JWftftMPg) American. F 1 i If. 8. BNQUD, PubUah.r.. ..-, ... . , urBuy, pa. SATURDAY, JUNE 89, 1987. 7Eocal lEffaitgy mi ' 'i ' - Raw. W had several refreshing showers of rain on Wednedtjlit.-j . i ! J c I ' ' Tin Naw 0t Fillows' Ham,. W understand thai th. erection of till building, la Market street, il a tied foot, and that th itook la nearly all tub orlbed. Tha Hall, whn aompletad, according to' tb design, will ba an ornament to the place, and,' we bare no doubt, profitable to the stockholders. ' Naw Bawoh. Mr. William Hoover, late propri etor of the lftjuor More, bu recently opened a lager beer saloon In tbe new Maeonio Hall, In this place, which be hei fitted up in a handsome manner. A free Innob it. served np every morning at 10 e'olook, and we lean that the new eetabliahment it already well patronised. ... , :- Wa have been requested to ttate that the drawing of the wax Croat, whloh wet to have been disposed of at the Lutheran Fair, last spring, will take place n Friday, Jaly 12th, at 8 o'oloek, P. M., In the new Maeonio HalL , The proeeedi from the tale of ticket will be nted in the erection of the parsonage, now being built bh Walnut street ' '' Dissolved. Messrs. llurahA Brown, grocers, of thit place, have dissolved partnership. Mr. B. F. Hursh will hereafter carry on tbe business at the old tend. This it .one of our best and most popular grocery ttores, and we have no doubt will eontinue to receive the liberal patronage it bat heretofore en Joyed. ' " BtiDDtiiDaAfa At Sbamokis. On Monday morn ing, 17th but, John Van Zant, while In the store of Hoffman A Bergstresser,, in Bhamokin, fell to the floor, dead, from a bench on which be wat sitting. Tbe phytloian present at the Inquest pfonounoed doath to have been oausod by apoplexy. He wat about 45 yean of age. Distbuctior Of Oil. On Friday morning, 14th Inst., the oil train of the Empire Line on the Cata witsa Railroad caught lire from the sparks of a loco motive, when passing through Danville, and at Beeh Jer's woods the oars had . to be detached In conse quence. They did not cease burning until tome tixty barrels of oil were eontumed. . Busquxhabha CoBvooAtion.-'-The Susquehanna Convocation of the Protestant Episoopal Church met In Williamsport on Tuesday last. The Bishop of the Dlooese, Btevent, who bat long been absent on ao- oountof ill health, It expected to administer the rite of confirmation at Christ Churoh, In that place, on Sunday, 30th inst. r ' ' ' Insceahcb Paid. From the annual report of the Lyoomlng .County Mutual Insuranoe Company, for the past year, we learn that the following persons in Northumberland county were paid insurance by the eompany, for losses euttalcod by fire during that period : Hlrsh A Newberger, $4,000 ; Valen tine Fagely, (4,(00 ; Mosel Chamberlin, $300 ; Mrs. Jane Buoy, $3 ; Mn. Nancy Carr, $5.10. Fibb Basxbts. W understand that some per eons, in violation of the law, have erected a num ber of fish baskets immediately below the Bhamokin dam, and are destroying thousands of small shad and salmon. We learn that efforts will be mode to bring fiiese offenders to justice. Every good eitiiea should endeavor to protect and aid all measnroi to inorease the supply of fish, and bring to punishment all who would thus destroy them. The Susquehanna Female College, at Belinsgrove, whioh was about to pats into tbe hands of Rev. J. R. Simm, of Columbia county, will continue In charge of the Rev. ft. Domcr, tha present inoumbent, who bad intended to remove to Baltimore. He will re open the tchool, under hit own immediate charge, on the 22d of August. . It it laid that the latter gentle man hat purohated tbe college building. A Tibt with Fibb. Mesne. T. Hirnet A Co., of thit place, who are the egenti in this section for Warren's Improved Fire at.d Water Proof Roofing, according to their announcement, gave thit new roofing material a publio trial with fire on Saturday evening last, in the presence of a number of our oiUient. A rough wooden building wat erected for tbe ooeasion, the roof of which was covered with thit patent flre-proot ' It wat then set on fire, and wat very toon consumed, with the exoeption of that por- Uon of it on whioh the roofing had been nted. We understand that those who witnessed the trial were convinced of ita fire-proof qualities, which oertalnly gives it a great advantage over the common wooden roof. ' . Stbawbbbbibs. The season for strawberries it now drawing to a olote In this neighborhood. The crop, thit year, bat been an exoellent one with most of our cultivator!, and yet the prlcet ruled high at thit place.' Wa are pleated to tee that our farmers are paying more attention to fruit, of late years. Thit year there have been several new competitors in the market, among whom we noticed Mr. Wm. Roed and Mr. Samuel Oberdorf. On Tuesday last Mr. Oberdorf brought to market over three bushels, picked that morning sjrom a bed in hit garden. These were readily told at twenty etuis per quart. Mr. Oberdorf says he baa picked over ten bushels . of strawberries trom his patch. . , ' ,. Tbout Ftsama. Thit sport bat induoed quite a number of persons, from thit and other placet, thit teason, to visit tbe mountain stream! above Look Savon, on the Phila, A Erie road. Last week a special ear, attached to the 0.80 evening train, went op tbe road on a trout ashing excursion, it was ru- snored that Gen. Grant was among the party. He only came to Hanover Junction, on bit way to Get tysburg. In the ear, however, were Gen. Cameron, Admiral Lee, Hon. F. P. Blair and wife, Senator Thomas, of Maryland, and alto Meant. Du Barry, Colder, and several others from Uorrisburg. The party returned on Saturday with a number of the speckled beauties, and before leaving the station ' here, kindly tendered at a fine mess of the fish, erhiob were duly served op nut morning (Sunday) for breakfast, and wa oonfess, our good opinion of trout for breakfast bat not diminished In the least, and wa shall take no offense at any repetition of auch favort on tha part of ear friend. ', Tsa SrBAWBBBBr Fbstival. The ladle of the Eplsoepsl Church, of thit place, bold strawberry festival last week, commencing on Wednesday eva ding, and continued, It during tb balance of the week. They war very tuooettful, realising over two hundred dollar, whioh they Intend putting to Rood us in the erection of parsonage. The bat' lotinc for tha oil painting, presented by Mn. Donnel, whioh wa to be gives to the minister receiving the most vote, was quit spirited, and wat finally award d to Rev. Mr. Anderson, of the Methodist Churoh. Tbe following it tha number of votes reoeived by aoh minister : Revt. Anderson, 433 ; Keigart, ZJV ; Cramer, 131 ; Hemperly, 4. Totol, M. Tb la diet deserve credit for the energy and good manage ment displayed on tb ooeasion. Tbb Middlbcbbbk Railboad. Tb Belinsgrove v.. i.nwakina' of thit new road, tayt; "Tb amount of subssrlptlon. 