fiftc Simtmrg American. B. wilvert, N. 8. luMOLE, J Publishers. SlfllL-KV, PA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1808. iLocal Slffa.rs. Tilt township and Borough elections, In tliU wl( pitos on Friday, lbs 21st tmt. Taa CoMTtKMtAt Vocalists govTeonoert la h Maeonlo nll, on Thursday evening last. They will entortajii our Northumberland friends this (Sat urjsj) evening. A tw requiring the eolleotors oi bounty taxes In Northumberland eounty, to ente r bonds for the faith ful discharge of their duties, was roeently passed by both Homes of the Legislator at Harrisburg. PnoTnacTiD MccTtMot hare been held for some weeks put In the Lutheran and Methodist Churohes, of this plaee. We learn that a large number hare professed rer,gion connected themselves with these churches. O. V. A. M A lodire of l'nlt,l Am!n. M- ehanlci was organised in Milton on Wednesday night r.f lust week. Co-oporation and mutual exohang yf sentiment proves beueficial in all olawcs of so ciety. Tbi waATnsa has been extremely col J during the beginning of the week. Beveral mornings the tneronry stKid at I degrees below sero, at sunrise. n Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock, it stood below aero. S.iow. -Several slight snows have fallen the past week, which, in addition to the former snows, affords the best sleighing we have had for mony years. Many farmers are taking advantage ofthls in hauling lime for Ibcir land. Election or DmacTon.i. The following gentle men have been elected Directors of the Pint Na tional Bank of Northumberland :-A. E. Kspp, John Taggart A. 11. Stone, D. M. llrautigam, John Mc Farland, I). O. Dricabncb, Benj Hummel, W. H. f-lghou, Hon. Isaao Bidclspach. Icx. 7he recent oolj weather has greatly thick mod the ice on the river, and trade between this place and Snyder and Union counties, has been very active, for several weeks. Some days not less than thirty sleds in a row, have been counted crossing tho oe. Many of these bring produce and take back onl. . I. O. or 0. F. Tho following charter were granted by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, on Uio 2Jtli ult., fur Northumberland oounty : "C. O. Bacbmar. Lolg, No. 019." lobe locatoil at AVat ontown. "Fort Augusta Lodge, No. 6.10," to be located at Sunbury. IxroitTAST to SoLDir.ns. By a recent dceifion rtlio Court of Claims, the members of the following Pennsylvania regiments are entitled to $1U0 bounty : 20th, 27ih, IStb, 21' ih and "1st ; also, all persons who enlisted between April lilh and July 22d. ISBl.and were discharged upon surgeon' certificates of iliaa bility nnl received iw bounty. Rruci.Anr in NoRriiiMaKRiAKn. On Sunday night !at, the house of Mr. John Wheatley, in Nor thumberland, was entered through one of tho front windows and between ISO ami $170 stolen from Mr. Wheatley 's desk. Tbe robber made his exit by tho front door, leaving it open, and the cold thus intro duced aroused Mr. W., about o'clock on Monday morning. - - - - Ykkdixk A Walthm's Finn IUxrEr.s have been put into u-e in several families in this plaee, during , the past weok, by Mr. Fikc. Those dampers aro ! highly recommended l.y those who have usod them, j its effecting nn important saving in fuel, whilo tho lew pern tore of a room can be more easily rcgulutod I than without them. All who have given them a ' trial are satisfied, and would notdo without them. I Thk lioiionou Ki.rcTiox. The spring election is ! near nt hand, but we hare nut, as yet, hoard of nny ftepirant for tbe various Borough offices. As a new ! "Council is to be elected, we would suggest to the j firemen to get np and support a ticket rouiposod of , public spirited uitirons. who. if elected, will take j an active interest in establishing a tiro department , in thin place. - - . . Tiif. Oil W'kll. Y learn rhatnperntions at the Pnydcrtown oil well, on the farm of Valentine Klnsc, have been resumed. The work of boring wns commenced on Thursday last, under the suncrinlen- tendenco of Mr. J. Bussard, who has had experience in the business in the oil regions of tho western part I of tho Stato. The stockholders of the company seom dutcrminod to thoroughly teil the various in- ! dicutions of oil on Mr. klaea's farm i A MtsorctP I.opgi! at N'onniriinRnT.Ajin. Eureka Lodge No. 404, A. V. M.. of Northumber land, was instituted on Monday night last with the usual solemn and impressive ceremonies. C. F. Knapp, of Bloomsburg, acting M. W.Grand Master. After its organisation the following officers wore -elected for tho einw'ing year: E. Lewis. W. M ; .Tames Toole, S. W.; James Barrett, J. W.; t. Watkins, Secretary; James Scott, Treasurer. - - - - Stamping Defhs. The rerenuo officers of our Plate aro being instructed from Washington to ap point special officers to examine the eounty offices as to whether deeds, mortgages, and other official pa pore, hare been properly stamped. The peualty for omitting to stamp, or for not stamping properly, is fill for each doed. In Bucks eounty the examiner, in going over the first six dockets out of twenty, found about oue hundred deeds which had either Veen improperly stamped or the stamps entirely omitted, making an aggregate of fire tboussnd dol lars in ponalties. --. Northern Central ft aii.road. Tbe Danville American, of a recent date, pays the following compliment to the Northern Central Railway, and one of Us omployees. which we cheerfully transfer to our columns : "The Northern Central Railroad, under the present management, has established for itself a reputation for regularity, safety and com fort, socond to no other in the eouutry. The track Is the best, and tho ease and luxury of their ears are unsurpassed. Those who have traveled over the Northern Central, within the last three or four years, will endorse every word we) say. Apart from its safety, it is also provided with careful and gentle manly conductors sn4 -employees