Dam & oMmi 131tr!.(tfiU.ir',KI'.TIM KV, I: AVINuin-i yfiirned frim tho City i:h an n 1 :! !.. stock "f Dnus, i 'hrmlcnU. Prrl"uiH'V.T 'I!!t ,.rUt'su ! to wl.W. -invito" hifril:l' 111. 1 the public ally, (in: ill rod examine. TUP IMugst.nd Me iictuci I ere nil selec.cd from lli" l"t importing hoii'is m , the tuyii'iM market willi r I,.- ..-realist care as I" p"i- j t I mil HVnilitlu t,4 OllO'll It' I'll--'-!1!!', the intr.'.i.ic.em of iMn Nw nts-iun..-. (If nil kind-, such i"- vrr'. .t'livtir. Mvt'llnln.k. jJ.iHi.wnvi. IVi'hTK lloollaml". i-ili'-fl.s- Hiovwi s Hn.l nil viIl-T i-j.iliii- luuvtit iiiudh-im s. nUeyi on hand. BKT78HES, Hair, Tooth. Sail, Cloth and Puiiil Bi n. I.e. Special cure i taken lo keep on hii I ;:..- i.m !v every vurkiv of PAINTS AND C1U..MIC.U.S. Suitable to tho trade. FancvToilet Articles nn.l the niiiucr-r.s sni- ! which lire generally kept iu a well conducted estab lishment. In connection with ihoahovenrllelcs. be al' keeps on hnud large assor'meiifMit S TATH'NLIli , such as Paper, Envelopes, Pens. Pmcils. Ink". . Cv rhyiilti k prescriptions and family receipts rniupunnifi'il with llie greatest accuracy and dispatch, at ALL HOIKS Day or Mght. Remember tho place. Market Square under the ouieo ot tho "Sunbury American U. A. FISCHER. Sunbury, June 25, ISM. I,AZIS:.i lWrSCY AT JOnXFAliElK.V'S OtttB:tal!wlsl Fir MANUFACTORY So. 71S,ARC1I Street, above 7th , riHLAD'A j I havo now In storo Jof my own Importation sSnml Manufacture, oue LARiiKST and most BEAU TIFUL bo- leciions of rnnct Furs'. , t fir Liiacs' and Children's Wcnr in the City. AiSO, a fine assortment of dent's F'tr lllovts A Collar?. As my Fura were ail purchased when Gold v;,? at & much dower premium than at present, I airi enabled to dispose of them at very reasonublo prices, and I .1 .i::i -..11 i . it.i 1- wnum inereioru puuuiu n un iiciu my iiivma n 'nn huioberlaucl county, and vicinity. Homcnibcr tho uamo. Humber and Street L JOHN FAREIUA. 71S Areh Strett above 7th, south mdo, 11. 10. lg(S4.5io PHILADELPHIA. have no Pni tner, nor connection with any thir store in Philadelphia. "COAL OILLAMPS. I beg leave to inform niy friends and the puMio generally that I hava cnininenced tho manufiictnro of COA UIL LAM Pa of every description and stylo cf finish, at , XO. 33 S. SECOXD Sr., PHILADELPHIA. TTith mv pre?cnt facilitiei for manufacturing, and n pracUcai pxpenenoe of thirtoen.yearf in tho uinn a ;t:ineut of Iho lamp business for some of the luret li)ii?e in the country, I flnlter myself that my expo-rii-n-.-o and knowleiio will enable mo to odor to tho public jriniiU nut equalled by any in regard to stylo mill Workmanship, and' at priced competing with the lowo.it. I shall always endeavor to lead iu onVriug to the public new ami useful inventions in our line. I huve also takcu tho wholesale agency for the snlu Of UEO. W. UKOWN .Si (JO fjCKLKIlBATKO Mktal A. J. WE1DESEH, No. 33 P. Secoud et., Philadelphia, gcpteiiibcr 21, 1804. HENRY IIARPEK, Ao. r,-ii AEtCII St., lMiIIadcIiiJiin. Has a largo stock of WATCHES, . FINE JEWELRY, SOLIDSILVER-'WAaE Fuperior plated TEA SETT.?, JSTUOXS, FOP.K, October 1, 1SC1. 4ra PENSIONS, BOUNTIES" AHD BACK VAY COLLECTED. Q B. H0VEK, Attorney at Law, is duly author ized and iievnted to collect l('itiM, ISiintf'Miiti ltsirk f'T Widows, ().- pliaus and Soldieis. (lUico in Jliirkct street, oppo site Weaver s Hotel, fniubury, la. January Jtt. 18ii4. ly l;ii'L.:iiiiiiiia & Itlooiiisliurg tSail rvad. ON and after Jan. lth, 1884, ras.-cnger Truini will ran a fjllj'.vj : MOVIXil SOUTH. Vasscnper. Leave Poranton, Kinirslon, 4.20 P 8.2i M. JMoomshurg " liiipcrt, " Danville, 9. -15 O.li Arrive at Northumberland, tf.55 MOVING NORTH. Lcavo Northumberland, 8.00 A. M " Danville, 8.40 " Kupert, 8.40 ' Bloomsburg, 9.35 " Kingston, 12.12P.M. Arrive nt Sciunton, l.0 Freight A Passengur leaves Bloomsburg, 10.15 A. M. I'ussengers taking tho Mail Train South connect with the Express train from Northumberland, arriv ing at Harrisburg, at 2. .10 A. !., Baltimore 7.00 A. M., and at Philadelphia, at 7.00 A. M. Tho Mail tr.iin from Northumberland leave immediately after the arrival of the Express train from Harrisburg and iialiiinnrp, allowing Pnnstngers leaving Philadelphia nt 10.40 P. M., to reach pomtd on this road during the next forenoon. New and elegant Sleeping cars accompany tho nL'ht trains each way betwecu Northumberland and Bait D. T. BOUND, Supt. KnIins; Itailrond. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1 lij'-.n 11H..MV l.isr, ironi tllu orlh ann V X North-We.-t for Philadelphia. New York, l'.oud- ln, roiuvuie, i.i'imuon, Allentown. J-.aston, Ac. Trains leave U'irrisburg for I'hilalclphia, New. 101k, llewling. l'otuiville. and all Intermediate fctations. at n A. 31., and 2 00 1'. 51. New lork l. vprcssleuvos Harrisburg at 6 30 A. M., arriving at Now York at 1 45 tho omio duv. A spo.-iiil Aoi.-oininodution Piwseugor train leaves Heading r.t 7 la A. n., aud returns troiu Harrisbur at 6 P. M. I'ures from Harrisburg: To New Y'oik $5 15 ; to J'lniioletpMs Js.j Jj uitd ?2 SO. Baggago checked torougu Jtciuriiing. leave New York at fl A. M., 12 Noon, nnu 1 r .i, (i-iiisi)iirgii j'.xpresn arriving at Harris, burg nt 3 V M ) Leave Philadelphia at 6 15 A. M. Mid .'! ;iu P M. sleeving ivirs In tho New York Express Trains turough to and from Piu.burgb. wiliiout change. Passengers t-y iho C'atlawissa Kail lioad leave Td- mnqua al iio A. .M., and 2 15 P. Al., fur Philadcl Jihiu, New-York, and all Way Points. liHims leave Pottsvillo at 9 15 A. M.. and 2.30 P. M., for l'hiliidelphia, Harrisburg 111M New York. Aiiaceoinuiodali(,nJ'aienier U-aiu leaves Beading at jjo A. M., aud reiurns I'ruiu l'hiladelphia ut 5 Ou c t All the above trains run iuily, Sundays ex. A Sunday train leaves Pottville at 7.30' A.M.. and Philadelphia at 3.15 P. M. umiiiiutalion, Mileage, Season, and Excursion "l rniuoeu ratw to ana from all points. 'J I funds llnggiigo allowinl eiuii Pa-senuer. tl. A. MCULLf., May 2T, ISC I. C(Vr"1 ri"t'lf Z.ATESTI KPROVEMENT M AORI CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. A r ti:i: P O U IT D S, -2", .Ictlhe liest-ijo, ,u cK.nr..,. IU ,Vo. I...IIIIOU). Whli.ll Mu jt ,,t H, U.A ,)t,rcil Voillul, v "'.S " "'if "ssoriiiiiLI i.l lUe in.! MoV I 0. su.-U IU I'U.fcil:.'. !'..!... n.r.... appro tiluv.,. 1. 