f)e unfcur American. WiWn.VTRT.l-, .... N. B. KNOtK, fubllihersa NIAMIIRV I A. SATURDAY, JANUARY SO, 1867. MIDSX.B CB.BXK HAILHOAD. The President ef lie Company wUl aneet the eitltenj of Snnbury (nil vtctnity, Interested In tL construction of the Middle Creek Railroad, at tb Court Uouse, in Sunbury, on thil (Friday) even log, January 25th, at 7 o'clock, P. M. Let nil Interested io making Sunbury the terml nti of thii Important Road, attend. trCnnpr.tt Hasds. John Bilger, Esq., hat told tho Middleburg Tribun to Uettri. lumbard A Smith. tPTECEAD. Mr. Frederick Spaeth, well known In this ptnee, and for a long time proprietor of the Union Hotel, died In Lower Angaria town ihip on Tuesday of last weok tylloTi. CiiANoa. ilr. J5. W Blgoney, late ttt tbo Fallon lions.-, in Look Karen, hae taken charge of the Danville Hotel. Thil bouse bai been old by the late proprietors to Mr. John Wighluian, syho U the owner of several fin hotels In thii State. UrRcv. Mil. KnonEg. We tee it announced in the Lobanon Courier that the Rev. M. Rhodes, Into pastor of tho Lutheran Church, In this placo, will preach bis introductory sermon to-morrow (Sun day) morning, In Zion's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lebanon. QPTnR Lath Robbery The burglar who en tered the dwelling of Mnj. W. L. Dewart, early on .(Sunday morning week last, has not yet been ar rested. He was trnced to Philadelphia, where be is (aid to reside The scoundrel was formerly in the employ of the Major as a hostler. A great many of the stolen articles have been recovered. tjgr'A I! hole st to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Ahebicax are particularly requested not to -allow their indebtedness to overrun one year. All subscriptions itouJ be paid in advance ; but under S3 cotr!deru:ion should the year pass around with die subscription unpaid. A strict attention to this mill save us an immense umount of trouble and a wery heavy loss. itjy BIilto Brines (Compaxv. Tho following "pereocs wero elected, ao I.nctjay of last week, offi cers and managers of ilio Jlilion Bridge Company, for the present year : ilrarfioot, Thomas tiwenk ; Treasurer, Josoph Bound.; Managers, William Cam eron, John Dutcsman, Jacob Ketser, D. L. Ireland, I. B. Dav, William ilcCleeiy., Lenai Stout end Join Iiouls. CP" XonTni'MDERLAND Itemc, lie Steam 6aw and Pinning Mill suspended operations on account of tho continued cold weather, during tbo past week. Regular prenching, every eramug, slill eon tinucs at tho Methodist Church. A special meeting will comment in the Uni tarian Church, this (Friday) evening. EpSiLvsn, Wkomno The twenty-fifth annt- crsnry of the wedding of Henry Quittcrmu, Esq., was celebrated at his residence in Port Carbon, Schuylkill county, on Wednesday, the Iflth inst. A large number of friends and relative wore in attendance, who were well pleased with the reunion, and from what we learn left with the happy a&d prosperous couple numerous silver remouibrunee as keepsakes. Mr. and Mrs. Oietterman have con unions in this neighborhood. tfi Tun following persons were elected, oa Tues day last, Directors of the First National Bank of Sun' bury, for the ensuing year: J. B. Packer, Jos. K Davis, J. C. Horton, W.ll. Waplcs, Simon Cameron AVm. I. Grecnough, Jno. Haas, Wm. M. Kocktfullcr, ueo. i . tuner, ui. t-.imeron, A. li. Warlord, Weo Sinuller and A. Jordan. At a meeting of the Directors on Thursday lant J. B. Packer. Esrj., wc rc-clected President, and S. J. Packor, Esq., Cashier. y Discoverv or a Veisc or Coal. W ar indebted to Wm. R. Junes, Esq., for some specimens of coal, taken from Iba Muhunoy mountain, below FUher's Ferry, in Lower Augusta townrbip, this co'inty. Mr. Jonrs ij at present engaged in sinking a thaft in tho n.cintain, in order to ascertain tho extent of tbo coal vein, which, we learn, ns far as .discovered, is about twenty-seven inches in thick jirtf. Tho aprciuivns sent us were of a soft or bitu minous n-.lurc. TLU discovery has naturally crea ted roue cxjiten'.cn: in the neighborhood. US" Sals tr Valuable Rial Estate. We letrn that Mnj. W. L. Dewart has; sold th stone dwelling Louse on tiie cornor of Market and Third streets, in this place, at present occupied by him as a residence, to Wm. U. Miller, fur the sum of $7,500. We are informed that the Major Intends building on th lot occupied by his office, on tb north lid of Market squuro. fp The ConHKiFioNEna' Clehk. In th list of tppninl incuts ma Jo by tbo Commissioner! of thil loiiLty frr the yearlSCT, vihieh was published in id AiieniCA of the 5th iust., tb suae at Charles Yavr was, by an ovcrs.'glil, omitted, be hat ing been e-appointcd by the Board. Mr. Weaver has held position for several years past, and ha proved a efficient and obliging olork. CP Election or Orleans. Tba following oard of Directors was elected at a meeting of the ockhulders of th Middlo Creek Railroad, held at ewijtono on the 15th inst. .-President, Abner aompson, of Lewistown ; Directors, Joseph Alexan r, Lewutown ; Thomas Beaver, Danville ; John ayes, Jr., Lenistowu; John A, MeKee, Lewis wn; David Morgan, Pittiton; Amos Mitchell; C. Simrsoo, Selinsgrov-; JohnD. Romig.Adauu :g; John Smith, Adumsburg; John W. Shaw, wis'.Qwn; Joseph Ecranton. Scranton; Moses ecbt, Beavertown. 'Zsi' Ei-: ri bt Odd Fellows' Ball Associa e. Tbo order of I. O. of O. F., of thil place, 'U-ir.j their preotnt lodge room too small to ao-..(- dt-tc largely increased numbers, have ar 1 a bu.Hiii).' asaosiation, for th purpose of tio'g a new klu I lore commodious Hall, during iourio of L'xt seuson. Application was made to lost court, and a charter as granted for that yst. fb palitlonrn met PO th first Monday jing in January tod sleeted tba following per ns managers: S. B. Boyer, C. J. Bruner, Solo Ktrih. J. W. liuuher, Henry Clement, Jacob S. Licks and C'baiku Sarvis. uo following persons bay been chosen as oCcer be association : President, S. B. Boyer ; Score t.r, J. W. Bucher; Treasurer, Henry Clement. lVTnr. Oil Weli. At SKTotnTowf. Our Soy srtown coircixindcnt informs us that the cjo'.roo' rs for borir g th well on tba Klase form received r lo'ccsary tools for taking out th drill and rop otu Ui bottom of th wall, on Wednesday of last k. -The accident Vy which they wr compelled suspend operations occurred about tbre weeks ce, avl w eaustd by th breaking of the rope endeavoring to draw ap tb drill, leaving th ter and SO feet of rope at th bottom,. Tbey ex ieneei considerable difficulty In tb operation, on Friday succeeded in their efforts, when tU and rop .war saely removed, Tbey war in delayed a few days in starting th work. In er to perfect eoroo arrangements, but azpact to under full headway by an latter part cf thil k . 