men who deal justly between the company and its patrons, and yet mete out that justioe in a manner that eannot give offenoe to the paMenger. Among the gentlemen who enjoy the publio respect in an eminent degree is Mr. II. S. Noues. From him yon ean always get a satisfactory answer, and vry favor a passenger has a right to ask." Railroad Appointiimti. Th rhfladolphi & I'.rie Railroad Company hu made taw following ap pointments ot this place, which took effect on Sat urday lost, 1st Inst. : H. F. Mann, as first-olas freight agent at Suubury, rise S. Stehley. Jacob Shipinan, as joint tioket agent at Suubury, vie 8. Stehley. Tbe Northern Central Company has mad th following appointment: Samuel Stehley, freight agent at Suubury. Jacob Shiptuon, Johst tiokt agent of US Northern OntTuI and Philadelphia A Kri companies, at Sunbury. It still b (eon that a division of ofliee has been mado and th responsibility divided. Hitherto Mr Stehler was th nominal haad of th tioket offio, ulthough Mr. Fhipman, lb present appointee, was Lhew and has been for ( number or year tn aoiuai gant. Mr. Maim, Us freight sgeut or lb I'. tv road, was foriAurlT U agont at Lewisburg sUtion Mr. Stehley 's duties as freight agent of th heavy hiuinoss of tbe Northern Central, at IhU plaoe, will v. ,.u. ienl furune mas' attention. W bar nni hm.r.1 of anv t heox-es in th ler ical fore anj Coimoit Schools i NoTiomtnLio Co. We hare received lb annual report of J. P. Wick orthara, Esq., Stale Superintendent of Common Eohools, for the year ending June 3d, 1807. We take the following, in relation to the tonditlon and progress of the fret school system Id this eounty, from tbe report of (J. W. Haupt, Esq., our County (superintendent : The whole number of school houses Is one hundred ad thirty-throe, in which one hundred and flfty three schools were lauirht d urine: the vear. Thlr teen new bouses were built since July 1, lHf), tn the following districts, vli: Sunbury, two. These are substantial and onmmodieus brick buildings, two nones mgn, eaon story being ten feet In the olear, between floor and oeillng, surmounted by oupnlos or bell turrets and bells. The mnln buildings are thirty-eight feet front by twenty-five In depth, with wings ten feet front by eight feet tn douth. Tbe out-buildings are suitable. The whole, Including area for play grounds, is enclosed by serviceable fenoiug. Cost of lots and buildings, $10,000. The furniture is eonvenient and suitable, embraolr.g ample black-board surfaoe. Tbe directors in this district have already commenced the erection of two oiner Doiming. to be in all respects similar to those now completed, the plan and specifications being the same in both Instances. Turbut, one; first-class brick building. Tho lot was donated to tho directors, for school purposes, by William Kemmerer. I'pper Augusta, one; a substantial, number one, brick house. The lot on which the bouse stands was donated to the board by our esteemed and generous fellow chiton, Col. Joseph W. Cake. Kush,one; a good, oonvenlont brick building. In the following districts good serviceable frnme build ings were created : Lower Mahonay, two ; Coal, two ; Upper Muhonoy, one; Lower Augusta, one; and Mount Carmel township, two. In Justice to the intelligent and energetic direc tors, through whose exertions the above mentioned school houses were erected. I would say, that in each and every iuslanae, the buildings are woll and substantially finished, and hare good out-buildings, nmplo play grounds, neat, durable and convenient furnituro, and suflielont black-board surface The ventilation, in most cases, Is good. In townships that have recently adopted the coin won school eys tom, the buildings aro not suoh as are desirablo ; in many cases being old, rarely supplied .with proper conveniences, and in some instanoes dilapidated. The enthusiastic and energetic direotors of those districts will, uo doubt, soon remedy this evil, by providing new and properly construoted edifioes. Upper Miihnnny township, heretofore a nnn-ao-cepling district, adopted the ooinmon school system last winter. Six schools were in operation during the year, which, considering the opposition offered to the system by uiiuiy of the citiiuns, woro quite successful. There ha been no marked or satisfactory change in srle il furniture, excepting where now buildings haro tieeit erected. I have suggested the requisite changes, and liaro supplied Uio direotors with a uopy nf the Pennsylvania School Architecture,'' from which to take plans for houses, desks, scats and other requisites. AuvtnTisiNd I'ATnoKAoa. We copy and fully indorso the following sensible remarks, from the Jamestown (N. Y.) Journal of recent data : "In a general sense, the effort on tho part of any merchant to get trade without advertising is a wrong to other I business men in the place. Wbolher a man believe in advertising or not, hn will coincide that the news j papers uro a great help to the place, and that busi ! new amounts to very little in plnccsthatdon'tsupport ono or more of them. Absence of newspapers is a bod sign for a place in a business point of view, as absence of churches is in morals, of school houses in education. The men who support the village paper do more to build up the placo, and make it prosper ous, ttvj draw trade there, than all other influences combined. Therefore, the man who tries to come in and take tho benefits of the prosperity without con tributing to sustain it, tries to "dead head'' on the rest of the business men. and does them wrong." J For the American. Lower Mnhnnoy Township. l.o we it Mahanoy, Feb. 1st, lSl'ni. Editor Aueiiicax : If any ono township in this county merits more praise than nnother, for interest taken in lis schools, it is Lower Mahanoy township. Having aoonpted tho free school system in 1SR5, they had tio freo school bouses at all until they built them. Now, however, they