CTfjc Sunturs ftmcrsca... W. B. IWOLa, ( 3PoUhri, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1867. . A HIQTJEST TO BUBBOHIBBHS. Subscribers to th Aaaaie.a ar pertlenlarly r quested not to alio their lodebtedoe to overran Oct ysar. All subscription ihouli b paid In ad vance but aadar a oldrtlc should th yr ptm around with th subscription onpald. A ttrlot attention to this will ar at in Immense amount of tronbl and a Tery heavy loaf. iLocal 21 ffaivs. ty Const. Tb regular term of Court will oommeno on Monday naxt. y Mcatra. Griffey A Brumbaob hav bcooma th proprietors of tb Whit Dser Woollen Factory, at While Par Willi, Union oounty. tST CBASoa Mr. W. A. M. Orl.r, lata Caibler of tba Firtt National Bank of Danville, baa resigned frit position, and la about engaging in a new banking enterprise at Uailetoo. (PAccipirt at Lewissdbo. John Sierle, a lawyer at Billwyer, Nogel A Co. ' law-mill, at Lew isburg, bad all the finger! of on band eat off by a circular aaw, on Friday morning of lait week. 17 Leased, Mr. John B. Douty baa laaied bii new hotel building, in Shamokin, to MaJ. James L. Jlicbl, formorly of the Montour Houae, Danvill, and lately or the Eagle Hotol, Third etreet, Philadel phia. The home ia to be opened on th lit of April, and the lease to run for fir year. 1PNortbuberakd cocktt bid IB inmates in the Eastern Penitentiary, at Philadelphia, during 1868. The expense of keeping them amounted to $1,696.78. Their earning! were $428.6, which leavea a balanoa, to be paid by the county, of f 1, 188.17. C7CnA!iG(0P Tim a. The property advertised fcy Sheriff Beckley to be fold on tba 26th of Febru ary, belonging to Wm. Atwater, baa been poetponed until Monday, March 18th. Tb lal will take place at the Court Houie, in tbli place. CTo Subscribers. Ai many of our subscrl bora will ohacge their placet of reaidenc between .tbia and th first of April, w will thank them for notifying ui of lb ohang, itating their former ad dress and present residence, In order to make th correction on our books. tp Rejected. John R. Campbell, Esq., and .Jacob Sallada, E-q., the former as eollector of In ternal Rovenae of th Lyooming distriot, and tb latter as Postmaster at Williamsport, both appoint ed last summer during the recess of Congress, bar been rejected by tb United States Senate. 13" Rc-ArrolNTED. W obserr that our friend and neighbor, Mr. J. it. Bastian, bas been re-appointed Postmaster at this place, by the President, and confirmed by the Senate. Mr. Bustian has performed the duties of the office for several years past, faithfully and satisfactorily. lylitrotiTANT to Farmers. Messrs. Torring ton A Ilodgkins, who are at present engaged in erecting a mill, east of the Borough line, for the . manufacture of Super-Phosphate of Lime, will bava a largo supply of that fertiliser on band by the 1st of April. Farmers and others will do well to pa itronite them, as it will be sold at a reduced rat. ty Division or the Buaocon . Wear pleased to learn that a movement is to be made to divide this Borough into two election wards. This Is abso lutely necessary. Tba number of rotors in the Bo .rough, at this time, is estimated at about 700. Action in Ibis matter should not be delayed. A 'orth and South ward, divided by tb Shamokin Valley Railroad, should b established. tr"A Special Cociit was held in this place during the past week, commencing on Tuesday lost, Judge Elwell, of the adjoining district, presiding. The only case tried was that of llenry Baylor vs. Andrew M. Eostwick. This action was for the re covery of the meuit profit from a tract of coal land .in Coal township. After occupying two daya in hearing testimony on tb part of the plaintiff, the counsel for the defendant asked the Court to non suit the pluintiff. On Thursduy morning lb plain tiff voluntarily suffered a non-suit, when the Court Adjourned, the other cases not being ready. m m iyA SLSBcnr Bor Abroad. We are always pleased to note the prosperity of young men who have been raised in this neighborhood, and especially those .who have gone abroad to gain a liveli hood. We notice in the list of coullrmations by the United States Senate that our young friend, James Fetter, Esq., formerly of Sunbury, has been op. pointed Postmaster at Peru, Inaiuua. Mr. Fetter loft this place several years ago and settled in In diana, and we have no doubt bis many friends her m'M be glad to hear of bis promotion. The commu nity in which he resides cau roly on having a good and faithful officer. CjT Tax Fair axu Festival beld at Northern berland on the 22d ult., was creditable alike to those having it in charge and to the citizens of that plao. W are assured that our correspondent was tniiin ' formed in regard to the riotous conduct of some in toxicated men, and that everything passed off har moniously. The proceeds amounted to about $500. Tb gavels voted for were awarded to Lycoming Lodge or I. 0. of O. F., or Williamsport. Th rot tood as follows : Lycoming Lodge, Williamsport, 9861 rotes. Williamsport " " TO " Lewisburg " Lewisburg, 188 " Seilnsgrov Seliosgror, 47 11 Sunbury Sunbury, 3 JJontour Danville, 21 gT Important. As the season for removals will loon ba at band, th following clause of section C9, of Aot of July 13th, 156, may be of interest to per sons doing business requiring a revenue license or special tax receipt, who contemplate a removal : And in ea of th removal of any person or persons from the houe or premises from which any trade, business or profession was taxed, H shall be Juwtul for the person or persons so removing to any .other place, .to carry on the trade, iiusiuew or pro tessioue, specified in the tax receipt, at lb place to which sue h person or persous may remove, without Xayinent of any additional tax.u Sikoulae Accident at Daiville. The American says tbst on Monday of .ast week, as Benj. Kelly, ton of Mr. James Kelly, of that place, was forging a horse-tbo in bis father's shop, he met with a lingular and a serious accident. It seems that on striking lb anvil, a piece of steel was bro ken by tb foro or the hammer, which struck bint Jn th region of tb stomach, and was driven with such fore that it entered bis body and pasted be youd lb reach of tb surgeon's probe. Tb young xuan ia aunering much pain. Tb consequent in Oammation and uncertainty of th precise location of th missile renders his aa dangerous y Tae Oil Well.i-W ar informed by our correspondent at Snydertowa tba) titie operations at tba oi well on tb farm of Valentin Klaae, Bear Ibat place, bay been suspended for U present, on account of insufficient