NyLsF,' tSiallahari, ', 8ATURDAT, APRIL 0, 1807. '.r A REQUEST? TO 8tTB80aiDJCB8. Babeorlber to the Annie ax are particularly re o.oted; noi totulowtsnitrtedebtednens to Overran no year, i All sabecriptlonl $hould b paid to ad (anoei bat under no oorurlderatlon tlionld lb year paa around with tb nbtertptlon onpeld. A ttrtct attention to thi Will tar ai an lmmeo inoul of trouble and a vary heavy Iota. Hocal affairs. tS Tna nazt boat thing to building new boon U tba remodeling aad beautifying of old building. We learn tbat a great deal of tba nark will ba dona in tbli plaoa tbli toatoa. . . Or Ltrrma or School Hotiiai. Tba two new tohool house, to be built in Ihtl plaoa thil rammer, were allotted on Saturday last to Mawra. Root and Fahncatook, for tba tun of $1,110 each, the; being the lowest bidden. . ' f GSTOnocaaT Waqor. We observe tbat Meaan. Mureh 4 Brown, grocers of thl plaoa, bare proonred handsome Wagon to deliver goods at the roeldeuoee of their oaitomere, Th wagon la got np with teste, and will be a great oonTeotenee to purchasers. 4 ISTTna Coal Tbaoe The amount of coal hipped from the Shaoiokin region, front January let, 1867, to March 22d, wai 78,261 tone, a dec reuse of 7,608 tone, aa compared with the same time laat year. iy IlARnwAitn, Cutlery, Ac Messrs. Conley A Co., MarVet street, have lately received a large supply of goods, embracing the very beat qualities of foreign and American hardware and eutlery. This Srm are now able to offer to mechanics, farmers, builders, and buyers generally, a better stock than I'm ever been offered in our market. t3T Tb Mammoth Btom. Prlllng Son, of the Wnmmotli Store, baring reeeired their Spring good, are now offering an elegant assortment, which publio should tike advantage of In purchasing immediately, aa their goods are going off like "hot cuke " They are determined to sell at tba lowest prices, and defy competition. ' OPtobb roa Sale We call attention to the advertisement of Metsrt.C. II. nnd C. D Hammer, who offer the extensive stock nnd good will of their etore, looated at Fulton Station, four miles fromSha mokin, on the Shamokio branch of; the N. 0. R. R.. for sale. It is the only establishment of the kind in the plr.ee, and will be desirable Investment for any who wish to engage in the mercantile business. OSiiNBiTitv Clahical IJUTiturs.-The first quarter of the Si mmer scasion of this Institution of learning will open on Monday, 22dintt., under tbe direction of Mr. S.i. Miller, Principal. The Insti- tute affords an excellent opportunity for acquiring a thorough classical education, and should be oncou. raged by the friends of education in this place and vicinity. Soo advertisement in another column. f3" New Estabuhmkt. Mr. J. W. Stevenson has fitted up a storeroom, one door east of Friling A Son's store, Market street, In a handsome manner, and has just openod a Ine stock of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, Ac , which be invites the public m can ana er amine. Mr. Stevenson la a practical I warcnrualtcr, and will give special attention to tbe repairing of watches, clocks, A. Bis advertisement will appear in our next issue. Oive him a call. dtyiwronrANTToRrxATivM and Fnixxna or Air.C'EARr.D SoLmcna. We are Informed by our ftiond. I,, n. Ease, E-q., that persons who have re covered the bodies of our heroee who died or were killed while In service, during the Into rebellion, from any of the Southern Slate, ara entitled to re. Imbursement for the expense incurred in the reino- (payment of these claims, and those entitled totbem m no won to call on him. i t rwm 0 i IjT Otn BoRoron. We learn that tbe bill divi. J Jling the bnrongh into two wards, ha passed the t Semite. As it has now passed both branches of the Legislature, it will, of oourse, become a law. We were in error last week in stating that the two wards would be designated as North and 8outb wards. It hould have been East and Wnt the Northern Cen. tral and I'hila. A Erie roads, in Third street, being he dividing line. Our oititen can congratulate themselves on having effected a division of the mu. nicipal limits of tho borough, which will certainly bo advantageous to the place. CosrERrscE. The second meeting of the Unita rian nnd other christian churches of tbe Middle and Southern Slates, will be held with the Church in Northumberland, April 10th and 1 1th. The Iter. Dr. Fume, of Philadelphia, will preach !!,., .opening rermon on the evening of April lOiht ommenoing at 71 o'elnck. Interesting services will be held on the lltb of April, throughout the day. The public aro invited to attend. . . Fmt.eirn Israel, Secretary. lioisa An x n Our friend. N. F. Lightner, the enterprising bookseller. and stationer, in Plea t'.nts' building, Market street, has been engeged du ring the past week In ornamenting the front of his vtoreroom by putting in handsome bulk windows and making other improvement Inside, which add greatly to the opptaranoe of the establishment. Ferree is accommodating, industrious and enterpri sing, and well merits the large share of patronage which be is rocciving from the publio. CP'The Brakcb KtimoAo at Lxwisauao. Tbe Lew if burg Chronicle, speaking of the branch road to connect tbe Philadelphia & Erie road with '.hat place, says tbe engineer have about finished 'ha survey for tbo branob railroad. It is to connect itb tbe main track several hundred yards above tbe lepot, ran through Mr. Nesbll'l farm, and strike tbe vest bank of the river at or near tbe foot of tit. Mary 'a treet. Tho prospect for its construction at an early lay ajipeara. very good. ' 1 ty OrrtcEka' Fans. In the 'Legislature, tbo till to am er tain and regulate the fee to be received rr the several offioert of thi Commonwealth wa aken up and pawed, after three boun' considers ion. The hill increase tho fee of tbe following nicer about twenty per cent, via : Sheriffs, Pro bonotarie of tbe Court of Common Plea, Clerk f the Court of Quarter Section, Clerk of tbo yer and Terminer, Clerk of the Orphans' Court, kttornrys-at-law, Aldermen aud Jnttice of tbo Vace, except in Philadelphia. . The increase in tea f the Register and Record eri is large. jylcE. Munrs. ILusthA Brown, of thi place, re preparing to commence tbo delivery of Ice to erwns who may desire a regular eupply during the taton. Tbey bavo laid in a large auppVy of exool mt ice, from which they will rv tbeir easterners very morning, at the following rate : ' . 