1 ho contractor. Meant. Ilaugfaawoat, Jack no 1 Thjurjby, desrrv r dit for tb prompts! . wbiob thy otmsub th Btithap, aad getting p la working dr agate. I3".T" following letter written ,ky Jady, de scriptive of lb severe snow storm which oeeexrod in Massachusetts, on the S7th ult.,tq a Mend In this plaoe, will, no doubt, b Interesting to many. Tb sow (term is prenoenoed tb most severe vr known, and a! vest, If not quit, without B poraUil la oar history t . . i ' PirrsriBLD, (Mass. Thursday, Dm. ST, WW. I Intended to take this letter to the offioe arl r this morning, bat when t ewoke, I found the air perfeot ly full qf beautiful lhiht fleeoy now flakes, and they have oontlnaed to dosoead without a moment's Inter- mission as rapidly as on oouid follow another aver since, sole 11 be obliged to wait antil tb snow- ploughs save prepared in way neior m. w Friday. Dee. 2d Sine writing: tn above, th storm has inoroased to a fearful extent, and a great quantity of mow bas already lallen. v loomed here completely buried and I was obliged to send tor Patrick to com and dig us out. Instead of on of those quiet, gentle storms, In which th big Bakes deseend so gracefully , beautifully elothing th bar branches of lb trees, a it war with th white dra pery of purity and innocence ; it has become a per fect temnest. Kins Knlus, it would seem, had rashly released from their prison-house, all th winds of heaven ; and exulting in to tneir newiy-acqutrea freedom, with unbridled fury, they are fantastically whirling op th snow a their capricious fanoy dic tates; beaulfiully diversifying the winter landscap with every variety of bill, valley, and mountain. Th mercurv begins to descend : Jack Frost is dan cing round the bouso to the music of tho old Boreas ; saucily peeping tn at an in winaowe, at tn sain time slyly drawing bis thick white curtain over the )ncs ; and sunn nothing visible will be seen. W in er In all its sublimity reigns supreme. Saturday, Deo. 211. I did not send my letter to tho oDice to-day, knowing that th unuaally heavy fall of mow. during th two days past, would pre vent the transudation of the mails. The storm has ceased, aud to-day may occasion ally be heard the slew jingle of bolls, anil now and then may be seen a man or a boy. or forlorn woman, staggering and pitching through the snow in the miditlo ot the street. Ju on nas as yet nnu courage to attempt the formidable task of opening the side walks. Tbo Albany train lor th East remained her over night, anil all the next day until four o' clock, when it started nut with four engines nn 1 a hundred men witn shovels, i nave not neara whether or not they succeeded in making their way through to bpriiighuld. EjfSnAMOKis Division of Tn Norther Can- tral Rau.wat Tho quantity of coal carried over the Shamokin Division of the Northern Central Rail, way during 1866, was 657,160 tons, 11 cwt. In the year 1865, 457,161 tons, 17 cwt. Amount of coal shipped by each operator ovor the Shamokin Division Northern Central Railway du. ring 1S03 : Names of Collieries and Lessees. Cameron John ftaaa A Co. Burnside S. Bittenbcnder Co. Bear Val. Shamokin A Bear Val. C. C. Henry Clay John B. Douty, Agent Big Mountain Bird Coal A Iron Co. Tons, cwt 81,447 17 S4.671 Kg Villi 07 4.1.517 07 60,(02 00 6,lu7 U7 12.221 03 12,823 10 42.755 04 25,764 01 VUd 13 S5.UI0 09 31.819 09 15.849 19 1.290 11 11,22 03 29.499 07 7,373 03 2t7 Oil 10,120 02 Buck Ririmi Mnv. Patterson A Bro. Luke Fidlcr Burutide Coal A Iron Co. Lambert John 11. Bewees A Bro. l.nncastor Shamokin Coal Co. Brady John I). Douty A Co. Continental Tilcy, Dore A Co. Excelsior Excelsior Coal Co. Enterprise R. A. Aromerman. Agent. Ureen Mountain S. John A Sous, Isaae Taylor Hoover A Starr. Coal Mountain W. F. Patterson, Agent (?tuartvillu Wm. Montolius. Dnn Webster Sutton A Henry. Coal Ridge No. 1 James Kclley. Coal Kidgo No. 2 Coal Ridge Imp. Co. ToUl (gross ton?) 657,100 15 Editor's Tablo. Tub Atlantic Moktult. The February num ber of this excellent magazine has been received, aud contains, ns usual, a large amount of useful and interesting matter. Th contents are : "The Guar dian Angel," part II, a story of New England life of to-dny, by Oliver Wendell Holmes; "Mona," a poem by Alice Carey ; '-Clinrnctcruticaof tho l'litn belbiin Literature," tlio first of a series of articles on English literature, by E. P Whipple; "George Bo dillion's Kuight ;" Comic Journulinn ;" '1Iizh In'th's Chrmber;" ' Katharine Mornc,:' part IV; "A Drift-Wood Fire;" "Heul Estate,'1 a poem ; 'How Mr. Frye would have preached it ;" Glacial Phenomena iu Maine, by Prof. Aeassis ; 'Foria Maggiore," a chapter of Italian experience ; ''The Guerdon," a poem ; Recollections of John Vamler lyn; The Republican Alliance; "The Stand-Point of the Boarding House:" Reviews and Literary Notioes, Ac. Publihed by Ticknor A Fields, Bos ton, Mass. Uarter's Maqaxike. Tba February number of this sterling monthly magaxin is on our tublo. It is unquestionably on of tho best periodicals pub lished in this country, and contains from fifty to one hundred per cent, more matter than any other Auic rican or EnglUb periodical of its class. A scries of illustrated papers is in courso of preparation, de scribing the resources and character of tb mineral regions of Culorudo and Montana. Tho following are the contents ol this number : "Vt ml Dill," (il lustratcd) ; "Something About tislies," (illustrated;) "Calcutta, the City of Palace." (illustrated ;) "Old Aunt Matilda," part II ; "A Talk about Talking ;'' ' Knickerbocker's Visit ;" '-The Virginians in 'lex. ns." continued ; "Struggles for Li!'c ;" "Old Mrs Hunter;" "Civil War and Social Beneficence;' "Aunt Sarah' Outfit;" '-Now Yurk to Washiug. ton;" "Two Hopes;" "In a Street Car;" "My Lost Alice ;'' "Courtship and Marriage;" Editors Easy Chair ; Monthly Record of Current Events Editor ' Draiver. &., Ao. Published by Harper A Brothers, Franklin Squaro, New York. Godey's Lady's Book, for February, has been received. This is the second numbor of vol uuic seventy-four, nnd one that the publishers may well take pleasure in presenting to the public. Tho illustrations are of the very highest order of the art, and tho literary matter cannot be excelled by any other uiugaiine. Amoug the contend is a beautiful ateel etigraviiig. untitled "Tho Lost Money" n duuble-pugod colored fashion-plate, two Valintine wood-cngruvings, nnd great variety of fatternn, dresses aL.l