H. 33. MASfcfcB, BoMM Proprietor ' ' m WTT,TBT. raMUbW.' "'" - 1,1 - ' : SAtmUJAYt JUL 8, 161,. , ,i ' ; " Eoral Affairs 1 , ! i'on iter. M.Rbede' Sermon delir- red on the day of the abetanll of tor Martyr Pre ident, publishod in pamphlet form forth beneflt ftf the Ladic' Sanitary Aid Soeiety of 5unbury, oxn be hid at thii office. ' ' 1 ft 1 a UThe "Fonrtli" win eelebratod at ltlysbufg with considerable spirit. Ad addroa was delivered h Rnv. Mr. Waunnnle. At Northumberland there wee a Siiaday Sohoo' celebration. ' ' , At 8olinsgrov "free dinner" provided In ft neighboring grove by the cititens of that place, at which many of the returned soldiers aa well u eivili ana participated. At Lcwisburg there wat ft procession and displny of fire work in the evening. 11 1 r7Poi.t Raisio. The pole in Market Square Yin which thelarge Bag hat been displayed fur a year past, was taken down and raised again on the 4th. A new pole was alio raised in Fawn street, at Borrot's Tavern, one hundred and one feet In length, under the superintendence of Messrs. Cba. Beck, T. Tickers J. Wilder. fJp-FnuiT. Raspberries are nearly over Dew Vierrio and -rhortlcberriei are in the market, and lilackbcrriee will be in a few days. IV-FotiKD Dead. A soldier of tho 2021 Regi nentP. V., a young man from Lewlsburg, named Win. U'unthcr, was found in the river below tho dam near this place last week. Ilia friend recognised vlaK l,;l, Wna disinterred Mini tnlrn T -Uburg fur burial, Ho is said to have been a young man of good habits and excellent character, and the supposition is that he had been foully dealt with. l3f"Tbe proceeds of the dinner and festival held 'by the members f the Lutheran Church, at this 'place, on the 4tb, amounted to abont $350. Tho 'money is for the repair of tho Church. tjf'No'ticEVe Subscribers. As the first year of the publication cf Uie Auckican undor the present .tortus will expire in September, it may be well to 'remind Bubsnribers that fifty ceit'.a aan'bo saved by pitying within the rear. SuU'orlbers can forward the amount by mail at our risk . lyA New Tntm On Monday next anow train is to be placed on tho Philadelphia-A'.trie road, to run betweon Sunbury and Tyrone, on the tVennsyl vania road, by way of Willtauisport and Lock Karen. The train north will leave this placo daily about 10.40 A. M., for Tyrone. The truiu south will arrive at this place abnnt 4..'!0 P. M., passing tho mail train, North and Souib, nt this place. This will nuiko a short route to Pittsburg, saving a distance of a hun dred miles from some points en Uie Philadelphia A Erie road. . Tho domestic markets remains without much change. Vegetables are getting something cheaper. B tttcrstiil cotumamls 25 cts., aud egs Uio aime- from 5 to 10 cts., higher than is paid by some of our neighboring towns Beef is about the same, although a great full in the 1 riee of cattle la reported. tTiiR FoinTn is Si-sinritr. Perhaps, since tho period of our Independence, no 4th of July has over been ce'ebnited with mure ardor or spirit of jiuie patriotism, thun the one just passed. The tre mendous struggle from which wo have just emerged iu the suppression of the most lorraiduble rebellion the world over know, has made tbe anniversary of tho glorious fourth moro sacred than ever. Tho day was ushered in, as usual, by firing of cannou and other manifestations of joy and graikude. There was no military display of any kind. We hare bad so much of the realities of war, that there wus but little or no desire, fur mock iicryistn and empty military display. In the absence of any preparations for a genera celebration the tnombcrs of tho Luthcrau l'hurchbad prepared un excellent dinner on the "Orocn" iu Mnr tet Svjuare, at which a lurge number of persons were reseut. There were also several pic-nto parties. The great feature of tho celebration was the dis lay of "Firo Works" in the evening. Thi ezhibl on was in Alarkot Square under the superintendence f Mr. John C. Miller, of thU place, and lasted three ours. The display of rockets particularly, was very ud. The only draw back was tho intervals of delay t. Miller having no one to assist him. j 2r"A movement is on loot, with ex Governor ulluck at the head of it, to provide a borne for dis ced soldiers, and their orphans. It contemplate, e purchase of several hundred acres of laud at uie suitable locality, for light agricultural pursuits ovided ith work-shops, aohool uoute and church J icre our brave defender who have boeu disabled, n enjoy the comforts of a home. ;-Look Oct fob Turn. A poorly executed y cent currency iiote of tho new or long issue, has eady made its appearance. The paper is eoarse 1 thicker than the genuine, and on a close inspeo a is blurred and indistinct.' " ' & We regret to learn that V r. Joha McFarland, Northumberland, largely engaged in the eoal le, met with a serious accident, at Baltimore days since. He was visiting some friend at r's Hotel, late at night, and on hi return for Bar i'i where be stopped, he walked out of a door u the secon 1 story under the impression that he on the first door, Ho was seriously Injured by fall, having broken hi legend arm, and sustain ither injuries, so that bis recovery is deemed btful. Mr McFarland wai a warm-hearted and rprising oitiieo and his loss would be deeply re ted. If Killed. On Thursday evening of last week, niployoe in the Bough A Heady Works, at Dan i, Pa., by the name of John Powell, was sad y killed by being caught in some portion of the ing. He left a wifo and throe children to ru hi untimely death. . -Tn IWrtTtv Law' CoMaiiruTioxAL. The before the Supreme , Oouri of thin .Bbtta, from ana aoantv, contesting the eonstitntiooalitT of ....i.ii, .MuiMug loan to pay bouu jo roluntuers was decided on Friday laat the t aflirminjj the constitutionality of the law. ce Agnew delivered the opTuion of a majority of !ourt. Juslioe Thompson delivered a dissenting on in which Judge Woodward eonourred. The was of great importance, a bonds amounting to ma of dollar bad been issued throughout the onwealth, by tho proper author! Ilea, to raise y to pay volunteers, and ar glad that all on this vexed question, bare thus early been rest. ' ' ' ' - ' An act wa passed by the last Legislator of tate, requiring the several companies owning or eted In dam on me ouKfueuenn nui ax uu orth or West Branch of tha aama, between ...... ...1 Wilkesbarre on the North Branch oni Northumberland to WUIianuport oa the Branch, to ereot within six BOBtat, aadergate, i, scbute or other deriee. is wfU permit lb, uaage of shad, aalmoa ei Other Ash up th iase the owner pr owner of dam (ball pegleot ise to comply with tha provulon 6 tbe law . the Urn peoifled, they are Harbla to o .jr rfnll.i. and the raeM-aryof thit loa individual doe not debar tie reeevwy ef a - M. 1In by the am ox any Otpar pavov, a, roathceotry of prior judjmaBi. , , not generally ksowa that a Uw j ia eav . .t.a it la with Dleamra weoai) ue vswoiwa 'adr.totWuhjeot. ,'it U o be h6pa4 th residing sdocgUi BBehaw will thai T CTJ9l..