jgje Sunbutg American. " 'f,rwtI.VKBTj7r" '-T- ' ! N. B. ENOUu, J Publishers. , . si III 11 V, A. BATUHDAY, FEBUuXrY 18, 1807. A BEQUEST TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribe to the Abbbicai art particularly re quested noi to allow Ibeir indsbtedness to overrun on year. All subscriptions thould be paid In ad--vanee ; bat under no consideration should the year pan arsund with the subscription uni.ald. A ttriot attention to this will tare us an tmmenae amount of trouble and Tery hear loai. Eocal Affairs. CP To BonacBinBRi. At many of our lubsori 'bers will change thoir places off residence between this and the first of April, we will lhank thorn for notifying us of the change, stating their former ad dress and present residence, in order to make the -correction on our books. . iy k valunble real estate, situate In Sunbu ry, is offered at private sale by Dr. J. 0. Marhle. See advertisement In another column. f3r" Lost. On Thursday evening, Hth inst., on Market or Chosnut streets, Bunbury, a lady's Siberi an squirrel -vrotorine. The finder will bo rewarded 1y leaving it at fliis office. ' ' -fy Episcopal Cntnrn, Services will be held Sn St. Matthew's Church, Sunbury. on Sunday next, -at half pest 10 o'clock, A. M.. and 7 o'clock, P. M., wad at St. Mark s Church, Northumberland, at 3 -o'clock, 'P. M. p The Pbotbacteb Meetino, which has boon In progress in the Methodist Church, in this place, Tor several vrecks past, closed on 'Monday evening. TV'e learn (hat s, number have made confession and connected themselves with the church. CP Shooting Matt. A grand shooting match will come off at the Augusta ITotel, in Cake's addi tion to Sunbury, on Thursday next, 21st inst. The prize will he a mammoth bull, weighing 2,200 lbs 'The marksmen of Northumberland, Snyder, Union, Montour, Columbia, Luserre, Schuylkill, Dauphin, Perry, and other counties, are invited to attend and try tbeir skill. tySi'nnHK Death at Dahville. TueDnn ville Intelligencer, of Friday lust, says that on CUituny m iui ii, nm, n iiipi, mio. . iiiiirm a. ajiiewvu- plug was discovered by one of her children, lying upon the stairway in tho houso, in an unconscious slate. The child immediately gave fho alarm to tho family and neighbors, and medical lid was promptly secured, but with no effect. Slio romained insonsi Wo until the time of her death, which occurred On Monday morning. CpTn ice in the river at this place, and tun North Branch, broko up on Wednesdny night, or trathcr on Thursday morning, nt 3 o'clock. The very heavy ice, and the gorges or dams near Wilkcs barre, Catawissa, and other places, for several days previous, had erealcd omo npprclicnsions for the afety of the bridges. But the Ice passed off quietly and without causing any damage. Tbo riso in the rivcrwas moderate, -saarcely amounting to nn ordi nary frclhet. The West Branch is si ill ice-bound. Cy Ff niu-ry Classical Institute. The spring session of tho Institute will commmco on Monday sicxt, under the present able oorps of instructor, Rev. Simon S. Miller, :Rev. Wm. C. Cremcr, Mr. John J. Burger, Miss Sarah E. Powers on MissJen nie A. Flotaher. This school has gained agood rep utation, and deserves enoouragetucnt not only from this vicinity, but from sjhroati, ns -every facility in afforded for a thorough training in the English, Mathematical and Classical brunches. Music, draw ing, book-keeping, Ac, is also taught. 'Catalogues .can bo obtained by applying to the Principals. JjjP Accidests on the Lackawaxna 4'Blooks urno R.ULBOAn. On last Snturday morning the up train was detained at Shickshinny some twenty or thirty minutes, on account of coal cars being oft tho track. On Saturday evening tho up train was detained nt Danville fur the same reason. Itdit not arrive ut Sorantoo until Sunday rooming. On 1iirt Monday morning tho engine of the down train ran off the track at PHUton, on account of a misplaced switch. CP"Cbiue. There Is no denying tlie fact that the morals of our borough are anything but credita ble, and that crime is on the increase. During fhc past year various robberies have been committed and eitiiens attacked, knocked down and robbed on -the -streets. So far all offenders have escaped pun iabmont, with but a few exceptions. This is owing to (lie want of proper vigilance on the part of the offiocrs, or a shirking of duty. As new officers are to bo elected to-day, (Friday,) we 'hope soon to see a reform. The borough authorities should see to this matter at once, and make tha proper provisions to check any further depredations. A strong police force should he organised, whose duty it should be to rid the town of all offenders against law and order. CPFaib Ann Festival at Nobtiipmbebland. The ladies connected with the First Presbyterian Church, (new school,) at Northumberland, intend holding a fair and festival to the basement of the church, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, 21st, 224 and 23d inst., for the purpose of realising funds to build a parsonage. The public are respect fully invited to attend. A dinner will be given on the 224. The I. 0. of O. F., who purpose having a parade on the 22d, are also invited to lend their aid to this laudable enterprise. Tickets for tho festival can be bad, in Sunbury, at the drag store of W. A. Bennett An interesting feature of the festival will ba a pair of ivory gavels, with silver rings, worth f 20, to bo awarded visiting lodges receiving the largest number of votes, at 10 cents each. CP The New Babkixg House. The First Na tional Bank, of this placo, will take possession of the new banking house on Friday next, 22d inst. in point of security, elegance and eonvecienee, it is, crhaps, sceond to no banking house in Pennsylva nia, and is well worthy of the high character and standing which this institution bos so long enjoyed. The vaults of the Bank are made, first, of solid Allied iron, weighing about eighteen tons, over vhich fire prcqf walls, from three to four feet thick, ire built. Four chilled iron doors, with the best combination locks, guard and render perfeetly so urs the treasure in the recess of the iron vault .gainst the efforts of any burglarious attempt that nay be made. The banking room is commodious ,od handsomely furnished. The Directors' mow, n the rear, is a large and handsome chamber, with bay-window on tha East. Part of the partition ctween the two rooms is of ornamental ground