other ladiea' gear. Marion lurlund concludes a story beuu iu the January number, besides which tire "The Two Valentines, by Mary Forman;" "The Little Strategist," by no unnamed writer; "Ten Years and Two ilearls," by Bella RutU-dge, and much other interesting rending mutter, iu addition to tho Editor's Table Godey 's Arm Chair fue Domestic Department, Ac. Pub lished by L. A. tiodey, Philadelphia. BUSINESS NOTICES, fyjolt I's-inlirtsr. Having received a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbill!, Circulars, Cards, Letter Uaads, Bill Ucads, LakeU, Ao., can b printed hi the latest and best stylet, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Geeeoai, Sutler's Expemitb Erin. The two suits now in progress In th New York court. if decided against Ben, will eost him $275,000. How much better is it to try on your suits in this place, at John E. Smick's fashionable tailoring es. tablishment, -an Fourth itreet It cost nothing to try your eat in one of them, and vary little to carry the suit with you to any court. ' . We hav all heard of asking for bread and re eelving a stone, but th young gentleman may be considered still worse treated when b asked for a young lady's hand and got her father's boot. He deserved it for not going to Harry Tbaeher's, in tb old Boulton stand, Market street, and getting a pah-, that would bar set much easier, mad before ha put th quettioa. BIIFII Wob't Tbocsle Yob. Keader.tr th wet and told Inflict distress upon your body, let us giv you a hint In that connection, which may prove of value in averting th evils arising from these eauses. D order won't trouble yon if yo always observe th requisite precaution! j therefore, go to Wm. U. Mil 'er's Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, Market street, Sunbury, and provlda yourself with a substantial pair of Boots or Shoe get th best and yon will find that they will add very much to your om(ort. But if you ar satisfied to paddle about in th eold, with insufficient covering to your feet, just go on, and If you don't get "pains for your pay," then na ture will play a Strang freak of weroy to your intercity , , Hob. U. J. Raj uoota presented a petition to Congress, signed by Philadlpuiana, aking for reduotivn of th tax ea "dratted iklm." Th btst way to reduct that tax Is to dress your ikint with th beautiful elothing tnanjifaotared at tb tailoring es ablishmaat of Jacob 4. Bask, job Fourth street Judging from th modern price at which Back sells his cujtbjng, four skins anu arassea eneapiy enough, sad yen U1 surer mmb plain of th tax io that diraotioD. kfr. Back offers his large ana axUuaiv (task VIIHH, VMPr" --o- --- f i I tary to elaeiag ap hi butinaas in tb spring. Grt I haifahu Bty be Ui bj prfcif it, I tjT To Claim Aoirti. Blank for th oolleo tlon of "Claim! of Print 8oMlr and Koo-Oom-snissloaed Officers, dor th bit Act of Congress, equalising bounties, hvs beeo printed and are now for sal at tb Ambbicab oftto.. W keep on hand full supply oi all kinds of military blank, whloh w sell very eheep. They ar eopiod from blank prepared In th Department a Washington, and eea be relied a for eosTOoluean Order front a d li ana will reolv prompt attention. a "1 cocld a tale asfold who narroTest word would harrow ap thy soul, frees thy young blood," in th words of nntalefa ghost, and indeed In these winter days it would k nothing difficult to frees one's young or old blood either. To so cur ourselves against such a mishap w should wear a suit of th elegant ready-made elothing for aala at the Conti nental Clothing Baaaar, Market street. Everybody should sail Immediately and select from th oaten siv stock at that estoUkthment. "I A too old it will oot too much." But If lb duty b on that yon feel yon ought to perform, th only way to meet th ease is to insur for a less amount than you would li you were young- Th rat of premium is in exact preportloa to th increase of rinl, and admonishes you to no longer delay th performano of duty So important to those dependent on you. Jacob SntpMAK, Firt and Lift Insurant Ajrent, Sunbury, Pa. Specimens. The beautiful specimens of the pho tngraphio art, on exhibition Iu Simpson's building, Market Square, Suubury, tell tho passer by, in un mistakable language, that S. Byarly Is a first-clan artist. Call op and get a life-like pictur. DEATHS. In Point township, on the 16th inst., of typhoid fever, Mr. NICHOLAS STRASSER, aged 23 years 6 months aud 9 days. fSI'.'M.I KV nARHIilN. Corrected "Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, par banal, $15 00 8 00 10 00 6 60 2 ;o 1 10 85 50 1 00 40 20 15 3 00 80 35 26 20 2d 20 14 13 18 60 do do do do per cwt. per bbl. per cwt. per bushel, do do . do da perjound Rye Flour, do Wheat, prim red R, Corn, new Oats, Potntoes, Dried Penches, pared do do unpared Dried Applet, do Dried Cherries, (unttontd,) per bu Butter, per pound, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Hams, Shoulders, Beef, bind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chiokens, per docen, per pound, do do do do do do per pair - jtlinutoUIn Coal Trade. Shakokin, Jan 23, 1867. Tim. Cfri. 6,560 19 4,661 03 11.222 02 11,919 12 Sent for week ending Jan, 10th, Per lost report, To tame time last year, Decrease. 697 10 Sytctal Notices. lUmrfctal institute - FOR SPECIAL OA8E8, Io. 1 1 Mo it a Mrcct New Turk. Full information, with the highest testimonials; also a Book on Spcciul Diseases, in a sealed envelope sent tree. LjBe sure and send for them, and you will not regret it ; for, as advertising physicians are generally impostors, with references no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to DR. LAWRENCE, No. 14 Bond street, Now York. iiov. 17, 1363. ly BLApES' EUPHONIAL I. U I! It I C A T O It N 1 THE PEOPLE'S MOST SURE AND EFFECTUAL remedy for Coughs, Colds. Croup, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis. Diphtheria and all Pulmonary diseases. The Lubricator is a medical preparation in tho form of a Lotengo, which of all modes is the most pleasant and convenient. They contain no deleterious ingredient, and are Warranted to be always safe even tor the weakest nnd most sensitive stomach. In Croup they give immediate relief. For Coughs and Colds they nre iuvnluablo. F'or Catarrh, Asthma, and Bronchitis they have no equal in the market. (vide certificates accompany ing euch box.) Diphtheria, that dreaded and deso lating disease, they control wonderfully and almost immediately. Ko Publio Spcuker, Singer or Teacher, should be without them, aa they remove hoarseness und strengthen and elenr the voice. Ijjr- Always use tb em in lime, and if thcSymptoms are severu use very freely. J. U. BLADES A Co., Prop's. Elinira. N. Y. JOHNSON, nOLLOWAY A COWDEN, Wholesale Agents, rtiiiuuelphia. f or sale nv all Druggist. Jan. IK, lou7. lr. HHmiioU'sj Jlnndrnke IM1U.