ttfjc; 5unlmrs American. N. 8. ENQiiii, ) Publisher. SUNItURY, PA. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1807. rtc-Kio.-Tb Lutharan Sunday Sohool Pto-NIo tame off on Thursday on BIrd'l Island. ' Th steam er "Ira T. Clement" took np over two hnndrod. R-Appoiitd. Our esteemed follow oittien, 3. B. Packer, Esq., hat been reappointed a member of the State Central Committee. Thm Howi Siwmo Macbihi. On of these . tollent machines, with the latest Improvements, hat Just been received, and will he told at a reduced prioe. Inquire at thli office. Tm Susquehanna Dental Association meet In Vilkesbarre on the 19th tut. It it expected that the dental profession will be largely represented. Mr. Geo. M. Kenn, of thli plaoe, ii Secretary of the Association. - Thk crop of grain and hay are now being gath ered, and are moat bountiful. There it no aettlod price for wheat at present, nor will there be until the new crop comet In, but a month hence plenty will be told at less than 12. Mica LifiiAN't Cmcus exhibited in thli plaoe on Monday last. The attendance at the afternoon per formance wat rather slim, but In the evening it wat Veil filled. The performances were pretty good, and thit circus It considered the best that hat been here this season. ' "Rbv. L. W. Gibson, late pastor of St. Matthew's (Episcopal) Church, in this place, now located In Minnesota, wat here on a visit to his friends, re cently. He preached to hit old congregation on Sunday last, who were pleased to hear him and greet him on his return. Tun New Bridqr at Lkwisburo. The letting of the contract for the building of a railroad and wagon bridge over tbo West Branch, at Lewisburg, will be made on Monday next. The bridge it In tended for a branch of the Fhila. A Erie road, to extend to that plaoe. Fatal Accident at Sbamokin. On Friday fore noon, 28th ult., John Derr, a miner at the Buck Ridge colliery, near Shamokin, wat oruuhed and killed instantly, while at work in a breast, by a fall of coal. Deceased was about 40 yean of age, and leaves a wife and several children. Provisions. The prices are gradually declining on many articles, which must eventually approaoh near the old standard. Butter hat reoeded to 20 cents in this plaoo, though it is told at Ilarrisbnrg and many other places as low as 15 cents. But at this is the head of the market we cannot complain. PHOTosnAni Gallery. We call attention to the advertisement of Mr. J. B. Bcrgatresser, who has recently opened a Photograph Galloiy in the teoond etory of the new building nearly opposite the Ma tonic Hall. Mr. Borgstrcsser hot bad a groat deal of exporienoe as an artist, and will take pictures equal to any produoed in the oities. The New IU'leb or Court, regulating the prae tioe of the Courts in the 8th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the oountiot of Northum berland, Lycoming nnd Montour, have been pub lished by us, and are now for sale at the Ameri ca!! office. Those who have not yot subscribed cm obtain copies by applying immediately. Internal Revkniik. We see it announoed In the Democrat and Gazette that A. T. Bisel, Esq., Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue for tbit county, will collect at his office in Turbutvillo on July 22d ; at Huff's Hotel, Milton, July 23d ; at Esquire Shindle's office, Sunbury, July 2!th ; and at Weaver's Hotel, Shamokin, July 2iib. Removal or thk Post Okfice. The Post Office has been removed from its former location, in Market square, to the new frame building erected for it by the Postmaster, adjoining tbe Masonic Hull, on Third street. Tbo new building it a neat structure, and affords much better Rccouimodatious for tbe Post master, as well as for the outsider who have business in that institution. The Odd Fellows' Parapr at Milton. The parade of the Odd Fellows at Milton, on the 4th inst., wat a grand affair. There was a large number of the ordor in attendance. Lodge No. 203, and alto Enoamptnent Lodge No. 140, of this place, were well represented on the occmion. A large number of our citizens also went to that plaoe to enjoy tbe celebration. The Fair and Festival held by the ladiea of tbo German Reformed Church, in tbe Masonic Hall, was closed on Monday evening last. We learn that they were very successful, tbe receipts amounting to about $600. A handsome cbair, which wat disposed of by lottery, wat drawn by Mr. P. W.Gray. A sewing machine was voted to Rev. Mrs. Cramer, wife of the pastor of the church, tbe having received the largcBt nurabor of ballots, at 10 oents each. New Counterfeits. Among the recent counter feits are noticed $100 on the First National Bank of Boston; $100 on tbe Ohio National Bank of Cincin nati ; $100 on the Central National Bank of New York city, and $100 on the National Bank of Bris tol, R. I. Counterfeit $S0s of oompound interest notes, of the issue of July, 1864, are also reported in circulation. It it estimated that there it in New York city alone five hundred thousand dollars of counterfeit fractional currency in circulation. Circus ano Menaqeuik. Whitbey A Co. ' com bined shows will exhibit In Sunbury, on Monday, July 22d. It it taid to be the largest exhibition now traveling. Wo toe by our exchangei that it re ceivea oommendatory notioes wherever it bat been Tho combination of the oircut and menagerie will please all t astes. Tbe collection of animals it repre eented at the jergest now on exhibition, while the circut bat some of the most talented artistes in tbe United States. All who wish to be amused, enter tained and instructed, should attend tbe great show Another Attempt to Briar: Jail. We tear from eur neighbor of the DtmoereA that another at tempt wat recently made by tbe prisoner! oonflned In the ooonty jail, at tbit plaoe, to make their -oape. It teems that they were under the leadership of a detperado named Doyle, and were oath-bound, the oath having been written by Doyle, and signed by feme of the prisoners, They were deteeted In their operation on Baturday morning, 29lh ult., be fore they had inooeeded in perforating the wall to any great extent. Thoy had the freedom of the yard during the day and were operating on the west tide of the wall, at plaoe where they were partly concealed by high weeds. It was their Intention to skedaddle on tbe