1,1 h w-ll U v.W".f ,.v j ,, lvi.!l!eS.otll iilfH, Tul-S, n . j , hop Mm,, iuty aro oie., lunim lac inrinii j CniMr.ej. A-.... ai . (,.., ,.,..i.. Muery, Ploughs, !l.tru t ail kiiets 01 V i; .. I'ural r.i i.'cimnt ' - h wl. .Ut.a II. iioi ttt nuncc liihfiijtrr and at ihe AH i.u.l.f jl.lppij ,s or.i.rcl. Old f.i.y .hcua u.1 ii...iii , .,u,ui,,i , rcspe. t IT.U. t-.t. HI It U i II 4 COfiPEK .trvunrt. n.d,l vi p,vJae, it -7 1 1 : it. fa U. S. 7-30 Tho grcrttnry of the Treamry givM notice that jubseriptlom will bo reoolved for Coupon Treamiry Nota, payablo throe yoart from Augurt 15th ISfii, with tcml-innual interest at the rato of foTen and throe-tenths per cent, per annum, principal and interest bolh to bo paid in lawful money. Then notes will do convcrtiblo at Mho option of the holder nt maturity, Into slx-pef cent, gold bear iug bond., pay.iblo not Icje than Hvo nor more tlia twenty years from their date, as the governraootmay I elect. They will bo iwue.1 In denominations of $50, i lnil, S500, 91, 000 and $5,000, and all subscriptions j must bo for fifty dollar or soma multiple of fifty i dollar. The iioten n ill be transmitted to tho owners free of tratHportnii'in charges as soon after tho receipt of the nriginul C'ertificatos of Deposit as they oan bo I pr.'paied. j ' As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons ! making deposts subsequent to that duto must pay ', tho interest accrued from date of noto to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-fivo thousand dollars ami upwards for theso notes at any ono timo will bo allowed a commission of ono-fjuartcrof one percent., which will be paid by tlio Treasury Department upon tho receipt of a bill for tho amount, certified to by the officer with whom tho deposit was made. No deductions ft r commissions must bo made from tho deposits. !l-iiil AtlTiinlnsrn of lliii I.onn. It ts A Natiosal Savings Bank, offering a high er rate of Interest than any other, and the- let seen. riiy. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in r. Note, considers that it is paying in tho best circulating medium of tho couutry, and It cannot pny in anything belter, foj its own assets are either in government securities or In notes or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally couvcuictn. as a totnp'orary or perina ncnt investment. Tho notes can always bo sold fo within a fraction of their face and accumulated Into rest, and aro tho best security with, banks as collr tcrals for discounts. CONVERTIBLE IXip A &IX PER CENT 3-20 GOLD BOSD. Ill addition to tho vojy liberal interost on the notes for thrcojyenrs, this privilego f.f conversion is now worth about three per cent, per nnnum, for tho curt rent.rnto for 5-20 Bonds ii not lcsa than nine prr ant. premium, and before tho war tho premium on six percent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be eocn that tho actual profit on this loan, at the present market rato, is not lens than ten por cent, per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MVNICI , PAL TAXATION. But nsido from all tho advantages wo hace enum erated, a special Aot.of Congress exempts all bonds ami Treasury notes from local taratiou. On tho average, this exemption Is worth about two per cent, per annum, according to the rato of taxatiun in vari ous parts of tho country. It is believed that no securities offer so great In- duccmonts to lenders as those issued by tho govern mcnt. In all other forms of Indebtedness, the fiuth and ability of private parties, cr stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while tho wholo property of tho country is held 0 soouru tho dischargo of all the obligations of tho United States. While tho government offers the most liberal terms for Its loans, it believes that tho very strongest apponl will be to tho loyalty and patriotism of tho people. Duplicate ccrtiHcateswill be issued forall deposits, Iho party depositing must crmorso upon the origin al certificate tho denominations of notes required. and whether they arc to bo issued in blank or pnya. bio to order. When so endorsed it must bo left with tho officer receiving the deposit, to bo forwarded to the Trea?nry Department. Subscriptions will be received by the Trenfurer of the United States, at Washington, tho sevcr.il As Ei-tr.nt Treasurers and designated Depositaries, aud by tho l'ii'Mt rViij!n:il Hank of million, Aud y nil Jsil3iiul Hunk whi'.h aro depositaries of Publio money, and all RL'srEC-TABLR BANKS AND BANKERS throughout tho country, (acting a3 agents of the Na. tional Depository Banks,) will furnish further infor matiou on application and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS Augut 13, lCI. ; iuWmm )3J TBS Iiiti'U ICast-Iiuliu Coill'C Co. DEPOT: 168 Rcade Street, New Yolk. Tho above Company are known all over the world as the owners of the Coffee Plantations id' Java and Balavfi iu tho Dutch East Indie, and are the largest monopolizers of Lottee on tho ulohe. Tho uoder.-iguud (who is appointed their solo Agent in the linteil Mates ami 111 1 no isritisti colo nies) will havo for sale three difTcrcnt kimls of Cof fee, which, for regularly of grade and cheapness of price, will defy eoinpe.ilion. Our ''liatavia CoF.oe" never beforo introduced in this Country, hut extensively used in the Armies and Navkii of Europe, and richly valued, will he put up at prices to reach all consumers, and our Kxtru Java will be the Macnuui Bonum C'oMee of the ai:o. Wo will have, for accommodation of llrocers. Fa, miliej, and Government Contractors, samples (dry and drawn) for testing. Orders solicited. Ou receipt of caah, coffee prompt ly tonvarucd as uirecteu. A. LIPPMAN. 13S Reiu'.o Street. New York, Sole Agent, D. E. I. C Co. July 2:!, 1S64. A CAKU TO THE SUFFER1NU. ALLOW two or three hoirdicads of "Buehu,' Tonic Bittors," 'arsoiiariila," "Nervoui An tidotes," Ac Ac.. Ac. and after vou are satisll with Iho result, and one box of Old l,lt. l!l CHAN'S buglish tipccine 1 ills and be restored to health anil vigor iu less than thirty days. They are Mirelv ve getable. pleasant to take, prompt and salutary in uieir cnccis on tno uoacn uown mm simtiereil oon 1 ill ion. Old and youus can tuke them Willi kd vautnge. Imported aud sold iu the t'nite l States only oy . j.w. s. lii iuji, No. 427 Broadway. New York. Ltf Aaent for tho United States P. S. A Box of the Pills, securely packed, will bo mailed to any address on receipt of price, which is ONK DOLLAR, post paid ! money refunded by me Agent 11 entire saiisiaction is not given. Sept. 10, 1SC1 Ilin XORTHUMBEllLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, (iVr tht lSriilge.) TDK mbscriher having leased this well known Tavern Stand, lately kept by Mrs. C. S. Brown, respectfully informs tho public that he is refitting and repairing the premises, aud Kill ho prepared to en. tcrtain, iu 11 couiloruiulo maimer, Ins numerous friends throughout the county, and all who may patronize nis egiauiuuuiem. Oct. 1, ltd. JOSEPH YANK IRK. ICE CHE AM FREEZERS. New supply of Mahkrh's Fite-Mixtte Fiiee ZKiia, received