- A (Hiibklllule lor ('iloii.-l. These Pillt are composed of various roots, having the power to relax the tccrctioni of the liver as promptly nnd effectually as blue pill or mercury, and without producing any of those disagreeable or dangerous eii'ocU which often follow the use of the latter. Iu all biliout diinrdcrt these Fill may bo used with confidence, as they promoto tho uiaohurgo of vitiated bile, and remove tboo obstruction, from the liver and biliary ducts, which are tba cause of bilioui u (Tedious in general. btutMas tiAKUHAhii ribbs cure iex headache, and all disorders of tb Liver, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue, costivaness, drowsi ness, and a general feeling of weariness and lassi tude, showing that the liver is iu a torpid or ob teructed eondition. In short, these Pills may be used with advantage in all cases wben a purgative or alurativ medicine is required. rioase asa tor "vt. oonenoa aianuraa nut, -and observe that tb two likeucttet of tb Doctor ar on the lioveruuieut tamp one when in the last stage ol tuusumption, and laeewer In nit present health. Sold by all Druggists and dealer!. Price, 25 cents er box. Prinoipal ODice, No. li North UUi Struct, 'hiladelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents : Demas Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, New York ; S. S. liance, 108 Balti more St., Baltimore, Md. : John D. Park, N E.eor. of Fourth and Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio : Walker A Taylor, ids and US Wabash Avuuue, Chicago, III.; Collins Brothers, soutbwutl corner of ltd and V in BU., bt. Louis, Mo. Oct. 2t), loOo. linASthw.ea.mo.ly. To Conaiiinpiives). Th advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeki by a very simple remedy, after haying suffered for several years with a sever lung affection and that dread disease, Consumption 1 anxious to make known to his fellow suflarers the mean or cure. To all who 4lro it, be will ton; a opy of tb prescription used (fro of charge), with th dlreo tlons for preparing and using th same, whloh they will find a . sues CjM for CuasiMi-Tioij, Astbua, Bboeceitis, Cvusbs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Afieetions. The only objeot ol the advertise in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread Information wbieh he eneive to b in valuable, and be hopes eaary suffer will try his .lemedy, a it will ust thsm nothing, and may prove a blessing. t Par Lis wishing th preripUoa,aBB, by return mail, pleas tddrett Be.-. EDWARD WILSON, : a'illianuborgh, King Ce, New York. JtMtVJ 13, 1654 ly. Ialueaa, IllBidB)e3 etctd Cturrh Treated with tb utmost aneai by Dr. J. ISAACS Oculist and Aurist. (foimerly of Leiden, Holland,) No. 611) Pine street Philadelphia. Testimonials from th most reliable sources in th City and Coun try eau be Ken at hi office. The medical faculty are Invited to aoeompany tbelr patients, aa k ha ao sa- eret la hi praetloe. Aruooiai eyes, uuwriee: wu. out pain. No oharg BtA lor eaaaaisatioBj. tf, 19, itsM -ry A Cougbt A Coli er 1 Bore Thipoat. RbOjCIBE IMHtOIATB ATTEIT,IO!l, : ABO SBOM.D WB ClIltCKBr). I If ALLOW IO TOCOXTIEUE. f Irrltatlvit f the Iu"K f' ..ttsAtX A Permanent Tbront 1" ..HtCls- 1 Ilaesiao, or Cost ejnntpfloa 1 ortBE rue aatciT. BROWN'S ononciiiAL TBOCIIBS BAVIXa a DIRECT IBriXESCR TO THE PARtS, . OlVa lEUSMAXB BELIEF. For Broncb.HU, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Uiaeot.es, Troohet are Bted with always good lucoess. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find TtorAet useful rn dearbig the voice when taken be for Singing or Speaking, and relieving the thront after an unusual exertion of tbo vocal organs. The Troctr ar recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and hav had testimonials from eminent men throughout th country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved then- cllicacy by a tent of many yean, each year finds them in new local! tict in voVloui partt of the world, and the Trocht are universally pronounoed better than other ar tioles. OnrAiifonly "Brown's Broschiai. TnocHtta," and do no) tnke any of the Worthless Imitation! thut may be offered .Sold Everywhore. November 24, ltfl6. 6m DISTRIBUTIONS. W would oall attention to the opinion of one of the lending paper of Canada on this ttilject : Most of our rctidcrs have, ni dcubt. read om of the numerous nrlverlitements of d't1- Enterprises, Uift Concerts, Ao., which appor.r from lime to time in the publio prints, offering most tempting bargains to those who will patronize tiienT. in most cases there are gopnine humbugs. But there nre a few respectable firms who do business in t hi ina-iner. and they do itai'a means of incroaaing their whole sale business, and not to make money. From such firms, it is true, handsome and valuable articles ar procured for a very small sum, and wbnt it moro important, no ono id ever cheated. Every person gets good valuo for his dollar ; because, us wo hnvo stated, It is intended to act at an advertisement to Incroase their ordinary butincse. We have seen numbers of prizes sent out In this way by Srebiiab, Watsob A Compakt, of Nucjau Street, N. Y., and there it no doubt that tome of the articles are worth eight or ten times tho money paid for thorn, while we hav not seen or hoard of a single article which was net fully worth the dollar which it cost, Ilut tnui M only or.eot tlie exceptions: ot tins rule, for at a genernl thing the parlies engaged in thii business are nothing but clever swimllois. (Saturday Header, Montreal, C. E , Jan. 13, 1806.) Oct. 20. eow-8t Klrnuge, but True, Every young lady and gentleman In the United States can bear something to their advantage by re. turn mail, (free of charge.) by addressing the under signed. Those having fear of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing thtseard. All others will please address their obedient servant, TUOS. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, Kw York January 13, 18C0. ly rrihe t'onl'cHxfotiM ond ICxisertciice X OF AN INVALID. Published fur the benefit and as a onution tn young men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Preinnture Decay of Manhood, Ao., supplying at the same timo the means of self-cure. By one who nni cured himself arter underioinz considerable quack ery. By enclosing a poet-paid addressed envelope, single copios, tree of charge may no naa ot me au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq,., Brooklyn, Kings wo, a. x. January 27, 18S8 ly. BTCII! El CII! ITCH! ECRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! VIIEATON'S OIXTMEXT Will Cure Hi I toll In SH Hour. A1m curei SALT RHEUM, ULCERE, CIML HLAIN.S. and all ERUPTIONS OF THE MUX Price 60 ceuts. For sale by the druggists. Bv send ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POT'lEK. N.lo Agcnin. 170 Washington street, lioston, it will bo lurwarien by mail, ireo of postage, to any part of the (united Btatcs. jo tit'i-y i:rroi- ot Voiills. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and the effects ot youth ful Indiscretion, will, for the sako uf sufTuriug hu manity, tend froe to all who need it, the recipe nnd direction! for making the liuiplo remedy by which he was eured. Sufferers wi.bing to profit by the ad vertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. O'JDEN, No. 13, Chambers St., New York. January 13, 1868. ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ICcadius: i:ailroal. "WIN TEH ARRANGEMENT- December 1st, 18C1.1. MDrir Tiirv 1 i l v i.' r, , v, - v - i. North-West for Plaladolptiiu, Now York, Ucnd- ing, Pottsville, Taiuatiua. Ashland, Lubanon, Allan town, Easton, Ephratu, Litis, Lancaster, Columbia, Ac, Ac. Trains leave llairhiburg for "Sew-icrk, as fol lows : At 3.1)0. 8.10 and It. 35 A. M. and 2. It) and V.ud M. eonnectinir with similar Trains on the Peuu- ylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 5.01) oa iu.iu A. ill. ana 4.411, 0.211 anu iu..a 1-. ai. Sleeping Cars accouip.40yiig tbo 3.00 A. At. and v.00 1'. M. irains, without change. '.. Leave HnrriKburg fur Ucading, Pottsville. Tain a- qua, Minersville, Ashland, Pin Uruve, Allentown and iiuiaaeipnianic.lv A.m. nuu t-iv i.iv M., slupping at l.cbation and principal way stations: the 4 10 p ni. makiug couLoctions for Philadelii'uia nnd Clur. Li:i culv. V r P3ltville. Schuylkill Haven aud Auburn, via Schuylkill and Su!.(iii lianna ll ii'road, leave llarrisburg at 3.2u p. 10, Itcturntii 1.1 ave .w lore at .uu . u., is.uu Noon und o.OO and 8.1H) p. iu.j Pbilailelphia at S.15 . m. anrlJ .IU y. m. Vt ay t'sssenger Irani leaves Philadelphia hi 7.u0 a. rn,, rclnriiing frm Raudiug nt 8. .10 p. in. stopping al ail siuawbs ; J' ittsvilk at 8.45 a. m. and 3 45 p. 111 ; Ashlan l 6. 00 uud 11.30 a. ui. iii J I 0 j p in.; Tamcqua at a.m. aud 1.00 amt 3 J3 p. m. Leave Pottsville for ll.irrlibare via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at T 00 a. m. I.eauiUK Aoeommouuiiuo raio leaves j'-Tuing ni (1.30 A. Si. returning from Philadelphia at 4.30 , M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Sending at 7.00 A. M , and 6.1j P. M. for Epbrata, Litis, Lancas ter, Columbia, Ao. On Sundays: Leave New Yolk at 8 00 p in.. Phila delphia s.OO A. M., and S.15 P M. the 8.00 a.m. traiu running only to Reeling, Pottsville 8 00 a m , Uarrisburg, V.Hi a m, and Rending at 1 .2n and 1.30 in, for Uarrisburg, and 11 zi a. tu. for New lork. and 4.25 p m. for Philadelphia.. lominulaiion, Aliiraze, benson, bchool and tx- eursion Tickets, at reduced retes to and from all points. Bsggags checked through : 80 Founds Br ggage al lowed each Fss&euger. U. A. AiLOLLS, Oaneral 6uptiruutendtMt' Reading, Pa., January HI, iC07. l.uchun auutt &, IIIooiAubarc Utsll- road. ON and after Jan. 1st, 1807, Pausngor Trains will run as fjdloKt : BOUTHWAKD, A. U. A M. P. M T 10 l.20 P. M. 4.40 O 03 8 17 8 60 10 14 ft JO 6 vO Lv Sornnton, ; 5.50 10 bt ' Kingston, 0.51 11.20 Rupert, 20 ' Danvill. 5 ' Arr. NoiOi d., 10.15 NORTHWARD. LeavNoHh'd., 7.00 11 Danville, 7. 40 t Rupert, 8.15 A.M. Kinzston, 10. '0 8.30 P.M. 0 35 Z 30 V 04 Arr. at aWautua, 12.00 t.ft 4 00 10.15 Trains lea 11111 kinntoa at B.iM) A . ii. for Sorun- ton. connect with Train arriving at New York at 3.20 Pajsengert taking Train South from rorumaiat 5 50 A M. via Northumberland, reach Iinrruburg 12 30 P. M., Baltimor l:l P M , Washington 10. 00 P. M. via Rupert reach Philadelphia at T 00 p. m. r ' H. A. FONpA, Sun t. Kingston, Jan. If, 1887-. AVERY desirable HOUSE and LOT. situate on Walnut street, (u tbe Borough of Sunbury, is ottered at private sale. The house is almost new and well finished. Persons desiring to buy, will do well to examine lis desirable residence. For partisulars apnly at the Root Shoe Store ef W, U. JslLLER. Bunbury. Sor. li, ISM.-st WATCH Chains, Sleeve Buttons, Sln4. St , tt. at noaixEua. CALL and see those beautiful Bird Cages at lbs as Hardware store of H. CONLRY 00. ft yoa -east food Tie.. Wars, ge to BHItn A eV : -;' ' liENJAjMIf BAHNEK, ' ' DEALER IN I'riiit, nnd Ornnmratal Xrcca, Mriiblery. Vlus-ti, xnt THE suwi iher roipectfully announces to tho fill tics of Northumberland and ndj lning counties, tai ua ia iiri-paceii to luinitu an ,arieiies ui riuit, and ornamental trees, ribrubberry, Vine, Ao., of tb very best quality, which he will warrant to be healthy and vigorous, from the most rcsponnible nur scric in th country. All trees, Ao.,nrdurcd during the winter, will be delivered at Ui nearest railroad stations free ol cbnrges. iu the spring of lHflf. tue ceicoraiea biij-.iijtt iiim. t'l.Am r, a vxost excellent variety, Is offered fir snl by him. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to patro nise him, at be hat had great deal of cxperienco in the business, and tells on the most reuonebl terirt. Addrcsi BENJAMIN BAHNER, Paxinos P. O., Northumberland County, I n. January &, 1867. 3m. Itatnte ol Henry Ilcrltcrt, l)ect. NOTICE Is hereby given, that lellcrt of adminis tration having been granted to the undersigned. on the estate of Henry llcekert, late of Loner Mahanoy township, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased All persons knowing themselves indebt ed nre requested to ninku immediate payment, nnd those having claims will present them duly authen ticated tor settlement. WILLIAM DEPPIN, Administrator. Lower Mntuiooy, January, i, 181.7. 