following Sunday morning, while the Sheriff and family were at breakfast, and but for the caution and watchfulness of the Sheriff and hit Deputy, John W. Hoffman, would certainly have sucoeeded in making their escape. . . - A New Ststih for Registering- Letters. All Postmasters were instructed to put the new sys tem of registration of letters into operation on the first day of June at which time it went Into effect all over the United States. A new style of oanvass envelope, of large lite and of an appearance tufB olently novel to attract tho attention of distributing clerks immediately, hat, been introduced with thit change. The printed directions on these envelopes will give tbe reader a good idea of the new tyitom. It reads 'Postmasters, route agents, railway post office olerks and receiving olerks, handling this registered package envelope while in transit, are required to keep a record of itt number, postmark, (with date,) address, date of Its receipt, and the description made of it by them on blanks and booki furnished for that purpose. Route agents and rail way post office clerks will also take a receipt for it, (to be oarefully presorvod,) when it leaves their hands ; and when tuch receipts oannot be obtained at the time, they will place in the pouch with thit envelope a receipt, to be signed by the Postmatter of tbe office at which the pouch it first opened. Thit receipt the Postmnster will sign, and return it, (di rected to the route agent or railway post office clerk,) by next mail." Ol.D Trees. The editor of tbe Lewisburg Chron icle has been informed that two trees, remarkable on account of their ages, were rcoc ntly cut and split into staves, in West Buffaloe township, Union county. One, on the property of John Edlcman, was 80 years old when America wot ditcovered. The other, on tbe property of B. Thompson, M. D., Wat 85 yean of age nt that period. Their ages were calculated by the annual circles. The following it the Trial Litt for tbe next term ef Court, to be held In this place, commencing on Mon day, August 6th. The first ten oases are for trial on Thursday of the first woek, and tho remaining thirty caset for the second week : ' Adam K. Fahneatook vs. S. B. Boyer et al. Allen Eldree vs. Wm. H. Chamberlain. Elisabeth Welter et al vt. The N. C. R. R. Co. Commonwealth of Penna. vs. Jamet Vandyke. Daniel Helm vt. Eliaa Stepp et al. F. Fahrion vt. Parion A Heuton. J. H. llessler vt. William Kced. Same vs. William Kline. John Hancock vs. John Haas et al. Wm. Aunkttvt. Wm. Allen. Klias Rohrbach vt. John 8. Snyder. J.E. llackenberg vt. Supervisors of Turbuttwp. John B. Douty vt. Joseph llird. John Ryan vs. David Sterrick. O. P. Hellenatein vt. Tbe Black Diamond Coal Co. . John Weisel vs. Harriet Marr et al. Ballict A Co. vs. Charles ltuch. Wm. Newton vt. Ueorgo W. Parwine. John Evert vt. Casper Sohall et al. John McForlond vs. Joseph Shoemaker. Wm. Young vt. Tbe Penna. Railroad Company. Christian Uroiner, endorsee, vt. D. Dressier. County of Northumberland vs. Jonas Strine. A. E. Wolcott vt. Joseph Johnson. Jamet U. Marsh vt. Win. ii. Moore. Joseph S. Silver vt. James Mulone. Marion Piper vt. E. S. Trego. John Riegle et al vs. Wm. M. Weaver, E. R. Kobrbach vs. Wm. S. Snyder. ' P. M. Wiokersbain vt. David Longoneoker. Samuel Bucher vs. Cattawissa K. H. Co. The Locust Gap Imp. Co. vs. John Haas. Christian Albert vs. Richard Malune. Elite Shearer vs. Hiram Shearer. J. H. Forsman vt. Joseph Long. . John Lauk vs. Wm. 11. Douty. ( Joseph and Michael Uarner vs. D. Lomlson. J . L. Itightmeyer vs. W. P. Withington. Thomas Swenk vs. Alexander H. Bluir. Mary Billman vt. 8. L. Bergstresser. At Brant.' Oallrrt, is Simpson's building, Market street, la the place to got a good Ukeeess. Byerly takes the best pictures. At Byerly's it the plaoo to get Melalnotypee. . , At Byerly's yo tad get beautiful Photograph. At Byerly't yo eaa get splendid Ambrotype. At Byerly't yot can get the one peat and best in this plaoe. .,!'-. 'HavR you read my last speech T" said a vain orator to a friend. "I hope so," was the reply. But the people have not yet got tired reading the notices ef the elegant stock of Boots and Shoes at Mlllor't Excelsior Store, Market ttreet. Tbe pnblio are alwayt pleated to learn that Miller receives weekly additions to his stock, embraoinevery style and variety, which he tells very cheap. r ii The Mutual Lira Insurance Compart, of New York, Ii a Cash Company, and all the profits are equitably divided among lit members. The first payment on a policy is always the largest ever re quired. From and after that time tbe payments grow leu and loss overy year, until they are entirely oanoeled by the dividends. These divldendi are declared annually and paid at onoe in oash ; if pre ferred, by reducing the annual premium next be coming due. , Jacob Shipmah, Fire and Lte Insurance Agent, Sunbury, Pa. Some men are naturally good looking othon affa ble in their manners. All gentlemen can be greatly improved by being clothed In entire new suits, to correspond with the season, nt J. O. Beck's tailoring establishment, on Fourth ttreet, Sunbury. Beok bat a fine ttook of tummer goods, whioh all are Invitod to oall and see for themsolves. !! I II Tna Best Economt. If possible always buy your boots and shoos with a view to durability, and where the principle of trade is the one prioe cash system, and there you are sure to purchase at the lowest cosh prices. Harry Thaober, in Pleasants' building, Market street, is determined to keep the largest and finest stock in this pltoe, and is now selling at greatly reduoed rates. 