7 required toth.rtoek of tb Middlak Valley Railroad 1 aboul lorty or fnrtv.flva thousand dollar 1 but additional toboonp- . ..i u.. tiona ar coDliBttally saad along un, ana we ,.t JTZ amount will aoo. t th. fuU amount will Mon pru-P-a..- b rallsl. Th work of finally locating tn roaa eemmsneed thit week, and tb engineer and bit corps ar new ai work, MaJ. John Camming! bat beta at work now lor several days, snd ha has -urd ia this town sod vicinity aa additional tab tariottoB of 111 share, or tS,&0, and 80 conditional share, mr 11.500 total 111 share, W I7.0SO. Let aa aaual aBort be mad au s-ong so mm mm i r..u unMiii sin ty -aallaad in ana week. So far a w. e ,W tb. prosraeto that thit read will bow .Tan Dante atiob of fan kbw Maiqkiq, Uxvi jlTto aew Masoale llall, in this plaoi, will be dedioa ated a Tuesday next, to M vf Jury. - From pre sent appearance tb number of visiting brethren will be very large, and the event promises to be on of mors than usual Interest. W leant that, tb M. W. Offloen of tb M. W. Grand Lodg of the Stat of Psnntylvanla, and alto the Grand Offloen of tb Grand Oomtnaadery of tb State, will be here on tb occasion to partlelpat lit tb oeremonlet. The following Lodge of Commend erloi have ac cepted invitation and will be present : William. port, Bloomtburg, Harriiburg, Lebanon, Reading, Lancaster and York. Tb following Chapten and Blue Lodges are alto expected : Chapters CatUwlsna, Harriiburg, Wil liamsport, York and Lancaster. Blue Lodge Be llntgrov, Mlllarsburg, Harriiburg, New Bloemfleld, Miffllntown, Tkoeaptontown, JJeobaolosburg, Car lisle; Cbambertburg, York, Columbia,' Lanoaster, Lebanon, Reading, Bhamokin, Ml. Carmel, Ash land, Minenvtlle, Potttvtlle, Danville, Bloomtburg, Wilkesbarro, Plttston, Scranton, Lewisburg, Milton, Munoy, Williamsport, Lock Haven and Jersey Shore. The dedication services will take plae In' the Lodge room precisely at 11 o'oloek, and after an ad journment for dinner the fraternity will meet at the Hall at S o'oloek, P. M., when the procession will be formed for a grand parade through our principal streets. The rout of profession will be at follows : Form at the Hall, and move to Market street ; down Market to Fourth; down Fourth to Chesnut; np Chesnut to Second ; up Beoond to Arch ; down Arch to Fourth; down Fourth to north side of Market, and thenoe to the Court House. i The order of exoroisot at the Court House will be 1st. Singing by tbe Choir ; Sd. Prayer J Jd. Singing; 4th. Oration by Dr. Crelgh, of Washing ton, Pa. ; 6th. Singing; flth. Benediction. : ' A Bold Thixv. The Muney Luminary says that on Saturday morning last a stranger applied at the livery stable of M. B. Johnson, in that place, for a bone and buggy to go to Williamsport. Mr. John' ton told him be eould have one, and toon after left town. Before tbe stranger started, however, Mr. Van Buskirk, of the United States Hotel, for tome reason bad hit suspicions aroused (bat the fellow was a scoundrel, and to informed Wm. Croman, who has charge of Johnson's stable, and advised Croman to drive the man to Williamsport himself, and not risk a bone and buggy with him. Thit Croman finally concluded to do, and toon after brought out a hone and buggy and started with bit passenger. They arrived at Williamsport ail right and put up at the City Hotel, but while Croman wat at dinner the stranger went to the liable, ordered out the hono under the pretext of going a short distance into tho country, and left for parti Unknown." At toon as the theft wat discovered pursuit wat given, and it is hoped the villain may be overtaken and the pro perty recovered. It hat been ascertained that the thief went np Lycoming Creek about seven miles, and then ttruok aoooss to Loyalsoek Creek. Tbb Odd Fsllowb' Celebkatiob at Milton. Our eotemporary of the Niltonian tayt that the gathering of Odd Fellowt at that place, on the com ing Fourth of July, will probably bo ono of the most imposing displayi of societies over witnessed in Mil ton. Lodges representing over a thousand mamben have signified their intention of being pretont. An oration will be delivered by Rev. 11. A. Fink, of Johnstown, Pa., a well known and eloquent speaker. A parade of the various lodge will take place at 11 o'clook, A. M., tbe procession forming at Haag't National Hall, Front ttroet, and marohing to tbe lower island, where a dinner will be served and the address delivered. In addition to this an effort is being made by our Milton neighbon to have a full representation of the various military oompanies from that teotion In the parade, and alto to have a display of fireworks in the evening. A Naw Railroad. We take the following from the Gazette, of last week : A movement Is being made to build a railroad from Turbutville to Wat- sontown, and a meeting of parties interested wat held at Turbutville on last Saturday. By invita tion, John B. Packer and F. C. Arms, Esqs., of thit place, attended the meeting. The road will be six miles in length, located In One of tbe richest agri cultural regions in the State, and, if built, we believe will do a paying business in carrying the agricultural productions of the country through which it will be located, together with other looal business. Its building will include the ulterior object of an exten sion to ai to oonneot with the North Branch line of railroads. The meeting on last Saturday did not fully develop the purposes of the projectors, but will soon be followed by another. RoBBxniBS. At a late hour on Monday night of I last week the offioe of Mat. Dewart, In Market square, was entered by a burglar, and articles to tho value of fifty dollar! were token. An entrance wat effected by climbing in a lecond story window, and then going down stain and foroing open the office door. On the same night the otllars of G. W. Zleg- ler, Andrew Hoover,"" Jaoob Marts and Mn. Adams I were broken into and a large quantity of provisions I stolen. ' .. On Wednosday night last the foundry of Mr. J aoob