAdily dfovc that of tho rebel back. The Johnniss were driven Iront line to line, until linully they broke and fled in worse ronl'tisinn than they did at Win chester, our boys nfter them, yelling, the rebels leaving behind hII tho artillery they bad in position, which our fellows took and used on them as they disgracefully retreat ed. Our boys followed them ut double quick nbtmt fouf miles, in the greatest glee, forgetting all fatigue in their triumph, nor thinking of ditngur, W hen, under cover of darkness, tho rebels fired four shots of ar tillery loaded with shell right in their front, and from niuskeliy on either Bide. The damtige down was slight, only wounding some three or four, but for the moment caused confusion, but fheiidan who is al ways in front, shouted never mind one gun, ul'ter so gloriotis a victory; give them a yell you can frighten them with that," which the boys did, nnd then continued on to Woodstock, whore they had to stop for rest and rations. The gun used by the rebels in this cowardly attack was captured by our men on the spot. Our stay ut Woodstock was a short one, for we immediately pushed on after the fly ing foe, they only stopping occasionally to impede our progress, that they might get otr their train. The people by the' way, told us such a retreat was never heard of. Cavalry, Artillery, Infantry, and waggon trains all mixed up-each one trying to be foremost. They say their Army is complete ly demoralized, and the people wore anxious for peace. A woman told some of us that the retreating soldiers swore they would tight no more. Oeneral Early, at New Market, cried when he could no more rally his men, that he iniuht make a final stand to retrieve his lot fortune. Of thi! niiiount of prisoners captured 1 cannot givj im n correct account. It cau safely I o put down at eight hundred. We raptured nineteen pieoos of artillery, two battle t'r.t and nf small iirmslwill make j no n:ion,'l In uness, only I can toll you I that tiny wore more iiutnoronsly soattorod I than on the way to Winchester. At all the j towns wo pn-sed. Kdi nluirir, Mt. Jackson, Now Market anil Harrisonburg, there are two or three hospitals, tilled with wounded, injured in thee Into battles. The 17th was in the midst of these lights, yet she has almost escaped unharmed. The casualties wore one lulled and toll wound- ; ed. nunc dangerously. Of the wounded one j was Timothy Snyder, slight in knee, from l ii, I . rh -as;! ltilorni liietulso! our KRicty, that all nro well and in the best possible humor over ht -t week's g'oi ions work. Hat Iv bv "nine means got the remains of j his army through Thornton's l'ip, near Now Maikot. and are supposed to be going I toward Oor.loiiviile. What steps Uonera' i Sheridan will lake lor their pursuit is not known. The di-t.mcu wu have pursued the rebels is sitv-five miles, this with tho amount of captures, killed and wounded, 1 have no doubt you w ill consider a pretty good six day's work. Willi respects to frii4ids, yourself and family, I remain. Yours Fraternal iv. 11. D. W. Arn-y of the Potomac advices of Tuesday say that the utmost iiiiel prevailed since : Sun lai. Sum. o our men killed iu the ' Mull! of Saturday, have been found entirely siript of tin ir clothing, and some of the I bodies were most horribly mutilated. At the electinn fnr )recinet election (iffi for, in tlie Stnto ol' Iielewure the lieptilili oun loivo carried all t lie election ollieors in Wilininirtnn. nnd llie rest of New Castle enmity nl'init oven. Nnlliinir is lienril from tlio rc-t of tin' S.t;tte. lint the Democrats c'aini to l.tivu carried Kent nnd Sussex count ios, TniAi, and FiiiicxDsmi'. Homcl; Allen's fluid Modal Sulcrutiw lias luid n trial nnintrV tluee miMi'in of families, nnd is pronounced the Lest siiVrut'is in the known world. Its use nl iv a 4 Irins a smile to Ihe household ; it keeps them in lii'ii'tii ; it helps make the weak st!nn'', dreadful dtsi turn saves hundreds I'nmi that iso; ilvspopsia. As von value health, use it. Most of the iroeers sell it. Depot Mi t.iliorty Stliot. Now York. Rhown's Ilnoxi ttfAi. TitocitK.s. The hene licial etVools resuit ins; from the use of this itemed)' and its extensive use for Contihs, Colds it ii ' I Throat Ati'iotions, Int? lirouulu out many imitati'in?. most of which contain iniuriniis itn'roilionts. The Tioohos have j.i-nrni I'uoir e licaov. XKW ADVERTISEMENTS. HATS! HATS!! SAMI KI. PA 1ST, T,to doors west of Fischer t Brng Store. .Market St., 8UNBURY, i'KIsTJSr'A.. IS c.aa.sl null v lii.inufactiiriug the lilt e-t stvlesof Wool ami l'ur Hats, which 1'or auttiie-s nuJ duriibility arc ii.-t surp.iK'Cil Give him u call ami ee his stock of Bats which are sold cli"ap. r than elsewhere. Meiebaiitsan I others, air.