Z)t Sunimti American. N. 8. EMOLK, j PuMlshrt.. i , - s " 4--it t -t SI III UY, 1A. SATURDAY,' AUGUST 4, 18C0. Hocal Affairs. FiTiAt - dinrwill b cn Moo dm next, and a festival held during the nk, In th old Court Hoe, by th ladies of tht Gorman Re formed church. Wa hop that IB? will be well patronised. JFTbu catlings and atona for tht new Court Hoot fence are on the ground, and ready to be put sp. Vi't trait the fenoe will prove satisfactory, but U dot cot aooord with our teste or judgment. fy8Lt or Raifc Estatr. Tho tavern stand wued and oocupiod bj Frederiok Spth, on Front street, in this pi no, was sold on Tbursdny wock last to Mr. Thomns Robbins, for the sum of $3,975. ' tjpAT the oommenoeme nt exercises of tho Uni versity, at Lewisburg, last wck, the honorary do. gree of A. M. was oonferrod on 8. P. Wolverton, Esq., of this place. Mr. Wolverton Is a graduate of the abovo named lnst'.tullon. CP Covrt. Tbe Angust term of oourt for this county will commence on Monday next, and will "continue in session two weeks. , The new Court IIouso will bo ocoupied, the necessary fixtures to tbo court room having been completed. It will be a great relief to the lare number of persons who are compelled ts attend the various sessions of oourt, after having been obliged for a great many years to transact their business in court in the small, badly arranged, and ill-ventilated room hitherto occupied in tht old Court House. Barn Bornid. A barn bclongiug to Mrs. Blaln, In Anthony township, Montour oounty, was rtruok by lightning on Sunday night week, and wos consumed with all It contents. The burn was new end filled with the crop of the present season, and tht lets must be considerable. There was en insu rance of 1300 on the property, in tho Farmou' Mutual Insurance Company. ty DlSTRCCtlVt VlRf IX WlttllMSrOTlT. Another destructive fire ocourrrd at Willianisport about o'olook en Sunday morning last. The fire broke out in the upper part of Groonawult1 olothing stdre, corner of Third and Market streets, and the following establishments were destroyed : Carman's jewelry store, Greenawalt's olothing store, a milli nery store, liquor stoic, Hays' bakery, and Jameson's boot and shoe store. A Urge portion of tho contents of the buildings were saved. The loss is estimated at $26,0l)0. Cp" F. Merts, Esq., Deputy Collector of U. S. Internal Revenue for Snyder county, died at Mid dleburg, on Thursday, the 23th ult. t3?" The Rough and Ready Iron Works, in Dan ville, ere now entirely under the proprietorship of Mr. Wui. Hancock. The works are running with n full complement of Lauds. Mr. II. is just finishing a contrast for street rails fur a company in New York oily. Ij7Tdk Market. Tbo domestia rxarkott are pretty well supplied, but prices still rule high. The extravagant prices engendered by tho war (till lin ger. The grain eropi are bettor than was expected. The bay crop, however, Is a short one. but oorn never looked better. Potatoes seem to bo soaroe, and arc selling at 0 out per peak. Tomatoes are selling nt 20 ocuts per doien, but in another week oar own gardens will afford a bolter article at lower prices. Green apple art worth from 30 to 40 cmts per peck. Tho apple crop Las not been so abundant for uinuy years, and tbs prospect of plenty of apples and oider is most fuvorabl. The puooh crop, also, promises well. DUokborries are now in thoir prime, and bushels of them are daily brought to market. They are very fino, and huvt boon sold at 10 cents per quart, but now bring from to 7 cts. Butter has advanced to Si cte. Tht rie is predicated, we pre sume, on the scarcity of hay and pasturago. At Carlisle and otbor towns It is quoted at 23 to 2i cts. Chickens are beginning to oome in more freely, and bring 0 cU. per pair, or double iho price paid before the war. Eggs are quoted a! 20 cts. Citron melons are fine, end brin- from a to Id cts. Watermelons arc not so fine, and so'! r.t ti to 00 oents. tTnr. 2isw Client Jlocsg may Lu considered s comploted, although there are a number of small matters that have been overlooked, or else have to be regarded ci temporary. For instance, the stair way, or rather steps, leading to the belfry and clock room. One flight of Ibedo steps are not only rough and imperfect, but without a bund-rail, and so riek etty that they swing to and fro with the weight of a boy. Every visitor who desires to soo the Court House is naturally anxious for a view from the etocplo, which is one of the uuest in the country, and it is but right that the people, whose house it is, should have the propor facilities for thut purpose Anothsr dtfeot that will yet hav to be remodied is the want of a ventilator in the coiling of the court room Experience has fully established the fact that large balls, like the courtroom, cannot bt pro perly ventilated by leaving down tbe upper sash of the windows. The columns, with their Corinthian capitals, over tht Judge's seat, were only finished last week. They add greatly to the arcbtUtotural beauty of the room. The new furniture, carpoting, 4c, is all in plaoe, and tbe room is ready for the purpose for whiob it eras intended. Tht first court ia tht new building will be ooniuenocd on Monday next, when Iho new court room will be properly dedicated by an address from Hon. Alex. Jordan, the Presiding Judgeof tbe district, who bas to long been tssooiated with the bench and bar. The new Court Ilcnte Is a structure of which tbe people of Northumberland county have riglit to tie pToud, not only on account of the eon. venienoe and comfort it gives to all having business in court or in the offices, but in the security it affords to the records of tbt oounty, involving all our titles to property. lyMltTOH Arrant. We take tbt following items from last week's Niltoiiian : Tbt Boglt form on the outskirts of tbt borough, consisting of ont hundred and fourteen acres, was sold at auotion on 6aturday last to Harry and John Bogle, two of the heirs, far tbt sum of $17,850. Matters are progressing quite rapidly in tbt build log of tbt river bridge at this place. Tbe last span on tbe oosteroside, or that part nearest town, is being commenced. A party belonging to the Base Ball Club, who vrent to Lewisburg on Tuesday last to play a game with a olub of tbe latter plaoe, met wilb an accident which might have terminated very seriously. It appear, through tbt carelessness of the ostler in Luokiug