Youngman, on Arch street, was visited by thieves, and a lot of leather", intended for belting, carried off. Borne of th mould, for castings, were injured by tbe villains. We understand that a number of I gardens, near the foundry, were also visited on the tame night, and vegetables, fruit, Ac, destroyed. Tbb Btatb Aobicultdbal Exhibition. Messrs. Hamilton, of Dauphin, Kapp, of Northumberland, and Way, of Allegheny, a oommittee of the State Agricultural Society for that purpose, have fixed the I location for holding lit next exhibition at Pittsburg, commencing on Tuesday, Eept. 24th. The grounds I in that city are tpaoious, very complete and conveni ent of access. The competition wat lively between the east and west, but Pittsburg having complied with tbe terms submitted by tbe oommittee, it wat deoided that the claim! of the west were paramount. Taa Luhsbb Tbads at Willisbsfobt. During the month of May there were shipped by railroad from tb WUliuwspurt station 9,382,80 feet of lum ber, and from the lit of January to June lit, 1867, 81,165,495 feet. Obpbabs or Solpiirs and Bailobi. In our ad ver tiling oolumni, this week, will be found tbe an' nounoement of the Riverside Institute, of Burlington county, N. J., for Soldiers' and Ballon Orphans. Thli liberal and splendid enterprise eonuaeads itself to an Intelligent and human publio. From the Philadelphia Evening TeUgraph w glean the fob lowing facts hi relation to th Institution : It la founded for th Durnos of eratultouil v edu cating tho sons of deceased Soldier and Seamen of the United State, and wa incorporated on the bib of Acril last. In order to rail fund for the main- tenance ox too institution, me waaningion i.iwary Company, chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, organised itself and perfected a plan which has re " . . l. - i . - . V. V ; ..1 . i 1 OB1V0U UiO WIUUIWIHIWIt Ul UJ. VlltUlM IBR-. thority of this State and New Jersey, 'their plan of action is to sell certificate or membership at II eacn Five series of fin iteel-plat engravings have been inuad. one of whlcb will D riven to every subscri ber, in addition to a present, which it also ensured, ... l ; . V k;k -rill X.M mm,A- ail on tha 25th dav of SeDtember next, at the Aoade mv of Musis or at tha Institute. Tbe presents to be .w.rHiwt aonsiat of Fortv Thousand. Ten Thousand, Fiv .thousand, ana two oi x weniy-r ive nuoureu Dollars, all in greexibaeks, together with real estate. watches? earners hair, lace and lasbmer shawl. dro pattern, silver war, and an endless varioty ""'. .ikM wwti of vraai value. Everv Durohaser will iy TwUlToneepaid . to aem A. Cook A Co.. banker. No. 33 V-,ir.;." .ri.i ... ij j .. ... boum xnira ureei, wno reeaiv from the .imp a faet tiat it bat Urn fully tU. ol.T.t p7jl . I shown to , to u dwoUd u,. Eivid. In.titu.to, and tb hundred of orphan who ar now knocking at il doors for admission, and who are denied this blearing oa aeeount of th want ef funds. This rea son has ai tadeeed tb Commissioner of Internal Revenae to exeuipt to aaasi iron au a ui kind whatever. Th object i a nobl one, ana ui I one, aua we mature delibe- prnl plan T ratiott and eonsultotion with th highest legal au thority. I no other way eaa tba Company raise so WS only aaoptea aiver larse a sum as will be required. And when a fair f 2. raTaXsST atfS.-rST sBa S wi fcT- Tna Forata or Jdlv.W bav not heard that any aavsual detvonttratloa is to (aha place in Ban bury on tb anniversary oelebratioa f bur national birthday, this year. W understand that the store win b elated, and that Itrsral Bunds school plo- nlot will com off. .' . I (I BTJ8INESB NOTICES. ; i - CyJol trlntliif;. Having reoeived a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of variout new styles, Posten, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, c, can be printed In the latost and beat styles, and on short notice. Orders by mall promptly attended to. i .i wtman . ' Bomb men are naturally good looking others affa ble In their manners. All gentlemen ean be greatly improved by being clothed in eatlr new suits, to correspond with the season, at J. O. Beck's tailoring establishment, on Fourth street, Sunbury. Beck hat a fine stock of summer goods, whioh all are invited to eall and tee for themselves. Tub Bbst Eooirowr. If possible always buy your boots and shoes with a vlow to durability, and where the principle of trade it the one prioe oash system, and there you are tur to purchase at the lowest oath prices. . Harry Thacher, in Pleasant' building, Market street, is determined to keep the largest and finest Itook In this place, and is now tolling at greatly reduoed rates. " Now is the winter of our. discontent made glori ous summer," said the .wily Duke of Gloster, when, through bis malicious manoeuvres, he assassi nated his brother and bcoarae Kins: of England. If the Duke were living In these dnyi he Could more properly make use of the expression, for Fatist, at his fashionable Hot and Cap Store, keeps constantly on band tuoh a large variety of goods of bit line that every one who wean them, because of their fine texture,) can exclaim, "now is our glorious summer," in reality. i i ie.KM Cheap Goods. W have examined the now goods just opened by J. E. Bmick, Merchant Tailor, in this place, the good qualitio and low priocs of which forcibly remind us of the good times previous to the war. With an elegant assortment oa band, which he now offers at greatly reduoed prioea, ho it able to sell much choaper than any ethcr establish ment. . Call and examine tbe goods. .. . : ' - Lira Iksuhahcb. "You ask my opinion as to the principle of Life Assuoce. That I expressed yean ago lint, in having my owa life assured for a small urn, far too small, but then up to my meant of pay ing the annuity. And If life war more frequently assured by mon of salary, and of small capital, there would be fower dependent widows and orphans than there are." The late Nicholas Murray, D. D. Jacob Suipman, Fin and lift Insurant Agent, Sunbury, Pa. : A verdant Yankee, teeing the announcement in large letters, in front of a book store, "Nothing to Wear Sold Here," exolaimod, "Wal, now, I wonder who laid there was!" If you want something to wear you will find it at tbe Continental Basaar, of the best and most beautiful styles, and very ehoap. Everybody ahonld call and too the splendid stock of summer goods. " 'Til lummor, glorious summer, Behold the glad green earth ! now