11 Now it tho 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 booame King of England. If tbe Duke were living In these days he oould more properly make use of tbe expression, for Faust, at hit fashionable Hat aud Cap Store, keept constantly on hand suoh a large variety of goods of his line that every one who wears them, (because of their fine texture,) can exclaim, "now is our glorious summer," in reality. " 'Tis summer, glorious summer, Behold the glad green earth ! now from itt grateful bosom The herb! and Bowers spring forth !" Let ut imitate nature, in our gratitude to the present season, by being olad in a new seasonable suit from J. F. Sbaeffcr'i tailoring establishment! N. W. corner of Market and Third streets, (2d story.) A verdant Yankee, teeing the announcement in large letters, in front of a book ttore, "Nothing to Wear Sold Here," exclaimed, "Wal, now, I wonder who laid there wat!" If you want something to wear you will find it at the Continental Baianr, of the best and moat beautiful stylet, and very cheap. Everybody should oall and see the splendid ttook of tummer goods. OHK PltlCB CLOTHING HOUSE, OA Market Streets One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years thit Establishment has done busi ness on the One Price System, end wa believe we are the only Clothing House In the city that atrlotly adheres to this prinoiple. We have earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select good stylet and substantial materials, and not leas mportani, lor daring an our gooas, EXTRA H KIiL MADE, We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our Goods are of both kinds Fashionable and plain- so that all tastes can be suited. The prices are the very lowest, as any one hy t moment a thought must see, or otherwise we oould not meet the competition of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made, wo must put our prices down to the advantages we promise. . Tbe people may depend, this Is the true plan upon which to do business, and many a dollar can be saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind , JONE8' ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 Market Strreot, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth. March 23, 1867. ly ' : Tax Auocst Term op Court. The following is a list of jurors drawn for the next court of this county, which will be held in this plaoe on Monday, the 6th of August next : Grand Jurors. Jos. Uass, Lower Augusta: I. W Huffman, Rush : Aaron Yost, Coal ; Samuel Ent, Sbamokin ; A. Nye, Delaware ; M. Lawrence, Upper Augusta; Abraham Eckinan, Rush; Joseph lily, Delaware ; D. Zartinan, Jaokson ; P. 11. Snyder, Lower Augusta : John Buyers, sunbury : John fen syl, sr., Rush; A. W. Snyder, Upper Mahanoy ; t. Lenker, Little Mahanoy : Josepn Haas, tna mokin borough ; J. Hoover, Mt. Carinel ; Geo. Eck' ert. Northumberland ; John Runkel, Shamokin ; U B. Dalesman, Milton ; V. Kisnel, Uhilrsquaque ; mas, Guliak, Point ; George Bucher, Sunbury; C buries Bright, do. ; u. B lie dock, wasntugton. Traverse Jurors. Unas. Bacon, sunbury u. l . Patton. llusb; sr. A. Kliuo, upper Augusta ; &. Crawford. Turbut : J. W. Hutber, do. ; Jno. Heckle, Delaware; J. H. Zimmerman, Sbamokin; Robert Walker, Point ; M. Kelts, Lower Augusta ; M. Mis eberger, Coal ; U. Wilhelm, Milton ; I. E. Ii utter -1 . 1 l.' I T V . I . I." ' !, Narrow Escape. On Thursday morning last one of our farmera, Mr. John F. Shipe, attempted to drive somas the railroad track, in Market street, just et tbe 10 o'clock train wot approaching. An em ployee of tbe road, who saw his danger, motioned to bim to stop, wbiob wat fortunately observed by the engineer of tbe train, who reverted hit engine, which pasted within a few feet of the wagon, and which the driver had suddenly turned around when on the track, on teeing bit danger. This incident, we trust, will be a warning not only to driven of vehicles, but to engineer!, who have been running, in viola tion of the borough ordinance!, at a highly danger out tpeed through town for a year past. The Fourth in Suniurv. There was no gene ral celebration of our National birthday in Sunbury, on the 4th inst. Tbe stores aud places of business were ail dosed. Early in the morning a salute was fired from tbe old iron cannon, on the river bank Of oourse tbe usual amount of Chinese crackers, tor' pedoet, 4c, were exploded on tbe occasion by Young America. A large number of our eiliteni spent tn day at Milton and other plucos, where it wut cele brated by parades, Ac. Tbe great feature of tbe day here was a pio-nig held on ilird's Island, which was numerously attended by our oititena. The party left on tbe steamer "Ira T. Clement" about 2 o dock, P- M , and returned about 8. Tbe youn folks enjoyed themselves in dtnoing, a platform having previously been ereoted for tbe purpose. Tho pleasures of tbe day were suddenly brought to olose by severe rain storm that cam on about ' o'clock, which tooa bad tbe efloot of making tbe party seek shelter under trees, in barns, c, while a Urge number, both malt and female, did not eo cene a first-rate shower bath. This pio-nio wot strand tfUir, and was mora lika tbe old-fashioned celebrations of tbe day than tbe usual pio-nie par ties. Among tbe Invited guests were partial from Northumberland, Danville, Lewisburg, Horteiunber Jtnd, tnd ether places. . Mahanoy ; 4ieo. Weaver, Zerbe; Joseph MARRIAGES. In Sunbury, on tbe Tth inst., by Rev. S. W. Re! eart, Mr. John J. Auten. late one of the editors the Democrat, to Miss JUabia L. Miller, all of sunoury. John, being one of the fraternity, hot our best wishes, and tbe happy oouple will please accept the thanks of the American offioe for the kind manner in which they were remembered on tbe occasion. KV MAItltsUTN. Corrected Weekly for tho "American." do do Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, per cwt. per bhl. per owt. Lr bushel, do , r do do do per pound do do do do Rye Flour, do Wheat, prime red Rye, Corn, new Oats, Potatoes, Dried Peaches, pared do do unpared Dried Applet, Dried Cherries, (uustoned,) per bu Butter, .gg. Cheese, Lard, Hams, Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, " front ," Mutton, Chickens, per pound, per doson, per pound, . do do de do do do per pair $15 00 8 00 10 00 6 60 2 40 1 30 1 10 70 0 40 25 15 - 3 oo 20 18 . 