E. WIIiVEBT. I pt,u.,. , kijuitky, pa. SATUHDAY, OCTOBER 87, 180fl. id&'PkX Dr. All those Indebted to the form of Masskh A , Wiltkbt, for Printing, Ate requested to ptj up, as the accounts must bo settled. Those t distance can forward the amount by mail at oar riBk, If enclosed in presence of post-matters where mailed. aoral atTattg. t Thb WcATnaa, fur several weeks put, bos bocn dolightful. A cbaogo, however, took place on Wednesday latt, with untnistaken Indications that winter ii font approaching. ty TtMPERANca LxCTuna. We hais been ra queued to announos that Rtr. M. Rhodes will de liver a leoturo on "Temperance," In the Lutheran church, in this ptnon, to-morrow (Sunday) evening. "Vhe public are respectfully invited to attend. 3"' The Pamphlet Laws. J. J. Rcimsnsny der, Prolhonotary of tfaia county, hai received the Pamphlet Laws of the State of Pennsylvania, and Justices of the Peace and others wishing oopiel can VjbUin them by culling at his office. E3Sale of Heal Estate The heirs of Teter Snyder, deceased, sold the mansion farm, in Lower Augusta township, containing 200 acres, on the 16ih inst. Jliwri. Oeorge and Benjamin Fisher were the purchasers. The price paid was 17,995. ftf' Festival. Tlie Sunday School of the Pres. byterinn Church, of this plaee, intend having a din ner on the first Monday of November Court, in the lecture room of the church. A festival will also be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings tf the tamo week. IV'tlASE Ball at Bbamokin. A match game of bneo ball will be ployed by an independent nine, of Sunbury. ni.d the first nine of the Anthracito Club, of Sbauiokin, at the latter place, to-day, (Saturday.) commencing at 10 o'clock. The Sunbury boys are the challenging party. The game will, no doubt, be interesting and exciting. Ltv ' DErAcixo akd Deitroyins Posters. There are some young men and boys, in this place, w ho are in the habit of defacing and tearing down .handbills mid posters, immediately after they are ut np. This is very wrong, and the law should be enforced, attaching a heavy penalty for all offences of this kind. We hope our Borough Constable will keep a sharp lookout and arrest all who are caught iu the act. IV Appointment. Gen. J. Irvin Gregg, of Lew isliurg, hns been appointed Colonel of the 8th V. S. Ciivnlry. The regiment is to be raised in California, and the Ocneral will repair to that State in a short time. The General was formerly commander of the Second Brigade, which was composed mainly of Pennsylvania troops, and whose courage, endurance mid fortitude wus displayed on the many hard fought buttlo-ficldsof the Army of the Potomac, and whs cno of the commissioners appointed by Gen. Shcridun to investigate the cause of the riot in Now Orleans. Gjrfoon Kan baa gone where ail good darkles go. Tba Afrloaa who figured as eonapUuousI in the columns ofilie KonAumiorland Covnty Dtmveral, ttdeoeued. lie l supposed to liave died from natn ral senses, on the th lost. Ills frlendl kept him lying In stats antll Saturday evening last, for all to take a parting look at poor Ned. . His remains wars followed to his last resting place by a large oonoourte ol people. The profession was headed by a drum oorps, playing the Dead Alaroh, followed by a tranepareney boarlng tb following Incription i (At top a portrait ef Ned, a negro on a cooling board .) "We haveQearv. and the Cora have the 'lmr 'The Deinooratio Party The Nier at the lloltom. V hi. key on Top, and big stink all around." "Purdy turned tipper Augusta in one year.'!. , Torches were Carried to remind those left behind him, that "the way of the transgressor is hard," and that more light is required for the colored raoe than the Democrat furnishes, or they would share the same fate of poor Ned, and be forgotten by their most intimate friends, the Cops. Ned is supposed te have en-tgrated from the South about the time the Rebellion broke out and settled in Purdy 's office. When he arrived he was of diminu tive site, but through excellent tare he soon grew up to be a gigantio nigger. High hopes were enter tained of his future usefulness to the Party, but alas ! Poor Ned was cut down in the midst ef his career, and now ha is a dead nigger. ty Boi,n Attempt at BtnotAnT ix Williams- port. The Lycoming Gazette says that on Friday evening, 12th inst., a bold effort was made to rob the "Lumberman's National Bank,", of tbatplaoe. The attempt would doubtless have proved success ful, had not tho robber been driven from his nefari ous work by Thomas Smith, Kf j., whose residence is directly in tho rear of the Bunk building. Mr. S. was about retiring to bed, when a noise in the neigh borhood of the Bunk attracted his attention, and in looking out of his window he observed a man of small stature working industriously at tho Bank window. . Mr. Smith, after inquiring of tho stranger his business and receiving no response, concluded that his mission there at thut late hour, (11 o'clock,) was not an honest one, and after warning the man of his intention, fired at him from bisrevolror. At the report of the pistol the villain ran away, leaving behiud a patent leather valise, together with a full and complete set of burglars' instruments, consisting of every article known to the profession, necessary to execute a villain's work. A fuse, intended, no doubt, to nisist in blowing open the safe in the Bank, was found in the kit of tools. UTTo Claisi AaaaTS. Blanks for Ilia eotleo Hon ef Claims at Private Soldiers tot Non-Corn snlaslonod Officers," under lbs leta Aot of Congress, equsUtlng bounties, have koeo printed and are sow for sale at the AtiaaiCAX offioe. "We keep on hand a full supply of all kinds at saUitary blanks, whloh wa sell very cheap. They are copied from blanks prepared in the Dopartiueuts at Washington, and aan be relied on for oorreatnesa. Orders from a die tansa will receive prompt attention. (W Baa a Woaaa, In another column, picking 8amburg grapes for Speer's Wine. It is an admira ble arliele, need In the hospitals and by the Drat slass families In Paris, London and New York, In preference to old Port Wins. It is worth a trial, as it gives groat satisfaction. For sale by W. A, Ben nett, Market street Allen's -Maoic Cement, for mending Glass, China, Earthen and Mono Ware, Marble, Ac, for sale by Miss M. L. Laxari's. fJob Is-Int Itsff. Having received a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new stylos, Potters, Handbills, Ciroulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can be printed in the latest and best stylos, and on abort notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Clotbixo ! Clutbiko! Clotuixo ! At Low Prices! At Low Prices! At Lew Prices! 