loss, which may be thrown open, and all transao- ions in either eaa be observed In the other. The rooms are well ventilated and warmed by beaters put up by Messrs. Smith k Qentbar, similar to those is the Court House. CP Shamokim Items. Ws copy the following items from ths Herald, of tbs 7th inst. : John Ala Eircu, whom we mentioned lost week as having been injured by a fall of eoal at tha Burnsids Colliery, hat since died from bis injuries. lis was Interred on Monday in the Catholic Cemetery. He was aged about 3? years, ana leaves a wue. r Rev. (1. W. Shinn, of this place, has resigned lis rsotorsblp of Triuity Episcopal Church, sod .coepted a call from ths Episcopal Cboreb at Lock laven, where bs expects to reuovs next week. is last official services before ths people of bis aiish will take placs on next Eabbatb morning and fleruoon, (101b inst ) .' CP Benefit! of Advertising. We presume lb experience of all our .large business firms, who advertise extensively, Would develop 'many tases similar to the on spoken of below, if they were to inqnirt Into the sources of their prosperity. The Sorsnton Register says ! ' ' Ota or our business firms stated to us, few flays lines, that they sold a bill of goods to a person living forty miles distant, the profit of which paid for advertising Aw a whole year. Tha austomer saw tha advertisement in the paper, and, on arriving here, inquired for the plaoa of business of tha Arm that advertised so freely. This is only one oase of soores we might mention. Business men will adver tise, boeause It pays." CP A New Countsbfbit Quarter. A new and dangerous counterfeit of tha tweoty-lvs sent issue has recently appeared. It is almost perfeotly engraved and well calculated to deceive tha most practical eye. tJpon close examination it may ba detected by noticing thai th scroll work around tha figures "ib," on the npper left hand corner, touches the fine tinea around the edges of the note whioh form the bordering, while on the genuine no part of tha scroll work touohes the line. When these notes become wort and dirty they will defy detco tion. ...'"'' i CP Stamps on Notes. Promissory botes are liable to a stamp duty of five cents for each $100 ot fractional part thereof. If a note contains any epe oial agreement, such as waiving the stay of execu tion, right to Inquisition, appeal, or exemption, it Is liable to an additional duty of five cents. Notes containing a confession of judgment are liable to an additional stamp hity of fifty ecnta when entered of record. Sealed notes are suljcct to the same duty as other notes, and no more. Cp-Sioas or Real Estate it Milton. Dr. T. W.-Meckley has sold his residence, on tho corner of Front and Centre streets, Milton, for tho sum of Messrs. W. H. and John Bogle have sold their fnrm, adjoining Milton, consisting of 114 acres, for $20,000, to Dantvl Fisherof Columbia eounty. CP The Danville A Men' tan argot the nomina tion of Joshua W. Comly, Esq., of that place, for Supreme Judge. Mr. Cotuly Is known at home and abroad as one of the ablest lawyers in the Slate. CP Fine Siioats. Wu saw some fine shoats, of the eclobroted Chester county breed, at the express office, In this place, a few dnys since. Tbcy were consigned to Mr. John F. Derr, -of Upper Augusta township. Mr. Derr purchased them in Chester county, with the object of introducing tho genuine stock into this county. Tub Would Mutual Life Insubance Compa ny. Among the most prosperous of the Life Insu rance Companies of this country is the ''World Mu tual Lifo Insurance Company," No. 117 Broadway, New York. It is claimed for this company' that its premiums are lower than those of a majority of the Lifo Insurance Companies in the United Stutos, and its non-participating rates of premiums lower than those charged by any other company in the world. By the non-participating method the insurer secures at once the largest possible amount of insurnnoe for a Stated sum, which is never ncreasci nor decreased during tho continuance of the policy. J. F. Frue auff, Esq., -of lhiUidnysburg, Blair county, is the general Agent for Pcnnsylvauia, to whom applica tions for insurunco, further iforwntion, and persons desiring local agencies, should apply. Editor's Table. Tub National Publishing Company, of Philadcl phis, (J. R. Jones, Agent, 507 Minor St.,) will soon issue "A History of the Late War between tho States Tracing its Origin, causes and llosulte," by Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, late rebel Vice President, There is no man in the South so competent to pre sent a cundid, complete history of the origin and results of the war, and his work will be accepted by the intelligent of all classes as one of the niost valua ble contributions to the thrilling history of the lute conflict. ZKioLEn, McCuhot k Co., Publishers, No. 501 Cheenut Street, Philadelphia, have in press a work 'entitled "Woman's Work in the Civil War," illus trated with numerous steel engravings by Ritchie and Snrtain, contuiniug 700 o?taro pages, sketches of neiirly 2)Q Indies and brief notices of 400 others. It is intunilod as a juet tribute to tho thousands of miuiclcKS'beriiincs who sacrificed so much to give aid and niiaT to our sdffariug-eoldicrs. It will contain an introductory chapter by Dr. Bellows. It will doubtless eounuaiifl a largo sale. Evebt Satciioay. We ne in receipt of this popular weekly visitor. The number fur Saturday, February Slh. contains, in addition e the excellent Serials, by Miss Thuckoray, Henry Kingtfey and Edmund Yates, numerous short, pithy articles on European political and social topics, wbum nore f great interest to alt intelligent Americans. It alo gives evory weok nine or more choice vxiobi tiy t-winhurno, Buchanan. Jean Ingelow, or some other of tho rising pee to of England ; frequently it is en riched by atrunslarion of some specially instructive or interesting sketch from French and German neri- odicals. In fact, it contains weekly a valuable mis celluny of what is best, and to American readers most attractive in Foreign current Literature. It is published by Taknor i. Fields, Hoston. BUSINESS KOTICES. CpIob I'rint iii'. Having received a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, As., oan be printed in the latest and best stylos, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. ! Illl' II An exchange says that times are so hard it is sug gested that pantaloons