-?-l parueel Hr leara Trf-tlr death, by drowning, of two young men, formerly teildento of Ihis eoanly, In tbe Ik Jo river, St.. Jo Co., HI6h. The elroumitanoe art about a followi I Two (reek ago on Sunday, Joseph Hutchison, David Leiser and Uirtranft all formerly of thd County took a boa tend Vrant oni on the S. Jo river, at templing to Woes over to an bleed, near which, wa a whirlpool of aosa bugnitude. ; Mr. Ilatohlsoh) i I cam aotioed hM danger tint, and waning th other tnada exertion to lav them and hlmielf but only ineoeeded In hi own eM. ,. Th other two cr drowned.' They were both young men, but lately married, and not leng residents of 81 . Jo county They have many relative and friend In thl county who mourn their loss miltontan. ' tjf 'Since th freshet last Spring many discussion have taken. place in regard to the time of the differ. ent large freshets In the river Susquehanna. Th following extract from 'ir. II. Napey' Harriaburg Directory, . on page 285, Sherman Day' historlal collection of the State of Pennsylvania, will, no dotibt, decide the dispute : "The Ico-flood happened In the winter ofl784-!, and the pumpkin-flood in the fall of 1787. During the iee-flood, the low ground about th graveyard wns covered with water, and the ferry flats were tied to the oar of th cellar window of tho (tone house On that occasion, the water rose Into the first story of Judge Carson's house, above llarrisburg, and a con siderable part of tho rivor ran around the bouse and Paxton oreck. The fences on ita route were goner ally carried away. During the pumpkin flood, the ground about the grave-yard was also covered with water, and the pumpkins, carried off chiefly from the Yankees in Wyoming valley, were strewed in pro fusion over the low ground below Ilarrisburg." IjrA CAtiTroN to Fs-vck-Breakers. Among the th act passed by tho late Legislature, iaone providing : "Thatif any person M- persons, from r J after th Eassago of This act, shall maliciously 'jr wantonly reak or throw down any post and rail, or other fence, erected for the enclosure of land, or shall carry away, break or destroy any post, rail, or other mate rial of which such fence was built, enclosing any lot or field within this Commonwealth, such person or pereons, so oflonding, shall be guilty of a mtsdemea nor, and on conviction, shall bo fcntwiriiil in rnw c . ... ..AwcutMit any uoitars, ouc-halt thereof to he paid to the inloriuer, on eonviotion of the offender or offenders, the other half to the support of the poor of such ouunty, township, borough or ward, with costa of prosecution, nr to undergo an imprlsomcnt not exceeding ix months, or either, at the discretion of the court, . (jtrAcciDBKTS. Mark Meudenhall, ton of Mr. Samuel Mendonball, of Clinton township, Lycoming county, was seVcroly Injured in the hoad on Friday of lust week, with a hatchet. He was assisting Mr. Benjamin Wilson, in repairing a bay fork, when the hatchot aucidently flew out of Mr W.'s hand, strik' ing young Meudenhall on the top of tho head, the blade penetrating nearly through the scull. The wound is somewhat painful, but no serious result8 arc apprehended . I5r List of CaVses ron At-otST Term, 1S65. John Draher vs William Fagely, asningion ivreitzer vs .1 times rcllocK et at. Oirard Fire and Ins. Coin'y. vs Isaao Sladden et al Ccm. of Peun'a. lor use of "Thomas I'ursel vs James Vandyke et ul Same ue of James Wright vs James Vandyke. Samuel Grant, endorsee vs Wm. L. Den art. tleo. C. Welker vs (ii orao Burns. David Fagcly vs A. M. Kastwiek. Cora, ot I'enn'a for S. L. Finnev vs Philin W Ililtrort. John Ilafer for use vs Barbara Ann Alexander. ilerenuuh Zimmerman vs John A. Conrad Sebastian llaupt vs l)avid Waldron. Jcruiniah Savidgo vs Jacob Dundoro. Peter K. Fiher vs Joseph Weitjol. Stt'-uh Jane Cotipvs Klizabeth Jenkins. Michael Uruhiim vs Jauios Pollock. William & Christian Fox v Joseph Bird. Thonia3 Comly vs John Mover. John C Morgan vs Stephen" liittonbendcr. iiirum M . Moore vs J erome h U oleott. SKOOND WEEK. ITerrv Bowman et nl vs Edward Baum W m ll Knii'hlht vs Cb.ifles P llolfeustein Martin (jolden vs Wvi Montelius Allen F Lane vs Jeremiah Vordy. Jonathan Hoover vs Ju.-dah Keeii, Adm'r John A Dodge ve Joouby llartman. John P Board vs Jacob W eick HobertD Cummings vs Johu Wiltcroan Snuo vs William Fuiinaii Frecdman Thomas vs An.lreiv llockel. Charles iioy vs Daniel V Smith John P Purecl vs David Wnldson Daniel lierr vs John F CoWun Levi llceht vs Peter K Fiaher Hennevill Thaller vs David Kshbaeh William J Robins vs Joha S Snjdcr Riley Weaver vs Henry Lenty A W Creamer vs John Leiscc John Hancock vs John Ilaaa Wins Steiip s Samuel Uuthcrmel Same vs Adam Lenkur Jacob II F.r.glo vs John Young, Constable John li WeUer vs Henry Weise Com of Penn a vs Philip Ililvert Ira 1 Cluuient vs James J Dull. IJst of Juror Of Northumberland County for August Term, 186J. GRAND JURORS. 1 John Hopeweli, Northumberland, 3 WmUess, Chillisnuoque, 3 Jiscnh Pcirg, Rush, '4 Wm Hoover, Sunnnry, d Isaac Vt ciser. Jaoksou, OAK Flske, Coal, 7 James Oulick, Point, 8 John Hullocher, Turbut, PAtriek Donohoo, Mt. Carniet tp 10 John Haaz, Turbut 11 Stephen llu-key. Northumberland, li Jonas r.iseuhart. I pner Mahonov. Hi Samuel Mauls. tMinluity, 14 ivilwara KruinlKiltr. l.Manare, 15 Cyrus (easy. Sunb ry, IU J D lloft'iuan. .laol, ii. 17 W WRubin. I.uw.