J - . I mwaBfea r i Cxjjvt, JUIH HV, In. An tho City with nn on i IVrfiimcry nml .rii-I' ids nnd the public gener ic i'riigs nntl Medicines if importing houses in greatest rare im to pnri n UMi'.h us possible, .mrlnfins. IDIOIEES f. .Iiiynis. MeCllnfnck. '.anils. S'"h :l.!i, RlnV,ll'S t medicines, always on HES, mi. I I'ninl Brashes, tu kuii on hand tonsinntly ANU CHEMICALS, o. ieles. nnd tho numerous articles kopt in a well conducted estnb- h the above nrtudes lie also keeps .rtmont (i STATIONERY, mail Fens. Pencils. Jnk;. Ac. Tcseriptioiis i.n.l family receipts .e greatest necuncy wut disj iileh, ly or Night. ,no placo, Market Square, under the 'Sunbury American. H. A. FISCHER. Juno 25, ISO!. Utii.s r.'M,Y"ri it.'. t i. AT C-.i JOHN FAHEIliA'S, M.li:stnLH-..l run MANUFACTORY No. 71S :AUCII Street, tb., rinr.AH'A havo now in store finyown Importation ml Manufacture, ono iw.vj;.lll' of tho LA ml I. ST and 4 ?wirijge Uml BEAUTIFUL se IccUcnu of . ,. j; 1'nnfT l'nrn. " ftLadieV and Children Wear in the City. Alio, .' fine assortment of (lout's Fur Ulovea 4 Collars. .'' -As my furs were all purchased when Hold was at amnohiwer premium than at present, I aui enabled N. to I'li-non nf tham at Terr reasonable prices, and I " wmilrt-cVcforo solicit a call from my friends of . J?.i-rhmnrterlnna county, anu iticiniiy. . Ijy F.cineinber the name. Number and Street ! ' ' . . JOILX FAKEIRA. 9 m 713 Arch Stroot above 7th. south side, V" Sept. 10,1804. 5m PHILADELPHIA. 5r"I have no Partner, nor connection with any ther store in Philadelphia. ' COAL 01 L LAMPS. I beer lcavo to inform myfricnJs ami tho public generally that I hnve commenced the luauulHutuve of t OAt OIL L AMI'S wf ovcrydcrii.tiiii an J st vie uffi.iish, at NO. 33 S. SECOND St., PIIILADELnilA With iny present facilities fur ninnufHtitrtu?, anil . pra:tie:il cxpirk'nce of thirteen yonrT in the uinn pi'nicnt of tho lamp lurinc for gome of tho largest misc. in the country. I flutter myself that my expe llee and knowlcdife viil enable mo to offer to the "!? pc.vxi nt equalled by any in regard to slyle 1 workmanship, and at prieos crtinpetinj? with the ?t. I hall always endeavor to lead in uttering e rui-lte new and nutul inventions in our line. :e alo taken thi wimlemle aeney fur the ale KO. W. JUtOWN t COTdCEi.KBitATKi Mj:tal A. J. AVE11I!NEH. No. S. Second St., l'hiladelphm. prober 21, IS61. ENSIONS, BOUNTIES ND BACK VAY COLLECTED. . BOYEU. Attorney nt T.aw, U duly autuor- zea and ltceiicu to collect K'viiif)!!- nit !'.: til Jt.K'U k'.ty fur v idons. Hr- and buldiors. Otlioo lu Miirkct street, "caver s Hotel, tuubury, Pa. inry J(i, 1H64. ly roatl. f and after Jan. IStli, 1S64, Tasjcngar Trains .11 ruu m ioiiow; : jiovixa south. Passenger. lesre Fcranton, 4.20 1'. 5.05 t!.2i '.I.H5 M. Kington, " UlcKjiiiiljurg " . Hupert, " Diuirillc, Arrive at ZSorthumbcrlnnd, 0.55 5IOVI.( NORTH. Leave Nortlnitnberlarid, R 00 A. M Jianvillc, 8.10 " ltuiiert, 8.40 " IJbioin-burg, V.'M " Kington, 12.12 P.M. Arrive nt btrniikn, 1.30 l'rei''ht Paft'cnscr leaves Dtoomsliur;;. 10.15 A. M lengers tiiking tho Mail Train South connect with the hxpress trum lrom Xortuuniberlnnd. nmv ing at Harri.-burg, nt 2 4il A. M., Balliicore 7.(10 A. M.. ant at I'liiliideli hia, nt 7.0U A. M. Tho Mail train fn m Northumberland leave? immediately after tho arrival of the Lxpress train from Harri-bure nnd JiHltiuiore, allowing rrstensen leaving l'liila leli'liia at 10.10 1. M., tu rtu-':i poiatcva Uu rvud during ino next jortno'iu. New and clenrit Slecr.inif rnrs ne.oinranv the night trains eauh way between Northumberland nud Uultiuioro, ajid NortUumlerlnnd and I'liiladelphia. U. T. UOL'NI', Sunt. LATESTI MPR0VEMENT OF AGbT CULTUKAL IMPLEMENTS. AT TUB POUITDE -ST, RCS?.BACE& GCCPER, STJIMUXJUTT, PENN'A. .' (Jet theB.tt (let tho Chcapcfc-(jct the most fco litiiaicul, v. l.i "hesr bo had at the Kohrbach Foundry. Hh ing a large u.-sortineot of the most appiovcd H'lOYKS. fu.'h Criking. Parlor, Office atl hlKip Kun.-. wlik.li will be si.ld at the loweit rates. Also, KetilLbotall saca, Vm. Skilkt?. to. 'lh-y :uo iibo mai:ufii'.iuriiig aachinery, Plougli", Castings. Ac, ut short nutieo lteiniring .all kinds of Agricultural Implements (b-uo in it guuj woi'kuiuiitikc juuiiiier uiid at the thortcst ii'.ticc. All urtiel'.-s shipped ns ordered. Orders respect fully tulicittl and promptly nttoiidcd to. UOlU'.IiACH & COOPF.R. , t'J' Old Iron, nnd all kinds ot Produce taken in F.&i:h:inge fur ivi.rk Suuburv. Juuj IS, lsr.4. tf A LECTURE TO TOXJISIGr IvdEl Just jmllUI'id in a Sr.ihJ Jiavtlopt. Price fir rfiitit. A Lecture on the Nature. Trvr.tip.fiit and H.idleal Cure ol.. iii,iUurr!i.j:ac.r uiiunl Wcukncss-, luvul unury Knu: ;,i,-. suaI'ebi!ity. and iuipediments t Marriage, i'iii-rallr. Nvri;u-ess, CouMiuiptiu. neupuri- ty r .-ultiiiK Iri.m Sdf Abuse. Ae. i!y ltOUKUT J. Cb L LI'lU'FLL, M. 1)., Author ot the "tireeu ll-k, Ac. The world r.'iir.wned author, in tl.'j a'duiirul lo Lecture, cl' urly pr..ve from his own experience that the anful tonal-! iu.ee ott-Jl.Abu.-e may b0 i-tt'eetu-Blly teuuii j nidi ,ut m'ti-.i:.e. and without dani r Jiui lurried .pLi.u:,:.-. I, . ii in-iruineiiL-. rias in e jrd.ids. panMi out a mode ol cur..- ut oiu;c cer tain and i-fl.;. ti:-.l. I.y which er suflerer, u mat ter what hi eoi. be. "may ,.. l,;,,,,!- J lui.ii-ly and radi-ullv 'llli-' 111'. AMi IHOl .-AMis. - fet-iit unilirs-al, tu . a.llr. .ii, a l,,i .1 rnnlope, I. ti:C rerei;.' i I -i. c. ni- i.r io po.l nge dun I.y f 1 if I ni .: I-. II I.I.'.' 127 lio. Vi. 15 I- -i, A I lorn i- siutl i,:ir , ,:tN 11 A i i ii. i li V t l i-, r," n , A1MLL i..M..- ' u , '"""'' - .l.e cvu,.!!,-. t-1 Dauplui.. . .i.'.u .i '. .- -j-J . i.j Oct. 15, i. .i. ; . Fl.K'l tl.-( m05 a,id iSSi litu.nl. l.Hl If., I.J. ' J'. ut.i 'tu tttrt . 'J.b. 1. 1 1 T puis first cia. Hou-. - ii . o.uo-t. hou.L'l:ke cii oh.-,. iQf..-nir 4 I pll-Ur-IWt iioti I i'j tl. iiidu"i lne;;ts to tl.usi ti.