the horses to tht wagon, bt neglected to place tbe bit in one of tbe horse's mouth. The hor ees became unmanageable, throwing out the driver as w ell es the others, bruising a number quite seri ously. Tbe bone ran to tbe Milton terry, a aistnnc of about four miles, where they were caught What appear to be miraculous is tbe foot that noth ing about tbe wagon was broken. y Tub Lati Gam or fine Bali.. A corres pondent of tbt Baltinsort Sunday Morning TtU gram give to interesting aocouot or the visit of tbe Enterprise Bas Boll Club, of Baltimore, to various town in Pennsylvania. Tbl club, It will be remem bered, pleyed gm with tbt Busquebenna Club, of Ibis place, on Saturday, list nit. In speaking of their visit to Banbury, tht following high oom plimeut is paid to the Busqaehanna boys : W left for Bunbury, arriving thtr at Ti P. M., sad were reoeived and most hospitably entertained by ibe busquebanna. . . , . "The gem being over, the Enttrprise were s corted to bounteous dinner, nd they did It JuaUot. The, wore very agreeably nUrWused daring tbt evening. wh at Is M. lUy auibarktd m tbt tram K.rd bound, arriving at T, A. U. Jd. morning. 1 should like to bav oomssented oa the cam mor minutely, but uio to ay th plodid h ike bum nub onus will alwsvS b bald io tb warmest remembraaoe, and w bop th tie i not fu diii a opportunity sot re-iji- rocii suey eftVr " tJTTitf Port it? BtM. A meeting was hell la the old Court House, on Wednesday evening last, to organise a olub of th "Boys In Bine." Tht meeting wet temporarily tjrgsnlaed by appointing Capt. D. OV6TKK. President; C. 1. Wharton, Capt. Prowell, Capt. Painter, 8. H. Billlngton, Jeba Looter and Harvey Goodrich, Vloe Presidents ; and Lieut. Hen- driek and II. D. Wharton, Beoretaric. ' Tht object of th meeting being Mated, It wa on motion, BetclvtJ. That committee sf three he ennolnted to confer with the snldlara of the different tiiwnahirje of tbe county In reference to a permanent organise- uuu ui we "Boys in Ulue." Th chair appointed Lieut. Brioe, Capt. Painter and Capt. Prowell, said committee. The meeting we then addressed by Capt. Bruner, after which fifty-on name of honorably discharged soldiers were put down es members of the Club. On motion the proceedings wore ordered to be pub. lished in the loyal papors of the. borough. On motion, Ritolved. That en invitation is hereby extended to nil honorably discharged soldiers to join us in me organisation ol the Hoys in uiue. On motion adjourned, with three hearty choers for Gen. Uoary, to meet again on next Monday evening W Broke Jail. The Danville Intel It genetr, of last Week, says that the noted horse tbiof, James, alia John Clark, nlias Whipple, and another pri soner named Joseph Hatfield, confined for the larceny of a sett of harness, broko and escaped from tbe county prison at that plaoe, about S o'olook on Tues day afternoon week. Whipplo was closely confined in a coll. Ho wal strongly Ironed and chained to tbe floor, and the door of his coll secured by a pad lock and large bolt. Hattield was bnppled, but had tho liberty of tbe jail yard, It appears that Hatfield, by means of a boll or some other iron, forced tbe lock that secured the door of tbe oell In which Whip ple was confined. hippie, whether by the aid of Hatfield or not, dispossessed himself of his Irons by filing tbem off and left them in the cell. Tbe par tie then mtdo a break in the south wall of th prison yard, and thus safely effected their osoape. Tbe Sheriff offers a reward of $50 for the apprehen sion of the fugitives. lyOit IK Lvcohisq Coukty. The Muncy tu. mtnary, of last week, says that tho Muncy Coal Oil Company have employed Mr. K. Jaooby, Esq., an ingenious, experienced and energetic operator, to sink an oil well on the Gortner farm, seven miles from Muncy. Mr. Jaooby is bow on tho ground with hands, preparing to sink his driving pipe, and gutting out timber and lumber for tbe derrick, and in a short time expects to have his engine and imple ments on the ground, ready to oommenco drilling Ihe oil spring on the Gortner furm Is a vory large one, Irora wnion too oil is eonitantly Bowing. It is in the Devonian or oil bearing formation, and from llio surface indications of oil, extending over an ex tent of oountry oigbteen miles from East to West, and twelve miles from North to South, tho Muncy and Mountain oompanies are confident of finding oil in paying quantities. The Mountain Oil Company, which recently com menced operations on the Whipple & Ross property, some ten miles from Muncy, met with an accident last week which is likely to oause them considerable delay. Tho driving pipe became bent by some moans, and it will be ncccss ury to take it out in order lo straighten it. This company is composed of six wealthy gentlemen of Towande, who are determined to thoroughly test the indications of the prcscnoe of oil on the above property, and tbey entertain tho strongest hope, from the evidence around them, thut they will find oil in sufficient quantity to make It profitable to the company. TniAL List ran Auodst Term, 1830. First WHKK COMMENCING ON WeDNKSOAT. 1 Adam J. Fahnestock vs S. B. Boyer otal 2 Ira T. Clement va Susan Longcnecker, .1 Georirc Burns vs Geo. C. Welker, 4 Israel P. Witiuer vs Jaoob Ilingnman, A Daniel V. Caul.adin'rs vs Ann Hirers et al f, David Finely, vs A. M. Eustwick, 7 Wm I.. Dewart vs Jaeob U. Masser, fl Commonwealth of Penn'a. vs James VaiiDyke, 9 John linfer for use vs Jacob F. Mucncb ex'r. 10 Chorlus Beck vs Charles Uariugcr, et al 11 Androw Klinger vs Wm. Fagoly et al 12 Commonwealth ot Penn'a vs Philip Hilcrt, io. 13 Wui.t Christian Fox b Joseph Bird, Ac. 1 I Philip KvrstoUcr v Daniel '. Kaker. 15 Isuuo X. Uro'.vu vs Lorenzo Munsell, Second Week. 10 Jonathan Hoovor vs Jnsiah Reed et al 17 Juliu A Dodge et al vs Jauoby llartuinn. 14 Robert D. Cuuiuiinga vs John Wittemoycr, 19 uuie vs Wm. A. Foreman, 2d Freeman Thomas vs Andrew llcckol, 21 Clias. Hoy, vs Daniol W. Smith, 21 Daniel Herr vs John F. Cowan etal 2 Levi llocht vs I'etor K. Fisher, 21 Uencville Skaffur vs David Eshbach 25 Wm. U. lUbineetal vs John S. Sny dor, 23 Frceninii Thomas vs Andrew liockel, 27 A. W. Creamer, vs John Leiser, 2d William Smelt vs Jonathan P. Shulti, 29 John Huncouk vs John Huas, 4c. K0 Casper bchall et ul vs John K. Erdman SI John Dunkelbcrirer vs Andrew M. Eustwick, 31 EliasStepp, vs Samuel 11 Kolhermel 81 same vs Adam Lrnker ;it Michael Hughes et ul vs Cutharine Wallace, .15 Catharine Curran el Hi vs same 'M Wm L. Lance vs Freeman Thomas, Ji7 Wm MoCleery vs Seth AloCormiok, M John 11. Forsmnn va Geo C Alclvee. 