may as well bs made without pockets. Mr. J. F. Scbafi'or, merchant tailor, cor ner of Market and Third streets, opposite the Cen tral Hotel, (up stairs,) makes pantaloons, as well as all other garments, with "pockets," in the very la test styles, and at the very lowest rates. Us keeps on hand, constantly, a full assortment of Cloths, Cassituores, VestMgs, Ac "Go away!" said Muggins; "yon can't stuff sich nonsense in sue. Six feet in bis stockings ! No man as lives stands more nor two feet in his stock ings ; no use talkin' 'bout it. Might as well tell oie the man bad six heads in bis bat." There ars many other things that perhaps Muggins can't oom prebend e is, how such fine ready-made clothing can be sold at the price It is at the Continental Clo thing liuur, Market street, Sunbury. . An interesting and amusing article in late num ber of Harper's Magasine, on newspaper advertise ments, closes with the following advice: "Tomer chants. I. Advertise. 2. Advertise liberally. 3. Advertise courageously. To the publio at large : 1. Read the advertisements. 2. Study them, and verily tbey shall be for your profit." Everybody should call at Jacob O. Beck's tailoring establish ment, on Fourth street, and atudy his prices. Per sons in want of obeep auit should oall on Beck immediately, as bs now offers great bargains. To Keep the Feet Dry. Tbs following recipe for keeping the feet dry and preserving the leather, is highly recommended by those who use it : - It consists of four artioles tallow, soap, rosin and water. These Ingredients are prepared as follows : Twenty-one parts of tallow are melted in a vessel, three parts of rosin added, and ths two, when melt ed, mix well together. In aiktber vessel, seven parU of pure raip water. After it is dissolved, and the mass heated to a boiling point, we add the part prepared before ; let it boil once more gently, and the preparation is ready for use. It is specially adapted to boots and shoes of all kinds. But in order to obtain full valus out of this recipe, it is ne cessary to buy your Boots and Shoes at Win. H. Mil ler's Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, Market St.' Artemus Ward says: "Let ns all bs happy, snd live within our ruesns, svsn if ws havs to bor row money to do it with." Any man eaa bs mads happy by purchasing a suit at John E. Sinick'i tai loring establishment, on Fourth street, bunbury, for bs sell hi slothing so ebeap that everybody is able te buy of him, without the eeessity of resort ing te loas).', ' w' 1 ' i ' " In ttms of peace," prepare" For war," li an old and sound piece of advice) and In time of a freese, prepare for thaw, is a mors rtcsnt hut as good a saying, i Therefore, bs prepared tor a break-up, with ail ths unoomfortabls eonoomitants to pedes trians incident thereto. Hats your feet well pro tested with a pair of Harry Thaoher 'a superior boots or shoes, and yon will bs prepared to bid deflanoe to any kind of weather. Don't forget the placs I In ths old Boulton stand, Market street. i A Truth. After all ths Tars and Costly gifts that may pass from ons to another, as keepsakes, there is nothing mors appropriate and lasting than a lifo-liks photograph of ths remembered on. No thing will so vividly recall that one, in after years, snd nothing liks this will grow in value, as years pass away. Thus Impressed, go at one to Byerly's Photograph Gallery, in Simpson's building, Market street. Any tise or styls that may bs desired san bs had at bis gallery. CP To Ciaim Asents. Blsnks for ths eoTloo tlon of "Claims of Private (Soldiers and Non-Oom-missioned Officers,'" under ths late Act of Congress, equalising bounties, have boeo printed and are now for sals at ths American offloe. We keep oa hand a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, which we sell Very cheap. Thoy are oopiod from blanks prepared in ths Departments at Washington, and oan bs relied on for oorreotness. Orders from a dis anos Will receive prompt attention. Life Insurance. " Ths Policy may not be paid offices sometimes fail." But In the ease of Ths Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York, you bavs every possible guarantee for tbs security of your Investments. A large accumulated fund, se curely invested ; an undeniably safe and large amount of assets to meet all risks; with carelfel and judicious management In all departments if these do not constitute security, where will you find it) Jacob Shipman, Fire and Lift Insuranr Agvnt, Sunbury, Pa. MARRIAGES. In Bunbury, on Wednesday evening, 13th inst., at the residence of the bride s parents, by Rev. W. C. Cromer, Mr. Cbables U. Faust to Miss Lillie Welker, all of this plaoe. The happy couple will please aocept the thanks of the Ambhican office fur the kind manner in which they were remembered on the occasion. M.MII KV MAItUKTK. Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, perbarrol, do do do do perewt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per cwt. Wheat, prime red per bushel, Rye, do Corn, new do Oats, do Potntocs, do Dried Peaches, pared per round do do unpared do Dried Apples, do $16 00 8 00 10 00 6 60 2 80 1 15 85 60 1 Oil 40 30 18 3 00 35 36 lined themes, (unstoncd,) per bu Butter, per pound, per doscn, per pound, do do do do do do per pair Cheeso, Lnrd, Hums. Shouldors, Bcof, hind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chickens, 2ft 20 25 15 14 M 18 00 Miamokin Con I Trodc, Soamokin, Feb. 13, 1867. Ton. Cfft Sent for week ending Feb. 9th. 6,06A 12 Per last report, 23,333 16 29.400 OS To same time last year, Decrease, 32,042 18 .2,042 10 Special JTotifcs. Know Thy Dcasltny. Madame E. F. Thornton, ths great English As trologist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrleian, who bus astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now located herself at Hudson, Ns Y. Madame Thornton poscsses such wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable her to impart knowledge -of Hie greatest importance to the single or married of ithor sex. While in a stats of trance, she delineates tho very features of tho person you arete Blurry, and by the aid of an instrument or intense newer, known as the Psychomotrope, guarranteca to produce a life like picture of the future husband or wife of tho applicant, together with dato of marriage, position in lito, leading mils oi cuaracier, so. inia is no humbug, as thousand of testimonials enn assort. She w ill send, when desire 1, a certified certftcate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it pur norti to be. Bv enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and com plexion, and enclosing nny cents and stamped en velope addressed to yourself, you will recrive tho piecure ana aesireu information oy return mail All cuunuunieations sacredly confidential. Address in contiiicatco, Madame E. F. Thornton, P. O. Box 223,iIdso,N. Y. feblfi-'At.ly, 1Voit-t-liil but True. Nioame Remington, the world-returnod AstreVo- gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, whilo in a olairvoyant slate, delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psycho motrope, guarantees te produce a perfect and life like picture of the furore husband or wife of the applicant, with date of Marriage, occupation, lead ing traits of oharaercr.'tc. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By stating El ace of birth, age. disposition, eolor of eyes and air, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will reoeive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. -Cp" Address in confidence. Madame Uebtuuoe Remixoton, P. O. Box Tit, West Troy, N. Y. fcbl-'67.1y. LP" A Young Lady returniog to her country home, after s sojourn of a few months in ths City , was hard -ly recognissd by her friends. In plaoe of a ooarse rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and Instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in quiry as to tbo cause of so great a change, she plain ly to4d them that abe used the 'irt-iiMlim Mulais,and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Uentle tnasi saa improve tbeir personal appearance an hun dred fold. It is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its effioaoy in drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on the eutiole it draws Irons it all its impuri ties, kindly bealiug the same, and leaving the sur face as Nature intended it should be, elear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Priee $1, sent by Mail or Kxpreae, on receipt of an order by W L. CLARK k CO., Chemists. No. I West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents for the sals of the same. February 16, 1667. iy free to stiTerybotly. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importunoe to the young of both sexes. It teaches how ths homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive copy, post-paid, by re turn mail. Address P. 6. Drawer, 21, Troy, N. Y. To Conttiinsntivea). The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severs lung affection and that dread disease, Consumption is aaxious to make known to bu fellow sufferers the means of ears. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the dires tlons for preparing and using ths earns, which they will nnd a suaa Cube for Uoxsumftiom, Asthma Bronchitis, Couomb, Colds, end all Throat and Lung Affections. The only objeet oi the advertises in sending ths prescription is to benefit the afilialed and Spread information which he eonesivos to be in valuable, and be hopes every sufferer will try hbj remedy, as it will eost them nothing, and may provs a blessing. Parties wishing tbs prseoriptioa, free, by return mail, pleass address , Re. EDWARD WILfJOH1, ' , ' Wllliamsburgb, Kiags Ce , Kew York. January U, lo6-4j. i ,s . ) - ., , . ; our reaaers to Us afflicted with longll and ca(tt$. All such ars advised to use Vladei' Evpkonial Lit' hriealort. There Is no doubt bat what they ars ths most pleasant), sonvenlsnt and effectual remedy for Throat and Lung difficulties before ths publlo Messrs. Blades k Co. havs multitudes of sertlfioatos from Clergymen, 8ingors, Lawyers and others, Boms of wbioh will bs published In this paper. , Tbs Lu bricators ars for sals by all Druggists. 2t wisTAK'fi iiAi.MAn or wii, ClIKItltY. This tcmody baa long been eherished by ths com munity for its remarkable efBoacy in relieving, healing and suring ths most obstinate, painful and long-standing ssses of Congh,Cold,InJliuna,Sort Throat, Brvtirhilit. tt hoopitrf Cough, Croup, Asthma, Inflammation of the Lnngi', while even ContumttUoH ttsoH has yielded to its magio influ ence wtrea all other noans havs failed. Its whols history proves that the past has produced no remedy of equal value, as a care tor the numerous and dan gerous pulmonary affeotiens which prevail all over the land. Jtinollcltcsl Testimony. Prom Andrew Archer, Esq., of Fairfield, Ms. "About eight vears sinoo, my son Ilenrr A. Ar cher, now Postmaster at Fairfield, omersot County, Me., was attacked witn spitting or moon, vougn, weakness of Lunn. awd ceneral debililv, t much is that our family physioian doolared hi in te have a "BEATan Uunsumption." lie was oiKleT medioal treatment for a number of months, but received no benefit from it. At length, from ths solicitation ef nimseir and othors, 1 was induced to purchase one bottle of WIST All' 8 BALSAM OF WILD C HUR RY, which benefited him so much I obtained another bottio, which in a short time restored him to bis usual state ol health. I think f oan Safoly reoour mend this remedy to others ta liko condition, for it is, 1 think, all ft purports so u tbo great tung Ke medy for the Timest -The above stutemcot, e-ontlcmen, is snv Voluntary offering to you. in favor of your Bulsam, and Is at your disposal.' Propared by 8ETH W. FOWLE k SON, 18 Tre ment St., Boston, and tbr sale by Druggist generally SCKUI'l:l..l. Tho Rev. OEo.lHTonns of Brooklyn. Now York says, in the Bible Examiner, by way of anoloiry for publishing a medical certificate In his Mngatineof me cure oi nis only son, or scrotuia, "alter aissoiu. tlon anbenred Inevitable' "We Fubltsh this state. "tirent, not for pay, but tti gratitude ta Ood whtThaa "Itius answered prayer, and in justice to Dr. Anders: -being satisfied that there is virtue in the Iodine "Water treatment, which the readers of this Mag' "sine will thank its Editor for bringing to their no "tioe." Circulars free. Dr. 11. Anders' Iodine Water is for salobv J. P DINSMOHE, Proprietor, 86 Dcy St., N. Y. and by ail Druggists, f en. lkr. Kclionck'st I'uliitonic NVriip. This great medicine cured Dr. J. II. Schenck, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it bad assumed its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. His phy sicians pronounced his oase incurable, when he com menced toe uso ot mis simple but powerful