25 Per Cent. Saved ! 2i Per Cent. Saved '. 25 Per Cent. Saved ! Catl and See, early ! Call and See, early ! : Call and See, early ! Save your Money, and buy of Save your Money, and buy of Save your Money, aud buy of S. Kroneneero, 8. Kromenbkro, S. Kroxexbkro. Xj5"TnE Boulevards. Napoleon, the present Etnperorof tho Trench, has greatly beautified Paris by the extension and improvementof the Boulevards, which are thronged with carriages and persons on horseback. Tho Boulevards of this place, though net completed, afford a he.nttif.'.l drive as fur as they go, but we are fearful thoy will not be very attractive in wet weather. It has been proposed to take off about one foot fro.m the embankment on Front street, between Market and Second, and use the earth iu extending it below the railroad. A Risii or Steam. On Wednesday morn in;;, about 9 o'clock, one of tlie locomotives, with I strong head of steam, wh'.le standing at the depot in tbiit place, caused a general skedaddle and conside rablo iiliiiin in the nighborhood by a sudden escnpo of steam, with a rushing and rattling roar that was heurd in every houso lor three or four squares. It appears that the connecting-rod with the steam valve broke, and the accumulated steam rushed out with a, most terriffic and powerful roar. Tho engineer i having no power to prevent the escape of tlie steam, ran down tho road to the shops, but there wus no ccssutiou to the roar until all the steam had passed out. Uf IloitntDLE Accident at Milton. The Mil Ionian, ol last week, publishes the following account of a most horrible accid"it at that place: "On Thursday morning lust, about three o'clock in the morning, Juhn Fox, a young man of this borough, while aiding in making up a freight train at the Cutawissa depot, at this place, was run over by tho cars and most terribly mangled. It appears that while in tho not of signaling the truin to back, and he walking backwards iu tho rear of the truin, his foot bccauio fast between two rails, when he fell, aud a portion of the train run over him, stripping the flesh clean off the boues from the thigh down to his feet uu both legs, in a manner too horrible to witness. He lived until evening, and was sensible to 'the last." BUSINESS NOTICES. Lost. A thrce-blnded penknife with solid black handle, was lost some days since. Tho finder will be rewarded, and confer a favor, by restoring the same to the editor of the American. New Fall Millinery Goods. Miss M. L, Lai- arus, iu Dewan'e building, on the north side of the public square, is now opening a largo and varied stock ul' Full Millinery Uoods. She selects hvr goods with a great deal of taste, and we can assure our reuders that she sells on terms to suit her cuilumers. Cull and examine her goods. BoAitnisa IIovse. Persons who intend visiting Sunbury during the session of Court, will do well to read the curd of Mrs. M. Thompson, iu another col umn. She is prepared to keep regular aud transient boarders at reasonable terms, und lis she is known to keep au excellent table, aud has superior rooms, it will bo advantageous to give her a call. Removal Our old friend, Geo. W. Zicglcr. Esq., bus removed his law office to tho building adjoining tho residence uf Mr. Geo. llili, nearly opposite the new Court House, where ho may be found at all hours, reudy and willing to administer to the wunis of his clients. The New Buewkry. We call attention to tho advertisement of Mr. Joseph Buchvr, who has re oently erected a new Brewery, in Cuke's addition, in tho locality foruioily known as the cold spring woods. Tho Brewery bas been completed at treat expense, und when the vault now in course of erection is finished, it w ill be one of the most com plctu estuliliehnituls of tho kind in this section uf the Stule. lie hus lutely engaged thu services of a first class biewer, and is now ublu to manufacture beer cquul to thut made at lteuding. Lancaster, or I'hilu. delphiu. The uiterprixe exhibited by Mr. Bachcr is commendable, and he deserves tho patronage of the public. Give him a cull. K ft H III' MAKKI'TN. Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra fumily, per barrel, do do do do perewt. Ryo Flour, per bbl. do per ewt. Wheat, prims red per bushel, Rye, do Corn, do Oats, do Potatoes, do Iiricd Peaches, pared per round do do unpured do Dried Annies. do 1'ricd Cherries, (unstoned.) per bu. $15 00 T 60 10 00 NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. Bu'ter, Eggs, Cileese, Lard, Hams. Shoulders. Beof. hind quarter, " front " Million, Chickens, per pound, per dusen, per pound, do do do do do do per pair Mlinmokiti 4'oisl 'I'mslc. SHAMOKlN.Oct. 22, 18GB. 'Von. Uwt. Sont for week ending Oct. 20, B.TilU 07 Per lust report, 447 212 10 To same time last yoar, Increase. 