39 Anthony liuddingcr vs Potcr Pursyk et al 40 George F. Lee. ex'r vs Rachel McCarty ex'r. 41 WillinmAnnkstv Win Allen. 42 Augustus Scbnell vs Freeman Thomas, 43 John Haas et ul vs Locust Gap Imp. Co. 44 Margaret Vount vs Jacob Mille.. 45 American i'hilo. Society vs Charles D. Wharton. Editor' Table. 3PTn Lior's Fbilnd, fur August, has made iU appearance, rich in litorary contributions, fine steel engravings, choice music, Ac. A perfeut gem. Published by Deacon t Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Price 2.50 a year. 'OoDrv's Lady's Book, for August, is also at band. It la embellished with a beautiful steel en graving, entitled " The Toilet of Death," splendid fashion plates, 4o. It is a valuable ornament for the parlor. Price $3 a year. Published by L. A. Godcy, corner Stb and ChesnutSts., Philadelphia. r& Tbe Atlantic Monthly, for August, Is an excellent number, and will be more fully noticed in our next istue. We have alto received the last number of that excellent magatlne, ''Our Young Folks," which will receive a more extended notioe next week. (TpBEADli'i Monthly. Tbe August number or this handsome and well eonduotcd magazine con tains a well lllustratod article on Nevada and Cali fornia, wbioh irvery interesting and Informing. Tbe exoiling story of The Dend Letter is continued' also with illustrations. There is also quite a variety of well-written articles, making th number one or great interest, and giving to the magazine a high character for merit. Tub Phrenological Journal, for August, contain portrait of Benj. Franklin, Lewis Cars, C. F. Brydges, Brunei), Mrs. Parkhurst, eto , with article on Responsibility ; Sowing and Reaping ; Tbe Servant Question ; Getting Married ; Writing, tho Philosophy of Phonography ; How to Live ; Air and Sunlight; Summer, and its Lessons ; Orer-Eat-iog; Head and Body; Men-Monkeys; Insanity, and Religious Excitements; Physiognomy, Time, Tune, Veneration, Double Cblns, Large ears, eio,. 1 weniy oents a number, or 12 a year. Fowler A Wells, pub. Ushers, New York. BUSINESS NOTICES. XT' Equalisation or Boortie W rfer our reader to tb card of L. n. Kas. attorney at law, who is authorised to collect bounties, Ac, for sol diers.- Those wbo employ bim will find him prompt in collecting these claims. CT Therb is quite a muob truth a poetry ia tb laying that '' tb apparel oft proclaims th men." Especially U this true when the man gets the apparel at th fashionable tailoring establishment of Mr. J. Q Beck, ob Fourth sUeet, Bunbury. y OrFTllii. Expwienee ha shows that there I oo fertiliser, Id the market, superior to Baugh's Raw Bon Super-Phosphate of Lin. It has estab- luhad a renulatioo. wide spread and lasting. It doe not exhaust tht (oil, wbil U impart a wonder- rnl rertilitT. Now 1 the lint to teat U. Pmltb Oeotbar are Ik ageoa fnr Bunbary. ty TM OoRTtKflltTAb jLTHt8 BAtAAK, tat tler of Market and Third streets, Bunbury, Is gene rally' no wl edged by mea of last as the plaoe of all other la this seotlea of th Bute, where they can be svrs'isef. The elegant assortment of summer clo thing eanaot be beaten outside or the? cities. . ' ill nO-lii ! - ; tirTaotraa th thermometer continue to riso, th Immense stock at Miller' Fxcnlsior Boot and Shot Store, In Market sqntrt, remains at the regular price. His boots, shoes, Ac, are selling rapidly. Call and see them. OP Crolrra Prkvkjitivb and Curb. Dr. Hamlin's celebrated medicine for tbe cure of Chole ra, Diarrhoea and Dysentery, which should bo kept In every family, I prepared and for sale by W. A. Bennett, Druggist, Market street. tp Don't Wastc Toi;n Tihb this hot weather In bargaining over a suit of clothe for a half en hour, but go to John E. Smlck's fashionable tailor ing establishment, on Fourth street, where you can proouro suits of tho best material, at tho very lowest prioe. . -I H-IL, IjT Presents. A first class photograph Is one of the most appropriate and acceptable presents that can be given. We thercforo advise our friends to call at Byorly's Gallery, in Simpson's building, Market streot, and got their photographs taken. Call nnd see his speoimens. Si;.MICT.V MAKUETN. Corrected Weekly for the "American.1 Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do per owt. Rye Flour, por bbl. do per owt. Wheat, prime red per bushel, Rye, do Corn, do Oats, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared per pound do do un pared do Dried Apples, do sit oo T 00 10 00 lined Cherries, (unstated,) per bo. Butter. per pound, per dosen, per pound, do do do do per pair Cheese, Lard, Hams. Sliouldors, Beof, bind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chickens, SliuiBiokln Conl Trnde, SitAUOKiN, July 30, ISt'O. Ton. Ctrl. Sent Tor week ending July 28, 10.128 07 Per lest report, 23,526 OH 309.064 16 205,723 07 To samotlme lost year, Increase. 103,931 09 -Skt. Special Motitf3. Xo CotiHiiisipiivc. Tho advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consuinp'ion Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of euro. To ull who desire it, he will send a copy of tbo prescription used (free cf charge), with the diroo tions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sorb Ccri for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coi'Gns, Colds, and all Throst and Lung Affections. Tbe only object of the advertises in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread information which he conceives to be in valuable, and be hopes every sufTarer will try hU remedy, as It will cost thorn nothing, and may provo a blessiog. Parties wishing th prescription, free, by return mail, plcosb eddroes Rev. EDWARD WILSON", Willlamshurgh, Kings Co , New York. January 13, 1SC8 ly. rpite CoiiititsKionit mid E-'.xperionce L or an invalid. Published fnr tbebenefitsnd as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the same tiino the means of self-cure. By one who nas eured himself arler undergoing considerable auack- ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressod euvelope, single copies, free of charge may be bad of tbe au thor, y NATHAXIEL MAYFAIR. Eiq., Brooklyn, King Co. N. Y. i j January 27, 1806 ly. ITCH I ITCH! ll'Cm I SCRATCH! SCRATCH!" SCRATCH! "WIIEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure tlit Ilchliidglteuni. Alto cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CIIIL BLAIX5, and nil ERUPTIONS OF 1UE t-KIX. Price 60 cents. For sm-Io by the druggists. Bv send. ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POITElt, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United Slutes. jo 23 '63-y E-n(iicKN, IxlindsicNM and Catarrh, Treutcd with tho utmost sucocs by Dr. J. ISAACS Oculist and Aurist, (foimerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. 519 Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the moot reliable sources in the City and Coun try con be seen nt bis office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no se cret in his practice. Artificial Eyes, inserted wita out pain, fro charge niado for examination. July 22, 1805. ly I-OTi: AMI !I.V1 IAY. Ladies and gonllcmon, if you wish to marry, ad dress the undorsigned, who will send you, without money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, ir respective of age, wealth, or beauty. This informa tion will oost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, i win cneeriuuy assist you. All letters striotly eun fidenlial. The debirod information sent by returu mail, and no reward asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT Greenpoinl, Kings Co., New York. June 9, 188(1. 3m Wbisktrs! t liUkera ! ! Dr. L. 0. Moktez' Comtia. the ereaiest stlmu lator in the world, will force Whiskers er Mustaches to grow on the smoothest lace or ehin ; never known to tail, sample for trial sent free to any one desirous of testing its merit. Address, Riavxs A Co., 78 Nassau St., H. X. je30 Sm NEWADVERTISEMENTS; 1 rt ft A ft LI!3- Nai, und sP'ku 7 2i P" Keg, at toe new iiaraware ntoreoi J. U. CON LEY A CO. Sunbury. June 1(1, 186(1. T ATROSE S Hair Restorative, the best in use, for I 1 sale by LIGUTNER, sole Agent for Sunbury. BOWMAN & LEONARD, Manufacturers and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 1st SILVER and SILVER PLATED CIOOD8. 70S ArcU Kircet, risUadelplila Those in want of Silver or Silver Plated War will find It muoh to their advantage by visiting oar Store before makinc their Durchase. Our long experi ence in the niauulacture of tbe above kind of good anuhles us to def eomoetition. We keep no goods but those which are of tbe First Uluaa, all ot our own max, ana win oesoia at rouuo- ed prioe. July 7th, 1868 lyej JJ AND and Stud Glasses at Lioimia'. F INK Feather Brushes, at LIGUTNER'S. VINE Myrtl PematUB, at tb Fancy Store of ' ANNA PAINTER. PUUrUO.'sOTAUV. Al the aolieltation of manv of tnY friends, I bav eonsented to be a VOLUNTEER CANDIDATE for tha omoe of Proihonotarv Ac. 6bould I be elected. prosoiM to fulfill the duties of tb omoe impartially ana to u oeesoi my HAS- J- BRWER Punhury, Jan JOth, 1HM. 9 , IHEMFF'S SALES. By Tirtvtn of certain writs of Vcn Exponas, Flnriotii Vcn Exponas, Levari Facias and A'.ius Lev Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Nortlmnilicrlnnd county, and to mo directed, will be ckpoot-d to pub lie side, at tlie Court Hnune, in the Horoiltzii of Suiibury, rift Monday, the 0th iliiy of Augnst, 180, at 1 o'clotik 1. M. TLo fol lowing property, to wit t A certain trtict or piece oflnnd, situate In Dataware township, Northumberland county, l'rt., bounded on the north by buttle of Abra ham Shoemnn; on the south by a public roitd ; on the enet by a public road and bind of John Iluiney, and on the west by land of Dr. Builor, containing 24 acres and 158 perches, strict measure, all of which Is clear ed, whereon is et-et'.ted a two story frame dwelling house, n frame bunk barn and other outbuildings, a well of wuter, nn upplo or chard, &c. Seized, taken into execution and to bo sold" as the property of Sarah Ann Miller with notice to Jesso Wicks. ALSO, A certain tract or piece of land, rfuate in Upper Mnhnnov township, Northuniherlnnd county, Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed os follows, to wit ! on the south by land of Jilchnel Paul nnd Vetvt lleiael ; on the east by land of the heirs ol John Sehminkey. dee'd., nnd Daniel Keefer; on the north by the lund of David Mitlick and Onirics Knhler. and on the weft by lands of Snhiuel Beistl nnd John deist, containing 0(1 acres, more or le.s:, 60 lines whereof are cleared and the balance timberlund, whereon nre erected a log wcHtherbounled dwelling linusv, frame bunk burn, wagon Ehud and other outbuild ings, ifcc. Seized, taken into execution and tti be sold m the property of Joliu 6. Schuiinkey. ALSO, A certain building or dwelling house of two stories, having a front of sixteen feet nnd depth of twenty-eight feet, to which is attached a one story frame kitchen ten feet in width and twelve feet in depth, situate upon n certain lot in Duwart's addition to Sunbury, No , in the county of Northum berland, Ph., bounded nnd described lis fol lows: on the north und cast by nu alley; on the south by a lot now owned nnd occupied by John Diviner, nnd on the west by Fawn street, being forty-two feet or thereabout in front on said Fawn street. Seized, taken into execution nnd to be sold as the property of Willard Burton, owner, or reputed owner and contractor. ALSO, A certain tract or piece of land situate in Jordan township, Northumberland county, Pa., adjoining iands of Peter Donohoe, Peter Coble and others, containing 28 nrres. more or less, about 20 acres whereof are cleared, whereon are erected a two-story frame, bouse, small stable, &c. Seized, taken into execution nnd to be sold as the property of Robct Payne. ALSO, AM thnt certain tractor parcel of land With the rolling Mill building thrruon trea ted, situate in Coal township, in the county of Noilliunilierland und state of Pennsylva nia, beginning nt a peg in the centre line of the branch railroad to big mountain ; thence some eighty-two degrees seventeen and one half minutes WPst one hundred and seveuty nine and one half feet to a post; (hence by land surveyed in the name of .Samuel Chirk, north otto degree six uiituit'-p, cast seven bundled fret and one-tenth of a font to a post; tin lire north eighty-two degrees sev enteen nnd a half minutes. est seventy-two feet and four lentils of a foot to a peg in the said centru line of the branch railroad to big mountain; thence along the tatne south seven degrees und forty two minutes nnd n halt', t'.ant six