flfrcSttnbutg American, SATURDAY, MAROT 80. 1807. A BEQTJT8T TO 8UB80BIBSS8. Subscriber to U Amikica ara particularly re quested not to allow their indebtedness to overran on year. All nberlptlon thonJJ be paid In ad wane; bat underno consideration should tha year I" around with tha wbsorlptloa unpaid. A atrlot Attention to this will tara el an ImmcoM amount of trouble and a tary bear loaa. -. , , . aocal Affairs. 710 eoMcaiaafta. Aa many of oar lubecri bm will change their placet of retldeoea between thii and tha firat of April, wa will thank then fur notifying ui of tb change, stating their former ad dros and present residence, In order to make tha eorreotlon on our book. t3f Taa Milton Car Faotory li now engaged on a -contract for building one hundred aoal cart for the Lehigh A Susquehanna Railroad. 17 Taa bill dividing the borough of Eonbury Into two Ward to be oalled the North an J South Wards hai passed the House, and will, no doubt, pass the Senate. 13s" Men. Tbe reign of mud still continues, though the sidewalks are greatly Improved and the streets are becoming more solid. A few days of fair wealhor would soon Improve our ways. 13 8. Van Buakirk, formerly proprietor of the City Hotel, Willinmsport, has again purobasod that property. lie sold It, a short time since, for $ 33,- 000, and now pays $43,000 for It. GTbb people of Lewiiburg have strong asau ranees that the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad will soon build a branch road from their present depot, on the opposite side of the river, to the town. t3OoLDEX Weddi.to. Our old friend, Wm Forsytbo, Esq., of Northumberland, celebrated his "golden wedding," or the fiftieth anniversary of his marriage, on the 13th Inst. There was a social ga' theringof relatives and old friends on the occasion, to greet tbo happy couple. Ax attempt was made to enter Judge Jor dan's office on Wednesday night last, about 11 o' olock, through the back window. The window was hoisted and propped, but the Judge returning home at the time, frustrated the execution of the plot. ESThb unpleasant westher continues to be a - subject of complaint. There was still another snow storm on Friday last. Though very little snow fell at this place, the fall was heavy further south. At ' Harrisburg it was over twelve inches deep. The Baltimore afternoon train oame in covered with c enow. ly Oun Nortddubkbland Pack. Through 1 mismanagement on the part of some of tha Post Office officials our pack for Northumberland, of last week's issue, was taken to Philadelphia. The pack age was sent to the Post Office here on Friday, as usual. These mistakes are annoying, and we hope will not again he repeated. . 3 Improvements. Among the improvements in this place we are pleased to notice that of our . friend and neighbor, Mr. S. Faust, fashionable bat i ter, in putting in bis storeroom a large bulk window, glass door, Ac, besides fixing up the Interior of his ..establishment in a style and manner to accommodate his numerous customers, both in the wholesale and retail business. A GnAXD GlPT ExTtRTAINUf NT will be given in the new Masonic Hall, in this place, on Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week, by amateur performers of Sunbury. The programme will consist of songs, dances, negro extravagsnr.as Ao. A largo number of prises will be distributed to ticket holders. Price of tickets, 25 cents, for sale at the doors. Doors open at 8 o'cloek. m m PLaw Partnership. Our friends, Capt. C.J limner and L. II. Kase, Esq., having associated to gether in the practice of the law, will open an offic in the building formerly eccupied by Eq. Lasarusi deceased, during next week. Captain Bruner is one of the oldest members of the bar of this county. Mr. Kuse is a young man of energy and ability, an has boen, thus far, very successful In bis practice. The new firm will, no doubt, be a prosperous one, and receive a liberal share of patronage pertaining to tho profession. 3" Jobblno. Our Snyder county eotemporaries are disputing as to which has been doing the most job printing. Tho Middloburg Tribune publishes its receipts for jobbing, from the 1st of January to the 20th of March, nearly three months, which foots up $137.20, and asks, '-Can any of our cotcuipora ries beut this?" In tbo America office this might be considered a good week's work. tyFuuir and Orkauektal Trees, Ac W refer our readers, or such of tbem as are in want of fruit and ornamental trees, Ac, to the advertisement iu another column, of Messrs. Edward J. Evans A Co., of York, Pa. The nurseries of this company are located comparatively in our neighborhood, and are among, the best end most reliable in the State. The proprietors are men of character and standing whom wo can recommend with confidence to those who may want anything in their line of business. 13s Accidents at Sbamokib. On Wednesday morning of lost week, James Brady, whilo at wor in the mines of .May, Patterson A Bro., had his left band so severely mashed by the falling of rock as require amputation. On Monday, of this week, Mr. John Campbell who was at work at Mr. Frank Boughner's new house on Kock street, fell through the soafibldin from the second story, and was quite seriously hurt. lie was Unken up invisible, and borne to bis borne as yet it is impossible to learn the extent of his in Juries, as thoy appear to be mostly internal. Much sympathy is folt fur Mr. Campball, as be is an hon est and industrious mechanic, with a large family. t3TBE Fntsr or AraiL comes on Monday next, and will no doubt be ushered in with the usual num ber of "Sittings." We learn that a large number oi persons design changing their residenoes in Ibis place on that day. Mr. b'amuel Snyder, mine host of the Washington House, sold the hotel furniture on Tuesday lost, preparatory to bis removal to Dan ville, where be will take charge of the old and pop ular Danville Hotel. Mr. Neff, of Mlddletown, who has purchased the Washington House, will move into it after it is vacated by Mr. Snyder. Mr. Peter S. Borrell. of the 6usquehanna House, in this place, will sell the furniture of the hotel, to-day, (Saturday.) Mr. Borrell intends engaging in other business. Persons wanting good and eheap furniture should not fuil to attend this sale. For particulars see bills printed at this office. t3"A Melascboi v Acc-idbbt. We copy the following from the Middloburg Trilum, of last week : " It becomes our psiuful duty to announce the death of Joseph Weuricb, Jr., son of Joseph Wenrich, of Belinsgrova. The particulars of bis untimely death are heartrending. It appears that his brother Simon bad left bis revolver lying in a desk in bis father's shop, where they were working ; it was loaded, and bad been so for a long time; the deceased took tbe revolver ont of the desk with the intention of shooting out the charges. His brother Simon, who was present, requested bin not to at tempt it. He remarked that 'ha waa bound to shoot it.' Ha aimed the pistol at soma abject la the chop . Unfortunately the revolver, er at least fear Of tbe barrels, exploded. One of the pieces struck him on the forehead. He exclaimed, Ob I Bial' and than spoke no more. Ja three-quarters of aa sour from the time of it e fatal oeoorreaee the foug ssaa vms corpse " 13 Aft exalting arbitration wal In prosres on Tuesday and Wednesday last, which was beld Id the Court room., , It brought together a large number of Our I'pper Aagusta friends.. The suit Wsi brought in the name of I. U. Torrenee, administrator of HarJ man Kline, deeeaaed, vs. Irani. Forrester and Nancy Elins, defendants. Mr. Forrester is a nephew, and was adopted la the family of tha deceased. Mrs. Kline is the widow. The action was "Trover and Conversion," ' for tbe recovery of $3,800 la T-S0 8. bonds, and $1,000 to compound Interest notes, Whloh the defendants allege was given to them, to be equally divided, by tha deceased, during the last days of his Illness. The widow, who was called as a witness by the plaintiff, testified to that effect. The heirs oontendod that tbe money belonged to tbe estate, and was Improperly converted to the use of the defendant. Tha ease wss not oonoludod until nearly midnight of the seooad day.' The arbitrators war Sol. Mallck, O. W. Hanpt and Philip Clark, Esqrs. , the first two member of the bar. Wm. M. Rookeifeller and 8. P, Wolvcrton, Esqrs., were coun sel for plaintiff; for defendants, J. B. Packer and O. W. Ziegler, Esqrs. The award Is not yet made. . (3s A New Licixsb Law. The following bill, regulating the granting of licenses, has passed both houses finally, and will become the law on which future lloenses wilt hare to be granted : A further ivpptciraKt to aa act further to regu late tbe granting or licenses to hotels ana eating bouses, approved March 31st, 1856. Sei-tioX 1. Be it enacted bv the Senate and lloust of Kepresentatires of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and it it hereby enacted by the authority of the tame, Tbst when an appliuation is made to any court of quarter sessions of this Commonwealth, tor license to sell intoxicating urinxs, snail oe iswiui lor sniu court to bear petitions, lu addition to that of the applicant, in favor of, nnd remonstrances against the application for such license, and in all oases to refuse tha same whenever, in tha opinion of said court, having due regard to the number and charac ter of tbe petitioners tor ana against sucb applica tion, such lioense is not nceessary for ihe accommo dation of tbe publio and entertainment of strangers and travelers, and upon sufficient oause being sbown, tbe said oourts shall bare power to revoke any li cense granted by them, and all laws Inconsistent with Ibis section are hereby repealed : Ptovided, That tbe sureties in the bond, required of the appli cant for license, shall be signed to his petition. 6KC. i. mat applications lor license to keep an eating bonse. beer house or restaurant, authorising the sale of doineslia wines, malt and brewed Honors, shall hereafter be made in Ihe same manner and to the same authority as application for license to keep a hotel : Provided, That the regulation in rulniion to bed rooms and beds sball not apply to applicants for an eating-house, beer-bouse and restaurant li cense, and the tenth section of tbe aet of twentieth April, one thousand eiiibt bundrea and ufty-oight, authorizing county treasurers to grant an eating- nouse or retail brewery license, is nereoy repeal eu . Sac. 8. No license to keep an eating-bouse, beer- nouse or rcstsurant, under tbe provisions oi tne so oond seotion of this act, shall be eranted in any ic corporated city for a less sum than fitly dollars, nor elsewhere for a less sum than twenty dollars. bxo. . it any person, alter tne passage oi tins act, shall sell spirituous and vinous liquors, domestic wines, malt or brewed liquors, without having ob tained a license authorising him so to do, such person shall, on conviction in the court of quarter sessions, be unco, lor tbe nrst uBcnce. in any sum not less than nity, nor more man two hundred dollars; and for tbe second, or any subsequent ollcnce, such per son shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars. and, in the discretion of the said court, be impri soned in tbe county jail not loss than thirty days, nor more tnan muety days : I'rovidea, ibat nothing in this aot shall be construed to repeal tbe provisions of tbe act or Assembly passed Alurcn thirty-nrst, one thousnnd eight buudred and fifty-six, relating to sales bv druggists and apothecaries. cue. a. a bat the provisions ot the brut section or this act sball not apply to the city ot rbilauelphiu or to the county ol Allegheny: 1'rovnleii. mat no thing in tbia set sball authorise tbe granting ot li censes to hotel and inn keepers, to vend vinous, spirituous and malt liquors, and to license beer houses, eating bouses and restaurants in any locality wbere licensing ol botels, Inns, beerhouses, eating houses or rcstaurauts is now piobibited by law. CP East Baltimore Conference. The East Baltimore Annual Conference of the M. E. Church met at Frederick, Md., on the 13th Inst., and ad journed on tbe 19th. The following appointments wore made for tbe circuits lu the Northumberland District : John Ouyer, P. E. Williainsport T. M. Reese, B. B. Hamlin and W. W.Evans. Montoursvillo N. W. Colburn. Muncy M. M. Ash, W. 11. Norcross. Lsporie J. P. Long. Milton S. W. 8nrs. Wataontown 11. Wilson. One to be supplied. Wssbingtonvilie B. V. King, Wesley Ely. Lewisburg-W. It. Mills. Mifflinburg J. T. Wilson. Northumberland W. li. Dill. Sunbury J. Anderson, Wilson Frits. Kelinsgrove J. W. Olewine. New Berlin Mission To be supplied. Danville J. M. lleilcy, J. 11. McCord. Klysburg J. Forrest. One to be supplied. Shitmokin F. B. Kiddle. Mt. Carmel J. A. Dixon. One to be supplied. Ashland A. M. Creighton. Catawissa S. C. Swallow. Bloouisburg J . A. Price. Kspy and Ligbtstreet A. M. Barnits. Berwick J. A. Oero. Berwick Circuit P. F. Eyer. Orangevillo W. C. Ilesser. Itloouiingdale M. P. Croelhwaite. E. L. Chilcoat. Jeansvillu ii. A. Day, li. S. Mendeuhall. llasleton E. T. Swans. Bearer Meadow U. T. Gray. Whitehaven II. U. Dill. T. Mitchell, President, and J. F. Davis, Professor, Williuiusport, Dickinson Seminary ; I. II. Torrenue, Secretary of the American Bible Society. Fur the Sunbury American. Nortocuberlano. The one hundred and thirty