6t. BOOTS, SH0E3 AND TRUNKS! Si. Ci. TIIACBIUK, SUCCESSOR TO W . W . A PSLE V , TN addilinn to our largo stock, already on hand, we X. ar now receiving a tuil supply id r all and V) in ter goods for Ladiut, Gentkuien, A'wseiaud Chil dren's wesr. Alsu n good assortment of Trunks. A laro lot of It. R. Hags, lien's' 4i-u leather Snlvliel. We with itdiHiii'"ly undei-Mtood that we intend selling our gjnds at tnall profits, nclmively for th obsH. J)nn't forget t; c ;lucc. Apsloy's old stand, in the well-known house of Mn. Boulten, Market street, Suuburv, Pa. NOTICE Bonti and Shoet neatly repaired nt short no: ice. If nny bought of ut should rip they shall bo fixed for nothing. U. O. THACIIER. Sunbury. Dee. 8, lSCfi. tf. . JK0. KAY CLE&ENT, Business in this and adjoining counties carefully and promptly ntttended to. DfUc in Market Street, Third door west of Smith A Uentlicr's stove and Tinwure Store, Mgifrnrrev r.."wv. TOWN LOTS IN tho Borough of Sunbury, desirubly situated, in hih nud contrnl locations, bV'ok ni.n.i:, on such easy terms as will enable persons, with a limited amount of avuilublo money, to purchase homes. Persons having linerul or 'I'lmbor O.nmli, Farms, DwellingK. or other Real Estate, tor Jjor lease, as well as tboo desiring to puruhnse or rent, nro invited to consult the subscriber. His connec tion with reliable firms iu New York, Philadelphia, nnd elsewhere. Hfibrd nnupul advantage. Convcynnoing correctly and neatly executed. JNO. KAY CLEMENT, Attorney nt Law, Third door west of Smith A Genthcr I A'tove Store, Suubury, Pa fcunUury, Dec. r, mull. tr I'tiiiillM. Ula, Puttv, White Lead, Varnish' X Ac. Everything that Painters uso at unheard of prices at the ilurdwaro Store of J. H . CONLEY A CO. Sunbury. June In, IBM. FANCY DRY GOODS STOKE IMISS KATK BLACK, Market strcot. four djon? wea; ofWni. II. Miller's Boot and Shou store, SCNiiCRY, i'u. r ESPECTFULLY informs her friends in Sunbnry and vicinity, that she has just opened her WINTER GOODS. ol Notions and Fnncy Dry Hoods, Ilerstoek cnnslts of All-Wod Delaines, P.tnhroile r!f. Lace Collari, Blc lied t:.l iintiloncUed Mu;',in8, Wicctings. Drilling'.-, Uaribaldi MuJius, I!tr.l-l-.yo Linens, Alnpncas. 1'uplint, Crape and Lnco Veils. I Lndies' l inter HATS, Ladies' Vt oolen Caps, iircuK iiuit shawls, Suntags, Children's Woolen Circnlurj, Children's Woolen Skirt'. Mine. Dcmormt's Hiir Curlers. Hair Onils and Curls, (il'j'.e?, atoekingJ. Collurs, Cursou, Ac. CieuU' C.ll'ir?, Necuiics, half Hose, Handker chiefs and Sufpcn lcrs. Bradley's new Pntant Duplex El'tptio (or double Spring SKIRTS ) HOPKINS Elliptic SliirU. Perfumery, Toilet Iv.aps, Hair Brii'hes, Combs, Tovs, and n general variety of NOTIONN. KATE BLACK. Pritibnrv. Nov, 21. 18oll. i-tiui !wliii-i'M yt uuuaitvut C I FT CONCERT, At UN10 HALL, MUXCY. PA., on Frllay Even ing. Feb. 2J.I. t,-iii7 lO.'.UO Tickets nt $1 each. .Tit i'r'eiiu'. wortli V-l".''!'. ii.O'ltMi. he npprofria-te-.i ton ar!s a suitabio MONUMENT, to bo erected in tho Muney Cemetery in memory of our Noble Soldiers who fell while defending tho Re nblij. ;.' j cheap Jewelry or trilling Presents. The lo.vo'tf j. All are rated at their their true value, nnd counts of Fuperioi Pianos, Organs and Mclodoous, Uroen backs, FbircLJO Setting JIaehiues, first class Spy Glasses, Micro.-copes, Stereoscopes, Muio Eoxet, Photograph Albums, are rare nnd oostly L' j.ili. 0., A'fl. See thedcooriplive Sclieme, nnd thesatirfaotory Tcstimoi.ini appended. Plan of drawing same us that adopted by tho Crosby Opera Koiifo A?wocialiou. Scheme sent to any address on applicntion and receipt of two cent stamp. Address, J. M. M. QER NERD, Manager. Money. Lycoming Co . Pa. Tickots forsnlebr J. SU1PMAN, Agent, Sunbury. Deinnibcr 22, Isiii). AN CY FU11S AT JOTIN FAREIRA'S Old Estubl'ished FUU Manufactory, No. 71S ARCH Street, nlKve7th, PIKL'A. Havu now in Stoiu of myown luipcrtnlionand .1... i. y - .Tiaiiuiaoiui wiiv vt 'a--;"- l"riest una luost ucauti t r-t-. i.-i 1 -r - - . for Ladies' aud Chil- ,:3S12sSi3" Also, a line assortment of Gent's Fur U loves and Collars. I nm enabled to diuoee of my goods nt very ret annable prices, and I would therefore s-dicit a e ill from my fiio(ids of Northumbcrliuid couuty aud vicinil v . Remember tbo Name, Number nni Street! ' .ioii-v iiit-i:i , Mq, T IS Ar.CII i't., ar..,vo 7th, south side, PHILADELPHIA. Octoticr tt. IVA-linw. TTOOKS! BOOKS!! LADIES' F ?' 1 f.t THE subscriber begs leave to oall the attention or his customers, and tho community in general, to tbe faot tbat be has now received bis second lot of -STEW GOODS, consisting, in part, of a complete line of l'APEK AND ENVELOPES, Blank, School and Juvenile Books, Fancy Toilet Soaps. Porfuuiet, Picture Frames, Lava ami Willow Hanging Uuskeui, liird Pages, Hand ttssU Ml and (.lassvs, Fine Vases. Handsome Ulove Jewoiry and Work Boxes. Traveling ami other Portfolio, Carved Brackets, Feather Dust Brubes, Balls, Buts, ' Fishing Tackle, Toys of all descriptions, a large stock of WALL-PAPER AND BORDER, Window-Blinds, Paper Shades, Coal Oil Lamps aud Fixtures, Ac. Tbanklul fur past patronage, and bopu, by strict attention to business, to continue the tame. N. h. L1UUXNER. hunfaryj June , ISM, j UOOIS, MIOi:, AS TULMiliM. . p. a. TiiAcnu, " , tuccBsson to W. W . APSLEY, MARKET STREET, SUNBORY, F A. A large lot of Boots and Ki.oei just received. A floe lot or ll'.l'Nko oa baud. ' A gue ral assort iu.ent of Usui I Travelling t'cuels, U R, Bsgt, Valises, ... e.,'e U.. OO MB AJf iBBI At the woll-koowa bouse of Mr. Beoltoa, lawket bwvei, betweset Third end ssrta) Sweets pkury,By.Xpl i HEW A&SIVAL OF FALL & WINTER GOODS AT TIHJ MAMMOTH STOEE J. w. rmi.i. mix, Markot Srjuare, I doors east of the New Court Houso, STJNBUBY, TA. TTAVE received a large qtinntity of new FALL 11 and Vi'INTER U()D3. which they c offer to, tba trad at in tow est possioi prroca. BU!? GOODS. Their stock of Ladies' Drest Uoods It large, and contains a greater variety than enn be found in any country catablU'hmcnt. Call nnd exninine, Black nnd Fancy Silks. On de Ornin, Gros de Rhine, TnllcUs, Ac, of every width and priu. Me. rinosnf all shades ond colors, nil-wool Plaids, Irish and French Poplins, Black Figured nnd Striped Alapnceaa, Empresi Cloths, Silk and Wind Plaids, M'jUair Lustres, nil-wool Delaines, Mousfclaino Do. luines, Block aud White Checks, Ao. THE SII.VWL DEPARTMENT Deserves particular attention. Shawls, Clonks, Opera Flannels, Mantilla", Hoop Skirts, Ao. THE MOTION DEPARTMENT ConUir its more than usual supply of Laoes, Ho siery, Uluves, At). THE DOMESTIC DEP A HTMEXT Comprise.! a new a:sortinent of Ocnilemeu's Fur nishing Uoudi.tluhs, Ciiiicoj, Ao. CAItVETtStOTL CLOTHS, Tho large Carpet Department of tbo establishment Is now filled with a fre.-b and elegant lot of new styles aud paturns. TUE PAPER DEPARTMENT Embraces WALL PAPER of all kindi nnd prices. Window Mimics, Paper. i do d-i Oil largo, new assortment. Iti tiss, OIU, pnlcts, Coul Oil nn Lamps. Fl'h, Porlt, Conrco and Fine Salt, Coffee, Tea, Su gur, jioliscs Syrup. Spices, Ac, (irocerics, Tobacco. Scgnrs and Sniiff, togcthei with n l;T!ro variety of miscellaneous goods at prioos that cuuuot full to satisfy purchasers. J. W.FRILINO A SON. Suuburv. October 13. 