-r .M.ihotmy, IS Thomas Cal l J.ri is, IV Win. DiLies, .Ml. Canuol boruugh, 20 Ephruim Liiubach, Delaware, 21 JohnRaiih. Lewis, i'i John t llutluiau, bhamokin, 23 S J HutTa, Turbut, 24 I Rifliel, Chillisquaqno TUAYEHSE JURORS. 1 C'liristiuti Gobh, Delaware 2 George Mnlick, Up Malmntty 8 lVauc rk-ott, Coal 4 Darnel Dunmoytr, Jortlan 5 Miiaeg Huitz, Low Augusta 6 John Dunham, Northumberland 7 Cliarlce F. Folluier, Turbut 8 Sttiuuet Brosious Shutuokia 9 John Siuick, Loner Auyiiota 10 Tliotima Iiarr, Dcluwiirt 11 John Foy, Lower Augusta 12 Jacob Walter, Delaware - 13 Hiram Dnnkle, Turbut H Bciijamiii Kndurman, Shnmnkiti 13 Sutuuel M. Hfcser, Low.r Atiguata 14 Joha Hofla, Turbut . . : 17 Samuol Klupp, Torb' t 13 Wm. Auiifst, Miltui. 19 John Dunkley, Turbut' 20 J i b u I let rick, Wasliufton 21 Win. Berkenbine, K)rtUuuibeilanrl u nuuiy hiikii, i.uau 23 David Hunc, Lower Mahatioy 24'Eetij. Barntart, DelawHru ' 23 Ep'tiraim Miller, Shamokin 28 John S. reteniiun, Delaware 2? Jaine Ueitz, Washintou 28 J. W. Arliuuu, Delaware . , 29 AYtu. Wit-at, Jackaoo ... . 80 Daniel ilillmsh, Wasbiogton 81 . Biiiioa Lanta, Deslaware . ' 82 D. II. Uecklvy, Chiliatiuaqu 88 David Swarti, Jordan 84 Henry Tobias, Turbut 83 Cbarle Hull, Shamokin 86 Geo. Eckert, Northumberland 37 Oliver HiilVioan, Zerbe 88 Wrtu-II. Klaae, bhamokin 80 John Hnyder, Delaware 40 John B. Bower, Milton . 41 Benj. Boyer, Lower Mahanoy 43 Jacob Hill, McEwensville -- 43 Joseph Adam, Sliaraokin ' ' ' - 44 Samuel Voat, Cnal j 43 David Sliiva, Upper Augusta ; . 49 Jacob) Noecker, bhacnokin . . . 47 Peter Eister, Lower Augusta ' ' l 48 Thomas Snyder, Lower Augusta.' . .al .u ':i PETIT JUBOR3. ,. , 1 Oeorc Harris, Lower Mabanoy 'AV.l.U f r L 8 Peter Weaver, tinner Aucneta ' 4 G. W; Armstrong, M'Ewenavill. 5 John .8. Snyder, Up Mahanoy . - T t n XT r- 0 napt, tvamero r, n t .- 7C.H Baker, Little Mahanot I Beer- Bartkolomew, Lower Augusta ik4v t ii i $nmael Lfing7 LrwwABgt;j iu avnurew uutley, Uelpwaro 11 Isaao M, Ktlder, Upper Augusta U Absalom Fry, Shaoiokia - . T , , rl , , 18 John J. Fiedler, Milton .T ' 14 Wm; TiOrant, Sunbury r- :' 18 Wui. Persing, HlUtnokin 18 Alet.'SnyderJacksoii T T O T 17 Jonathan High, Lewis 18 Philip Gaul Upper August -., , . 19 Geo. Garman, Jackgort - '-- 80 SoWmnn Weissr, Point i n u 81 Wm. Waldron, Turbut i 83 Jchn Kercbner, Lewis 1 83 Samuel Garlngtr, Bunbury , :l 84 Martin KUhel, ChillUquaquo 23 Isaac Drumheller, Lower Augusta 88 E.'U. Markley, Sunbury . i 87 Jacob B. Kramer, Cliillisqunque ' ' ' 88 Geo. li. Kustetter, Cameron 20 James Boyd, Sunbury 80 Jacob Paul, Northumberland ' 81 John B. Douty, Coal ' i ' ' 82 Solomon Hart.el, Upper Augusta 83 Jonas Koch, Chillisquaque 84 Elias Seller, Jacbson 83 Andrew Yager, Lower Mnhanoy 80 Wm. Raktr, Little Mahnnoy. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWS ! M E WS ! N E WS ! The . liclellion Closel and NEW dOODS OPENED At No. 1 Store of 1 WEAVER & FAGELY, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS I FOUEKiN AND DOMESTIC, such a Cloths, Oassi meree, Muslins, (Sheetings. Tiekinr, Cnlinoes, De luinos, Flannols. and all kinds of MO liRNlNtt Goods. Alraceae, Iilaek Silks, Uinghams, Balmoral and Skeleton, Skirt j " u' -aen, t;ar- poling oT all kiuds. HATS SC CALIFS. NOTIONS & VARIETIES, Comprisins;, Hosiery, Gloves, Thread, Buttons, Sus pendors, Neok-tiee, Collars, Handkerchiers, Hair Brush Tooth Brushes. Gam Rib bon and Cord, tape, crotchet-braid, worked collars, funpy hoad dressos, tidy cotton, carpet , binding, oombs, fancy Soaps, earpet bags Trunks, Valise, Umbrella, Blank Books, Taper, Envelope, Ac. SBC H BDTlX BfllHrC Of nil kinds, such as N'nils, Hinges and Percws, Door Latches and Knobs, Locks, and CUTLEHV Dt every description. Also, Dyes, Druga, Paints, Varnishes, Fish, Flaxseed aud Benzine Oils. Glass, Putty, Ac. lueftivnrc iiikI (liiKwure oi ull kinds. STOSE AND EAUTI1ENWARE. An Extensive Stock of GROCERIES, Composed of Sugar. Coffoe. Teas, Rice, Corn-starch, Muci-aroni. Barley, Baking-powder, molasses, soaps, candles, tobacco and segair, 8f.lt, Fish, Moat, Chocso, Ac, Ac Also, a large varioty of BCCTS & SHOES. for Men, Women and Children. IjfrAll kinds of Grain and Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Give us a call lie Tiro you purchase elsewhere, we are bound to sell aa low as any one else. Store-room in Ira T. Clement' buildtng at the south-west Cpruer of Market Square, near the Court House. Sunbury, June 24, 180. LOCK HOSPITAL. ESTABLISHED AS A REFUGE FROM QUACK ERY. THE ONLY FLACE WHERE A CURE CAN BE OBTAINED. DR. JOHNSTON hns discovered tbe most Cortain, Speedy and only Effectual Remedy In the World tor all Private Diseases, Weakness nf the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Aflections of the Kidneys and UlHdilor. Involuntary Jiisoliargcs, Jinpotouoy, uene ralDobility, Norvousnoss, I'yspopsy, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion oi Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings. Diinnessof Sight or Giddiness. Disease of tbe Hoad. Throat, Nose or skin, Affliction rf the Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowels those Terri ble Disordors arising iroui tbe Solitary Habits of 1'outh those sccrot aud solitary praotiou more fatal to their victim than the son 2 of Syrens to the Ma nners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes ,ir anticipation, rendering marriage, ao., impossi ble. 10 !;. .11 v.m Kspecially, who have become the victim nf Solitary N ice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annuallY sweeps to an unf'mcly grave thousands of Voung Men of tbe most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might oiheri nave entraucod listen ing Senate With the winuuor 01 viuuucuce ur wnncu , ... .tj Uie living lyre, may call with full oon- udonco. nAKIIIAUE. Married Persons, or Young Mon contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, deformities, &e., speedily cured. He who place himself undor ' the care of Dr. J. mav relielouslv confide in hi honor as a gentleman. and confidently rely upon hi skill aa a Physician. oimj amc i:au.'mm Immediately Cured, and Full Vigor Restored. Ibis Distressing Aiieciion wuion rcnaera bite miserable and marriage impossible is the penalty naid bv the viotims of improper indulgences. Young Ecraons are too apt to oouimit exuewiea from not eiug aware of the dreadful eonsequnucos that may ensue Mow, who turn unaorsLanas me sunjort will uretend to den? that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the prudent ' Besidos being deprived the pleasure of healthy offspring, tho uiost serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system become Doranged, the Physical and Mental Func tions eakened, Los ot t'rocreative rower, Mervou Irritability, Dys)M)Ma, Palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wasting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Deoay and Death, OJIU-e, 10. 