troin Acw lurk, for sale by Sun bury, May 21, (14. II. B. MASSER. SUSQUEHANNA FEMALE "C O LL E G E, M'l lN4JIC4Vi:, Kujiltr Co., Pa flV.M'. Fall Session of this Institution commences on J. Till USDAY, Al liUST 18th. The W iute Session 011 tho 1 7lh of November. l l.ll.MS l'KU lSKShU)N UP 13 WEEKS 1 For lioardinir. WoshiiiK. Furnished Room, Fuel j imI l,i :'JjI and Tuition in 111 tho regular studies of I lit, folic gintc Deprrtiueut, only $52 75. I ' A liberal beductiou made iu luvor of the Daughters t our :!. lu-rs. F01 further loriiculrrs, or Circulars, apply to H. DOMEll, Principal, FcbxiATcvp, August 0, 1804. Juios. jCo3 "h ABLE Yi (.Snemwu Klauffsr iV llarliy.) No. I1J2 MAKKF.T Street, PHILADELPHIA. DF.U.EK InFiiMiOold aud Silver WATCHES . Kiiicliuld JEKF.l.RY; KJM SILVER-WAKE, aud tho Lr-t Si I. V ER-PLATED-WARE. Con I'enity ui, huud a largo aiiortuicniof the above good at low prices. Wat. be and Fine Clocks, Repaired, by skilful workmen; also, Jewelry repairing ; Engraving and fell kiuii oi lluir-nork to order, al short notice. I io n t lorget the old stand, No. 023 .Market I tu.rl 1'iiiUi'clpliia - ' Trrt iroaut oaixr nmrer rea , Scrofula and Borofuloui Slaeasei. From Emery Ktet, n wtll-knomn merchant 0 Ox ford, Miiinr, "I ham fold large qnantiliea of Tonr HAOT.r Ktt.t.A, but nevrr yot one Imttle which failed of ttm desired etreet and nill satlsfaelion to those who took It . As fast as our people try It, they agree there liaa been no medicine liko It beloro in our community." Eruptloni, Flmplesj, Blotchee, Pustule, Ul cers, Bores, nnd nil Disoasoa of the Skin. From IlfV. Bnbt. Straftnti, liriitnlt Knijhmd. I onlv do my duty to yon and tlio nubile, wlien 1 add my testimony to that you publish of tlio mo (llciniil virtues of your P aiii apaiiii.i.a. , Sly rtauRU UT, aged ten, had an anilctlna- liuinor In her ears, eyoa, and hair for yeara, wlilrll wa were unable to eure nutll we trliil your H.naAPAiin.L.l. buo has been well for soino inontlia." From Mrs. Jnnt K. liter, a veil lnnr,t ami titeemotladnf nenni'i-ille, faj t o.,N. J. " Jty ilaugbter has suffered for a yi'ar past with Scrofulous eruption, whleh was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any relief until wo tried your Bakbafauiixa, which soon eompletcly cured her." Frcm Charles r. tinge, Ksj., of the. vUMv-Unow-n Gage., Murray if Co., n'rimiuctunrs oenametuU papers in Xathua, A'. . ... "I had for several veara a vert rrouldn'tomo humor In my IVo, which grew ivmRtantly vyorse out It it disfigured my features and became an Intol erable affliction. 1 tried almost every tlilnrf a mnn eonld of both ailvlcc and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your Sarsai'AHIU.A. It Immediately m;ido my face worse, as you told ma it might for a time 1 but In a few weeks tho new kin began to form under tho blotches, and con tinued until my face la as) smooth as anybody's, and I am without any symptoms of tho disease that 1 know of. I enjoy perfect henllh, and without a doubt owe it to your S utsArAitii.LA.'' Erysipelas General DebiUty Purify tho Blood. SVam risi. Jnht. Kmrtn. llnnstnn Ft.. Xnn Tori:. " lilt. AVKK. I seldom fall to remove KrnptioP't and Scrofittinis Sons by the persewrlnguscof your BARur AKii.i.A.aiid I have Just now cured .u attack of Malignant tirisip'tos with it. N- ferntlvo wo possess equals the Haiisai-aiui ,a y011 ,nv0 anp plicd to the profession as f- as to the people." From J. K. Johmtrn, Kq., yMlr,nnn, Ohio. " Kor twelve yern. t had the yellow r.rysiiKdiis on my right arm, duiioj wlileli timo I tried all thu ci lebrntcd physielai t could roach, and took hun dreds of doling worth of nu-tliciiies. Tho ulcers were so h- j thnt tho eonln la-camo visible, and tho doctors ilccided that niv arm must be amputated. I l.inn tnkhnf your S.Mt'AfAi!il.l.A. Took two bot tles, and some of your 1'u.i.s. Together they have cured me. 1 am now as well anil sound as any uoiiy. Being In a public place, my cane is knowu 10 every body In this community, and excites tho wonder of all. From Tlon. Henry Monro, M. P. P., of Xeirr-astlei, C. '., a leadinr.member of 0tt Canadian I'qrlia vient. . ... " I Iisto used your SAns.M'Anil.t.A In my family,. for genernl dehilitii, nod for pnritjiiiiri the. Uoxl, with very beneficial results, and feci conudcuco iu couimeuUiug it to the afflicted." Bt. Anthony's Fire, Hose, Salt Rheum, Scald Hoad, Soro Eyes. -From TTnrivy Slttler, Fsq., the ahle editor of the 7'uiikliannor!; Democrat, J'ennojlrania. " Our only child, about throe yc:u a of age, was attacked by pimples on his loielu ail. They rapidly spread until they formed a loathsome and virulent sore, which covered his face, nnd actually blinder his. eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent I'lfoct. Kor lifloen days we gnarled hi hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes tering and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Having tried every tiling else wo had any hope from, we began giving your Sakkapahii.la, and applying the Iodide ol potash lotion, aa you direct. Tho sore began to heal when we had given the first bottle, and was well when we had linlshed the secoud. The chilli's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, aud hu Is now as healthy nod fair as any other. The wholo neighborhood predicted that the child must die." Syphilis nnd Horouri.il Disease. r-n. nH i;....n vl.,r,t ,YVl t.nuJi. Mi.rtrt. "I liud your S.W'.SAi'Aiill.t.A a more effectual remedy for the secoudary symptoms of Syphilis and for syphilitic, disease tbi nuy other we possess. The profession nrc Indebted to you for sumo t tho best urediciues wo havo." From A. J. Frenrh, M. D., an eminent phgsirian of Micrence, Mass., who is a prominent member of the Lrgifilatitve of Massachusetts. "Dr.. Avkii. Jly dear Sir i 1 havo found your 8Aits.M'Anil.t.A an excellent remedy for Smdtilis, both of tho primary and seeondury type, and elfee tutd in some eases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. 