25 20 20 18 14 13 18 60 Shamokin 'oiI Trade. Shamokin, July 8, 1867. Ton. Cwt Sent for week ending July 6, 10.771 12 . Per last report, 224,788 00 Albrieht. Turbut; Klias Shaffer, do. ; T. D. Aruian Delaware; I. Slaught, Upper Augusta ; F. McCarty Mt. Carmel ; D.Af. Adanu, enaiuokiii ; H.h.alut Kan. Northumberland :- Ira Hile, Sunbury ; J. Sav idge, do. ; J O. MoWilliains, Chilisquaque ; W. S. Klapp, Delaware ; S. Hitter, Cbilniquaque ; John Klston, Point ; S. Bittenbender, Sbuinokiu borough ; A. Broeious, Upper Mahanoy ; H. K. Johnson, Kush ; John F- Fiedler, Milton ; M. Heim, Shamokin ; J. Sterner, Lower Augusta; Wm. Waldron, Turbut ; John Duffy, Point; Conrad x eager. Coal; Heury Wertt, foint; J. n. lest, joraan ; noneri riuney, Lewis ; John Oberdorf, Hush ; Levi Burrett, Lower Augusta; N. Dunkelberger, Mt. Coriuel ; I. Ho tbermel, Jordan ; I. Phillips, L. Mahanoy ; John Harmon, Lewis; R. Campbell, Upper Augusta. relit Jurors. u. xiine, enamoKin ; m. l.. Den nett, Lower Augusta ; Hepry Otto, Cameron ; I. Sbipe, Upper Augusta ; John Heck, Northumber land; J. 11. Pollock, Turbutvitle; Wm. Amineruian, Shamokin; Wm. H. Marshall, Shamokin borough ; Jobu Long, L. Mahanoy ; J. T. Vastine, Sunbury ; r. Bird, nuaniomn Dorougn ; ueo. uouer, ao. ; inus. Hitter. Turbut; James Mulone, Sunbury; Jacob Derk, Chilisquuque ; William U. Follmer, Turbut ; J.N. Hammer, Point; Daniel Keller, Lewis ; W. M. Miller, Lower Augusta; D. Billman, Mt. Carmel; Cyrus Geasey, Suubury ; F. Snyder, Point; M. Lu kins, Mt. Carmol ; W. Rones, Washington; Jacob Neidig, Point ; J. V. Martin, Turbutvillo; D. Evert, Sbamokin; P. Mo Williams, Delaware ; Wm. Nee bit, Upper Augusta; Wm. Gats, Sbamokin ; Elida John, do. ; C. B. Kramer, Zorbe; T. Sechler, Chil isquuque; J, ictterult, Upper Mahanoy ; John u. Douty, Shamokin borough; D. Wagoner, Little Ma Editor's Table. Blackwood's Masasine. The June number, which hat been republished by tbe Leonard Soott Publishing Company, 140 Fulton street, New York, has the following- contents : Part six of Brownlows ; Tbe Reign or Law ; My Hunt of the Silver Fox ; Was George the Third a Constitutional King? Strikes and Trades-Unions ; Dante in English ; Terxa Hi- ma: The Reform Bill: Clause III. and Mr. Lowe Index. This is an excellent number of Blackwood. Olivee Optio's Masacieb. "Our Boti ano Girls," for July (tb, which is the first number of tbe new volume, appears eniargea ana improves. It contains a beautiful portrait of Oliver Optic, and tbe first two chapters or a new story oy mm, eniitlea "Hreakinir Awav. or the Fortunes of a Student;" i Story by Olive Logan ; '-Life in India," by a lady who was born and resided many years there ; "Sea Things," by George 8. Burleigh, the poet; "The Mysterious House ;" a marked Declamation, and the usual variety of rebussee, enigmas, charades, sc. This number comes with a beautiful oover, printed in sulnr. and is elearantlv illustrated. Published by LeeASbepard, Boston, at $2.50 a year, $1.25 for six months ; single copies, six cents. Tbe publishers offer to lend a copy free to any boy or girl who will write to uin tur . BUSINESS NcAcEB. rpMob PrlBtiaier. Having received large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills, Ciroulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, aaa be printed in the latest and beet styles, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended te.'. Tbat tut aaar u t CanAra", it at true in baying olotblng at anything else, and if you would realiM the benefit! of thit old and familiar adage you should procure your garment at the tailoring establishment of ! BmloK, on rouru street, wnere vary variety of Bummer ebjtbing aaa be obtained tt wary low rate. To same time last year, Decrease, 3.15.559 12 265,005 14 29,446 02 Decayed Teeth are indicative of a disordered stomach. Aoldity of the stomach has a very delete. rloui effeot on the- teeth. Coe't Dyspepsia Cure neutralise! it immediately. It it the most powerful corrector for the stomach known. "Hair ! 'tis tbe robe which curious nature weaves To bang upon tbe bead." But nature does not always give to ui a beautiful bead of hair. Art mutt supply thit neglect often, whioh the does in "Barrett's Vegetable Hair Resto rative," pronounced by all who have used it the only reliable Hair Restorer and Dressing in the market. pecicil Notices. o NX PRICB CLOTHING). OLD JONSS' KBT ABLIBHBD Comaaimptlosa Cast-able by lr. chenck,M Medicine. . TO CURB CONSUMPTION, the system mutt be prepared so that the lungs will heal. To accom plish this, the liver and stomach mutt first be oleaniod and an appetite oreated for good wholesome food, whioh, by these medicines will be digested properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the constitution. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumu lations; and, by nsing the Sea Weed Tonio in con nection, the appetite is restored. suiiuiNUK ruuMumu uiKur is nutritious as well as inediolnal, and, by using the three reme dies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blood modo, whioh will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines ac cording to directions, Consumption very frequently in its last stage yields readily to their action. Take the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver ana stomach. It does not follow that because the bowels are not costive they are not required, for sometimes in di- arrnoea tney are necessary, me stoinaon must ne kept healthy, and an appetite oreated to allow the Pulmonio Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold Exorcise about the rooms as much as poraiblo, eat all the richest food fat meat, game, and, in foot, anything the appetite orares ; but be particular and masticate well. uot. zu, iboo. zna w. ea. mo. t yr. UELMBOLU'S FLUID KXTUA.CT Is a certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, OR GANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, end all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whethej existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and no matter of HOW LONG 8TANDINO. Diseases of Ihetj organs require the use of a tliurelic. If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or Insan itv ruav ensue. Our rleah and Blood ate supported Horn these sources, and me HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remeuy. sfELMBOCD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of IS years, prepared by DRUGGIST, BH4 Broadway, New York, and 104 South iuth Street, l'biluuelphia, Pa. March (, lf87. ly COL.CSATI': A. CO.'M GERMAN ERASIVE SOAP I Is manufactured from PURE MATERIALS, and may be considered the STANDARD OF 'EXCELLENCE. For sale by all Grocers. May 18, 1H67. ly. ; , , WAMTKIK AN tottfe and reliable Balearaan to sell Fish tnd Provisions In Northumberland and adjoining oountles of Pennsylvania, one who can Influenoe trade. Address Box 2299, Philadelphia, P.O., stating reference. rfunezv, loni . 