8 pounds per day 80 cents per week, t J2 ' 80 " A ' " 1 "0 ' " fl " 110 ' 40 to 100 tut. " 74 cent per 100 lb. Persons wishing to be tcrved with lo tbo ontulng aton should leave order at their tor for thai jrpose. ; ' ! fja- Tub Ixcoua Tax. Ily tbo now low tba as ssmeut of thi tax will be ms4e this month instead M.v. and a return must b aeodo before tbo Mth at. It will b .understood tbat tbo ,Triaclpal .angea in the law respecting the inoom tax ara use Increasing the exemption from V tol,0o0, d the repeal of the tax of 10 pereeut. on soja. Ji.ooil, to tbat the law now impose a uniform tef J percent, on income in cxcean of, f J300. ot sale o real estate purchased since V ' "I . JMi.i, ai made taxable as income ftoavauMakitiAM Iraai.Th town Hall aad Arsenal are te be rnteved IbU Spring." Tbli will muoh tm prove tba appeerano of our common, and we think tba el titans In general, and perUodlarlyth realdenU npon ft borders, eannot bat be pleased at this action of tba torn aataoritiea. , , . t It Is also la contemplation to 01001 paeloul school building fot the aoeommodatien of the boroagh sohools, and efforta are being made to obtain a suite, bla lot for this pvpot. A reward of twenty dollars it offered for the conviction of any cmoke-house or ben-roost robber, or "olothaVline" thief. So great la tba demand for tenements here tbat aome famiUea have been compelled to novo out of town. ' One toaa, obliged on the first of April to leavo the dwelling bo had occupied,- baa moved Into One of tba public school bootee for a temporary residence.' We learn, also, of others whom this soarolty ooan pels to occupy houses only partially fin iehed. Tba prospeot are good for a busy season here, tSlloviNa Cat. On Monday lastour streets were thronged from early morning until a lata hour with largo and small wagons, carta, aad all other kinda of vehicle that could bo used In conveying household goods from one point to another About one-third of our population seemed lo be moving, and there waa a bustle and confusion throughout the town, Many families moved Into better houses than tbey bad ocoupled, and others got, into worse onee. Others (and this season there are not a few) for tbe first time moved Into dwellings tbat tbey can cal' their own. Moving day h never welcomed by tboec who are compelled to "Hit," and bappy are they who escape the trouble and vexation Ineidcut to a change of residence. ' IjgT Flow 1 a Oardiki. Parties who intend ma king flower beds, or garden, will find it a great ad vantage to spade their grounds deeply at this time, and spade and mellow them again when the time cornea to plant seed or put out shrubbery and flow era. In putting out rose-bushes, procure fine, rich chip manure, or procure rich earth from the forest, to put In tbe oavitiea wbero ynu propose to plaoe them. Bee thut there is plenty of room to spread out all tho roota and fibres, eo thut they will grow read ily aud vigorously. Fur the Suubury American. Tba Oolden Wedding at Northumberland. It rurely falls to the lot of a community to small aa that of Northumberland to have oelebratcd among them what is termed a golden wedding ; tbat is, the fiftieth anniversary of tbe marriaga-dey of any couple. It was our happiness to witness aud enjoy such a aocne on tbe evening of the 20th of March Inst, in this place. Oufhe 20th of March, 1817, Mr. William Forsyth and Miss Elizabeth Gasklns were united in marriage, nnd consequently. March 20, 1887, was tba fiftieth nniversury of their union. At their residence, on that evening, we found' a large nnd respectable assemblage, composed of their children, grandchildren, relatives and friends, who bad mot fur the purpose of congratulating the bappy couple on tbeir prolonged union, the uniform health and many domesiic comfort! they bad enjoyed du ring their fifty years ol married life, and their good health and future prospect on that happy oociuiuu. About t o'clock in Iho evening the whole company proceeded to one of the parlors w here Mr. nnd Mrs. Korxylh were seated, and surrounded immediately by their children and grandchildren ; the relatives aud friends seouring pluoos wherever they best could. Alter a moment's pane Mr. Martyn J. I). Withiug ton, the husband ot the eldest daughter, rose, and nddrewed them in a speech which had the rare merit of being at ouce abort, pathetio and pointed, lie sjKike ot the affectionate respect which their chil dren and grandchildren, as also their relativea and friends, bad ever entertained tor them, and expressed 1 the heartfelt desire end prayer that their lives wight . yet t spared to see many mora nappy unya m mo J boauio of their family, and. when their journey was over Hint they might be permitted to walk together J In the better land, along the thiwcry hunks of the I silvery river thut flows (row the throne of tbe Menial. 'Ihni turi.in to the UUe whereon were placed tbe beautiful gifiaol silver and gold, tbe tributes of atteetiunate reapeet, furuifhed by the children and friend, he presented them in detail, mentioning the name of tho parties who had furnished each partic ular gift. lliw gifts, presented by the friends, would take ti auaee lo inentlou in Jet ml ; om we can the grnbdchildmi. on ouo er lea-r-ctt. presented by Kr.'ibucuiluieii, on ouc article 01 iviucu were in soribnl tbeite words : "Presented to our Grand parents. 'On the Fif.ieth Anniversary of ibeir Welding, ' '.Mareb 20. Ilitt7." After Mr. Witbingtun bad finished the presenta tion of the gifts, Mr. William T. Foityth returnod thanks in (he name of his parents. In the donors aud friends present, fur their gifts and congratulations. As he oonoluded, the Kev. James Dickson ad dressed tbe aged couple, stating thai tt.e congratu lations ol those present were not the only ;ood lilies expressed on that happy occasion ; that letters bad been received from f.,r and near, frou'. friends wbo could not poMiibly be present at tbe celebration. Four or fit c of these letters l:e proceeded to read, all of which were full of expressions nt estoein and the mom oordial wielies for their comfort and happi ness. Of these letters, one deserves our special no ticewritten by ltev. Isaac Corneliwn, of Mo'omo ra. Illinois, the husband of their third daughter. We never before read a letter written on a similar occa sion. But we could not bare supposed that our heart could have beau stirred to its luwfut depths aa it was, when w Hist read that lelti r. It was lull of earnest attention, of high rrgard and esteem, ot dwep-loncd piety, ot the must cordial wihe and prayers for the present and future welfare of their beloved parents : crouched nlso in language so beau litul. so appropriate, so tender. After the reading of the letters from absent friends, Mr. Dioksun eonoluded with a short prayer, in which thanksgiving was returned to Hod fur hit protection uvcrtbeni for to many year, and the petition wai ottered that goodness and mercy might follow ihcm all the days of their life. Jutt a tbe ceremony waa concluded within, the Northumberland Band struck up