hundred and ninety one feet nnd eight tenths of n foot to the fust men tioned peg in the centre line of the branch railroad to Dig Mountain aforesaid am' plucc of beginning, containing two nctes of land, strict measure, beiug part of u certain tract of puree! of land containing six and one halt ucres of land which Willintn E. vans niidwit'uhv indenture brnrius date the fourth day of February, A. D., 1333, rc- rded at Sunbury, .vc. Seized, taken into execution nnd to be sold as the property of Frederick Albert Keinstein, trustee of Susan Longnecker, wife if David Longneeker, David Longnecker and Susin hU wife. WM. M. WEAVER. Sheriff. Sheriff's Ol'Ice. Sunbury, July 21, lstili. Sheet Iron and Stove Market Street, near Engel's Store, SUNBURY , PA. AN immense stock of every kind of Tin Ware, and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions. S T O V U S, COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the best Brands which are unsurpassed for beauty of finish. implicity ot arrangement, combining ctiunpnt't and lurubilitv and each Hove war run led lo perform what they aro represented. C'uul Cil, CouIOil E.nmii, Iistlvrsiw, Shades, Chimnys. nnd all artiolcs usually 1. a .t in an estahli-l inent of I lus kind. COPPUR, BRASS nnd IRON KETTLES, of nit sites. FRUIT JARS and CANS of tho latest improved stvlvs. Hois also prepared to do all kinds of Snoutins and Roollng, Rango und Furnuce ork. Repairing, cneuply ana neatly exocu'e-1. IIKNJ. ZETLLMOYER. Sunbury, July 7, 1680. ly ALL kinds of Hardware, Iron, Ao., nut in store will be svut fur end dulivered at the lowest prices by J. H. CON LEV A CO. bunbury, June lo, l'.o. 19 von want a o-ood Likenesa fur vnur friends, po to 8. Li tRLY o Gallery in Siiupsou's Building. TERPENTINE, Coal Oil, FUh Oil, Linseed Oil, fur sale low for Cash by J . 11. UUNliEY. 4 Ull. NOTICE! ALL those knowing themselves indebted to C. A U. F. Haas, by r.oto or book account, must make payment before the first day of August next. After that date the accounts will be left iu the hands of John Farnsworlh, for collection. U. II. tr. tlAAS. Upper Augusta, June IA, I860.. ICE CREAM FREEZERS and Haley's Patent Clothe Wringers, fur sale by Bunbury, July 7, 168. Pa I nt , (j lass. Putty, White Lead, Varnishes, Ao. Evervthini; that Painters use at unheard of prices at the Hardware Store of j ii. iv.M.111 a vu. Sunbury, June 10, Iddft. uU ! tu sill ! I 'uIi ! ! ! 90,000 wanted iu exchange for all kinds ol Uardwaie, Irons, Nails, Ac, at the new Hardware Store or J. H. CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, June Id, 16S. BUILDERS and those contemplating building, would do well to call and seethe large assort. mentof Leaks, Latches. Rolls, Butts and Screws, btraps and f. liiuges, window ispnuirs, ana every thin wanted tooouiplct a borne, at the new Hard ware store of J. U. CONLEY A CO. - Adsnisiiatristor) ftollce. NOTICE Is hereby given thatlettors testamentary on tbeestate of Henry Wliuier, late of Jordan townshin. Nonhumberlond couutv. Pa . deceased. bav been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to (aid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claim to present them, duly authenticated, for suttlement. BENJAMIN WIT ME It, MICHAEL EMEU1CU. Jr. Jordan twp , July 11. ieJdli. Ot uvi.u tii:ciiivi:oo. uurosrr for wbioh eertifioate will be issued, BEARING INTEREST IN GOLD. j K. W. CLAIIU V CO., Banker, No. 34 South 8d St., JaeeM, 19 t PHILADELPHIA -'f New Arrival of SUMMER GOODS! AT TUB MAMHOTH STORE of . jr. w. FRiL,i:a &. m, . Market Square, near the New Court Hon: JUST OrF.XEDa large and new assortment of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Clulhe, Cssslmeres, Cottonades, Linen Tantin g, do LAMES' DRESS G00D3. Bilk, Delaine. Alapocos, English and Scotch Gingboiiis. Cha ile,, Lawn, Annures, Brilliants, While Goods, Oa too.-., Mu.llni, mid every oibor article belonging to tboobove branuh of business. WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS Shootings, Hoop Skirts Hosiery and gloves. v CARPET & OIL CLOTHS, Glassworo, Qaeenswnrn, Crockery, Hardware and vuiiery. trugs, Oil, fuiula, Conl Oil nnd I.ini,i. Fish, fork, Conrso nnd Flno Salt, Coflcc, Tea, Su gar, Molasses !yrup, bpices, o., Groceries, Tohaceo. Segars and Snuff, toethoi wiih a lurge variety of miscellaneous goods at prices that oauuol fail to sa'.isty purchasers J. W.FRILIXU A SOX. Sunbury, June 2, 1SG6. New Spring Styles I MImsi A.AA PA1ME, Two doors West of the Pojt Office, RESl'ECTFCLLY invites tho attention of thn public to her largo and varied assortment of Spring fc Summer Millinery Goods which iho has just received end opened. Her stock embraces FANCY DRESS GOODS, Embroideries, Cluny Lnco, Lncc Collars, Linen Collars, Dress Cords, Zephyrs, Rultons, An. Aline ossortment of Indies' Shd pentv Hosiery, Gloves. Funs, ParusoK Bulo Trimmings, Ribbons, Helt Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons. Braid. Ladies' Neck ties. Fancy Dress Combs, ilead Dresses, Ae, Irvin's Patent Hair Crimpers, liair Coils, Corsets, and a largo assortment of other articles, too nume rous to mention I have also just roeeived a fine lnt of Perfumery, Toilot Soaps. Tuoth and Hair Druhes. Ac. ANSA PAINTER. Sunt-cty, April 25. ISM. ' NEW GROCERY! CALL AT FURMAX S OLD STAND. "'"'fT'f"-f! - SBHD' WHOLESALJ A RETAIL AND 'ovision Store FOR CHEAP GOODS ! Their Slock is complete, consisting in part of SUGARS, COF l-'EES, TEAS. SPICES. COAL OIL Xuhacco, Cisuis. Flour, Feed. Fish, Salt, Hams. Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Gluss, Lnmpv. Ac, io. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. IV Call and examine our Stock, and satisfy your selves. Sunbury, May 12, lSfifl. 