fourth anniversary of the birth of Rev. Dr. Priestley occurred on last Sunday, and was observed in tbe Unitarian Church by sermons, illustrative of the life, character and principles of that eminent divine and philosopher. The Unitarian society here was founded by him in 1704, through bis preaching, first in bis own bouse, and afterward in a sctool house which stood on or near tbe site of the present High School building. He contiuued preaching until within about a month of bis death, which occurred Feb. 6th, 1804. ) 13s John Uofla, of Turbut township, who had a horse stolen iroin bis stable last May, bos just re covered tbe animal is Lancaster county. One of the Lanoaster papers gives the following particulars : "Lewis Suter, of Lancaster, was on Monday taken before Alderman n uey and held to bail In tne sum of oiuuu, to answer the charge ot buying a mare from John Clark, knowing ber to have been stolen. The animal belonged to Jobn Hods, of Northumber land county, from whom she was stolen on the 15th of last May. She was recovered by Mr. lloflu near yuarry vine, baring changed owucrs several times since Suter sold ber' Several stolen buggies were also recovered, which are awaiting ownership. The rascal, Clark, was convicted iu the Moutour county court, some time since, and sentenced to the Eastern Penitentiary fur six years and six months, for horse stealing. He is the same Individual who stole a valuable borse and buggy from Jacob Beasholls, Esq., of Lower Augusta township, this county, lust spring. Notice. The second meeting ot the conference of Unitarian and other christian churches, of tbe Mid dle and Southern Slates, will be beld with tbe church in Northumberland, April 10th and 11th. The Rev. Dr. Furness, of Philadelphia, will preach the opening sermon on April 10th, at T o'clock, P. M. Interesting services will be held on the llthof April, throughout the day. Tbe publio are invited to attend. Fieloeb Israel, Secretary of the Conference. t3SBBRirf Sale or Real Estate. Sheriff Beckley sold tbe following real estate, at the Court House, In this place, oa Monday, 11th Inst. : One aore of land, with house, Ac, in Lower Ma- banoy township, property of Daniel D. Seal. Sold to Nathaniel Marl for $1000. On and a half acres of land, frame boose, barn and tannery, in Jackson township, properly ol Daniel D. Seal, bold to John H. Seal for $2,700. Let of ground, dwelling and shop, la Vara Cms, Lower Mahanoy township, property of Samuel B. High. Bold to John A. Snyder for $2. Lot of ground la Wataontown, property of Wm. Hood. Bold to J. P. Irwin fur $80. Lot of ground and house, la Northumberland, pro perty of Fetor Hansel maa. Bold to Too. Rulledge lor io. The apparteaaaee, corporate rights and franchise of tha old Banbury Water Fewer Company were MM to Jr I- Clement, of tali Ue, for $S,oo. ..... .Bttitot .U'ti. ; Blackwood' Maoaxth The Fobrusrj num ber nf this sterling magasine has boen republished by the Leotard Peotl Publishing Company, 18 Walk r street. New Tork. ' The contents af a: The Army j Ayrshire Curling Pong; .The UaySolenoe; Colonel ftnrdon'a Chinese Force ; Eavesdropping at Worrits ; The Turret-Ship of England and Amerloaj The woraing uiasxMi uiacaie ana Jones uimrwi; In America i Tbe Union Realised, or. Tbe Trne Re gimen for Irish Evils ; Brownlowi part II. Note. This is an able number. aUariVa MAtssma. We bsve reoetved the April number of this excellent and popular maga sine. The following Is the table of contents : The Dodge Club, or, Italy In MDCCCLIX. (continued ;) Heroio Deeds of Heroic Men, (continued ;) The Chil dren In the Moon ; Tbe Shaded Stream ; A Christian Neighborhood A Forced March Easter Hnlidsys; In the Smoke; strayed ana stolen a vaiuornian Caravansary ; Davy Crockett's Electioneering Tour ; Chauoer's Urislldis ; A Money Article The Virgin ians In Texas, (oontinued ;) My Fiithnrs-in-Law ; The Romance of Sleep ; Mrs. Pullet's Perversion ; HoW I Happened to Marry; Bushy and jacK ; fct- itor's Easy Chair; Monthly Record of Current Events ; Editor's Drawer, Ac Published by Har per A Brothers, Franklin Bquare, New York. Beadle's Montiilt. Tbe April number of this superior magasine is already on our table, with tbe following table of oon touts : Our National Capitol, seoond paper. (Illnstratod ;) From Poet to Pillar, (oontinued :) nyxnon Jones, a poem, (illustrated ;j Natural Foroes; Autobiographlo Notes; Three Nights at Coast Cedars; Wonderful Balloon Excur sion. II. : Who Was lie? XIII. XIV: Skirmishing in the Shenandoah; Greenblow in Gotham, VII- IX; The Ship of the Desert ! In Duress; Words from the People; Notes, Notlciw and Gossip. 1'ubltshed by lieadle A Company, New lora. UoDsr's LaDt'i Book. The April number of this msgasino, for beauty and variety of embellish ment, has no superior. The following are the eon tents : In tbe Woods, a steel engraving ; a col ored Fashion-plate, that for beauty of engraving, coloring, and correctness of fashions, cannot be ex celled ; colored plnte of fancy work ; The Hoop mania, a nannsnine wooo-cut; spring aresse lor ladies and children; the Rivoli Sack, A'paslne Mantle, spring bonnets and hats, Ao., Ac The lite rary matter is furnished by such writers as Marion llarland, (whose lost work "Sunnybank" stamps ber as tbe best living American writer,) Mary Jan- vnn,3. Annie t rosl, r lorence tiartland. ami oiuers Published by L. A. Godey, N. E. oorner Sixth and Chesnut Streets, Philadelphia. Tne Lady' Frienp, for April, 1867. Thero is something a little out of the usual way in the finely executed steel ongraving which leads off tho April number of this charming magntine. Tbe ool nred fashion plate is, as usual, elegant and refined. The other illustrations are of Children's Fssbions, Promonade Dress, White Cbamberry Gaute and Silk Dresses, Marie Stuart Bonnet, Spring Paletot, Ac. As to the literary contents, we have continuations of the attractive stories of '-Orville Collage," by the author of '-East Lynne," and "How a Woman Had Her Way," by Elisabeth Proscott, with the begin ningof a new story, "No Longer Young," by Aman da M. Douglas, and shorter stories and pootry by Florence Percy, Dice Preston, Cora Leigh, Ac Published by Deacon A Peterson, 310 Waiuut Street, Philadelphia. BUSINESS NOTICES. UPJob ls-isillsij. Having received a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, oon be printed In the latest and host styles, and on short notice Orders by mail promptly attended to. ii Ti, ' Ei re A Lakdell, 4th and Arch Streets, Phila delphia, are now offering a large stock of Spring Dry Goods to purchasers. This is an old established and reliable dry goods bouse ! Read advertisement. We talk of tftending our time as if it