from its grateful bosom The herbs and flowers spring forth !" Let us imitate 'nature, in our gratitude to the present season, by boing olad in a new teamhable suit from J. F. Bbaeffer'l tailoring establishment. N. W. corner of Market and Third street, (2d story.) e j ii 1 1 i . Tuose cheap Boots and Shoot at Miller's Excelsior Store bav Seen going off rapidly, but thero are many more left, nid there are great bargains in ttore for all who call. We would advise every one to go to Miller'i, immediately, and examine tho fine stock now on hand. . PaoTooEArBT. The beautiful pictures taken at Byerly'i Photograph Gallery, in Simpson's building, Alarket street, are acknowledged the best ever pro duced in Sunbury. Notwithstanding this, Byerly oharges less than moat any other artist.' Go at once to his gallery and be convinced at to tho truth of thit assertion. MARRIAGES. On Thursday evening, June 20th, 1867. bv Rev. M. Rhodes, Mr. Saiioel Y. JIaui t, 1st Sergt. Co. C, 47th Reg't. P. Yet. Yol., and Miss Amelia UU88LEB, Dotn ol bunbury. 8U.ULIIY IIAKKETN. Corrected Weekly for tho "American," Wboat Flour, extra family, per barrel, $15 00 do do do do per owt. per bbl. per ewt. per bushel, do do do do per pound 8 00 10 00 1 60 2 40 Rye Flour, do Wheat, prime red Rye, 1 SO 1 10 70 SO 40 Corn, new Oats, Potatoes. Dried Peaches, pared de do unpared do do 25 16 3 00 2& Dried Ancles, Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bo. Butter. per pound, EfCgs, per dosen, per pound, , do do do do do do per pair 18 24 20 20 Cheese, Lard, Hams, , Sboulden, Beef, hind quarter, ' IS 14 ironi Mutton, Cbiokenl, 13 18 60 HUatnokln Coal Trade. - Sbasiokim, June 24, 1807. Ton. Cit. Sent for week ending June 22, Per lost report, 12,210 18 190,742 15 211,953 13 233,899 19 23,946 OS To lame time last year, - Decrease, Sptnal Notices. " Her hair, dowo-cuthinc, in an armful Hows. And flood her Ivory ueok, and glitters as she goes. The crown of a woman's dory is her hair. It has been the favorite' theme or the poet in all ace. Without a beautiful and luxuriant head of hair, all other personal attractions go for nothing, and a bald auestionablv an object of aversion. "Barrett's Veg etable Hair Restorative" is unquestionably tbe finest article for toe toilet ever auoovered. -it ia a sure preventative to baldness and premature grey hair, and no lady or gentleman who properly value per sonal aitraouons snouia do wttnoui it. Ai Old Btobv, but yet true, that Coe'i Dyspepsia Cure has performed mora euro in esses of Dyspep sia, Indigestion, and General Debility, than any medicine ever compounded. It I exoellent for Blck Headache, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Cramp, Colio, and dittres. All druggists keep it. . To Consiuiuptlvea. Tb advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weekt by a very simple remedy, after having Buttered fur several years with a sever lung afl'eo- tian, ana that dread disease, consumption is anx ious to make known to hit feUow-sunereri the mean of cure To all who deslr It, he will send a eepv of tbe t for preparing and aiing th same, which they prcsonnuou uiea iiree oi enorge,! wiiu me uireo- r. r. j irt . Bbobcbitii. Cocoas. Colds, and all Throat and Lung A II action. Th only object of the advertiser In eeuding the prescription Is to benefit tbe afflioted, and spread Information which he eonoeive to b invaluable, and he hope every lufferet will try bis remedy, as it will eofc them nothing, and may hlarai - - - P , by rUurn.ta.U, wiU phMedrei ' a oiwiing. aarwvs wwuuig w. wavi iwv.) ' t xvxv wi I my 18-'6T.ly WUliamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. THB HliLISO POOL, And Ilpaa of Mercy now ARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, forToung Man. ob the crime ef Solitude, and the Errors, Abu a- aaA Diseaaas which destroy the manly powers ui amaia imDadimaBvIs to MsiTiac. with suv mean of relief. Seat in sealed letter envelopes, free of eharg. Addreei DR. J. KKILMH UUUUuiUM, Howard AssoeiaUoa, Pfailadalpaia, Pa. J on 8, 1B6I.-1J . . . . , Know Thy Destiny. ' Madakb B. F." Tdobetob, the great Bnglish At trologiat, Clairvoyant and Psyenometrioien, who hat astonished tb Mien ti So elavM ef tb Old World, has no loo ted herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madam Thornton posesse mob wonderful powers of seoond light, a to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest Importance to the tingle or marrietf of either tex. While In a state of traooe, she delineate the very feature of the person vow are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intent power, known at the Psyobomotrope, guarranteea to produce a life like picture of tbe future hatband or wife of tb applicant, together with data of marriage, posttioa in life, leading traits of character, Ae. This is no humbug, as thousand of testimonial! ean assert. Bhe will send, when dosired, a certified oertlfioate, or written guarantee, that the piotur is what it pur port to be. By enolosing a small lock of hair, and stating plooe of birth, age, disposition and com plexion, and enclosing fifty cent and stamped en Velopa addressed to yourself, yon will reoeiv the picture and desired information "by return mail. All oommunloatiflm sacredly confidential. Address in confidence, Madam E. F. Tdornton, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. febl6-'07.1y. X3TA Yonwa Lady returning to hor country horn after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hard ly recognised by her friends. In plae of a coarse, rustic, Bushed face, the hod a soft ruby oomplexion of almost marble smoothness, and Instead of twenty, three the really appeared but eighteen. Upon in quiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plain, ly told tbera that she used the 4 ir'HSininii Inlm, and considered It an invaluable acquisition to any Lady' toilet. By it use any Lady or Gentle, man can improve their personal appearance an hun dred fold. It is simple in it combination, as Nature herself i simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing impuritie from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and oomplexion. By Its direet action on theoutiole It draw from it all its impuri ties, kindly healing the same, and leaving the sur face as Nature intended it should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price 1, sent by Muil or Expross, on receipt of an order by W