and played several appropriate airs. Then followed tbe collation, which waa generously and magnificently got up. Such a table we have seldom seen equalled, certainly never excelled. Tbe w hole evening was spent by young and old in tbe most agreeable manner, vocal niuiiu adding to the variety of tbe enjoyment, and each individual soeming tu vie with the other in rendering the occa sion a pleaaant and bappy one. There were preeent upwards of eighty person, and it is not a little remarkable that in this oomnanv there were aeventccn pcraonj over seventy year of age. Altogether It wa on of those ooouiona to which tbe mind lovea to advert, and wa shall ever regard it a one of tbe pleatanteat evenings we have ever spent in ao large a company. LOMEU. Editor' Table. Taa Atlartic Mostblt. We have received the April number of tbit tuperb American magatine. The last number fully inaiuUin it reputation of being on of tbe beet periodicals published in thi country. The contents of tbe April number are: Tbo liuardian Angel, part IV.; Tbe Restless, a poem.; Pioneering ; Tbe United State Sanitary Commitelun ; Tbe Haunted Window; Katharine Morne, J?art V 1 ; Tiuuin't Soliloquy, a poem ; Con siderations on University Relnria Tbo Clandian Emissary t Travel in the United State, by Bayard Taylor; Chester Harding a sketch of the artist's career; A ramiluur r-pulle to a rriend, a poem ; Adelaide Riatori.; A H inter Adventure on the Prai rie ; Review and LiLarary Kotioea. Published by Tick nor A Fields, Boston, Mae. Tan Edixicro Review Tho" Januvy number of tbit able British niagatino ha been re-published by tbo "Leonard -flcoU Publishing Company, New York. The content are: Foreign Policy of fiir Joha Lawrence; Adam t'ergueon; Tbe Private Bo tineseof Parliament'; Rawlinaon' Anoient Monar chies: Modern Glaat Painting: Tenant Compensa tion in Ireland; Early English Text; MoUprio bbowert; foaiuon ana fraspeou or faruet. ' Deiouut' Vutautr Maoaiin 1 uniieraally acknowledged tbo Model Parlor Magaiine of Ame- rioa. Jt it devoted lootigioal ttoriea, poems, sketch' ea, architecture and model eolUget. household mat ters, gems of tbeugbt, personal and literary gossip, (tnciuaing speeiai uewuiienia on uanions,! lusiruo lion on health, guunatlle, euaealriaa exercite music, araaueineBla, etc., all by tbo beat author, and profusely and arliatically Ulualrated with aoally engravings, 41U11 bisv,j awiui im rviiaoie paiuwaa. euinroiaeriea, jeweirj, auis ouubmuii auuevaaion oti artiMic novelUeo, wills other lawful aud entertaining "Trr'l.- .inMD-t -,rn,l.l b-lf. , ladv uftuto oan a Surd to do without tbe model montblv. Binirl eopiot, JO cent ; back numbers, as specimen, 10 eenU ; ertber wailed free. Yearly, a t. with a valuable nreniiuu ; tw copies, (3.50 ; three oopiea, (7.50; five oopiea, f 12, and splendid nremiuiu Ibrelub at 3 ooan, with tbe Aral prenti- Airnito eaob ubaoribr. Addren, W. Jennings Do - Barest. No. 473 Bcoodway, Nw Tork. , syesworcet 1 snonimv aa invii nm.iu., thiT, f4, wltb4b premiums for tacit ien. SJ ft j , V 'BTTHtrtlDRBl WftTimtll. , '.I 1 t3Js lPrlntlnrr.--neviOf received largo supply f NKW JOB TIPK, of vorioai new (tyloa, Poster, Handbills, Otrwolara, Qarda, Letter Heads, Bill Beads, Labola, Ac, ooa bo printed rn tho late tad boat Itylea, and oa abort notice Orders by mall promptly attended to. ' i 4 i g i Foa Raat. A POO IB eulteble (or a tbop o offloe. near tba corner of Market, square aad Market street, Bunbury, lately oooupled a a tobacoo atoro. Itoon taitia shelving, ooaaterr Ao.( and -gill bo -ranted cheap. Inquire at this offloe. w, t . . SrnKir HMtra aald tbat a oortala person waa so fond of oontradictlng that ho would throw np tho window In tho middle of tbo nigbt and oontradlot tho watchman who wa calling tbo hour. If that fellow lived In Bunbury bo Would not oontradlot tho assertion tbat John E. Bmlok, merohant tailor, on Fourth street, has tbo largest sloek of spring goods, for gentlemen' and boys' wear, over brought to thi place. Persona in want of a cheap and good lult, for spring or summer, should call on Satiok. an i ' Poiritr AUD Fact. A poet, who bad just pur chased a pair of boots, which suited him very much, broke out In the following llnee : t . : Should sorrow o'er thy brow ' - J Its doleful shadows fling. Tour boots and shoes at Tnaoher t buy, You'll find tbem just tbe thing. All who bava purchased their boot, shoe, gaiters, Ac . of Harry Thacher, In Pleasant' building, two doors east of Adams' Express Oflloe, Market street, will endorse tbe poet' rhapsody. Marmed or Biftota, the engaged'' 'or enga ging, wbofare anxious to procure a faithful and elo gant likeness, at the smallest outlay of money , would do well to oall at Byerly's Photograph Gallery, in Simpson' building, Market atreet. Hi pioture aro pronounced by competent judges to be equal to any produced by (be beat .operator in onr large cities. Lire I.iscraxce. lion. Wm. Barnes, Supt. of the lusuranoe Department of tbo State of New York, lays : "The foundations bar been laid broad and deep lu this State for several of the best and safest Life Inruranoe Cumpanlca in the world, and one grand edifice the Mutual Lira has already be come so solid and substantial a to attract general admiration, both bere and la Europe." Vide Re port of 1802, p. 34. J acob SniFMAtr, Fin ami Lift Imuranrt Agent, Sunbury, Pa. W K talk of tpr tiding our time as if it were ao much interest of a perpetual annuity ; but money expended in the purchase of good clothing at the Continental Clothing Bataor will be interest tared. We advise everyone to go to the Continental and in vest a small sum In one of the new, cheap and fash ionable spring suit. It is said that everything In nature has it equiv alent ; but we know of nothing that I equal to wo man's curioeity. If our readers are curiously In clined, wo recommend them to drop into J. 0. Beck's tailoring establishment, on Fourth ttrect, and examine his stock of Cloth, Cansimeres, Ao. For beauty and quality tbey cannot be excelled, to any nothing of the extremely low prices. Beok has just received a splendid assortment of goods, for spring and summer, to which he calls the attention of the public. Call and examine his stock. A oenti.emas in Iowa adrertlsea for a wife "who wears her own hair, her own teeth, her own cheeks, ber own "buitum," and her own calve, without bavingjwent and gone and paid for them." A sen sible man, truly. If be resided in this part or the oountry be would undoubtedly purohase'hi suit of J. F. Schaeffer, merchant tailor, N. W. corner of Market streets, (second ttory.) There I no decep tion whatever in the suit made by Schaeffer. He has just received hi stock of beautiful spring goods, and everybody should call immediately