7 rosslh Frederick fjilreet Left band ida going from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to obsorve name and number. Letters must be paid tnd contain a stamp. Th Doctor's Diploma hang in his offloe. A. i l KV, WAUttATKI) I.l TWO lAVN. . , A' tiltrcvry or Nouteoui Drngt. Ull. JOIISTO. Member of the Royal College of Surgeon, London, Graduate from one of tbe most eminent Colleges in the United States, and tbe greater part of whose life has been spent in the hospitals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, ha effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulnesa, With freuuent blushing, attended sometime with derangement of mind, were tauiT' iaktici;k.aii notice. Dr. J. addresses all those who hare injured them, elvea by improper indulgence and solitary habit, which ruin both body and iniud, unfitting them for either business, study, society or marriage. These ar nut of the sad and melaucholy efleota produced by early habits of youth, vii: Weakness of theBaek aud Limb, Pain in the Head, Dimnee of Sight, Los of Muscular Power, Palpitation of tbe Hoart, Dyspepsy, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive Function, General Debility, Symp toms of Consumption, 4o. Mintai.lt. Th fearful effect oa the mind ar much to be dreaded Los of Memory, Confusion of Idea, Depression of Spirit, Evil-Foreboding, Aver sion to Sooiety, Self-Distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity, 4o are some of the evil produoed. Tbocsahp of persons of all age can now Judge what is the cause of their declining health, losing tueir vigor, bocoming weak, pale, nervou and a naclated, having a lingular appearanoe about the aye, cough and symptom of consumption. h ho have Injured themselves fy certain praotiae Indulged ia when alone, a habit frequently learned from evil companion, ar at aofaool, taa-efeata of which ar" nightly felt, even when aaleep, and if no urad 'render marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and bodr. should apply immediately. What a pity that a young nan, th bona of his I eeunlry, th darling of bi parent. Mould be aaatohed from all protpaoi .and eaioyaseota of life, by la auaaequenee of deviating from the pat af nature and indulging in a eertainaeoieibabit. . isuaa parson . MVHa feeiorf contemplating- I raOM Us a oand mind and body ara aba most 1 nsoMSsry rcquiaita to pratnoit eoasubial kappln. Iada4 without the, Ui Jowrney through 1 tie be-4 soman weary pilgrimage; th proapeot aoarly darken to tb visw" th mind btoom tadowed with das pair and nlled with th analaneholj rflaa as was ta nappiai with any awt. , at another feooa!i Vlgiited .tmsAiEOF lnritiiiicE. Wheu rre -writruidftd and Imnrudent vL t,t pleasure find that ha ha imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, H o often happen that an lll-tlms d fen of-ah sine, or dread of d 100 very, actors him tVeta -applying te the, who, from Uiiealinn and reapeotabilitT. can alona befriend kirn, delnvlnv till the constitutional (ymptom of this horrid disease mas tnair appearaaea, ucn as ulcerated WtTnal".0!-'. hJ noea, noaturnal pain in the head a of tight, deafness, nodos on the ma, blotohes on the head, race and mi roe, aiMwea and limb, ttimm hin bone and arm. xtretnitiea, erogr easing with frightful rapidity, till lias, in psiate or tae moutn or ui aones of tbe fall In, and the victim ef th awful diaeas btoome a horrid objeelof commiseration, till death put a period to hi dreadful nineTlng, bv sending iiiu to "that TJndiodvrd Country from whenoe no traveller returna" . ' . It is mtlaneholy fact that thousands fall victim le this terrible 4lesa, owing to lb nnskillfulhcas of Ignorant preteidert, who, by the ne of that Dehdly Fotton, Mcretty, ruin the constitution and make tharaaiduaof lie miserable. .1 - - (illUKUERS 1 , . Trust not your lives, or health, to the care of the kiany Unlearn! and Werrtilea Pretenders, destitute el knowledge, nana or chareoter, who copy Dr. 1'ihnston's advertisement, or style themnelrea, in th newspapers, regularly Eduoated Physicians, hioapable of Curfcg, they keep yon trifling month after month takiig their filthy and poisonus com pounds, or a long thesvnallcst feeenn bn obtained, and in despair, leive you with ruined health lo sigh Over your gallingliaappointmont. Ir Johnston is the only Physician advertising. His credential or diploma always hang in bis office. His remidie or treatomcnt are unknown to all others, preps, ed f-om a life spent in the great hos pitals of Europe, tke first in the country and a more etteusive Wnais Practict than any other Physician in the world. IKOOHNOIET OI-' THUI'BliSS, The many thousaida cured at thl institution Vonr rrter year, and tin numerous important Surgical tiporationa nerformal br Dr. Johnaton. witnewl hv lhe reporter of the "Sun,'' "Clipper," and many other papors, notice! of which have appeared ngai mA - ... t...r..u- . l. . l 1 1 : .1 . l . . a- .... nuu bhui vciui " HIT ,UUI10, UWUVI Ull lUIIUIIJ IU, a srentleman of character end reanolisilillilv. i e sufficient guarantoo the afiiioled. Slal.A DIME VNIOS KPIUJHI.V lXltal . T'ertons writing sbnuld bo partloolar in direoting their letters to his Institution, in tbe following manor joii . aon.!ixo., 31. . 