have nine now, largo, com mo- dious, beautiful free school houses all built within 2J years and will build two uioro next summer. Being thus encumbered with a heavy debt, the Uiroctors thought themselves not froo from censure, on the part of tho district, if they allowed their teachers time and pay to attend the County Insti tute, though very Killing tn nllow thorn to makeup the lime, if they resolved to go. Next year Lower Mnhanoy wilt send every teacher to the County tu stitute, having (ess or no detit. Their interest in their schools can be measured by the fact Unit the ttholt loan accompanied tho Su perintendent while visiting their sshpuls. Let other townships say as much, if they can. Tho iiurlli genet down here, hich, the Democrat says, dolights in "pinekster," "treason," Ac, will compare very favorably with most other places, but is not showu or manifested so plainly by rcoson.of thoir inability to use the English languago. Let the Democrat speak more ia accordance with facts. Lercaf.er. W. (For the American Zerbe Township. Trkvortox, Feb. 3J, IStlS. Mu. I'm mil : The statement made and pub lished in the proceedings of the Northumberland County Institute, saying that the Directors of Zerbe township refused to consent to give tho lime to their teacliors to attend the lnstituto, is not correct. C. II. KKAMEIt, President. A. I.. Bastresx, Secretary. Tn Mari:ii Tbiiii ok Coinr. Th fulluwingis tbe list of jurors for the March session of Court : GRAND Jt'lir. Val. Klnse, jr. .Shamokin, George Deppin, Jackson, Wm. Fuller, Sunlmry, jC. Kreeger, Sham. boro. Thus. Karchner, Turbut, iJ. M. U'Carty, Delaware, Geo. P. MerU, Point, Z. Ilogeudoeblcr, Milton, J. Malick. Mt.Caruiel bo.lileniy Gcigor, Kortb'd, Adam Kembel.L.AuguvtaJ. Uognn, Mt. Carmel tp. Sol. Ilriwious. Sunbury, Weslo.v llaupl, Shainokiu, C. r. Huff, Milton, j Daniel Hoover, Coal, D. Yost, Shamokin boro. 'Jacob Ruhrbach, Sunbury R. Garingor. I'. Augusta, Win. Grady, l'oint, 11 S. Ilurr. Shamokin bur am. Rennor, North'd, S A. Morgan, North'd, Tbos. Foulds, Zurbo. TRAVCRKE Jl'RV. Josonh Kisely, Sunbury, R.A.Ammcrman.Sham.bo nr. i'. tiiuron, .vniton, -ai. a. iviceiy, Delaware, Jno. Dunbaiu. North'd, Samuol Wilson, Lewis. I. Bubb, L. Mahanoy, ,J . Wagoner, Turbutvillo U. oris. I hilhsausoue, John Uludor, Turbut. Jacob Ilofla, Turbut, jii Reeder, McEwcnsville, Wm.Klasu, Shamokin bo E. F.Gould, " Martin Gass. " two. li. S. Faber. Turbutvillo. Win. II. Douty, bur. M.Graham, Mt Carmoltp ji. u .itiaucK, u. Augusra, iiaas, ii. aiananuy, Henry Morgan, Point. Sam. Sober, Shamokin, S.Smenk, Shamokin boro. Daniel Hoover. " Jacob Schlagel, Coal, 'Isaao Brown, Milton, Jos. Kvert, Wateoutown, IT.C.M' William, McKw'lle lsaae Item, n ashington. itleo. foulk, L. Augusta, R. W. Stewart, Turbut, J. M. Fry, Turbutvillo, 4. B. Weiser, Sunbury, 'John Linck, Coal, Benj Lerob, Shumnkiu tn.1 Alfred Krause, Milton, Ldwnrd Cbapin. Milton, .Stephen Hlcltey, North'd, Benj Philips, I. Mahanoy. J. C. Fisber, Washington, S II itnmeruian, 1,. Aug. f errv tiearaart, Kusb, S. N. Miller, Delaware, (Jacob Wagoner, Cameron, 11. G. rry, Shamokin bor Wm.Niipe, L . Augusta, 1. f. G auger, Milton, J. B. Lonker, Sunbury. fktit iirar. J. H. Hoffman, Rush, D. C. Hoffman, Delaware, Jacob r.vert, l. Augusta, isaao Uottorl, Jackson, John M. Huff, Milton, James Young, Lewis, T. Gibbons. Mt.CuruieJ tn.'.J. A. Snvdor, nham. bor. F. Dipner, Shamokin bor.'Robt MoCormick, Turbut B. Droeious, vi asnington, nam. l ost. cnamoain nor John Miller, Billion, IJoOn oil, Delaware, Aaron Sober, Itush, J . uampDeii, tjnamoktn, A.S.Matis, L. Mahanoy, ('aspor Adams, jr. Clint. Roiirhacb, Suubury banners, Ubillisquaque, Jno. Vandorender, Point, JoUn rica, uciaware, J. H. Brown, Sunbury, J. A. seats, Snamokin, John J. Smith, Sunbury, V. D. Paul, V. Mahuioy, D. K. llauok, i, Auguj a l'eter ttucb, norm a, Martin Weaver, Rush, J. Bordoer, Sham. boro. Joha Sterner, Lewis, R R. Miller, L. Augusta, Art. Buss, Delaware, H. Fry, U. Muhanoy, Peter llartuer. Lewis, Jaoob Stautu, Turbut. BUSINESS MOTICEB. tjTJob rlntlnir. Having received large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various now styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, 4 e., ean be printed in th latest and best styles, and on short notioe. Orders by mall promptly attended to. Blask Liasis. W have on hand large auin W of blank leases, neatly printed, which w soil t ten cants ner eoDT. A th season fur leasing property is at band, and as a large number f them willbr,.irl,-.r..hl.toiupplyth.d.m1d. W bar them printed witfe and without in ,i,i;, tua Ma Mori Tacsr! We have positively deter I mined to retail no mora Coal, unless for eaA en d lirerf. Grant Bro., Valehtiki Diets, 4t Haas A Wolvbrtos. General Grant's nomination forth Presidency seems to be as "pbixed" a "phaot," judging from the ton of the press, North and South, as that the olothing told at J. F. Shaefier't Tailoring Establish ment, on Market Square, Is a universal favorite with the publio. The eomperlson baa tiris difference, however that while Grant's praise Is in the month of but on party, the praise of Shaefler's olothing la n th tongue of all parties. Thi Rcsb at Bxce's Th publio are taking ad vantage of Book's low prices, and are carrying his goods off, (nfter being mad up into suits of all styles.) at a rapid rat. He has just replenished bis establishment with another supply of Cloths, Cas siineres, Ae., whioh he proposes to oonvert Into suit, at reduoed prices. If you dosir to purchase a good article, and at a reasonable figure, call at Beck's Tulloring Establishment, on Fourth stroot. Take Vkrt Particular Notice, that, to enjoy winter properly, you must b well guarded against tho elements. When you go skating or sleighing wrap up warmly, while enjoying th exercise, and make yourself comfortable A pair of boots or shoes from Miller's Excelsior