1 lo led know what we can em ploy with more certainty of success, where power-, ful alterative is renuiicu." Mr. Chas. S. Van Line, 0 Xeir Urunstrirl.; X. J., had dreadful ulcers on his f '., caused by the abuse of mercury, or mercurial ditaxc, wliieh grew more ami nioro aggravated for yeara, iu spite of every remedy or treatment that could bo applied, until tho peweverlng uso or Avkk's SAltsAi'AUil.l.A relieved him. Few cases can be found more, inveterate and riitrc?mB- than this, nud it took Several dozen bottles to cure him. Iioucorrhcea, Whites, Female Wenkners, are penerally produced by Internal Scrojhhus t'l ceration, and are very often cured by the alterative effect of thia Saiisiaiahili.a. tiomu cases require, however, in aid of the S.MtlAl'Allll.l.A, tho skilful application of local remedies. From tht ireU inorrn and widily-eelebratcil Dr Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati. "I have found your SAi:Ar-AUiu.A an excellent alterative hi h8eaia cf feiuidea. Many eases of Irregularity, Leucorrhrca, Interns! l lcertitvui, and loc:tl il-bilifv, arising from the serofujuiiR dialhesis, have yielded to It, and there stn few that do not, when Its effect is properly aided by local treatment," A lady, uvMilllug tit allow the publication of her name, writes 1 " Mv dtm','titcr and myself havo been cured of a very debilitating lA'iicofrlia' i of king standing, by twoibottles of your SAtw.il-AtilLLA." Rheumatism, Gout, Idver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by ScroMa In the system, are rapidly cured by thjj Ext. Saiw-h-aiulla. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many nilvantascs over tho other purgatives in tho market, and their superior virtues nrc so universally known, that weneej not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained cquiil to the best it ever has been, and tluiT they may he depended on to do all that they have ever done. Trcpared by J. C. AY Eli, M. D., & Co., Lowell, Mass., and sold by Sold by Filling A (Jrnnt. Sunbury, R. U. McCoy, Northumberland) Aaron llnrrol, Elysburjr, V. R. Kutr.uer. Shumokin, J. P. llofruo, W'alsontown. Aud bv all dealers in Modicines everywhere. August 13, lb4. ly . SOLIDIFIED I'or t 'leaus-i lis, hi1-nin(' tintl lrek-r Iiik llie l i;i:HI.! This article is prepared with the greatest care upon sciontilic principles, and warranted not to centum anything in tho slightest degree deleterious to tho teeth or gums. Somo of our most eminent Dental Surgeon have given their sanction to, anj cheerful ly recommend it as a preparation of superior quali ties for oleaii.-inr, whiteiiing and preserving the TEETH. It ulcans them readily, rendering them beautifully whito and pearly, without the lightest injury to the enamel. It is healing to. the gums where tbey axe ulcerated and sore. It U also an ex cellent disinfector for old decayed teeth, which are ouen cxceeuingiy onunsive. At gives a rich creamy taste to Iho mouth, cleansing it thoroughly, aud im parting a delightful fragrance to the breath. PREPARED ONLY BY A. II AW LEY & CO., N. V, Cor. 10th., A Lombard St., Philadelphia. And sold by all Druggista. PRICE 2i CENTS. TESTIMONIALS. The following opinion of Dr. White, as to the high esteem in which he holds the Dental Crcuui. must bo aunicicnt evidence of Us value ; to quote other tesii. monials iu detail is needles, conteutinir ourselves bv simply giving tbo names and ad drosses of persons nuu sprua ui us excellency ior mo luciu. Philadelphia. ApiU 15th, 1SC.1. Having carefully exuuiiued A. Hawley's "Sol id i. fiei' leutal Cream," I hereby cheerfully rccoui m ;td it to Ihe publio generally. It is au excellent p'.eparatiun for cleunsiug and preserving the teeth, nd cln be used by all itrsoiu, with tho utmost con fidence, as iu properties are perfectly harmless. Re sides preserving the teeth, it promotes a heaiihy action to the gums, aud impart a pluasautneas to the breath. Dr. W. R. WHITE, 1203 Arch St. Thomas Ingram, M. D , Dentitc, 4111 N. Fourth St. J. Birkey, 2i4 S. Sixth St. . E. Vuuderslioe, Surgeon Dentist, 425 Arch St, C. A. Kinsbury, Dentist, 1 1 1 W Walnut St. S. Dillinghum, D. D.K., 734 Arch St. F. M. Dixon, 827 Arch St. Edward Townscnd, Dentist, 420N. Fourth St, L. H. Dorpbley, Dentist, SU7 N. Tenth St. M. L. Long, DentUt, 62'J N, Sixth bt. May 2-1, JMii ly ETTEE OF ADVICE FOR IADIES FIVE ANATOMICAL ENURAN1XUS. Has information never before published. Sent rati in a sealed envelope fur ten cents. Address Dr. STANFORD, Box No 4,652. New Yoik P 0. July P, lR6.-3m F O 11 A L E. A Tract ol'Tiiuber loiml, below Trev ortoo brblga, ooutsining about fit) sores For further particulars apply to v H. V MASSER t.T.lKJ.XSg J), llti If CONTINENTAL 0 L O T II I N O BAZAR. Corner ofMarltot Sqnnre A nnU Itoixl Klrcol, SUN BURY, PENN'A. 8UMMEK STOCK OP READY MADE CLOTHING, Of the newest styles, cut by tho best Artists, trimmed and mado equal to custom work, aud sold at the lowest prices. Jtn nnI llyf Clotlilna of the bestma terial cotisisllnir of Dress Coats, Frock Coat, Sack Coats, Pants, aud Vests of various colors and u,unli ties. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOD?, such as Khirtf, Over-shirts. Undershirts, Drawers, Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Handkerchiefs, Stockings, 0 loves, Ao. lint nnd Cup of all Uiittlf. BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, UM BRELLAS, nnd NOTIONS of all kind, and mitno. rons other articles. Thu publio are Invited to call and cxamiuq "nil Stock. Remember the place. ''Continent', Clothing Store," Corner of Market Square -nd the N C. R. 11. LEVI HECUT. Sunbury, July 2, Vsfl4. G EORtlB Kll.1i, ElMON P. WoLVEItTOft. HILL & WOLVERTON. Attoi-iivi iiikI 'oniii'lor nt l.nn. Office, Market street, cor. Centre Alley, SUNBUBY, r-A.. "7ILL attend prompt Icy to the collect Ion ofclnims W. and all other professional business intrusted fo their enre in .NorlliuuilicrMim nnuaujoiuing counties, t-unbury, January 2.J, 1802. AN INTERESTING HISTORY Of DR. SCHENK'S OWN CASE. WHILE LAnOIUNU UNDER CONSUMPTION And how his Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic' and Mandrake Dills acton the System injuring that Disease, and the rcut Sm-t'CMsi At4oiillns It ! The above isacorrect likeness of Dr. Schenk taken many years ago, after ho had recovered from Con. gumption ; by a cotirso ot Iris "Sehenk's Pulmonic Syrup." The likeness, although it docs not repre sent him anything liko as bad as ho wosat the worst, yet it U in strong outrnst with the halo and vigoious looks of tho Portrait below, which is tho true like ness of him ut present time. The contrast between theso two portraits is so great that aitoy would not believe them to be the saino person. Yet there are hundreds of persons, in and around l'hiliidelphia, w ho will recognise both portruits to be true represen tations. When tho first was taken he weighed 107 pound at tha present timchLj weight is 220 pounds. New York, Wednesday, March 30, 1864. TO THE ri BLIC. Thirty years ago I was iu the lust stages of Pit!, monary Consumption, and given up to die. I resided in Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph I'arrish, then of this city, ordered me to Morostowu. N. J., a distance of nino miles which took me two days to get there. Ou lny arrival I was put to bed. and there laid fur many weeks. This was my natire place, where all my family lived and had