were so much interest of a perpetual annuity ; but money expended In the purchase of good clothing at tbe Continental Clothing Busaar will bo intcrcst saved. We advise every one to go to the Continental nnd in vest a small sum in one of tbe now, cheap and fash ionable spring suits. It Is said that everything in naturo bos Its equiv alent ; but we know of nothing that is equal to wo man's curiosity. If our readers are curiously in clined, we recommend theni to drop into J. O. Beck's tailoring establishment, on Fourth street, and examine his stuck of Cloths, Cnssiuierea, Ac Fur beauty and quality tbey cannot be excelled, to say nothing of tbe extremely low prices. A oektleuam in Iowa udvortises for a wife "who wears her own bair, her owu teeth, ber own cheeks, ber own "buiium," and her own calves, without having weut and gone and paid for tbem." A sen sible man, truly. If be resided in this part of the country be would undoubtedly purohose his suits of J. F. Schucffcr, merchant tailor, N.W. corner of Market streets, (second story.) There is no decep lion whatever in the suits made by Suhacfiur. He has just received his stock of beautiful spring goods, and everybody should call immediately and exam' ine them. Some young men who were traveling among tbe Whito Mountains, lust summer, stopped at a farm house and called for milk. After they had drank a large quantity, the woman of the bouse brought tbem a large bowlful, with the touching remark, "One would think, gentlemen, you bad never been weaned." Persons never become "weaned" of pa tronising Miller's Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, Market street, when tbey once purchase at that place. The reason is that ha sells a oheapcr and better article than anybody else in this vicinity. a " ne stood a spell on one fut fust, Then stood a spell on 'tolber. An' on which one he felt the wust, He couldn't ha' told ye, nutber ;" For bis boots were perfect fits, purchased at Harry Thachcr's new boot and shoe store, in Pleasants building, Market stroct, next door to Adums' Ex press office. SrniNa. Tbe weather has been very unsettled of late, aud it would punle anybody to tell where winter leaves off and spring begin. If lb weather should open during thi gloomy spell, it would be well to call at tbe fashionable and cheap tailoring establishment of John E. Buiick, on Fourth street, and have your mea-ure taken for a beautiful spring suit, and also examine tbe splendid assortment of goods for gentlemen's and boys' wear. Lire Issuhasice. Rev. Henry Ward Beecber says: "Once tbe question was, can a Christian man rightfully seek sucb Assurauce? That day is passed. Now tbe question is, can a Christian justify himself in neglecting sucb a duty ?" Jacob Shipm am, tre and Life Inturanre Agent, Sunbury, Pa. Blaoes' Eitoosial Lubuicatob. It Is uni versally admitted that Blades' Lubricstor are tbe most pleasant, effectual and convenient remedy be fore the publio, for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Catarrh, Asthma, and all other affections of the Throat and Lungs. Rev. Dr. Lindsay, I'resi dent of Uenesee College, Lima, N. Y., says: "I have tested Blades' Lubricators, and deem tbem superior to any other medicine fur tbe voice and throat 1 bare ever tried." A Lahqb abd New Stock or Wall Patxr Oilt, Column, Satin, White, Bun: and Brown, Blank with border to match cheaper than ever- just received at Lioutheb's. r-im Puotoqbapbs. If you would posses yourself of a faithful and life-like portraiture of a friend and who has not a friend? if you would secure the shadow are the substance fade, go at one lo Bysr- ly's Photograph Gallery, in Simpson' building, Market street, Sunbury, and procure one before it is too late. E5 To Claim Aobktb. Blank forth collec tion of "Claim of Private Soldier and Non-Corn- missioned Offioers," under the let Aet of Congress, equalising bounties, have boen printed and ar now for sale at lb Ahbbicab orSoe. We keep 00 band a full supply of all kinds of military blank, whiob wa tell very oheap. They ar copied from blanks prepared la tha Department at Washington, and eaa be relied on for orraetooa. Order from a die aao will roeelva prompt attention. .J,-"'"-n" iassaslfl Corrected Weekly for tho "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do per owt. Rye Flour, . per bbl. r do per owt. Wheat, prime red per bushel, Rye, . do Corn, new .do 0U, . de i PotAloao, do ' Dried Peaohes, pared - per rnand , do do uopared do Pried Apple, do $1(1 M 8 00 10 00 00 ' 1 B I U 00 M t 00 40 30 It 3 00 Kb 20 IJ 20 36 14 14 1.1 13 CO liriM uaemes, (ubstooed,) per bu. Buitor, per pound. per do ten, per pound, do do de . do do do per pair Cheese, Lard, llnms. Shoulders, Beof, hind quarter " front " Mutton, Chiokens, Blttimolf It djoal Trnde. Bbamokim, Maroh 20, 1887. Tom. I'M. Bent for week ending Maroh 23, 9.007 1& Per last report, 67,254 00 T9.2M 15 83,068 03 7.B9H 0 To same time tut year, Decrens. Special Not'ttf0. Mor Trouble. Thousands of our ueoplo are weekly dying from the ravages of Indigestion, Dys pepsia, and various diseases of the stomach and bowels. The valuo of Coe'i Dtspepsia Curb should be known to the World. It has saved thou sands from an early grave. I"r-c to Everybody. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It tescbes how the homely may become beautiful the despised respected, nnd the forsakon loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their address, snd receive a copy, post-paid, by re turn mail. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, Troy, N. Y. 0 NE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED 0.U lltl 12 CLOTHING HOUSE, VOI .11 a l- k c t Ntrect, One door cibovo Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years this Establishment has done busi ness on the One Price Ny.i.ein, nnd we bcliovo we aro the only Clothing House in tho city that strictly adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select- good styles and substantial materials, and uot less important, fur having all our goods, e: i ica yi:i.i. .n aif. We employ the best talent, fur Cutters, and our Goods are of both kinds Fashionable and plain so that all tastes can be suited. Tho prices nre the very lowest, as any one by a moment s thought must see, or otherwiso we could not meet Ihe competition of our neighbors, lor osnodeductionsarecvermade, wo must put our prious dowu to tne advuntuges we promise. The people may depend, this is the true plan upon which to do business, and many a dollar can be saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind JONE9' ONE PIUCK CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 Market iStrrcet, Philadelphia, Not on Ihe Coruer, but