funds to defray expenses. Those who should be uiost interested fail to giv tb enterprise th proper support, Tb bard rook that consumed so much tim in boring, waa eueeesrfully drilled through, Tb last six inch of it being of a much softer natur thaa tb upper part, leas damag to th tools. Th rin pf iron or, which waa struck tots tim sine, iu 1$ iftobe in thickness. A mooting of tb stockholders will be bld al tb Court IIous, In Sunbury, on Monday next, for th purpose of r-orgauiing tb ompany, and It is to b hoped that lb enter priae win roeair sew sao- sUntial encouragement (rem thaw wb will h ascat totBtted rboaid la rtJ wsor a QT iroaraiBw Cmtbal IUii.WAr.Th an aval meeting of th stockholders of tb North era Central Railway waa beld at Baltimore oa Thurs day of last week. Tb following gentlemen were elected dlreeton for tb ensuing year: J. D. Cam eron, Wlster Morris, William Colder, A. I. Kapp, B. f. Newoomer, Oeorge Small, Jacob P. Jonas, Thomas A. Beott, Joba H. Kennedy, S. O. Blddl. Henry Walsh and John A. Wright. These gentle men eosn posed tke Ward last year. Th xeoutlv fflon of th company fbr th eosulnn year torn prist th following gentlemen t J. D. Cameron, President C.O.Miller, Vis President; Robert B. llollios, 8eeretary; John S. Lelb, Treasurer Stephen Llttl, Auditor) J. N. DuBarry, Qeneral Superintendent, tAaoTBER Moir Outrageous Roiiirt t Sceutliill CouktT. We learn from tb Potts rill Mintrt' Journal Ibat on night last Week th resldenee of an old aoopl, Thomas Edwards and wife, three miles from that place, was visited by a band of highwaymen and robbed. Tb Journal girt th following account of it, as narrated by tb persons robbed t Tber bad Just (on to bed. (about S o'clock,) when they beard a tap at th front door. Mr. Ed wards aroK and asked, "wbo is mere r" A man re plied, "A friend of your. I want to come in. Uiv ui a driuk of water " Mr. Edwards told blin to go to the well. The man replied, "I know nothing about it. Open th door. I want to oom in." lb door was then opened, and the man asked if they had nothing betier to drink. Then the whole crowd (ten Irishmen) rushed in. Some went up stairs, and som want into a bed-room where Mr. Edwards was in bed. On of th men held two revolvers al her head, and told her that she bad ' to go and see tiod to-night ;" that "she had to have six or those loads down her throat." Then they cov ered her over witb a sheet. Wbil this was aoinc on, three of th brutes tried to put Mr. Ed wants on a nre ro roast mm. urave ecu, truly, towards a man 77 years of age, and a woman 04 years old ! At this time a man pas-ed on the outside of the bouse. Th robbers beard bim and extinguished the litfht. After he bod passed tbey lit it again. Four of the men searched Mrs. Edwards and found nearly $1U0 in her bosom. They told her that tbey would have every feather out of the bed, ami that she had eitfht hundred dollars in the house which she got from her three sons who were in th war. Mrs. Edwards re plied that sh bad not bad three sons in the war. The men said tbey wanted the bank-book. Kb re plied that she had noua. Tber then searched the Louse and finally decamped with $100 in money, a silver watoh, all the oloihlng they could find, ma king It all a loss of $260. Among the articles sto len was a pair of boots whivh belonged to and were worn by a ton of Mr. Edwards at the time be full in battle during the rebellion. One of the robbers sat down and pulling off his old boots, put on those of Mr. Edwards' son. On the leg of the robbers' Old boots left behind were the letters "P. 11." They also took a clock, which being heavy, they carried only a short distance. It was found next morning near the house. The poor couple were stripped of almost everything, leaving them in a destitute con dition." For the American. THE SUNDAY CAB QUESTION. Ma. Editor : Allow me to refer your olerical correspondent upon the Sunday Car question, to the words of Jesus, recorded in Malt, xu. 1 to 13; particularly to the lost clause of tba 12ih verse. CLERIC US. Editor's Table. Tube Tears in the Field Hospitals or the A rut or tbk Potomac. By Mrs. W. II. liol siein. Philadelphia : J. B. Lippincott A Co. The author of this neat little volume, interesting, though unpretending in its character, is an accom plished lady, not unknown in this section of country. Mrs. Ilolstein is the daughter of the venerable Wm. Cox Ellis, Esq .j of Muucy, Lycoming county, for merly member or Congress, and long adUtinguiibed member or the bar. She heroically devoted three years or her life to tb relief of thesiokand wounded in tb field hospitals of tb Army of th Potomac. Th book is full of incidents characteristic of the American soldier. We quote one or these episodes, which occurred at th Whit House, on lb Pa munkey river, in Virginia, then under the command or Ocn. Butler : "The 6th or June, Mr. Schall came, bringing the body of his brother, Col. Edwin Schull, to be em balmed, lie fell lit Cold Harbour on the 3d ot June, shot through the neck. Connected with this gallant officer's death is an Incident so singular that it is worthy of record : Sunday, the 7th of Juue, in the Officers' Hospital in Uoorgutown, my niece was sitting by ber husband's bedsiuo, walchiug the pass ing away of a life now near its close. As the things or eartn needed, and Knottier world dawned upon bis ease, lb lamp of life flickered and flushed in this its closing seen. Suddenly routing up, bis vuioe, which hud previously been faint and leeblu, rang out in a clear, loud tone : ''Lieutenant, lieu tenant!" A wounded lieutenant lying near him, answered: "What is it, captain?" lis replied: "I'm not oallinir you. it it Lieut. Col. Schall ; I saw him fall, and thought the way be was lying porbups be was dead." His wile soothed him, telling biui 'the ooloncl was all riKbt : and be sank extiuusted on bis pillow. Bat in a few momeuls culled iu the same tone: "Lieutenant, lieuleuunt !" repeating again the same words, that "h had seen him full,' etc. Attain be was soothed to quietness, fully coo sc-ious that death was near, tba brave soldier, in a few earnest, never-to-be forgotten words, sent bouie the message, that be "gave bis lite freely tor bis country." Then commenlinz bis soul to tiod, and committing wife and children to the same loving care, in two bour peacefully passed to mat land "where there Is no more sorrow, or sickness, or pain. ' ' In Captain Urubiui; s death, two nomas were made desolate; be was on only cbild ; to tne bouie circle of wife and children an Irreparable loss, whose sor rows we do not presume to dwell .upon. When Mrs. B. returned with ber husband's body to their home, aba then first learned that the oolunol bad falleu as the captain dencnbad two daya previ ously. His body also was brought borne fur burial and interred In day preceding ttie captum a luce ral." Th book is for sale by Mr. N. F. Lightner, book seller, of tbis place, through whom w acknowledge th receipt of a copy, with the compliment or the author ss. HU3INE8S HOTICE3. 