died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who attended my father in bis last illness, was culled, and gave me ono week to fix up my af fairs. Ho b l seen all my family go that way. and thought I was to go. too Then 1 heard of tlie'rcuio dice 1 now offer to the public, which cured me. It seemed to we that 1 cvuld feel iLem penetrating ivy whole system. They soon ripened the matter 011 mv lungs, and I would spit off more than a pint of offensive yellow matter every morning. As soon at that began to sultside, my cough, fever, pain, night sweats all begius to leave me, and mvapputile becatuo so great that it was with difficulty t could keep from eating too much. 1 soon gained niyslreiigtb audi have been growing in flch ever since. For many years I havo enjoyed uninterrupted good health, keeping the liver and stomach healthy with the Seaweed To nic and Mandrake Pills, as I am of a billious temper ament. My weight u two hundred and twenty pounds On my recovery people would send for me far and near, to seoif their cuses were like mine. For this pur.iose I pay professional visits iu the large cities. Theconsuiuplivcs wish to see the oue that makes these medicines, and who was cured of con sumption by thein, To make new lungs is iuijiosi hlu; but cavities in tho lungs and chronic ulcera tions of tho bronchial tubes can be healed Such casus aro dying hourly under the ordiuay treatment of physician, and just such are cured by the proper usu of Sehenk's Pulmonic Syrup, Scuw ecd Touio, and Mandrake Pills. I am now a heaiihy man, with a .large cavity in the middle lobe of the right lung, the lower lobe very nracb heputiicdand complete adhesion of the pleura. The left lungs is sound, aud the ucner lobe of thu right lung is 111 a tolerably healthy condition. The great reason why pbysiciaus do not eure consump tion is they try to do too mucn ; they give medicines to stop the c:ugh, to stop chill, to slop night sweats, heetio fuver, aud, by so doing, they durange the whole digestive powers, locking up the secretions aud eventually the patient sinks and dies. After I luako a carelul examination of the patient with the Rcspirometor, and find lungs euough left to cure, I dircl the patient huw to use tho three remedies. Remove the cause and they will all stop of their own aocord. Noouo' can ho cured of consumption, livil complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, eanker, ulccruted throat, unless thu liver uud stomach are made heal thy. Iu New England this canker chronic catarrh, uloeratud throat, elongation ot uvulu, is more preva. lent than in any other section of the country. This is frequently cuuscd by a foul stomach. You may burn it out with caustic time and again, and all they will get is temporary relief. CurreU tho stomach and liver, aud they will heal up themselves. tfoad nutrition Is Ihe remedy. If you have any disease in any part of the body, il will remain there aud decay nioro aud more uutil yon can got the sto mach iu tho condition to digest food and uiuke new blood to take the place of diseased matter. This is the only way to heal cavities in the lungs and ulcer ated bronchial tubes. Correct the stomach and liver and nature will do the healing. Mauy persons have an idea that certain medicine are g.'eat puriSers ci the blood. When blood is once diseased it eannot be purified ; it is diseased the same as the diaoated matter in the system ; but get the apparatus in or der, the liver and stomach, and give it plenty of now h-hing food it will luaks aew blood, which will take the place of that which is disaed bebenk t Pulmonic syrup is one of the best preps, rations of iron 10 use. it is towerful tonis of iuJt -u.d bta ih Rtswetd T-mc luod-res rbe ensjeut 4 sua?, 5-r ' I f the stomach, and is It carried pofl oil by the a the . Mm.lrs.Ki l'illr the l'liltnonio Byrup la made Into blood. J his is the only way to enre onntmption. If I oamiot irot a irood snceote, and food dries not digest, I cannot cure the patient Never mind the eongh ; remove the cause and will stop of Itself, J his is the most trouble 1 Bays wun my panonui aj my rooms. They say, "Doctor, I feel stronger ; I oan eat ; my night sweats are better, and I feel bet ter every way) but my eongh Is so bad yet;" an they are astonished to hear me say that does not matter; remove tho cause and the eough will sp of itself. Sehenk's Seaweed eroates a good appetite In about nine days, when there is no lung disease, unless the liver is so congested that the Mandrake Pills cannot unlock the ducts of the gall bladder in that short space of time, in order to allow the stale bile to pass off. Keep tho liver and stomach healthy and there is less dnngcr of consumption or any other disea-e. It Is hard to take cold when those organs aro healthy. Those that are bilious, low-spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor appetite, nervous, stomach full of wind, everything that is eaten lies heavy, loss of memory, try ono bottle of .SCI'iENCK'S SEAWEED TONIC, and one box of SCHKNK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. It Is only a cost ot one Hollar ami iwenty-nve cents, with lull ut. roo lions. This Is sufficient, In many easel, to satis fy what the medicines are. Frequently one bottle liiakca a great change in the system. Any person that enjoys ordinary henllh, by using tho Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills occasionally, must get tho digestive organs in ejtieh a healthy condition that they, become flushy I can produce a Lumber of my old consumptives patient noflf inlaying good health, weighing nearly 20Q ontids. I will conclude by relating three l'ros I have made in-New York, and which arq different, and wish any one who feels "n. interest In the matter to visit them. First is Mrs. Furlow, residing then at No. 107 Houston street Her husband called upon me at ray rooms, ,t uomistreci and wished me to onll and seo her. He said I could do no irood : that ho had had all tho best medical attendance, and all said she was too far gone with Consumption to be cured ( but she had heard of some great cures I had made, and ho desired to gratify her wishes. I called, and round her lying confined to her bed in the Inst stago of bronchial consumption and without doubt must have died soon. I examin ed her lungs, found both bronohinl tubes very much affected, but no cavities had formed, her cough was very severe, the spit-box was half full of thiok pus. Pulse 1411, leg swollen very much ; and worse than all. she had ehroiiio diarrhoea. Her bowels had been moved eleven times that day. told her that she had lungs enough to be cured, but that this diarrbroa l.s.l hco ..flonir stun. line, and her stomach was in such a ulccruted condition that I was afraid nothing could bo dono. Sho insisted 1 should try and do whit I could for her, observing that she could not last long in tho condition she was in. aud I could not make her any wotso. I gave her first a doso of my Mandrake Pills, and the tonio and yrup freely 1 hut was on Tuesday, nnd by tho next Sunday tho diarrhoia win oarried off. her appetite hod returned and she could sit up in bed ami eat ber dinner. She is now well, and gnvo a long certificate, certiOod to bv tho Rev. Dr Downiug. 