'BREAKFAST SHAWLS, for sale at thTFnney Store if ANNA PAINTER. I CARPENTERS. Saddlers. Blacksmiths, Ciuriago V Makers, shoemakers, .Merchants, Jiineis, tar I niers nnd the citizens gencmlly. Louk to your interest and bnv at tho new Hnr.l ware .Store of J.Hi CON LEY A CO. Sunbury. June 1(1. A LL goods bought lor Cath and sold at lowest XI prices lor cash at Ihe . Hardware sitore of J. 11. CON1.EY A CO. Sunbury, Juno lit, 186u. NaeWHARDWAiiB IR01T STOEE. riIHE subscriber having opened in SUNEURY . Pa., anew lar(?e. and well nssnrtcd stn-.'k of all kinds of HARDWARE. CLTLEk Y. V AC H WARE SADDLERY. SHOE FINDINGS, IRON, NAILS, Ac, laid in at lowest New York and Eastern priei-s which they will bo pleased to sell for Cusb at the lowest Eastern prices. Intending to do business iu the honest principles of small profits and quick sulu for Cio-h. J. II. CONLEY A CO. Sunbury. June 10, ISfltf. w E would invite the attention of Carpenters to Tool os, comprising Chisels of all kinds. Augurs. Planes. Saws, Iron and Steel Square, and iu fact every thing wanted to oouiplctc a full outfit, at the Hardware store of J. H. CONLEY A CO. Willi Si i-and Border in great variety new slyleajust received at the Mmniuoih Store cf J. W.FRILING A SON. Sunbury, Oot. 14. RSCj. ,liuiiiitrafor,M .'Vol ice. "VOTICE is hereby given that letters of aJminis X tratiou. with tho will annexed, have bec-n granted to Ihe undersigned on the estato of Frcdorii-kLnr.il-rus. lute of the JJornush of Sunbiirv, Northuuiher- land county. Pa , deceased. All persons indebted tnsaid etile are requested to make immediate pay ment and those bat ing claims to present them duly authenticated tor settlement. JAREI) C IK WIN, J. U. MASSER. Sunbury, June 1(1, "fill. fit Adruiuisirutors. AB1.11 I'SIMSDSK :0.f3lAY. REDUCTION OF RATES ON PRODUCE, OVS- 1ERS, AC. rilllErsteson Fresh Fish, Oysters in the Shell, ami J Truck of all kinds, to places in this Division, where Ihe rutoisTSoems per 100 Ihsor over, bus been reduced 10 cents per 100 lbs At plnces where ihe rate is between 50 and 75 cents pi-r Hit' lbs, the rate will be 60 cents por 11)11 M.S. barrels ot irucx weighing less than 100 lbs will he charged as 100 lbs lu weight. Fresh Fish will require to be packed in tight bar rels or boxes. Prompt attention to the collection of Bills, Drafts, Ao. N. FERREE LIGHTNER, Ajent Sunbury. June Ifl. Irttiil. 'i..OOOlbw. assorted Charcoal Iron at ii cts. lb. at J. U. CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, June 16, 1S68: BOOKS! BOOKS!! THE suliscriber begs leave to call the attention of his customers, and tho community in general, to the fact that he has now received bis second lot of 1STEW GOODS, consisting, in part, of a complete line of PAFEK AND ENVELOPES, Blank. School and Juvenile Books. Fanoy ToiUl Soaps. Perfumes. Piolure Frames, Lava ami Willow Hanging Baskets, Bird Cages, II 11 si d sesid guild tiluuuvu. Fine Vases. Handsome Glove Jeweiry end Work Boxes. Traveling nod other Portlolu, Carred ' Brackets, Feather Dust Blushes, Balls, Bats, Fishing Tackle, Toys of all descripdniis, e large stock of WALLOPER AND BORDER, Window-mtndVParer Shade. Coal Oil Lamna and ixiurce, we. 1 nanKiui lor past, palrunsge, aud nope, by strict attention to bu.iucs, loeontiuua Hie same. N. F. 1 IGUTNEU. Sunbury, June 9. 1S84. .sills-r 10 4'rt-dlloi-ai. ALL persons indebted lo the late firm of Roarbach A Cooper, on note, book aocountor otherwise, are bereby notified II make immediate payment if Ihey wish to save costs, as tbey will be placed in tb hand of ao ofioer for collection. D. C ROHRBACH, T. O. COOPER. Sunbury, June 1(1, ISM. A New and fine lot of PERFUMEo, Ae , for tbe Holiday, M LIGHTNER'S ,THK VEKY LATEST AERIAL It Spring & Summer Goods! JOSEPH EYSTEU, Bvceettmor to John Bovtn.) Corner of Market f 1)4 Fawn Sirsot, 8UNBUKY, PENN'A. Invite th public to eall and examine his elegant aaranmentof SUr2rtIX.Il GOOOS! wliioh he will soil at greatly reduced prices. His stock eonslst hi part of OAS3IMEE13S CLOTHS &C- Silks. Dolalnes. Lawn. Uinehams, Catieoee. Muslins, Sheotiiitt". Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment of Cotton and Woolon goods generally. Ilosierv, Glove, Uoop Skirts. Also Hrtndkerohiefs, Crushes, Combs. Hal and Caps, Moot und Khor. His assortment of poods will not. be Is are sure fail to please tho fnncy nnd suit tho wants of any de, mens or puroneaing. 111s si oca 01 HARDWARE AND QLT.ENSV7ARE. and Groceries l large In quantity and eho'co In quality, comprising generally everything needed in the household cither for use or ornament. Ho is alwavs ready and glad to see his friends una mans pleasure in snowing mom ins jiuu-i c.ru though no sales aro made. Ho only asks a call, and w sure that the stock will compare favorably tn prico and quality wiih tho cheapest. jootpn eyster; SuiiburypHI 21, UG6. N E W GOTTDSl! J. H- E K G 'J I HAS just re'urned from Sew York and Philadel phia, nnd is now receiving a New Slock of Spring & Summer Goods, at a great reduction in prices. (jieiitlViiicn! Wvar. Fine Blank Cloth at $l.U that used to sell at $8 00. Cassirueres, Satinett, Cashmeret.ts, Kentucky Jeans, Coilonado and Linen ranting, at reduced prices. Ladies' l)resa Goods. Silk. Wool Delaines, Muhoir. Silk Strino. Tsui Do Chain, Alpacca, Poplclt, Kuglish and Scotch Ginghams, Canities, Delaines, Lawn, Calico and Muslins, very ohenp. White Goods. Linen Dress Goods. Linen Skirting. AVhito Toilet Quilts, Bridiunts Swiss Stripe, Swiss Cambric, Jac ounett. Irish Linen. Shirt Fronts, Ac. La lies' Cloth and Flannel Saekine, and other flannel at low prices. While bhetlnnd Wool, Shawls. Bnlino;ul Skirts, Ao Skirting and tbo latest style "f Hoop Skirts, very handsome and cheap. Yankee Notions iu Great Variety Hosiery. Gloves. Pocket .Handkerchief, Suspen ders, Neckties, Paper Collars, Umbrellas, a good pssortineut of Spectacles, Coats, Spool Cotton, fancy Button, Trimming;, Ac. Ciirpcta. Floor nud Table Oil Cloths, brown nnd green Oil Cloths for windows, Gilt Shades, Fixtures far Window Blinds. Jlats. Cups and Ladies' Shakers, Hardware, Nails, Forks, Shovels, Spadus, iron -tooth Garden Rukes. GROCERIES, SALT FISH. Gucenirvare, Glassware, Boots and Sltoos, Psunta, Oils, Glass and Putty. fchool Rooks, and a new supply ol WALL PA Plilt. will bo sold very cheap. All persons desirous of eett!ne good goods nt low prices, for cash or country produce, will rlnsc ive me a oall J. II. ENGEL. Sunbury. '.April 7lh, 13(53. N K W 0 P i; N I N G Or t lotltljifr, Ginl'a FiirnislilMg Goods, ?tots Ac Shoos. rpUE undersigned takes plcnsuro in announcing to X the public of Sunbury, and vicinity, that be nas openid his CLOTHING STORE, with a well selected slock of csk.t's rtssiBBi' goods. I will sell at astonishing low prices. I have also still on hand a large stock of Boots & Shoes, for Ladies, Gents and Children's wear, which 1 am seliiug off, as I intend to give up that branch of bufi ncss. It will be to the advantage to Cash Buyers to give me a call. S. KRONENBERG. S. Gross' old stand, Marltet Square. Sunbury, April 7, lSOd. WILLIAM