one door above Sixth. March 23, 1807. ly To sjoiiHiiinptisfH. Tbe advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection and that dread disease, Consuinp'ion Is anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means of cure To all who desiro it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of chnre), with the direcs tions fur preparing and using tbe siiiue, which they will find a sure Clue fur Cuxbuhptio, Asthma, Biioncuiti8, Colons, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertises in sending the prescription is to benefit tbe afflicted and spread information which he conceives to be in valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try bl remedy, as it will cdst them nothing, aud may prove a blessing. Parties wishing tbo prescription, free, by return mull, pleaso address Rev. EDWARD WILSON, Willinmsburgb, Kings Co , New York. January 13, I0T16 ly. lA Youxu Lauy returning to her couuiry homo after a sojourn of a few mouths iu the City, was bard ly rccognucd by her friends. In place of a ooarso. rustic, Uu.lied fucc, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, aud instead ol twenty- three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in quiry as to tbe cause of so great a change, she plum ly told Ibem that she used the 4'il-'llillll tsslssi.and considered it an inruluahle acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady 01 Gentle mun can improve their personal up earuueu an hun dred lold. It is simple iu its combination, us Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpsssed iu lis ehioacy in drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing aud beautifying tho skin and complexion. By its direct action uu the cuticle il draws troui it all iu impuri ties, kindly healing the same, and leaving the sur face as Nature intended it should be, clear, suit, smooth aud beautiful. Price $1, seut by Mail or Express, on receipt of an order by W L. CLAUK A CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St.. Syracuse, N. Y. Tho only American AgouU tor tho sale ol the same February Id, lo67. ly PERUVIAN BYRUP: A PROTECTED SOLUTION OF THE PROTOXIDE OF IRON, supplies tbe Ulood with its LIFE ELE MENT, IRON, giving strength, vigor and new life to the whole system. If tbe thousands who ore suffering from Dyspepsia, Debility, Female Weakness.Ac , would but test tbe virtues of the Peruvian Syrup, Ihe effect would not only astonish themselves but would please all their rienda ; for instead of feeling eruss, "all gone" and miserable, tbey would be cheerful, vigorous and ac tive. A DISTINGUISHED JURIST WRITES TO A FRIEND AS FOLLOWS: "I have tried the Peruvian Syrup, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It bus made a new mau 01 me, iutused into my system new vigor and energy; I am no longer tremulous and debilitated, as wben you last saw me, but stronger, heartier, aud with larger capacity for labor, menial and physical, than any lime during the last five years." Thousands have been changed by tbe use of this remedy from weak, sickly, suffering oreatures, to strong healthy, and happy men and women ; aud in valids caooot rcasouubly hesitate to give it a trial. The genuine baa '-Peruvian Syrup" blown in tbe glass. A o page l-ampiliet win oe sen, ireo. J. P. DIXSMORE, Proprietor, No. 30 Dey St., New York. Sold by all Druggists. UELMBOLD'S FLUID EXT1UCT jiajc2 xm-tr Is a certain cure foi diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GHAVEL, DROPSY, OK. OAN1C WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, end ell diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whethej existing iu MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and uo mailer of HOW LO.NO STANDING. Diseases nf thrse organs requite Ihe use of a dturotio. lr uu tmtment is submitted to, Consumatiou us luaan ity may ensue. Our Flesh and Ulood we supported from these euoices, eiKJ Ine HEALTH AND UAPPINESS, end ih.iof Pootaiiiv. dcrjeuds enou orompt ase of a reliable ismedy. HELMBOCD'S EXTRACT BULHU, Established epwerda ot 19 yeare, prspsied by IV. T. UEI-MU1H.1), DHtaoisr, 6M Broadway, New Ym, eod let Bouia tut Btreet, Paissucipaia, Pa. Marsh I, lb ty These Pills are eomnoeed of various roots, having tbe pew' to relax the secretion, of tbe liver a. promptly and efioeldnliy as blue pill or moroury, j ana WIUIOUI prouuailig nnj oi luwf uimgrwunio ur j - -ni- bu.L ArtM r..u.. tu. ..u ..r ,l. a " . . I latter. In all blllou disorders thcae Pills may be ojed 1 with confidence, as they promote the disohargs of vitiated bile, and remove those omtruotions noin tne liver and biliary ducts, which aro the cause of bilious affootions in general. . SCHKNCK a MA ftDKAHK ri 1.1.3 cure sick headache, end ell disorders of the Liver, Indicated by sallow skin, ooated tongue, oostivenoss, drowsi noss, end a general feeling of woariness and lassi tude, showing that the livur is lu a torpid or ob- isruoica uonuuiuu. In short, those Pills may he used with advantage In all cases when a purgative or altorative mudioiue is required. Please ask for "Dr. Sohonok's Mandrnke rills," and observe that tbe two likenessos of tho Doctor are on tho Govornmont stamp one whon In tho last stage of Consumption, and the other in his presonl health. Sold by all Druggists nnd dealers. Frio, 25 cents per box. Prinoipal Olliue, No. 1 North (till street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents : Demai Barnes A Co., 21 Park Row, New York; S. 8. llnnoe, 108 Balti more St.. Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Park, N li. cor. of Fourth and Walnut St.. Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker A Taylor, 134 end 130 Walin-b Avenne, Chicago, 111.; Collins Brothers, southwest corner of 2d aud Vine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 20, lSiiO. tibiith w.ea.mo.ly. K I ni , but Trsic. Every young lady and gentleman In the United States can bear something to their advantage by re turn mail, (free of charge.) by addressing the under signed. Those having fears of being huuibuggod will obliga by not noticing this card. All othors will please address their obedient servant, T1IOS. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. January 13. ISO'S, ly he) CoufY-sMioun mid lxpwie nee or an in va lip. Published fur tho benefit snd as a caution to young men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Promature Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the same timo the means of self-euro. By one who mis cured himself a'ter undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single Copies, tree of charge may bo bad of tbe au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Brooklyn, Kings Co. N. t. January 27, 1S08 ly. Hrmrtital "jnstitutc FOR SPECIAL CASES, Mo. li Uosssl Mrrrl Sew York. Full information, with the highest testimonials also a Book on Special Disoascs, iu a sealed envelope sent free. V lit suro and send for them, nnd you will not rogrct it ; for, its advertising physicians are goncrally impostors, with references no strnnger should be trusted. Euclose a stamp fur postage, and direct to DR. LAWKENC12, No. 11 Buud street, New York. Nov. IT, 1368. ly I'I'CII ! 