01 ibe Baltimore Lock Hospital, Baltimore, Aid. June 84 1805 ly. . ., the iiitx:.ix pi:ci K ti, Will Curo Your Ceugh. THE PnCEKIX PECTOltAL Or compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Root, will Cure the Discaaea of tie THROAT AND LU.YU.S. Such as Colds. Coutrhl. Croun. Aslhtim. Itmnehiii. Catarrh, Sore Throat, iimrsenesa. Whoofiing CoMj;h, 4. It timely use aill prevent Pulmonary t'ou sumption, and even where this four I til diseiwe has laaen nold it will atlorl greater relict Ihun uny other medicine. This Pectoral is mads from Wild CI, Pl-t-V rtHftf nml Soooka Snake Root. Its Composition is a suSoient guarantee of its raiue- Dr. Geo. B. Wood, Professor of the Practice of Medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, Physi oian to the Pennsylvania Hospital and ouo of the author of the United State Dispcn&itury, says of Wild Cherry Bark "ll is among the most valuable of our indigenous remecios, uniting with a tonic khv er the property of claiming irritation and diminish, ing nervous excitubiiity." The same distinguished physicinh and nuthors siiys Ir, the same work, ".S'onoku Snake Root is n stimula ting cxpoctorant. Its action is eHpooially directed to tho lungs. Ilia peculiarly useful iu chronic ca tirrb uffocuuns nd tbe secondary stages of crohp." For want of space we cauuot publish all tho Icsd monialsin our possession, but we give two : Pbixkixvillb, April 1st, 1801. This Is to certily that 1 have sold hundreds of bof ties of Dr. Oberholtzcr's Pbcemx 1'euUirnl or Coin" pound Syrup of Wild Cherry aud Seneka Snake lloo. and I have ,v aud a single individual who hti1 used it, wne does not bear testimony ot its wouderlus effect in curing oough. Signed, Jacob I'ow tus. HallSt. PuxxixviLi.e.Jan. 11, 1801. I most cheerfully bear toetiuony to the vulueof the tal'bcenix Pectoral or Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and SenekaSnak Root. ' bi lore usiug it 1 hud been autlering with a tickling in my tbniat and tight cough, for more than two years, and had takeu vxriousothcr medieines with no relief. A. soon aa 1 began to use Dr Oberboltzer's medicine tho irrita tion in my throat wa allayed aud in a few weeks 1 was entirely cared. I have also given It to my little girl, for a croupy cough, with the happiest effects. Signed, Jostnt LrKE.ta. Porrsrowic, Jun. 3d, 1SA5. This certifies that I have used the Pha-nix 1'uetu ral in my family, and I reoommcud it to the public as the very best remedy tor Cough and Colds that 1 biive ever tried. Ono of my children wus tukeu with a cold accompanied with a Croupy eough ; so bad indued that it could not talk and su.-iruely breathe. Having beard eo much stud anout the Pbceuix Pectoral I procured a bottle of it. The first dose lelieved tho difficulty of breathing ami bcloiu lue ouua nuu taaen one-iourm 01 ine uullio 11 wiu) entirely well, livery fumily should have it in tho houso. Signed, 1) f i'Ihjuuw. The proprietor of this medicine has so much confi dence in its curative powers, from the tentiiuuby of hundreds who have used It, that the money will bu rut unded to any purchaser who is not satielied with its effects. It is so pleasant to take thatehildrcncry for it. It costs only Thirty-live Cents, It is intended for only one class of disetisos, uuuiely those of the Throat and Lung. l Prepared only b LEVI OPERIIOLTZER, M. D., Pboviuxvilie, Pa. Johmstox, Hollow xv A Cuwukx, A'o 23, Aorth Sixth street, Philadelphia, (iuncral Wholesale Agent. Solo by tieorge Bright, sod R. A. Fisher, Drug gists. Sunbury J Wm. Churrintcn, Druggist at Sliit mukin. N. B. If your nearest druggist nr ttorekcopur does not keep this medicine do not let him put yiu oil with somo other modioiuo, because he makes more money on it, but lend atone to one of the agents fur it June 10, 1865 8m ' ' :late ol Philip U rn, .-'. NOTICE hereby given that letter ef administra tion having been granted to the underpinned, on tho estate ol Philip Zerbe, late of Lower Muhonoy town ship, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All fiersons indebted to said cstats are requested to make mmodlata payment, and thus having oluiuiato an ient them for settlement. MICHAEL T. WERTZ-, Adm'r. Lower Mahonoy, June 3, lata. tk- : Auditor's Notice. The undersigned having been appointed an Audi tor to distribute the balauoe in the bauds of Joseph Priestley, administrator of Joseph Vandyko, elco'ii., to all among those legally entitled to receive It, will meet all parties interested for that purptwe, at the office of Ziegler A Kase, in tbe Borough of Sunbury, on Tuesday the 1 lib day of July, ISO J, botween tbe hour of 12 and 2 ol said da; O Sunbury, June S, I860 O W., ZIEOLER, Auditor. Eatate ot Charles Pleaaauta, dee1!. NOTICE U hereby givo that letter T Momenta ry have been granted to ibe subscriber on tbe estate ot Cbarle Pleaaantt, late of Sunbury, deceaa ed. Persou indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tho having claim will prusenttbeui for settlement. . B. P. PLEASANTS, Executrii. Bnnbnry, June 8, liOi 6t I10USE & LOT FOR SALE. rpUe undersigned offer at private sale his HOUSE X and LOT, situate on Deer street, near the Lu theran Church, in the Borough of Sunbury, l a. Tbe bouse is a large frain with kitchen altadhul, nearly new. There is also a new liable, and all ueutaary outbuildings, erected on said lot. Also a number uf young fruit tree, a well nf water with a pump. This is a very desirable raaideuue and will be told on reasonable term. For further particular appl to ULLIAM TEATS. Jana S, 18o5 - - Bias of oaTarjxaEaLxnD, I Coitcar, Pa., May 6lh, 186S. j notice. Tba stockholder of th Bank of Northumberland, ar hereby notified, in aoeordane with the require ment of th At of Asambly, approved tbo TJ& day of August, 1804, entitled "Aa At enabling tba Bank of thit Commonwealth to beoom aawouttion for lb purpose of banking nnder tb law of the United Jtate," that th Bank of Northumberland, at a mating of th SioekbeUlers, held at th bank ing house, in lb Uurough of Sunbury, oa Thursday, tb 4th day ef May, lael, voted to beoome an Associa tion for carry ing on tba tnunnaa of the Banking ander th Uw ol tba Untud Hutaa, and that the directors bar procured tb authority of th owner n mort than two third of th oapltal (took, lo make th certitoat required tba-ator by th law of th United Bute. , Tary ratpetfully, u. ' BAMOBL J. f ACKBX, Ccshiar ahbttry, Htf 11, IMe.a-at 1 si-'i ,'' -" .!ir--w! ' 1 w -' 1 t - f (iUOCERIES ! GI10CEK1ES1 , Mr, SARAH A. BIMPSON, Wliorihhcrry SSfrrvf, evurf of the N. 0. R. R- 8UNBUUY, PA., T ESPECTFULLr lolorm. I,., .L- 1 V ' "1,I,C H""?. that she ha. justopenMala g. aswrtmcnt of FHEsil Uroverica. suob a ,r., , , v, ,JL . ; i Af, tUI b V.E, SUOAH. MOLAS Siifl, PISH, fAIr. 3. - ure Cider Vinegar. Fruit Jars. OUware, and a , variety of Lad i. a' TrimmlniSJ. Fans. Thrtsd Nock lie. Iliindkerohiers, Ac, to which she invites all to examine before purchasing alsowber. ffunbury, June 17, 18tS.