V. AI'SLEY'S W holcsalc Boot, Shoe and Trunk w A it E II o USE, Wl.MSI.KY, P.l. WM W. ATSLEY bas just opened a NEW STOKE iu Ihu weli-known house ol Mrs. Bul- tou. in jitti kvl streot, and utieis lo inn citizens ol i Sunbury and ueighbui ing towns, BOOTS 4 SHOto of the best quality and workmanship. Ho having I made arrangements with first-class manufacturer 1 to sunt, lv the best nunlilv of soods. In the Wholi-s.tlo Department ho calls the atten tion of Cuuntrj Storekeepers to his fine stock, wbicb will he sold at the lowest wholesale prices, thus ena bling Rutail De.ileis to save expenre of visiting tbe cities to replerii-h their :ock. In tho Retail Department can be found BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, Ac, which, in prioe, et these times, are without a parallel. The stock of Ladies' W tar is superior in style and woiltnianjhip than is usually found iu country tusiu, embracing trems of Balmorals, splendid Congress Gaiters, and fiucy shoes of every kind. V. W. A. also 'calls attention to bis larestock of Men's wear, uf latest style, that will tit tiny foot with esse and comfort. C'osnc On ! t'oRW il ! Sunbury, March 10th, ISrtS. VTUC A TKL'NKJ at W W. Apslf)'s. 1 AAA Carriace Makers Wanted to buy Felloes, lUuU Spokes, Hulw. Axles, Springs. Bunds. Holts nnd eveiything pcrtainiiig to tho business at the Cheap liardware end Iron Store of J. II. CONLEY A CO. C CHILDREN S Carriages of the newest and most ) bisfonable Itvk-e at iho Cheap Hardware store J. il CON L EY A CO. A LECttJRE TO YOUNG MEN. Just ruldithed, in a Sealed Envelope. Price 6 cents, A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, nnd Radical Curoof Hperuiatorrboea. ot Seminal Weakness. Invol untary Emisiiuus, Sexual Debility, and Impediments tn Msniue generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Eiiletisv.and Fits; Menial and Physicul liu:ipaciiy, reultii.tr from c-clf-Ahusc, Ao. By ROBERT J. CI I.YI RWELL, M D., Aetbor of Ihe "Green Book," Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves Iruru his own experience that the awful eon sequences of iSVIf- Abuse maybe etjectually removed without luedieuiu, aud wi.hiiut dangerous surgical tiperalions, bougies, iusirumeuu, riDL's. or eordials. pointing out a mode of cure at once certain aud erkctiiul, ly wlneli every sufferer, no matter wbat bis condition may he, msy cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This Lecture Will prove a boon to Thousands aud Thou-aniis. Sent under seal, to any address, iu a plniu sealed envelope, on the receipt uf six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing. CHAS. J. C. KLINE A CO., 1ST RowcrV, New York, rt Odlce box i.i-si. Mtirck 17, InttS. ly REAL ESTATE AGENCY. OFFICE, MARKET STREET, 1 Kunbury, Penn'. GW. HAVPT, E-o... having taking out license. ". under the United States excise Laws, as rteal Estate Agent, offers f r sale the following property, ""sixty (f,0) good building lots and five (5) dwelling 1 houses, iu the borough of sunbury. ..... A farm in Upper Augusta township, containing 100 acres, more or less. A small farm containing Sl acres more or less, .bout one mile from Paaiuoa. bhamck.o townaliip. A small furm containing 42 cr, mpr or loss, in I, ish Valley "baniokin township. There are good buildings oil these three farms. Bunbury, MarchJO, ISM-l 1000 Customers wanted to buy liardware, Ae., at tbe Cheap Hardware and Iron Htore of J. CONLEY A CO. Sunbury. June 16, 1863- SHOE Findings. Sole Leather and all goods be Itneini to thn makers busin for sale bv J H CONLEY 4 O STORE. G. S. SANDF.HS RRSPKCTFVLLY lnloimatliooitisePfot.Stir.Wy) and vicinity that be bas tuken the mom in Heasnnl's liuildng. in Market Pqiinre, two 'Iwts eost ot the Express Office, for the purpose of enrrying on the Moot end Olios Busings, in ell it va rious brnnohes, would respectfully inlorm theeitifeoe ol this vioiu:ty,tht hcbii purchased an entiro new stock of Goods which be intends to dispose of at tho very lowest prlooe. His stock comprises Gent' Flno PeR.Ted nrd Stitched llcots, Men's Walking lloois and Roy's biAii. Ladles' Fsney uck(e Osliers! I And Fin Shoes, Misses' (Jailer.. Lalaoral and Children Shoes of every description. IiKfi niul Cnp. Tie bas also In bis employ superior workmen, r.nd 1 prepared to do the Finest of I'uitouicr Work Gent's Fine Dress Boots, Ladies' Qulters A Child ren's Shoes. t-fr-ALL WORK WARRANTED! Call end ex aujiue my slock, even if you do not wish to buy. I am determined to sell at the uu.st liberal rate. GKO. S. SAND1RS. Sunbur, Vareh 30,lSoO. FOR LIVER COMPLAINT. A SUBSfXTTJTE FOR CALOMEL our bowt'i sie costive. 1KV THEM j oo hare worms, TRY THEM. jrout breetb is bod, TRY THEM f you feeidrjM-y, TU Y TflEYI If yen are lew sniiited, TUY TtlEM If foil have a sick headache, TRY THEM If roe have taken e drop too much, TAKUA FULL VtrtH They only c: st 85 cents a box, , TRY THEM. fl'ue Maw, and other preparations of Afereary. ectdaiy rroiluce mine sufferiag anil death tlun the dtseaa.-s wloc'i Ihi-y ntofe&s lo caio And el litis corrosive nrMieral si di-ii.inr.,e'.l (y liie allopathic d'tots, is presentied by them almost univtrailly in Liver I'uinpiamt, Consumption ol Liu yi, kc. TIIR MANDRAKE PII.L9 are cronoscd entirely of riaits and herbs, oUnincd rnfri me Kfeat sinrehotist of Salute, anu Itirll saiuiary tajem will a.iiiear as Soon ns the medicine is laooplil lo the test uifHirexr!Miiieiit. tiCIIE.NCK'5 M ANwKAKK PIM.9 do not ,r,Mtai:e any ii.iusea or sickness of the stomach; t'Ut when given nr Dyspi-niia, It innv lie proper to use ihcm in ci.iiection wkU fcCHE.NCK'3 ShAWKKD 'I ONIC. By this judicious trrntint-nt the dif-estive (acui ties uri- apceuilv resiorrd lo their full vij,or, and Ihe wurst cases of indiKKftlion mav he eared. When we tifieet thni i .e liver is lire lergeft internel orcsii of the csly, ih it iu it is essicncd Ute important duty ol fillvmig t In- hlood and prrpating tbe bile, that il is subject to many ttis-Tdsrs, aiifl tliat wlien it is diseased or Inaciir" l iie whole haiv lut'.n srm)tbelicnl!y, II is not suiprirtng that a meitictne which enn reston tho heatthy operations of the l.iver should produce wonderful elinnges in the general hosnh. and tiled cures which may nppcat tube almost mirar-uloua. Heailncheof long eon-tinuani-e. severe pains iu the side, hiesst mid sliou.ders, aching of the limLs, a (eelinic til g-tiefal weakness and Wletci.eflnrss. and ulhcr alunning and distressing awnp lonis, indicative ra' imperl'sct or disordered action of the liver, arc speedily leitiovrd l-V ttl-uso of SCUENCK'ti MANDllAKli I'ild.S. Costiveness, pdes, hitter or sour eioctious, and thnt Indeserihahle teelirlit of tipcression, mental anxiety, Inn guor, leth:truv. nud dpreswiou t'f apirns whic'i unfit a man for the mjnnireitiriit ul business and the enjoyment nf life, ercn'lr'lieved by tlieuseof !SCHK.NtK' MAN DRAKE PI 1.1.3. Da Schrnck. Dear?n : 1 taltepteastife l-isendinc ym a certiticate in addition to many you have already re ceived from sulTering humanity. 