461.1)42 17 3js 272 OS 07.070 03 SHERIFF S SALES. By virtus Of certain write Of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of ihe oourt of Common Pleas ol' Nor Uiuuiberlend ooumy, aud to me directed, will be ex posed to Publio Male, at the Court House, In the bor ough of Sunbury, on MONliAV, the 6th day ef NO VbMUKlt lHOti, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following property, to wit : All thatoertain tractor plecoof land, lituato In Chillisquaqua township, Northumberland county, Pennsylvania, bounded by lands of William Win chester, Adam Kox, Hiram Teinttene, William Par doe, and Raohol Dehart, containing three acres, snore or less, wboreon or erected a two story rr .tue uwell. ing house, fruit trees, Ac, belted, taken in execu tion, and to ba sold as Ihe property of Sarah Hunt ALSO: Defendant's Interest In a certain lot or piece of ground, situate In the borough of Northumberland, ouuuly of Northumberland, aud Suite of 1'ennnylva nia, lot No. 174, bounded aud described as follows, to wit: fronting norib-vast on (jueen street, south west on Duke street, south-west lot. No. 173, con taining in width B0 feet, and in depth 220 feel, whereon is created a small log house, Ac Seised, taken in exeoution, and to be sold as Ilia property of Philip Phillips. .ALSO: A certain tract or piece of laud, situate in VTpper Augusta township, Northumberland county, Pennsyl vania, bouuded and described at follows, to wit : on Ihe north by land of sioloiuon liartzel, on the east and north by laud of Solomon HnrUel and John Fry, on the south by lund of Johu Myers, and on lha west by lund of Mr. Smith and Joseph Savidgo, containing fortyfire acres, about thirty acres whereof are clear ed, whereon are erected a iwo story ftamo dwelling bouse, log barn, Ac. Seised, taken iu excution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Fasold. ALSO : A certain lot of ground, situate in the tows of Ti e vorlon, Zerbe township, Northumberland oounty, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : on the west, Jacob Omler, on the south by Tre vorlon town lots, on the east by A. A. Uaii'n and James It. Lane, and on the north by Farnswnith Reed, containing two and a half acres, more or less, whereon nro ereoted a Iwo story log house, Ac. Seised, taken in execution, aud to be sold as tho property of Theoholcl t tinier, WM. M. WEAVER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, October 16th, lSliO. FALL AND WINTER Millinery Goods, Just opening at the Millinery .Store of Miss M. L. OUSSLER. Fawn Street, below the Railroad, SUNBURY, PA., Such as T t Vr N ill 'N !!t i ITU DrcEi-Trimmings, Head-Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Handker chiefs, Ac, Ac, which have been carefully selected. Miss M. L. Ci ussier has just opened a largo assort ment of Millinery Goods. Ladies should not fail to go and see the latest styles as it will pay to not delay in visiting her storo. Call and examine for yourselves. No troublo to show goods Sunbury, Oct. 13, 13i36. Great Attraction, NEW TIN-WARE, BOOTS. SHOE AND TRUNKS I II. w. Iilt:nt;ic, ticcisasoRTo ' W.WIAPSLEY.' " IN addition to our large stock, already nn hand, wa are now reoeiving a full supply of Fall and Win ter goods fur Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses and Chil dren a wear. Also a good assortment of Trunks. A large lot of It. R. Bags, Gents' line leather Satchels. We wish ildistinutiy understood that we intend selling our goods at suiall profits, exclusively for the oath. Don't forget the place. Apsley's old eland, in tho well-known house of Mrs. Uoulun, Market street, Sunbury. Pa. NOTlCK Hoots and Shoes neatly repalrod at short notice. If any bought of us should rip they shall bo fixed for nothing. II. O. TUACUER. Sunbury, Sept. 29, 1808. k1: &i.A..iir.i.i FOURTH nml ARCH Streets, PHILADELPHIA, Have now completed their Improvement and are offering on the Best of lerms-r Full Stock of FALL DRY GOODS. Fine Stock of SHAWLS, Fine Stock of SILKS, Fino stock of DKKSS OOODrt, Fine Stock of WOOLLKSS. Fine Stock of STAPLE QOOD3, FineStockof FANCY UOODS, ets. tjF Now and desirable Goods daily received, and Sold at Small advnnoa Wholesale ! September IB. ISC0. tftw ; ORPHANS' COURT SALE. IN piirsuanoo of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Northumberland county, will be exposed to pun lie sulo, on tho premises, on SATURDAY, THIS 27TH DAY OF OCTOBER, A. D. !SH0, tho following described real estate, to wll. All that cer tain lot of ground situate in the borough of Sunbury, bounded as follows, viz: ontho North by Blackberry or Chcsnut street, on the Wost by Centre nlley, on the South by an alley on which tho Slmuiokin Val ley Railroad Is located, and fn tho East by lot num bered two hundred and thirty-one, and said lot hoing numbered two hundred and thirty-two, in said borough, containing sixty feel in width and two hundred and thirty foot in length, on which is erected a TWO-STORY 1'ie iii: i i:a.i.i iioi si:, with Kitchen attached, ."moke-Houso, Well of water all tho necessary outbuildings. Late the property of Frederick Lazarus, dcoeased. Sale locomiucnco ut 10 o'clock, A. M.,of said day, when the terms and conditions will be tnado known hy JA11ED C. IRWIN, 4- U. MASSKR. Administrators. By order of Ihe Court, J. A. J. CUMMtNGS, Cl'k O. C. Sunbury, October 0, 1660. ' NEW AND CHEAP GOODS ; JTjeT OPENER. : KN(EBEL & ItOBBINS. In the store room lately ooonplod by Weaver A Fa- gely, opposite the Old Court House. REMEMBER that Ihcso Goods have just been purchased ut reduced prices, aud are sold according, ly, comprising of TDK-Y GOODS of every style and variety, suoh as CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, VESTIN05, AC. Dress Uoods, Prints, Muslins Domestic uoods, notions, 4c, ac. GUOCEK1E8, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR MOLASSES, &C. IIoiiMckeeplstg Uootlx. The attention of the publio Is respectfully liivUoil to the advantages offered at mis eitablishmeut. THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call and examine for yourselves. A. J. KNU'.EEL, II. P, BOBBIN'S, Suubury, July 21, 1806. NEW HARDWARE IRON STORE. P"n"' '"U8"ibcr having opened in SUNBURY, J. Pa., nni-w larp". and well assorted stock of ail kinds of HARDWARE. CL"1 Li'.'RY, COACH WARE SADDLERY, JJIKIE FINDINGS, IRON, NAILS, Ac, laid in at lowest New York and Eastern prices which they will bo pleased to sell for Cash at the lowest Eastern prices. Intending to do business in tho honest principles of fcmall prolitsnnd quick salo for Cn-h. J. H. CON LEY A CO. 5unbnry. Juno 16, 1SG0. 