'Mrs. Bartholomew, .l West Forty-fiflh street, caina to mv rooms with a tuinor ou her liver. JSlie was low -spirited, fkiu sallow, tongue coated, bowels costive, no appetite, and lust sinking into tne grave. The said tuumr had Jiceu runuiug oyer fourteen years. 1 gave her i-yrup. ionio anu 11111, aim nun her Intake them just as the directions were priuted. She eamo back to my rooms, 32 Bond street in two weeks, somewhat better ; her tongue had begun tu I clean a little around the edges, her skin whiter and ! ht.r ..vna Itriirhtrr nn.l iho tumor disetlttrif Mill VcrV offensive matter, much taster than it hud ever do; 0 beforo. Sho kent irradually improving, and iu about two months she cuuio to my rooms very much li ighi- j eued, saying that tbo tumor had nearly snipped , running, and was LculioB up, aud that every doctor I I ha.1 told her that if it ever healed it would cause her 1 death. I told her that the disease had all li lt her j system, and nature would heal the ulcer up. They I are now healed, and have been for about a year, and ' she is a hearty and robust a woman as you w ill fiijcl in a ilsvs walk, rue is giaa lor any one 10 can on j her. and lakes great pains to visit any one tat she bean has an thing liko her case, and tries tn t.'t i them to come mid seo me. Tbo next case is Miss I 1 fonfield. from Stamford, Conn., Mrs. Um Iholomew j j gut her dowa to see me, and ehe has been e cr sineo I I at bevboyc. When sho first oaiiic to my rooms, she I was much emaciated with a distressing es.uh. spit- 1 ting large quantities ot 0I0O1I. 1 examined her lungs ' with the respirometer, and in all my practice never 1 found 0110 iih one lung so far gono and tho othir lung so sound. 1 could not give much encourage ment. I thought she would die ; but to my nsloii ! 1 diluent the i'ulinoiiii; Syrup, Seaweed loiiic. hu4 Mandrake Pills nil seemed to go tight tu work, the lung is all healed over, leaving 11 cavity as lergu m a goose egg; good appetite, fine spirits, niei his gained some thirty. five pounds in weiahi , Sj ku some cough yet. which 1 do not liiink will leave her beloro Juue. 1 .-hould think it would be of greet ; interest to some iiuprcjudiced physieii.u to visit those c;iscs. parlieuhirly Miss Scotield. cr any of tbetu u ho have been cured by my medicines. They are uuui ' eroiH in New York ; but tbo above lln vu' all d.ie fi 01,1 each other; 110.I if my niedicii.ts arc doirg : what I represent lUey are, they should have il.e ' oiedjt and tho alBicUd know where and how liny 1 may be cured. J. It. M' lib Mi. M . II. Dr. J. H. Seheiik can bo found at ifee 1 tiucSpnl office, No. 3'J North tilh Street, Vbdiolclj,!.! 1. every Saturday, from it A. M. uiit'.l i P. M., to cive advice free of charge; but for a through c.t:u,iuuiiwi he charges threu dollars. Prieeof the Pulmonic Sysup 1 and Seaweed Tonic cac?i ?1 21 per bnitlcvi i. the hi.lfdor.cn. Mnudrake Pills 2f ccutipct Ui, and ' is for sale bv all Druggists and DeaV.i-'. May 14, ISiil. ly Northern Central Ilailwnv!; Kr.njane'riMi: tai:i.i:. ! THREE TRAINS DAILY to and from ISaltitnore find Washington eilv. I Connections made with trains on Pennsylvania , ' Railroad, to an 1 from I'ituluirg and the Wci. , TIIUEE TRAINS DALY to and fr lucXorth an t i West Branch Snsquehannu, Elmira, aud all of .North- i eru Now Vork. I ON and alter MONDAY, MAY loth. ISfil, t the Passeuger Trains of the Northern Central I Hallway will itruve at and depart from Sunbury, Hairicburg ami Baltimore a Mk-m, vii i SOU T H W Allli. Slail Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday). 10 2.1 A M. ' leaves Harrisburg, I 20 P. M. " arrives at Bulfiiuure, i 10 " Express Truin loaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday.) " II lip. M. " leaves Harrisburg (except Monday.) 2 ill A. M " arrives at Baltimore daily (except Monday). X 09 A. M. Harrisburg Aucummodutiun leaves Harris burg, 7 00 A. M Sunbury Accommodation leaves Sunbury daily (except thtuday) ut 7 0 A M NORTHWARD. Mail Train leaven Baltimore daily (ex cept Sunday) V 20 A. M " leaves iiarrisbure; 1 P. M. " lurives at Sunbary, 4 n.i ' Express Train leaves Baltimore daily (1 .' P. M " arrives al Harrisburg. I iO A M, " leaves Harrisburg (except Monday). 3 1.1 A M. u arrives at Sunbury. 5 5.'! - Hurjisburg Accommodation leaves Harris- j burg, itaily (except buiufay) at .1 00 f M " arrives at Harrisburg, X &0 P M Sunbury Accommodation leaves Harris burg dully (except Sunday) at 4 00 P M ior turtber infunuulion apply st tho Office. I. N. DiBARRY. lien. Sunt. Harrisburg, June 4 S64. C'KLEBHATED TltEPAllED JAVA COFFEE, WARRANTED SUPEEI0E TO ANY IN THE MARKET. f T is used by first class families everywhere, and highly recommended for nervous aud dvspeplio persons, oeing very omtriuous ana tree lroiu all deleterious substances, in testimony of which I have certilicates from the most eniminent Physicians in tho Couutry. Try it, and you will be sure to con tinue Its use In preference to any other. Sold at retail fur Twenty-Five Cents per Pound by First class lirocers throughout the United "talcs. f A liberal discount to the Trade. Put up only by l.i:U IS A. OfsBOII.y Wholesale Depot, 69 Warren st. New York. May 7, lht4. Till RED LION HOTEL. (Lata Mrs. Boulton s.) , MARKET I'J'JIEET, BUNBUHY, PA. JULIUS ARBITER, HAS taken this old and well known staud, and refilled aud furnished the same is prepared lo accommodate Boarders and Travelers with the best the murket can afford. He hopes by strict' attention to business to receive a shaie or publio patronage. His TABLE eontains the best the market affords. His Br U tilled with the choicest of Liquors, both M"U and Spirituous. Ibe stabling, is good, and aUtK by careful buubuy, April 30, 1861. ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION, . PHILADELPHIA, Pa. DlMcancM of the Nervous, Heuiiual, I riitnry uutl siriuul WyatesiiN new sod reliabls treatmsnt in reports of the HOW ARD ASSOCIATION sent by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKIL L1N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, 'o. Bouta Kintb Street, Philadalrhis. Ft Jily 14, loCi.