-iio." i lor i.u'ii.ew i.r pleasure. l is rvMr.U III lU lo.;;.tj.,n. and tpt no the Emoi : n I'i.a. in roLuL-cliuii will. Ta (.iH' f-auiux, win re ruiresiuiii-itts can b bad ail botfis, or served in their owu room, 'j u charge, are iiio dvratc, then -.os an I aitindan. ol Inc. lust onti r Lath, and li tht n-oiwii eotiiuuntei attaxhti. Owl J, I'll I U, S. 7-30 LOAN. Tho Secretary of the Treasury gives nollco thnt snbsorlptlons will bo received for Coupon Troasury Notes, payable three years from August 15th 18(14, with soiiii-antmal Interest at thornteof icvcir apd throo-tenths per cent, per annum, principal and Interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will bo convertible at the option of tho holder al maturity, Into i.r-prr cent, gold bear in? bond", pnynble not lese than Ave nor more tha twenty years from their dato, as the governmcl may elect. They will bo issued In denominations of $50, I00, Sfjofl, II.MO and 15,000, and all subscriptions must be tor iifly dollsra or somo rtlultiplo of fifty doll,!!... The notes will bo lmna:nilted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after tho rcocipl of the origiuul Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw ln!crst from August o, persons making deposts subsequent to. that date must pay tho Interest accrued from duto of note to dnlo oJ deposit. Pin-ties depositiag twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one timo will be allowed a commission or one-(junrt'r of one per cent., which will l.e paidJ.y tho Treasury Department upon the receipt of a bill for tho Amount, certified lo by the olliccr with whom tho deposit wns made. N deductions for commissions must bo mado from tho deposits. pi'i lal Al-iimiiR'M r IIiIm I.onii. Ir is a National Pavings IIaxk, offering a high er rate of interest thnn any other, nnd the bent seen. ritu. Anv savings bank which 7nys its depositors In I". S. Notes, considers that it is paying In tho best circulating medium of the country, and It caiinnt pay in anything better, foj its own assets nro cither in government securities or in notes or bonds pnyablo in government pnper. It is equally cun cuient as a temporary or pornia nont investment. 'ho notes can always bo sold to- within a fraction of their face and accumulated into rest, and are tho best security with bunks as colla terals for discounts. CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX TER CENT 5-20 0 OLD. LOND. Id addition to tho very libernl interest on the notes for thrcejycars, this pr'ivilcgo of conversion is now worth about three per oent. per annum, for the curt rent rate for -20 Bonds is not less thnn nine per eeiit. premium, and before tho war the premium on six per cent. V. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will bo seen that tho actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OR MUNICI PAL TAXATION. Hut asiJc from all tho advantages wc haco enum erated, a special Aot of Congress exempt all bonds and Trrtrwry notes from, loeal taxation. On the ai crngc, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per anuum, according to the rate of taxation in vari ous parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great In ducements to lenders as thoso issued by the govern ment. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith and ability otprivato parties, or stock companies, or separate communities, only, is pledged for payment, while tho whole property nf the country is held o secure the discharge of all the obligations of tho United States. While the government offers the most libernl terms for its loans, it belicvcsthat thc vcrystrongestnppcnl will be to the loyally and patriotism of tho people. Duplicate ccrtifieateswill be issued for all deposits,! ilio parly uepositu.g must cuuorse upon ine origin al certificate the denominations of cotes required, and whether they arc to bo issued in blank or paya bio to order. When so endorsed it must bo left with the officer receiving tho deposit, to be forwarded to the Trcasur3- Department. Subscriptions will be received by tho Treasurer of the United States, at Washington, tho several As sistant Troasurors and designated Depositaries, and by tho I'lrM rVnllonnl Hank of Milton, XuA hj nil ationnl Haul which are depositaries of Public money, and all r.LSI'ECTAULE BANKS AND EANKEIIS throughout the country, (acting as agents of tho Na tional Depository Ranks,) will furnish further infor mation on application und AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. A u gust 13, 1HS4. ASHif DIF HIE" Iut li I'iis(-li!lia 'of I've '. DEPOT s 168 Rcadc Street, New Y'ork. The abovo Company are known all over tho world ns the owners of the Coffee Plantations of Java and Ilatavia in the Huteh Fast Indies, and are the largest iwnopoluers of Cofl'oe on the Ulobc. The ur.dcrsiimed (who is appointed their sole Agent in the United States and in the British Colo nies) will have for sale three different kinds of Cof fee, which, for regularity. of grade and cheapness of price, will defy com peiii ion. Our -Batavia Colt'oo" never before introduced in this Country, but extensively used in the Armies and Navies of rlurope. and richly valued, will be put up at prices to reach all consumers, and our Extra Java wili be the Magnum Uoiium Coffee of tho age. Wo will have, for accommodation of (jrueers, Fa milies, and io eminent Contractors, samples (dry, and drawn) for testing. iiidi-rs solicited. On receipt of cash, coffee prompt ly forwarded us directed. A. LIPPMAX, ICS Re'ide. Street. New York, Sole Agent', D. E. I. C Co. July 2.1, 1SC4. A CARD TO THE SUlFEltiNG. Q WALLOW two or three hogsheads of '-Buehu," I KJ '"ionic Bittcrj," "Sursapanila," "Nervous An j tidotc," Ac. Ac. Ao., and after yon are satisfied j villi tue reMlt. and one box of Old DR. liUCHAN'S i LnglL-h peciiic Pills and bo restored to health and vigor hides thun thirty days. They arc purely ve i gftable. pluaeuint to tuke, ronipt and salutary in Iheir ellccts on the broken dowu and shattered con stitution. Old and young enn take them with nd ; vantage. Imported und sold in the United Stated only oy jas. e. JJl 1L.1.K, No. 427 Broadway. New York. Ijf "Agent for tho United States. P. S A Box of tho Pills, securely packed, will be mailed to any address on receipt of price, which i' ONE DOLLAR, postpaid! money refunded by the Aifcnt if entire satisfaction U not given. Sept. 10, lRtil. am :tliiiiulon HoiiKe, NOr.THUMCERLAND, PENNSYLVANIA, (iVr the Vridge.) rpiIE subscriber having leased this well known L Turn Maud, lately kept by Mrs. C. S. Brown, rcspc tfally inliirms the public that he is refitting and rej airing the preuiUes, and will bo prepured to en t. rtaiu, in a comfortable maimer, his numerous friemU throughout the county, and all who may patrouiEU his entablisbment. Oa. 1, 1S04. JOSEPH VANKIR1C. JACOB 1IARLEY. (Stteregior lo 8 t a u JJ e r Sr 11 a rl e y.) N. f.22 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. DEALER in Fine CoM and Silver WATCHES , rim liuld JF.WF.I.KY: Solbi Ml.VEU-WAKE. and the but of SILVLU-PLATED-WAKE. Con siuiitly on hand a large uafurlment of the ubov c goods at b. 4 prices. Watches an I Fine Clocks. Repaired, by skilful Worknnu; al-o. Jewelry repairing ; Engraving and 1I1 kuols of ll.iii-woik lu order, ut short notice. ( v Don't foig' t tho old tlund, No, V22 Market ktiu,:!, Philadelphia. ept.. 111. IshJI liin N O TIC ET 4 LL rsons indebted to the Arm of Friling & i 1 1 runt, are requested to call at the old stand and I a? up ih.