-.6rn 1 AMBR0TYPE AND PHOT .'GRAPH G-ALLERY. Over J. Bowcfl' Store, Corner Market Fawn St HXJlVI3UJrl V. CJ BYEHIaY, Inform his friends and the pnblio p. gener,,y, that be ia taking Portraits in the best style and manner at his Uailery in the nbove place. AMBROTYPES AXD PHOTOGRAPHS, are taken in every style ol lhe Art. Hint cannot ho surpassed in tho Slate Having several ve.ir's expe-NcD-e, lie will give satlsfuetion or no oli'ariro. Copies will be tnken from nil styles ol Pictures tiivu hun a cull It .member, over Uowen s store Sunbury, Juno 17, ItJlJfr. 1r- ' h c irr-ruliy ompounded of the best DltlUS at the M'iiinn,iti St,,r,. nr , ,. J '.. FKIUSii A SOX. Sunbury, May 20, li5. CLOTHING FOR ALL!! AT n f ia :--.' 0(JN J'l.NKNTAL 0 r ii 1 n ; B A Z A A 11 . 4'ori. i- !' .;i:ir I.4-1 Squai-s- V ktnil. l!:tl Slioi't, S U N B U 11 Y, 1' K N N . JLST OTKNtD, SPU1XO 4 STMMKlt STOCK OF KKAMV madi; aoriiiM., Of the nowest styles, cut tj tl e bert Artists, triuinn-d and nm lo equiil lo clji.ui wrk, und sold ut tlio owes! prices ."vlint tiiid C(m4 lolliin ortlio best n.a- teriiil cnneiniuj of Drcis Conts. 'Fim-k Cnuts, Siu-k Coots, Punts, and Vests ot various colors and qunlj. ties. LINEN OVERCOATS. EXTI.KSIE.V. FVRXISIIIXU UOODS, lucli ns Shirts, 'tver-sliirts, I'mler-hirls, Drawers, Collnrs. Crnv.ils, Neckties IieLdkvrchiefs,Sluckiug Gloves. Ac. Hitln limd "in oTiill kiiiil. BOOTS AND SI10KS, THINKS, VALIrKS. I'M- nuil NITIONS of all kind;1, and nume mns other article. Tho public are invited to call and examine his Stock. Remember the place. ''Continental Clothing Store, Corner uf. Market Square aud the N C. It. K. LEVI HEC'llT. Sunbury, May 27, 133J. V AiNlyl iJiil llOOI) S lOl'K. MI8S TC A.TE BLACK. RESl'ECTIT'LI.Y iiifoi nisln-r friomlsin Sunbury and vicinity, that she has just opened her BPIIIIVO AND SUMMER GOODS, ol Notimi.i uud KancyDry tioods, Market rtreet. four doors west nfWni. II. Miller' Hoot and Shoe store. SL'.Mil'KY, Pa. Her stock consist of Trimniinss. notions, emhrol. 4"-ius, Ladies and Children' huts and shakers ; silk ami oine. i.nit Hoop-skirts, Crar-e and Luce Veils; Net... gloves, slocking, Qatmlt Ao, TWILMUTS ANDOARIBA1.IU aiv.sli.v. Bradley' now Patent Duplex Elliptic (or double Spring SKIRTS, lents' Hnndkerchiifn. Cravats. Ni-eklles, Suspeii lers ; Kibbuiis, ef all kinds. Feathers, Velvet, ai.d many other aitiulei too nuiuorous to mention. rhotDgniplis nf President Lincoln. rurfuuicry, Toilol Soaps, 4c. KATE BLACK. Sunbury. May 12, 1S05. MIL L INE ll Y (fOODS. A XD I'Mi'V MHIOAS A T II I .TI Ml .; MISS L. SlflSStiER, At the new stand, in Market Square, Sl'XBl'RV, HA'E just received from Philadi-lphiti tho latest anl inot fnhinnfible styli-s of Millinery tiiaidji, such as lloiinets, lints. Silk.. Rjhhons and Eact-s. Scorfc, llo-iery a:i'l tllovi;s. Skeli-hm Skirt", l-'lowers, lien-1 Dreos A Nets, Old LaJies' Cup, ShaAls, Silk. Ac. Black Crnpe and Luce Veil, Crape aij liii'-n '!- l.lrs, llr,-Ss TrilllUlillb'Miml lllltlun.-:. t.'n H" K-.l,jrr. CoLiiiii 1 am, ,-..ap and Perfuiiicry. ii;ii,,li- 'i'a-ai.aas.ini;., llulr I'l.is iiit.l ': Octtts' Linen and Paper Collars, Neckties, Aj. Flas, Picture Taw-els uud Curls. Paruxols, LavJiea' Satchvls, Eaus, o I'liotngltlji'is .if l'K'M.ti i.t -villi, hanlsiuiely fraitu-d Thnnkfnl f.ir pnt putr.u.ajv I hope by mint at tention to business to cniiiiuuu tin- .--int.-. I, suis.fi.hi;. Sunbury, Muy !,, lMj EXCKLSI0R SIIOK STOHK. WM. 11 MIL Lib: U. M:ukcttf4u.ire, UMiLUV, I'KNVA., Jl'tX rucfived tixtiu New Vurk uud JMiilii'lilihi, a lio.-li BUpjily ul' tbe Utiest tiuil uf bu btC qunlity ut' HOOTS AND SHOES Men's Kid (Hove Lincoln Tiea. " Oxford " ' 1 Bmkle " " " ." h. Congress, and a variety of otlii-r lusting shoes. Ladies Imitation Bueklo, At.. Aa Children's Shoes of every vuriety and atylel. . Vomen's Shoes at l .Ml. All bis (rood stuck WARRANTED. No Paper Shoes sold ut hi store. He will also whole-ale Boots and Shoes by thebox. The public eeucrully arc invited to euU aud ex amine his stock. Sunbury, May 2(1. 1805'. O. V.'. ZIKOI.KIf, L. U. CASH ' SIEGLP. fe GA3B, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1 ..... SlXliLUV, PENNSYLVANIA. ColleHion and all Professional business promptly attended to in the Court of Northumberland aiiil adjoining Counties. Also, special attention paid to the Collection of tVuiHons, ilountic end liack Pay for Widow Orplinii and Soldier Sunbury, Muroh 1H, 1B65 'WKW t.'OAI. IIIMl. rtlllE partnership of Orunt A. Iliut having been X dissailved. The undersigned have entered into purtnership in the M'holosale and Itutuit Coal and Sbiiipinx Business under tbe firin naiue uf UKANT A KKUTilblt. Thankful for the patronnn; extended to na in the Into Anns uf Friling A llraut, aud Grants A l'iott respectively, wa reeutctliilly solicit a ooiitinuano of tbe sutue. . . , W. T. GRANT, ' '' x. I) GRANT, f. 1 Lower Wharf, Sunburyv Peun'a. J.pril 15. 181.4. ' ' JEREMIAH 8NYDER, ' : -llorwfy .V. ( vuuat-Ilor ut 1-aav.r. Oific corner of Dluckberry and fawn Street! three , , dour east of fci. V. lirigut' k'eundry, . Hi iMii'iiv, -. , Will attend promptly to all professional busines entrusted lo his care, the collection of olaiuis iu Nor. thuuiberluud aud tbe adjoiuiua oountie. i Cvtusuitation iu Woruiaa mi SualUh. ( 1 . i Eunbary, AprU 23, mi.-'.y' ' x v 1 ' WALIa PAPER! J. VT. FRILING A SON, respectfully announce that they hav just received aud opened a very desi rable assortment of WALL PAfKlt and UOKl'EH, which they will dl-poae or at very reaaonable prices. Hemember tbe place, Mammoth blur, Market Square. . . . . 