41 -, , TUB Washington Library Co. PHILADELPHIA. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. $300,000 rRE8ENT8 TO SUBSCRIBERS. One Cash Preseitt or $40,000. On a Cash Phesest op $20,m0. 1 ' Omu Cash Present of $10,000. 0a Cash Present op $5,000. Two Cash Presents or $2,600 each. Read full Schedule of Prescett Below. Each Certificate of Stock ii aocompanied with a Beautiful Steel-Plate Engraving worth mors at retail than Tna cost of certificate, And a.n Insure to tho holder a PRESENT IN THE UUEAT D13TRIBU TION. The Washington Library Company Is chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, and Organized in aid of tbo EIVEBSIDB INSTITUTE FOR Boldiorg' and Sailors Orphans. Incorporated ly tlio St ate of N. J. APRIL 8, 1807. Something New ! Nothing Nor 1 AKD GOOD NEWSI The iplondld assortment of 000DS at the MAMMOTH STORE 18 NEW, but It is Nothing New for them at they ore always getting up NEW GOODS. T. & SHANNON, Practical Watchmaker ANO JHBLER, from PHILADELPHIA. In Simpson's Building, Market Square, OTJ1TBTJB.T, PEITIT.. FINE Gold and Silver American nnd Swiss Watches, C looks, Jewelry and Silver ware, con stantly on hand. Jiair Jewelry aud Masonic Marks made to order. Hold and Hllver Plating done in the beslmanner and warranted to give entire sutisfaotion. Fine Watches, Clocks, Musio Boxes and Jewelry Repaired and warranted. M o Cosittuiiiptivesi. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks bv a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lungj affec- uan, anu uiai aroua aisease, vonsumpuon is anx ious to make known to nil fellow-iuUeren the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will lend a eepy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions lor preparing and using lue same, wnicn iney will find a sure cure for Consumption. Asthma, BaoacuiTit, Cocaus, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Atteotions. The only object of tbe advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will oust them nothing, and may prove a Messing, l aruee wisuing me prescription, vaaa, by return mail, will please address 1UV. ll)AnU A. WlliDUIN, mylS-'o7.ly Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. T. -"' . Iron iat tlie ltlood. The necessity of a due proportion of iron in the blood Is well known to all medical men ; when it be oomes reduced from any cause wbatover, the whole system suffers, the weakest part being first attacked, and a feeling of languor, lossitudo and"all goneness" pervades the system. 'The remedy is simply to sup ply the blood with the necessary quantity of iron. This can be done by using the PERUVIAN SYRUP, a proteoted solution of the protoxide of Iron, which is so prepared that it assimilates at onoe with tbe blood, giving strength, vigor and new life to the whole system. To take medicine to cure disease occasioned by a deficiency of IRON IN THK BLOOD, without re storing it to tbe system, is like trying to repair a building when the foundation is gone. An eminent divine says : "I have been nsing the PERUVIAN SYRUP for sometime post: iticives me new vigor, buoyanoy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." Pamcblets containing certificates of oures. and recommendations from some of the most eminent pbyBioiaus, clergymen and others, will be sent tree to any address. The genuine has "Peroviai Syrup" blown in the glass. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, No. 'Hi Dey St., New York. Sold by all druggists. Error" of 'outli. A gentleman who suffered for jean from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tbe effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and directions for making tbe simple rawed v by whioh he was cured, guflerers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, oan do so by addressing, in perfect oontldence, JOHN B. OODEN, iny lb"-07.1y ii Cedar Street, N. Y. "hELMBOLDB EXTRACT BUCHU end Improved Rose Wash cures secret and delicate disorders in all their luges, at little expense, lillle or no change in diet, no in convenience and no exposure; Hie pleasant lu Uate end odiw, immediate in its action, and f;ee from all inju rious properties. wb4'e7 ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE HEALING POOL. And House of Mercy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, tor Young Men. on the crime of Solitude, and tbe Errors, Aba ses end Diseases wbiob destroy the manly powers, and ereateimnediments to marriage, wttnsure means of relief. Sent itt sealed letter envelopes, free of eharge. Address DR. J. SKILLIN UOUUHTON, Howard Assoeiauon, rniiaaeipnia, rs June 8, lo67. ly GBACE'B CELEBRATED BALVE. From Mr. E. Tuckib, Depot Master at Salisbury, Mass. 'I have been troubled for yean with a bad humor; sometimes outwardly, and sometime! Inwardly. During the past summer it manifested itself more than usual outwardly, and I used your Salve. All signs of it have since disappeared, without affecting me inwardly, inoioauug, I inuia, we eraaieauug nature ot tne saive." SKTH. W. fc'OWLE. SON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all Druggists, at to ots. a bos. Bent by mail for8ictt. jo , oT Mt TAKE NO MURK UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE R EM EDI ES for unpleaaaul and tUnae, oua diseaaee. Use UsusaoiB's Buster Bucuu sue iitraovas Koas Wash, Marcs 1, la .: HELM BOLD' CONCENTRATED EXTRACT ... BUCHU . ' Is tbe Great Diuretic Utlmbol?$ CwcentraUd Extract Sartaparilla la tbe Gleet Blood Purifier. Both are pispareslVcoTdiiuj to rules ef Pharmacy aad Chemistry, ana aie lae avisieciive inai ne e nm-sm. Merck f, leoT.-ly THE KIVER8IDE INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington County, New Jer sey, is founded for the nurDnto of eratuitouslv edu cating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Soatneu of the linited States. The Board of Trustees oonsists of the following well-known oitisens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey : HON. WILLIAM B. MANN, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Ta. DON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL. Ex-Chinf Coinor U. S. Mint, and Reoorder of Deeds. Pbilnd'a., Pennsylvania. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey. now. w. w. wake, Now jersey. HENRY OOKMAN.'Kmi., Aarent Adams' Exvress. Philadelphia, Pa. J. E. CUE, Esq., of Joy, Con A Co., Philadelphia. Tnnisnnr DFPAnrjirsT. WAsniMOTOM. D. C. April 18. 1687. Office of Internal Revenue : Ilav injr, received satisfactory evidenoe that the proceeds of the enterprise conducted by the "Washington Library Company" will be devoted to oharitabla, use, permission is hereby granted to said Company to oonouat suan enterprise exempt irom an onarge whether from special tax or other duty. ti. A. uuiiLis, uouimissionor. The Waishing-ton I-Ibrnry Co., In order that the benevolent object set forth in this circular may ho successfully accomplished, have issued ue series oi FINE STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, which are put on subscription at prices much below ineirreiuu value. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK IN THE WASH- INUTOjY LIBRARY COMPANY will be Issued, stumped with the seal of tho Compa ny, and signed by tbe Secretary. (Nono others gennine.) Any person sending us Ono Dollar, or paying the same to our locul Agents, will receive immediately a fine Steel Plate Engraving, at choice from tho fol lowing list, and One- Certificate of Stock, insuring One Present in our published schedule. ONK DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. No. l-"My Child ! My Child !" No. 2 "They're Saved ! They're Saved !" No. 8 "Old Soventy-six or, tbe Early Days of the Revolutirn." Any person paying Two Dollars will reocivo either of the following fine Steel PlntB, at choice and Two Certificates of Stuck, thus becoming entitled to Two Prosenta. TWO DOLLAR EXdRAVINGS. No. 1 "Washington's Cuurtship." No. 2 "Wash ington's Lost Interview with bis Mother." THIlUK DOLLAR BXURAV1N08. Any person paying three dollars will rcceivo tbe beautiful Steel Plate of 'HOME FROM TUB WAR." and three Certificates of &took, becoming entitled to tnree rrosenu. FOUR DOLLAR INORAVINGS. Any person paying Four Dollars shall receivo the large and beautiful Steel Plate of "TBE PERILS CF Oil II FOREFATHERS. " aud Four Certificates of Stock, entitling them to cour rresenis. FIVE DOLLAR KNGRAVINOS. Any person who pays Fivo Dollars shall receive the large and splendid steel flute ot "THE MARHIAGE OF POCAHONTAS And Five Certificates of Stock, entitling them to Five I'resems. The engravings and Certificates will be delivered to each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by man, post paid, or express, as may be ordered Tlie Wawliiuit ton I.ibrury Company Will Award THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRESENTS TO THE SHAREHOLDER!?, Oil Wednemlny, tejitember 'ioth, 1807, At PHILADELPHIA, PA., Or at the Institute, RIVER 81 UK, N. J, . SCHEDULE OF PRESENTS. 1 Cash Present I Cusli l're8ent 1 Cash Ptesent I Cash I'reseitt II C'iih Presents of ri,W each 1 Hundsuiue Oo.mtry Hesirienee, Stable, Grounds, fcc lieiiimiitiiwn, Philadelphia, 18,000 I Double Residence, tliree-stury brick, Camden, N 1. 13,0utl I Coal Depot, tlltices, Shells, Umunil, with busi- insutilisheil. No. 1314 Waahinauiii Av enue. Philuilelutiiii. I Country H-sulcnce, Riveiside, N. S., with uri'iinu, rriuts, etv. Thiecet.iry O-iti.ro. Ut. Ac. 23 Valuable iiuililiii)! Lota, Riverside, f 300 each bteu:;i iulmut f utility cartuiye, Span ol Horses, Httrueift. Ac., complete 10 Valuable Huikling Lois, Riverside, 9'M each ' 1 Ueautllui Silver Uray llnrae, l.ij lunula high, ireu ay me celcurulen luiporteu ArulUHil Hrse "Cnliph ;" ulso, a lialit Hued Wuiion weight Mil pounds, with set of supeimr Single llurneas, &c., making a first-class eslublishmrnt 911 Pianos, Ui'O each HO Melodeons, ttii each a Ruaewuou Sewing Machines 9200 each 10 Family Sewing Machine., ellmcucb 60 Fine Gold XV niche, M uich 100 u ll i-aiiiunga, oy leading artists aggregate value - 3 Camel's Hair Bliawla, ai lNM) each !l camel's Hair Shawls, 9:j,ixhi each 3 Handsome iee Shawls. tau each III Gnahmere KhawU M eiich Silk Ureas Pattern B7S each ' ' SliCitv Building Lota, 8173 raoh sue remainder will consist tn silverware. Musical Buses. Opera Glasses, Pocket Bibles, aud dif ferent ailictes of oruaineut and use, aiuonnt- iugto, , GOO 3D NEWS, to tho people of SL'NBCRY, for they have purchase ed them goods low and are selling them at very Low All orders promptly filled. 1 1, 1R6T. Sunbury, June I AdmlniBtralor'te notice NOTICE is hereby given that letters of adminis tration have beon granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Anna Maria Myers, late of tbe Bo rough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Penn'a., deceased. All persons Indebted to snid estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having olairas against the estate are requested to present them for settlement. JOIIN MYERS, Adm'r. Lower Augusta twp., June 1, 186T. Wo are determined to sell our Goods at Prices and defy competition. We keep tho l-nt qualify of 3oo1j and sell them as low as the second qnalltleH are lold by other dealers. Coma and cxaminu our Stock nud Learn eur No chargo for showing Goods. That is our business and we take pleasure in doing it. Feeline vcrv thankful to the public for thoir very liberal patronago heretofore bestowed upon us, wo. leel oonnueni oi retaining meir oubuiiu, uy a sine odheronoe to tho rules we have adopted. REMEMBER THE PLACE, The Mammoth Store. Market Square, 2 doors oast of tho New Court Ilouse, SUNBURY, PA. J. W.FRILIXa A SON. Sunbury, March SO, 1H67. "LUMBER! LUMBER! The Ioitr County and fwunbiiry Lumber Company, Now fully established at the SUNBURY BTEAM SAW MILLS, are propnrcd to saw to order WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK AND OAK, of any size and all longths. Afutl assortment of always kept on band. Pannol, Flooring, Siding and finish ing boards of all kinds. MOULDING, SASH, DOORS, and SHUTTERS. SHINGLES, Sawed and Sbavod, White Tine, and Hemlock. I'luMerlnK I.atli and Pnllnjr, Plnninir. llinninir and Turnini. will bo done to order nt short notice. This Company design furnishing everything in their line at lueh rates that Lumher Yard.-i, Builders and all parties using lAimocr, win find it to their intorest to buy nt this establishment. ORDERS respectfully solioitod and will be promptly at' tended to by addressing, U.M. HfcAiti., cup t. TAKE NOTICE, rpHAT all thosewho are indebted to Doctor J. W. X PEAL, on Note or Book Account, are invited to settle tbo same within thirty 'days, ns after that they will be placed in the hands of U. W. liiegler., Esq., for oolloction without respect to persons. 