L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, No. 8 Wost Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. ' The only American Agent for the sale of the same. Fobruary 16, 1K67. ly ' o NE TRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PK1CU CLOTHING HOUSE, COI Market Street, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. , For many yean this Establishment has done busi ness ou the One Price Syswm, and we beliove we are the only Clothing House in the city that strictly adheres to this principle. We havo earned a repu tation whioh we are proud of, for good taste in select good styles and substantial materials, and not loss important, for having all our goods, uxtua vi:i.i. made:. We employ tho best talent, for Cutton, and our Goods are of both kinds Fashionable and plain so that all tastes can be suited. The prices are the very lowest, a any one by a moment's thought must see, or otherwise we eould not meet tb.o competition of our neighbon, for as no deductions are ever mado, we must put our priocs down to the advantage! we promise. The people may depend, this is the true plan upon which to do business, and many a dollar ean be laved to Clothing buyen by keeping in mind JONES" ONE PBICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 Market Strreet, Philadelphia, Not on the Comer, but on door above Sixth. Mareh 23, 1867. ly Woiidcrxsil ltut True. Madame Rbminoton, the world-returned Aatrolo- gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, whilo in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the penon you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of Intense power, known as the Psycho motrope, guarantee! to produce a perfect and life like pioturo of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, lead ing traits of character, Ac. Ibis Is no imposition, at testimonial! without number ean assert. By stating Iilace of birth, age, disposition, color of eye and ia;r, and enclosing fifty cent, and stamDod envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture oy return man, togetner witn aesirea information. ly Address in confidence Madame Uertrcdb Rkminqton, P. 0. Box 297, Wost Troy, N. Y. iud lo-oT. iy. Ir. Ncbenck'si Mandrake IMllu. A HulsMtltaie for Calomel. These Pills are oom posed of various roots, having the power to relax the secretions of tho liver a promptly and effectually as blue pill or mercury, and without producing any of thoso.disagreeable or dangerous effects which often fullow the use of the latter. ' ' In all bilious disorders these Pilli may be used with confidence, as they promote the discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those obstructions trom tbe liver and biliary ducts, which or the cause of bilious affeotions in gen oral. SCHENCK'a MANDUAKE FILLS cure liok headache, and all disorders of tho Liver, indicated bv sallow skin, coated tongue, ooeureness, drowsi ness, and a general feeling of weariness and luRti tudo, showing that the livur it in a torpid or ob teruoted condition. In short, these Pull may be used with advantago iu all caaot when a purgative or alterative medicine is required. Please auk for "Dr. Schenok'a Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two likenesses of the Doctor are on tbe Government stamp one when in the last tageof Consumption, and the othor in hit present health. , Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price, 25 cent per box. Principal Ofllco, No. 14 North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Uenerar Wholesale Agents : Denial Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, New York ; B. S. liance, 108 Haiti, more St., Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Pork, N. E. cor. of Fourth and Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker ft Taylor, 134 and 136 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111.; Collins Brothcn, southwest comer of 2d aud Vine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 20, 1860. HhAQlh w.ea.mo.ly. COL.tiA.Tl-: A. CO.'M GERMAN ERASIVE SOAP Is manufactured from PURE MATERIALS, and may be considered tbe STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For sale by all Grocers. . May 18, 1887. ly. Iron In the lllood. Tha necessity of a du proportion of iron in the blood is well known to all medical men ; when it be ooine reduoed from any cause whatever, tha whole yitem sufieri, the weakest part being first attacked, and a feeling of languor, lassitude andi'all gononeas" pervades the system. The remedy iswimply to tup ply the blood with the necessary quantity of iron. This oan be done by using the : ' PERUVIAN SYRUP, a protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, whioh is so prepared that It assimilate! at onee with the blood, giving Itrength, vigor and new life to the whule system. " ' To take medicine to cure disease oecsjlcned by a deficiency of IRON IN THE BLOOD, without re storing it to the system, is like trying to repair a building waea un louoaauoa goue. An eminent divine yt- "i nave neon using me PERUVIAN BYRUP for some time past: it give me- new vigor, buoyanoy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." Pamphlet containing certificates of euros, and reoommeudstiuus from some of th most eminent physioiaua, olergyaien and others, will be sent ire to any address. Tbe senuin ba PxBOVlAB Etbup" blown ia tb glass. sr. simBmvint i rupnetor, . No. 36 Dey St.. New York. 6old by all druggist. ' ; QBACE'a CAiliEBHATJED BAL.VB. From Mr. E. !; Depot Mast at 8alibury, J I - I 'I bav been troubled for years with m bad humor; sometimes ouiwaraiy, . aaaj sometime inwaruiy During the past manner it taaaiteeted itself more than usaal outwardly, and 1 used your Salve. All sign -f it bav sine disappeared, without affecting mr iriardly, indicating, I thbsk, tb eradicating tkUM a of tb Salve. " SKTsL W. f OWLK, A BON, Boston, Proprietor. .Sold by all Druggists, at 1 els. a box. Sent by mail for 3a et. j ZV, 'Oi -41 HKL"BOLD'8 EXTRACT BUCHU and Improved Rose Waati eaicaeeeres an deucel diaorder iu ell their staes,ai liuie eapeiM, huM or no change in diet, so ia- ouiiveuiejMa' bm w capuawiw. t( w pieaaant ia lame ana odor, imsaedaiM ja iu swea,aad lit from all inju- imi properue. t ans 07 iy TAKE NO MOKK UNPLKAHANT AND UNSAFE REMKDIES fur anpleaaaut and daucsktaui diseowe Use Hst.iuei.e' F.XTaaet itera as Inraovse Hoas Wassi MsrcasrlW. ly - K9 HELM ISOLD'S CONCENTRATED F.XTHACT l:,. :' ; o.'