-it account by Ihu 1st of December. All a- ..oi.i.u not pai.l ,y thai time, will be placed ia the .I.. ui n uu.iicu uir couectii Fl'.lLIXQ 4 O'EANT. (fui.Uiy, Nov. S, Mf,4. KATUI IVION I AL ! I.AMI s AND OEXTLEMEN .1 y ,u i,b to n.nrry. address the undersigned, who ' '".' V"u 'Uioi moneyaud without price, val jil.l ialorinaiioi, that w.fl enable you to marry t.apl y and idily, irrespettiv, of ana wealth or eao.y. 'Jhl. I.,to..a,io0.ll cost yoVno"" il you wuh U. u,ay, I Wl ehetrrully ju All letter, strictly confidential. '1 h. desired infor uiaii'Mi sent by remru mail, and noquciion. asked I g. SAKA1I b. tAMBKKT. I i,, 1.?e,"ro'Bt'Klj'5waiiy, A' Yoik Ov.! I j, lcCI ;aio A V int WOBlTl'S oriat acvcDt OR Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. From Emery Elet, a irell-knnim merchant of Oa- font, Jirtihi. ' "1 have sold Inriro quantltlea of ynnr pAns.trA nil. I. A, but never yet one bottle which failed of the de sired effect and full satisfaction to those who took It. As fast as our people try it, they agree there liaa been no medicine like it before lu our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, TJ1 cora, Bores, nnd all Diseases of the Skin. From Ver. Jtoht. Stm1tnnt Jri'sro, Envlnnrl. I only do my duty to you and tho public, when 1 add my testimony to that you publish of tho nio ilichinl virtues or your SAiisrAIULi,A. My daugh ter, aged ten, nnd an aOllotlnir humor lu her ears, eyes, and hair for years, which wo wero unable to euro until wo tried your S.MiSAl'AIULLA. She. has been well for some months." J'rom Mm. Jan liter, n tretl htmm and much- esteemed laity of leiwiviHe, f Vic Muh Co., A'... " Mr daughter baa sulTci-cd for a year past witli a scrolo'loiis eruption, which was very troiibli'somo. Nothing afforded nny relief until wo tried your SAr.s.vrAKII.LA, which soon completely cured her." From Charlei P. Cage, of tlie irt'My known Cmje, Murray iv ., winvfaeturert of eiuimclted pttiwrs in XuKliua, A". If. " I had for several years a very troublesome humor In my face, w hich crew constantly worse until it disllgiired my features and became an Intol erable afllictioii. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advice and medicine, but without any roller whatvvcr, until I took your SAllsAr.MiuxA. It linniediately made my face worse, ns you told mo it might for a timej but In a few weeks the new skin began to form under the blotches, and con tinued until my face Is as smooth ns any liody's, and I nm without any symptoms of tho illse-i.e that 1 know of. I enjoy perfect health, mid without doubt one It tu your Sahs.U'.uui.i.a.' EryBipoloa Gen oral Debility Purify tho Blood. From Dr. ItM. Sarin, Houston St., Xrm York. t tit- Ayku. I seldom fail to remove .iios and Serohil'M Son s by the iMTseveringuseof your BAK4ArAiiil.L., nnd I have .lust now cured an attack of Malignant .'msinla with it. No alterative wo possess equals the S.u:sl'.l:li.l.A you have sup plied to the profession ns well as to the people." FromJ. K. Johnston, !'., iraleman, Ohio. ' Kor twelve years, I hid the yellow Krysira-lna on my right arm, during which time I tried nil tho celebrated phvslcians I could reach, nud took hun dreds of iloH'irs worth of medicines. Tho ulcers were so bad thnt. the cords lieeinio visible, and Iho doctors decided that my arm must ho nmimtntcd. I began takin:; your Saiis.M'AIIIi.i. v. Took two bot tles, nnd some of your 1'iu.s. Together they h .'vo cured nie. 1 nm now ns well and sound as nny brdy. lleimr In a public place, my ease Is known to ecory body iu this community, and excites the wonder of all.' From TTon. Tli nrg Monro, M. P. P., of Xeircast!e, C If"., a leading member of the Canailian Parlia " 1 have used yonr SAf.sAPAntM.A In my family, or ccueral ilihilitii, and lor luirifuing the. Moml, ment. with very beiieflcial result, and feci confidence- iu coniuieuding it to the ulUictud.' St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum, Simld Head, Sore Eyes. From TTarrey Siel ler, .''., the able editor of the Tiuilihannoel: Jieiwn-rat, Pt nnnnlrattia. "Our only child, about three vears of age, wns attacked bv pimples on his fun-head. They rapidly spread until they formed n loathsome ami virulent sore, which covered his face, and actually blinded his eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver anu other remedies, without any apparent effect. For fifteen days we guardod bis bauds, lest w ith them he should tear open the fes tering inn) corrupt wound which covoird his whole face. Having tried every thing else wc had nny hope from, we liegan jrlvin your Saumapaiiilla, and applying the iodide ol potash lotion, ns you direct. The sore began to heal wltcn we bad given the first bottle, aud was well when we had finished the second. The child's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again, aud he luiuw a healthy nnd fair as any other. The whole neighborhood predicted tliut the child must die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From Dr. Hiram Slant, vf St. Lotii.; Minmvrl. "1 find your SAitsAi'Aiui.i.A n more cil'.vtual remedy for the secondary symptoms uf Ayi.ms nnd for syphilitic disease than any other we possess. The protession arc indebted tu yuu lor sonic uf the beat medicines we have." From A. J. Freneh, Uf. ., nil eminent jihiairian of J.awrenee, Maas., trho is a promimm witiiotr of the. Legislature of Massachusetts. ' Dn. AVKIt. Jly dear Sir: I havo found your PAiisArAUILI.A an excellent remedy for Siipli'lls, both of tho primary und teeomlarg type, ami eflce tual lu somo cases that wero too obstinato to yield to other remedies. I do not know what we can em. ploy with more certainty of success, w here a puwer lul alterative is required." Mr. Chaf. S. Van Lieir, of Xtw Urnimri. l; X.J., had dreadful ulcers on his tegs, caused by the abuso of mercury, or mercurial i'r,ic, whirl! grew mora and more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering uso of Ayku' Sahs ai'AIiii.i.a relieved liim. Few cases can bo found more inveterate nnd distressing than this, und it took several dozen bottles to cure him Xieucorrhcea, Whites, Female Weakness, are generally produced by internal Serofithnis t'l eeration, nml are very often cured by the alterative effect of tills SAitsArAlttt.i.A. Some cases require, however, in aid of tho SAUSAl'AIUI.LA, tho skilful application of local remedies. From the irelt-l-n'nrn and iridfly-cehbrateil Dr. Jacob Morrill, if Cincinnati. " I have found your S i:saiuii.i. nn excellent alterative iu diseases of females. Many eases of Irregularity, I-neorrlicc.i, Internal Ulceration, and loealdebility, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, und there arc few that do not, when its effect is properly aided by local treatment." A ta ly, nmcilling to allow the publication of her name, writes i " Jly daughter and myself have boon cured of a very debilitating I,cucorrli.i-i of long standing, by two buttles of your Sausapahilla." Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, ncart Disease, Neuralgia, when caused by Scrofula In the system, are rapidly cured by this Ext. Saus.m'aiiii.la. AYER'S CATIIAHTIC TILLS possess so many nilvntitnges over the other purgative in the market, nnd their suporiur virtues nre so universally known, tlint w enei'd not do more thnn to nssuri' the public their quality is maintained I'imal to the U-st it ever has been, nnd that they may lie depended oil to do nil that they have ever dune. l'repurod by J. C. AYKU, M. D., &. Co., Lowell, Mass., .nnd sold by Sold by Friling A (Jrant. Sunbury, K. B. McCoy. Northumberland, Aaron Barrol, Elysburg, W. R. Kutzner. Shumokin, J. P. Hogue. Wntsontown. Aud by all dealers in Medicines everywhere. August 1.'), ISOl. ly SOLIDIFIED DE1TTAL ClLE.i, I 'or 4'li'iini.iiii:, Ti liiloninyr nml Ii rinyr 'i f :i"rn ! This artieleis prepared with the greatest care upon Scientific principles, nnd warranted nut to couiain anything in the slightest degree deleterious to the teeth or gums. Souieofour most eminent Dental Surgeons have given their sanction to, and cheerful ly recommend it ns a preparation of superior quali ties for cleansing, whitening and preserving the TEETH. It cleans them readily, reuduring them beautifully white and pearly, without tho lightest injury to the enamel, it is healing to the gums uhere they uru ulcerated and sore, i t is uiso an ex cellent disinfector for old decayed teeth, w hieh lire often exceedingly offensive It gives a rich creamy taste to the mouth. cleansing it thoroughly, and im parting a delightful fragriuicu tu the breath. Prepared only by A. 1 1 A YV L K Y it CO., N. W. Cor. 10th., A Lombard Sis., Philadelphia. Aud sold by ail Druggists. PRICE 25 CE.YiS. TESTIMOXIALS. The following opinion of Dr. White as to the high esteem in which he holds the Dental Cream, must be sufficient evidence of its value ; to quote other testi monials in detail is needless, contenting uursjves by simply giving the iiaiues and addresses of persuns who speuk of its excellency for the teeth. Philadelphia. Anril 15th, 18113. Having carefully examined A. llawley's "Solidi fied Dental Cream. " I hereby cbcurfully rccuw uiend it lo the public generally. It is au excellent preparation for cleansiug and preserving the teeth, and can be used by all persons with the utmost con fidence, as its properties arc perfectly haruilc. Be sides preserving the teeih, it proiuutes a healthy aciinn to Ihu gums, and imparts a pleasantness to the breath. Dr. W. R. WHITE. 12(11 Arch St. Thomas Ingram, M. D , Dentist, 401 N. Fourth St. J. Biikcy. 254 S. Sixth St. E. Yuiidci slice. Surgeon Dentist. 425 Arch St. C. A. Kinsbury, Deulist, 11 I'J Walnut St. S. Dilliiighuui, l. D.S.. 7:il Arch St. F. M. Dixon, 827 Arch St. Edward Tow mind. Dentist, 420 X. Fourth St. L. II. Dorphlvy, Dentist, 807 N. Tenth St. M. L. Long. Dentist, 62D N. Sixth St. Muy 28, listil ly JETTER OF ADVICE FOB LADIES FIVE ANATOMICAL EXGRAX1XUS. Has iuf'irmatioo never before published. Sent THtu iu a sealed envelops tat Txx cents. Address Dr. STANFORD, " Box No 4,652. New York P. 0. July 9, 18i -3m FOll SALE. A 'I'riK'l ol"l'iiulirr I Jiud, below Trey, or ton bridge, containing about WO acres. For further rtioulars apply to II. B MASSER. gunburr, Au- 13, 1664 -If. IfMli. 1801. FhllndrlpltlA V Krlo Itnllroad. THIS great line traverses the Northern and North west counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Frio on Lake Erie. It has been leased by Ihs Pennsylvania Railroad Company and is operated by them. Its entire length was opened for passcngor and freight business, October 17th, 1804 Time of 4'assonger trains at Sunbury, Leave Eastward. Through Mail Train, Elmira Express Train, Lock Haven Accommodation, Leave Westward Through Mall Train ELnira Express Train, Lock Haven Accommodation, Willinmsport Accommodation. 9.05 P. M. 11.45 10.40 A. M. 8.30 A.M. 6.17 " . 4.25 P. M. 11.35 Cars run thrnueh without chance, both w nvs.be twoen Philadelphia and Erie. F.lfgant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both Wnys between Willinmsport aud Baltimore, and Williammrt nnd Philadelphia. . For Information resnectimr Passcnccr business apply at ;i(ilh nnd Market St. And for Freight business of the Conipnny's Agents, S. II. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market St., Philadelphia. . J. W. Reynolds, Frio. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R., Bultimoro. II. H. Hot STON, Ocn'l Freight Agt. Philada. II. W. 11 winn nn, Oen 1 Ticket Ag t., riillada. JosKi-ii D. Potts, licn'l Manager, Willinmsport. Nov. 5, 1804. UkobueHili., Simox P. Wol-VtUTOS. HILL & WOLVERTON. AlloriK'.vsi mill 4'oiiiim.oi-n nt Law. Office. Market street, cor. Centre Alley, BTJNBTJJEVX", rV J ILL attend promptley to the collection of clnims I V and all other professional business intrusted to their care in Northumberland nndadjoining counties. Sunbury, Jnnuiiry 2.1, 102. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. A New supply of Masskk's Fivr-Miniitr Fiieb zkhh. received from New York," for sale by Sunbury, May 21." til. H. B. MASSEIt. AN INTERESTING HISTORY DR. SCHENK'S OWN CASE. . WHILE LABORINli UNDER CONSUMPTION And how his Pulmonic Syrup, Seaweed Tonic,' and Mandrako Pills acton the System in Curing that " Disenso, nnd tho , (irriil Ni::-nn AHi'iMliiifj It! The aliove is a correct likeness of Dr. Sehcnk taken many years ugo, after be had recovered from Con. sumption; by a courso ot his ''Seheiik's Pulmonic Syrup." The likeness, although it does not repre sent him anything like ns bad ns he wasnt the worst, yet it is in strong contrast with the hale and vigorous looks of the Portrait below, which is tho true like ness of him nt present time. The contrast between these two portraits is so great that many would not believe them to be the same person. Y'ct thero nro hundreds of persmis, iu aud around Philadelphia, who w ill recognise both portrnits to be true represen tations. When the first was taken he weighed 107 pounds ; at the present time his weight is 220 pounds Ntw Y'otiK, Wednesday, March 30, 1S01. TO THE PUBLIC. Thirty years ago I was in the last stages of Pol luoiiary Consumption, and given up to die. I resided ill Philadelphia, and Dr. Joseph Parrish.then ol this city, ordered ine to Morestown, N. J., a distance