'iiii ! sI'simIs ! ! CuhIi ! ! $20,000 wanted in exchango for nil kinds of Hardware, Irons, Nails, ,1c, at the now Hardware Storo of J.H. CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, Juno 10, 1806. Fept. 1. ISflfi. 2mi J7 X Special iot'ui'3. Readkii, buy your shoes, your boots, or anything you want in thut lino, at Miller's Excelsior Boot A Shoe Store, Market square. You gain much by dutrg so ; first, in price ; second, in goods well made ; third, in goods being what thoy are represented. Miller's rcputaiiou for boDstty in his business it un axiom in this community. Fon Fall axd Wixtbii. Mr. John E. Sinick hns ust received at his establishment, on Fourth street, a largo stoek of American and English Cloths, Cus simeres nnd Vestings, which he is prepared to make up to order on the shortest notice. This it decidedly one of tlie finest ttock of goods ever received by Mr. Siuick. and the public cun rely upon getting tits at hit establishment. It A.'inodeiii should unroof all tho houses in New Y'ork. as tho story says ho unroofed those of MudriJ, in the dressing-rooms of nine-tenths of the hean monilc would bo seen Phulon't "Night-Bloomlug Ccrous." Sold everywhere. Sr-KEit's SAMoiiia Pout Wish. Parties from London and Paris order it, appreciating it above French wines. It is said to be unsurpassed for sum mer complaints, and for weakly persons. Our drug gists have obtained some direct from Mr. Speer. The price is low fur to excellent a wine, aud every family should have a bottle in the house. Phila. Press . W. A. Bennett, Muikct street, has it. rylioME Acai.v We are pleased to tee that our yuung fiieud, Richard F. Buchor, son of Francis Buchtr, Esq., of ihi place, has arrived home, after an absence of nearly three yeurs. Dick enlisted and -served in the I lib Pennsylvania -Cavalry, and in one ol the battles near Petersburg, Va., was taken prisoner, and confined .in the horrible prison-pen at Auderf on illc, where he suffered the tortures of hunger and want uf shelter for a number of months, but wus dually released. He afterwards eulisted in a volunteer regiment in Illinois, which was recruited for the puriKM of campaigning against Ihe Indians .along the wesieru frontier, and participated in tcve rul engagements with the savages. He was warmly welcomed by his numerous friends in Suubury jf Thu Countt AoRiouiruAL Faut ulias thuiwi race whioh recently came off at Milton, was luigelv uiu-ntled, and in that respect, at least, could xiut ho o-nsidveed a .failure. The Miloniau, of Just Friduy, noliues the programme of tbe Commit lee, for thut day, as follows : "Half-past 10 o'clock, ' J'ucing Match. Two o'olock, Trot for Citisens' Purse of$lou. Four o'clock, Running Matob." We inquired of a friend who was present, what other agricultural, horticultural, or mechanical pro ducts were exhibited. He said ho had not seen any himself but those above mentioned, but be had buen credibly iulurmed that lhare wore tome tpecimens of potatoes, applet, pumpkins, and other eulgar pro ducts of the kind, somewhere on the ground, which be thought wero eutirely out of place at a horss race. I -Soiiuiilh Molasses. Tha manufacture of molatxe from sorghum, or tha sugar cane, now eenorallv oultivated iu tha Wett, doetoot receive a 1 1 .. . 1. . 1 as much attention as w uescrvce. um m mcnt umde in this neighborhood, for several years past, hut afforded anoouragement. Mr. A. J. Stroh, of this place, who bas put p a mill and boiling apparatus for the purpose of snaking sorghum mo lasoes. furnished us wUh the following list of persons for whom be mauufuoturad molasses from tha aana, raised by them, amounting In all to iOo gallous. The 74 gallons or Mr. Horning were male from cane raised on a quarter of an acre of ground, and the at gallons of Mr. Stroh from about tho sauu uuaR'ity of soil. Isaac Eokman, 4 gal, Daniel ZarUnan, 41 ; Kanes Kerr, i i Geo. Fasbold, 81 ', - ! BUoJj, 64 ; Jno. S. Snvder. 70; Michael Ships, 4T ; Henry Fa tk..i.l .M: lUrman Campbell, i i w- 's5i tj u,. Umi 11 : tieo. Marts, 84 O. Kline, 6; WeiKT, 8 riiurofiRArur. Wo would cull the attention of our citixeus to tho Photograph Gallery recently fitted up by Mr. S. Byerly, in Simpxoii's building, Market street. Mr. B. is prepared te furninh Pho tographs aud Ambrotypes, in all styles and sizes. We would advise all who desire to have a good picture to pay Mr. Byerly a viit. I'oitrtiiiiiitllou C'urnhlc ly Iir. fM-ln'iiclt'ss !Iitlifltict. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, tho system must ba prepared so that tho lungs will heal. To accom plish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appctito created for good wholeson e food which, by these medicines will bo digested properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building up Ihe nonstitution. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumu lations; and, by using the Sea Weed T'onie iu con nection, tho appetite is restored. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutritious as well as medicinal, and, by using the three reme dies, all impurities are expelled from the system, ard good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines ac cording to dirootions, Consumption very frequently in its lat stage yields readily lu their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse tho liver and stomach. It (toes not follow that because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for sometimes in di arrhoea thev aro necessary. The stomach must be kept bealihy. and an appotite croated to allow the I Uiuion o oyrup iu su, uu u j properly and allay any irritation. Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking ctdd Exercise about the rooms as much as possible, eat all tlie ricnoai 100a ibi mem, gnui, and, in fact, anything the appetite craves; out ue particular and musttcato well. Sltet'f Iron nnd Slovo Slwrc ol SMITH & G-E1TTHE?.. Where they keep constantly on hand nnd manufac ture to order at short notice. TIN AND SHEET IRON-WARE of all description!, Tbey would especially call the attention of pur chasers to their large and well selected slock of COOK AND PARLOR uTOVES. The subscriber! have made arrangements to have all their best atoves made to order, aud those, who would have a good etuvo would do well tu go aud examine their lurgeaud well selected stuck. First. They defy competition uu the following tried Brands uf Cook &tuves, vis : Combination 4a Btiii-iM-r, Cook, Uoveruor I'ean-Cook, WABASH AND IHONSIDE8. and the well known Antidust Cook Stove called SPEAR'S ANTIDUST. Also. Parlor and oflice Stoves in great variety em bracing all the'best manufactures and most fashion. ablo designs, unsurpassed for beauty of finish simpli city of arrangements combining cheapness, durability and each stovo wurruutcd to pctl'urui whut they urn represented. Also, J no celebrated linliiiiiore fire I lace Move, for hcuting first, second and third stuiics by Registers Also, VULCAN HEATER. Also, tho celebrated MORNING GLORY. Colli Oil, Coul Oil iniiiN, KEsutli-H, Cliiiimit'K, ntstl sill n t-i it-lvst usually kent in an establishment of this hind. I Our rales are lower than any other Insurance Com- They are also m-eparedto furnish Slate and do slating i nuiiv, while they insure against one risk, wo insuro itiiMN 1,01.1s. siiBfsi.i:at, .IliiiisM'i-y 4moo(!ss nnd Ir'sn Trim- iniss;', ll-nl Irrcmsicg, GLOVES, PARASOLS, &c, &c, South side of Market Square SUNBURY, Pcnn 'a. Has just returned from the cities with n clioico selection of sensonablo goods to which tho attcutiou of the Ladies is respectfully solicited. MILLINERY 00005 AND DRESS TRIMMINGS With Head-Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, hns been carefully sclectel nnd will givo satisfaction. Miss Shissler has had nn experience in the busi ness that enables her to select goods with nn eye to the tasto and wishes of her customers, and she begs a Continuance of favors iu the future which she takes pleasure i acknowledging during the past year. l.iul lest will find a choice stock of every thing iu her line of business. Sunbury, April 14, 1866. STOP &1L00K AT TEIS CAIMi'AI., 100,000. Important to all Owner or Live Mod. GREATEST INVENTION SINCE THE SEWING MACHINE, V. J AASIEr.I'.Ii'W SASH STOPPER AND LOCK. Simplicity, Durability, Convenience, Comfort and Security, combined with Economy THE STOPPER AND LOCK supports cither sash at nny point. It can be applied to any window in a few minutes. It does not interfere in taking out it sash. It is not aficcled by any jarring action, and pre vent? the rattling ul'sasb. It is self-acting in all in work, and makes it im pn.-siblc to forgot to lock tho window. It allows proper vcctilution without leaving tho window unlocked. It nets by gravity hns co spring and can never getotit of order. It doc? not wear out, hut will In3t whUo tho houso stands Windows that hnvo only oie sash moveable, may ba changed, so as to move both, at n trifling expense. Slonjier aud I.oeli, One Iroliur Complete. It must come into general ue for its radical ad vantage, ns a Self-Acting, Burglar-Proof Lock and Ventilator. For Railway Cars, Steamboats, etc, it is perfect, and. in tact. Ihe thing long 'ought. It is emphatically just what everybody wants, and everybody cun have. The demand must bo unlimi ted. Capitalists. Manufacturers, builders, and n:cn looking fur business, are iutited to cult on tho sub scriber and examine it. JACOB WILVER, Jr., Suubury, Pa. BOOKS! BOOKS!! rilllE subscriber begs loavo to enll Ihe attention of X hit customers, and tbo ooininunity in general, to, the fact that he has now reoeived his second lot ef 3STEW GOODS, consisting, in part, of a oorapleto line of PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Blank, School and Juvenile Books, Fancy Toi'et hoapt. rerl'umos, Picture Frames, Lava and Willow, Hanging Baskets, ilird Cages, II und nnd Mtnnd Clnwa.es, Fine Vaset Handsome Ulove Joweiry and Work, Moxet i, Irnveling and other Portfolio. Onrf ed brackets, Feather Dust Brushes, Balls. Bats. Fishing Tackle Toyt of all detoriptions, a lame stocV P WALL-PAPER AND BORDER, Fixers AcnThaI'aJ,,Cr,rh','le"' C0R,0il Lamp, and E. .1.1!?' V. T.hl,nRll pn?t patronnire, and bono, by strict attention to business, ticoniinue the Am. Suubury, June 9. l.scfl, K" P' BOWMAN & IsBdiTARD Manufacturers nnd WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL DEALERS in and 8 1 L V E R PLATED GOODS. 70S Areli Street. Itiili1e1lii. Thnso in want of Silver rr Silver Plntcd Ware will find It milch to their advantage by visiting our Storo before making their purchases. Our long experi ence in the manufactured the above kind of goods enables us to defy competition. We keep no goods but those which arc of tho First Class, ell of our own mnko, and will be sold at reduo ed prices. .1 7ih. IMA lvcl a.M and tftHiid Ulnasosat LianT.NF.n's, SUNBURY CXAICALYNSTITUTE, IiiRtructors. Rev. R. S. Mn.Ltn, Rev. W. C. Cdemkr, Mr. Joss J. Bcrgrr, .Miss S. E. Powers, Miss Jennie A. Fletcher. livery facility afforded for a thorough training lu tho Knglish, Mathematical und Classical Branches. Music, Drawing and Book-koeping, extra. 