1 J.W. PKAL. Sunbury, May 25, 1867. Sin Notice to Merchants and Shippers. fpiIE undersigned, proprietors of Weiscr Friok's J Lino, give notice to merchants and shippers that their Depot is still at HI 1 Market streot, Phila delphia, and all Goods directed to Sunbury ansDan ville will be promptly delivered. 13T Cars leave 811 Market street, Philadelphia, tri-weekly Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. W. 6. GOODRICH. May 25, '(17. J. R. RICHARDSON. K Q H W to 05 tfl o o w tn O H H K t W W tt l W M a a si ts d ft All kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, Ink, Paper, Ao. Miscellaneous Books, a good assort munt. All tho now books received an soon as published, and for tale at PiihliRlo.rtt' t,riinH. BIBLES, Frayor Books and Hymn Books, in every style of binding. Cutbolio Prayer Books. FAMILY BIBLES in various styles DICTIONARIES of all litos. Juveniles and Toy Books, a large assortment. Manic nooksj and Blank Forms of all kinds. Foolscap, Legal Cap, Letter and rsoto rapcrs. COPYING BOOKS, Inkstands, Pen Racks, Files, Paper, Cutters and Counting House stationery generally cheap PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS and dear. Gold Pens and Holders. Pocket Books and Bill Wallets. Picture Frames. Storcoseones and Yiuws, American, French. Ao. Drawing Paper, all sizes, Bristol; Hoard, Sis. Diurics, Memorandum Books, Ao Backgammon Boards, Games, Chess men, io. Toys a large and complete assortment Base-Balls and Bats. Fishing It ode and Tackle. Perfumes, Brohcmian and Parlniun Mnrblns. Ao. Gold Pens re-pointed. Lamps, Shades, Globes, Chimneys, Ao. Wall Pancr and Border, all kinds. Window Curtains, Paper Gilt and Oiled. Muslo and Musical Instruments rAIl kinds of Booki ind Stationory'not on hand promptly ordered. All tho Daily and Weekly Papers and Megasines. Agent for the "American Organ." Also for "La Rose's Hair Restorative, "Enamel of America, and 'National Stoain Navigation Company' Sunbury, May 18. 1867. " CHITTENDEN'S Commercial College, 637 Chestnut Street, (Corner of Seventh,)- PUILA DELPUIA. j by Suubury, Juno 15, 18il8. BOOTS AND SHOES. MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. JOHN WIIiVER, RESPECTFULLY Informs his friends and cus tomers, that he has just opened a shop for tbe manufacture of BOOTS A SHOES, on Sruc4Mr&t, bttueen Second ttreet and Centre Alley, Sunoury. where ell kinds of work In his line will be made up in the latest style and in tbe beak workmanlike man Having first class stock on hand, he flatters himself that be win oe aoie w aut u u, m wu in sidious. The publio are lnvilea to can Sunbury, June 1, 1807. JOHN WILVER. FANCY DRY GOODS STORE MISS RATE BLACK, . Market street, four doors west ofWm. II. Miller's Boot and bboe store, eunuiix, ra. -. RESPECTFULLY Informs her friends is Sunbury and vicinity, that she has just opened her SPRING c SUMMER DRESS GOODS, of every description, 'aubtoatuble Iresj Trlmmlnga, Head Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries, Lace Collars, Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Sheetings, Drillings, Alapaeas, Poplins, Crape and Lao Veils. Ladle. Main. Childress') Ilata and , ejapsi, of every variety, ' lima. Demoreet'i Hair Curler, Hair Colls and Curls, ttloves, Stockings. Collars, Corset, Ac. Gents' Collars, Necktie, half Hose, Handker chiefs and Bui pander. Bradley'! new Patent Duplex Elliptic (or doubls ' rlnrin SKIRTS 1 - nnPITTKH Kills tin Skirt. , Perfumery, Toilet Boaps, Hair Brushes, Comb, T.and..-yari..,.fOTlOT.BiiAcit Banbury, April 17, 1M7. "QIHD CAGES, 11 different kinds. If yot, want 3J ood ana eaP 4 ein.ooo in,uoo 6,01 HJ S,Wj0 15,0110 to,mi 4,Ol0 5,1100 5,000 3,000 ,000 10,0011 4,6bU 1,000 1,000 10,000 lO.fluO a, ooo 6,000 7SO 600 l.AIKI 8,750 62,000 Total, aaoo.ooo All the properties given clear or incumbrance. HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND ENGRAVIFUS HVnit imlera tn ua bv mnll. eneloaina from SI to BJ0. either by font Umi-evarders or in reaistered letter, al our risk. Leiser amount should be aeul by draft or ex, press. It) eliaiea with KiiKravinira 9,50 S3 shares with F.iifaavings 23 50 61) sharos with Kiiirravinira 46,61) 76 share with KiwiaviiH 04.60 lUUsharrs with Engravings HO ,00 Local AGENTS WANTED throughout the United Slates. FIRST NATIONAL IBDMa SUM srr3r,aaBE.:m329 H. O. THACHEB, Proprietor. MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, Established law. Incorporated 1S55 P A New Goods, New Styles, New Price The largest Stock of Boots and Shoes in this Marke TRUNKS OP EVERY GRADE & TRICE GonU' Traveling Satchel, Iland-Bngs, Valises, Ao. An elcgunt assortment of Ladies' I'ino Leather Sat chel Caba's, Ac, Ao. COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE. IMt-tiKiinl'ti ItiiUdlng, M A II K K T S QUA 1! E, April 6, 1867. fllllE following persons are entitlod to receivo an X inereose of Bounty under the Act of Congress passed July lotio, to equalise bounties. 1st All soldiers who enlisted after the 19th day of April, 1881, lor 8 years, and served their time of enlistment and have been honorably discharged, and have received or are entitled to receive a Bounty of 1 1 00, aro entitled an additional Bounty of 100. 