-h.i'in ' at wholesale, will find it lo Iheir advan lage In call an I procure an article cheaur and e jual lo city uiiinufactiire. Snubuiy, October I. IRfl-t. PROVISION, IIUCKSTKIUNG. &C. rpHK undersigaed respectfully inforins tho eiliten 1 of Sunbury, that he bus eoinnmnccd the buck" siering bnsineas, ami is reielv tosulv llo-m weeklv with UriTKIt. KfiUS. .MKAT, LAltll. I'lll LTHV .fall liuMls.Klil.SII IIKKK mid rtiltk'. ic. Ac I'ersons desiring any of Ibu alive articles, will ho promptly supplied by leaving ibeir urder. al his resi dence, iu IKudrick i addition. TETEn FMELTZnt. Punbury, Oct. I, lofil. It IIENKY IIARTEIi. !o. .Vi .tIK'll Cl., lhUali'liliiii. Has a large slock of WATCHES. FINE JEWELRY. SOLIDSILVEIt WARE Superior plated TEA htll.S', ,MMOXf), 1'OltKS, October I, sl Im t likltluulun llouaae, OKTUL'.lUEULAl, I'E.NXSVLVAXIA, (.V.us (As llrt.lgt.) flME subseliber bsiill leawasl this well knowa I 'lavrria Stand, lately krid hy Mrs. C. IS llrowu i uii,lly iuloiux llii. puldiu Ibal he U rettlliiifj aud llriug llae pleuaisaw, aaoi wiuue pri-'auvu aa u (jlsila, la a KiUit"iabl luauiier, but nuiuuious Iriejid. U.roaiiitM.i.l ihe i-ouniy, aud all who luajr lailolille liis ,.lHll.i. tui 0 I I. li. JOSLI'll VANk'IUK. llrwMtllro, tt ', tailua, r, flMIK ulltar, tilii Ulr4 U TUuUall' 1 Unit, DuiUn., Will sUKBt, tieuulle, lalgt Sk,4 e.ill'laJU aloa k tot i.i'uii anu imimmtic Ligroim, .u.iiu.1.4 the t..rt Uaud. a.f llraJi. lam, fill ., e...i.b .a.4 lnh U.uk. , ft, H.sy, Ma i.. I U.P-a-'na. i. l "'la. W lua, U ajlal aall .bl la ..llU.di HU-lwJe. I'. Jt ..aa. k.-psfs, la laU--4 US, Mil Ml ll 111. Il..iltl I'll !. Usiius ol a,l.kai. Use-as M VAMILV I t , ,.l a Uik (mi.toi.t4 r" M4 ia-aai" ' " "' -1 u M."a4u.ua.a.ak.asiablifcile-,llu'' ,l...s k.i.-lt.ll 4. ai la.. yi,i A--M,yuriuWiirii' lo. IH 'Wl I I COAL OIL LAMPS. I beg loare to Inform my friends nj the puhllo generally that I h sommenood tho rnuinfiuttire of COAL OHj LA MTd of every dweriptiou nnd style of finish, t ' ' NO. 38 8. (SECOND 8r , PHILADELPHIA M'ilh my prcaetit fnoilllies fnr nmniifbeturinx. m l priiotioal exrHTieneo of thirteen yi-urf In the mon SKi'Uioul of the lumi buMnr.l fur soinn of tho lr lost houses in the oountr.v, 1 SnltT myself that my i xpu. rinnoe and knowledge will euslile me 1o oiler to I In publio uoods nnt txiuiillud by ny in renril to style end wnrkuinnship, and at prices competing with the lowest, 1 ehnll always endeavor to Iced in oflering to the public new and useful Inventions in our line, I hive also token the wholesale agency fur the shIo of ULO. W. 1J110WN A UO S Cklkbrateo Mktal Tors. A. J. WKloLNkU, No. 33 8. Booond St., rhlladclphis. Scptoraber 24, lSOi. To Ihc Kleclor of Iorlliumbcr Innd County. DAVIXO been solicited hy nnmerous frinnli I hereby offer tnysrlf to the people of Northumberland county as a candidate for the office of REGISTER A KECORliER. Should they seo lit to elect tne, I will eniliiarnr to fulfil the duties of said office to the sntiBfaotlon of all. Sept. 17, 1891. JOHN J. SMITH. i'oii H kS t7 A Furnisheil House from tho 1st Noveniher to 1st April to asmull Kainily without children, on the buck part of the house, to a reliable cotiplo who would take care of the premises. Also two excellent stoves one a Ons-Bm-ner. For further particulars inquire at this office Sept 24, 134 2t l')l .lUYA .M l( IU'i: IIOI. 0?Tho undersigned having pui chased of E. T. Bright, Esq., his Machine Shop, Foundry, Ac., and will ho ready to reoeiro orders about tho PJih lust . Anything in tho shape of engines, piuuiM, work for mines, So., will bo attended to. Doing a practical machinist, work will receive porsonal inspection and will bo attended to promptly. WM. RENNTSOX. Buubury, Sept. 10, 1961. A V A II I Hnving been placed in nomination hy the taiion Convenlion of Northumberland County i'nr the office of.Mernbor of Assembly from Ibis district, without solicitation, or even consent, on my part, au.l indued without any dostre to inspire te'oflice, 1 take this manner of returning my thanks to my iellow citizens who have bestowed this unsolicited honor upon inc. An I since the nominati'm has been thu,i unanimously tendered me, I do nnt fuel justified in declining it mid will cheerfully join with my fellow I'niun cili .ens in working for, and, if possible, electing the ticket placed iu iiiimiiiiitiuii ; kninving llie cna-o it represents is n noble one one worthy Ihe highest efforts nl ei ery true uinn nnd Inn ing tho cMi.nihi tionin case of failure, of feeling thai my name hud uol been thrust upon the public el niv seii.-iiaii in. JACOB iM. i oi.i..Mi:u. September .1, 18Ti. JACOB O. BECK, MERCHANT TAILOR, And Dealer ill CLOTHS, CASSIMKKKS, VESTING, &e. I'iin u Hlroi'l, Noulli ol'UruTCi" Hotel, 8UNBUBY, FA., INFORMS tho ciliiens of .Siirbury and vicinity, that he has just returned from I'hiliidelphiu wilha full aMsortiuvr.l ot iMi,i. . vivri:H 4.