and exam ine them. . ' Sumk young men who were traveling rinong li e White Mountaint.Jlast aummur, slopped at a farm bouse and called or .milk. After they had drank a large quantity, the woman of the house brought them a large bowlf j' , ,"vith the touching remark, "One would think, ftentleuien. you . bad never been weaned." Persons never become "weaned" of pa troniiing Miller Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, Mnrket street, when tbey once purchase at that plaoe. The reason is that ho sella a cheapor and hotter article than anybody else in thi vicinity. Eladkh' ErrnnsiAt. Lcrricators. It is uni versally admitted that Blades' Lubricators aro the most pleasant, effectual and convenient romedy be fore the public, for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Catarrh. Asthma, and all other affection of the Throat and Lungs. Rev. Dr. Lindsay, Presi dent of Oenesce College. Lima, N. Y tays: "I have tested Blade' Lubricators, and deem them superior to any other medicine fur tho voice aud throat I have ever tried." ille; y lo Claim Agents. Blenkt for the collec tion of '-Claims of Private Soldiers and ron-Com-missioned Officers," under the late Act of Congress, equaliting bounties, have been printed and are now for sale at the American office, We keep en hand a full supply ol all kinds of military blanks, which we tell very cheap. Tbey are copied from blanks prepared in the Department at Washington, aud oau be relied on fur correctness. Orders from a dis ance will reoelve prompt attention. MARRIAGES. On Tuesdav ivenine. April SI. bv Rev. W. C Cremcr, ti. W. Haopv, Esq., and Mias H. Lot'lRA Clehenv, daughter of Ira T. Clement, Esq all of this place. DEATHS. In this nlaee, on the 27th ult., Mn. ELIZA YOUNU, wifeof Jacob Young, Esq., aged 63 yean and 7 months. In this nlaee. on Wedneadnv last, Mis ANNA WATSON, aged about 80 yean. SI' II I II Y MAIIKL I N. Correotad Weekly for tho "American.' Wheat Flour, extra family, par barrel, $10 00 8 00 10 00 6 00 2 85 1 Ii V0 60 1 00 40 30 15 3 I'O Hi 20 25 20 22 15 U 13 18 eo do do do do perewtt. Rye Flour, per bbl. per ewt. no Wheal, prima red Rye, i ' Corn, new Oats, Potatoes, Dried Peaches, pared do do unpared per bushel " do . -do" do do pwjeund Dried Apple, do Dried Cherries, (unstooed.) per ba. Butter, per pound,' per uoien, per pound, do do , -de do do ' de .. . per pair Cheese, ' Lard, ' ', 1 Hams. . Bhoulder. Beef, bind quarter, from " MuUon, . f. I Chicken, . Shamokin Cool Trade. 6iAstoii, April I, 1887. To: Cmt. Sent for week ending March 30, Por laat report, 11,783 04 76,261 15 88.044 19 VJ2.013 09 4,817 10 To tame Urn laat year, - Deer ease. Spatol. Jffotwts. v.'flm , . . , iflUfUlill JjUSUlUIC i FOR BPEOIAL OABE8, 1: tA Hemd street Kewv York.f I vnii Informatloa. with tbo hlrhect testimonials ' also a Book en Special tMseam, In a sealed envelope 1 gnt free. rrB ear and send for them, and von I wm not regret it for, at advertising physieian ar guiorally Impuiior, without reference no stranger ' ; should be truaied. Enclose a ttawp tor poatage, and direct to DR. LAWiU.JiCE, ,o. 14 Boad ctreeb, ,tn acre. I Nov. If. 18.-iy mci cL0fnrxt. i 1 ',.:,-JpNB(SV:;;.'..,.Tv; OLD KSTABLIflHED . 0K Pit ICC : ; CLOTHING HOUSE, 0O1 Mai-kefi Ntreet, . On door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many year this Establishment hat don busi ness on the One frloo rjya.ero, and wa believe wo aro tho only Clothing House in the olty that strlotly adhere to thi principle. Wo have earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select good style and aubetantial material, and not lee important, for having all our goods, EXTRA tVEIX MAnl;. W employ tho beat talent, for Cutter, aud our Goodt are of both kind Faablupabl and plain oo that all tute can be suited, lb. priae are tho very lowest, a any one by a moment thought must ee, or otherwise w oould not meet the competition of our neighbor, for a no deductions are ever made, wo mast put our price down to the advawtagee we promise. The people may depend, thlt lithe true plan upon which to do business, and many a dollar eau bo tared to Clothing buyerr by keeping In mind JONES' . ONE PRICE CLOTUINU HOUSE, 604 Market Strreot, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth. Maroh 2.1, 1807. ly I'rw to KvcryboU y. A Large 8 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to tho young of both sexot. It teaohes how the homoly may become beautiful, the despised respeoted, and the 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. Drawor, 21, froy.N. Y. Xo ConMtisnplivcM. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for teveral years with a tevero lung affection and that dread disease, Consumption la anxious to make known to hi fellow aufferon tbe mean of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tbe prescription used (free of charge), with tho direc tions for preparing and nsing the same, which they will find a siirr Cure for CorsCmftioX, Asthma, Bronchitis, Col'ohs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affeotions. The only object ol tho advertise in tending tho prescription is to benefit the afflicted and spread Information which be conoeivel to bo In valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try hit remedy, a it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Partie wishing the preemption, free, by return mail, please address : Rev. EDWARD WILSON. Williamsburgh, Kings Co , New York. January 13, 1868 ly. tjfA Yocwo Lady reluming to her eoontry borne after a sojourn of a few months In the City, wa hard ly rccogniied by her friend. In place of a coarse rustio, flushed faco, she had a loft ruby oomplcxion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in quiry aa to tbo cause of so great a obange, the plain ly told tbem that she used the CircUNwinu tlnlm.and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady't toilet. By Itsnte any Lady or Gentle man can improve their personal ap earanoe an hun dred fold, It is simple in itsooinbiniitinn, as Nature herself r simple, yot unsurpassed in itt efficacy in drawing Impurities from, also healing, clnansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its direct action on tho cuticle it draws from it all it impuri ties, kindly healing tbe tame, and leaving the sur face a Nature intendod it should be, oiear. soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $1, sent by Mail or Express, on rcoeipt of an order by W L. CLARK A CO., Chemists. No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Air,enta fur tbe tale of the sa mo. February 16, l07. ly WIfnrrt Balaam ol Wild C'lterrjr. Conghi, Colde, Bronciiti, Asthma, Croup, Wlionping Coughs, Quinsy, and the numerout aa well aa dungerous dieeaaes of the