remedy His health was restored in a very short lime, and no return of the discus bos been apprehended, for all the symptoms quickly disappeared, and bis present weight is more man two nuiured pounds. Since his recovery, be has devoted his attention exclusively to tne euro ot Consumption, and tho uis eases which are usually complicated with it, and the cures enccied Dy nis modieincs nave bocn very nu inerous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large eoncourae of patients, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that havo to bo lilted out of their carriages, and in a few mouths healthy, robust persons. Dr Scbbnck'n PULMONIC SYUtP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKK PILLS, are generally all required in curing Consumption. Full directions accompany each, so that any one can take them Without seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is convenient it is best to see him, He gives advie freov but for a thorough examination with his Respirometer bis foe is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor one when ill the last stage of Consumption, nnd the other as he now is, in per fect health are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price $1.50 per bottle, or $7.MI the half dosen. Letters for ad vice should always be directed to Dr. Schenck's Principal Office, ho. IS North 6th Street, Philadcl phis, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demos Barnes Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hanoe, Baltimore, Md. ; John 1). Park, Cincinnati, Ohio : Walker k Taylor, Chicago. 111. i Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 20, 1867. 3d w. ea. mo. I jr. A Oofigh, A Cold or Sore Throat. REQUIBES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. Ir ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, lri-ilaliou of tli! lame's, , A Peruiauenl Tbrout I licaic, or ou sniuittlon rS O-TCN THE BESULT. II It O W U K .-V V II 1 A I, T It O V II E AVISO A DIBECT INFLUENCE TO THE PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE tlEtlWP-. I'or Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Diaeaaea, Troches are usod with always good success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troche useful in clearing the voice when taken before .Singing or Speaking, and relieving tiro throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Trochet are recommended and prescribed by Pbvsicians. and have bad testimonials trom eminent men throughout the country. Btnng sn article of true merit, and having proved tbeir efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new localr ties in vorious parts of the world, and tho 'troche are universally pronounoud better than other ar ticles. Obtain only "Bbown's Bronchial Tbochrs," and do not take any of the Worthless Imitations that may be offered ?old Everywhere. November 21, lr(66. Cm Krmrtrfal Jnstitute FOR SPECIAL OASES, .Ho. It Ilond saiiTi-t .eV York. Full information, with the highest testimonials ; also a Book en Special Diseaees, in a sealed envelope sent free. 13"" Be sure and send for them, and you will not regret it 5 for, as advertising physicians are generally impostors, with references no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direst to DR. LAWRENt'U, Ne. U Bond street, Now York. Nov. 17, 186; ly Hlrung, but True. Every yoUhg lady and gentleman In the United States ean hear something to tbeir advantage by re turn mail, (free of charge,) by addressing ths under signed. Those having fears of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. Allulhors will please address their obedient servant, TUOS. P, CHAPMAV, 831 Broadway, New York. January 13, 1866. ly The Confrlou and l'sperltnce or AM INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, 4c, supplying at the Sams timo the means of sclf-eure. By one who nas oured himself after undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single copies, tree of charge may be had of the au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co. N. Y. January 27, 1866 ly. ITCH! ITCH! ITCllt SCRATCH I SCRATCH I SCRATCH ! WIIEATON'S OINTMENT Will Cure the lis-Is it 4 Hours. Also cures SALT KHEUM, ULCEUS, CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF TUK SKIN Prioe SO cents. For sals by the druggists. By send ing 6 osnts ta WEEKta-i POTTER, Hols Agents. 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, tree of postage, to any part of the United States. i je 8i '66-y Krrorsi of Youlb. A gentleman who suffered rbr years from Norvous Debility, Premature Deoay.and the effects of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering ku manity, send free to all was need It, the recipe and directions for making ths slmpls remedy by which be wss cured. SuSersrs wishing to profit by ths eJ ver User's eaperisaee, eaa do so by addressing JOHN B. 00 DEN, No. 13, Chsmbsrl St., Nsw York Janosri 13, 186o.v-l ... , . , ... r tf t . ' ' ' . BOOKS,. STATIONERY snd VAEIETIES, - Always oa band a largs and complete stook of ALBUMS, Juvenllo, Blank, School, Hymn and . ' Trayet HOOKS. Note, letter, lgal tansl Cnp Pnpr. GOLD PENS AND HOLDERS. Pch, Inks, Pencils, Tort-Folloe, Pictures, Ploture Frames, Musical Instruments, Strings, Music, Lamps, Shades, Ulobos, Ac IPEaRlFUMiEE, Boo pi, Chains; 61cds, Canes, Until os, Brushes, Port- m on ales, and Fancy Articles of all kinds. M all Pnprr, llordcr niisl Window Nlsndrstt Agent for "La Rose's Hair Restorative," and "Enamel of America." Drafts on Europe and Tickets forSloam Vessels QUICK BALES AND SMALL PROFITS-the motto at LIQHTNER'S Book Store and News Depot, Feb. 2, 1867. Market SgunrCi Bunbury, Pa . Here Ihey are I Another lot of those excellent GLOVE CALF fkating. Walking and Riding BOOTS, Lined throughout, for Ladies' Wear, at TllACilEifS. Sunbury, January 2(1, 1R67. 41 Knlnto or .loliu I'jiffoly, dcccitnr-d. "Vf OT1CE Is hereby given that letters of adminis i tration having bocn granted to tho undersign oi on tho estato of John Fagely, late of Sliiimokin toWBhip, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All persons indebted to said cstutu are requested to mako immediate payment, and those having claims to present tticin fiir settlement. CHRISTIAN C. FAOELY, Adin'r. ShBinokiiitown.Jim. 12, ISK. fit The l)ir-u(:Mt Klory of tin' Age. In keeping with the promise which wo made somo time back, to keep .