2nd (Quarter of Summer Session openj Monday, Soptomber 8d, lHdC. SKND FOR A CIRCULAR. Sunbury, Sept. 1, Itjfid. IF vn,t wnnt n good Likeness for your friends, go to 8. BY HRLY'H Unllery in tjinipsou's Building. Leather and all goods be- CI HOE Findinirs. Solo it lcnt;ine to shoe makers business for sole by J.H. CONLKY &C0. LATROSK'S Htiir ltastorutivo. the best in use, for sale by LI'jrIITNUR, sulo Ajent at Sunbury. '"jEuVIAlfGUANO SUBSTITUTE f BAUGH'S H V P E R-P H O S P II A T E OF LIME July 21, I860. Gm Tin Cuomba. A timid gentleman meeting a doctor, in Suubury, the other day, tho following colloquy took place: "Doctor, what shall 1 tuko for Ihe cholera'" "The cholera? Huvo you got tho cholera?" "No." "Well, talc the cholera first." We would much rather tuke a pair uf those splendid Boots or Shoes which Harry Thacher bus for sale at his store, in Market street, Suubury. He hus the largest stock ever offered for sale iu Northumberland county. - Toe Lats Elections. It was thought and hoped that the election would quiet lb politicians and give ut torn, peace. But they are like old Boreus, who, not content with giving ut the "equinoctial," hut, at the broken say, "resumed operations," and commenced blowing again for nothing, fur all we can see. If any blowiug is wanted just now, it is about the spleudU Fall and Winter Suits selling at .., . . ... V,t-n .. I me lonuueniai vioiuiug uazaar, corner ui xuiru sun Market, Sunbury. W. would further add that the Continental him just been supplied with the greatest stock of Fall and Winter Clothing that bus ever beon brought to this place.1 , i ProtkctixG th. toes of children's Shoes from wear by Metal Tips, has proved a most important and useful invention. Bui yutil lately a great mis tuke bas been made in applying them ctiefly to the eoarser grades of shoes. Fur the higher Ihe cost of the tho. lb. more I here is saved by protecting the to. from wear, which cun ouly be done by a Metal-Tip. Uemeel Metal-Tipped shues arauow being madeend are worn by the best fuuiiliea in th eily. Manu facturers oould not have conferred a greater publio favor than by supplying this great want liatton Journal. cei.. i ' A Mistake is a Bambkh's Shop A laughablo mistake occurred In a Baltimore barber's shop, re cently. Two geutlem.n bung up tb.ir coats and sat down to be shaved at about th. same time. On. of them, for about the operation was completed first, .rose, ami ity uiisiusie aunneq uie oiuer una wm, ITCH! 11(11 ! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WUEATO.N'8 OINTMENT Will Cure tue. Ileli iu AH Hours. Ai.n mirca SALT RHEDM. ULCERS, CHIL BLA1N.S, and all ERUPTIONS OF IHE SKIN. Pri.ia u Rants. Fur sule bv Ihe drueitisls. 13 v send ing 0(1 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agenta I7ii Washington street. Boston, it will be forwarded hv mail, free of Dostute. to uuy part of the United States. jo " 'OS-r I mllE GREAT EASTE1UI DETECTIVE HOUSE j x. liisuranco Company, charlered March 1, I'tl, I by lint Stale of Pennsylvania, insures, HORSES, ; Ml'I.ES AXD CATTLE, ugiinst loss by theft, death by hie, accident ur uisuuse. OjFr-e: UH So it'i Ftrt'i. Strert. Philnd., .( President: Col Charles Frailey ; Vice President. I) L. Lstcrly; Secretary, Dr. B. flecker; Uenoral Agent. P.'llafla. Reference, by permission, to the following gentle men : lion. Simon Cameron. Ilarrisluirg. Pa.; Hard Patterson. Esq.. Poitsvlllo. Pa ; lien Josi ph L.Siieh ter, Hardware .Merchant, Banding. Pa ; Ur John tsloninger. President Lebanon Bank; L Whitney, DankM. i'otlsville. in the best workmanlike manner. Also, to do Tin Roofluif. Snoutinc, Ranco nnd Furnace Work, Gas Fitting, Ac. Rviiuiriug neutly and cheaply executed. Also : "Iluuli'a Itiiw Hone Sitpei-.VIio-.. pltule. " Remember the nlaoe. Namplo and Bales Room nearly oonosite Couly't Hardware Store. Market ttreet, between Third aud Fourth streets. Building dark painted. ,Attgut29, lbOO. luteutel lty stu, lo. rpise Conl'etiBlouis nnd Hxperlenc X. or as invalid. P, ,1,11.1, .a for lite benefit and at a caution to young men and others, whosutfer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Mauhuod, 4o., supplying ut Uie sumo timo tbo means of self-cure. By one who nat cured himself after undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a post-paiu addressed envelope, tingle copius, troe of charge may ba bad of th. uu- NATHANIEL MAYFA1R, Esq , Brooklyn, Kiuge Co, N. Y. January ft. 1860 ly. ' Svnint'Mtt, Illlutlnetiti nul Ciitarrli, Treated with the utmost suocese by Dr. J. ISAACS Oculist aud Aurist, (foimerly of Lejden. Holluud.) No. 6l Pino ttreet. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most rc.iable sources in the City and Couu trv can be seen at hit office The medical faoulty ar. iuvited toaeoompany their patients, as he has no so crctt in bis praotioe. Artificial Eyes, inserted witu out pain. No charge mud. for eauminalion. Sept. !r, Wtio. ly To Couautitlivc. Th. advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weekt by a very Simple remedy, after having I suffered for several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consump'ion is anxious to make known to hit fellow sufferers th. means of sur.. To all who desire it, be will sand a aupy of tha prescription ased .freeof .harj.), with th. direo tions for preparing and using the saute, which they .ill Bud a suns CtiBB tor UuaatiMPTioa, Astuua, BaoacaiTis, Covoua, CoLUf, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Tba only objeot of the advertise, in sending the prescription is to benefit th. afflicted .nt .oread iulorsnatioa which be oooooives to b. in in tlui iKjckutol wbieb wueawa let conlaiuiug SW iOO. . ,.,i.i- and ha hones everv sufferer will try bis Off he walked, but a polioomas) soon ovwtook hiui. . ... nothina. and may prora ued n. i oiuv i - - - This is an article for wa.hing without rubbing, pt(..hi iii verv dirtv i. laces, which will reouire a very slight rub, nad unlike other preparations ottered for a like purpose, will hot hot tiik clothes, but will leave tbciu much wiiitsr than ordinary meth ods, without the usual wear und tear. It removes greusc spots as if by magic, and softens the dirt by soaking, to that rinsing will in ordinary ca'es entirely remove it This powder