of nine miles which took me two days to get there, tin my arrival I was put to bed. and there laid for many weeks. This was my native place, where all my family lived and bad died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton, who attended tny father in his Inst illness, was called, and gave me one week to fix up mv ul fairs. He had seen all luv family go that way, and thought 1 was to go. too 'Then 1 heard of tlic'reine dies 1 now otter to the public, which cured me. It seemed to me that I could feel them penetrating my whole system. They soon ripened the matter on my lungs, and I Would spit off more than a pint of otlensivo yellow matter every morning. As siMin lis that begun to subside, my cough, fever, pain, night sweats all began to leave lue. and uiy appetite became so great that it iv as with dilliculty I could keep from eating too much. 1 siain gained my strength audi have been growing in flesh ever sineo. For miinv years I havu enjoyed uninterrupted good health, keeping the liver and stomach healthy with the Seaweed Tu niujiud .Mandrake Pills, as i am of a billiou temper ament. My weight is two hundred and twenty pounds (In my recovery people would scud for mo far and near, tosee if tiieir eases were like mine. For this purpose 1 y professional visits in the large cities. I liecniisumptivts w ish tu see the ono that makes theso inediuiues, und who wns cured of con sumption hy tlieui. To make new lungs is imposi ble; but cavities in the lungs and chronic ulcera tions ot tho bropchial tubes eau be healed Such eases are dying hourly under tho ordiuny treatment of physicians, and just such are cured by the proper use of Sehenk' Puluionio Syrup, Seuwecd Tonic, and Mundrake Pills. I am now a healthy man. with a largo cavity in the middle lobe of Iho right lung, the lower lube very much hepatized nnd complete adhesion of the pleura. The left lungs is sound, and the upper lobe of the right lung is in a tolerably healthy condition. The great reason why physicians do not cure consump tion is they try to do too niucn ; they give medicines to stop the cjugh. to stop chill, to slop night sweats, hectic fever, aud, by so doing, they derunge the whole digestive powers, lucking up the secretions and eventually the patient sinks and dies. After I make a careful examination ol the patient with the Respirometer, and bud lungs enough left to eure, I direct the putient huw to use the ll.ree remedies. Remove the cause and they will all stop uf their own accord. Nuouo can be cured of consumption, liver complaint, dyspepsia, catarrh, canker, ulcerated throut. unless the liver and stomach are made heal thy, in New England this canker chronic catarrh, ulcerated throat, elongation ot uvula, i more preva lent than in any oilier section of the country. This is frequently caused by a fuul stomach. You may burn it out w ith caustic time and again, and all they will get is temporary relief. Correct the stomach and liver, and they w ill heal up themselves. Good nutrition is the remedy. If you have any disease ia any part uf the body, it will remain there and decay more and more uutil you can gut the sto mach in the condition to digest "food and make new blood tu take the place uf diseased matter. This is the uuly way to hcul cavities lu the luugs and ulcer ated bronchial tubus. Correct the stomach and liver and nature w ill do tha healing. Mauy persons have an idea that certain medicine are great purifiers of the blood. When blood is once diseased it cannot be purified ; it is diseased the same as the diseased matter io the system ; but get the apparatus in or der, the liver and stomach, and give it ideuty of nourishing food it w ill make new blood, which will take the place of thai which is diseased Scbeuk's Pulmonic lyrup is one of ths best prepa ration ul' iron in use. it U a powerful tome uf itaolf, aud when tbs tuaweed Tonie diMilves lbs mucus the stomach, and is It oarrled pofl off by the a tha Mandrake Pills, the Pulmonic Syrup la made into blood. This is tha only way to enre consumption. If I cannot get a good appetite, nnd food docs not digest, 1 cannot eure the pationt Meyer mind the cough ; remove the cause and will stop of Itsolf. This Is the most trouble I have with my patients at tny rooms. Tliov say, "Doctor, I feel stronger ; I can eat ; my night sweats are better, and I feel bet tor every way j bnt my oough la so bad yet ;" and thoy are astonished to hear me say thnt does not matter; removo thoeause and the cough will stop of itself. Sehcnk 's Seaweed creates a good appetite in about nine days, when there Is no lung diseaso, unless the liver Is so congested that Jhe Mandrake Pills ennnot unlock the ducts of the gall blndderln that short space of time, in order to allow the stale bilo to pass off. Keep the liver and stomach healthy and thcro is less danger of consumption or any other disense. It is hard to take cold when thoso organs are healthy. Thoso that are bilious, low-spirited, dronry, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor appetito, nervous, stomach full of wind, everything that is n.i..n lira heavy, loss nf memory, try cmo bottle of fCHENCK-.S SEAWEED TONIC, and one box of SCHENK .S MANDRAKE PILLJS. It is only a cost of one dollar nnd twenty-live cents, with full di roclions. This is sufficient, in many cases, to sntis fv whnt the medicines are. Frequently one bottle luukcs a great change in tho system. Any person thnt onjoys ordinary health, by using the .Seaweed Tonic nnd Mnndrnko Pills occasionally, must get the digestivo orgnns in sueh a henlthy condition that they become fleshy. I can produce a number of my old consumptives patients now enjoying good health weighing nearly 200 pounds. I will conclude by relating three cures I have made in New Y'ork, and which are nil different, and wish any ono who feels an interest in the matterto visit them. First is Mrs. Farlow. residing then at No. 107 Houston street Her husband called upon me nt my rooms. 32 Bond street and wished mo to ca'l nnd seo her. Ho said F could do no good ; thnt ho hnd had all tho best medical attendance, and all said sho was too far Kone with I Consumption to be cured ; but she had heard of sohie I great cures I had made, nnd ho desired to grntify her wishes. 