Store, Market Square, on such oecaslons, is a great luxury and a safeguard against oold feet. Bractifi'l, The boautiful specimens of the Pho tographio art, on exhibition at Byerly's 'Jullery, in Simpson's building. Market Square, tell tbe publio, in unmistakable languago, that Byorly is a first- class artist. Call up and get a lifo-like picture. Tue General Vkiidict. The general verdict approves the suits for gents, tho suits for boys, the suits of all grades, made at the Continental Clothing Bataar, on Market Square. We would advise all who intend replenishing their wnrdrobos, during the present year, to call at the Continental end cxamibe the elegant stock of goods nlways on exhibition "Mr dvnr Murphy," said an Irishman to his friend, "why did you betray the secret that was told you ?" "Is it bctrayin' that you call it ? Sure, when I found I wasn't nblo to keep it myself, didn't I do well to toll it to somebody that oould ?'' Sam il.tn. vK...IJ ... I.. L., .,. f, i i ! ..... ...v . fact that S. Faust, the fashionable Hatter, is mnnu faoturing and selling eoods vorv fast and verv cheap, at his store, on Market Square. - - , MAHHIAGE8. On the .10th of January, 1SB8, at the residence of Charles J. llrunor. Esq., by James Beard, Esq.. Mr. Jacob P. Kkksciisku to Mrs. Lutisa Conrad, both of Columbia oounty, l'a. DEATHS. In Shamokin. on the morning of the 2Slh ult., Mr. DANIEL EVERT, agod 0i years, 10 mouths and 4 dnys. In Point township, January 21th, Miss SARA II TREMBLE Y, aged 7H years. In Northumberland. February 5th, Mr. J. W. STAMM.nged 75 yeijrs. k i ; it l it v a iKii ivrr. Corrected Weekly for tho "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do d do perewt. Ryo Flour, por bbl. do per ewt. Wheat, primo red, new. per bushel, Rye, do Coro, new, do Oats, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared per round .do do unpared do Dried Apples, do I2 00 00 10 00 00 .10 :m I 10 r.4 50 40 25 15 to 40 I 40 Dried Cherries, (unstoncd.) por bu. Bmter, per pouhd. Eggs, Cheese, Lard. Hams, Shoulders. Beef, hind quartor ' front Mutton, Chickens. per dosen, per pound, do do do do do do per pair IK ?S 20 14 l.'f IS M Kliumokin Conl Tnide, Shamokin, February 3, 18HS. 7'nwjt. Ctrl. Sent for woek ending Feb. 1, .1,81(1 O.i Per last Report, 17,573 15 I.'t.SHS Oft S.i,:i3.i in To fame timo lo.-t year, Ir.croa.so, 'ol 04 Special JCoticrs. Iiiuen.sxly Port" L A R. Tho proprietors of Coo's Cough Bulsam hava tucccodod '.n creating a do- mand in nearly every villngo of the United States. Reason why ? First, it is effectual ; sceond, it is cheap; third, it is pleasant to take; fourth, they know how to let tho afflicted know it. Krrora ol Vonlli. A gentleman who sutfurod for years from Nervous 1 Dsbility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of 1 youthful indiscretion, will, for the sako of suffering ; humanity, send free tn oil who need it, the recipe and directions lor making the simple remedy by j which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, In perluot connuence, JUll.x is. uuui.., my la -u; ly a cedar atrect, . i . TO CoilfcUllllit Ivom. Tbe Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, tho prescription wilh tho directions lor making and using tuestinplo reme dy by which bo was cured of a lung affection and that dread disease Consumption. Ins only object is to benelit tho ntllicted. and be hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing, any may proven blessing. Ilease address REV. KDWARD A. WILSON, my lR-'671y Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. i'OIiUVri? A. "0 'N ' ' IMS ri'llliT RUASIVR SOAP Is manufactured from PIKE MATERIALS, and may 1e considered theSTANDARDOF EXCELLENCE. For sal by all Grocers. May 18, 18BT. ly. A -' Cherry I'ectorul, ro TU RAPID CtBB Of Cough. CM; Influenza, lloartcnm. Croup, JlroncliittH, Incipient Lotuumption, awl Jor the Relief of' Connuinptire- l'utients in Ad- tanceu SUi'jct of tut ititeatt. SO wide is the field of it usefulness and so bus morous are its euros, tha- I in almost every section ot 1 eountry are persons pub- iiciy Known, wno nave been restored by it from alarming and even despe rate diseases of tho lungs. When one tried, its su periority over every other expeororant is too appa rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the publio no lunger hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangoroua affec tions Ol me puiiuuuarjr vraaua moiuaui 10 uur Clt- n nil many iiuoriuv remeuica mniH Uou the community havo failed and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, eonferred benefits on the amioted they eon never forget, and produced cure too numerous and too remarkable to be for gotten. ... .1 Lit- . v . it- . i : i i- - iva ean assure uo uuuno ma, iuvimuj wn- fiillv kent un t the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all that it lima ever done Ureat nam bars or Clergymen, roysicians, Dtates- nien, and other tminent parsonage, bar lent their name to eertify to th unparalleled usefulness of our remedies, but space her will not permit the in sertion of them, uur Agent lurnlin, gratis, our Anaatr.u Aluaiao. in whWb thy are alven, with also full description of th aomplaiuts our remedies eur). .... Tbos who reajulr an aiuralivo meateins to pu- .;r. ,y. MatA will find Ami Coup. Ext. Sarsa I i-arilla the on to use. Try it one, and you will lbDR. J C. AVER 4 CO, Low.ll, tx - I j((aa., aid sold by all Druggist an4 dealer in nied 1 li ins srervviere l'( .l-ei k V SK PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD KST-ABLISIlliD UMH PKK i: CLOTHING HOUSE, a .laias-MVl r, I r I T I , ! One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years this Establishment has done bnsi , new on the Una 1'rlo rJvs.em, and we believe we 1 mm l 1 .. nw vuij vioioin ii oue e in uio city mat striotly adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu tation which w are proud of, for good laste in select good styles and substantial materials, and nut less Important, for having all our goods, EXTIU TjVUI.I. 7fIAIl We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our j Goods are of both kinds Fashionable and plain .so that all tastes can bo suited. Tho price are tho I very lowest, as any one by a moment a thought must see, or otherwise we oould not meet the competition j of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made, we must put our prioes down to tbe advantages we ; promise. The people may depend, this is tho true plan upon j which to do business, and many a dollar can be saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind JOISTES i ONE PRICK CLOTHING HOUSE, 004 Market tStrroet, Philadelphia. Not on the Cornor, but oue door above Sixth. Msrch 2.1, 18rt7. ly : I DDHKSW TO Till- ; mk: RVOUf) AM) DKHII.IT- I 1 JV left, whose MiUVrnics ha vela-en protracted Hoin nui. i den causes, anrt wltone eases letiiire runipt Ifeitment M j remler existence riesiraMi If yuu ate suuVrius; or have ; sullered ftoin involuntary discharges, what rllect (toes it produce upon your geuetal health ? JD'i you (eel weak, debihliiteil, easily liud ! Does a little eairu exertion pro. ifuce palpitation the heart f Dues your liver, or urinary r oresin, or your kidneys. Iriipienlly (el out of i.nler Is your urme sometime thick, milky. 01 rhw-ky, or is it ropy on seltluiR .' Or does a thick scum rise In I lie t..p? Urns , smllilielil at the Imttoin aflcr It has stood awhile Do you ! ' have spells of short liieutliilix or ilyspepslu Are youl ' i l iwels constipated Do yon have spells of Csoilnn w I lushes ol PI.mkI to the head? tsyoiir memory iinpalird .' ' In Vour Iflllid eoimtautlv riivellilltf llmin Hub suliieet 1 Diivnu 1 feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, nl life Do you Wish to be left alone, to set away Iran evenlsaty f lines any htlln llutir make you start or jump f Is your sleep broken 01 restless? Is the lustre of your eyeans brilliant ? The hltmru on your cheek as hriicht ? Do you enjoy your, self in tieiely as well I Do you pursue your husineiw with the same energy ? Do y on feel as much emitiileiiec in your self ; Are your spirits dull and MasiriiiK. itiven to fita of , uielHiK'liuly ? If so, .to not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. ! Have you restless niulits? Vour hack weak, your knees : veak, and have hut little appetite, ami you attnbute this ' to dyspepsia or liver-eomplaiut ? .Now, reader, self nbuse. venereal diseases Imtlty cured, and sexual excesses, are all cnpalile oi prinlueinr; a weak- nem or me generative orgnns i ne organs ol generation, when in perleet health, make the man. Dai you ever 'B' boki, "tenant, eaeieetie, persevering, suc- ri.MUj uusmeKS-men ate always t th'-se whose generative organs are ill perfect health ? You never hear such men eompiain oinemg n,eianeiiiv, iiervoneuees, i.i paipitn nun fii iii i,ri Thev are never alruid thev eannot sne i , - ered in business ; they don't liecome sad and discouraged ; they are always polite and pleasnnt in the company of la ities, nnd limk you ami thrill right in the face none of your downcast looks or any other ineaiUK-ss about them. 1 do not mean those who keep the organs inflamed by running to excess. These will not only rui-.i their coustitutioim but also those they do hus:ness with ot for. Ilow many men finiu lindly.eiireil diseases, from lite rib-eta of self-abuse and excesses, have brought nbout that state of weakness in those organs that bus reduced .Hie general system so much as tn induce almost every other disease id ioey. lunacy, paralysis, spinal affect ions, sui-'ide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, ami the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever sus pected, and have doctored lir all but tl.e right one. Inseateffni' these organs require the use of n dmretie MIOt. llHOI.II'SFI.l ID KX TH ACT UI OIIL' lathe great Diuretic, mid is a cerium cute for diseases ol the IPudiler, Kidneys, Gravel, llropsv. Organic Weakness, female Ciiiiplaiiiis, Uencral Debility, and all discuses of the t'n nary I Irgatia, whether existing in .Mule or Fcui-ile, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how l-mg stunning. If uo treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity j may ensue. Our (lesh and blood are stipMuleit from these sources, and the liealtn nan happiness, mid tli.it ol rottenly, depends upon prompt use ol" a reliable remedy llehnhold's Kxtraet lluchu. established upward of tS years, prepared by II. T. llf.l.M IIOI.I), Druggist, 5".i llriaihvay. New York, and 104 South lutli rucet. Phikulrlphta. l'n I'Ricx I H5 per bottle, or li .tiles for S9..V), de'iverel to any address. Sold by all Druggists evei ywhere. Mareh. IMI7 ly DriAVNKSS, lit.INII.NK5S AMD Catarrr treated with tho utmost success by J. Isaacs. M. D., Ocul ist and Auriit. (formerly of I.rydcu, Holland.) No. 805 Arch Street, Philadelphia Testimonials from tbe most reliable sources in oitv nnd country can be seen at his office Tho Medical facility are invited I to uccompany their patients, ns tie has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL KYF.S inserted with out pain. No ehargo for examination. nnv.H0-ly. Information. Information, guaranteed tn produce a luxuriant : growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless faco, I ' aUo a recipe for tho removal of Pimples, Blotches, I Kruptions. oln.. on the skin. lea ing (lie nme soft, i clear, and beautitul.cau hu obtuincd without charge j by addressing I THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. I ' may IS, 'tl7. Broadway, New York. j . T HE II E Kill lioT P 6 O Ii . j And House of Merciy.. j HOWARD ASSOCIATION RKPOHTS, for Young . Men. on the crime of Solitude end the F.rror. Abu- , I see and Diseases which destroy tho manly powors. I and crest impediment to Marriage, with sure means t of relief. Sent in scaled letter envelopes, free of j charge. Address DR. .1. SKILLIN llOCGIITON, I Howard Association, l'hiladelpbia, Pa. June si. Irl7. ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 no C'li'sIHst Kim-1 IliilttdolisiiIa Are Iho best in Use, FOR THE FOLL0WIN3 REASONS: They aro mora simple and durable, easier kept in I or1!r' vaukt ,''n6or Bn1 more elastic stitch, a c 1 kan.iliril uim than anv other wiiuoi auu ww "--" J ... i Th m f-,.:M from two common spools, re- 'quire no re-winding of thread, fasten bothendsof ! lhe ibe" ' "n "P"' 0D" "d4 thoUh eVCry fifth st.teh cut the seam will not rip. I Very llltfhs-s.1 lVlzc, the I ross of the Legion of Honor was eonferred on tbe repre- ! sentative of the j ;icovi:h a. ii.iki:k at the Exposition I'niversellro, Paris, 1RA7 ; thus j attesting their groat superiority I in. mo-cMiies. over all other sow- ng GR0VER k BAKER'S RKW ITVLI H II 17 X T . !! A V II I - K M Fur Manufacturing, Combine th most modern and essentiul improve meuti. Tbe attention Is requested of Tailors, Manufac turers of Boot and Shoes, Carriage Trimming, Clothing and all others requiring tho us of th most effective LOCK STITCH MACHINES, To these aew styles, which possess nnmistakabl ad vantage over all others. FOR BALK BY Mia CAROLINE DALIU8. Market Street, SUNBURY, PENN'A., Nor. 83, IBOT. ly "XCtlHlMrUATlO." FIRST BABTIST CHURCH OF TREVORTON. NOTICE is hereby gives that un the loth day of January A. V. lBO, a pennon was prosemea u we Hnuit of Common Pleas of Northumberland County, praying the said Court to grant a Charter of Ineor miration to sundry oltifens of Trovorton, uudur tbe name, style and till of tho "First Babtist Church of Trovorton, ' witn me rigui ana privileges luomiu .i.,A and ifnosufiioienl eaus hi shown ts the eon- t.m.w nt tha (rat das of next term th second Mon day of Maroh next being the ninth (Uth) day of . . ' . . i, , .) j .I. .tik. miIiImm III JhlarCO, A. f - i ouo, uiv prajv. Ul Ml. uonuvuw. n... be granted according to th Act of Assembly, In 0 auob eas mad ana proviaen. By lb. Court, J. J. REIMES3t'YPER, J.n HS. -"t Proth'y PUBLIC SALE. WILL bo sold nt publio sale, at the residence of thoaulwriboT, in lewis township, near Mo Ewensvillo, Northumberland oounty, I'a.,nn V-Iii'isli J nnsl 'I hurstluy, ili4tli nnd 5th 1iiys ol'Iflnrrlt, 1WU, the following property, vis : rMZB STOCK-HORSES AND MULES. A span of brown match Mules, 1A hands high, woll broke. A pair of match sorrel Horses, 16 hands high. This snsn drew the first premium at the Pennsylva nia Stnta Fair, held at W illiamsport, as the boat pair of Horses on exhibition for all kinds of use. cattij:. 1 thnrnugh-brcd Durham Bull, 3 yrs . old on July 1!, 1SI17. 1 thorough-bred Durham Heifer, 1 year old. il yoarling lluifors, Durham and Aldnrny cross. 3 yuarling Durham Moors, 6 milk Cows, Durham and AMorny cross. 2 thorough-bred Durham milk Cows, and II Head of Beof Cattle. 81IKKP. 1 Lincolnshire Buck, 12 Ewes, Southdown and Cntswold cross with a lamb to a thorough brod Lin colnshire Buck, and 7 yearling wnnthors. noas. S Breeding Sows, thorough brod, Chester eo. whites. (J Mioats, thorough-bred, Chester county whites. WHKKI.K1) IMPLEMENTS. Throo good Iwo.horso Wagons, two of them with r'l-o boxes 1 r-pring Wagon 1 Carriage, 1 Buckeyo -""r i ---j -, n.i .uy era I'iston Grain Drill. SLhDS AND SLEIGHS. Ono pair No. 1 Bob-SIcds, 2 long 61ods. I Ion Med nnd 2 Sleighs. 1IAUNKS8. 1 Sell heavy breach-hand Harness, 2 sells Yankee Harness, 2 celts Plow gears. I doublo sett Buggy Hnrness, 2 double setts Fly NetLs, I singlo Fly Noit, S Saddles, Halters, Lines, collnrs, bridles and check JUKN IMPLKMICXTS. line tumbling rod Threshing Machine and power, 1 corn shelter, I wind. mill, 1 cutting. bm, 40 cattle chains, rakes and forks. FARM IMPLEMENTS. One hand press oider mill, 7 plows, 2 harrows, 4 cultivators, 1 corn plow, double-trees, spreads, log. chains, tug-chains, hnrrow-ohaina and I fifth chain, I potato fork. 3 pair breast chains, 3 pair wagon lad ders, 1 roller, plow-shares, grain cradles, mowing scythes, sickles and y corn cutters. TOOLS. Ono cross-cut saw, 2 post anttrs nnd post-horse, 1 shaving horse, 1 sledge, grubbing hoes, shovels, spades, crowbars, poet-diggers and 1 cant honk, 2 broad nxes, wrenches, auguis, chisels, planes, hilling hoes, axes and grind stono. SUNDRIES. One cook stove. 2 iron kettle, t brass kettle, spin ning wheels, Hax-brsko, satisnga stuffer, lard and butter tii-kins, hdncbes, flour chests, butter churns, bedsteads, barrels nnd water can, and other articles tonnuniernus to mention. .'ale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M.. of each of said days when terms will bo made known by SIMON CAMERON. Lewis township. Jan. 25. IHH ts. m;,ui;uy oii.iiiliT. THE subscribers having jiift erected and pnt in operation a Mill for llio manufacture of LINSEED OIL, offer tho highest mnrkct prico for FLAX SEED. They liavo attached to their establishment a Chop ping Mill, and farmers nnd others, wanting grinu chopped for feeding, con bo accommodated nt the shortest notice. A machine for chopping corn with the cub is attached to tho mill. MORGAN A MASSER. January 25, 1&63. ly JOII-l HAAS, JR. C. R. WOLVKRTOX, COAL! COAL! COAL! rilUK subscribers respectfully inform tltecitiicn of X Suubury and Ticimty, tuut they have ocotvi a COAL 3TAR.D at J. Haas A Co s Lower Wharf. NunlHiry, fn. where ihcy tiro prepurcd to supply all kinds of Sha mokin Coul, at cheap rates. Families and others promptly supplied. Couutry custom respectfully solicited. HAAS A WOLVEUTO.V, SjuLury, J.in. 13, ISCsS. BAUGK'S :om?ie:i:ciai. .iia.m:e:i:m: Vlf Wo announce to farmers and dealers In Fer tilisers, that tire folpwing price; have been ajoptod for tho present spring season : I! AUG II '.S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE. Price, ?5(! per 