7 Job lrlutissgr. Having received large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new stylet, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can be printed In tb latest and best styles, and on short notiue. Orders by mail promptly attended to. iVII A Lab ao New Stock or Wall Paper Gilt, Column, Satin, White, Buff and Brown. Blauk with border to match cheaper than ever- just received at LioniKxa' IIarrt TuAcniR's 'ir Salesroom, in Pie ants' building, Market street, having been comple ted, was taken possession ef by that gentleman on Wednesday lost. It is decidedly on of tb finest storerooms in tbis place, and bas been fitted up with exoellent arrangement and last. W would advise th eitisens of Sunbury and vicinity to sail and lak a look at the new establishment, as it is really on of th institutions of th town. Harry intends shortly r-stocking it with a handsome and cheap assortment of Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Ac Remember the pis in Pleasants' building, Market street, two doors east ef Llghtner't bookstore. A cotempouart very properly remarks that to reader of a newspaper is fully posted ia regard to the news of th day unlet he has read th adver tisemont. Tba idea that the advertising columns ot a newspaper ar devoid of interest to all tav buyers and sellers, it a grossly mistaken notion On tb oontrary, tbey ar a history, and. as such. Interesting to (vary on especially th advertise ment of Mr. J . E. Smiok, merchant tailor, Fourth itreet, who is celebrated for lb splendid garments turned out at jiia establishment. Svoppt, Wusby walking Is now th order of th day and it is very ssntll to health to keep tb fet 4rr and worm. Thar ar mor dsaUis caused by cold, damp feet, than perhaps moat peopl are awax oi. uuar against sut ruk or tb kind br i , . am book or tboee from Wm. 11 Miller's Exoclsiur Boot and Bbo Btor. Market St. wbr a larg assortment it kept oa band A tvoar is told of a young man ia a neighboring town wno was crossed m lov, and attempted ui id, recently, by taking a doe of yeast pwdr. II Immediately roe sbov his troubles, and m to Sunbury, where b purchased a head soma suit of lotting at 1. g. bbaeffara merchant tailoring tabllabaiant, aorarr af Therd and Market (tracts, and left fbr parts mkoowa PaoToaaaraa.- If yoa would poasess yen reel f af faithful and life-Ilk portraiture at friend ad wb bee aot a friend f-tf yea would awura th hadow r th ubstan fade, go at on to Byr ly'a Photograph Gallery, In Simpson's building, Market street, Bunbury, and procure an bibra It is to lata. IitquiBiTiTB. An old fellow, of th ultra rnqulsl- Mr order, asked a llttl girl oa board a train, who waa sitting by ber mother, as to her nam, destina tion, eto. After learning that sh Waa going to. Philadelphia, b asked, "What motlv Is taking you thither, my dearT" "I believ they call It a looo motive, sir," was th Innoeent reply. Bom may wonder what. motive It is that takes so many peo ple to Jacob 0. Beck's tailoring establishment, on Fourth street, Sunbury. We answer, tb merit' to buy oheap and faahlonabl suits of clothing. iiin "Meet m by moonlight alone," tang th happy Charles, at h wends his way homeward at the witch ing hour of 12, night, after tendering th compli ments of th evening to th future Mrs. Charles. Charles' request is instantly complied with. A burly rnfnan springs from bis concealment, turns tb minstrel upside down and secures a lock of hair, a tooth-piok, V cents and a dead latoh key by the operation. Charles rooalitee no more in the streets at night, lie tt no longer paitial to "ibat air,' w tuspeot. He had belter fight it out on a new line, ny tinging tb praises ot the splendid reaay-maa clothing, at th Continental Clothing Basoar, Mar ket street. y To Claim Aoehte. Blanks for tb collec tion or "Claim of Private Soldiers and Non-Corn- missioned Officers," under tb late Aot or Congress, equalising bounties, hare boen printed and ar now for sal at tb American office. W keep on band full supply of all kinds of military blanks, wbloh w sell very obeap. Tbey ar eopieJ from blanks prepared ia the Departments at Washington, and ean be relied on for correctness. Orders from a dit ana will reoeiv prompt attention. Lire Iniuranci a Dutt. Life insuranoe is now considered one or th most christian, human and benevolent institutions in tb world. .In England, where Life Assurance Is mora generally practloed than in any other country, the late Lord Lyndhurst, Chancellor, deolared that "no man witb a depend ant family it freo from reproach if hit life it not al lured." Even the Oovernment or England, to encourage Llf Assurance, bos exempted from in aom tax all sums paid for Life Assurauc not exceeding o.iE-aixra of the whole iuooine. Jacob Shiphan, Fin and Lift Jmuranr Azent. Sunbury, Pa. MARRIAGES. On the 12th February, 1S67, by the Rev. J. Ander son, Mr. fcowARD j. Israel, of liultimore, did., and Miss Jx.inix Irwin, of this place. In Shamokin, on th 19th ult., by Ker. F. B. Riddle, Mr. John P. Zimmermab, of Lower Augusta township, to Mist Rebecca Kimmel, of Jackson township, Northumberland county. Corrected Weekly for the "American.1 Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do perowt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per cwt. Wheat, prime red per bushel, Rye, do Corn, new do Oats, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared per pound do do unpared do Dried Apples, do $16 00 8 00 10 00 6 60 I 7s 1 IS 85 60 1 00 40 SO 15 3 00 S5 20 25 20 25 15 14 13 18 CO lined Uberries, (unstoned,) per bu. flutter, per pound. per doxen, per pound, . do do do do do do per pair Cheese, Lard, Hums, Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chickens, febamokin ConI Trade. SnAMOKiB, March 4, 1S67. Tom. Ctet. Sent for week ending March 2, 4.6:12 14 Per last report, 44,093 14 43.625 08 ib357 07 9,730 19 To same time last year, Decrease. Special Natters. Phot. Jabe Q. Clabk, the vocalist and compo ser, says : "I have used -lades' tupaouial Lubrica tors with admirable effect, and would recommend them in preference to any ''Troche," "Wafer," or Loicnge," now before the American people, not only for their immediate healing and strengthening effect upon tba vocal organs, but also because tbey produced no irritttion of the stomach." For sale by all Druggists. , Crouf. A lady in New Haven, speaking of Cos's Cough Balsam, says the lost two darling children with Croup, and was in despair when the third and last waa attacked, but bis life was spared through Coe's Cough Balsam. She advises alt mothers to keep it on bund in case cf emergency. To CoimiiniptiVfH. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeki by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection and Ibat dread disease, Consump'ion is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the uieuus of cur. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of th prescription used (free of charge), with th direo lions for preparing' and using the same, which they will find a sube Cube for Coebcmptio, Astuba Buoncuitis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Th only object of tb advertise in tending the prescription is to benefit th afflicted and spread information which he conceives to be in valuablo, and ha hopes every sufferer will try bl, remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing th prescription, rxEE, by return mail, pleas address Ret. EDWARD WILSON, Willlamsburgh, Kings Co , New York, January 13, 1308 ly. U9"A Yopho Ladt returning to her country horn after a sojourn of a few months in th City, was hard' ly reeognited by ber friends. In p!ac of a coarse rustic, flushed face, sh bad a soft ruby complexion or almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in quiry as to the cause or so great a cbanite, she dain ty told them that ah used (he 4'ls-ciiai-in.u Mitlisi.and considered it an invaluable acquisition M muj UWIJ MJIIBb. MJJ II US U J UJ Or UUlie man ean improve their personal ani earanca an hun dred told. It is simple in lis combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed ia its effioaey in drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By it direct aotion on lb cuticle It draws trow it all its impuri ties, kindly healing th same, and leaving thesur. face as Natur iutended it should ba, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Prioe (I, sent by Mail or express, on receipt oi an order uy W L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayetta St., Syracuse, N. Y. Th only American Agents for lb sal of the same. February 18, SB7. ly las-ixce'a Celebrated Halve ! AuESsuar, Mass., Oct. 13tb, 1863, Mr. Qeace Deab Six, 'Having bean afflicted grievously for several weeks with a sever abscess upon my side, I used several remedies for it eradi cation without reoeivina any relief until 1 aoDlied your salve, which effeo ed a speedy and permanent cur, a wereiore isei nappy to eeruis my ooundenue tu virtues. soure wun res peer. JAMES BEAN. I certify U tb truthfulness of th above statement. 11. 8. Dbabbobb, M, D. BETH W. FOWLS A RON, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by all Druggists, at 2 eeau a bos. March I, lSof.-lm HELVIBOU)' CONCKNTtUTlD EXTRACT 1IUCUU Is lb Oiaat DiaietM. . JltlmboW$ Concentrated Eztrac) SartapariUa 1 Ik Oiaat Skied Faneac. , . Both are pepared aecostfcnf to rale af rharaiaey and Cherassuv , and ai list eseai aaaiva i oa be saaaev Marat a, I - HEXMBOLD'S FLTJTD KXTIUCT Is a omnia cere rot diseases of (be Dt.ADDF.R, KIDNKYB, ORAVEU DROPST, OR OANIO WKAKNKSf, FEMALK CO.VPLAl.'eTS, OBNKRAb DKOIUTY, nd (V disease s th URNARY ORGANS, whether (listing at MaLAeitPEMALR, from vrhetavd eaaee originating and no matter of HOW l.O.NO STANDING. Diseases of theas organs requite the as of dinretle. If mi treatment I eubmitted tn, Consumption or Insan ity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood ar supported from the sources, end the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, ud thetof Posterity, depends upon prompt as of a reliable remedy. HELMBOCD'S EXTRACT DUCHU, Established apwards of IS years, prepared by II. X. HUL.nilOL,I, DRUGGIST, (!H Broadway, New York, and tnt Skiulh luili Street, Philadelphia, Pa. March (, lb?. ly "hEI.MBOI.D'9 EXTRACT BUCHU and Improved Rose Wast, cures tecrel end delicate disorders in all their stages, at lulls expense, Utile 01 no change in diet, ro in eifiivetneiiceand iw exposure. It ia pleasant in taste and (aim, linineduit iu ite action, and fiee from all inju rious properties. , nih'7 ly TAfTKNO MORS UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE RKMKDIK3 for unpleasant end luu.ceimis diseases. Use IISLHS-ILD'S KxTRACr UCCHS AMD iKl'UOVBII KoSE WaSU. March a, Isu7. ly X3 ERTT"VI A-INT BYRUP; A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE PROTOXIDE OF IRON, supplies th 1)1 ood with its LIFE ELE MENT, IRON, giving strength, rigor and new life to th whole aystom. If th thousands wbo ar suffering from Dyspepsia, Dobility, Female Weaknesses., would but test th virtues of th Peruvian Syrup, th effect would not only astonish theinsetvea but would pleat all their rlends ; for Instead or feeling cross, "all gone" and miserable, tbey would be cheerful, vigorous and ao live A DISTINGUISHED JURIST WRITES TO A FRIEND AS FOLLOWS : "I have tried the Peruvian Syrup, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It has made a new man ol mc, infused into my system new vigor and energy; lam no longer tremulous and debilitated, as when yuu last taw me, but stronger, heartier, and witb larger capacity for labor, mental and pbyeioal, than any time during the lust five years." Thousands have been changed by the uie of thit remedy from wenk, eickly, suffering creatures, to strong healthy, and happy men and women ; and in valids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a trial. The genuine has ' Peruvian Syrup" blown in tho glass. A S3 page Pamphlet will be lant free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, No. 36 Dey St., New York. Sold by all Druggists. Conaumptiou Cnrultlo by Dr. iclaenck'sj Slediclnce. TO CURE CONSUMPTION, th system must be prepared so that th lungs will heal. To accom plish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and an appetit created for good wholesome food, which, bv these medicines will be digested properly, and good healthy blood made; thus building up the nonstitution. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumu lations; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in con nectinn, the nnuetite is restored. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutritious as well as medicinal, and, by using the three reme dies, all impurities nre expelled from the system, ard good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If patients will take these medicines ac cording to directions. Consumption very frequently in its Inst staire yields readily to their action. Take the sills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach It does not follow that bocuuse the bowels are not costive they are not required, for sometimes in di arrhcea they are necessary. The stomach must be kept healthy, and an appetito created to allow the Pulmonic Svrun to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that is required to ncrforui a permanent cur ia, to prevent taking eold Exercise about the rooms a much as possible, eat all the richest food fat meat, game, and, in foot, anything the appetite craves ; but be particular and masticate well. Oct. 20, 1S66. 2nd w. ea. mo. 1 yr. Woiitlcriul but True. Madawe Rebikoton, the world-returned Aitrolo gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid or an instrument of intense power, known as the Psycho motrope, guarantees to produce a purfect and life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occuj ation, lead ing traits of character, Ao. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can aaert. isy suiting place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with de-ired information. e Address in ennnaence. otAnABE ukhtucds R-ikhto.i, P. O. Box 2U7, West Troy. N. Y. too id oi. ly. Free to Kverybotly. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importune to the young of both soxct. It teaches bow th homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and tho forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy, post-paid, by re turn mail. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, Troy.N. Y. Urnutotal institute FOB SPECIAL CASES, o. 14 Houtl Mrcet Hew York. Full information, with th highest testimonials ; also a Book on Special Diseases, iu a sealed envelope sent free. I tfBe sure and send for them, and you will not regret it ; for, as advertising physicians are generally impostors, with referencea no stranger should be trusted. Enclose a stamp for postage, and direct to DR. LAWRENCE, ii. U Bond street, Now York. Nov. 17, 1S06. ly fetirnnge, but True. Every young lady and gentleman in th United States can hear something to their advantage by re turn mail, (free of charge.) by addreasingthe under signed. Those having rears of being humbugged will oblig by not neticing thit card. All others will pleas address their obedient servant, TUOS. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. January 13, 1868. ly rpiie Coureaaioua ntsd Experience JL or A INVALID. Published for the benefit and aa a caution to young men and others, wbo suffer from nervous Uebility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the same tiuio the means or self-cure. By oo who nas cured himself after unueriroin considerable quack ery. By enolosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single copies, Ire of charge may be naa oi in au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings wo. a. x. January 27, 1868 ly. ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! WHEATON'B OINTMENT Will Cure tUe lu-b In 48 Heart, Also cure SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, C1IIL BLAIN&, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN Prio 60 eenls. For sal by the druggists. By send ing 80 cent to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part or tb United Slates. ja2 '68-y Unovv Thy Dcatlny. Madabb E. V. Tbobxtob, th great English As- (rologist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrioian, wbo bu astonished tb scientific classes or tb Old Wrld, baa aow located herself at Hudaoa, N. Y. Madam Thornton pos esses suob wonderful power of second light, as to enable ber to Impart knowledge of th greatest tmporuue to the single or married of either ex. vt oil ia a (tat of trauo, an aauneai in very feature of lb person yoa ar to marry, and b th aid of aa inatruintnt of miens power, known aa iha PavohomotroDe. auarrantaa to produce a life like picture of th future husband or wit of th applicant, together with date of marriage, position iu life, leading trait of character, Ac. Tbia is no kumhuir. aa thousand of testimonials ean aswrt. bbewill send, wha desired, a certified certificate, or wriMaa auarantM. Ibat lb Dlcture ts what It our porta to be. By enclosing a small lock of balr, and Mating place ar airia, aga, aupotiuoa aaa eoov nltxioa. and eaelosuix fllte ntt and stamped n velop addressed to youreell, yea will reoeiv. th piclur and desired information by ratura mail AU eoaamanloation sacredly confidential. Address tn toaldcae, Maia K. t. Tbowbtob, f, O. Box ?0S, Hudaoa, N.T fblt-'7 ly Error of fossils. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and the effects of youth ful lndlsoreton, will, for the sake of suffering hu manity, send fro to all wbo need It, lb reelp and direction for making tb simpls remedy by wbloh h was tared. Sufferer wishing la profit by th ad Vcrtiser'i experience, ean do e by addressing JOHN B. OUDEN. No. IS, Chamber St., Nw York. January 13, IBM. ly A Cough A Cold or 6 ore Throat, Requires tMNsnt atb attention, AND Snolll.n CHECKED. If ALLOWED TOCOHT1KCB, Irrllnlion of I lie Itint;, A Permanent 'I'lsroat IHncHnc, or Corn nitmptton IS OFTKtf TDB RESULT. 11 It W N M DROiKCIIlAli T It O C II 13 ft BJAY1KQ A DIRECT IHPLCEHCB TO TUB FARTS, OITK IMMEDIATB BELIEF. For" Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive snd Throat Diseases, Troches ar used with always good success. SINOERS AND rUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trnrie) useful In olcnrlng lh voice when taken before Singing or Upenking. end relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. Tba T'oriei are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the country, licing an artiolo of true merit, and having proved their effioney by a teat of many years, each year finds them in new locali ties in vorions parts of the world, and the Troche nre universally pronounced better than other ar ticles. OnTAiNonly "BnowVs UroHciual Tnocnra," and do not take any or the Worthless Imitations that may to ofiercd "'"Id Everywhere November 24, 1866. 