1 called, nnd found her lying confined i to her bed in the Inst stage of bronchial consumption and without doubt must have died soon. I examin ed her lungs, found both bronchial tubes very much affected, hut no cavities hnd formed, her cough was very severe, fho spit-box wns half full of thick pus. Pulse 1 10, leg swollen very much ; and wnrso than all, she hail chronic diarrhieii. Herbowclshad been moved eleven times that day.' told her that she had lungs anoiigh to bo cured, but that this diarrhoea had been of Ions standinie. and her stomnch wns in such n ulcerated condition that I wns afraid nothing could bu done. She insisted I should try and do what I could for her. observing, that sho could nut lust-long in the condition she was in. and I could not make her any worse. I gave her first a dose of uiy Mandrake Pills, and tho tonic and .s'yrup freely. That was on Tuesday, and by the next Sunday the diarrhiea was carried off. her appetito bad returned and she could sit up in bed and ent her dinner. She is now well, ami gave n long certificate, certified to by the Rev. Dr Downing. Mrs. Bartholomew. 8.1 West Forty-fifth street, camo to my rooms with a tumor on her liver. s'hu was low-spirited, skill sallow, tongiio coated, bowels costive, no appetite, nud fast sinking into tho grave. The said tumor bad been running over fourteen vears. I gai e her Syrup. Tonic ami Pills, and told I Iter totaku tlieui jusi as tht directions were printed. , She enuio back to my rooms. .'12 Bond street in two weeks, somewhat belter ; her tongue bad beguiij to clean n little iiiound the edges, her skin w hiter and i her eyes brighter an 1 thu minor discharging very ! offensive matter, much faster than it imd evirdoue before. She kept gradually improving, an I iu nhont ! two months she came to my rooms very much fright- , ened, saying that Ihe tumor had nearly stopped running, and was healing up. and that every doctor. ' had told her that if it ever healed it would cause her j death. 1 told her that the disease bail all left her system, and nature would heal the ulcer up. They ; : arc now healed, and have been t'..r about a year and . she is a hearty and robust a woman as you will" tind ( j in a days walk. She is L'lad for any one to call on I he-, and takes irrcat pains to isit any ntio that she i j Ii jars has nu.vthing like her ease, and trim timet ! j them to come and see inc. The next ease is Ni i.- i I veoficld, from Stamford. Conn.. Mrs. Bartholomew ' i got her down to sec me. and she has been ever since : at her house. When she first came to tny nsiins. she ! was much eiiineiaiid with a distressing eiuigh. spit- ting Inrge quantities of blood. 1 examine ! her lungs j with the re.-pirometer. and in all Iny practice never i found one with one lung so far gone and the other J lung so sound. I could not give much encourage- , lneiil. 1 thought she would die ; but to my nstoir 1 1 liinent the 1'iilnmuic Syrup, Seaweed 'liuiic. and I .Mandrake Uills all seemed to go right to work, Ihe , lung is all healed over, leaving a ea ity as largo as a goose egg; guod appetite, line spi'iits, and has ', gained somo thirty-five pounds iu weight. She has : i some cough yet. which 1 do not think will leave her i before June. 1 should think it would be of great 1 ; interest lo syme unprejudiced physician to isit these ! eases, particularly Mis Seoti. Id.'or unv of thciu who have been cured by my medicine. They are iiiiui. ; erous in New York ", but tho above three nil differ from each other ; and if my medicines are doing . what I represent tliev are. tiny should hnve. the credit and the ulllic;ei!vkiiuw where und how Ihey ; may be cured. .1. II.MMIENK. M. D. Dr. J. H. Schoi.k can he found at the principal office. No. .'t'J North tiih Street. Philadelphia, every 1 Saturday, from 11 A. M. until ." P. M.. to -ie advic'o ; free of charge : but for a .through examination ho charges three dolhus. .Price of i he Pulmonic Syrup ; and Seaweed 'Ionic each M 25 per bottle, or 0 the half dozen. Mandrake Pills 25 c nt p r box. and is for sale by all Druggists and Dealers. i Jl.iy 14. lhi",.y ! Northern Cctitr.il liiiihtnv ! Kl .ll.TIIIIC 'IE lit: 'SMBJH.i:: THREE TRAIN'S DAILY to and from Baltimore nnd Washington city. Connections made with trains on .Pennsylvania Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the V est. THREE TRAINS DALY to ami from im-North and West Branch Susquehanna, Elmira. and all of North ern New Y'ork. ON" ami after MONDAY. MAY loth, isill. the Pas-eiiger 1 raii s ot the Northern Central Railway will ariive at and dep.tr: fieiu Suiibsry, Harrishurg and Baltimore as follow, viz : S O l T 11 W A it D . Mail Train leaves Sunbury daily (except Sunday). t 111 25 A. M. " lenv e liarri-burg. I 2u P. ,M. " arrives at Baltimore. 5 40 ' Express Train lcavus Sunbury tin il v (oxocpl Sunday.) " -11 45 P.M. ' leaves ilarii.-bulg (except Monday.) 2 50 A. M " arrives ut Baltimore daily (except M lay I. 7 till A. M. Ilarrisburg Aceuuiuiudutiou leave Harris- burg, ; Sunbury Accommodation lenrcs Sunbury no A. M. 7 30 A M daily (except Sunday) at NORTHWARD. ' Mail Train leaves Baltimore daily (ex cept Sunday) (I 20 A. M " leave ilnrrishurg 1 35 p. M. " arrives at Sunbury. 4 ti5 ' Express Truin leaves Baltimore daily V :'U P. M " in rives at ilariishurg. iu A M. " leaves Ilarrisburg (except Monday). 3 15 A. M. " arrive, at Sunbury. 5 53 " Ilariishurg Accoinmoilation leave Harris burg, daily (except Sunday) ut til) P M ' arrive at Ilarrisburg, J 50 P M Sunbury Accommodation leaves Ilarris- burg daily (except Sunday) at 4 00 P M Fur further information apply at the Office. I N. Di BARRY, lien. Supt. Hiirrislairg. June 4 804- 0sTTD"irN ' s CELE1JHATEU I'llKPAKKD COFFEE, 11' A li It A X T K 1) S ITPEEIOa TO ANY IN THE MARKET. IT is used by first class fumilies ever; where, and . highly recommended for nervous an 1 dyspeptio persous, being very nuitritiou aud ft eo from all deleterious substances, iu testimony of I hieh I havo certificates from the must cmiuinent physicians in the Country. Try it, and yuu will bo mro to con tinue its use in preference tu any other. Sdd at retail for Twenty-Five Cents per Pound by First class liroccr throughout the l uted "tides. Ijf A liberal discount tu the Trade. Put up only by l.i:iV!M A. ONIIOIt.'V. Wholi'sale Depot, C9 Warren st. New Y'ork. May 7, 1861. TIIE RED LION HOTEL. (Late Mrs. Boulton's.) MARKET ST6EKT, BUNBURY. PA. JULIUS ARBITER, HAS taken this old and well known stand, and refitted and furubned the same is prepared tu accommodate Boarders and Travelers with the best the market can afford. He hopes by strict attention to business Ui receive a share of publio patronage. His TABLE contain the best the market aflords. His Bar is tilled with the choicest of Liquors, both Mall and Spirituous. The stabling is good, and attended by careful Ostlers. . Sunbury' April 30, 1861. ly HOWARD ASSdcTATION. I PHILADELPHIA, PA. DUeiikfii ofllir rreus, Nriulnnl, t'rismry aud heiuul M.vkl-nii 1 new and reliable treatment in reports of Ibe 110 W. ; ARD ASSOCIATION sent by mail in sealed letter. envelopes, free of charge. Address Dr. J. SK1L I LIN HOUUHTOX, Howard Association, No. 2 fcs.uih Ninth Slreet, Pkiiade)phia,.Pa. t July 16, 18d.