-ly ttomey nt I.nw. KUNBURY, PA 1 Collections attended to In tho eonutiea of Nor- thuinbnrland, Union, Snyder, Montour, Columbia and Lyoouilng. RcrKRRItCES. Hon, John M. Rood, Philadelphia, A. (4. Oattell A Co., Hon. Wm. A. Porter, " Morton McMlchacl. En . K. Ketcham A Co., 289 Pearl Street, New York. iionn vv. Ashmeart, Attorney at Law, " Mntthews A Cox, Attorneys at Law, " Sunbury, March 29, 18U2. GUtAISTT Sc DIETZ1 LOWER WHARF, 8TJNBUBY, PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WHITE ASH COAL, In every variety, Orders solicited and filled with promptness and oespaten. Sunbury, May 18, 1803 ly Attorney nud Counsellor nt Iaiw, Offico on south sido of Market street, four doors treat of E. 1 . Bright A Son's Store, STJKTBTJR-2 TP A. Will attend promptly to all professional business entruston to his care, tbo collection ot claims in Northumberland and tho adjoining counties. tunuury, juay ibuj. ly I'or lint d,3Iiec( Itonclien, AnlM, lied Hug, MolliN in I'ui-si, M'oolcni. Ac InKrclM on I'lnntai, I'onls, Animal, Put tip In !.',c, SOc. and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles and I lasks. $3 aud fj sites for Hotels, Publio lnatitu nuns, sc. "Only Infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to tho Human Family," "Rate come out of their holes to die.'1 t7? Sold Wholesalo in all large cities. Sold by all druggists and Retailers everywhere ! ! ! liKwanE ! ! ! of all worthless imitations. See that "Costar's" name is on eneb Box. Holtle and Flask, before you buy. Address II KM It V It. COS T A It. PrineiprH Depot 4S2 Broadway. New York, f, Sold by all Wholeeulu and Retail Druggists in Siiiiluiry. Pa. Feb. -Jii. ls.il. -m Altot-nt; CoiiiiKi-ltor nt vi... Office OL j.Mli U, ,.f Malkcl slr.-et. f .--, y.i.iy.wesl ol f.enrloirt's i 'out, ci i.,o.r 'itTNEURY, A. . W ill '.iteiid proinpllv to all pnoiy.siiiiiil tiu. oiess enlrejted to his cure, the collect '.ii 'if.-lniiiis ill .Nor tlo.fitbei Im.d and I he in! joining co.iMtit f. Consult, itions in tioi ii.nii uifl l;nli.-h. Suiibiiiv. Mifr. h lit. l-e'.t. HEADY HOOFING lltj;xlaV tt) ti:til ltd Ml. TJ.hTiH "ROOFINCS- At Ut I'rr.t lull' thftftiftt of liu riM.iY. ..t,.iw ft.v lila II FvO OPING SjH Mr fur fh'Pli or flat rmttit. i:e.dy hoofing For till kiu.Ls of bivJiliniri. iu ulluliuiales, KEADY "liOdFIN'i; En-i!y. ehc.-ij.lc. n nH-Uly put 011 Xce-'it no Coal ill, i. r Willi cemellt allet it i. .lnld '1V . m:DY iiooi-iNd Made of f. - r.'i.g woven fabric, ihor-oi. and c ,.,c,i op,.i. I.:h hu suith :i tei r..f c.,iu;.,si:i,.ii. ai.'i put up in 1 use III inch tti.Se. and ; j feel long. lily saturated p, 1 lee; Iv v, 11- ,IU ready o Weal nirinitfiK: uri 11 W jfV as 1 I.i. vkv Tin Hmn . Much cbc.ipir and 11,01c d urn I. lo than oil oa u Al.SU. t'olllMlilll iVfiM'UJ, Fel l.c k.V Si. illgle Wool's. i.ich Mill ,i, ci, Ihe ci.-l f II In , lis.f .l;t. i ,., I!c.mI l,.iv.ii.g aicl Cllctilai.-, s. nt by Iliait o 1 1 l'.-.v..rJ bu lO M .I id" nith re.j.oniiol, pat tii s iho RSADV R'lof'JMS 7.1 Mci leu (..me, I'll.. April 21 I m I . WILLIAMSrORT CI. WORKS ! NOX-EXPLOSIVE PLIU: CRYSTAL CARBON IX TltHIT PA('K.V.i:j- (orders will receive prompt attention. II. D. JHH.IiEV. Williams;-, n, June 25. Ii'.. Propiietor. !OK TMH t:.Af' IIE IMI I . I 1ST received II new slock of F -l.ii.g Tackle for 1 f :- HI:. .l'es. col.sistillt' ol 11,. Os. liiels. Lines. lli,sl:t-:s. Massb. Hunts. .Ni ls. I Ins. Ailili. ial H.nt. Ringed Lines, tint, tirns- ai d llouk-. to b'ch the attention of denier- is pa. lieiil.,,,,- t.-iutsH-j. f'',iltr. Wholesale and Retnil. puiietutilly filled nnd s:iii.if,.clii.ii warranted. .inilX KRIDEIi, 2nd nnd Walnut streets, l'bila.lelj l.ia. February 27. t. iii ULLIES CHILLED IRON SAJ?ii. The Only bttfe Reliable against both Fire and Burglary. I am now prepared to furniah three sixes of Nation al Bank Sates. They are both Fire and Burglar proof, with two distinct insido Burglar Safes, and three of my new Ami.. Micrometer Locks on each ale, believed to be tho only bank-lock now in use that has not been picked or eannot be picked by tho aid of the micrometer. These Safes all present four to six inches in thickness of solid iron, guaranteed to be the strongest, the must difficult to drill and to stand the most resistance against both fire and burglary of any Safe in the United Stales of tho same size and oitft. I have on band also, and will furbish all siscs of Bank Vault Safes, possessing all the advantages of tho above against burglary. Also, all sizes of Mercantile Safes both burglar proof and fire and burglar-proof. Also, Ornamental Dwelling-house Safes, burglar proof, and lire and burglar-proof (warranted nut dump). Also, the strongest and cheapest Vaalt doors, fur bank and mercantile vaults. All the above are Lillie's wrought and chilled iron. Also, six sizes Lillie's Wrought Iron Fire-Proofs, warranted equal to any common Safes, at fully oue third less price. Also, a general assortment of second-hand Safes, many of them nearly new, and of approved makers, received iu exchange for Lillie's Chilled Iron Safes. These are oflcrcd at or below auction prices. M. C. SADLER Agent, No. 21 8. SEVENTH gtreet. June 11, 1681 Alleuliuu, l-udivsi aud (aeutlemeu! AMBR0TYPE AND PH0T0QSAPH In Deer street, opposite the Central Hotel, BTJJSIBTJR y. X.., E.VERLY, has opened anew Picture Gallery J, in the above place, aud is prepared to take orlraiU in the best style and manner AMBROTYPES AXP niQTOUBAPUS. are taken in every style of the Art. that eannot ha surpassed in the Stat. Having several year's expe- rienoe, be win give satislaction or no charge. topics win os taken irom ail styles or Pictures. Give him a call. Remember oi'iuosita ih r,.ni..i Hotel. buobury, June i, 1861. TYLAXK (Parchment Paper,) Deeds and blank JJMortfa.ges, Bonds, Eloviliuns, buuimom. Us isl u ib cice of the "Saubary Auiiucaa." Trie Aslnm'si rvnrii rmnn. I in nvuvn, mai uiey nave ermiu'tod ar- . j rangemcnts with tho Northern CsntnO Kailroad . Company to run trains from Baltinurr lor York, Harrisburg, Dauphin, Halifax. TrerertiTO Surtbwry, Northumberland, bewisburg, Miltony Muueyv "Wll llamsport,, and all Intermediate stntwn, rrstnectmif ni, iinrrisoura; wun mo If rlKA 1. WtSVI JlKS EA- ricr.oo ior i iiisourg, UlnciunaU, &t..liwus and the West. Also With Howard A On ', r,nrf id Vm,,. Danville, Rloomsburg, Wilkcsbarre, Pittst'jn. Seran- Hin, ami intermediate stations net the 'Jitttivwissa, Lackawanna A Bloomsburg Railroad Wll liamsport, by Howard A Co.s Exprx- tn Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by lbwnl Co.r and their connections, for Canton, lint, Jtisairfu Kochcster. Buffalo, Niagara, and to ail aeeovtWai. points in W cstern New York and Canntb, by whicdv ,. they will forward Merchandise, Speeie, Ermk Ntites, Jewelry, and Valuable Packages of every doscrip- ' Also, Notes. Drafts snd Bill,- for Collection.. Experienced snd efficient nii-winrm rnr!r.iwl and every effort will be made to render sntistiiutiub. .IOIIN BIStillAM. Superintendent Penn'n Division, Philadelphia, , R. A. FISCHER. Agent for Sunbury. April , 1802. 