-ooeM, OF EVERY HEfiCRIl'TION AxD QL'ALIT V. Hi!, stock coniists of Cloths, French Cloths, lllnck I Hi.eSkin and Fancy CasMincres. Ulnck Sntiii. Figured j Silks. I'hiin and Fancy Cassimere VE.STINUS. wliich he Bill muke up to order in styles to suil the uiste of customers, on short notice, and tho most reasonable terms. Any (iooiIs not on hand, will lu furnished from Philadelphia, by giving two ilnya' notice. Omuls furnished by customers will be nmde up to order us heretofore. As he will cmpiov none hut experienced workmen. I persons may rely on getting their work w ell dono at Lis simp. Thankful for Ihe patronage heretofore bestowed, ho respectfully solicits a conliiiuiuicuof the tunic. Suiiliuiy, !cpl. 1(1. 18111. A CARD TO THE Sl'FFERlXfl. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads nf Bnoliti," Tonic Bitters." Sursapariilii,'' "Nervous An tidotes," Ac., Ac Ac., and after v'U are satistlcd with the result, and one box of Old lilt. 1U CII AN S English Specific Pills and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are purely ve getable. pleViint to lake, prompt and salutary in their effects on the broken ibiwu and shattered con stitution. Old and young eau take tbem with ad vantage. Imported and sold in the United Mules only by .1 AS. S. BUTLER, No. 427 Broadway. New York. X' Agent for Ihe United States. P. S A Box ot tlio Pills, securely packed, will be mailed to auv address on receipt of price, which I is ONE HOLLAR, po-i paid ! money refunded by the Agent il'eniiro sutirt'.ictiun it not given. Sept. Il), 1SJ1 Dm I,Ili:ti IM.ACV ri KM! AT 101IX KAKEIKA'S Oitl i:.l:ilUs.Ii'i Fi n MANUFACTORY No. Tl;AUCll Street, i above 7ih , PHILAH'A I have now in store - ' ' ,n-v uwn imisiri JfJS ""'1 Manufiictlire. ol the I.AIttiKS 1 till I mit UEAl'TU'L'L sc- lectioiiii of I'aiM'j- I'nrs. for t.adies' and rhildren's Wear in the City. Also, a fine assortment of (lout's l'ur taloves A Collars. As uiy Furs were all purchased when Hold was at a much lower premium than at present, I am enabled to dispose of theiu at very reasonable prices, and X would therefore solicit a call from Iny l'rieudi of Nori'hiiiiil'ei'luiid county, and vicinity. V- llcniouibcr the name. Number and Street ! JulIX l-'AKKl.tA. 71S Arh Ptrott above 7ih. south side, Sept. Ill, Ki'i4 . im l'HILAIiKl.l'rllA. ( have no Pu'iiicr. nor connection with any Other store in riiilndelpbia. NEW GOODS 1 Jl!T OPEN ED Fall & Winter Goods, AM) hUl.I) CIIEAI'EU tii.v. j:i.'!i: wiiEiti; I ISAAC FUP.ltAlT. In Zelleuioyer's Building, opposite fleaihari's Con- feetiouery Store, Markelslruet, SL'X 111 HV.l'ii., HAS just opened a will selected assortment of Uoods, which he oilers for salo at vcr- low prices. DRY GOODS ! FUltEIUS' AXII DOMESTIC such ai Cloths, Ca-.i' incies. Mu.lins, Shuuliugs, Ticking, Calicoes, He l.aiuc. Silks, (ainghaiu. 4e , ale. II AIM Hull 4'.klkH of tvrydetH'ription. NOTIONS & VAUIETIKS. Coiiii.ling of Hosiery, liloics. Thread. Hullons, Suapeuders, Xaat'kltM. Collars. Hlllidkcrehlrl., Hair llru.hM. Ttaolh Uru.hw, Ei.c lleud l'r.. IUI- luoral skill. llaaoi.-kirl. Car pl b.'.. 'trunk., a .' ! tiaws, I'uibrallas, tolioa-Vaiu. Sosp., add aiuiuwou olhei arllolM Use teuiou Iu ua.uliuu. lunDWAim, such a. aaila. kin-ns and screw., 'Imat lata haw ud kuoU, and CI tUEKY ul.tviy deaviipiioit. I'yn, lru, 1'aiula), Vuinulic, Oil, tala-J, I'utly, Ac, Ac. llarrmH Mrt Mtttl liwai aru vi rry drM-rliUluw. b'HiNE AM) EA1 ('I'll K.N WAUK, Ah iiIiuiii l4ok ut o n o a E H I HQ. t' iNl rrMiri) vf htll' I 4 4k sHUl) Ctiflt la.lvh. MmImm. t'4w-4i, ilwa I u.i 4ii, ,ih, lasW "tf ItKADY-MADli C'LOTIllNCJ. Ale", t4 H.MI, 4 .till tl.SJ. All kaa.4 tal CMBIIJf f a4 U.M Ul (W Ull UKaaeasy, M NEW SUMMER GOODS AT W. 1 STORE. WEAVER & FAGBLY, nAVK yast retornH frnai I'hllsflerphra with one of Ihe I urges' and host selected stocks of Hoods eter brought tc Sunbury. DRY GOODS 1 FOREIHN AND DOMESTIC, such as Clolhs. Cassl. meros, Muslins, Sheetings, Ticking, Calicoes, lie. Initios. Flannels, and all kinds of Mol'RNINU floods, Alpaeeas, Illack Silks, Oinghams, Ul moral ami Skeleton Skirts. Canton Flannels, Nankeens, Car peting of all kinds. Sc CAPS. NOTIONS & VARIETIES, Comprising, Hosiery, Ulorcs, Thread. Buttons, 8u' pcuders, Neck-ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, liair Brushes, Tooth lirushes. Onin Rib' bon and Cofd. tape, crotchet. Iirnid, worked collars, fancy head jdresses, lidy cotton, carpet biuding, comhs, fancy soaps, carpet bags Trunks. Valises, Umbrellas, Blank Books, Paper, Envelopes, Au. Of all kinds, such as Nails, Hinges and ."crews, Door Latches and Knobs, Locks, uud CUTLER V oi every description. Also, Dyes, Drugs, Paints, Viirrislios, Fish, Flaxseed find llenzine Oils. Gbiss, Putty, Ac. tuTiiHviirv nn1 lliisisi tire ni' nil kimSsi. STONE AND EAHTIIENWARE. An Extcnsivo Stock of G 11 O C E R I E S, CnmjmFoil of Hntfnr. OofW. Tvm. Itiue, Curn-j-dircli. Mucctiruni. Jlaiivy. IjaUin-JHiwdrr. iimltisj!-!). canJla-'.lobucuo and st'gtirs, .Salt, i'Uli, Mutit, I'Iiui-m?, Ac, it. Alw, largo varinty of BOOTS & SHOES. for Men. Women nnd Children. tf-AU kinds of lirniu and Country Troduue taken in exchange f..r floods. Cairo us a call before you pi. 