6in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO BUILDERS. PROPOSALS will be received nt the office of L. T. Kohrbiieh, K?q., in Sunbury, tor tbo erection of TWO NEW SCHOOL HOUSES, one in the North west District and one in the Southeast District, in the Unrongh of Sunbury, l'a , until 12 M., on Satur day the Ittth day of .Viarch, lt67. Plans nnd speci fications of the buildings can be seen at tho Law oflico of Mr. Rohrcnch. J. B. T.ENKER. L. T. KOIIlt ItACir, S. P. WOLVEUTON, J. 11. LOVE. Sunbury, March 2, IHR7. It Building Committee. H ANDSOME, flno-toncd, now, and price low. Inquire at this Office. CONSUMPTION CAN BK CURED. THE TRUE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. Isiiiiim'M I ! Slent l ure, Prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau, of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseases. Brotichiiisi Dyspepsia, Mnriuinus, Uencrtil Debility and nil mor bid conditions of Ihesystetn dependent on deficiency of vital force. It is plcujant to taftc. and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of its virtue as the great healing remedy of tho nge. (I a bot tle, or six liotiles for ?5. Sent by Express. Sold by S. C. ITilAM, No. 25 South E1U11TH Street, Philadelphia. And all principal Druggists. Circulurs sent free March 2, ldi7. :iui Commissioners' Sale OF Seated nnl IfaKratcsl Lunds, "VfOTICE is hereby given that tho following tracts .1 of Unseated Lands and Lots ot Ground will be sold at public salo nt the offico of the County Otu missioners, in tho buruuph of pur.hury. Northumber land county, on MONDAY, tho bth day of APRIL. A. D. lSili, which said tracts of land nnd lots of ground have heretofore been purchased nt trea surer's sale, for the uso of the county of Northum berland in pursuance of an Act of ticiicrnl A&cmbly, passed the I -si ts ot March, entitlcn an aci to amend an Act directing the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and for other purposes, the said tracts having been purchased as aforesaid by the County Uouituiasioncrs nnd liavo remained unredeemed lor 0veye.irs and upwnrds, this sale to be in pursuanoe of, uud in accordance with the powers given in the acts or tioneral Assembly, pulsed tho 2'Jtli day or ."Unroll, section 1. 2 lots, block 2'j, Nos. 8 and 9, in Zerbo, as the pro perty of Widow Miller. 2 loti block L'i'J, in Zct be, as the property of John Burk. 1 lot, block S3. No. 12, in Zerbe, as the property of Uottlieb Oupey. 2 acres of land in Lower Mahonoy, as the property ot 11. llero d. 2071 acres ot laud ia Coal, Warrantee, Alexander Hunter. 1.V1J norcs ol'lnnd, Warrantee, James Sce'cy. 100 acres of land in Shamokin Warrantee, Alexan der Hunter. 60 acres of land in Coal, Warrantee, Peter Brosious. 60 acres of laud in Cameron. Wurrantee, Alexander Huuter. One-third of 101 acres of land in Coal, Warrantee, Thomas Reese. 07 acres of land iu Little Mahonoy, Warrantee, Alex ander Hof::i. 28 acres of land in Little Mahonoy, Warrantee, John Smith. 42 acres of land in Lower Augusta, Warrantee, John Smith. 23 acres of land in Lower Augusta, Warrantee, John Smith. 77 acres of land in Lower Augusta, Warrantee, John ftinith. Five-sixths of 100 acres of land in Jackson, Warrao tee, Thoi. Ucuso. 1 A acres of land in Coal, Warrantee. Philip Hursh 77 acres of land in Liitlu Mahonoy, Wurruutee, Dr. John Smiih. Five-sixths of 239 acres of land in Little Mubonoy, Warrantee, Thix. Reese. 28S1 acres of land in Little Mubonoy, Warrantee, John Smith. 42 acres of land in Little Mahonoy, Warrantee, John Smith. 300 acres or land in Upper Mahonoy, Warrantee, John Smith. 103 acres of land in Shamokin township, Warrantee, James Lewis. 1! I'll II MARTIN,- ) JO UN ECK.MAN. JCommis'rs. SOLOMON BILLMAN J Ciias. We A v Kit, Clork. Murch 2, 1307. t Carriage for Sale. ONE CARRIAGE, may be used with on or tiro Horses. Inquire at Ibis office. March 2, 1867. To Jurymen & Others, ATTENDING next term ol Court, are hereby inluriaed that UOARllINO can be had at yiv. Tiio.nptfo.vN BOARDING HOUSE, Near th Northern Central Railroad Depot, SUN. 1UKY, 1'A.. at the iwmi reasonable rates. TRANSCIENT and PERMANENT HOARDERS, will find tbis a first c!u-s house. Thankful lor past patronage, and by strict atten tion iu Lh future 1 hope to continue the same. MARIA T1IOMP30N'. Buubury, March 2, lfi7. pavingTlag STONE ! riMlE subscriber is prepared to deliver to the citl X tuns or Bunbury and Northumberland, and neighboring towns, a superior quality of 1'LAtl MONK, for paving, at the sbnrtmt nolic. Orders attended to by addressinc at Sunbury, to ' WM. CLARK. Buubury.Feb. 18, 1867. 3oi 1 1 1: it i '!" i.ti.i:. BY virtue of a certain or Venditioni Exponas, is sued outer the Court of Common Pleas of North umberland county, and to me directed, will ! ex posed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of bunbury, on Monday, March ISth 1 867, at I o'clock P. M., lb following properly, to wil : Five (&) certain lots of gmuud, ritual in tk Ho rough of bhamukin, Northumberland county, l'a , described aa follow Lot No. 1, bounded oa th norib by lot No. 2, lh properly of I'aviJ N.Lake; lot No. 4, bounded by lot No. ,1; lot No 5. bounded by lot Nu. i ; lot No. B, bounded by lot No. 4 ; lot No. T, by lot No. Son the north, aud Waluut street oa tbe south, all fwnlinc oo oih street, in width about 25 feet, and in depth about I !J feci to a 2j feet alley, lu block No. IV la lue plan oi aaia lown.s. rieised, taken into xeoution. and to be sold as lh property of William Atwater with notice to tenants. DANIEL DECK LE Y, bheriff. Sheriff's Offio, ( Bunbury, Keb. V, 1U67. j milE STOCK and FIXTURES t aa established J. Confectionery, with aa Oyster department, ao4 good run ol custom. Apply soo to JNO. C. MILLER, Jan. U 1HA7. ftaatary, I'e,' DREXEL & CO., 81 Aamh Third ft.rs.et, (tETWBEB MABEK1 4 0BRI01.) rniLADELPHIA, BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. 7-30a, JDn, July, An Ai;cn;.tr. CONVERTED t K T O 5-20s With. at charge, and at present with a PROFIT to lb HOLDER, GOLD, SILVER, AMD COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. Application! by mail will receive prompt atten tion, and all information cheerfully furnished. blocks and Bonds bought and sold on commission here or in New V'ork. Orders solicited. February 23. 1 .3117 .Dm Iteuiter'si iotlce. NOTICE is hereby given to all legatoes, creditors and other persons interested in the following estates, that the Administrators, Executors and Uuar dians of the within named, have filed their accounts with the Register of Northumberland eounty, and that said aeonunts will be presented to the Orphans' Court for confirmation ami allowance, on Tuesday, March 12, 1367, at 10 A. M. 1. The account of Snrnb J. Oondlandcr, adminis tratrix of John V. Uoodlandcr, dco'd., filed Deo. 10, 1W6. 