2.000 lbs. RAVGirS CHICACO BONE FERTILIZER Prico, 846 per 2,000 lb. BAl'GH S CHICAGO BLOOD MANLRE. This well known po ulnr trudo-tunrk will be f jund upon every package of tho abovo manures. MrRK The high estimation in which Batch's Bone Ma nures havo been held, during fourteen years past, wo shall fully sustain iu tho future. Having now tho entire control of tho great resources of the city of Chicago, for furnishing Ammonia and Photpbnto yiolding material, vii : Bones, Dried Flesh, Blood, Ac. .we have, in connection with our works in Phil adelphia, the largest facilities for furni.hing tbeso manure, tit tho above low prices. BAl'GIi A SONS, Philadelphia. NORT-WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Chicago JOHN RALSTON t CO., Gen'l Ag'ts, Now York. GEORGE KIRKE & CO., " Boston. GEORGE DIGDALE. Wholesale Ag t, Bultimoro. For all information respecting Ilia abovo Mauurcs, address cither of the above houses. old by SMITH A GENTUER, 6'unbury. Jan. 25, 16oi. uug 67-ly THEliREAT A ME MCA .V COM MSA TIOS Illinois Hole Ovcrit-umiu(( 3EVT1TG 1ACHI1TE. Is warranted to execute in the beft manner every variety of Sewing, Hemming, Felling, Cording, Tucking. Braiding, Gathering, Quilting. Overseam ing, Embroidering on the edge, and in addition mukos boautiful Button and Eyelet Holes in all fa brics. IT HAS NO KQUAL. Being absolutely the Bast I'AJIII.V .UAt'lll!-: IN THK WORLD, And rntrintiaallv the cheapest, for it is two Ma chines combined in one by a simple and beautiful mochauical arrangement. Circulars with full particulars and samples of work done on this Machine, can be had on application at Ihc sales-rooms of Uio Company, . W. Cor. Eleventh and cnestnut rntiaaei a Instructions given on the Muobine gratuitously to all purchasers. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL THIS MACniXE. lIrcclorsi i J. L. FENIMORE, President. WILLIAM P. JENKS, President 13uck Mountain Cual Company. BENJAMIN BULLOCK, Wool Merchant. Io. 40 SoutU h font bt. H. H. HEED, of George W. Heed & Co., Vholcali Clotbincf, rso. 4a juarKci ntreci. A. 1IAKT. JOHN T. TAITT, GEO. J. UICHAKU80X. PUiladeljiuia. W, B. MENDENIIALL, Of Coateaville, Chester County, P. F. PAXSON, of F. Paxton & Co., Notions, No. 50 Market Street. January J5.I868. ly wvlaitlom of urtssei-sblp. NOTICE is hereby given that th partnership be tween Levi Seasbolts, C. H. Wolvortou and r P KauhnlLa. was dissolved by mutual eonsont nn tha 11th day of January, 1868 Tbe books of th firm ar in th hands of Mr. Levi Seasholtx, where all persons indebted will -pleas make imme diate payment, and those baying claim will pre sent them for settlemont. LEVI SEASIIOLTZ, C. H. WOLVERTON. C. P. SEArHOLIZ ."unbiiry January !. IMS rflDt o tiot Rend tltlss Coiairm or yon j tv III ccrtitlnl' fluH out wlti-i-v Jots t t'lin Buy the MOST GC0DS, of tho BEST Q,XJjfti.XiIX"5r. Tor the LEAST MONEY. SMALL PROFITS AND (LTChT CASH 8ALES ! II. V. I ltll.I.Ad.', at tho j ARRANDALK A CO'S G II EAT WATCH CLUB. ! irtVERTBOnycendaagnod watch, and aifhoefn iJJJget it at the lowunt possible price; a horde of swindlers knowing tins nave contrived various in genious devices to get puopte's money, nnd then a. v srf . w , ; cither fail to se nd a wnte.h. or send one tlnit is worth- 1 less es n time-keoper. ARRANDALK A Cd., have t now perfected arrangements by which, for tho small ; sum of $10, a good and reliable watch may ho crn t tainlv obtained. Thev have formed a GREAT MARKET .St,tTARr, I ! ; J ' SUNBUIiY, PEXK'A., ! I I Has just received and openod the on our wholesale list, sent ynl freo, which is a Cist , claims patent lever, a hant.eome ami reliable watch, in sterling eilver hunting raso. ttni usualiv s"!I for EIK.SX SHl.t:C'Xi:i and I0. You will 1-cnTAiNLl- get such a watch; nud, ! bef-ides, you may get a ooi.Ii CHRONOMi'Tnti north jt'J. W'o roll the certificates as follows: Ono tor I 25 ecnls ; Three for 50 cents ; Six for ?l ; and Ten i tv for ?:'. To thoso sendin"$l, wo will n nd a hand- FINEST ASSORTMENT, of DRY GOODS IN TOWN. Frouch Merinos, Prints, Muslim, Ginghams, Casslmeres, Ao. NOTIONS of all kinds. Hosiery, Gloves, Men's and Ladies L'ndorgarment WHITE GOODS. A full assortment of TRIMMINGS. Builders will Sn.t my 6tock of Hardware, Fultitw, Ollfs, Cilasia, Ac, Complrle, PJJJDrugs and Medicines, Willow and Cedaraar. Quceneware, Glassware, Crockery, Suit. BOOTS AND SHOES- HATS AND CAPS, and in fact everything usually kept in a large Stor Call aud bo eonviueed tbat the CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY ALL YOUR GOODS is at The 3Iaimnoth Store. of K, -3T. FRILINO, Ttrmsj I'asjh.SOdays), as my Goods ar bought fur Cuh and Sold Cheap or th READY MONEY. u. y. rrnisG. Junbury, Oct. 1. IMT. NEW GROCERY! On Third St., ono door holow.Oie Lutheran Cburrh SUSBCnV, PENS 'A. IIENHY PETERS, Has just opened a a-aSMttXaC3BX:BsVTa AND ! Provision Store I and Is selling low for CASH. ! ills Stock Is complete, onnsiatiiig in part of j SUGARS, C01 FFLH, TKAS, .SPICKS, COAL OIL. I Molasses, Syrnps, Mai kerel, 'Lard. Hams, I-oia I'ried and Canned Fruits, Fronns. Raisins. Cheeeo, ana truckers, nnd in fact everything usually kept in the Grocery line Tho best FLOl'R and AtKAL In tho Market. Tobacco, Cigars. Bud a varlotv of NO I I'Ne?. Constantly on baud Shell and Can lW?fl'Ji'sSs) whioh will bo furnished to prival families in Isrg or small quantities. Also : All kind.l of Canned Fruit, at tho lowest prices. Country Produce taken 19 exchango for Goods Ijf Cnll aud exnuiina my .Stock, and satisfy your ! selves. ! IIENRV PLTERS. I .Sunbury, lr.o It. ISS7. j " iioiir .! kiii 01; M14lli: I THK subscriber offers to sell bis Boot and .Shoe j Store, located on X urket sireet. Sunbury. a tew i doors cast of llaupt's new buildiug. Including a i large stock of R00H. and Ladies and Cbildron's .""boes, Gailers. Ac. 1'ho room will also be rented I to nny person purchasing the stock, if desired. Hero is presented an opportunity lor doing a first.olasa Loot nud Shoe htisttiesa. 