105. W. L. LAZARTJS. FALL TRADE, 1S66 ! FALLTRADE, I860! ! p m. u. a-.ast T70ULD respectfully cull tlie attention of" V the public to hcr'LAUUK and NEW g AhSOKTUENT Or g Fancy nnd Domcstio Dry Goods. ' f Sirent 4JoIh, R Of .all kinds and stylet in great Variety, a POI'LIMS AND MERINOS, "g: o Black, Ureen, l!!ue, Wine, Brown. Purple, Ac, 5 In All-Wool Pluidi, Deluins, Calicoes, g B Ac, wo hnvc an as.ormcut. S "Tho best Bluck Allpneeas, all-wool Delaiut,' g Poplins. t) , "Whitp Goods. a Cambric. 8wi.. Niiinnook aud Juconct Mus- Q lins, Dimity, Biid-1'yc Lfncn nnd Towling. o g Berlin und American Zephyrs, Shetland Q Wool, Cnshinero Yarns, Ao. lialiuoi-nl Miii-to, 0 flum, Cloth, Dre Trimmings, Hosiery, S P Cloves, Hoop-Skirts, Cvrsetls, Ribbons, and L Woo'.ru Uoods. J? S LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS A COATS. g g Red Gloves, of the best quality, nnd a ercat 3 variety of goods too numerous to mention, al! 3 1 of which will bo sold nt the very lowc5t fur" cnh. m. l. Lazarus. M Sunbnry Oct. 17, lbOfl. g" KEW I.IUSIC STORE. Call at our New Mu.-io Store in -fciCC IT'S GROVE, and buy one of Haines Biiotueu's Xcw Scale Piano Fortes. r-...... mats . Every Instrument is Warranted for five years. Wo nl.M keep cont.iiitlv on band n good sock of the coW-braled 11.LOIB1.TS JW'.LODEOXS, CA1U NLT and CHI .iCU ORGANS, and chalieno others to icll ehotipe i'lHi. v e nro scllin;;. Wcalfo keep nil kin la of Musical Mcrchnndise. nnd receive nil the latc-t music nf soon ns publbed. A liberal discount to teachers of Schools and Semi naries Second hand instruments tnken In exchange fur new ones. l'lnuos cuiicct.'y turned and repaired, feed for Circular. SALEM I EROTIIER. 'eliii?grore. Snyder en. , i'u., July 2.S, istl'J. rly A AtSV.lB. iV FALL & WINTER GOODS, AY TIIE STORE OF J. H- SJIw-GRIj, JJarktt Street, SUNBURY, PA. JUST received from Nw York nnd Philadelphia, a large lot of FALL AND WINTER UOODS, which he will sell at small profits, fur cash or coun try produce. ins lino ol uoous lor uer.ilcmeu i ana loys wear is good Fine lll.ivk nnd Blue French Cbuii, Fino Leaver Cloths lor Overoonts, the very best ot Block and Fancy Casaiuierct, Uood eatineit ond Kentucky Jean, all at low price. Hi lint of Ladies' and Misses' Dress Uoods can't ba beat ui this litilo broui;L. IHEXT H" EIS.ACB-I N 1 1, Is , Plain and Figured Silk nnd Wool Poplin, ull-wool Poplin, Plaiu und Fancy French Merino, from one dollar per yard upwards, of all Shades and Colors, all-wool Plaids, Alpaca, all colors. Pluin and Fancy Muhnir Lustres, ull-wool Doluiiies, Fancy nnd Figured Ki.j.'lich Meriuoa, very handsome, Dclajuos, Caii.ie an. I iklublins. all prioes. La.liea' Cloth for Drosses, Ladies' Cloth for Sacks. Sacking Fiauucl, all tbudvo, Lawiies' Shawls, plain sua i.un'y. EiJBT WOOIs B L ARRETS, Whitu Mur-tuiUcs Quilts, Bed spreads, Balmoral Skirts. Yankco yotions in Ucat Variety Hosiery, uf all desoription, Uloves, forLadies and (iente. Drew Trimmings, Fancy Btttuus, Ao., Lmlitui' Fronch Corsets, Ladles' Hoop Skirts, Ucuts' Miins and Drairers, Ladies' Vests and Drawers, Ladies', Mimcs' nnd Children's Fancy Hoods. Wool Scarfs Ladies' Fuuvjr Scarfs, and a variety of other guodgi CARPETS, Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloths, all tiil hs, Cariiage Oil Cloth, Tablo Oil Cloth Widow Shadei, Plain Ureen and Brown Oil Clotl) and Fixtures fur Windows. QBOQERJE S , Sugar, ColTee, MulosstM, Rwo, Crackers, Spices, ult Fish, Cheese, Ac. Quceiiswiux.Ula-iswore, tplcndid Setts of Teawarc, 1 at low prices. 1 BOOTS & SHOES JN GREAT VABIETY '"".t, c t . sand Caps, Oil, Paint, Uluss, Putty, bebool Paper, Slates A. Hate Books. A it iy r I l ii 1 Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, II in gee and Screws. A Lsrge assortment of WALL PAPER and Bur' der. at all prices, All persont desiring to get good goods will please give him. call. J. Jl. ENGEL. Sunbury, Otilober ?r), 1S80?. 3000ACRES"OF TIMBER T AND rOR MALE. Oa tbe Line Mountain just J south of lbs Mahonoy creek in vameron town. slup, Kortbumberlond eounty, re., ana near toe Shamokin and Mahonoy Coal fields. Apply to r P. W. KHEAFER, Engineer of Mines, PoUsville, Pa. December 22d, lboo. Su BKEAliFAfcT bUAWLH, for sale al the Fane Btwetf ANNA 1AINTLM LADIES call and See tbe Hanging Baskets, Brackets sod fine Wstli Boxes, at HOHTNER S -.-TV la Great Distribution ST TUK Amrrlrnn .1 vwtvlrr paoclallon. Depots: 37 C Naciaii, Bi, 00 Tr tTP EKT, HEW YORK CITY, Of Rosewood rinnos and Molodcons. Fine Oil P,''', Ings, Engravings, Silver War, Hold and fcilver Watchee. and elegant Jcwolry, oonsisting ot ' mond Pins, Diasnoad Rtoga, Uold Bisoelols, Corel. I'lorcmhie, Monio, Jot, Lnva, nnd Cameo Lndies Pets. Gold Puns, with Odd and Silver Kxtensloa Holders. Sleeve Bullotis, Wets of Studs, Vestsnd Nuck Chains, Plain and Chased Uoid Chains, Ao., Ac, valued at $1,000,000, TOR ONE COLLAR. which they need not pay un'.il it is known what It drnwn ana its value. THE AMERICAN JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION calls your attention to the fact of its being the 1st gest ond most popular Jeweliy Association in the United States The businese la and nlwnys hat been conducted in tho mort candid nnd honorable man ner. Our rapidly increasing trade is a sure guaran tee fxf tbe npyrcoiatinp ol our patrons for this method of obtnining rich, elegant and cosily goods. The udden stagnation of trude in Europe, owing to tbe Into German War and recent dUiartrun financial crisis in England, has caused (ho failure of a lnrKe number of Jewelry Houses in London and Pant, obliging them to soil their goods at a ureal saorifice. in toitie instances let than oue.lbird tbe cost of manufacturing. We have lately purchased very largely of these Bankrupt Uooda, at such extremely low prices, tbnt we enn utlord to send away Einer Uoods and give better chances to draw the most valuable priiei than nny othur estnblihmcnt doiiiE a similar business. OCR AIM IS TO PLEASE, and we respectfully solicit your patronago, ns we are confident of giving (lie ntmo't sntisiuelion. Diu'.iig the pat yeir wo have forwarded a number of tbe tnon vaiuubla 1 r.r.n to nil partt of tho country. Tbvso who pnlrouize lis will receive the full valuo of their money, as no article on our usi is norm ivi than Ouo Dollar, retail, and tliero are no blanks. Parties dealing with us way depund on having prompt returns, nnd the article drawn will be im modintely tent to any nddresi by return mail or express. The following parties have recently drnwn valua ble prir.os from the Anierienn Jwelers' Association, und hno kindly allowed tho use of their names: Charles J. Hunter, Efq., Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, Piano, vnluo S;;oO ; Miss Anun O. Yates, 52 't. Mark's Plnce, N. Y.. Sowing Ma oliino, value $75 ; Brig. Ueu. I.. L. Huntrn. V. .S. Vols.. Nashville, Tenn.. Silver Ten Sot, value 1150 ; MisaEinmn Hunter, lid Front St., Uarrisburg. Pa., fowing Alaohiiiu, value' $ii0 ) Lieut.