is prepared in accordance with chemi cal science, and upon a prnoess peculiur to itself, which is secured by Letters Patent. It has been in use lor ninro than a Year, anil has nruvca usen an univer sal fuvorite wherever it hus been used. Among the ad vantages claimed are tho following, vil : It saves all the expenso of soap usually used on cotton aud linen goods. It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and lear. Also, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed. With on nmrtfir the time and lubor usually re quired it imparts a beautiful gloss and lustre, much superior 10 any oiner suoua. w v eept to moisten the powder. Directum with euob package Andean be readily appreciated by a single trial. The cost uf washing for a fumily of five or six per ona will not exceed Til HSU CENTS. The manufacturers of this powder aro aware that many useless eoiuouuds have been introduced to Ihe puhlio which have rotted Ihe cloth, or failed iu removing the dirt, but knowing Die intriusio excel lenc. of this article, Ibry confidently proclaim it at being adapted to meet a demand which bus lung existed, and bus neroloiore icmuiueu unsuppucu. MANrrAcTi'RKO ar nutvs: &. kti:'!':!, 30U lrltl n J' llontou. ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OF FAMILY DYE ' 1,1,1 1 1 II u For sal. by Oroeert and Dealers every whcio. October 13, 18CS. 3mp. - . against all risks. Agents wanted iu every county in the fetate, ISAIAH S, UOSSLER, Assistant (icnurul Agent, Suubury, Pa. August 18, lo 3d .'iui ia.n. 1M. Il:itilelltlit & lOi ie ICailrousl. rpHIS great lino traverses the Northern and North X west counties of Peuusylvunia to tho city of Erio ou Lake Eric. It lias been leased and is operated by the Pennsyl vania Railroiid Company. 7Vi! of Passenger Trains at Suubury. Louve Eastward. Erie Mail Train, 11.45 p.m. Erie Express Train, b.&i a m. Elmiia Mail Train, 10.45 am. Leave Westward. Erio Mail Train, 4 60 am. Erio Express Train, 6Ai p m. kliniru Mail Tram. 4.45 . Ul. Passenger cars run through o the Erie Mail and Express Trains without ehaugo both way: bctctein , Philadelphia and Erio. Xcw York Connection. Leave New Y'ork at 9 CO a iu, arrive at Frio 9.30 a. j ni. Louve Erie at 4.40 p. m., urrive at Now Yurk j 4.10 ii. m. 1 ELEU ANT SLEEPIXU CARS on all Niht Trains. I For inl'oruiutiiin resiiccting Passeugcr Uusincss apply at Cor. 30lh and Market St., Philadelphia Aud for rroighl business ot tlicLuiupan b. a. Kingstuu, Jr., .or. loin ana Phuiulelnlua. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. William Brown, Agent N. C. R. R , Baltimore. 11. 11. HllL'aTON, Uen'l Freight Agt. Philada. 1L W. Uwinnbr, Uon'l Ticket Ag't., Philada. A.L.TYLER. Oeu'l Manager, Williumsport Ootober 13. ltil. IBit IOKSl V1"SIIC. E. & H- T. ANTIIONV & CO., . Manufacturers of IMioto.jrailiif; .M.uetiat, Wt olesale tnd Itetail, 501 DItOADWAV, New Yurie. ' lu nditiliim tolMir lii-un 1-asitiess nf Pliotoir.-iili ic Mute null we ure Mradijli'iTiers t'or the followii.u, vi. i rTi-:iti-:oscopi steihwcopic views ' Of Ameriitia and Foicigu Cities and Lanilscupes, tiro ups Stato'iM'. tie. M'KltKOSCOI'lC VIEWS OF TUB WAR, I Fpoii iiesj.iiivi's u.n.le III tlie various eaniiiuiein niu) f-irtliliig u complete riiotiiiuiinc history of llic uu-at Con test. I PTF.HEOSCOI'IC VIKWf O.N Gl.A, ! Ad'ipieil f.w ei ii.T Hie M.ijiie Lantern or the !lfreoeo.iir. ' liar t'alal.ieue will lie sent In uuy uiUlress oil receipt uf . taiit) I I'lltl I'onlJAI'IIIC ALIICMel ,r.i.,i,l!ii.tiirH in ,ri, lurirnlv llian ll'ivnllier house. i aliiait -jotl ionlis. from -Vi vr ills In s.'iti earli. Oar Al- 1 t,u ..s having Ihe lepaliition tl" heiag .superior ill betiuty uial ilufilolny to any "thei'a. CsKD I'llilUlbRAniS III' r.xr.KttiLs, MrE1ME.1, Acrcxi, l-'.TC, KTC Our Catatncne puihraectovei Five Thousand different siilnrela, inclinliin repri'dnclanis of the most eeletiiaied Kuravuii'.s, I'aiulings, Matucs, etc. Cataloguct teuton k ci ipl of slump. PliotoL'rapiifis and others unlet uu poocs C. U. 1) , wl.l j pleope roiil-Ji per cent ot lite amount wan ir.eir oiuer. fe-TlH prices and quality of our goudt cuiui' t full to satisfy. I July it, Ii65. fim TPADE MARK After more than twelve yonrsof constant use, this highly copeentra'.cd manure hus attained a wide spread reputation as a .SUBSTITUTE FOR PERUVIAN GUANO, Being found active in its operation, and of groat du rability. It docs not exhaust tho soil, but on thu contrary, permanently improves it. Tho increasing stiles annually, abundantly prove tho high popular valuuof this manure, and establish the fact of its being relied upon by u wido circle of agriculturists to suioilv all wants in tho direction uf manures fur every crop. NEW MUSIC STORE. Call at our New .Music Store in H'RT.IN'S GROVE, and buy ono of Hainxs Brothkr's New Scale j Piano Fortes. - .-.'i BATJQH &C SONS, Sole Manufacturers A Proprietors, OSco, No. 20 South Delaware Avunuo, PHILADELPHIA. B AUG II BliOTUERS & CO, General Wftuksnlc Agents, No. 131 Pearl St., oorncr ol Cedar. NEW YORK. O Tally IJet-meitrN. Ki4nrffMn1wry (Wen. (n J P.y from IU w S.s) pAiih. Fur um.t, lllu. , If B tntea Olrul.rs.SrarStKhwllta stftwp. tu.tr JF Q $ V PAiWfllKOTIIKttsMJHCI kami. i C V7 L Chealnut St., Phlllk., PlmD- jf& , JPj Ml Uai.U l-U. T.ll, O. jS A.GKNxiTw'A.M'TED, S, lulvlphia. i J7v0ry instrument is Warranted for five years. We my's Agents, ! c0lstnilv nn hand n good stock ut the Market St., , pfcrmeTl PE LOU BET'S MELOOEONS, CAUl- NET aud Clll'RCH ORtiA.N.s. and cuullenge oiucm to sell cheaper than we nreselling. Wealso keep nil kinds of Musical Mcrchnndue, . and ruceive ail tha latest music as soon as published i A liberal discount to touchers of Schools and henu Daries , . i jy-Second hand Instruments txken in enchsuga for new ones. , , - Piiiiiot correctly turned and repaired. end lor Circular. SALEM It BROTHER. Selinsgrove, Snyder Co., Pa., July 2H, lt)b. ly GLOflOE DUG DALE, TV7iotV.i(r Agent Jar Maryland tk Virginia, No. 105 Smith's Wharf, BALTIMORE, MO. 028. UUh ilia oharira u ir mint him was oxplai h.ma vraatlv alarmud about the safely of bit own coat, iu ihe puukel uf which was the sum of 5 eou. Exulauaiuat followed, ousts wars exchanged, and u ..,.n.i LI. inimhv uf.. It it utnitMieiiaiir to mAA f iwumv t. j .. - r xlarman h,h r ,kaa valuable coats were luanufaolarea Reese 13. ( Btidletptca, la ; at wbeaelebratad UUoiin wtaoiisaautai ai atr.aooo Total, weaa, outii eveee, mwj-. a blessing. Parties wishing tha prescription, rase, by seturn wail, pleats addrea. --.