2. The aecount or Dr. Wm. McCleery, guardian of Ursula D. Uoodliinder, minor ehild of John V. Uoodlandcr. dco'd., Sled Deo. 10, I3"t. S The account of Patrick O'Uara, administrator of Doininick O'Uara. deo'd , filed Deo 10, IHrtlt. 4 The account of 1) L. Irland, guardian of Savilla B. Follmer, Gled January 3, 1307. i Tho partial account of Jacob Evert, exenutor cf Berj imin K.iUerinon. dco'd., filed January i, 1867. 6 The account of nm C. Dcutler. dee'd., wbo was one of the executorsor John F. Denller, dee'd., settled by William R. and Jonn P. Dentler, adminis trators of Wm. C. Denller, dee'd., filed Jan. 8, 18ii7. 7 Ihe account of Peter J. Obordorf, one of the administrators of Oeorge Oberdorf, dee'd., who was guardian of John Stanley Stroh, a minor cbild of John Stroh. dco'd.. filed January 13, 13i7. 8 The account of Jacob E. Mucnch, executor of Barbara Ann Alexander, doo'd., filed Jan. 2, 1807. 9 The account of Jacob SenholtE, administrator of Daniel Arnold, dee'd., filed February 5, 1807. 10 Tho account of C. A. Conrad, executor of Dan iel D. Conrad, deo'd., filed February . 1367. 11 The account of Wm. M. RocKefullor, txecutor of Philip Brymire, dee'd., filed February 7. 1307. li too account or ivm. 1. rorsyth. administrator of Hrbeeoa Wells, dec d., filed FihruaryS, 1337. 13 The account of Samuel Klinirer, cuardian of Rouhcn Klinger, filed February 8, Isf7. 14 Ihe account of suran lilooin. administratrix of Ueore Martin. Sr., doo'd., filo I Jan. 8, 1807. 15 The account of John P. Klinuer, guardinn of John Carl, minor cbild of John Carl, dee'd., filed lehruary 9, lbw. 16 Tho accoent of Daniel Znrtmnn, guardian of Edward F. Bartholomew, minor of William Bar tholomew, dee'd , filed February 9, 1367. 17 The ac-ount of llarinan Campbell, dee'd., guardian of Mary, Alice. Levi, and Joseph T. Nei- dig. minors of Susaniih Noidig. dee'd., settled by llachael tampbell.ailiiiintetrati'ix ot llurman lamp bell, dee'd., filed February 9. 1367. J. A. J. CUMMINQS, Registor. Sunbury, February 16, 1307. MOON & LAMPUEAR, 3 uenl 4 Fulton Murltefi NEW YORK, WHOLESALE DEALERS SHIPPERS or all kinds or PEESH IP I S H . All orders punctually attented to. February 23, 1867. 6m. FEMALE COLLEGE. mi.ii:.wow:', . J., PLEASANTLY LOCATED ON THE DELAWARE RIVER. Two and three-quarter hours' ride by railroad from New York, and one and a quarter from Phila delphia. SUMMER SESSION COMMENCES MARCH 6th. For Catalogues, containing terms, etc., address Rev. JOHN 11. BRAKELEY, A. M., Prest., BordcDtown. N. J. February 2.1, 1SG7 lin. kCli-i'Sitoi-'M .toiir'c. Ktate nf THOMAS I20BMS, dtetnted. "VJOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Thomas Robbins, late of tbe Borough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Pa., deceased, all porsotis indebted nre requested to make imme diate payment, und thuee bavin; claims to present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. JOHN U. MARK.LE, Executor. Sunbury. Feb. Ill, lnH7. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE rilllE undersigned oilers at private sale the follow X ing valuable real estate, situate in tho Borough Sunbury, lute the property of Thomas Robins, dee'd: The Hotel Prof crty on Front street, with all tho. outbuildings, Ac, lately occupied by Fredorick Spacht. A valuablo House and Lot on Market Street, to gether wiih all the outbuildings. For further particulars npply tn JOHN U. MARKLE, Executor. Feb. 16, 1S07 2m Sunbury, Pa. SHERIFF'S SALES. OY virtue of certain writs of Yen. Erponat, - Lecan paena ana Aim Jvari luteins, issued out ot the court of Common Pleas of Northumberland county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, ut the Court House, in the Borough of Sunbury. on Mon thly, March 11, 1SG7, at 1 o'clock P. M., tho folloninor property, to wit : All that certain building, located on two lots or pieces of ground in tho Borough cf Mount Curtnel, county ol Northumberland, Pennsylvania, and marked and designated in the general plun of said Borough, as lots numbered live und six(5and(3), in block No. thirty-niue (30), and the lots or pieces of p ron ml and curtilupe nppurtent to tuid building. Said building is erected on the east side of Market street and between Third and Fourth streets on said lots, and is a two story framu dwelling house with one story stone basement, 1'rouling on said Market street thirty feet. Seized, taken into execution, nnd to be sold as the property of Benjamin Thomas and Martha hia wile, owner or reputed owners. ALSO All those two certain mcsjuages and tracts of land, situated and bounded as follows, viz: 0:i one und oiie-half acre of land with the buildings thereunto belonging, situated in Jackson township, Northumber land county, Pa., containing ono and one half ucres of land, more or less, bounded ou the north, east ami west by lands of lleury Peil'er, and south by Bull Hun, whereon is erected a two story frame dwelling house, barn, tan house, twenty-three vats, and a bark mill. Also, another lot of land, con taining one and one-half acre, more or less, with tho building, fcc, thereunto belonging, situated in Lower Mahanoy township, Nor thumberland county, Pa., bounded and dcscrilied as follows, to wit : On the north by Bull Ktin ; south by land of Henry Peif'er, east by land of Abraham Klork, and on the west said lot runs to a point, whereon is erected a two-story tranie dwelling house, shoe shop or summer house and a barn. Seized, taken into execution, and to be told as tilts property of Daniel Seal. ALSO 'All those two certain messuage and tracts of land situated and bounded at follow a. vie: On one and one half acres ot land, with buildiugt thereunto belonging, situated in Jackson township, Northumber land county, Pa., containing one and one half acret of land, wore or less, bounded on the north, east and west, by lands of llenry Peifer, and oo Ihe south by Bull Run, whereon it erected a two-story frame dwell ing house, barn, tan Loose, twenty-three ars and and a bark mill. Also, another lot of land contulnlnej one-lmlf f5. -or or lee, with the building Ac., Iliorennto Iwlnn.injr, aitnat la Luster Malinnrty town liiii, Northumbeiland county. Pa., Imondod and d8erllx;d follow, to wil I Bounded tin tho mirth hy Bull Hun j outh by land of Henry 1'cifcrj east liy land nf Abraham Klouk, and on Ilia treat said lot run to a point, whereon is erected a two atory frama dwelling house, ihoe ahop, or uminor house and a barn. Seized, taken into execution, and to old m the property of Daniel Seal. ALSO A lot of land, situate In Le-ta township, Northumberland county. Pa., bounded and dvscril.ed as fnllowa to wit : North by