-CoL nitor Chittenden, Uuiirtennastcr, Louisville, Kentucky, Uold Watch, value $150 ; Wm. S Haines, 247 King St., Charleston, 8, C, Silver Wntoh. value 550 ; Alexantler Jvhoson. E?q., Editor MiiUateitr Pio neer, Musktiti 'nr. !inu.. Ladies' Enameled Watch, value SliO : Samuel Leo, L-q.. President Colorado nnd Retl Bank Milling Company, San Francisco, .'al.. Mclocleon. value 200 ; Aarou S. Long, Esq., Puiicipal Eikhnrt Collegiate Institute, Eikhnrt, .)., Diamond Pin, value :00; R. M. Longstreet, Montgomery. Ala., Muic llox, value $75; Rov. Isaac Van Duscr, Albany, N. Y., Uold Lined Di ning Set, valuo :;00 ; Misii Clurn Lueuguer, Duyton, Ohio, Pianoforte, valuo $100, and Diamond Piu, valuo $175. Jrlnny names could be placed on tho List, but wo pulilieli no names without remission. Our patrons nre desired to send, United Mates Currency when it is convenient. PARTIAL LIST OF ARTICLES Sold for One Sullnr I--!, Witjiput regard ta vulue, nnd not to be paid for until you, (inow what you nro to receive : 15 Elecunt ftofciviNil Pianos, wuitlitrum SJ to 8tS0 1.) kU-uaut Alel'Kte'iiiM, Knicwuoil Cases, 175 to V.'tO SI) Fllt CJ !ewll g Marninrs, 40 til 3111 "S Fine I'll I'aiiilnied, 3 I to 100 130 Fine Steel F.ugiuvmgs, framed, SO to 3'J SO Music H.'Xei, Silo 40 I.O Revulvii-g Patent Custins, Silver, to SO So Silver I'ruit anil Cake Hak ib, ao ui AS JIMi Sets of Ten nnd Table Senilis, Solo 411 IjO Uold tiuiiluig Cine Walehes. warranted, 60 to '50 InO Dliiniond Ring', elu.ler and single Hone, 7 j to S60 174 (Sold Watrhea, f 5 to til 300 Ladies' Watches, 60 to 100 aim Silver XYatrhes, to 71 Diamond Pins, Brooches and Ear Drop. Ladies' Sets of Uold and Coral, Jet and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic Lava und Cameo ; bets of fctud, est ana Nook Chains. Plain and Chased Uold Rings, (Jolt Thimbles, Locke's, New Stvlo Bolt Buckles, Uold reus nnd I'enei s. fancy Horn Iioxes, Uotu reus with Oold nnd Silver Extension Holders, and a large n?orlinent of Fine Silver Wnro nnd Jewelry of oveiy description, of tbe best make uud latest styles. A chance Io obtain any out of t'lt abot iriirr. for UXE DOLLAR, by purckatuig it stale i euveloyt for 25 ets. fas Vivo Sealed Envelope! will be lent for l ; Eleven for $2 ; Thirty for i-5 : Sixiy-five lor J10; (J1.0 Hundred for f 13. Agents antod everywhere. Vnequnllod inducements offered to Ladiei and Uents who net at such. Our duscriptivo circulars will bo sett on application. I.'inributioni nro mads in the following manner 1 Certificates naming each article and its vn'uo ar placed in exiled envelopes, which nro well uvxed. iV-c itf tliero envelopes containing the Certiijcnte or Order fjr soiiiu article, will bo dcl'vercil nt our ouice, or sent by mail to any addl c?s, withi ut t egnrd to i:hoico. on receipt of 25 cents. On receiving tlio Certificate the purchrser aill tee what article it draws and its value, aud can then send Ono Dollar, and receive tho nriicle named, or can choofu uny other article ou our list of tbo same value. Purchasers of or.r Ptale.i Envrlnyci may, in this manner, obtain an article worth from ouo to lire hundred dollars. Long Letters are ui. necessary. IJsve llio Hnd ness to write plain directions, and in chosing differ ent articles liom those drawn, mention tbe style de sired. Ordors for SEALED ENVELOPES must Is every case bo ncofupanicd with the cash, with the nauie of the person sendipg, and Town, County and Stnto pluinly written. Letters should bs addressed to the managers, as follows ; f8H-fII A, W ATSOX A. ., 3? & SO . jiNMtn tit., Voik City October 20, UtiO. mp. 1 "A. Il'l'JC Ai 1"V FallT I.t(wau. v1bsVsi trrilns-w raj no 10 u 10 9MU tnisu a iroutskrst. sv ' PtfrtniltOTIiERS.rrrn'l tornts, It ChrMnm at., pni1., rtun. WAJfTEH liflt Sm Ir. Lvou't CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS. THE PERFECTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Tr. Leon's Electric Hair Seper, It is a posilivo cure for Baldness It rtturi Urey Hair (o its Original Color. It is a Tonic, not u Dyt. aud acts upon the secretion. Il iniuiediutcl v arrests falling out of the Hair. It alleviates Neuralgia and Headache. It rsdiaully euros Dandi utl'and Humors it kdps the scalp beaithy, clean and oool. it is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair Dressing. It natures, Cultivates and Beautifies tbe Hair. It makes har.h li.iir !le.iu!o and Lustrous. Jr. Leon's I'.i--irit' llaii ltneir fr hat enjoyed a high local reputation tor many years. Its woudurful restorative and iuvigoraling pmperties are well known to tbe JJrdieal Faculty of Philadelphia. Being; fully satisfied of the merits of Leon's ;ictirlr Hair Itriirsvrr we have pio utired exclusive ownership and are determined that every tiouKchold in our land shall have opportunity to reap )U benefits. I) It. I.I.M l.tlM.KT WIJMEBV A most delightful snd efficacious euro for the w riuus ills to which Infants and Young Childreu ar subject. INVALUABLE FOR TEETHING CHILDREN. It softens the gums, abates inflamatioa, inviioratea '"e stomach and bowels, eorrects acidity, and is a 1 4U1, MUd speedy ouro for L f I A most excellent preparation for children of a restless and fretful lialut end iu all eases of I ,oo4-u. 4ilriisijcr, YuiullinK or other inward grief, it guvea immediate ease. Used for more than half a century in the private Froctice of one of ibe luost eminent pbvaicians in hiladelphia. ' la now placing this article within tbe reach of all our oountryinen, we would remark that we kaow it to be a Remedy of unrivaled exoelleuoe and that it has proved iu thousands uf eases, as we are resolved it shall iu millions, a priceless boon. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. Address al) orders to ZIEULEIt A NtllTII, 60LK PROPRIETORS, J3T .torih Tklrl Ki l-kU'a. SILVER'S WASH POWDER. SAVES Time. Labor, Money: makes WASHINQ A PAS'llME AND MONDAY A PESilVAL. , Sold Everywhere. TRY IT ! W ST tarrt Lnrr gi'ejuu m Ij 10 a XiiltL, Vor UTUIt, illUsV 3 , D cftsg, A tK kdreaBvVUB ianii, mcir n f i 6 D. 1