1901. Ai-runaenM'nlft . ot ev Yoi-lc Lines, THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILADF.L rillA AND TRENTON R. R. CO.'S LINES. From Fhiladrlphia to jYew Yoriamt Way Places, . from .II alnut street II harf and Kensington Depot, wilt leave as follows, fix : r.ax. . At A A. Si., via Camden aud Aniboy, (C. and Accommodation.) f 2 2i At (5 A.M., via Cnmdonand Jersey City.N.J., Accommodation, 2 2d ' At H A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (Morning Mail.) 3 Ot) At 8 A.M., via Camden and Jersey city 3d Class Ticket 2 2i At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city, Express " 3 00 I At 12 M. 'via Camden andA-aiooy, C and A. (Accommodation.) 2 2.r' ' At 2 P. M.. via Camden ami Aiubov, (C. and As)Kxvvsa.V ' S 0U I At 3 P.M., via Kensington nnd Jersey i.;!, . Wash, and 2s'. V, Express J ud At 01 P. M.. via Kensington and Jersey City, (Evening Muil.) 3 00, At Ui P. M. via Kensington and Jersey city, Southern Mail. 5 fii. At li (night) via Kensington and Jersey oity Suutnern Express ' 3 0!; At 6 P. M , via Camden and Amlmy, (.ccom- miauuiou, trcigui una I'lvspugir. Mrst Class Ticket. Second Class Ticket. . . . 2 2f, 1 Si tor Water Hap. Stroujdiiiri?. Sctuoton. Avilkc. b;ij,t. Montrose. Ureal Rend, Ac., al tl A, M., pom kiu.sington, via Delawaie, Lackawanna and Western Railroad For M uieVVhuok, Allentown. Bethlebni, Reli drre. Knrn, Lwlx.'t,illi'. Flvuiiiigiuu, Ac . al6, A. M . lui.i iu :.i:iiMi Dcii, and ut 21 P. M. from W ilnut street Wharf. t'l 'ltt tt A. M. Line connects n ith Trains leav in I Eu.-uu for .Maiieh Chunk, at 3-2H P. .M.I Fur Mount llollv, ut li A. M., 2and I P. M. I For I'vcihold. at A. M. and 2 P. M. I WAY Li.vi;,.;, I F..r Tbistol. Tientou, at II A. M. aud 2i aal j .', P. M. from Kerisin.;t,in, ! I'oi Pulniyra, Riverioti. Detancn. Beverly. Bur. ! lington, Kloience, llor leiauwu, Ac, at 12,1. 2. 4 I and o P. M. ! li For New York. nr.d Way linos leaving Ken I iugton heis.t. nV,e ii,e Can .It, Huh street, above; Wuleut. li'ilt" tu, hour lief..n departurv. The I'm f rv.s ivii- to Vepol. aud ot. tin) ttuiud of e. U 'Vi aiti , ; run w.i in.L. Fitly Pounds of Itsiggagc only, nllowed each : piMseugi-r. Piisseli-iTS are prohibited t'rotu Ink in -' 1111Ul.i1. g us baggage but their eni ing apparel All baggage over fitly pounds to be paid f.ir extra. Thu I Coinpui.y limit their re-tpoii-obiliiy lor baggago ta Hue l;,ii!iir per pound, and will uot bo liable tm any . .'mount beyond lo0. ixeept bv s.ecinl contract l V..d il. li.V17.Mr.ll, Agent. I .lonnarv 17. I t! I . I WiJ KWOCHK. 0.1 M.VUKET STREET, HAKRlil!.l"Ril, PA , DcsiUr in P I A X O S . ! "T EW' Kosnwood Plan EW Rosa wood Pianos, fnuu the bust makrrJ , it Irnio ?2.iU upward.- Jil.l.MHEuXS.Tl,. be-t 11011, of. c ore, I Iii'tra- Il.er.ii lll.lll M.M11 lllll lillitllls. t iolilu Aceot. loom. Flutes. Fib s. Drums, lini j, TiiuiIh. urines VW.'i'j and I to :;.( iti ys '--ud .. .-'.i UK,ii tn gt-nriil. SHEET Ml'Slf. 'I l-e latent puhlic.iiioiH aluas .to hnnd. b.' 11. 111! lo al:V p.lt ol'ihe ctintitrv. U vAl.. Siil Aiii:. lill.T A.N I; It Muic sent, '.-E'i'.t;..-,. Siiii.-I.le f. r li.t, .,.sijlaNe t.,,,1 al! klodii ,,f pieturrs. .l! It 1" V Ul Mff. I A line asuiirtmeiil ol l.ort plated , l.""KIN'll li l...--.-l'S 11 rliiillcsl to lalgc-t ,..-. An;, style of l..,ioc li. i.lo t....i,; r at t.i. iii,,rr..t inoi.e. V. 0 hN'K'lIE. A . lit ;v l-oiy ?,.-.iiailici s!.. lien i 1 org. .-. C. 4;:: ktu.i fcgt'l Couftctioiisiy, Toy and. fruit :bto:fije3, 3im-t I Nti-i'Ol. Su:tiriiry, lit. i'OM'::t'Tii)Ni:i!V uv ai.j. kinjs-, TOY OV EVfyy 1)11 UU'TION,. V'HCl.r....,:. ("tOXS'l'AXTI.Y 011 In.i.'.l i.ii.l for sale al ihe ul,vo . establishment utwholeiale and retail, at rea- !; . able prices. He is ms.'v.faet',iriTig ull Vv ' of iViifVcliousrios tu V". a lull assortment wliieh are sold ut low j ruti-s. ' : Tobaceo. Segnrs. StHiii'iiery. Xuls of all kinds, at .1 ! avaiiel.v.if other article-. !all of u I.1..I1 re oil. nd j wholes , 11 nd retail. I '.Vw.Vsbe; thy te.noe and place -5 t I At. t" S.nCtl.li; ft Muihet strict, 3 tlwws sivKtofi:. V- '.Vi.ht V So-; i store Suiil.in.v. Si pi. 10. HI.?. 1 ; v.sii!N(;t()N iiorsi:,' iulliwvst I oiucr ol AlHiket runre, SI A It I (t 1. !.. fpilE iiu lcrsigned respeetfullv iiifon'ns Ihe public, I 1l1.1t he has token rhauie of. the above nii'.u.t II. .tel. and asks t. tj, uniinii ol'ihe fijH.ev p.illoliajjo aud -uld invite till others to give hi in u Call. HIS TABLE Is ulwnvs supplied nith the hist the market affords. His liar c.Mitain. the elmieesi liquors, snd hi.- ial,- 1 giant and well attended bv careful intb-n. MICHAEL W1LEKT. Sunbury, April, 16, lstit. J. R. HILBUSil7 County Purveyor A t'wuvr) uuot-r. Mahunuy, Xvrthumlx'rltti.tl County, l'enni Office iu Washington township. Engagements cai be made by letter, directed to the above address All business entrusted to his care, will be prouiptl' attended to. ' AjmM), 1804c- ly TOMM I OT!i l'Olt N.l.l. THE undersigned will sell at private sale, TU'E.N TV-SIX To W X LOTS, situate in the borougj i Sunbury. The lots are Incited within a few square of the Pennsylvania Railnsd Company's Maehin Shops, in the northern part of the town. They ur all suitahle building lots,) il tate In the most pleural portion of the borough. Tbey will be sold on re. souable terms. For further particulars apply to PETER B. MASSER, H B. MASSER. FHAXCISBLCHER, Suabury, Juno IK, 1864 Executors. G. M LllMAK. A. M. SAI.LiD IMPORTERS WINES AND LIQUORS. I. ll Ml A N.4I.I.AIU:, No. 128 South Ninth Street, between Cbcsuut ai Walnut, PHILADELPHIA. JMjrT!L 186 tc .tiAfjiMrit'M iAi'iri;lFivi:liii: ITU riii:i:xi:it i As Improved for 1859 and ISOO, By E. KETCHAM A CO., 289 rcarlst , Xcw Yor rilHE only Freeiur eoustrueted on scientific pr X. ciples. with a revolving can aud spring bis scraper. The oue hastens the freezing ol the cream the other removes it as tVa us froien. The most rapid iu freezing, with tho least nuanti of ice. ' The most eeopom',cl in cost, as It is the most aiuii t4d durable in structure. For sals in all the PtincipU cities and towns in t In ton. Each Freeicr anccispanied iih of recli and full directions. PRICES. S quarts, 3 00 4 quarts, 4 I'" 8 quarts, a ml 8 quarts, 00 14 Quarts., 8 ail 20 quartt,, li Ut) ppi ly II. B. MASFER, etmearv, Tt si--.
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