-ly If. It. 31 A SSI'. II, Alniijr sit l,nw. SL'NBURV, PA. Collections attended to in the counties of Nor Uiomberland, Union, Snyder, Montour, .Columbia and Lycoming. reft.rrscgs. Hon. John M. Reed, Philadelphia, A. U. Oattell A Co., " Hon. Wm. A. Porter, , " Morton McMlchael, Esq., " E. Kctcham A Co., 2H Pearl Street, New York. John W. Ashtnead, Attorney at Law, " Matthews A Cox, Attorneys at Law, " Sunbury, March 2V, 1802. GrRA-ZtTa.' SC DIETZ1 LOWER WHARF,STJNBURY. PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX WHITE ASH COAL, in every vnnoty, Orders solicited and filled with proinptnass and despatch. Sunbury, May 16, 1803. ly Gr- "W- HAIJPT, Attorney nml Countst'llor nt I.iim, Office on south side nf Market street, four doors west of E. Y . Bright A Son's Store, STJIMBTJ-Pl-S-, FA. . Will attend promptly to ail professional business entrusted to his care, the collection of claims in Northumberland and Ihe adjoining counties. L'uu.fuij, irinjr 4,,, lou.iy I'oi- ICalN, .11 !, lEoiM-lif-M, A n If, Itril 1Iii;i,.11o1im In I'ur-M, HoolriiM.iVc., Intiecf m on lMint, Fowls, A 11111111 Ik, As-. Put up in 25c, 50c and $1 00 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks. $3 aud $5 sites for Hotels, Publio lustitu tions, Ac. . . "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." . "Not dangerous to the Human Family, " "Rats conic out of their boles to die." (jSold AYhnlesalo in all largo cities. Sold by all druggists and Retailers everywhere ! ! ! Hkw akf. ! ! ! of all worthless imitations. See thnt "CostnrV name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before v'u buv. Addres ni:Aitv it. t om tit. Principal DckiI 4H2 Broadway New York. V S'dd by all Wholesale and RetaiJ Druggist in Siinburv. Pa. Feb. '"jo. n;4.8tn JERtMUH SKilLEK. Altoi'iM'j" & 'oiiiimIIoi-at I.siw. Orliec 011 South si Ic of Maiket street, four doors west of (ie.irnarl's Confectionery store, SUNBURY, PA. Will attend promptly to all professional hi!sii.es entrusted to his care, tiie collection nt claims in Nor tiiiimb.'i land and 1 In adj tiiiiinr counties. t "oii-ultatioits in ticriioin and English. Sunhurv. March 111. I Slit '.v READY KOQFJNC nxjABir "roofing At less than half the cost of tin roof's. REAI5IT "fiCGFING jMuru lur-'iUtT tliun tin. ETAOU "roofing fMiH.iMti lur I'tiTp or fl:it It miiI. IIKADY-KOOl'INO Fr nil kilt! I.- iT liiilliii. in till I'lnnntr. EnMly. clif:ttr. nnI quickly 'Ut nn. Xrp, n.i cimihi; ttvi r vi ; li cement nt'u-i it in iiiiilcil lnnu, hkaijy "iToonxG Minlr of :! ft it hi rn f:Jrif. tlinitiiiglily ti t it rat ini'l cmctvl u4'it I till M.!t;tri with it rt'ivlly ivit Itil'pNif c'ii;iH.-i;inn, rtiul j ut ii in rolls rc ily lur u.-e 4u in ti tt..i'. Mini 7u tVt't lung. Wc nl.o tiuitiufrft, '(n licit::: CXEiT7. Eon 1. t:iiv Tlx Koiiks. Much cheaper and more durable than oil paint. AI.SH. 4 'Miviiiiiii 4 Yiik-ii I, For Leaky Shingle Roofs. Which will olun save the cos, of a new roof Sclnples of I'.eady Rooliug ami Cllcuiara sent by mail In it disirctl. I Favor.iblei ims made with responsible pai iic- wlio : buy I" sell again. REAliY Rtldl'lNti rtl.. 1 73 Maiden Lane. N. Y,. ' April 2".. Hi'.l. j WILLIAMSP0RT OIL WOEKs : 1 No.N'-EXPl.OSJYE PURE CRYSTAL CARBON 1 IN TltiiiT PACKACES. Orders v.ll receive prompl attention. II. D. H"1.DEX. A illinnisport, June 25, 1S04. Proprietor. sis'i.vis::v!i ih:imi-. JUST received 11 new stmk of Fishing Tackle for Sprn . sales, consisting ol Kisls, Reels. Lines. Baskets, Mioods. Floats. Nets. Fiies. Artificial llait, Rigged Lines. Ilul. liras and Hooks, to which the attention of dealers is particularly requested. Orders. Wholesale and Retail, punctually filled and satisfaction warranted. JiUIN KKLDEll. 2ml and Walnut streets. Philadelphia. February 27, 1M14 lim LILLIES CHILLED IRON SAFE. The Only Safe Reliable against both Fire and Burglary. I am now prepared tu furnish three sizes of Nation al Bank Safes. Tbcy are both Fire and Burglar proof, with two distinct inside Burglar Safes, and three of my new Anti-Micrometer Looks on each safe, believed to be the only bank-lock now in use that has not been picked or cannot be picked by tho aid of tho micrometer. These Safe all present four to six inches iu thickness of solid iron, guaranteed to be the strongest, the most difficult to drill and to stand the most resistance agaiust both fire and burglary of any Safe in the United States of the same sixc and cost. 1 have on hand also, and will fur hish all sites of Bank Vault Sates, ossessing all the advantages of the above against burglary. Also, all sites of Mercantile Safes both burglar proof and fire and burglar-proof. Also, Ornamental Dwulling-hoiiso Safes, burglart proof, aud tiro and burglar-proof (warranted no damp). Alsu, the strongest and cheapest Vanlt doors, for bank aud mercantile vaults. All tha above are Lillie'j wrought and chilled iron. Also, sixsiies Lillie's Wrought Iron Fire-Proofs, warranted equal tu any couiuiuu Safes, at fully one third leas price. Also, a general assortment of second-hand Safes, many of tncui nearly new. and of approved makers, received in exchange for Lillie's Chilled Iron Safes. These are offered at or below auction priees. M. C. SADLER Agent, No. 21 S. SEVENTH Street. June 11, 1804. SUSQUEHANNA FEMALE COLLEGE, (SI'l. i:M.UOVi:, Kuyl-r Co., la. a IHE Fall Session of this Institution commences on . THURSDAY, AUUVST 18th. The Winter Session on the 17th of November. TKKMS 1'EUr.KSSlON OK 13 WEEKS : For Boarding. Woshing, Furnished Room, Fuci snd Light, and Tuition in all the regular studies of the Collegiate Deprrimeut, only $52 75. A liberal Deduction luadeiu favor of Ihe Daughters four Soldier. Fur further particulrrs , or Circular., apply to DO.V1ER, Principal, Bellnsgrove, August t, 1804. 3uio. BLANK (Parchment Paper.) Deed and blank Mortgages, bonds, Executions, buuiuiuns, As. fur ski al tbs office of tbs "CtUiburj American." ' The Adnm'si I2sr CompnnYf GIVE NOTICE that thoy bays concluded ar rangemcnt with the Northern Central Katltrond Comrinr.y to run trains from Baltimore fur York, llnrrisburg. Dauphin, Halifax, Treynrtotl, Sonlmry, Northumberland. Lcwisbnrg, Milton, Milncy, Wil llamssirt, and all intermediate station, rnnneeting at llnrrrsburg with .the UREAT WESTERN EX PRESS for Pittsburg, Cincinnati, St. Louis and tha nest. Also with Iloward A Co.'s Express t Milton or Danville, Bloomsburg, Wilkesbarro, Pittston, Scran ton, and Intermediate stntions on the Cattawissa, Lack n wanna A Bloomsburg .Railroads. At Wil linmsport, by Iloward A Co.'s ExprcKj to Jersey Shore and Lock Haven. Also, by Howard A Co., and their connections, for Canton, Troy, Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, and to nil accessible' points in Western New York nnd Canada, by which they will forward Merchandise, Specie, Bank Notes, Jewelry, and .Valuable Paekngus of every destirip Also, Notes. Drnrts nnd Dills for Collection. Experienced and efficient messengers employed, snd every effort will bo made to render satisfsctioa. JOHN BIXOIIAM, Superintendent Penn'a Division. Philadelphia. R. A. FISCHER, Agent for Sunbury. April 5, 1802. 