2d All such soldiers who enlisted for 3 years, and have been honorably discharged on account of wounds received in the line of duty, are entitled to an additional Bounty of glOO. 3d The Widow, Minor Children, or Pnrents of such soldiers who died in the service of wounds or disease, are entitled to an additional Bounty of klOO. By application to 8. P. WOLVERTON, Ej.,of SuNBi Hr, Pennsylvania, who is an authorised Claim Agent, all such claims can be speedily collected. Sunbury, August, 1806V tf " FOR SALE, i A desirablo residence, suitable for a small family, located on North 4th street, Suubury, now occupied by Mr. Frederick Walters, tor particulars, apply to u. v. n uahiuj . The Association have appointed as Receivers, Messrs. GEUKGfc A. CuOKE a CO.. whose well known lille- ki ity nd business experience will be sulhcient guitmn- tee tnattne money imrusiea to inein win tie proniiiliy ap pbed lu Ike purpose staled. PniLatiRLrHiA, Pa., May 90, lf47. To tbe Officers and Members uf the Washington Lihia ry Co , N, 8. READ, Secretary. Gentlemen i On receipt of your favor of the 16th inst., notifying us of ,ouc appointment as Hiceivera for your Coinpauy, we took the liberty to submit a copy of your Oheiter, with a plan of your eiiieriiime, to the highest Icaal authority oi tlie State, and havnuj received bis luvor. able opinion In regard to us legality, atal eyniwlhi2iiig with Uie benevolent object ot your Association vis: the eduouuon and maiiilenauee ut tbe oi pliau children f our soldiers and sailers at tbe Kiversiue Institute, we have joneluded to accept the trust, aud to use our best efforts to proaaute so worthy au object. Respectfully, yours, Ac, GEO. A. COOKE A CO, Addrsss all letter and orders In HUO. A. COOKE A CO., BANKERS, 33 Sooth Tbud ferret, Ph iimJclphia, Pa Iteeeiver tm in warning ion uwary to. Juaeuv, 1B7 BAKERY. BAKERY. , 4V IlIlISUKOVEi Agent, , . Manufaotur.r of CANDIES, BREAD, CAKES, PIES, AO., Front St., door east of th P. E. R. K. Depot, AOKTIIl'.nUHLA:Bi, 1A. Customers will be served dally. ' Orders solicited. Northumberland, June 12, 1887. CALL and see those beautiful Bird Cajfe at th ew Hardware iter, of J H C0NLET4 0O 9.n.tjBjc: Sheet Iron and Stove G- ZETTLEM0YER & BR0., (Successor to BEN J. ZElTLEMUl LIS..) Market Street, near Engel's Store, SUNBURY, PA. HAVINU taken charge of the old stand so long patronised by tbe people of Sunbury and vi cinity, beg leave to announue to the old lriends ana tbe public generally, that they will supply them Wlia iiih must iwprovuu varieties oi s t o v us, COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the best Brands which ate uusurpassud for beauty of finish, simplicity of uirang.iueut, ooinbiniug oheapueas and durability sod each stove warranted to perform what they are represented. t'oul Oil, i'oalOll I,uiuajf I.uulerun, Shades, Chimneys, and all articles usually kept in an establishment of this kind. COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all sises. FRUIT JARS and CANS of th latest Improved stvlos. lie is also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting aud Roofing, Uange and Furnace Work. Repairing, cheaply and neatly eaecuted. OEO. ZKTTLEM0YER A BR0. June 8, 1867 y Young Men fraellcally Kdncnted for UiiNliteHN. Tho facilities of this Institution have been largely increased, and it now has advantages for imparting business know lodge which are unequalled. The practical value of its woll-triod course of in struction is attested by hundreds in all deportment of business. Many a young man owes his suucosaiu i;i'iti t.lm nufiliflcHtlona trained here. The instruction throughout is thorough, practical, and just'whot is daily used in our boat business housos. The instruction includes Book-Keeping in all its Branches. Penmanship, (l'laiu and Ornnmentul,) Commercial) Cal culations, Business Papers and Cor respondence. Commercial Law, Detecting Counterfeits, L'to. Studonts instructed separately end recoived at anytime. Diplomax'awurdod on graduation. Stran gers assisted in procuring snitablo boarding place. Board may be obtuiucd for about ib per week. Cata logues mailed free. CRITTENDEN'S BOOK-KEEPING, Counting House, price $2 60. High School, price tl 60. Common Sohool Edition 87i ots. Judge bhars wood's Lectures before tho Students on Commercial Law. price tt 60. THE CRITTENDEN COMMERCIAL ARITH METIC AND BUSINESS MANUAL. Containing new and rapid methods of calculation as actually iiul hv husineas men. Forms of Business Paper s acoompanied by explanations of their nature and use, useful Commercial Tables, and much valuable information on business subjects. Price $1 2b. Th sale of this Book has been rapid that it is already iu its second edition. Any of the above books sent postage paid on re ceipt of tbe price. 1 8. H. CRITTENDEN A CO. June 8. 18(17. tm AKs-iciiltiiral Implement), HOE'S tlrain Rakes, Steel and Iron Garden Rakes, Long and D Handle Spades, Shovels, Manure aud Hay Forks, Uros and Urain Scythes, Urain Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Traoo, Breast, Tongue and Log Chains, tlrind-stonea, Fanning Mill Stoves of nil sites and kinds, a large assortment of Red Wagon Haines, for Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth, for sale by J. n- C0LEY ACO; Illti: An HATER PROOF HOOFING ! f1 I1IMKS ACO.,aretheAgenUlntheCountic , of Northumberland, Snyder and Montour, M, WARREN'S Improved Fire and Water-Proof Roof. This is the cheapest aud best Roof that can bo put on a building. Has been used in the city of Philadelphia, siuoe 1851, where it bos superseded almost every other kind of Roof. It is recommend ed by the builders, aud U used on all ot the nno.t buildings inthat city. Pot ties contemplating build ing, will do well to examine into tbo menu ot this aud all other kinds of Roofs, atd give the beat th P'ueFountalB Hotel, of Sunbury, will, in a few days, be covered with this Roof, aud parties desiring to do so, may cull there and examine it. For further information address Box 14, Sunbury Post OUice, or oall at the uric ! T. HIMES A CO. Suubury!J8!JI807 .3m PHOT 0 OR A P H BOOKS CUlldrett') Carrlatj-esn WE would call th attention of those wanting a Child's Carrlag. to our nw nd large assort meat comprising bw and '"'yyjjjy 4 c0 A LBV AKD STATIONERY, Monthly Time Books Drawing Books and Slates. Books Hymn Books, Blank Books, Memorandum Boki. Diaries, Pocket Books. Ink Stands, Pens, Petals, a nno assortment 01 rapw, sua, ao. For sale by ANNA PAINTER. -l-ITH ua aelllna- Rl: Y Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, Ac., Hubs, Springs, very low OONLXY A CO. Coachmakers. Spoke a Large block at Sunbury, March SO, lbt7. MA.VI I A MAUr.B. Mr. A. TWEED. In Miss Ann Painter a Fanox. Goods Store building, Market Square, H dour woA of tb Pest Otto, SUNBURY, PA. RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and lb publio that sh ha agalu opened shop, isi Market (treat, Sunbury, where she t prepared lu mak to order Ladies Dresses, iu ao until u style, Ladiea' Cloaks, Ae. Also Gentlemen's tkitu Orders respectfully solicited, traubary, dsn l, lk7 ly V i
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