1 ran scateeiy nud lan guui;eBunricitntly stronir to e.xpresa n,y lienitiVIt grutifi'-a-tion of tlie wondeitul i-utes your M AfjHAKK PtL.L.3 ond SEAWKEI) TONIC have cuVvti-cl ui the entile cure of one of the mnst stuhltoni cases of the affection of tlie Itver. For three years I suffered tiryoud desctiption ; all iny friends, as well as myself, came to ihe conclusion that my time in lluslil'e v: siioit. euch was the terrible c-mdition tr. w-hi-:h I was redot-ed that life to me had he eomc a Ourthen ; my whole sysiem wss in a slate of in Hniin!,ti'io ; 1 eoulii u.tent,f eould not sleep; my wheiu tsidv was fi'.'eil with psm; Bvvcllii,t Would arise in in wrists .-mil ankles, rerderiog them totally itsetesa On ass c tal iKrcasi'iiia I was :tt'ai-kel v-ltti a rush uf blot d to the head, w-hicu would fell me to the ter.iund, and I would he eartieti away for I'ead. 1 applied to several eminent physiriaiis of our ciiy, wh-i nduiutis'ered all the medicine thiit they thouiibt vvou'u irtirh iny cuke, hut of no avail One of thetn s.iid he C'-uld do no mote fir me, end ad vised me. ns a last resort, to think cod liver oil. Noi relishing the lioind Irtish I deftmed to take it. Accident put your ajvetiitcrricnt iu my humis. 1 calleJ on yon ; -n ex iipiiu-d tnea, ,1 tot! ine i!i nature of mv disesse rn ihen . rrlt-r- d ue the Til's and Tonic w.tli an ohsei t . anc -f diet, pV-Vuifr vour word that in one week I Would find mi .-ll" loiolhei men. 1 followed your advice, and. ns you i r't-ilir-'ed, mi astonishing cure was effected I continued y 'ui Pit's and Toiiie f t some tlnie,nttd now thank Gisl for his g-mdiiess. nud yur valuable medicine, I am once in-ra restored m perfe-i health, t most earnestly recoin.uei.d those who are suffering frttni Tee tioii of Ihe liver to alve your fills and Tonie e fair trial, and a euin wnl be effeetr'd I hnve sent many peiaous to you, and ihey have all lleeil cirrd. Any liiforniatiou m fet'ot citizens mty require will bo frrelv given 07 the suhsflwr, at bis lesidriice, No. 1? 12 Federal street, bo livcen 6tu meet aud F issjimk rond CH AKI.KS JOTINenx.n.. Foruitrly Printers Ink Matiuucturer Ha fCH l'NCK will he pmfessioiislly at his principal offie,.. ir, ;..rth Sixth s'leel. c-irner of Commerce, PIHLAIiF.I.I'HlA, every S-i'utrlsv. from Oa, in. until 4 n. m ; No. Uond street: New Y.-rlr, eve-y Tuesdny, fiom 7 (o 3 ; . . 3 Summer street, Boston, Mass , everv Weilnra.lay, iroui 0 to :j, and ev7 other Friday at lt?ilttni're s:reet. l.-allim ire, Md. All ad-.-ice free, hut for a th.ii'Mieh exnininntion of the lu-igs with his UtSpi iTimeter the eM'tre is Ihrre dollars I'lieerlfthe Pu'm"iiie Svrup and Qefiweed Toie, each Ft. 50 P'-r l.'itte. or g7,5 fft haif dcxtn. .1" tndtaJ. Pills, '5 cents per lr-x. For aa!e hy iU Drut-gids and Dealers. Maich 21, IS-C0 ly. SilUES Of EVERY DEiCKil'TION. at W. W. Apsler FLOUR & FEED STORE WHOLESALE AXb RETAIL. fTUIK snbs-riber refpectfuliy Informs the public I that ho keeps eonsi.-intly on hand at his new WAUF.II'it SF.. neart'u- Shsmokin Valley Railroad Dep-it. in SfNIll RY, Flour by the barrel and tacks of all kinds of Feed by the ton Tho above is all lntii.r.fectured Lis own Mills, and will be to'.d at the lowest crsb prices. J M. C.-'.DWALLADER. Sunbury. April 1. 1S"1 Support Home Industry! Ilntrs of llrsry rtcscrlptiou! A FULL ASSORTMENT Jist wexzo by SAMUEL FATJtiT, Two doora west of Dennett jrugS'.oto, Mnike! st 6TJNBURY, PETSTN'A. CALL and examine tha lsrice assortmeni. of the latest New York and Philadelphia etylrs of hilk. Cl-slmore, Pelu Derby. Win Brim, Soft Fur, .Straw and Roy's Hals which tor beauty and du rtibiliiy eannot be excelled. Being a practical Hat ter, he' flutters himself that bin stock has bi-ch select, e l with mors caio than any ever Ivforo Lrouui lo this place. Ho also maunfantures to order all kinds of soft Fur Hals, all of which will be sold al wholesale suj retail, at reasonable rates. Dveiug done at snort notice and at tbo lowest rates Sunbury. May 1J. 1 sun. LADIES' LAS UNO UAlTEKSiur!.: w V, at W. AnMjv' SUiNBURY FOUMJKV ii;. ICOHIilMCII A. rO. AREnowearryingonbusinens at this old estab lishment with renewed sigor. Castings uf every dcsciipliou, promptly furnikbed to order. . , The Stoves manufactured at this Foundry have acquire! the highest reputation. Particular um-utk-n paid lo MILL CASTINGS Fanners should not forget that the PLOWS made at Ihe eiunbury Foundry have never been equalled. Agricultural inipk-tt'-iits repaired at short rotice. biuall eastings, including Cooking utensils, of tbe tu-Kt iinproved and most useful patterns. Tbe business will be conducted on an enlarged scale. Old customers will beacccmmodatod is usual, and new ones are resol fully solicited, tiunbury, ilay 13. l-Soo. ( H.i.m;eoi' itEi'ur, nUIE uudei-sined resiK'Clfully informs his friends 1 anil the puClic that he bas rbauged his place of loadiug Freight iu Philadelphia from Freed, Ward Freed, No. Hll Market Street, lo ' ' A. 3D. AOHESON (Commission Morcbant, dealer in Flour Grain, Soed, Ac.) .u. IOI.I Market Hi., IMiUadrlptiia, whrr all freight will be loaded on cars of th un dersigned, for Dauphin, Sunbury, tbbuuiukin, an 1 all iulerveuing points. All freight will b carried as low at on sny other line. Orders to carry freight respectfully ac'licitvd, which will receive prompt attention. J. B. WF.ISEB Bunbury, Jan. 13, ItsM. Sm. 1 FARMERS call end look at the dock cf Gran and ' Gram bcytbaa, Mauure, Hay and Straw Fork, Grain Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Traee, Log, Fmh, Tongue and Halter Chains ; (scythe Stones, Grind stones and fixtures, and everjtbing to make harvest, log pleasant and agreeable at tbe new Hardware More of J K CON LEY A OO
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