101. ftrriinprfMifiilM IhOI. ol Sew Voi-l I.lnow. THE CAMDEX AXD AM HOY AXD PHILADEL rillA AXD TREXTOX R. R. CO.'S LINES. From Philadelphia to AVw York and Way Flares, from V'aliint street Wharf and Kensington Depot, v-ill leave as follows, viz : fAKK. Al 0 A. M., via Camden and Am boy, (C. and A. Accommodation.) $2 25 At o a. via uninucnnmi Jersey City, A . J., Accommodation, At 8 A. M., via Cutuden and Jersey City, (Morning Mail.) At 8 A. M.. via Camden and Jersey city 21 Class Ticket At 11 A. M. via Kensington and Jersey city, Express At 12 M. via Camden and Auiboy, C and A. (Accominodalinn.) At 2 I'. M., via Camden nnd Aniboy, (C. and A. Express.) Al 3 P.M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Wash, aud N. Y. Express At 1 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, (Evening Mail.) At Hi P. M. via Kensington and Jersey city, Southern Mail. At II (night) via Kensington and Jersey city 2 25 3 00 2 2 3 00 2 25 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 r-oiiiieiii j..ireas At 5 P. M., via Cam den nnd Aniboy, (Aceotn lnodation. 1'reiglit und Passenger, First On fieket. 2 25 Second Class Ticket. I Ao For Wator liap, Strotid'burg. Scranton, Wilkes barre. Montrose, tiieut Bend. Ac., at ti A. M., f.oin Kensington, via Delaware, Lackuwaunu and Western Hailroad. For .Maueh Chunk. Allentown. Bcthluliem, Beli lere. Easlon, Lamhcrtville. Flemington. Ac ntrt, A. M., from Kensington Depot, and at 2J P...M. from Walnut slreet Wharf. ( Il.cli A. M. Line connects with Tiuins leaving Fasten for Munch Chunk, at 3-211 P. M.) For .Mount Holly, at ti A. M.. 2 and I P. M. For Freehold, at ii A. M. and 2 P. M. WAY LI. M.S. For Bristol. Trenton. Ac. at 11 A. M. and 2) and 5 P. ,l. from Kensington. For Palmyra, lliv. rton. Ool.inco. Beverly. Ilur lington. Florence, llordciitown. Ac, at 12. 1, 2, 4 ami ti P. M. 1 l'or N'"w Y'ork. and Way I. a. and Way Line, leaving Ken- ing.'oli Depot, take ailiut. half 1111 In rtlll il.l the llepot. 11:11 liolo t III' llei ...f , Filly Pounds of pas-ep.;er. I'll.-.o't,;: anv tiling 11. lmg:ui blU-rll'e .0 er III! v p ine v ars on r inn street, aoovo Mil hepo'c tlepat tore, 'the far and on the arrival of each Train, Ihicg ago only, filloucd eaeh ovH are pi'ohihited liom Inking i- nut their 11 earing apparel. All -aimls to he paid for extra. Tito I oiei-auv limit tln-ir re.ponsihilitv I ir haairii ! tine iioll.ir per pound, and wili not be liable for any amount lay.iud 100. exerpt lv secial contract. . WM. il. "liATZMEll, Agent. January 17. l-ol. WM KNOCIIE. 03 MARKET STREET, HARRISIiURtl Iieater in P I A X 0 S PA. EW lioscwond Pianos, from the best makers .MI-.l.uliKiC' . The best manufactured Instru- m. ti's I'c.m t.'i li Hilar-. Vinlins r it', s. Drums. oSII'll Aceor h-oiis. Fbit I'.aujos. 'J'fi 111 bourines, i..l in an I iliiiiarstriiigs nnd musical mer chandize in general. SHEET MUSIC. The I il".-t publications always on hand. Music sent I.v mail to anv part ol tile Country. Ot'AI.. hl.ii Alii., (ill ."1" AND R'ISEWIMID FRAMES. Suitable for I ... in-gla-ses. and all kinds of pictures aiWas on hand. A line lis.or!tl..'Ul ot host plated l.(i"KIN(i t.LA.-.-l-.S from -mallcst to largest sixes. An., s'yk of iiaioc 10i.de lo order at the -hortcst noii'c. ' W.M. KMH'HE. . pi:! II. 1 i'.:s. !:i Maik-t .1.. Il.in-isi.iirg. 111. Witt's ' Confrxti 5neiy, Toy and :F XI XT IT STORE, .'Sitriii l fai--i-. Xmiliui-y , Esi. i'()M'i:("i'io.i:i:v c;' ad. kinds, TOYS ol-' KYKUY Dlt'iill'TlON Vi'XIT, A-c, i:c. I t"X.JT VNTI.Y on hand and for sale nt th above" -' ei;.l,!i l iccnt at !:.! side mid retail, ut na.-oi.. able priees. 11 is maiinf ieturinir all kinds of Confeelionuri, to ke rates I' up a full a.-soi'lu.ci,t which lire sold ut low Tohacci a variety W holesale i I . Se.'.irs. Stationery. Nuts of all kinds, and if other articles, allot w hieh are offered and retail. lieim 11, her the name and place. J1 1 . M. ". liKAItllAKT. Market street. ."! doors west of E. Y. Bright A Son store. Minbliry. Sept. lit, Sri3. tf WASHINGTON ilblJSE," Southwest Corner of Market Suare, ' M .Mtg ltV, IA. . r pill: undersigned respectfully informs the public, I lliat he has taken charge of Ibe above named Hotel, and a.-K tor the continuance of iho former pairomige und would invito all others to give him it call. 0 II LS TABLE is always supplied with tho best the market affords. Hi Bar contain the choicest liquors, aud his stab ling ui good and well attended by careful Ostler. t . ... MICHAEL W1LVERT. Sunbury. April. 16. DW4. J. R. IXILBUSH. t'omily Niirvi-yor V t'onvt-j a user, Mi!ivnoi, Xorthuthlnrlthd County, JVhrt'n. Office in Washington township. Engagements can be made hy letter, directed to the above address All business entrusted to hi care, will be promntlv attended 10. ' April , IsOi. ly TO'V LOT i'tMSNAiTlLT rPHE undersigned will sell at private sale, TWEX 1 TV-SIX TOWN LOTS, situate in the boroughof Suuburv. 'ibe lot are Iocs ted within a few square ot the Pennsylvania Railrrad Company's Machine Shops, iu the northern part of tho town. They are all suitable building lots,! it rate in the most pleasant portion or the borough. They will be sold on rea. souable turuis. For furthei particulars apply to l'ETEK B. M ASSL'R, It B MASSER, 0 , , FRANCIS BLCHER, Sunbury. June IB, lSiU Executors ' U. M. LAl'MAX. , J. IMPORTER8 Salladk. or WINES AND LIQUORS. .t .11 A .V NAI.I.AIU:, No. 12d South Ninth Street, between Chesuut and Walnut, PHILADELPHIA. May 7, 1804 MASSDK-N 1M I I.XV I IVU 111: 1 ici:i-y.i:it At Improved for 185 and lHi'-fl, By E. KETCHAM A CO., 2S Pcailst., New Yo.k rpiIE only Freetcr constructed on Kimtific prin X ciples, with a revolving ean and spring blade, scraper. 1 he one hastens le frecting of tho cream- -the other removes it as fast at frozen ol Jiee UK1 t'll'i!1 free"" "ilu 'fast quantity - Jhf e!"",""io''l '"ci-l, u it U the most simple and durable iu structure. 1 Union"11' l'riuciI"U ci,io' "J towns in thu andil felorrn,raUUJ ilh ' uf PRICES. f 3 00 3 quarts, 4 quart, A quarts, 8 quart, 14 quarts, 0 quarts, 4 no & 011 oa 8 (III W no MaretOTcf11 U- MAfEER Sunbury. Fa ' I