1 "he es ablieliment is offer ed for sale because the oaner ha. gone into other : business in tho West. J. H JhFr'MKS. Sunbury. January 4, ioC3. j WATCHES FOR THE MILLION 1 WA'i'Cll Cl.l'B on the f illuwing pian. Certificates containing the numbers of all tho watches named in our wbntexslo list (which is sent to all applicants) are mixed up, enclose 1 lu envelopes, and sold for 25 ecnts each. Kvory certifica'e is WAHRANTKn to be for a watch, and ns will lie seen on reference to the list, none uro of le vnluo than Ten Dollars. whilst some aro worth $300. We undertake to send any watch drawn whatever may bo its valucfor f 10, and in order that, every oue may absolutely depend I upon getting n tirst class time-keeper, wcguarunteo I that every purchaser of Ouo Dollar's worth of ter- s I tificatert shall reeeivn nt least ono for watch n A.'Vt i some chain gratis. To those fending ivo v.i'1 I send a ooi.n chain warranted not to t.irni.-h In 1W years l'artie: get! ng up larger rlubs will receive libera! present, particulars ot whi.-h may be i-unad on application. As it ie our intcti'.ion to 6 n strict ly lionornbln business, mid to insure our customers from liability tn hiss, we will send cur watches, if desired, w ITnofT moskv, instructing tho Kxyiress agent to collect only on delivery. If wo aro desired to forwnrd watches by mail, the money inu.H be sent us by Bank Draft or Post Ofiieo Order, and it will then bo at our risk. Wo will then rkiiiktkr the package at our pot office, and if lost willufi-i.ack it PliKF op ciiapub. it any watch sent is not up proved, it may be returned and the inoncy will bo refunded. Tho refutation of our firm, which has been ehtablishetl for fve years, and is well known in every part of tho oounlry. wo trust will ba deemed a sufiicii-ut guarantee that wo will fuitbl'ully perform all we contract to do. Addr-s ARRANDALK A CO.. 102 UROADWAV. NKW YORK. Dec. 21. 1R7. 5m Post GSco Boy, 5.2e5. Lime! Lime! Lime I riHIH new Lime Kilns of H. B. Murscr. at Solins .1. Drove Station, are now couiplctod and in sue cossful operation, producing lime of the ycry best quality. These kilns are Luilt nith all the luoderti convenience and improvements, and have a capaci ty of producing 400 bushels pnr day. Excellent roads havo been mnde to tho kilos, not inU-rfcrci with by tbe railroad, where wagon or i icds can be loaded in a few minutes from the scbutcs, w ithout kandling. Having opened a large bwly of tho best liuiestotie. at the mouth of tho kilns, they are enabled to suit lime at tho low rate of 11 cents per bushel, 'iho kiln are in chargo of compotent per ilous, who will nlways l prepared o supply cus tomers. Apply to II. M. Miisscr, Suubu.y, or Cha.'. Dunklchcrircr. or Chos. J. Conrad, at the kilns. . Dowmber U, tS(17. Mater nnl sVlre Proof SLATE ROOFS. THE undersigned respectfully informs builders in this and siljoiniug eouuties that ho is prepared to put on lute Roofs in a s(porior manner. Ho furn ishes the celebrated Lehigh county Slate, which is the best in the tvurkcl. Ho warrants his work to bo durnble nnd fire and water proof. He invites tho in spection of the public lo the work hehasdone in .Vun bury on Haupt s, Greiwough's and Haas' buildings, hud on others at various places. His prices aro us I jw a; those of any other slatur. Address, D. S. SMrTU. .unbury. P.O., or call at his residence in I'pper Augusta twp. January II, l!t!. ly OFFICE OK THK FI1ILADKLPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, No. 230 Wal nut Street, Philadelphia. SUNBURY AND ERIE BONDS LOST. Application has been made to the l'hiladelpbia and Erie Railroad Company (formerly th Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company) for tho issue of Now Bonds, for the following-described Bonds, with tho Coupons annexed, lost or dentroyed : Nos 851 toSN inclusive, for fcl.000 each, seven per cent. Sunburv and Erie Railroad Company Bonds, dated September 10, I8i7. Notioe is hereby given tbat New Bonds will b issued in lieu of tho above, March 1st, next, uulorf satisfactory reasons are shown to the contrary. GEO. T. LITTLE, Treasurer. December 2. 1W7 2m Holiday Presents I WATCHMAKER JEWELER, Uarkct Fqnare. near th Court House, SUNBURY, Northumberland County, Pa. HE has just opened an assortment of Gold ffffCt aud Plain Patent Watches. CLUCKS VX-.W for Railroads. Banks and Dwellings. Fine yf1 Gold Rings, Finger Riugs, Bracelets, Mini- s lure Cases, Oieanllions, iiocaeis, renens, mf Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Dessert, Tea Salt and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Spoous. Cups, Napkin Rings. Fruit and Butler Knives, Shields. Cotubr, Diamond Pointed Pens, Carters, Pitchers. Butler DiAes, Fruit I'nheo, Cako Baskets, Syrup Pitchers, ie.. Ac. Ho invites the oitisens of Sunbury and vicinity t" eall at the above place, where he will te happy to wait upon them. ...... to. I -Particular attention paid to RLrAlIUNG. December 21, 1S6T. " PURE LAGER BEER! ioiiti:ii A.1 Al.l Troui th Cold Spring Brewery, SUNBURY, PA. JOSEFE Ejft.CHE? KESPECTFULLY Informs th publio generally that he is prepurod to furnish LAGElt HEKR, POHTElt AND ALK, n large or small quantities. His facilities for mak ng Boor cannot be excelled, and is pronounced supe rior to any other ollured in Central l'ci.nsylvnnia It has also been reoommenaed by physieiuiis us a healthy drink for invalids. Hotels, Restaurants aud private families supplied at short notice. Sunbury, Sept il, 1387. IRON. A large assortment of tbe best manufac tured Bar. Hoop, Band, Found and Souur Iron, Nail Rods. Cast Steel, Blisier Steel, Drill Steel, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails. Anvils, Bellows. Vices, Hammers, Hedges. R.-ri ani TUe?, at rnNLEY A CO'S n't.'! tntplviil