Throat, Chut and Lung', prevail in our changeable olimate at all sea-ona of the year ; few are fortunate enough to es cape their baneful influence. Uuw important than to have at hard a certain antidote lo nil theae com plaints. Experience pr.ivea that this exista in Wis- tar's Balsam to an extent not found In any other remedy ; however severe tbe suffering, tbo applica tion of this soothing, healing aud wonderful Balsam at onoe vanquishes the disease and restores the suf furer to wonted health. Mr. JOHN BTJKTO. Or Baldwin, Cukmuxc. Couktt, N. Y. writes : "I was urged by a neighbor to get one bottle of the Balsam for my wile. bcin assured by bim that in case it did not produco good effects, he would pay for the bottle himself. On the strength of such prac tical evidence of its merits, I procured a bottle. My wife at this time was so low with what the Pbysieiuns termed Seated CoitaiMFTioR as to be unable to raise hersolf from the bed, coughing constantly and rais ing more or leas blond. I commenced giving the Balaam as direoted, aud was so much pleased with its operation that I obtained another bottle, aud con tinued Kivinir it. Before this bottle waa entirelv used, she ceased coughiug and was strong enough to ait up. The fifth bottle ent rely EtsroRitn bkh to ! of many years, each year rinds tbeui in new'locali health, doing that which several physician! had : tie in vorious porta (if tbe World, and the Troche tried to do but had failed." I are unlvertallv pronounced better than other ar- Prepared by SETII W. POWLE A SON, 18 Tre- tide, mont St., Boston, and fortale by Druggists generally. OBTAitsonly ''Bkown's Hboxchial Tkocres," I nd do not take nny of the Worthies Imitations that BCROFUTjA. I lnnv fc0 oUercd .Sold Everywhere. Dr. Ll'OOL, of Paris, one of the most eminent i November 24, lstirt. oni . Chemists of Europe, said : j , "V . "" The mottastoiinding result! may be anticipated M 0nderl.1l bnt 1 rue. when lodineean be dissolved in pure water." .. . t, ... ., Dr. II. Anders, after fifteen vears of scientific re- search and experiment, bai succeeded in dissolving ono and one quarter grains of Iodine to each fluid ounce of water, and the mont aetnunding results hare followed it use, particularly in bcrofulaand diteaie therefrom. Circular free Dr. 11. Anders' Iodine Water ts for sale by J. P. Dinstnnre, 36 Dey Street, New York, and' by all Druggists. HELMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT . Is a certain tare for diseases of the BLADDKR, KIDNEY, ORAVF.L, DROPSY. OR CA.MC WEAKNK83, FK.MALK CD.Ul'LAlNT:, GKNDRAL DPJJILITY, and all diseases of the I'RINARY ORGAN'S, whetbrj existing itt MAIJi OR FEMALE, from whatever eanae originating and uo matter of HOW LOMO 8TAND1N0. Diaeaaea of theae organs require tbe uae of diuretic If no treatment it submitted tn, Cituraplion w Insan ity may ensue. Our r"kb and lllouu are supported from Uieac aourcea, and the HKALTH AND HAPPINES--t, aud Uliat of Posterity, depends upou prompt us of a reliable reravoy. HF.LMBOCDH EXTRACT BUCHC, Established upward of IS yeare, prepared by II. T. HKI-MIIOl.O, DRCOOltT, 1K Broadway, New York, and U4 South link Btreet, Philaoetpbla, Pa. March t, IfcOJ. ly Ma. J. It. Baxvt, tbe well known Cbeaaisl of Manchester, N. II., ha conferred a prioolea benefit upon aoeiety by th invention of a liquid vegetable compound for toilet uae, wbieh ba the effect of re storing grey hair to it original color, preventing Itt falling out, eradicating dandruff, and keeping tbo toalp in a healthy condition. Tbo who bar not been threatened with premature grey hair and bald ness, oan hardly appreoiat th advantage of tuh a discovery ; yet w all know bow unsightly and distressing such uiiaCortune are, and aro equally lia ble to tbem. No ono should be without "Barrett' Vegetable Hair Restorative." An ounca of pre vention 1 worth a pound of oure. . ' 'Tan OaASOAL0 WATna I very trying to health, particularly for tuoh a ar troubled with any pulmonary weakness. Even a little hoarsen M may ao Irritate tbo lung at to prpduc tho moat direful eonqunoi. Coi't Cocoa Bali A 11 cure hoarseness every tin. , ' , : ,, . ' 1 1 , "UELMBOLDW EXTRACT atUCHt' and lotpreaid Rom W.rti eurea taoret end dalirate Oieordei In eU their ugreet!ruieetia, but ea uovhaoga m !, ro eoivettMuea an nn ru'. H p"" tet. an ik, imniedwu la 11 -action, aud flee Irm all lorn ri"ue propertiee. Hi'rJt'OJ ly r AoHtMRtrU'a rteuwer-d Tonic. Thh odioino, invented, by Dr. i. U.BcaBEOB, of Philadelphia, It Intended to dlatolvo the food and ajiak it into chyme, tbo tret proceaa of digestion. By oleaoring tbo (tomaoh with Bohoaok'l Mandrake fillf, tbe Tonic oonn restore tbo appetite, and food that could not ba eaten befero using It, will bo easily digested. Consumption eannot be eured by Sobenok' Pul monio Syrup unlea the etotnaoh and liver t made healthy and tbe appetite restored; faeno tbe Tonic and Piila are required In nearly every ease of cm sumption. A half doteo bottle of the HKAWEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PIL).S will oure any ordinary eat of dyspepsia. Dr.Sohvnok makes profossional visit in New York, Boston, and at his prinoipal Office in Philadelphia, every week. Boo daily papers of each place, or bis parophlot on oonsnmption, for his day lor visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, tbat the two llkenesse of tbe Pootor, one when In the last stage of Consumption, and the other aa he now in, in porl'eot hvallh, are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price tl .80 per bottle, or $7 60 the half doien. All letter! for advice should he addressed to Dr. Sobenok's Principal Office, No. 16 North Ath Street, Philadelphia, Pa. uonorai wholesale Agent: nemos JiarneS Lo , V . U Q II 11-1.: tl I . T . V T 1 Tl . I. N.Y. Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, I'nin... u, r u " 111.; Oat. 20, ldiiA. lit w. ea. mo. 1 yr. Klrangc, but True. Every young lady and gentleman in tbe Culled State can hear something to tholr advantage by re turn uinll, rfrto of charge.) by addressing the under signed. Those having fear of being humbugged will oblige by not noticing this card. All others will pleat address tbeir obedient sorvant, THOS. P. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York. January 1", 1866. ly The CouIVmhIwu nnd Experience Or AM INVALin. Published for the benefit and aa a caution to young men and other, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Promnturo Decay of Manhood, Ac, supplying at the eamo tiino tho meant of telf-cure. By on who nat ourod himself after undergoing considerable quack ery. By onolosiug a post-paid addressed envelope, single copies, tree of charge may be bad of tbe au thor. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq.. Brooklyn. Kings Co, N. Y. January 27, 1806 ly. ITCH! HCtl I ITCH I SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! WHEATON'8 OINTMKNT Will Cure tlie Itrli In 49 Hour. Also cure 8ALT RHETJM, ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF 1UE SKIN Prioe 50 cent. For tale by the druggists. By send ing 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 1J0 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, (reeof ponlugo, to any part of the United Slatc' Jo 23 '64-y linovr Tli.v IkeMiny. Madame E. V. Tbob.nton, the great English As trologist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, wbo has astonished the scientific olasee of the Old World, hat now located hersolf at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton posessoa tucb wonderful power of second light, as to enable her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a ttate of trance, she delineates the very features of the person you are to marry, nnd by the aid of an instrument ot' intense power, known aa tho P-yohomolrope, gnarranteo to produce a life like picture of the future husband or wifo of tho applicant, together with date of marriage, position in lite, leading traiu of character, Ao. This is no humbug, at thousand of testimonials cun uwort. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it pur puric to be. By enclosing a mini I lock of hair, and staling place of birth, age, disposition and com plexion, and enclosing titty cents aud stamped en velope addressed to yourself, you will receiYo the picture and desired information ny return mail All communications sacredly confidential. Address in confidence, Madame E. F. Tuokntos, P. U. Box S23, Hudson, N. Y. feb 16-'67.ly. HELMUOLD'.S rjtNCF..NTKATf.D EXTRACT UUCIIU Is the Great Dmictic. IIdmbolt Conctnt rated Extract Sitrtapurilla Is the Gieal 0! od Purifier, n.nh are prepared nctmiliiig to rules of Phirmaey and Ctieniistrt. and tie Iheinohutrtive that can be made March i, IM57.- ly Cough A Cold or Sore Throat, Rkqiirks IMMTDIATE ATTrVTIO.V. A mi liiiot'i.n br tiiKrar-p. Ir allowed tucostime, Irritation of tiie I.iinrj;, A fcrniutirnt Xlirout lHwcuac, or Con Numplion ' is ottem tub nrsfi.t. tl It 4 XV ' H V II O . 4' 11 A I. T It CUES BAVirro a mrkct iwrt.rascF to mi parts, OIVE ISIMKDIATE BELlir. For'Bronohitis, Asthma, Catiirrh, Consump tive and Throat Diaoases, Trocl.es are used with alwnyt good tnccem. BINUEKS AND TUCLIC SPEAKERS will find Trorui useful in clearing the voice when taken before Ringing or Speaking, and relieving the thrnnt after an unusual exertion of the vocal organ. The Troches are reeomtneudod and prescribed by Physicians, nnd have bad toetiuioniuls from eminent uiu'n throughout tbe oountry, Ileing an article of trM mttrit nn.l hiLvhur tiruveil their emcaev bv a tet I ., 1 ! Bomnauibulistio Clairvoyant, while In a clairvoyant state, delineate the verv feature ol the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known at tbe Psycho motrope, guarantees to produce a porfeut and life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, oeoti) ation, load ing trait of character, Ao, Tbit it no imposition, a testimonials without number ran aesert. By stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eye and hair, and enclosing fifty .cents, and stamped envelope addreeted to yourself, you will receive tbe picture by return mail, together with desired information, IcT" Address in confidence. Maoame (irnTRi DE Rxuikotok, P. O. Box m, West Troy. N. Y. febl-'67.1y. TAKE NO MORE UN'PLEASAN' T AND UNSAFE REM EDI E8 for unpleasant and danceoua dlneaara. L'ae ftsXMBoLn's Exraacr Been" tan luraovtu Rosa Wash. March J, 1867. ly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 'A. IIOOl MKlUTti. 69a. NEW SPRING STYLES, "Oca Own Make." embracing every New aud Desirable die, style and Shape of Pluiu and Trail Hoop bkirbv-2, 2 l-, 21, 2 3-4. 3. 3 1-4. 3 1-2, 3 3-4 and 4 Yds., round every length and site Waitt ; in every respect Firnt Quali ty and etpeoially adapted to meet the wauls ot First Claaa and in net fashionable Trade. "Ooa Own make," of ILwp sikirt, ar lighter, more elattio, more durable, and Really Cheaper than any other make of either Single or Double Spring Skirt in tbe American Market. Tbey are Warrant ed In every reepeot, and wherever introduced give universal aaliafaotion. Tbey are Bow being enen. lively Sold by Retailers, and every Lady should try them. Ai for "Hopkln't Own Make." and tee that each Skirt it Stamped -W. T. HOPKIN'S MANLFAC. TCKER. 6ii ARCH Street, PUILAD A." No others ar Uenuino- A Catalogue containing Style, Bite and Retail Price, sent to any addruea. A I'ni. form atvd Liberal Diaoount allowed to Dealert. Or. dera by mail or otherwise, promptly and carefully filled Wboleaale aud Retail, at Manufactory and Salesroom, - ' No. S28 ARCH Street, PHILADELPHIA. SKIRTS mad to order, r altered and repaired. TERMS, NET -CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. WM. T. HOPKINS.., March 28, IfeoT.-lOmw ' ,r . ,' vr. alpslSt ; : " ,: ' -' ' WITH - - ' ' ' T H A C H E R'& CO., , , . j W HOLESALE DEALTJI ljrf - ' - Boots Shoes & Trunks, No. 16. North 4tb 84 , V H I L A DELPHI . M.reh I", lT.- -e5vTtv A yfrJEN. mm I JTBTCT dl 01V AMINTikTV TkEK3, ' Vine, NreaU l-'raltn. fthrntsK. BEDDIN PLANTS, AO.. FOR TUB SPRINO . , ' . ,, , . ,0F 187., , W offer for the preeent aaon, a largo and com plete assortment of NUUr-KKY feTOCK, eoubraoing a large variety of tbrilty, wall-erowa Trees, whtoh we are prepared to furnish at tn annexed prtoea, and to which we Invite tbe ottontloo of. Fruit ti row ers and Planters. Furrrt Teres, Vihe, Ao Each. 130 Friroo.Fr 100 $3 it t2a 00. Standard apple, 4 yoara old, leading kiudt, Dwarf S yean old, (on Paradise,) Crab Applet, 2 and 3 yean old Standard Peart, 1 and 3 yean old Dwarf roars, t year old Standard Cherries, 3 yean old Dwarf Cherries, 3 yean old Standard Peaohee, I year old 50 60 60 60 60 60 80 40 00 40 00 64 00 4a 06 i 60 6 80 00 0 00 6 00 1 a 4 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 6 00 10 00 8 00 8 00 0 Ji 00 30 00 ao do Alale's Juuiy, lyoarold 40 do do on Plum 7S Dwnrf do do 75 Aprioots, do 76 Apricots, on Peach 60 Van Buron't Gulden D'f Peach 1 00 Necturinet aud Almundt 60 Standard Plums, on Plum 78 Dwarf do on do 75 60 00 40 00 ti 00 8 00 N. B. Extra sited treet of many of above oan be lurnialiod at extra prtoea. Currants and tiiioaelierrieo M Itaapbernra and Blaekberrlea uu Strawberries W. AlUmy, Triumph rte Uaad, Ate. RuireiPs roJific, Golden feeded, I lining's White, Culler f t (0 6 UO 11 00 to a on to Jucuuda (Mini's 700) Agriculturist, I .a Consrante, 'Mead't Svrrilme N.J. Hemlel. I 00 Grapes Catawba. Isabella aial C'lliitiai, I yeai, 1st