'chnso clscuherc, wo are bound to sell as low ns any one else. iStorc-rnoiit in Ira T. Clement's building at the soiiili-wi'iit corner of Market ZHiuuro, near the Court House. Sunbury, May 21, lSflt. Sunbury High School, "tXTIl.T, re-open in the old Rnptist Church, on the V fir't ilny of August. The course of imtruetioii embraces nil the branches taught iu Aoudumics and c!uiniiries of thu highest grade. TKIIMH PKU SKSSIDX OF 21 WKEKS. For Laiiirunges ancient and modern includ ing nil other branches, SI. 5 (10 Natural picion-es. Algebra, fieoir.etry, cto. bt 00 Advnneed tlriiuinuir, taeugr.inhy. History. ,tu.. 12 (Ml Rudiments of above, Primary. Incidental expenses, III III) 8 Oil .0 1 union pavunlo quarterly iu ndvnnco. No dcdueliuii liiiole for lost lime. 1'upils ran enter nt any time, and will only he charged from the date they enter. Fur further particulars apply to the Principal. E. 1". RnllHAUI. Pm.hury, August 15, ISfll. tf. rrj'Tr? rj-rT"WTi..ri S J.i.j'ULKlJh'.XX U 'HI nni Li'l Saiiart-, l KV, 1.I. HAVINd just returned from tho City with un en tire new stock of i-u,'s, li'iui'iil's, I'crf'iiuicr.v nnd j 'I'oileJ Articles; ' to which h" invites his friends nnd the juiblic g?ner I ally, to call tu.d ixuuiiiic. The lirugs and Mcf iciiii-s ! are nil .-elected from llie best importing liou-es in i the Kiistcru liiarkel with the greatest care as to pari I ty and cfliiteiicy ai n,l avoiding as much us possible, tun iutroducti-ii of Jelerioiis nostrums. PATENT MEDICINES (If nil kiiilf. tucli us AyiT, Juj-nt'.-, MuClintrk-k. IilloHnyJ, Vi?h;irta, Huutlnuil. Si'hi'liUs. Urown i iiii'l all uiher K)uliir jiutuut uiuiliciucd, uliuiys on band. BRUSHES, lluir, Tonth. XhH, -Jlthe un-l Tuiut Urithe?. Shx')ii1 c:iro is tiikun to keep ou lminl cun.tAntljr every vuiicty of PAIXTri AND CHEMICALS, SuttuMc to ilu' tm-luj Fancy Toilet Articles hthI tho fillTnoroti nrtirlrs v hi.:h Hie generally kept in a well eon dux ted t?tab-tir-tt iiiei t . In cttnne.'tion with the aboTe ftrticli-p. he nUn keeps on hnud h lart Hmrtincnl o STATION Kit V, nucb Hi1 1'apiT, KiiYeliijicd, Ponf. reficilit, inkn. Ac. t.V I'ltyiclitn s proscriptions nnd tainily receipts coiiimuiiled Mh the Krcnte-it uecurueyaud di.jmtch, Ht IML'HS Day er Nihf. lieii)i!iiinr the pl.iee. Atniket P.Uftre, under the ofiicc of the "l?unliury Aincricnn." U. A. FLSCHKR. Sunbury, June -25, ISfil. hiirt'iut' iii'l ."Si-li'i-ii lis.rit'l ol IN'iinpay Ivsmiii. "VTOTTCE is hereby given tlmt the "s'liprcme Court j for the Xorthern l'islricl of Pennsylvania, will eoiiiincuce its annual session on the tir.-t Monday of Ootobcr next, ut tho Curl House in Siinhitrv. CIlAKLhS l'l.EAS.W'I'S, Trotli'v Supreme Court Xorthern Dist., I'n. September in, Is il. List up Cai'skh Knit Aiirvmk.vt at Oct. T., lSiit. 1 Vizier vs Love l Towel!, Lycoming county, 2 Hew art vs Clement. X'irlh'd county, .S V, on li rly vs liultiiiil, LyC'tm'ng county, 4 .'-liiaiiakci vs liairet. llailey & Co. do. 6 Spalding vs Andrews, do. Il Muloiie. et al is Solister et nl North'd county, 7 lt-'tiuet A wife vs l-'iiluicr uud others. Lye eo., W Xivpenose tewnshin vs Jersey Shore Jioruugh. Lycoiiiing coumv. C11A1U.LS ri.l'AAXTS. Prolh'y. Siit. Court Xorihcru liist. l'a. Punbury, Sept. III. lS.il. l.iM'Uu.i liuitit .V IClouiiis.liui'X Billil i-i:iI. ON and after .Ian. Isth, I SCI, rasiengcr Trains will r j.i at 1'illo.vs : MOVIXH SOl'TH. i'(.tr.i,'cr. Leave Seranton. 4.2H 1". M ' Kingston. fi i.i " lllijiiisburi S .2.' " ltupert. V . j lliinville, 1' I j Arrive al Northumberland, Is.iS MOVING XlUlTII Leavo Northiiniherliuid, K no A. M ' liauvillo, S.4U ' Ituptit. H 40 " lMisiiiisburg, v:a " Kingston, 11 i I'. M, Arrive at Seianlon, I.X! Freight 4 I'luweuger leaves lilomusburg, 10.15 A. M. l'-Asctigcr tukiug the Mail Traiu South cuunecl w ith the Express train from Northumberland, arriv ing at llarrisburg, ul 2 :iit A. M , liulliiuore 7. oil A. M . and al l'hila lelphia. al ".till A.M. The Mail traiu from Northumberland leuvesiuiuiediately afler the arrival of thu Express tiuin fioui Hurrishorg nnd Lttliimore. allowing raaen)ier. leaving l'hiludelpliia at IU tul' M . to reach point, ou Ihu road dunug Uie m il foreiioou. New aud elegant Sleeping can. accompany Ihe liiKlit lr.niise.ich way betwecu Niirihuniberland and llallimoic, aud ;urthuuib'i land and Philadelphia. I). 1 1101 Nil, (.upl, All'uluu .tlilliury 'wlli'i;'( ALL KN TOWN, VA. ner. M L llnKI'iiltl). A M , Prc.id.iit. Mnjor U Kl KLMiultH', supcrinleu lent uf th. Military leparlu.eiil. MMIIS Inaiiluliou, chartered by the ."!ls of Prnu X sylt am. wilh lull Colliifiatu H,wair. will open iu laeai sa.iou. ri pi nib f. .iv laciliiy Uallorded lor au Kimll'li Cli, al, M'U'i.uite,aud Miln.iy du e.tiou under Ih. ta4 id iu.iruel..rs Pupil, ai. rat txiiasi lu lb Pnuiaiy, I'ltp.r.i.ay aad l'llaiat. iapai llneuls I ta eilculis addrw.. tla. Plai.ldcl.1. July l-l tm JACOB IIARLEY. (.S iari.jr liiaSalMfp ,y jasy) No .'l M UlKr T!ir..i, I' II I LA lk 1. 1' II I A n'tl.Hl Iu I in. Hold aud C1I..1 WAlt IIKK , 1 ii,. 