1 1'Ct I ! ITCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! WHEATON'S OINTMENT. Will l in e the Itch lis IS lloiirn. Also euros SALT RHEUM. VLCERS, CI1IL IILA1N.S, and nil ERUPTIONS OK 'IHE SKIN Price 50 conts. For sale by the druggists. By rend ing 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents. 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. o i J oo-y Know 'I liy Ikt'Miiiy. Mapamb E. F. Tuorton, the grent English As (rologist, Clairvoyant nnd Psychometrician, who has ustonisbed tbo scLotific clashes of the Old World, bss now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Mndmuo Thornton poscsaca such wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable her to Impart knowledge of the groatest iinportanco to Ihe single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of tha person you are to marry, and by tho aid of an instiumont of intense power, known as the Psycbomolrope, guarrunteoa to produce a life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, togetber witn date of marriago, position in lite, leading traits of character. Ac. i'Uis is no humbug, as thousand of testimonials can itbbert hho will solid, wbcu desired, a certified certilicute, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it pur ports to bo. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and staling place 01 uirtn, age, disposition and com plcxion, and enclosing fillv cents und stamped en velopo addressed to yourself, you will reeeivo the pioture aud desired information by return mail All communications sacredly confidential. Address confidence, Mapaub E. F. Tiiohmox, P. O. Box 2it, Hudson, N. Y. feb ld- li7.1y JIKLMBoLb'ei CONCK.WKATr.il EXTRACT Huciur Is the Gieat Diuretic. IldmlolX Conei-ntrated Extract Sarstparilla Is Ihe Gieat IlliK'd Purifier. Both are prepared orr ordinfr to rules of Ph.mnnpy and tiiemisirt , aito aie Hie inosiuctive liiatcuu be niuoe. March i, IMP.- ly A Cough A Cold Sore Throat, Requires immediate attkmios and should bk cueckbd. If allowed to continue, Iri-ilutioii oT (lie l.iisix- A. I'eriiiiiueul Throat HrteiitfP, or Con kiiuiptiou IS OFTEN TUB RESULT 11 ic o w y II It O Oil 1 A I X Ii O V II K HAVING A DIRECT INTLUBNCB TO THE PART. QIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. ForlBronchitia, Aethma, Cntnrrh, Consump tive and Throat Diseases, Troche are used with ulways good success. SIXGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, ami rulieving Ihe throat after an unusual exertion of Iho vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had toAUiuonials fioin eminent man throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and hav.ng proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each ycur finds them in pew locali ties in vorious ports (if tbe w orld, and the Troches are universally prunouueed butler thou other ar ticles. Outai.i only "Brown' Buosouial Troches. and do not take any of tbe Worthless Imitations that may be offered Sold E cry whore. November 24, 1868. tm Wonderful but Trite. Madaue Remington, the w orld-returnod Astrolo gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, whilo in a oluirvoyant state, delineates the very foutuies of the person you are to marry, and by Ihe aid of au Instrument of intense power, known ns the Psycho motrope, guarantee to produce a perfect and life like picture of the future hiubaud or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, lead ing traits of character, Ao. This is no imposition, ss testimonials without number oan assert, liy statin? place of birth, age, disposition, eolor of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will reoeive the picture bv return mail, toiretber with desired information. ja Address in eonnaence, aiaiiaub ueiithlue RtmiiStuB, P. O. Box 27, West Troy. X. Y. Ieoio- o.iy. TAKE NO MOKK UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE KKMKDIKS) for MiintaiBUltt and da.iae.ous diseases- Use Hklus'jld's Kxrascr Uucuu sau laraova-j Huaa Wasu. March 4, lt7. ly HELM BOLD's) EXTRACT HICIIU and I in proved Rim Wash cures soerol and delicate disorders III uU their slasea, at liltie expense, lulls w no ehunse III diet, ru in convenience and no esiHisure. 11 is pleasant in taste and udor, immediate iu its action, aud f:ee from sit inju rious properties mhD'UT ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SILVER &PL ATED WARE, Our Good are decidedly the choaet in tlio City lor TUiPLK pi.ati:, A o. 1. July Tth, 1866 -lye VWHl IN 1,111,11 X I I 1 1 . It. I ! . K . . . .. . . iublcrib(, f,.r Ihe rooovery of Ihe above money, or the ar- i rw? t Ul aUM '7 vhjhii.k.1 iio hiuwbi j. or such. luiorinnooa mm win iwt iu lu nrruni mm Ann win, , in nr aunh rtnrgnn ,,r tlGrMinS Thil mnnM Was in gold coin. Via night $20 gold pleoes onn of thorn marked V. K., one $10 gold pleeo, marked M R, The rrmaindnr was In gold pieces of I0, , $2. Ml and f I, making in alt fire hundred dollars in gold. The roliliery was committed on the premhw nf the sub-oriber, Valentine Klae, residing near Anydertown, in Shamokin township, Northumber land county, somotime since August 18i',S. hut the supposition Is that It was done on the night of the SHih of February, when Mr. and Mrs Kla supposed thry were drugged by eome narootlo aa they slept without waking until late the following morning. VALENTINE KLAbti. Rnydertown, March 16, IHGt). Admlnlnlrutor'ai Sotlco. JKTTKttS of aitiniiusiratinn on theestnte of Cmhailne j HnnRliiirl, rierraseri, lately nf Delaware township, Ni'lllnlmhrrllorf eounly, having been grunted to Ikn tin ilenugiid, by the Kf-siaier of shkI ooaniy. All peiarvis indebted to Clio sime will mutte imnnlliite pnymeut, and those hnviiiff elinms against the same, will present thorn duly autlfiiucuted. i. W. Wni'RS, Administrates DelaVi-nietwp., M.ircli IC, lr-07 lit ."'. !- to AMSK-HHorH for IHC7. NOTICE is hereby given to tho Assessors of the ditTorent townships and boroughs in Northum berland County, to call rt the Commissioners' OCrieo, at Himhury, 011 the 1st day of April, 1H0.7, to receive their Hooks nnd instruction onncerning Ihe Assess ments. All mujt appear in person, and none should fuil to bo present on thntday. Ill li II HI Alt 1 1., 1 JKO. ECKM AN. iCommlss'rs. SOL. HILLMAN', ) Chas. Wkaveh. Clerk. Commissioners' Offioe. 