-.fsurciii. ? . i a, r I tb Ores Dietetic. t IIolmbohTt ConcmtraUd Extract SartapariUa I th Great Blood rurifler. ' Both r prepared eocotdmg to rale of rhJinwey and Chemistr), end ai tbe saoeiacUve that can be md. March a, 187-ly . " sVree to Ewerybody. ' A targe 6 pp. Circular, giving Information or the greatest Importance to the young of both sexot. It teashes bow tb homely may besom beautiful, th despised respected, and th forsaken loved. ' No young lady or gentleman thould foil to tend their address, and reoeiv a copy, post paid, by re turn mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 81, Troy.N. Y. . Errors of Youth. . A gentleman who suffered for yean from Nervous Debility, Prematura Deoay, and all th effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for tbe sake of infforing humanity, tend free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by whioh he was oured. Sufleren wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, oan do so by addressing, In perfect eonfidouce, ., JOHN B. OQ DEN, my 18'-67.1y 42 Cedar Street, N. Y. , itch i rftJii t lTcift- SCRATCH! BCB.ATUU t SCRATCH . W II EATON'S OINTM1SNT ! Will Care the Itrh la SH Hours. Also curei SALT RHEUM. ULCERS. CHIL. CLAIMS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE KKLN Prioo 69 cents. For sale by the druggists. By tend ing 60 oonta to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agent, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of tho United State. jo 23 '65-y , UELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTUACT . xk'0';3b; a-ixij . I a erttain euro fof disease of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, Oil OANIO WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all disease of tha ' URINARY ORGANS, whethei existing in ' MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONO STANDINO. Disease of these orfn require the use of a diuretic. If no tceauneut Is submitted in. Consumption or Insan ity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are auppoitod from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, : and Uwtnf Posterity, depends apon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELMBOCD'S EXTRACT BDCHU, Established upwards of 18 yeans, prepared by - ir. x. uui.iraiioi.o, . DRUOOIST, ' 894 Broadway, New York, end 104 Soeih 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mareh 1, 1667. ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FIRST NATIONAL mm wm & TOM H. O. THACHEB, Proprietor. . MARKET SQUARE, SCNBTJRY, PA New Goods, New Stjles, New Trice The largest Stock of Boot and Shoes In this Mark TRUNK 3 OF EVERY GRADE & PRICE Gents' Traveling Satchel, Dand-Bags, Valises-, Ac. An elegant assortment of Ladies' Fine Leather Sat chol Cabas, Ac, Ao. COMB AND SEE, COME AND BEE. Pleasant') linJIdlngT, MARKET SQUARE, April , 1867. - ' ' USE J. DE WOLF & CO S MAGIC VERMIN EXTERMINATOR! This wonderful preparation is oertain death to RATS MICE, ROACHES, BED BUUS, ANTS, MOSQUI TOES, ELIES, and Insect! in Gardens. May be obtained by our Agent, V. A. BENNETT, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, SUNBURY, PA. Junet), 1867. 3mp :-L7arrMTr THE following persons are entltlod to rocoive an increase of Bounty undor the Act of Congress passed July 1866, to equalise Bounties. 1st All soldiers who enlisted aflor tho 19th day of April, 1861, lor 3 years, and served their time of enlistment and have been honorably discharged, and have reoeived or are entitled to reoeiv a Bounty of $100, are entitled an- additional Bounty of iOU. 2d All sueb soldiers who enlisted for 3 years, and bav been honorably discharged on account of wounds received in the line of duty, are entitled to an additional liounty or t l uo. Id The Widow. Minor Children, or Parents of such soldiers who died in the service of wounds or disease, are entitled to an additional Bounty of JtlOO. Bv annlieatlon to S. P. WOLYERTON. El..of Sunburv, Pennsylvania, who u an autboriiod Lluiiu Agent, all such olalnil oan be speedily collected. bunbury, August , lboo. u FOR SALE, A desirable residence, suitable for a small family, located on North 4th street, Sunbury, now occupied by Mr. Frederick Walter. For particulars, apply . ft urn .i.mnu " to XI. is. miaaio.i. umm JMK.JBH29 Sheet Iron and Stove C ZETTLEM0YER& BR0., ' (Successor to BENJ. SETTLE AIOYK.) Markot Street, near Engel't Store, BUNBURY, FA. HAYING token charge of th old stood so lung natronlied bv the ueonle of Snnburv and vi cinity, beg leave to announce to the old friends and tbe publio generally, that they will supply them wrtn me most improvea varum- i STOVES, COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR BTOVES of tho best Brand which are unsurpassed for beauty of fioiah, ironiinitw .if arrangement, combining cheapness and durability and each atov warranted to perform what they are represented. Coal Oil. Coal Oil Lain p, Lantern. Ehades, Chimney, and all ax tide usually kept In ao establisbmentoi toes aina. COPPER, BRASS and I1WH KHriLlLa, oi ail rWlT JARS and CANS of tbe latost Improved style. ,1 Lt.j..fcn.Ht:n....i lie 1 also prepare! iu uu m imn vi ufwuvmi, Hoofing, itange ana sumac vteva. Hepairing, cheaply anu neauy execuwiu. ' GEO. EETTLEMOYER A BRO. June 8, 1867. J . MA.HTCA ItlAMKK. Mr.. A. TWEED, Ia Mist Anna Painter's Fancy Good Btor building, Market Sauare, a doors west et Ui row vinos, BUNBURY, PA. . RESPECTFULLY Inform her friends and the publio that she ha agaia opened a shop, In Market street, Sunbury, where sb to prepared to mak to order Ladies1 Dresses, la ao entire new stvle. Ladles' Cloaks, ste. aim tsenueinen sniri i Orders respectfully solicited, . , Bunbury, Jan. 19, 1867. ly - PHOTOGRAPH ALB U.M B , ... BOOKS AMD BTATIONEllY. I Monthly Tim Boost, Drawing Books and Slates. Rooks, Bywrn Books, Blank Books, Memorandum Beaks, Diaries, rocket Books, Ink Blonds, fen, Pencils, a toe assortment of Paper, Ink, Ae. For sale by - AN si A PAINTER. Coachmakers. 11TR . MiiiDg Rims. Books. Bubs. Borings y Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Alias, A., very low Large DUMB as C0KLEY 4 CO. gunbary, Mareh 10, lboT. Clalldrca'a CarrisLsrra. , V.TTE would eall tbe aUention ef thoe wanting YY Child 's Carriage, to our new and larA asset aan. aompruuii ... i---Sx CO THE GREAT RADICAL NEWSPAPER, FORNEY PRESS. k 'S0 COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS! ; GET TOT BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. THE PRESS. A nnt-elass Double sheet Eight-page paper, oon taltiinina Forty-debt columns. Published Every Morning, Southwest oornor of Seventh and Chesnufbtreets, Philadelphia. ; teTims: , daily press, R 00 per annum, i il 00 for six months. (2.00 for three months. TRI-WEEKLY PRESS. W.Ofl pe Per annum. $2 00 for six months. 