-, Wllliamsburgh, Klnp Co , Haw York. Janaary W lSM-ly LADIES' FANCY F U K bi AT JOHN FAKEIUA'8 Old Eiiuldished F U R Manui'autorv, No. 71c) AltOII Street, above 7tb. PIIII.'A. lluve now in Sioru of sir own luiiKirtatioiiMud Mauufauiure one of the fc. largest and mo.M beautl- I..l tttU'Ullllll Ol FANCY FLlta, ..... I ..ll..j- sis Chil. 3- 4" 5 dren's Wear iuibe City. 'yS Alsu. aUiie awirtmeutof Ijeat'a fur Ulosws and Cull its. I am tnahled to dispose of my goods at very rea- ui. i... .ji r anuld l her. fore tuln-it a call from my frieude of Norlbumberlaud oounty sod Vicinity. , , t Remember tha Name, Number and Street! JOII IAKI IIU, J. 7IS AEC1I St., above Tlh, south side, rutLADELPUIA. Ostokatf l,lifl -4iaw. Sept. 8, 18tiiL 2ma iiQUiTjaAWoir "dp boun riiis. L. IT. KASB, Attorney ill - w, Nunbtirj-, lis. 1 S duly authorized nnd Licensed by the Govern I mebl to collect all Military Claims ogainst the Uuited Slates. Bounty money duo soldiers under the late Eoualu'itlon Act of Congress, and all mili tary claims against the Mate, due soldiers of lota, r..r' l'..,,.i.o.. nnd liratuitv. Cluiuis due soldics ol the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps lioiu enlistment to tno oalooi inu.-t.er, priiinjuiy wii.. Igut4. s c Suwburv. Aui;ut4. M-.i. ALL uiid see ihose beautiful Bird Cages at the new iJuruwaro tuiru ui J. II. CON LEY' A CO. VLL goods bought for Cu.-h aud sold at lowest prices lor uurli at the Hardware Store of J.H. COKLEY CO. Suubury. Juno IS, 186.1. HOOP SKIRTS G28. HOPKIN'B "OWN MARti." Sew rstll Hljicttl Are in every respect First Class, aud embrace a a complete assortment fw Ladies. Misses aud ohild . ..in,. Niauut stvles. every Length aud Sues of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more umver ' tallv popular than nnv otbeit before the public. Thev retain their shape butter, aro lighter, more I elasiic, more liuiahlo. and realy Chonper. than any I other Hoop Skirt in the uiaikot. The springs and I fiutvniugs ei e warranted perfect. Every Lady should i Try Them ! They arc now being extensively sold by ' Mi'reli. mts, throughout tho Cuuntry. and at Whole 1 sale A Retail, ut Manufactory and Sales Ruoiu. I No. OJtt ARCH fctreet, below 7th., Philadelphia. I Ak for MOPKIN'b '-own umke," buy no other! CAUTION. None genuine uule.s stamped ou each Fid Pud "Hopkiu's il.H.p Skirt Munulaetory, I .So. tijti Arch snout, Philadelphia." .. . I au,. Coiistanllv on bund full lino of New xora ' uiudo Skirls, at very low prices i Terms Not Cash. Sept. 1, loots. lin Oue Price Only. I'rioe tjSO per 9000 lbs. Caeh, Just Published, the l'ith edition of our new pans- Jiblet, '-How tu Maiutuiu the Fertility of American :'arms uud Plautatious,'' luiuished free upou uppli cutiun to us or uur Agents. BAUUHA SONS, 2') South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 6"old by SMITH 4 GENTIIER, Sunbury. July 2H, istitl. ly rin: I VIE following persons , ars ,ati FIXE Mvrtle Pomatum, at the Fancy Slnre of AKNA i'A INTER. Aliuiiillrulor' Notice, ; XTOT1CE is luarehy given, thut letters or ad minis, i Iraiiuu having been grunted to the uudwsigned. uu Ihe wtateof J enb F. Hobrbach. lute of lite bo rough lit Nunbury. Nurthumberlaud county. deceased. All perMint knowing ihemsclves iudi0iiei are re quest .1 l.i make iumiediirte payment. Ibote Uav ?ug oliuuis to pront them duly aulnoulioaled for lug sellleuiout. LLOYD X- ROHRBACII, Adminittrator. WW , I ..... u .nntv under ibo -a- ....!,... .7. i. I llouuties. "Hl All soldieni wboenlisled uflor lb. 19th day of a isit lor 3 years, and served their lime ol SrStW additional Bouuiy of "i, All such toUiers who enlisted tor 3 snd I LmltlV Of BtSUtS. "" ti. W idow Minw Children, or Parents of such . t, addressing the publlsjiert. m -I-h.. didii Tt "escrviw of wounds ordtseuse, 'Al. Ur. CLLVfcRWELL'S "MarrL ,Ji?,hihS t. an add Uoual Bounty of IO. price iS cents, are entitled " "u ...., .r r ..i.i.. - p.,v,i:.i,r. H l. ltULII.nw.i, c.t,.,u. By sppm- ".-.,. ho i, ,n .mhonied CI ;iti:A T mki; HUMAN MISERY. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 eent. A Lecture u Ihe Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of Seminal W eakness, or r-pcriuatorrha'H, iu ducud by Self-Abuse; Involuntary Emissions, Inipo teucy, Neivsws ilobiitty, and luipedimeuttto Mar riago generally ; Coiisumptiun, Epilosv, and Fits; Ue-.itul uud I'tiyaioul luoapacity, Ao. By ROB. J. CCLVEKUELL, M 1)., Author of tbe "Ureen Rook," Ac. tbo a oi ld-renowned author, In this a'lro'rab's) Lecture, clearly provet from bit own experieoea that tho awful oiueiiienecs of Self-Abuse may ba eticetuully removed without medicine, snd wunout dangerous surgical uporatiuns, bougies, iuslruu-tuts, rings, or oordiuls. pointing out a moueoi cure at ouoo ceruio aud etteeiual, by which every sutturer, no muttur what his uuuditiou luu.v Iw. may cure hiu.sulf cheaply, privately, aud rudicully. This Lecture will prove a boou to Thuusanus aud Tbousoudt. Soul under eoal, in a pluiu cuvulopo, to any ad- diesa, on rwcipt of ix cents, or iwo pjetuge tumps, arriago Quids,' fcMMBuav, ru..y -- v - -.d.w lMted. Aeut. all suoo oi' v. , j ...... 4 !MtU Aihlmu lha Publishers. CUAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 137 Bowery, New York, Poet tinea boa . gar-eetBbar 'ji. ItaW ly tV