1. oil J HI I l.ltV; stolid HI.YI It-WAKr: aud Ih. lt ut MLVtlt PLAUU -WAUK oh Hmuilf im baud laug. Mullau.iit ul th. auu. jouds M lua prtal. M al. lt uad fin. (lueks. H.p.u.4. l skilful Woa kalaaill ; elau, J. w.liy laMtnaiS. aVaiall aa la.4 auad II kla.1. nl Half nuita iaatald.l, al sla.41 U-la. I Kaa I l4aaal lb. 44 Haaiad, St. il Man last Mat. I, I'felLd.lpLl. pt U, aut -Ji v o u sTiiTT 't rai l ! I intturr lJ, Ul.s Ti- tas- baidaa, x.k..aall.( aU.i IM tut! t"4 Iwlkaal r 1 T.-V A M CI .OT 1 1 rt!.Xl'.lt The ONLY reliable solf-Adjustlng Wringer. No V orsl-Work to Swell or Hplit. No Thumb-Screws to get out of Order. Warranted with or without Cog-Wheels. It took tho FIRST PREMIUM at Fifty-Seven Stato and County Fairs in lSn.1, and is, without an excep tion the best Wringer ever made. Patented In Ihe I nlted States, England, Canada, ahd Australia, ISanipIo Wringer sent, Express paid, on receipt of Price. Knergelic agents can make from 3 to 10 Dollars per day. No. 2.$.1.f.0. No l.fT.fiO. No. F.$.50 No. A.? 50. Manufactured nnd :?ihl. wholesale and retail, hy THE PUTNAM M A N U K ACTUR 1 XU CO., No. 13 Piatt Street, Now York, and Cleveland. Olifo. 8. C. NORTHROP, Agent. WHAT EVER BODY KNOW ft, vir.: That Iron well galvnnircd will not rust ,' That a simple machine hi better lhau a complicated one ; That a wringer slitiulu ho sclf-ailjusting, durnhlo, and efficient ; 'I hnt Fi'liunih-f3t'ri'ws and Fn.-tenings cause delay nnd trouble to regulate nnd keep in order ; That wood bearings, lor tho ,-hiill luruu iu will wear cut ; That the Putnam Wringer, with or without cog wheels, will not tear Ihe clothes; 'J hat cog-wheel regulators aru not essential ; That tho Putnam Wringer has all the advantages and not one nf the ilisiulviiiilnges above namcl : That till who have tasted it, pronounce it the best Wringer ever made; That it will wring a Thread or a Bed-Quilt without alteration. We might fill the paper with testimonials, hut in sert only a few to coiiainco the skeptical, it' such there lie ; anil wo sav to nil. test Putnam's Wringer. Test il TllOlKlUfiliiA' wilh AN V nnd ALL others, nnd if not entirely satisfrctory, return it. Pl T.XAV MANtTAOTl'ntXO ClI t tlenllemen ; I know from prnctieul experience that iron well galvanized with zinu will lint n.idi.o or rust one particle. The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect ns possible, and 1 uun cheerfully re ciuiimeiid it to he the best in use Respectfully yours, JNU. W. WHEELER. Cleveland. Ohio. Many years' experience iu the galvanizing busi ness enable mo to indorse the ahovo statement iu alt particulars. .TNO. C. LEFFERTS. No. lofl Bctkuinu Street. New York. January. ISM. Wo have lested Putnam's Clothes Wringer by practical working, nnd k:mw that it will do, If is cheap ; it is simple ; it rcrjuircs no room, whether at work or nt rest ; a child can operntc it ; it does its duly thoroughly ; it saves timo and it saves wear and tear. Wo earnestly advise nil who have much washing to do. with intelligenspersons who have any, to buv this Wringer. It will pay for itself In a your at liio'-t. Hun HORACE UUELLEY. Juno IS, ISM. U. S. 7-30 LOlfT. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury gives notice that subscriptions will he received for Coupon Treasury Xotes, payable three years from August 15th IM'il, wilh semi-annual interest at the rate of seven and tiirec-teulhs per cent, per annum, principal and interest both tube paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at tho option of the holder at maturity, into six-per cent, gold bear ing bunds, payable not less than Gve nor more than twenty years from their date, as the govcrnmct may elect. They will be issued in denominations of $jfl, $100. "vim, $1.(100 and Sni.OiiO, nnd all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or sumo multiple of lilty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to Ihe owners free of transportation ehnrgrs as soon after tho receipt of the original Certificates of JJcjiosit a they cau he prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making doposts .subsequent to that dnto must pay the interest accrued from date of Dote to date of doxsit. Parties depositing twcnty-fivo thousand dollars and upwards for these l.otes at any ono time will bo allowed a commission of ouc-quurterof ono per cent., which will be paid by Ihe Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for the amount, certified to by the ofheer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from tho deposit. Spi'i ial Alvnnta'CM of IIiIm Loan. It is a Xatioxal Savinoh Hank, offering a high er rate of interest than any other, and the het tm. rii;. Any savings bank w hich pays its depositors In I'. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in tho best circulating medium of the country, and it ctiitiwt pay iu anything better, foj its own assets are cither in government securities or iu notes or bonds payablo in government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or pcrma. neut Investment. The notes can always bo sold fur wilbina fraction of their fuco and accumulated into, rest, and are thu best security with banks as colla terals for discounts. COXVKUTIBLE INTO A FIX TEH CENT 5-20 lilll.H LOXD, In addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes fir three years, this privilege of conversion is now wonh about three per cent, per annum, lor the euit rent rate for 5-20 llonds i' not less thnu nine j.rr mil. ni nun ui, and before the wur thu premium on six percent. I". S. stueks was over tweuty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not lues thnu ten per cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION EUOM STATE OH MUNICI PAL TAXATION'. Ilu' aside from all the advantages we hace enum erated, a special A,it uf Congress rmnjits all bon is j dint Tir:twtry notes from oral tuxntiuu . Ou the j average, this exemption is worth about two per cent, i per iiniium, Rccontlng to Hit rate of taxation in van eu purls of the country. Il is believed that no securities o.Ter so great In duceiiunts lo lenders as those issued hy the govern ment. Iu all oilier forms of indebtedness, the laith and ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged t"T paymeul, while tho whole property of Ihe country is held o secure the discharge uf all the obligations of the I'nited Stales. While tlio government offcra the most liberal terms for Its loans, it believes that Ihe very strongest appeal will be lo the loyally and patriotism of Ihe peoplo. Duplicate certificates w ill be Issued for all deposit. The party deHiting must endorse usm the oritrtN at certificate ihe denominations of Doles required, and whether they are lo he Issued Iu blank or paya I b,, ,u Jl; w'ul, , ru,lir(l.a mu,l be left wn , . . . . . i.r ....i.i . the olHeer ree.ivini; thu depo.ll, Iti l furwarded lo Ihe Treasury leparimeiil. fsuUcripiious will h. received by lh Treasurer of Ihe I'nited States, al Wawhiiigt.-'U, lbe several As sistant Tieasurers aud duaiaoaled 1'epiHiilarie., and by th rirl Aulieuul IIiimU olMlilluu. .Ull b) till Ullosll Ituila. hich ai. dsiiarie uf 1'uldie money, and all Ihrouaiboul ih country, (ociiiik a. a,pi,lse( Hi. N. lioual l. i-o.il.iry Uaiilu.) will fiiiuuh further ll.loi uiaiiou ua api'liclioa aud AHi'UU tVtHY IT.U'lLITVTWfl'HufRlUtns. Autisi 1 3, Nl SI SQL KU AN.VV FK.M A Li: ( o ii ii i: a k. kCi nftUIIOH1, kM)ilrr ., I'M. f I Villi 1.11 waaalo ut 11.1. Iwllula. . ..auaa.aa.-aa u) I till fcrt.t V. All. tal Ml k. Mualaaf MU was Ik. ilk Suv.ia.L-r r.UMt I'KIt cKHfliiN tK M WKKUt; fn HmmJii. kle fttriawkej H-avaa fta.l k4 I ..l.t WaJ T.lla. at t U Ika. .t.laW ala4la 4 lit. l'..lai.avl. l.aaaa..al. .i tH I A ilUia.1 aW4(wlaa fcavl.laa AluS tal Ik letaU $4 --i, H.441M t UiuVa MetiairMi atr rii.aaUa. --l la Ix-Ufcl. .i,J, i.MiMo, issjsM i r' -. Tun pociijiiir taint or Infection which we) cal1 bcaoruLA lurk iii Uie constitutions of multitudes of men. It cither produce? or 1 liroxlupcd by an cn .tvcbleit, Titiati'tl aUnta of the blood, wherein 'that fluid becuniM in JeoniriPtiMit to iustain 'the vital forces in their 'rigorout action, and 'Inuvcs the system t full into disorder and decay. The icrofulnnn. contamination ia va rlously caused hy mcrnirinl disease, lor living, disordered digestion from unhealthy 'food, impure air, filth wild filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, ahovo all, hy tho venereal infection. Whatever he its origin, it ii hereditary- In tho constitution, descending "from parent: to children unto the third nnd fourth generation ;" indeed, it teem!) to bo the rod of Him who fays, " I will Visit tlio iniquities of tho father upon their children." i'ho diseases it originates take various Dames, According to the organs it attacks. In tho lungs, Scrofula produces tubercle!, and finally Consiiinplitin ; in the glands, swellings which suppurate nnd be come ulcerous sores ; in tho Rtumnch and bowels, derangements which produce indi gestion, dyspepsia, nnd liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive nnd cutaneous) allections. These, all having the same origin, require tho same remedy, viz., purification and invigor.i tion of thu blond, l'ltrily tho blood, and these dangerous distempers leave yon. With feehle, foul, or corrupted blood, you cannot have health; with that "life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofulous diaeaso. Ayor's Sarsapririlla is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes Hint medical science has discovered for this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given it a trial. That it dues combine virtues truly extraordinary In their cfl'ect upon this chit's vf complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it lias made of the following diseases: King's Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores, Erysipelas, Boee or St Anthony's Fire, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tuberculous deposits in the