cinae, ti C-mcoid, I year, 1st claaa, 6Q so t uu IS 00 aa 00 uiane, unriioiu 'rol,lic, Ac . year, latclxia, ' 73 Delaware, Keberea. e-. I vr tat elasa I oo 7 no 0 UO Allen's Jc Roeri's ti.liriila. I vr Iupmhm I AO III nil lona, liritellii At Adiionri.ic, I y, Itt claw 8 nn lit i 0 Foreign vanelies, leailint; kinds 7S ( OQ Foreieu viriiiee, new kinds II 00 to S UO N. II. Grapes by d 'loi less, and ftiawberrles by doa. or lo0 mailed l'usfae Free, at above prices. ORNAMENTAL TftKFS AND SHRUBS. Shade Tiees, Leading kinds, 8 to 10 feet tl each SI0 por P75 per huialred. Deciduous Ornnnieiital Trees, a fine assortment 60 to 1 00 4 110 lo Ml 110 per dor , 411 00 t.i ?S OH per JIHJ. Deciduous Ornmoi nUI tf.'irnln, M to 50 em encli, 2 SO to 6IIU per d l (Kl to 40 OO per hundred Cllmliiu; Onniimiitnl Sbruhs, tM lo 50 each, S 50 tn 3 CO per doz, vo UO to 411 00 per handled. MISCELLANEOUS, Each Per do Ter 100 F.ngliah Walnuts .V Siaiiish Chesn't 60 8 U0 Dnwniim't Kei riienriiia .tu!ljrn v and llwiuf Proline Walnut J I 1 00 to on Asparagus Rivte Kliuliurb, Myali'a Llnnsea 9.5 Amer. Arhorvitre. for hetleme , 0 1 00 1.1 no to OO to so 00 1 to OsogeOrange, lot hedging, 64 per 1,00 Packing done in Ihe beet manner, whieli a moderate charge ia madu in Imtea or boxes, for Go ds aie promptly forwarded by I'.jpreas, or Kailroad. to nil pniata. Detcrip- live iatuioguea mailed mappiicania. enniosing siamiia. EDW'D J EVANS A CO., YORK, Peanaylvania. March SI, lCT-lm Onrden Sieedsi Ity 71all. WE offer a largo nnd complete assortment of Fresh Seeds, embracing. OVER 2i0 LEADING VARIETIES, (including all tho Novelties,) wbicn w furnbh, carefully put up in packets, BY MAIL, POSTAGE PAID, at our catalogue prices. All our Seeds arc oarofully tested before tending out, and are WARRANTED TOOROW, if properly planted end oared for. OUR NEW PRICED DESCRIPTIVE CATA LOGUE ia mailed to any address, on reoeipt of stamp for pnatago. EDW'D. J.EVANS CO . No. 9, N. George St., York, Pa. March 21, IW.-lts IEAD Pipe, all sizt in mu, , mm ou m. ... J CU.NLLViCO. JOHKHBOVMAN, No. 704 ARCH STBEET, rillLADELPIHA, m a x 1." r a CTrn nn and pn.i.r.R in SILVER &PLATED WARE, Our Gnoris ar rlfoiiUtlly the cbenpvat in llie City lur TRin.i; ri.T:, a no. 1. July 7tb, I3tj-lycl ooI uewst Tor Moiiiern! MOTHERS, are ynu oppressed with anxiety for your litilo ones? Are your slumber and heart broken by their cries ' Do you awuko in the nioruing uurefreshed and approhenive ? If so. pro cure at onee e bottle of Dr. Leons' Infant Remedy and you will have no more wcury hours ol wutohing and anxiety. I. I,E:osi' I.'M'AAT nin:ir.iT has stool the test of vears. Thousands of nurses and mothers bear witness that it never fails to give relief it used 111 season. It is a mild, yot sure and speedy cure lor C'olio. Cramps and Windy Pains, and is in valuable for all complaints incident to Teething. Sold by Druggists tbroujuout the United kUatc. Add reus nil orders to w ZIEULER A P.VITlf. tfole I'proprietom. 1.17 ."orlii Third Street, fltil'n. November 24, ISO. ly. T. S. SIIANiXOiX, rractioill Watchmaker AND JEWELER, Frorn yniLADELPIlH In Simpson's Building, Market Square, STJ1TBTJE.7. PEITIT'A TTA1 f AVIXtl become (he successor of Mr. A. E Sa- I I VACK, he would respectfully solicit tbe oustuin of the oititen. in general. Hoping by strict alien, tion to business that they will ftivur him witt) their patronage. Mr. ai. hat been connected fur the past ten yean with tome of the but houses in the city, in the Watchmaking trade, and all work entrusted to hit core will be done with promptness und dispaicb, end warranted to give entire satisfaction. ilia stock of American, Swis Watches, Clocks, JajveJry and Silverware, will be told a low at oan be purchased in the oily, and of tbo first quality. Particular attention paid to the repairing of fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry 1 1-AII orders promptly filled. Masonic Mark! made to order. trunbury, March 2, 180 I'l.i.xo run kale. j HANDSOME, fine-toned, now, and prioe low. Inquire at this Jlrhee. I CONSUL WON CANBl; CUKED. " j TIJE TREE REMEDY AT LAST DISCOVERED. I'tiliissn'a lwlt Tllt'iit 4 tire. Prepared from Ihe formula of I'ruf. Trousseau, of Paris, eures Consumption, Lung Diseiwei. Bronchitis. Dyspepsia, Marasmus, tieneral Debility and all mor bid oondili'Muiof thesystein depeudent on deficiency of vital force. It is pleaaant lo taeta, aad a tinglu bottle will oonviliue tba most skoptieal of its ti luu as lha great healing remedy of the age. $1 a hot. lie, or six bottles fw f!. fent bv Expreas. Sold by B. f. I I'll A.M. No 2i South EIOIiTH Street, Philadelphia. And all principal Druggitl. Circulars eui tree. Mejrch 2, ISB7- ni , VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE rrillE undersigned oBen at piuraie aale the follow J. ing valuable real aaiate, siljuaLt in th Borough Sunbury, late tbe property of Tbeuwu Robins, dec d: The Hotel Prof erty on Front alreet, with all tbe outbuildings, Ac, lately occupied by Frederick Spaebt. A valuable House and Lot at Market Street, to go'ber witb all the outbuildings. Eur further particulars apply to JOHN U. MARKLE, Executor, fob. 1, leoT 2m hunbury, Pa. Untrt't OUItTtel Kttlve AMBiavar, Mass ,Oet. 13th, Mr. OeAta Da Bin; Havlug been aBioted grievously for several weeks with a severe absoeat upon my aide, I uaed teveral remedies fur it eradl amiiun without receiving anv relief, until 1 applied your salve, which etTuoied a speedy and permanent j euro. I therefore feel bappy lu cor lily my confidence 1 ia it virtue. Yuure with reepec,!. A k4 L-J ue IV I 1 certify to thetrulhfulneeeof the above ttate in eut H r. l'aa.ia. M. 11 FF.TH W POWLE A StM, Button. Proprietors fold by all Druggihs, ft " eeuts a Imx Man h . IMV - Ira PKOPM,ti. raaTlT.l Ac-rleviltnral INTr1 Kertpt lor Hale. Tbe Board of Cranlaswsreat oeer offer for as I a JHI.OVO acre of Agrleultara) CoHat; riorip, being IM balanoeof tbe horip granted to the Ceaaenoweeiih of Pennsylvania for the endowment f Acrieultarat College tn tbloHtnte. ' Proposal for the purchase of this Ltni fterip, ad dressed to "The Hoard of Commissioner of Agricwi tnral Land torip," win be received at tbe Kurvevor Ueneral'tnfflie, at llarriaburg, eatil 12 e'olook, M , oa Wednesday, April 10. IWI7. This land may be looated In any State of Terrt tory, by the holders of tbescrip, upon any of the en appropriated lands (except nifneral lauds) of tt.e Lulled Statee, whlob may be tubjuot to sale at pri vate entry. Each piece of aorip repreaents a quar ter section of one hundred and sixty acre, ii Issued in blank, and will be transferable, without endorw. nient or formal assignment. The blank need not be filled until tbeeviu Is presented tor looation and entry, when the