1 1.00 for three month. THE SUNDAY PRESS. f 1 00 per annum $1.00 lor six months. THE WELKLY PRESS. Tho most valuable Weekly Newspaper In the World. It oontains items of interest to every one. READ THE TERMS. . One Copy . . . (2 00 per annum. Five Copios . . 9 00 " Ten Copioe . - . 17 o " Twenty Copies - . . S3 00 " To the getur np of a Club of Teh or more Copios an extra oopy will bo given. All orders should be addreewd to JOHN W. FORNEY, Editor and Proprietor, 8. W. oor. Seventh and Chesnut t?U., Philadelphia, Pa. June 8, 1S67. jt - T. S. SHANNON, Practical Watchmaker ASD ' JEWBiEIl, From PHILADELPHIA. - In Simnwn'i Building, Market Square, STJ1TBTIP.T, PEITIT'A. IjINB Gold and Silver American and Swiss ' Watches, Clocks, Jewolry and Silver ware, con stantly on hand. Hair Jewelry and Masonic Marks made to order. Gold and Silver Plating done in tho best manner and warranted to give entiro satisfaction. Fine Watches, Clock, Music Boxes and Jewolry Ropoired and warranted. All orden promptly filled. , Sunbury, June 1, 1807. AdmlnlMtrator'sj Notice. . NOTICE ! hereby given that letters of adminis tration have been granted to tho undersigned, on the estato of Anna Maria Myers, lato of the Bo rough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Ponn'a., deouasod. All porsons indebted to laid estate aro requested to inako immediate payment, and thosa having claims agninst tho estate aro requested to present them for settlement. JOHN MYERS, Adm'r. Lower Augusta twp., June 1, 1867. Notice to Merchants and Snippers. rriHE undersigned, proprietors of Weiser A Prick's X Lino, give notiuo to merchants and shippers that their Depot is still at 811 Market stroct, Phila delphia, and all Goods directed to Sunbury and Dan ville will be promptly delivered. "jf Cars leave 811 Markot street, Philadelphia, txi-woekly Tuesdayd, Thursdays and Saturdays. W. C. GOODRICH. May 23, '67. J. R. RICHARDSON. ' All kinds of BCIIOOL BOOKS, Elates, Pens, Ink, Taper, Ao. MiBftitllanenns Books, a irood assort ment. All the now books received as soon as published, acd for solo a1 Publishers' pricos. BIBLES, Prayer Books and Hymn l 4 liooas, in every style oi oiuuing. Catholio Prayer Books. FAMILY BIBLES in vnrlousstylci DICTIONARIES of all sites. Q a b. CO b) O o w CO o Juveniles and Toy Books, a large assortment. lllank Hooks, and Blank Forms of all kinds. Foolsoan, Lceal Cap. Letter and roots t'npvra. COPYING BOOKS, Inkstands, Pen Racks, Files, Paper, Cutters and Counting House Stationery generally. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS cheap and dear. Gold Pens and Holders. Pocket Book! and Bill Wallets. Pioture Frames. a m Stereoscopes and Views, American, French, Ao. Drawing i'aper, all iitei, iiristol Board, Ac. Diaries, Memorandum Books, Ac Backgammon Boards, Games, Chess. men. ao. ovs a larire and complete assortment! jjnse-isaiis ana Data, runing noos f4 w and Xacklo. Perfumes, Brobcmion and Parisian Marbles, 40. Gold Pens re-pointed. Lamps, Shades, Globes, Chimneys. He. Wall Paner and Border, all kind!. Window Curtains, Paner Gilt and Uiled. Miuio and Musical Instruments. reAU kinds of Books and Stationery not on hand promptly ordered. aii him iimiiv inn neexiv r&ncn ana mnurroiuco. A iron I fur tha American Oriran." Also lor "La Rose's Hair Restorative," Enamel of America, and "rtatninol Steam ry aviation Company bunbury, May IS. 1807. CHITTENDEN'S Commercial College, 637 Chestnut Street, (Cornor of Seventh,) PUILA DELPBIA Established 1841. Iucorporatod 1855 Youns Men Practically KtlucaU-d for llnnlnem. 1 Tho facilities of this Institution have been largely increased, and it now has advantage for imparling busiuoa kuuwledgo which are unequalled. 1 he iiraetieal value of its woll-tried eourso of in struction u atteatud by hundreds in all departments of business. Many a young man owe his tuueessin lite te tbe quauueaiions gaiueu lb. Tha instruction throuiiboul is thorough, practical and just'wbat is daily used in our beat business bouses. The instruction includes Book-Keeping in all ita Bronchos, Penmanship, 11 lain auu vmaiaeuuu.l vutuuivioiai t' culutions, Budnes Papers and Cor respondence, Commeroial Law, Beteoting Counterfeits, Etc. Bludent instructed separately and reoeived at anytime. liplouuuawardcd on graduation, etran- Surs assistod iu procuring suitable boarding places, oard may bs obtained lur about $5 per week. Cata logues uiuilod froe. a . . . f. UliliT t'T-lltiT.'rl tKlllliJUU o iwua-aiii-i.W Counting Bouse, price ti bO. High School, price ai do. Common bohool Edition 871 ots. Judge Sharswood's Lecture before the Students ont-ouimereiai tMtw, price el no. tub ciirrixmN uum.meki. amiu MK'ilO AND BU61NESi MANUAL, Coutainini now and rapid methods of calculation as actually used iy Dusineti men. xorm ui iubiuv -aotuiuiuanied bv exulanutions of their nature and use, uaufuljCommoroial Tables, and much valusble Imfurmation on business subject. Price (I 26. Tbe sale of this Book bos been rapid that it ia already in its lecond edition. . Any of the above booki tent postage paid on r- ..iptotmaprui. u CRITTENDEN A CO. Juno 8, 1687. m , CHOICE FRUIT CHNAMENTAL V: a a 2 o 13 EN J". BOHNEB, i- v.n (irnamontol Tree, will furn "v. Vine, and Plant. Garden Seeds of all aatsa wwwrw Orders ar respectfully wlioitod. A-idr BENJ. BOIINER, A4art faxino, Nurlb d. Co. riN. B. Insuraaeet Uka In aeveral or tn asoai reaponiibl Fire Insuranoe and Bors Detective lOIll paillUP Id HIV waw , June , IbUT y TAKE NOTICE, TO T nil thorn who are Indebted to Deotor J f PKAL, on Not or Book Aeeount, are lniti to settle th lame within thirty v, aft after that they will be plaeed in tbe head of U. W. Ziegler., Esq., tor collection without respect to poreon. J.W.PEAt Sunbury, May 85, lBOT-tm.. MASONIC HALL BUILDING. DBEISBACH BROTHERS, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and cus tomers, that they have removed their Store into tbe south end room of the'Masonie Building, on Third street, opposite the Depot, Sunbury, where they will w u " (' J MV m . u jrvu Miaul, Their larg assortment of Groceries, Provisions. AC, are all fresh and of the best