lungs, Whito Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphiiis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses, nnd. indeed, the whole scries of complaints that urise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases mny be found in Avtn's Asikiiican Ai.maxac, which ia furnished to the druggists lor gratuitous distribution, wherein mny bo learned tho directions for its use, and sonio of the remarkable cures which it has inuile when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Thofc cases are purposely taken from nil sections of the country, in order that every reader may huve access to porno one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far more subject to disease nnd ita fatal results Uinn nrc healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to chorten, and does greatly shorten, the avcruge duration of human life. Tho vast importance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the name of A Yen's aSAKSATAKtLLA, although it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best of Sarsaparilla in alterative power. Hy its Rid you may protect yourself from the sull'er lng nnd danger of these disorders, l'urgo out the foul corruptions that rot nnd fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow, iiy its pecu liar Virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. We know the public have been deceived by many compounds of ,Sarsrtarila, that promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed m this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no fiut'stion of its surpassing excellence for the cure of tho nfilicting diseases it is intended to reach, Allhougli under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been beforo the people, uml is far more ef fectual than any other w hich has ever been available to tlicm. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. The World's Groat Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con sumption, and for tno relief of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of tho disease This lias been so lung used and so uni versally known, that we need do no more than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done, l'repared by I)n. J. C. Aveh & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemhtt, Lowell, Mass, Bold by all druggists every where. Sold by Filling A liinnt. Sunbury, It. H. McCoy, Northumberland, Auroii Itnrrol, Elyshurg. II. Kutner. Sliiuuokin, J. 1. 11,, sue. Walsoiitiiwii, And bv all dealers iu Medicines every white Au;(iist'l:!, 1-t'i ly FANCY DRY C.00i)ST0!lE. MISS KATE BLACK, 1 KSI'Kl TV TLl.Y infirm hr friends in Sunbury V and vicinity, that she ha opened u .New :-i-.re ol oLiotis and taiicv drv bloo-U. in Mill 'let slreet. nuir doors west of VI ni. II. Miller's Hoot and Siioe Here. Her stock consists of Ti iininiius. ii:ions. cm broideries, I. 'idles and I'hil ireus huts and .linkers ; silk and oilier lining. Lawns. liiiilinuis, 1'orsets, iiiK.p-.kirts, Crape and l.ace Veils; Nets, iiioics, tocsiun'. cellars, and rurseis, and many oilier arti cles for Indies and ileiillcuicu ; all of which will be sold at the lonot prices KAIK lil.ACK. .Sunbury. -May -I, l5ul n a Bii z b m-'Jt CONTINENTAL 0 1. O T II I M G B A Z A II . tj'ui iier ot" lrU-l swaimri Ac Hull ICoail Nli-t'i'l, S L" N U V H Y , I' i: N N 1 A. H'MMl'U rTdt'K (r UKADV MADE CLOTIUNC, flf ih. new. st fttvle.,cui l-y the best Aniat. liiinH'ia-l aud lutvle a.pial Ita eusluiu Wtiik, aud Mid al Ihe I lew vet pi ices .11111 IIUll iiaaj at aj Iftiiiiu oi in. u.- u.ai lerial coHiiin4 ol I'n - t'.Mts. Jr k l'.i. k Cal., Paul., aud uis ul laiiuus iuloia aud iUali lu. (.lAH.l.Ml N 1. H ItNI.-IIINU liiX'Ps). auth au. hblrl. Il.er-.lnit. l i.d.-r.hins. iiawer. ColUn, Ctalals, .Ntt klles, HaiaJkvieliiels.Plwkii.,., Illotw, at. Hail, uml 'W. rU klttiia. IKKt'ls) ASOCH"!', IhlNko. VAl.lL.'. t M HUH l.A-. aad MHI'N.' "I 'l ! kauafc rou. tatb.f il. In ,,a ,t k. ktil-lhl avl. UltllM lu Mil Uad tlaaulbs hll HUatk H.u.aa.ti ll . .laat ' l'lilllaa.il 1 1, ll.u i Wl-ie. Imv.i.I Nek.l ie. ut N I' II Ii itvi nit ur taa.Ul. Jul I. 11 ETTCft OF ADVICE FQH lADltJ IIU ,V'MU.II. lia IMVh Ut Ual IMa..ac a. a 4 k 1. i. 4Uluk. 1 aVa-l l.kS tla I aa.t... le Is ttn-U .Him I i 1 .Mr !' ii i .' i. tta r ' eS'j-1. ti.-ra W.F.jmth t'aai. B. Utxriir.n, Market street, one door eeait nf Mrs. Bon'toti's Hotel Bare opened ANEW TIN -WARE, iSlin-l Iron and Kion Klnrr, and Intend keening oonstantly ob hand, and ninnu- fiautnrin.f ti order mi abuntvit ncaitn, TIN' ASIl jpHKKT IllON-WAIUiof all dcsoripllons. A L'lroStrack nf Cook Stores uf lbe fjllowlnjf Brands; Wllitilatl IVual, t'cuiaaty I villain, I2opi t'nloii, unil flio H '!: hi :it i Niagara Cook Stove, unsurpassed l"r havni'y nf finish, sunplicily uf ar rangement. eiiniMein.; cheapness m.d diirnbi'lity, and e.'ieh stove warranted tu perlonn what iliey uio re- picfer.icd Ab, PA II LOU and OKFICK RTflVE. In prent vni'ioty,euibrnein; all thu best miinufuoturos. and most fiishioiinblo designs :ilOiI. Vt! Sfl f.riiupM. StuiaicM, i'liiiMiiioK, nml nil iii-iifli'M unnsiiully kept in iin"i s!iiblishineiit of this kind. TVo arc alsii pi ej,:ired to ion 11 kinds ot Spouting, hooiili);, liiinpi) end I'm liiiee M'm k. Gas Kitting, 4c. Kcpuir intr cheaply and noiiily executed. I'ouaiiy pioduco taken iu ux.biingo nt uinikvl price. SMITH A (sKNTirr.K, "ve lheA.:.'ti.