-TUK NKW YOKK WEEKLY In the front rank of literary journalism, and to main" tain its claim to the position which it. undoubtedly holds that ol boing tho lending story nnd sketch paper of the United States, if not of the werJd wo aro now gratided to bo able to announce that wo huvo commenced the publication of ANOTHER GREAT STORY. It is from the pen of that world renowned roninnccr LEON LEWIS. Authorof "Tho Silver Ship." "Syria the Jewess," "The Stop-Daughter's Portion," etc., etc. It is entitled THE 'WATER WOLF, Or tbb Dkmox op tub Bkrmcdas. The mere announcement of a story by a writer so extensively ami favorably known as Leon Lewis, would perhaps be enough to cause everybody to read it, but THE WATER WOLF" has especial claims to public approval, in that it is somewhat diflercnt from anything clso which its gifted author has thus far given to tbo worbl. As its title implies, it is a story of the Bermudas, and partakes largely of tho wild, tho weird, and tho grand. The heroine is a most glorious creation a creature till beauty nnd sunshine, tender, impulsive, generuus and courageous who is cost away upon ono of tho Bcrmutln Inlands, and falls into the hands of a desperate villain, who is a deadly enemy to her father. Whilo here, sho encounters the dread scourgo of the islands, the frightful WATEU WOLF the simple description of which fearful monster cau ses the tlcsh to creep with horror, 'i'ho story is full of action at the very start, and tho reader finds his ntlontion enchnined before he has read a dozen sen tences. It is full of the most thrilling situations, and possesses a plot of the greatest intricucy aud of the most Ingenious character. THE WATER WOLF will untjuestionnbly nld greatly to the alreudy great reputution of Leon Lewis and will undoubtedly be extensively read. Recollect that THU WATI'K tVOLl's Or, Tho Demon of the Burmudns, BV LEON LKW1S, Is now ready, and for sale everywhere. our I'Rivrs. The New Yoiik Weekly is sold by nil News Agents throughout the I'uiled Stales. The price is Six Cents, hut in cases where Agents have to pay extra freight, a higher price is charged. When there Is a News Agent in the town, wo desiro our friends to get luo Weekly through him. Wctlonot wish to mail the paper except in plnrea where thero is no other mcaus of getting it. Whcnseiil by mail, single copies, t.i per annum four copies. J 10. which is tl 50 a copyj ciht copies (M. The p'irty who sends us f 20 for a club of ciht copies, (nil tent nt ono time.) will bo entitled to a Copy free. Postmas ters and others who pot up clubs. In their rrspeotivu towus, enn afterward add single copies at $2 oil. The New York Weikly and tbe Illustrated Lite rary Album will both bo sent for $!) per annum. Itf" Specimen Copies sent Free. STREET A SMITH, Proprietors, II Frankfort St., New York. February 2, 1 SC7. "t ELEVENTH k MARKET STS., PHILADEL'A. fTUILS' new and elegant House is now open for the I siiasesirit inn nf (siiasIs It hnal hnnn tt 1 1 Aa si si in ex manner equal to any in tho country. The location i . . . beinir central mokes it a very dexirablo stoiinint place, both for Merchants and parties visiting tho I city. The parlors are spacious, and elegantly Turn- ished. The tables will bo supplied with all tho deli- ' cacies the market will ail'ord, aud it is tho intention ' of the Proprietor to keep in every respect'a First Class Hotel. Terms $3 00 perdav. C'tRLIS DAVIS, Proprietor. February 2, IS67 Oui Mount Carmel Hotel. MT. CARMEL, Northumberland Co., Ta., TUOS. liUHlCLT, PitoritiEToii. This largo rom'i odious Hotel is located nenr tho depots of the Shamokin Valley and tho tjuakake & New York Railroads. Trains arrive end depart daily. This bouse is located in the centre of the Coal Re gion aud affords the best accommodations to travelers and permanent customers. jay 5, " VALENTINES ! ALL kinds, VJomio and Sentimental. Perfume Satchels and Lovo Cards, FANCY ENVELOPES. A fine line of Ooods for the season, now open and rapidly soiling at LIGllTNER'3 Book Store. January 26. l&fft. 3t Writ of I'orelj;u Allac-hiueul. J. B. Master, ) vs. S No. 29, March Term, 1867. Joseph S. Silver, jr. ) NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS. TO TUB gllKBIFIr Or SAID Col.NTV, Ghkktino i We command you, that you attach Joseph S. Sil ver, jr., iato of your County by all and singular, his goods and chattlua moneys, right, credit and effects, lands and tenements of the defendants, in the bonds Snd possession of any person er persons whatsoever, the same muy be, so that be be and appeur before Our Court of Common Pleas, to be holdcn at Sunbury in and fur said County, on the second Monday of March not, there to answer J. B. Masser, in a pica ol debt In one hundred and eleven doll am and sixty cents. And also that you summon any person or persons whatsoever, in whose hands or possession said goods, ehattles, Ao., may bo, aud also summon said person or any said persons, or other persons whatsoever, as Uamishees, that tbey be and appear before court on the second Monday of March next to answer what shall be objected against and abide the Judgment of the Court therein, and have you then their this writ. , , WITNES the Hon. AtBXSBDKB Fifty oents I Jobosn, President Judge of our said Revenue I Court at Sunbury, this ItSth day of Stamp. J January, A. D. tttt7. ' JOHN J. REIMENSNYDER, Proth y. Prothonotary s Office.. I 6unbury, Jan. 26, 1867 ) 6w .nA.VIUA MAKi'Ut Mrs. A. TWEED, Market street, S doors East of the New Bank Build ing,8UNBCRV, PA. RESPECTFULLY informs ber friends snd ths public that sbs has again opened a shop, in Market alreet, Sunbury, where she is prepared to make to order Ladies Dresses, in an eulire new style. Ladies' Cloaks, Ac Also Ueutleuien's shirts. Orders respectfully solicited. Sunbury, Jan. IV, latiT. ly milK STOCK and FIXTURES of an established X Confectionery, with au Oyster department, and good run of custom. Apply soon to " JKO. C. MILLER, Jan. 12. 