quality, eonsiitlnn of Toas, Coffoes, Sugars, and Bpiees. Driod and Canned Fruits, (Prunes, Raisins, Cheese, uiu vravaora, anu in laoi overruling usually kept in the Grocery line. Thov would also oall attention to their larira an.l choap lot of Good Family Flour, Greon Tea, Hams, Shoulders, Ao., which are constantly kept on band. FRESH FISH and Vegetables, every Tuesday and Utve them a oall and see for yourselves. Bunbury, Aptil 27, 1807. JRICK!" BRICK! BRICK ! To tlie Citizens of Banbury and vicinity. fTUIE undersigned have bought tho Brick -Yard X and improvements, formerly loated and workod by A. B. Stevens, and havo made additional iui provemenis, ana are now prepared w maao oomrac to manufacture and deliver BRICK in lariro qunu titios, for building and othor purpose. By the manufacture of a good article, and prompt attention to business, we hope to. receive a share of public pntronago. Orders left at the Brick-Yard, or Box 14, Sunbury Post Offioe, will be promptly attonued to. T.UIMES A CO. Bunbury, May 18, 1867 3m ITETT-SEOE 3T0B.E. Market Slreot, adjoining Gearhart'i Confootioncry Btore, Buauuui, ra. , rpUF undersigned respectfully informs tbe oitisonl X of Sunbury and vicinity, that he has opened a NEW SHOE STORE, for the salo as well as for tho manufacture of tho finest and best quality of Ladios' Shoes, vii: ' CilOTOlild, Morrocco, Cairkln and Lnfttlnar 4tUtcrff, &c. . Children's Shoes of all kinds. Hit itook entirely now and woll selected. lie also manufacture! line French and other Calf skin Hoots and Shoes for (lontlomcn. Orders for ladios and eontlemen'i custom Work will be promptly attondod to and got up in the best style by skilful mechanics Shoe findings Ac, constantly kept on hand and for salo to tho trado. J, n. JEFFRIES. Bunbury, April 20, 1867. j. xv. sti;vi:o;, WATCHMAKER A JEWELER, Markot Squaro, near tho Court Bouse, SUNBURY, Northumberland Countv. Pa. Hr, nos just opened an assortment of tinld I and Plain Patent Watches, CLOCKS ' for Reilroads, Banks and Dwellings. Fine Gold Rings, Finger Rings, Bracolots, Minia ture Cases, Medallions, Lockets. Penoils. Thimbles, SpeoUcles, Silver Table, Dessert, tea Salt and MuHtarcl Spoons, Sugnr Spoons. Cups, Napkin ttings, rruu ana iiuttor Kmvos, bbiclds, Uombt, Diamond Pointed Pens, Casters, Pitchers, Butler Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Baskets, Syrup Pitchors, Ac. Ao, lie invito! the citizens of Sunbury and vicinity to oall at tbe above place, where be will be happy to wait upon tnom. fcjTl'articulnr attention paid to REPAIRING. April 13, 1867. J. H. Conley & Co., .tlarUot N t root, T.ast of Use Kallroad STJITBTJIl-5r, PENN'A. DEALERS IN FUKLIlil &, AMKUICAI, Hardware & Cutlery. alllE attention of Mechanics, Fanners, Builder, . and Buyers generally is invited to the fact that wo are now oO'oring a bettor seiocted assortment of JIARDVARE, CUTLERY. AC., than ever was offered in this marked at prices much below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our tock oomprisei all articles in this line of business, embracing a general assortmoni oi tooisana maie riula used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE AND WAG0NMAKER3, JOINERS, AC, AC, toeothcr with a laree stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes. Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Mill and X Cut baws, ftc, do. Sunbury, March 30, JSG7. Fashionable Dress AND Millinery Goods, Just opening at the Millinery Store of Miss M. X GUSSLER. Fourth Street, two doors below the Railroad, West aido, SUNBURY, PA. Such at Dross-Trimmings, Hcad-Drossos, Gloves, Hosiery Ribbons, Flowers, Collars, Ilondkcr , chiefs, Ao.,0., which hare been carefully iclocted. Mist M. L. U ussier has just opened a largo assort ment of Millinery Goods. Ladios thould not fail to go and see the latest stylos si it will pay to not delay in visiting her store. uall anataxamine ior yourscivee. show gVtodt No trouble to Bunbury, April 20, 1867; STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 A 27 -Broadway, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Groen, ON TUB EUROPEAN TLAN. milE STEVENS HOUSE Iswell and widely known X to the traveling public. The location is espe cially suitable to merchant and business men ; it it in close proximity to the businuiS part of the city is on the highway of Southern aud Western travel and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. Tho STEVENS BOUSE has liberal accommoda tion for over 300 guest! it it well furnished, and pot eases every niodoru improvement lor ine oom fort and entertainment of ill inmates. The room are spacious and well ventilated provided with gas and water the attendance is prompt and respeottul and tho table il genorously provided with every delicacy of the season at moderate ratos. UtU. IX, VllADQ a W., I ri "o May 84, 1807 8m SHOEMAKERS. At7rlruliur.il Implement, HOE'S Grain Rakes, Steol and Iron Garden Rakos, Long and D Bundle Spades, Shovels, Manure and Hay Forks, Graas and Grain Scythes, Grain Cradles, Cradle Fingurs, Trace, Breast, Tongue and Log Chains, Grind-atone, Fanning Mill Seiyoiof all sites and kinds, a large assortment nf Rod Wagon Uamee, for Plowing, Farm Belli, Cultivator Teeth, for .ale by J- B- CONLEY A CO. riHE AI WATER mOOf ROOFING ! m UIMES A CO., are the Agents in th Counties I . nf Nnrlhnmharland. Snvder and Monlour. In WARREN'S Improvod Fir and Water-Proof R,,f This i th cheaneat and beat Roof that ean be put on a building. Hut beea used iu the eity of Philadelphia, since 1851, where it hat superseded almost every other kind of Roof. It is recommend ed by the builders, and is used 04 all of the finest buildings in that eity. Parties contemplating build ing, will do well to examine into the merit of thit aud all other kinds of Roofs, acd giv th best tb prelereoo. The Fountain Hotel, of Sunbury, will, In a few daya, be oovered with thi Roof, and partial desiring to do to, may oall there and examine it. Fur further Information address Box 14, Bunbury Post Offioe, or eall at the Briek Yard of T. UIMES A CO. BunburylS, 18r Sm 1CK CREAM FREEZERS and Haley. Patent Clothe Wringers, fur ule by B. ZETELMOYER tunbury, Jaly T, I860 THE best qualitiM of Sole Leather, French Calf skins, Morroooos, Linings, Lasts, Nails, rtyi Tools of all kinds, and every thing ued by tbo trade, for salo low by J- R. CONLEY A CO. b aaui are very enwaragwg. ; , t . ,
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