1 Sunbury, March 18, 1867. 4ooI news lui- Molhr-r-n ! MOTHERS, nre you oppressed with anxiety for your lit'lo ones? Are vnnr slumbers and heart broken by their ciics ' i)u you awako in tha morning nnrclre.be1 and apprehensive 7 II so, pro oureat'onee a bottle of Dr. Leons' Infant Remedy and you will bavouomoro weary hours of watching mm iii.Aiciy. int. i. :: i.WAivr ici.Hr.itv has stood the test of yenrs. Thousands nf nurses snd mothers bear wituess that it never fails to give relief il used in seaon. It is a mild, yet sure and Fpeody cure tor Colic, Cramps and Wiinly l'nins, and is in valuublo for all complaints incident to Teething. Sold by Druggists throughout ihe I'nitud States. Address all orders to ZIEULER A SMITH. Sole Ppropiietors. 137 ftorlli I'liirtl ft I ret-1, Bk(l'u. November 24, 8ii0. ly. a'ltOI'OSAI.N. IVnnslva n in A K'rirnl I n ral Lund Script lor Waif. The Board Of Commissioner now otter f.w nt 62U.0C0 ncrcsof Agricultural College Scrip, boingtho balance of the Scrip granted to the Comiuoweallh of Pennsylvania lor the endovrmcut of Agricultural Cullcgus in this. Statu. l'rnKaIs for Ihe purchase of this Laud Scrip, ad dressed lo "The Board of Cominirsioners of Agricul tural Land Scrip," will lie received at the Survuvor (iencriil'soflioe, at llarrieburg, until 12 o'clock, M., on Wednesday, April 10. IS'17. inis land may be located in any Stute or Terri- tory, by tho holders of thoscrip, Upon any of tho un. appropriated lands (exoept mineral lands) of the United States, which may besuhjectto solo ut pri- vato entry. Each piece of sciiu represents a ounr. ter section of one hundred and sixty acres, is issued in blank, and will be transferable without endorse ment or formal assignment. Tho blank need not bo filled until (he scrip is presented for location nnd entry, when Ihe party holding it can fill tho blank und enter il iu bis own name. Bids must he made as per acre, and no bids will bo received for less than ouo quarter section. luo oonp will be issued immediately on tbe pay ment of tho inony to the Survevor Uuiicral. On nil bids (or a less quantity tbuu 40.UU0 acres, one-third of the purchase monoy must be paid within ten nays, sun me remninmit two-thirds with 11 thirty dnjs alter notification of ihe acceptance of tho bid or bids liy tho Hoard of Conitiiissioircr. JACOIJ M. CAMPBELL, Swru-yor Oenrral J-'ur the Board if Cammisatoueit Harrisburg, March 1, lat7. lm. HO, FOR S- KROiNEiXBERG'S i xb ffxs sasarM jmTOk sx AT the above named place will bo sold from this dale all tha GOODS at Wholesale prices. We invite Families to supply themselves with CLOTH. INU, etc.. and also call on Country Stores lo come and buy of us as we will sell strictly ut City Wholo- sale Market Prices. All our Goods must bo sold up to the 1st of Arril. when our Store will be removed. For tho suke of yourself. enme and secure bargains. AKAUbUi LULCHHtlAl, S KRONEXRLRU'S Old Stand Sunbury, March , 1867. T. S. SHAiNNOiV, Practical Watchmaker AND JEWELER, From PHILADELPHIA. In Simpson's Building, Market Square, HA IXO become the successor of Mr, A. E. Sa vaok, bo would respectfully solicit the custom of tho citizens in general. Hoping by strict ntti n. lion to business that tbey will 1'i.vor him wiib their patronage. Mr. S bus been conuected for tho past ten yonrs with some of tho best houses in the city, in the Watchmaking trade, und all work entrusted to his euro will bo done with promptness and dispuicu,, and U , $ A, ne , lean Swiss Watches. Clocks. Jewelry und Silverware, mil bo sold as low as cau be purchased in tbo city, and of tbe first quality. Particular utteution paid to tho repairing ot Fine Watches. Clocks und Jewelry. I o AU orders promptly filled. Masonio Murks uittdu to order. Sunbury, March 2, IS67. Admii:If ruloi-' .ut !-. "VTOTICE is hereby given that loiters of adminis. tuition having been i-runtcd to the undersigned 011 tbo estate nf ltoborl W. Brooks, lute of mo Uoroutrh or Sunbury. Northumberland county, Pa., deceased. All persons indebtH are requested to make immedi ate paymeut, aud those having oluiius to present tbcuiduly authenticated for settlement. J. B. MASSER, Adiu'r Sunbury, Murch 9, 1S07. tit TTANDSOME, fino-toned, uew, and price low.- AA ln Inquire at this OHiee. "C0NSUJ1TTI0X CAN CURED. THE TKUE KEMEDY AT LAST DISCOVEKED. I'phntu'x IVcisIa .virsit Cure, Prepared from the formula of Prof. Trousseau, of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung Diseaeus, BronehiiU, Dyspciwiu. Marasmus, lienerul Debility aud all mor bid conditions of thesyiUem dependent un iletieieuey of vital force. It is pleasant to late. aud a single bottle will convince tho most skeptical of its virtue as tho great healing remedy of the ae. 1 a hot. lie, or six bottles for S.'i Sent hv Express. Sold by S. C. ITU AM, No. 2i South EIOI1TH Street, Philadelphia. And all principal Druggists. Circulars sent free. March It. leW. 3m . nmBo. btxi -Co. THE STOCK aud FIXTURES of an established Confectionery, with au Oyster department, aud good ruu ul custom. Apply sooa to , vv ' iSO. C. MILLEK, Jan. 12, 1867. Sunbury, Pa. CALL und see those beautiful Bird Cages at the new Hardware store of J. H. COXLEY A CO. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR 8 ALE rililE undersigned offers at private sale tbe follow. 1 ing valuable real estate, situate iu the Borough Sunbury. late the property of Thomas Kobins, dee d: The Hotel Property on Front street, with all tbe outbuildings, Ao., lutely occupied by Frederick tspacbt. A valuable House and Lot on Market Street, to gether with all the outbuildings. For further particulars apply to J011NU. MAUKLE, Executor. Feb. 16, 1SC7 3m tiunbury. Pa. " Urat'c's C'vlebrulcil rSul'e ! AuKsat'BY, Mass., Oct. loib, 1S6J. Mr.GBACB Dbar Sib -.Having been afflicted grievously for several weeks with a severe absos upon my side, 1 used several remedies fur it eradi cation without reeeiviux any relief, uotil I applied yuur solve, whiub edeoiud a speedy aud permanent eare. I therefore feel happy toeertifv my eoufidenee lu it virtue. Your with respect. . JAJIES BEAN. 1 Certify to the truthfulness of Ihe above statement. -' H. 6. Dbaubobx, M.D. RETUW. FOWLE A O.V, Busloo, Pn4.ri0K.rs. 6old bv all Druggist, at roots a lx. Marnb i, IStT lm Or ton test sind L'sieossted Lsnlo. NOTICK Is hereby given that the following trsers nf Unseated Lands an 1 Lois of tfround will be i sold at publio sile ut tbe offion of tbe County Com I missionurs, in the borough of iiunliury. Northumbor I land oonniy, on MONDAY, the 'b d'iy of Ai'HIL. A. D. lHOi, which said traflts of land and lots of ground have heretofore bem purohasrH at Tren suror's sale, for tho uso of tho onntyof Northern berlsnd In pursuunov of an Aot of Oonoral Assembly, panted Ihe l.iih ol March, J HI 5. entitled an Aot t amend ao Aot directing the mode of selling unseaUd lands for taxes nnd tor oilier purposes, the said treeie haviag boon purchased as aforesaid by the County Commissioners and liavo reiuninrd mirVduemed for fire years and upwards, I Ills sila to bn in purruaroo of. end in acunrdunoe airhths powers given in tbe nets of General Assembly, pa.'strd the iilth day of Maroh, 121, section 1. 