lands of Eli.sbeth Ellis ; eaat by the same ; west by binds of David Kooni ; south by D. Smith's, contniniou; teven acre, more or lets, whereon is erected a small log hoiiao, log (table and other outbuildings. Seized, taken into execution, and to ba sold as the property of Janus F. Kemery. ALSO All that certain lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Northumberland, bounded and described as follows, viz: On the south-east by Water street ; on the south west by Derk street; on tliu north-west by an Alley, and on the north erns by lot now or lately belonging to James G. PielTrn bachiT, vt hereon urn erected ft small frama shop nnd a burn, nnd numbered in I lie pcue ral plan of said Borouph as number sisty nine (G9), containing sixty 1'eut front and two hundred and forty feet in depth. Also, nil thopo four certain lots of ground, situate in the Borough of Northumberland, being contigious and numbered in the general plnn of :iid Borough, as numbers sixty-five, aixty-lix, Bixty-scvcn and sixty-eiuht, bound ed together, sonth-westernly by King street; soutti-eHstertily by Fourth street; north east by an Alley, and north-west by an Alley, each thereof containing sixty feet front, and two hundred anil forty feet in depth. Seized, taken into execution, und to be sold as the property of Peter Hanselman. ALSO-The Sunbury Canal and Water Power, situate in nnd ndjoining the Borough of Suubury, in the county of Northumber land ami Stttte of Pennsylvania, with the appurtenances loi'cthcr with the corporate rtgliU and Inmelii.-es ot the sum company. seized, taken into execution, and to ba sold ns the property of the Sunbury Canal and Water Power Company. ALoU A certain lot or piece or ground, situate in Vera Cruz, Lower Muhanoy town ship, Northumberland county, Pa., bounded and described ns followed, viz: On the north by an Allcv ; on tho south bv Main street ; on the east by lot of John A. Snyder, and on the wist by lut of Jncob Grimm, containing in width 50 feet, in depth 214 leet, whereon aro erected a two-story Irauio dwelling house, small shop, &c. Soized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Samuel B. High nnd Jacob Snyder, lately trading uuder tho firm name of Hiu;h & Snyder. ALSO One hit of ground, situate ia Wtitsontown, Northumberland county, num ber one hundred and twenty-two, bounded on the north by lot number twenty-three, adjoining Conk, Bly & Co. ; on tho south by J. P. Irvin, fronting on Ounal street S3 fee:, and in depth 140 feet to an Alley. Seized, taken into execution, nnd to ba sold as the property of William Hood. DANIEL BECKLEY. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Sunbury, Feb. 15th, 18U7. NEW HARDWARE IRON STORE. rt-JIE subscriber having opened in SUXBCRT. I Pa., anew large, and well assorted stock or all kinds of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. COACHWARK SADDLERY, SHOE FINDINUS, IRON, NAILS, Ac, luid ia at lowest New York and Eastern price which they will ba pleased to sell for Cash at th lowest Eastern prices. Intending to do business in the honest principle of small prolitsaud quick sale for Cash. J. 11. CON LEY A GO. Sunbury. June 10, 1SG6. BENJAMIN BAHNER, DEALER IN I'rnit, nnd Ornninental Trees, fihi-iibbi-ry. Viuea, Ate. fPIlE subscriber respectfully announoes to the citl- X sens of Northumberland und adjoining counties, tlint he is prepared to furnish all varieties of Fruit, and ornanicutiil trees, Phrubberry, Vines, Ac, of the very best quality, which ho will warrant to be healthy and vigorous, lrnni the uinsl responsible nur series in the country. All trees, Ac, ordered during tho winter, will be delivered at the nearest railroad stations free ol cluirires. in the spring of lSt7. Tlie celebrated SHERRY WINE PLANT, a not I excellent variety, is offered for eule by biin. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to patro nize him, as he has had a great deal of experience in tbo business, and sells on the most reasonable loruis. Address BENJAMIN DAlINER. Paxinna P. O . Northumberland County, Pa. January 5. 1S67. 1m. BOOKS, STATIONERY and VARIETIES, Always on hand a large and complete stock ef ALBUMS, Juvenile, Blank, School, Hymn and Prayer BOOKS. ."Vote, Letter, B. ual uutl Cap Paper. GOLD PENS AND HOLDERS. Pcus, luks, Pencils, Port-Folios, Pictures, Picture Frames, Musical Instruments, Strings, Music, Lamps, Shades, Ulubcs, Ac. Soaps, Chains, Sleds, Canes, Games, Brushes, Port luonaies, and Fancy Articles of all kinds. Wull I4i per, Horsier n nd Window Mliadeat. Agent for "La Ross's Hair Restorative," and "Enamel of America." Drafts on Europe aud Tickets for Steam Vsel QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS lh a motto at LIUIITNER'S Book Store and News Depot, Feb. 21S07. Murket Square, Suubury, Vm. MA.VIXA ?i ki:. Mr. A. TWEED, Market street, S doors East or the New Batk Bcild ing.SUNIiURY. TA. RESPECTFULLY iuforuia tcr friends and tba i publio that she bas again opened a shop, in Murket street, Sunbury, where sh is prepared to make to order Ladies' Dreasoa, in an entire new style. Ladies' Cloaks, Ac Also Geutleiaeo's shirt. Orders respectfully solicited. Suubury, Jan. l'J, lbrtT. ly TOWN IOTS IN the Borough of Sunbury, desirably situs ted, ta bigb aud ceutral locations, ion sAi.r, oa such aiv term as will enable persons, with a. limited amount or avai.uble money, to purchase homes. Persous having ' Mlsterul or Timber I.antlsj, Farms, Dwellings, or other Real Estate, for sal ar leuse, aa well a those desiring to purchase or rent, arc invited to consult the subsaribor. His eonneo, tion with reliable firms lu New York, Philadelphia, aud elsewhere, afford unusul advantages. CouveyaooiDg corrcutlv and neatly executed JNO. KAY CLEMENT, Attorney at Law, . Third door west ef Smith A Geuiher s &tv twrt, Sunbury, Pa Suubury, Dm. 8, ISCd. If. BOOTS, SHOES AND TEU3KS. II. U. 1 1I ACUEK, SOCCISSORTO W. W. APSLEY. IN addition to our large stock, already aa hand, ws re bow receiving a full supply of Fall and Wia ter goods tut Ladies, Ueullcinen, Missus and Vhtl dren's wear. Also a good assortment of Trunks. A Isrf lot K. R. Bag, Gen is' tin leather batohcl. Wwul It distinctly understood that we intend sell sag oa. goods at small prut is, exclusively fur tb ah. Don't forget lh place. Apsley'l old stand, ia lh well-known nous of Mrs. Roultoa, Market sweet, bunbury, Pa. NOllCK Boots snd Shoe aatl repaired at short aotio. If any bought of as should rip the; shall ba lied for nothing. R. Q TRACllfK. Punburv, TVe. ."lS66if
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