1 Suubury, May 20, 18M. . ' ICK CHKAM FKKKZKHS. AN. upplyof MitSEa'tFiva-Miarrra Fata mat, received from Now York, for sale by eaabwry, Nay 81, M H MASSiR , FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU loa Noa-Retentloa er iDconUneac of Crlna Insamma Uoa er UloaraUon of the Bladder or Kidney, Diseass ef th Prostrate Oland, Orarel, Brick Dull Dapeslts, Drepl eal BwelUnp, OrtVhl Wmkmh, PabtUty, Pmal Co, plalat,. . HELMBOLD'8 FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU 11 AO . Improved Rose Wash WUI radloally extarmlnat frert th iriMm DuMiae aris ing from Habits or Dissipation, al littlt screens s, UUtt r to cSangi 0 dit no taeosetiUsac or ovpotvrt; eomplstely superseding those unpUatantand dan from runetUu, Copabia and Jtveury, la curing these dlMUW. USE HElTiMB'OIjiD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU In alt Dlseaaea of tbt Urinary Organs, whether axuKlof In iiu. or rsiiua, ror whattttr oenut ortgtnaHnf, and no matttrohew long standing. It la pleasant In Its tast and odor, IMMEDIATE In action, and mora atrnthnln( than any of th preparation of Sjrk or Iron. Those suffering from ilroken Down or Dtlltatt CoiuU luliont, proevn tho Bomtiy et one. Th Reader must b awar that howtvsr alight may b th attack of tb abort distaste. It la eerUlu to affect hi Bodily ITtalth, Mental Povoro and JTapplnou. It n treatment la aubmltttd to, Consumption or Insanity may nsu. AU th above disease rsquir th aid ef a dlurtHs. HELMBOLD'8 EXTRACT BUCHU la the Great Dluretio. IIELJIBOLD'S aionr oeitoairraiTin Compound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying tb blood, remevmg all dlstasa arising from excess anl Imprudence In life, ehronlo constitutional dis eases aruing from an impure ut of th blood, and th .., rellsbl and effectual known remedy for th curt of Scrofula, Scald Utsd, Salt Rheum, Polo and Swelling of th Dn, Cleeratlons of th Throat aud Leg, Blotches, Pimples on ths Face, Tetter, Erysipelas, and all scaly erup tions of ti (kin, and beautifying tb ooaruiioa. NOT A. FEW Of th wont disorder that adllct mankind arise from th corruption that accumulates In the Blood. Of all th dls eorerle tht have been made to pure It out, none can equal In effect nCLUDOLDS COMPOUND SXTSACt OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and renovates tb Dlood, Instills the vigor cf health Into the system, and purges out the humors which mak dlsta. It stimulate the healthy function of the body, and expels th disorder that grow and rankle In the Dlood. Such a remedy, that could be rell?d on, ha long been sought for, and now, for the oral time, the public hav one 00 which they can de- M r , J . . I . - . 1 a . . . howl,ffsc,.but,n,ril,f ,lnel bottle will show to the sick that It has virtues surpassing anything tbay have ver taken. Two tableipocnsful of the Extract of Sarsaparilla, added to a plot of water, is equal to th Lisbon Diet Crick, and en bottle Is equal to a gallon of the Srup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction usually made. The above Extracts ar prepared on purely actentlno principles la Vacuo and embody tbe full strength ot the Ingredient entering Into their composition. A ready and conclusive test wilt b a comparison of thslr proper lies with those sot forth In the D. 8. Dispensatory. HOW TO USE THE RKfiSSDnX In Disease of the Blood, n amors on .'hs Face, or any and every part of the body, use tJaraaparlMa, ap plying to Plmplea and all ' -irrnal Humors or Eruption the Improved Ros iTtu, Use fie Extract Duchu for all disease requiring th aid of a Diuretic, except those of the Urinary Organs, such as Oonorrhoaa and Gleet; In thes us th Extract Bucha and inject with tbe Improved Aos Wash. IW tllESB EXTRACTS IIAVE BEEX ADMITTED TO I'SE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, aud also ar in very general use In aU th STATU II08PITALS AND PUDUO IN8TITUTION9 throughout the land, aa well a ! private practice, and ar consIBsred as Invaluabl remvUe. MEDICINE DtLTrERSD TO ANY ADDRESS. Direct letter to IJELMBOLD'S DRCO A CHEMICAt WAREHOUSE, 594 Broadway, N. Y., next Metropolitan Hotel, oa re IIELMBOr.D'S MEDICAL DEPOT, 104 South Tenth St., Assembly Build's, Phila. Dacrtbo Symptom in alt OommtinieaUono, SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Beware of Counterfeits! April 22, 1S85 ly. J. R. HILBUSH, 'ii3i!jr Surveyor, Couicjuuier AND JUS TICK OF THE PEACE. Muhouoij, Xtrt'iiimlicrlrind Count!, Peinya Office in Jackson township. Eugaa-emenU can be made by lettur, dlreoted to the above address. All business entrusted tu hi care, Will be promptly attended to. April 22, 1S4S. ly 6 c:iiBi3i;i9 (Lite IlKltR'S HOTEL,) Corner Market aid .'M Streets, IlAURISCrRQ, PA. THE attention of tho public is respectfully oallcd to thiii llutel tthich is now upeu for the accumiuoda. tiou of guest. In the part live mouth during ahit b time it has been closed the house luu been thorough ly remodeled uud repaired, until in point of oonvcui euce and comfort, its I'Ulruus Kill nud it to own no superior. -'I'll B'itt-sln.-B i:nllr'ly iow. Rooms larger than are usunlly found iu modern hotels. Situuted 011 tho corner ot two principal busines streets of the cily.btit tuo and a huff squnres from the I Rail Ruai Iiepot. Tim prnprii-tor determiued to ; spsie no expense in SfH-urin: the comfort of his guest auu a tuvoruOle repvitntii.il tor mo catabliscmeut. be feels willing to trust its character to the judgment of hi patrons. HENRY THOMAS, Proprietor. January 21, IStia. TASCiG NOTICE ! TnATJ. W. PKAL A E. 1). L I'M LEY, have eutered into co-partuer&uip iu tho ft'ruclit't' ol" .lli'tlit'lue A' Harder)'. We oan alway be found at the office of J. W. Peal, unless professional Iv cngtted. J.'V. VlbAL A B. D. L I'M LEY. Sunbury. April -'i, Inib Sm ltlasiolutloBt of Iurlnerlsl. fpllE partnership heretofore existing between the X nnderartfnetl in the Wholesale and Ketail Coal and Shippini; business umiir tbe firm name ef Grant A Ilietx, hi this day dissolved by mutual conseut. . ,'tHOS. I) UltANT, VALENTISK iOIETZ. Sunbury, April IS. I3d.-- . UN 1TED STATES IIOTlT" . Opsil tba N. j. sl it Hayek A westebn R. dioi , . BBA.OH BTHBBT. BOSTON. : . 