-y f r Ullill S CKl.KBRATKIt FIEC I'i.AI I. S'i'! l:S. ,,r ihe I'oiiiiiios id' Moi Ihuii.liur l.ali.t , isi,y..lcr, I.' ii i--ta iimi Montour. Ai d uie ni-i amenta for llie I'ipher ,t Willow er l.iti ' 'lie i spoliation. Sun urv . April V, ltt. JJN 1-S IIOUSI, Ifi-iKr .sinrk.'t sirc( hi A .Mu:kt iiaro, llAKHISBURGPA., yLokno'-vloclgoJ u i'irat Class House. rpifK Pn.p'iH'ir wnull iu-: r-i'(.':i'iilly e;it I tho 1 lit lom iuii tit' thu fillens ul r-tiiilmi y nt.tl tlic ti:r rutii.'lin t-niirry. tu tim icc-UitJiJiitit in of hi liMie. tii-'unii i lii-iii tiV-y vi!l tiij.J tvcr.viliitu that i-dti ciuitriiiuic t.t tln ir 'ouniltTt . Il is Minute t fur t'nutuli li tin the I'i-tit avoid tho noi.-e mi l (.-oul'u-ci'n imM'Knl to r.iiliuti.l fiatiori-!, mul at tlio saiuo time only a tVw iiiinute- walk tiotn thcKaiiiv. An Oinniiiu will be toutui at, thu .Sialism un lhu art i.'al ui tm:li train C. 11 MANX, rrui-rit't'.r. April 9, IStil. C. G. B It U 0 E . AuilMtriaft'd Har t'liiim Of!in-N, Va---hinKt'm. T. C. I Cleveland, Ohio. Nistii 'i u ki:t. ,u I 'll',..' .Nil 1. IsVMAN Jll.tH K. Near tho Court liousc. Dpl.isite 1'el; 1 lllalis-aias. and colleL't.i PENSIONS. B0UNXY, BACK PAY, Pi 170-moncy and all other A. CU.nis. AVo pay cjpcial nttriition to olaims in which mh'T Httcrrn vL h'tvc FA 1 1.1. 1, v whi-h hnvj Wvu M 1,K.N bh(. We huve Hire lv .1 Hii-t pui 1 aver t ftuhiiprH an-l their lioin over ?;0ti. 0v anl are pnyimf 1 htMiJimN I:ii!y. No ehflrt) unlt! su'jcosylul . U'rito uls. tmJ we tll st'iid ym a euj'v nt our j-htxt. free. K COLUKCT 1V.mii 1 01 to $tfl Ca.-U liouuty. Vu (ti mir h(isines3 withoit pi.i.at A;-ril 2, ISO 4 NEW MIL UN K U V AM) FANCY GOODS, I'OH at the istoro of H. ife L. SHISSLKIl, Maikct S.piare..Sl..Nni'ltY, PA. The Misses 11. A L. .Shissb-r. Inn inu; removed their esiHblishment to more commodious and convenient rnms. one ihur atiove their former location, inform their friends and eustom-rs. that they have received and just opened a choice and well selected ns.irt nieni ol .MiLI.I.VKHV AND Ml'I liOOW, in cludtii every style ut UONJMKTS, HATS, IIIBBONS & TltlM- MINQa OP ALL KINDS, and all nth'.'r urticlcs in their line, which will be solj cheap. Country produce of all kinds taken in c.tc'unr.-o nl ca-.h prices. Sunb'iry, April 0, ISfil. TO COXSUMEKS OF nillE nn dcrsigned dealer in Coal from the f dlow 1 in well known Collieries is prepared to receive orders for the same at the Lowest .Market Kalee, vi,: MUKDIX'AI'S DIAMOND MINKS ijHAV'S I'AHKISI! CfV fO!jtMI)A'l'!:i) OO'S ' tic i-aliKi prepared to furnish tho lt..Ilil.li'a' . 4 1-tn-ii I ! 4'oal, On ihe line of the Sus piehitunii Hivor and Havre de lir.iee. He h.is made ,i r.,i. Yemenis lor Ihe best i V i . .ki.D PLYMOUTH COALS, j Which b it prepared to deliver on board Heats a: I .Noitiiuuibei bind, or by Curs over Northern Ceu:r..l I lliiilioiid. and ou the imc of the Philadelphia uud Lrie Hailioad. ou iliebcst terms. He is prepared to till all Oi.lcrs wilh ,'., latch, and respectfully ouliciis orders from the '1 rude. Adilr.'ss ' JC'il .Met Al. l.A.M'. April . Isi'.t. orihiiiuberlaud, Pa Oeokue Hill, Piiion P. V'ulvlkton. 1IILL & WOLVERl'ON, Atloi'iii' ami t'liurtsi'lorra ill I.siw . OiTico. Miukel .Ireet, cor. Centre Alley, aUNBUHY, V A -f ILL attend pr.-mi-lley to the collect! in of cla'rra aud all other professional business inliuslisl to their care in Norihumherland audiuljoiuiugcouniiee. hunbury. Jauumy 'i-i, iMii. A lla-nlioii, f .ailit- uuil al'iil la-lin n ! AMBB0TYPE AND PH0T.OBAPII In lieer street, oppoii.i the Centrnl Hotel, SUNDUK V. T A., O HYEKLV. has opiucd anew Plclnre li.-il!' r , iu lliu ah-i e .pice, hli-1 is pri piivd to ti.it Purtraits iu the l-est sivle iii.d ui.u.u.r A.MUU0TVP1 AN1 PHi'lmHi PIIS, are 'alien in c en sii le ol the Art. that c iin.ot 1... sin pj.d in lie Male' llai inw' t.rnl ear's vC rietice, be will t,i,c au . Is i :a.-1 1. -t. or I. i ch.it '" Copl. s mil 1 e lukeu fl-'U. "II 'lb " ' 1 Plc'-ur. tine him a call llcuic.Uil.er v pe-.ie li. c Ctnintl 11 Itel tSiiubiiry, Jul.. I ltU . . -, ri---r . r, ''J r. - -'?'7 luli l .iil-Ilii 4'oHVc 4 . DUPOT: t '.-i Ke.lo Streii, N.w Yt. k Th. ah.t. C ' p mv at" k-i -wii at! ' t'n w-t! I . a. ihe oMi.. i. -t liao C'oli e I'l .otaii- i,. of J.i, a an I II ii. n ia in Ihe I'"1' h I 1st li'-i -i ' "-l a'e ihe Uii'.l ! U...H -p. .lit, i . ol C'-rl.e ou I lie lil -t-w I '1 ...i ui.-Ll-uu. I wt..a u iij-s ion I their trt ! A.-.-..: in ll.u I int..! Mi:v. a'. -I iu lie' iiu,-ti C -I n. , lit till ti t,. .to li.'e, -li.t. i, oi ko. la ,,l t ! 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