paty holding it oan fill the blank and enter it in hie vwn name. Lids must ba made as per acre, and no brdt will be reoeived for lee than one quarter section. Tbe Sorip will be lned immediately on the pay. ment of tbe money lo the Surveyor General. On all bids for a lese quantity than 4.0,000 acre, one-third of the purchase money must be paid within ten days, aud the remaining two-third within thirty days after noli filiation of the acceptance of the bid or bida by the Board of Cnnimieeionen. JACOB M. CAMPflKLL, Surveyor QeneroJ For the Board of Commissioner t Horrisburg, March 10, 1807. lm. S'otlcc to AaweMnorai Tor 1807. NOTICE Is hereby given to the Aaaeasnri of the different townships and borough in Northum berland County, to call at the Comrniaslonoia' Ofioe, at r-unbury, on tbe 1st day of April, leo7, to receive their Books and Instructions aonoernlng tho Assess ments. All mutt appear in person, aad nose should fail to be present on that day. HUGH MARTIN, JNO. ECKM AN. J Comrtiai'n SOL. B1LLMAN, ) Cbar. Weaver, Clerk. Coromiesiiinen' Office, I Hunbury, March It), 1867. ) AdmlniKtriilor'si rtollt-.e. IETTE R S of adminisiralinii on the estate of Catharine j Itanghart, deceased, lately of Delaware tuwnehip, ioithnniOerla,id eoutity, having been grained to the en dersirned. by the Kegisier of said county All peiantHi iiidebled to the aaine will make irameilinte payment, atvj thiae havin ciaima egainat the aaaie, will prieeni them duly autre nliretcd. J W. WEEKS, Admliiietnitne PeNwaretwp.. Mreh 111. He7 01 5 W7T. LAZARUS. K FALL TRADE, lMfl ! PALLTRAPE, 1830! ' ft g JI, 1 li(lAKIH M w fJ.l,v respectfully call tbe arientton 01 c ine public to ber LAttuii ana .'.tn e A8R0KTMENT OF f Fancy and Domestio Cry Goods- y g lire. Good, P Of all bind and styles in great Variety. POPLINB AND MEKINOS, g Black. Green, Blue, Wine, Brown, Purple, Ac, 14 q In AH-Wool Plaids, Detains, Callooea, g Ac, we have an aranrtnent X S The best Black Allpaceat, all-wool Pelaln,, q Poplim. S w White Goods- g P Cambrle, Pwias. Nainsook and Jaeonct Mut. p line, Dimity, Bird-Eye Linen and Towling. 9 0 Berlin and American Zephyrs, Ehe land -' Wool, Cashmere Yarns, Ao. Kiilmoral Kklrfsi, ? 0 Oum Cloth, Drew Trimmings, TTnsiery, W r loves, Hoop-Skirts, Corsotts, Ribbons, aud T, Woolen Goods. t? 2 LADIES' CLOTH CT.OAES A COATS. &' g lied Gloves, of the best finality, and a groat p variety of gnoJt too nuniereut to mention, all J 1 of which will be sold at the verv lowest for 2 0'b. M. L. LAZARUS. ' Sutibury Oct. IT, 15I8. siWek's wash powder SAVES Time. Labor, Money. Make WASHING A PASTIME AND MONDAY A FESTIVAL told Every where. TRY IT. Addresj all orders to the Manufacturers ZIEGI.ER t EMITU, Chemists aurl Wholeaa'o Drugg'.ete, 137 rtortli 'l'lilrd tetreet, I'bil'u. November 2. 18B lv PAVING FLAG STONE! THE Fuh"rlker I? rirepared t d!;rrr t" the olll ens of Sunbury and Northumberland, ard reiijhtK-.ring towns, a viperior quality of FLAO STONE, for pavinr. at the shortest notice Order attended to by addressing at Sunbury, to WM. CLARK. Sunbury Feb. 1SC7. 3m OVERNMENT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE PTTTeTTlVo rn JLJL IX. VJV. 5.00U Ne aud Souund-iiand IrJA.M llAHNKcvi Iti.tlOO BRIDLES and COLLARS. 3.0U0 SADDLES, all Stvloe 2t to H 00. 300 Four Horse Onveriiinont WAGONS. 2.000 WAWIN COVERS, all Sites, new A worn. o.UuJ ULAN RETS, und HORSE COVERS. Also, a large Stock of items. Lead Lines, Whips, Buggy and Ainbulucoe Uurncst. Portable Forge, Chmut, Swingletroua, Load Bart, etc., eto. Wheel Team Harness, little worn all Oak tann ed Leather and serviceable, cleaned and Oi.ed i dol lars per horse or mule, including Bridle Lead do , 4 dollars. Wagon Bridles. 1 dollar. Collar I lo I dols. Extra Hair lined Artillery Case do., 3 and 3 dollnrs. Double Rcinr. 1 "5 tn S2 25. Lead Lines, 1 dnl Halters, 0 to 12 dnls. per Dot. Ofiicon' New Sad dles 18 dols., with plated Bit Bridle. 21 dols ; good an new, 12 dols., with bridle, i t duls ; valise Saddle for Boys, 6 dolt. Wagon Covers, made to fit any Wagon, heavy linen, 3 to 5 dols , sttpperiur eottou Duck. S to 8 duls 12ot , Duok, V to 12 dolt. 1.000 Hospital Tent, new and good at new, 1J 01 duck 14 feet square ."tl to 40 dols. Officers' A. Teut. 7 feet square, from S to 8 dols. 10,000 BAOS. from 12 ot Duck, 1st. quality. J bushels 9 dull ; 21 bus. 10 dols ; 3 bus 11 doll, per Dot ; 2nd. quality, 7 5p. 8 60 and 9 60. Ml ALL ORDERS SENT BY E.PRESS,C 0. D I I'li'l A V '.. No. Mf A339 North FRONT M.. P1IILAD A, P. No. & Park Place. NEW YORK. No. 483, 9th Street. WASHINGTON, D. C. Price-list sent on api luation. March 9, 1807. 2iu.' .'Nprllicrtt 1'entrul ISitIway. FOl'R TRAIN'S DAILY to and from Baltimore and Washington city. Til K I K TRAIN'S DAILY to and from the North and VVeat Braui'h Susquehanna, and liortberu and Western Pennaylvaiiia and New York. ON and after MONDAY, MARCH lltb, 1807, tho Trains ot the Northern Central llailaay will run as follows : NORTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Baltimore " Harruburg, arr at WilliamFpnrt, RnfTalo Express leaves Baltimore " Hurritburg, " Klmira. arr CaunnJaigua, Fatt J.ine, leave Baltiiuore, HurriaOurg, Elinira, arr. Canandaigqa, Erie EaprcM leaves Baltimore, Harruburg, arr at Erie, York and Harris, j leave York, bug .Iccoui. j arr. Uarritburg; SOUl'liWAKb. 8 30 a m 120 p m 0 26 p m in. 10 p m 2.l6 a in 1 1 34 a tn 3 00 p m pw p m a m a ni p tn a m a m m 0 at 12 10 4 10 I 16 4 00 7.20 2.06 7 00 T.10 8.10 Mail Traiu, loaves Wllliausporl, 8 40 a m " Harruburg, 136 p nt arr. at Baltimore, 0 on p m Buffalo Express leaves ('auaudaigua. 2 (IU p u '- Eluiira. 6 30 p m " HarrUburg, 2 40 a n art. at Baltimore, T 00 a oa Fail Lin leavea Canandaigua, 10 20 p m Klmira, I 06 a m ' Harruburg, f .20 a at arr at Baltimore. 1.00 pta York and HarrU. j leaves liarruiburg, 6 06 p m hnrg Aeenm. arr. Vmk 0.3a p m Mail Traiu and Harritburg Accommodation Nona and Mi'ulh will run doily, except Sunday. Elmira Exprvat North daily, and South deify, exoept Mon day. Cincinnati Expreaa south wiH run daily except Sunday. 1 Fast Lin North arrive daily except Sundays Eluiira Express NortA leavea daily, and Erie tx pre North leave daily except Saturday. For further informal ioa apply at th Ticket OSiae in th Pennsylvania Railroad Detxit. J. N. DtBARKY (sea. Sept. .(tlsuIitUirulor'st .olir. NOTICE ia hereby gives that letter of ad mini., tralion bavwa been rranleat In Ihe under,,; nl I n the eautonf Robert W. Brwiks. late of tba Biu-ough ; of Suubury. Northumberland county, Pa , dueated 1 All pereoosinaehled are requeeted to make imtnedi 1 ' l-eyuienl, and the having elaims to piawnr , iheui duly authenticated lor triitemrnl J. R MtN-l.lt Adru r. runhury. Man-k 0. IM;.-nr to