1 ; By F. M. PKATT, Formerly of th American House. , '. ' Way IS, 185. ly ' ' " - o .A oir eyes Hade sew. A pAMPHLEt directing bow to Ipeedlly ttor light and give np peeiaolea, wiltout aid doctor ur aiedieiue. 6wt by mail, fr, oa iaai ,fl...ni,.,.Addrt-, K. B FOOTK, If. D. Fbrnarj 4, 1M --iMJiKb -iikjamxwmrrvm .i-WYmux elW. W ASK FOR HELM BOLD' 3. A Uf Sr7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES, $230000 000: By antbority of th Scoratary of th Treasury, the onderslgned, the General Subscription A(tent fot th al of United States Securities, offer to ill pnblio th third serie Of Treasury Notes, benring iron and thr-tentb per eenl. interest per annum, known a th r-30 Loir, Thwe Rote ar issned nnder t at of July lttb, 188S. and ar payable Aire year from that tim. in onrrency, or ar convertible at the option of the holder into I". . B-80 SI per rent. . G O L D-B E A IU N O . B O I) 8 '. These bonds are worth a handsome premium, aud are exempt, as all tho Government Bonds, frum State County and Municipal taxation adits from one to three per cent, inoro, actonlmg to the rate levied on other property. The interest Is payable teml-nnu-ally by coupons attached to each nolo, whiuh may becut offanil sold to any bank or banker. The Interest at 7-30 por cent amounts to One cent per day on a S.'.O nolo. Two cent " ' ' ilOO " , Ton " " " " $ 500 " JO " " " 51000 ' (1 " " J00C ' Notes of nil denominntions nimed will be pron-.j '. ly furnished upon receipt ol siih'.-riptions. Tbe Kntesnf this Third Series are pri-ni'i-ly !nii!,n in form and privileiii-s to the Seven-Thivticf.' iiln-ii.l v old, except that the tlovemniviii ri rvi j to il?. if tho option of paying inti-rtst in fold ca.in ni per ct , instead of 7 3-19ths in cnrteriey. Subscribers will deduot the interest in currency up to July 15th, al the time whth tuev subsuribe. lhe delivery of the n.n.i-a of Ihif lliird scries of the srven-thittics will commence on the 1st of June, and will bo mado promptly and continuously alter that dnto. The slight chanzo mado in tho condi'.lona of this Third Serle atieolsonly t.ie matter ot Interest. 1 be pnyment in gold, if ma-Je. will be equivul-'it t: the nm-ncy interest of the hiirhor rate The return to specie pRymcfts. 11 tile event r which only will the option to pny 'ntervst in G..I 1 I availed ol, would so rajdvaee hud" eiiialise prKr-a '!u-" .urchascrs nmdc with six per o ut 111 gold -n.ld 1 ully equal tu those ma.lo with a.-vui, nl :br -rnths j.er cont. iu currency. Tl.i ii THE ONLY' LOAN IN M M,, yow ofTered by the Government, un; : i:,...;,r. vnntages make it the Great 1'opci.ar Lca:. t . . 1 I, Les than $4:it.0J,vCu of liae t-o.til .-l ,. .... bo last Congress are nuw ou l!o m .ik . ' imouut, at tho ratn nt which it is being aim. b . ill ull bo subscribed for within two mouths, when ho notes will undoubtedly oominuud a premium, us nu uniformly been the oase on closing the subscrip tions to other Loans. In order that oitizens of every town alu secti. n ol ho country may bo afforded fuc"ittej for tiiking the nnn, tho National lSivnk?, ftnto Bunk?, ami Piivuto iHnkers thnantchout the country have geni-rnltv trreed to receive subscriptions at pur. SubscriberV viil select their on agents, in whom they Imve enn idence, und who ouly are to be re'poi.sible for 1 he lelivcry of the notus for which thoy rer-eiare orv"is .i vy ( iui:, Pi BscmrTios Auent, Philadelpl.iiv Mny 1st, 18f5. St'R.eCRII'TlONt WILL BB R Kt'EfVED by the Kirst Kntional Bank of Northuinberiuf 1 First National Bunk ofXilton. Nortlatimberland Xatiomil L'unk of Sln'i.uliin Bank of Northumberland May I.', I5. .Itn THE NINTH NATIONAL BASE OF THE CITY OF XEW YORK. CAPITAL. $!0,00(l.'.(lfl, PAIO ly, FISCAL AQEHT Of THI3 UICITED 8 ATW, And Sjieciitl Agchtjur Jay Coule, SuJim; ij Will deliver 7-30 Notes Faaju of ehurire, hv rx press, in nil parts of the country, and receive n tiiyment Checks on New York, l'bilaiji lph ia. and oaliin, current bills, and all five, per cent, interest mites, with interest to tlr.te cf auUcripti.u. Orders sent livim.il will bo pronptly tilled. lliia Bank receives tne accounts of I'uks and Btinliers on favoruhle terruij ; also of iauiv.au.aie koepineNew Vork accounts. J. T. HILL, Cashier. J. V. OKVIS, Preu'deht. March 4, lbC'i. I'm Enamelled Glate IRnfel .tMLUAtiU WiL: I 'J '.Vrlf Via:, fnl ffil TnT - MANUFA.fiTQB.Y,;ii "WARE-ROOM. 'i3, CHESTN't'T STllEET, PHILADELPHIA Manufactory Tenth aud Sum?on StrecU. Tuble-Tops, tier-Slnba, Bracket. Wafh Slaad Toi-a, ate, &o, Philadelphia, Jan T, 1!j. if 1865. 18C.1 MAMMOTH STORE. si. IV. I RlUMi A KC, KO leave to cull the att -ntionof ll.o public thut ) they have just returned from tho Lily with a lory LARUE AN11 WELL SELECTED .STOCK OF GOODS Consisting 'of DKY GOODS, Hardware, Queentwar Ccdarwar, BOOTS & SHOES Hosiery, tiloves, Notions, Trimminira, ItruK'M and 'Ii-siiI'uIn, ttilx, I.naupis aud in fuct EVEK YTUINU UENEUALLY KEPT Iu 4'oniilri' Mores. We bought our goods at the lowest Cash Prices and consetiucntly we think we can offer great in ducements to purchasers tor Lash or Country Pro duce. The highest market price paid fur all kind of Produce, (iive us a call. J. W. FRILINvJ A SON Suubury, May 13, lbM TAILORING. J. F. SCHAFEER, RESrECTFI'LLY infl.rm th cititen of 6CN liL'UY and vicinity, tbat he ha opened a 'l'tk i I or 1 11 (r talaop, ' - n tba room over Farnswnrth' Grocery, op polite th Jeutu Hotel, Sunbury, where be is readv to wake ap ararment of all kinda in tne latest style and best workmanlike manner. Having had experience In the busines for a nnm--er of year he hope In render general tatbfwctioo C us iota urk 1 respeetfully solicited - - '- J,F. SCHAFFEB. Sunbary, May IS, 180S. ?m ,Uee t Trrsspasstrs. . OTICK Whereby given, that Do peraaa will b allowed to truapaa un my propsriy, ea ma baaotUD lalaud, ar to enter mie but euaiosure .ithout peruiawion, aa the peualties of to law Will euforced againat all oflsaudwa 1 '". . .. a. . (!0 BEWARD, .illb paid for Information that will lead lo thl nvl..lo.f.nT.chtr-pr.jo6EpH fhaaiekta III and May U, IMfc -am . .. j J ntlLniLS bKUVtKit 41 --".IRv ; II ioBarrrli " - , u .4t: il' ... bC . . t--i 1 -'! i:f a1'-j e-:
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