1867. Sunbury, Ta a tllKH JARliD'N Kmnil de Inrisi,' THE NEW BEAUTIF1ER OF THE SKIN. TESTIMONIALS FROM CELEBRATED LADIES. This seoretof beautifying the kln being known only to Messrs. Jared k Rene, they bonorahly stats that it differs from all other nreparations. It gives to the most harsh and freckled Skin both the texture and eolor of polished Ivory, removing all discolors tlons, whether appearing ns freckles, tan, mnrphow, moth or blockwortn specks, and la especially suc cessful in smoothing out the marks lclt by the small pox. The Agents of "L'EMATL de PARIS" most eont denlly Submit to the publio the earnest endorse ments of such distinguished ladies as Bignora RISTOUI, M dtllB FKI.1CITA VliSTVAMA, MimMAUtilE MITCHELL, Mrs. D. P. BOWERS, LUC1LLR WESTETlX. Msdaino PON 1ST, Mrs. EMMA WALLER, LUCY RURHTON. NOEM1E De MAR0VERITTE3, Miss A. PERRY, and many others whose high standing In tho profes sion gives tho stamp of truthfulnets to thoir intelli gent, and genuine approval. The beautiful Lucille Western says: "I find that tho Email" produces nil the brillian cy of rouge and lily-white, with the great and pecu liar advantage of total hariulessncss. It really adds to tho Softness and beauty ot tho skin." The magnificent Vestvalia says : 'I have suffered so much from tho various whito lotions, Ac, which my theatrical profession obliges me to use, that I considor it a perfect bencfaotion to find a preparation which gives the necessary while noss to the skin, and lesves the skin cool and smooth.' MissMaggio Mitchell says: "I have tried tho skin bcantiflor, "IEmail do Paris," and found Hint it instantly imparts a natural bloom and freshness to the complexion. '' "Jarcd's Email do Paris" is used as a dolicato boailtlflcr bf the skin for TbenttB, Saloon or Hall Room, by the most refined and scrupulous ladies, firoduclng all tho beautifying effects of rouge and ily-whilu, without their Vulgar glaro or injury to the skin. Sold by nil first-class Druggists, Perfumers and Lai'.ieV llnir Dressers. L. Isabcuti, 822 Broadway Demos Barnes k Co. and F. C. Wells ft Co., New York ; nnd Eugene Jouin, 111 South Tenth street, And Johnson, Hollo way & Cowdcn, Philadelphia, A.u'cnls. jAitKD nrxE, fienornl Agents and Importer, New York. Jan. 26, 1KK7 Oui BENJAMIN BAHNER, DEALER IN I'rult, mid Oirininrntal Trten, !iliiiilwe ry, VIju', &c. THE subscriber respectfully announces to thd citi r.ens of Northumberland and adjoining counties, that he is prepared to furnish all varioties of Fruit, and ornatneutal trees, Shrubberry, Vines, 4c, of the very best quulity, which ho will wurruut to be healthy and vigorous, lroni the most responsible nur series in tho country. All trees, Ac, ordered during tho winter, will ba delivered at the nearest railroad stations free of charges, in Ihesprinjr of lsli7. The eelobruted SilEllllY WINE PLANT, a nost excellent variety, is ottered for salo by him. l'uruhosen will lini it to their ailvnnUo to patro nizo hiin, as ho lias lit.d a great deal of experience in tho bu-'iuess, and sells on the most reasonable terms. AdJresr BENJAMIN BAHNER, Paxinos P. O., Northumberland County, Pa. January 5, lSr,7.--3-j,. i:.tit of Bloin-.v llcrkcrt, lst-'M. AT OTICK is hereby given, that letters of adininis JlI tration having been granted to tho untlersigned, on tho estato of Henry licckert, lalo of Lower Mahnnoy township. Northumberland county, Pn., deceased. AH persons knowing themselves in'lcbt cd are refjucsred to luuko iniuieuiatc payment, and thosu liawng claims will present tliom duly authen ticated tor settlement. WILLIAM DEPPlN. Administrator. Lower Mnhauoy, January, b, 1807. t!t. BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS I II. .. tiiaciii:!-, St CCtSSOK TO W . W . A P S L E Y . IN addition to our Ini jrc stock, already on hand, we are now receiving a lull supply of ialland Win ter good for Ladies, (icntlcinen, Mioses and Chil dren s wear. Alro a good antortiuont of Trunks. A large lot of R. It. BiiKS) tients' tiuu leather Sx.tchols. We wish it distinctly understood that wo intend selling our goods at small profits, exclusively for the carh. Don't forget Hie place. Apslcy's old stand, in tho well-known hcusu of Mrs. Boulton, Market street, Sunburv. Pa. NOTICE Boots and Shoes neatly repaired at short notice. If any bought of us should rip they (hull be fixed for nothing. U. O. TUACHER. Sunbury, Dec. 8, 1SC3. tf. JN0. KAY CLEMENT, Business in this and a ljoining counties carefully aud promptly ntttended to. OUtce in Market street, Third door west of Smith k U ember's Stove and Tinware Store, SI itB 'It yIK"."VA. TOWN LOTS IN the Borough of Simlmfy, desirably situated, in high and centra! locutions, i on nai.i:, on sneh eniy terms as tv',11 cnohlo porsnnS. with ' V""1 ."aaoic money, i-j purcnaso lwimTt l'oi-iitia huirniiv TfliiK-i-ul oi" 'i'iiulM'r I.siikIm, Farms, Dwellings, or other Real Estato, for sale or lease, us well as those desiring to purchase or rent, urc invited to consult tho subserioor. His connec tion with reliable firms in New York, Philadelphia, und elsewhere, afford unusul advnntagci. Conveyancing correctly ni d nentlv executed JjiO. KAY CLEMENT, Attorney nt Law, Third door west of Smith & Ucnthcr'i S.ove Storo, Sunbury, Pa SunburyDec 8, lSfifl. tf. 1)iiiiilM, Gluss, Putty, White Load, Varnishes, Ac Everything that Painters use at unheard of prices at thu Hardware Store of J. II. COXLEY k CO. Sunbury, Juno 10, lSdH. h. UBASHOLTX, O. H WULVBlltO.N, U. P. BKA3UOLTI. COAL! COAL! COAL! rilllE subscribers respectfully inform thecitiusns of X Sunbury and vicinity, that they have opcucd a OOiIi YARD at J. Hans k Co's Lower Wharf, ssliiry, I'll. w here they are prepared to supply all kinds of Sha mokin Coal, ut cheap rates. Families aud others promptly supplied. Country eustom respectfully solicited. SEASilOLTZ k CO. Suubury, Jan. 12, 18S7. FANCY DRYG00DS STORE MIS3 KATE BLACK, Market street, four doors west ofWm. U. Miller's Boot aud Shoe storo, SUNBURY, Pa. RESPECTFULLY informsher friends in Sunbury aud vicinity, that she has just opened bor WINTER GOODS. ol Notions and Fancy Dry Goods, Her stock eonsils of All-Wool Delaiues, Embroide ries, Lace Collars, Bleached and unbleached Muslins, Shoetings, Diilllngsi Uaribaldi Muslins, Bird-Eye Linens, Alapawts, Poplins, Crape and Lace Veils. Ladles' Winter HATS, Ladies Wooieu Caps, Break fust 'hawla, Soutas. Children's Woolen Circulars, Children's Woolen Skirls. Mino, Deiuorest's Hair Curlers, Hair Coils and Curls, tiloVwr, Stockings, Collars, Corsets, Ac. Genu' Collars, Neckties, half Huso, Handker chiefs and Suspenders. ' Bradley's uew Patent Duplex Elliptio (or double Spring SKIRTS ) HOPKINS Elliptio Skirts. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair Brushes, Combs, Toys, aud a general variety of NOT 10N'. KATE BLACK. Bunbury, NoT.Ji, lKfift. UOUTfsi, hillOi:, A.l 'lit! .!. ii. g. TUAcniau, SUCCSSSOB TO W. W . APBLEY, MARKET BTREET, SUNBURY, P A. A largo lot of Boots nj Shoes just reoeired. A hue lot of TRUNKS un band. A gene ral assortment of Gent's Travelling Saiubels, R R. Bags, Valisea, As.. o., Ac, c COMB AND BEE! At the well-known bouse of Mrs. Boulton, Market Street, between Third snd Fourth f treets. Sunbury, Sept. 2D, 18o. 4'ush ! 4'ua.U ! i Jtts.ls I ! fcttO,0Mi wanted in sxebange for all kinds ol Hardware, Irons, Nails, Ao , at ths new Hardware Store of : J H. CONLCY l CO. i bunbury, Jubs It, left. - . NEW AREIVAL OF FALL & WINTER (.CODS AT THE IOlMMOTH store or J. H, ITtll.ItiW A. M, Market Square, i doors east of tbe New Court House, SUNBURY, PA. HAVE received a Inrjre quantity of haw FAI L and WINTER OOi)D3t which' they o&'cr to the trade at the lowest possible prices. DRY GOOD?. Their Stock of Ladles' Dress Ooods is large, and contains a greater variety than enn ba found in any country establishment. Call and examine. Ulatskaiid Fancy Silks, UrosdeOrnin, Orode Rhino, Tatl'etas, Ac, of every width snd prioe. Me rinos of nil shndna and colors, nil-wool Plaids. Irish and French Poplins, Blnuk Figured nnd Striped Alapoecos, Empress Cloths. Silk and Wool Plaids, Mohair Lustres, all-wool Dulaiucs, Mousfolaiue De laines, Black and Whits Checks, Ao. THE SHAWL DEPAUTMENT Doscrves parilctilnf Bttsntion. Fhnwls, Cloaks, Opera Flannels, Mantillas, llmrp Skirts, Ac THE NOTION DEPARTMENT Contains its mors than usual supply Of Laces, Ho siery, (. loves, Ac THE DOMESTIC DEPAUTMENT Comprises a new assortment of Gentlemen's Fur nishing (.foods, Cloths, Calicos, Ac. CARPET &6Tl CLOTHS, The large Carpet Department of the establishment is now fillod with a frch and elegant lot of new stylus nnd patterns. THE PAPER iEPAUtJtEN T Einhrncos WALL PAPER of all kinds and prices. Window Shades, Paper, do do Oil large, new assortment. Drugs, Oi, Paints, Coul Oil asi l,u Fish. Tork, Coarse and Fino Salt, Coffee, Tea, Su gar, Molasses Syrup, Spices, Ac, Uroccrics. Tobucco, Segnrs nnd Snuff, -together with a largo variety of miscellaneous goods at prices that canuol fail to satisfy purchasers. J. W. FRILINO A SON. Sunbury, Octo!,"!!-1 3. ISfiil. M. L. LAZARUS. FALL TRADE, lsf.6 ! FALL TRADE, 160B ! '. jh p Til. I.. I.lZAStI ! p S VITOVLD respectfully cull the attention of g g V the publio to bcr LARUE and NEW T !F assortment op n Fancy and Domestic Ol-y Goods, y Ore ootn, j? (5 Of all kinds and styles in great Variety. " POPLINS AND MEHINOB, g' o Black, Green, Blue, Wine, Brown. Purple, Ac, 13 in aii-n ooi riiuiis. lciains, calicoes, p Ac, we havo un essoruicnt. ! The best Black All paeons, nil-wool Detains, "f. Poplins. b, "White Goods. g C Cambric, Swiss. Nainsook nnd Jaconet Mus- 0 lins, Dimity, Bird-Lye Linen and Tnwling. g (3 Berlin nnd American Zephyrs, SLctland P ' Wool, Cttslnucro Yams, Ac. Itiilmoriil Kkii-lM, ? i Gum Cloth, Dress Triniinintrs, Ilosiiry, -fi Gloves, Hoop-Skirts, Coifelt.", Ribbons, aiid" ss Woolen Goods. . LADIES' CLOTH CLOAK. A COATS. p g RcdGloVes, of thobest quality, and a great 3 variety of goods loo numerous to mention, nil o .: of which will be sol J at tho very lowcvt tor ensh. M. L. LAZARUS. g Sunbury Oct. 17, 1S00. Dec 1. lft(56. Sm Ir. Leon CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS. THE PERFECTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Df. Leon's Electric Hair Renewer. It is a positive Cure for Baldness It renturc Grey Hair to its Original Color. It is a Tonic, not a Dye, andactaupontheseoretionf- it immediately arrests lulling outot the iluir It alleviates curalgia and lloadache. It radically cures liundruff nnd Humors It keeps the sculp healthy, clean and cool. It is an elegant and exquisitely fragrant Hair Dressing. It restores, Cultivates and Beautifies (lie Hair It makes harsh Hair tloxiblo and Lustrous. Iit Ij-oii I'llrrti-ic Elair Krnewi er has enjoyed u hinli loenl reputution tbr many years. Its wonderful restorative nnd invigorating properties ure welt known to tbo Medical Faculty of Philadelphia. Being fully satisfied of the merits of I.'Ossm l'.l-'li-ic llnir Kfiiewer we have pro cured exclusive ownership nnd are determined thnl every household iu our land shall have opportunity to roup its benefits. iit. i.i:ok l.if'A.vr iti:tii:iv A most delightful and efficacious cure for tho va rious ills to which Infants and Young Children are subject. INVALUABLE FOR TEETHING CHILDREN. It softens the gums, abates inflamatlon, invigorates the stomach und bowels, corrects acidity, and is a sure and speedy cure for 1'olii-, Cramptt iitisl M IimI.v I'niii.. A uiort txeelK'tlt preparation for children of a restless and tactful habit and in all chscs of I.oomiik, (aripisiu'. Vomiting; c. other inward grief, it gives immediate case. Ueed for more than half a century in llm r.riva'e practice of ono cf .he most eminent physic. .mi in Philadelphia. In now placing this article within the reach of all our countrymen, wo would remark that we know it to be a Remedy of unrivaled excellence and that it has proved in thousands of cases, as we aro resolved it shall in millions, a priceless boon. For Salo by Drusgins Everywhere. Address all oi derr to z i r. 4.i,i: n a s.nliii, - EOLU PROPRIETORS, 1ST ,oi-Hi Third rat., lMiU'n. SILVER'S WASH P0WDEB. SAVES Time. Labor. Money; makes WASHIStl A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL. Sold Everywhere. TRY IT! November 21, 18M ly NEW MUSIC STORE. Call at our New Muslo Stflre in 13 Dt N'S C3-ROVE, and buy ono of lliiixs BuotHEB's New Piano Fortes. ale AGEITT3 WA1TTED. V . Follr I.lftnsH)Ri.lwoierrltnrr firm. f n in i ''f."0 ,0 iM IWHSoiilb. Vi trim. Illua- i V" Si ,r2. c,roul. AiirtiUrSavwita .i.mp, tuiur g X m vjlmanisa A., nt. R W l Vli Chest not 8t..l"it;.. pM,n. A V jf:ij&Z 881 """' at.. tnirUa, -JStejW' Every instrument Is Warranted for (re years. We also keep constantly on hand a good stock ot the eelebrated PELOl IIKT'S MELODKO.NS, CAbl NKT and CHURCH O KUANS, aud challenge others to sell oheapor than we are selling. Wealso keep all kinds of Muaieal Merchandise and reoeive all the latest musio as soon as published A liberal discount to teaobsrs of Schools and Somi faarioa IVSecond hand Instruments taken in sxohangs for uew ones. Pianos oorrootly torned and repaired, fend for Circular. 6 A l.EM A BROTHER. Selinsgrefe, Snyder eo., Pa., July 28, l0 ly CALL and see those beautiful Biid Cajos at the new Hsrdaais torsof J H CQNLEY A C