2 lots, blocs) 135, N.is 8 and 8, In Zo-.lo, as tbe pro perty ot Widow Miller. 2 lots, block l.JD, in Zarhc, as tho property of John Burk. 1 lot. block M. No. 12. iu Zoibo, as the property tf uoiincir erapey. 2 acros of Innd in Lo owur MaLonoy, ns the properly nf 11. Ilerold. 2071 acres ot land In Coal, Warrantuo, Alexander Hunter. 13fi acres irl lnrd, Warrantee, Jsmos Kee'cy. 100 acres of land in Shamokiu Ws-raLteo, Alexan der Hunter. 60 acres of land In Coal, Wartntitee, Peter Oosiona. bit acres oflnnd iu Cameron, Warrantee, Alexander Hunter. One-third of 101 acres) of land ifa Coal, Warrastoo, Thomas Rucsc. 67 aores of land in Littlo Malionoy, Wnrrantso, Alex ander Ihiffa. 23 acres of laud in Little Muhonoy, Warrantee, John Smith. 42 ocresof InnJ in Lower Angustn, Warrantee, Jobn Smith. 28 acres of land in Lower Augueta, Warrantee, Jobs Smith. 77 acres of land in Lower Augusta, Warrantee, John Smith. Five-sixths of 100 seres of land in Jocksoh, Vi arres tee, Thos. Reese. 16 acres of land in Coal, Warrantee Philip Hursh 77 acres of land in Little Muhonoy, Warrantee, Dr. John Smith. Fire-sixtbsof 210 acres of land In Little Muhonoy, Warrunteo, 'Ihos. Keeso. 28h seres nf land in Little Muhonoy, Warrantoo, John Km 11 1). 42 acros oflaud lu Little Mahonoy, Warrant, John Smith. 300 acres of land in I'j-pcr Mahonr.y, Warrantee, Jjhn Smith. 103 acres of land in Shamokin township, Warranto, Juuios Lewi. HUflH MARTIN. ) JOHN EC KM AX. iCnmmts'ni SOLOMON B1LLMAN ) Chas. WrAvnn, Clerk. Mnrch 2, I3ti7. fit MOON k LAM I'll EAR, Mo. 3 u it 1 t r 11 1 1 ii .tlarktl, NEW YORK, WHOLESALE DEALEilB & SHIPPERS or Sll kinds of FPlESH IF I 3 ZE-I . All orders punctually attcnted to. February 2't, 1807. Cm. SILVER'S WASH POWDEIl j OAVES Time. 1. IO A PASTIME I iold Evciywhoro Labor, Money. Makes WASHINfs AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL ore. THY IT. Addresj all orders lo tbe Manufacturers ZIEGLER A SMITH, Chemist nnd Wholeeile Drussriala, 137 .orlh Third SMrcel, l'iUi'n. November 21, lSo ly No moro JlctUl Hewlt .' No more Gray Lock .' mi. 1. r. o s ELECTEIC HAIR RENEWES, is pronounced by all who have used it the very be: prcparuliou for ihe Hair. It is a positive cuio for JiiUdness, eradicalos Dandruff i.nd Humors, slops thi lluir from falling out, and s eeilily restores Gray Locks to their original hue und luxuriance I', operates cn the secretions and tills the ghndt witn uey me ana cotniing matieri jinn, aea'i, faded or gray hair will always ho brought hack by fuw npplicutions, to its youthful abundance, M'.uli j ftnd color. Il makes tho hair soft, glossy, fragrant, plcasm to tho touch and easy to arrargu. Diy, wiry an. intractablo locks become moist, pliant and dis-posot i f rm."ln ln 11V "5alr!i:? Position. As a ilair urc- I !"S " no equal, iho sales are enormous ana 1 is u universal tuvorite with old and young ot boti ' ,cl.e?'. . - ... , ....... 1 tx.t.l by Druggists tlirouaboul tne Limoj B'.auM Auurc&ft an orucrs 10 ZIEGLER A SMITH. Sole Proprietors, tar Mortis Third Jit., IMiU'ii. November 21, ItSGO ly. j H. L. LAZARUS. t rf FALL TRADE, IR1S6 ! FALL TRADE, ISMI ! , Jl. I.. 1 .tZAUI'N OULD rcspeul fully call tho attention of tbo public to her LAitur. ana .m.tt AssonnirNT or Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods-' u EreN tioodM, A Ot all kinds und sMes in great Variety. I'OfLiaS AUU illltUNUS, j o Black, (iroen. Blue. Wine. Brown. Purple, io., I ln All-Wool Plaids, Dvlaius, Calicoes, I &c, e huvo 11 u asfui inei.t. ! S Tbo bust Black AUpacens, all-wool DelAli'i. roplins. Vfhite Goods. I PS C Cambrio, Swiss. Nainsook nnd Jaconet MuE- & '" W. ' Towling C liurnii and American luinyrs, snutiniiu Yioul, tvUi-bmero tarns, Ac. ICalsiiiMiil KMrtM, o Cum Cloth, Dreui Ti'imiuiiijrs. Hosiery. H Oloves, Hoop-Skirts, Corselts, Ribbons, and k Woolen Goods. 2 LADIES' CLOTH CL0AK5 C0AT3. v g Bed llloves. of the best quality, and a great variety of goods loo numerous to mention, all of which will be sold at ihe very lowest for cash. M. L. LAZARUS, y Suuhury Oct. 17, 1S6S. Ilxvrtitor'ai .olli-t-. AViife- of THOMAS nOIUNS, djc.n "VTOTICE is hereby Riven that loiters tcslamrnti X having been grunted to the undersigned, 1 lie em at o of Thomas Bobbins, lite ot Ihe llarou of Sunbury, Northumberland couuty. Pa., deeeas v all persons indebted are requested lo make iuu diale payment, and those having olaims to pros Ihvm. duly authenticated, for Soitlcmcnt. JOHN It. MAUKLE. Executor Sunbury, Feb. Id. ISii". rl IHE subscriber is prepared tu deliver to the 1 sens of Sunbury slid Northumberland. 1 rt.ii;tibrin towns, a superior quality of PL STONE, for puvimr. at Ihe shortest notice On attended to by addressing at Suulmrv, to WM. CLARK Pnnbiirv. Feb. lo. S!7. Sin OVERNMENT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE IPITKIN&CO 6.000 Now and Second-Hand TEAM UAKXESvS 10.000 lilt Uil. ICS and COLLAKS. S.IIOO SADDLES, ull Styles 2i to tj W. Sou Four l(oio tii.veruiuent WAUONS. 2,001) WAUN COVEUS, ll Sises, new A worn I a,nuj iiLA.Mvr.ia, auii in'ii.r, loi tin. A1m, a largo Stock of Items. Lead Lines, W ! Buggy aud Auibulauce Harness. Portable Fo i Chains, Swingletrees, Lead Hars. etc, etc. j Wheel Team Harness, little worn all Oak t ed Leather and serviceable, cleaned aud Oi.ed 5 lara per borse or mule, including Urialo Lead I 4 dollars. Wagou Bridle. 1 dollar, Cullers I j dols. Extra lluir lined Artillery Case do., 2t I S dollars. j Double Reins, 1 75 to it 2.V Lead Lines. 1 HuKers, A to 12 dols. per lui. Otfloers' New I dies 14 dols.. wilh plated Bit Bridle. 21 dols : as new, 12 duls., w 11b bridle, li duls ; valLe A I lur Boys, 6 dols. Wagou Covers, made to It any Wagon. 1 ' linen, i) lo ii dole., supperiur cultou Du.a. 6 lo r I 12 os , Duck, V ts 12 d.ds. I l.oOO Uotpiiul Teuu, new and gid as new, ! dm-k M fjet squaie 3o lo id dols. UtDevrs' A. Toi.l. 7 feet square, from & to 8 J lU.ViHJ bAUS. from 12 01. Duck, 1st. qua , busbrts S dls.; 2 bus. 10 dols ; 3 bus lldui ; 1k, ; !nd. quality, 1 W. S Ml and 50. MALL OnUEIls I i PFT BY EXI'BESS.C I'i ruix .v .. 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