Bfye Sunburg American. B. WHVVBRT, J ...... SUNBURY, PA. SATURDAY, HAY i, 1807. Hocal Affairs. Fahct Goons. Miss M. L. Lssarus Imi just r elve her new millinery and tansy drees goods,' btai At Invites tho publia to call and examine. Taa millinery goods jast opened by Mist Anna Painter, at hor Mora la Market street, art admired by all who bar teen them. Call and examine. Dbdicatiob. The Lutheran and German Re formed Church at Watsontown, thli county, will be dedlsated en Sunday next, 12th but. MlnUten from broad will be In attendance. Wa bar been requested to etate that a meeting of the Merchants' Association will be held In the arbi tratlea room of the. Court House, in this plaoe, on Wednesday, 8th tut., at 1 o'clook, P.M. Ton Vim Latbst. Harry Thaoherii now open ing another handsome stock of boots and shoes, of ths latest y res and beet quality, wbleb he offers at .greatly reduced prioe. Remember the place Pleasants' building, two doors east of Adams' Ex press offloe, Market Square. Falsa GaftcBRtBt. We eH attention to the ad vertisement of Messrs. W. 8. Furman A Co., who tiave lataly taken the store-room formerly oooupied 'by Owrsh Brown, Market street, and slocked it "with new and froth supply of groceries, provisions, At. Give them a eall. Tavisq Obdisakcb. Our worthy Chief Burgess ' gives notice, In onr advertising columns, that if the owners of town lots who have not yet laid their paramenia do not proceed immediately with the work, it will be done by the Town Council, and an efcra charge of twenty per cent, will be added, in accordance with the act of Assembly. Towasaip Audits. The auditors of the Bounty Tax in Rush and Jackson townships, this county, hare complied with the law in regard to the publi cation of their statements, which will bo found in our advertising columns this week. The law imposes heavy line on all township auditors for neglecting to publish those foports. Silvkb Weddino. The Rev. L'. N. Lightner and wife, of Danville, celebrated the twenty-fifth anni versary of their marriage at their residence, in that place, on Thursday evening of last week. , Quite a numbesof friends and relatives were present on the occasion. The reverend gentleman is reotor of Christ (Episcopal) Cburob, at Dsnvillo, and is well known here. I New Quarters. Drelsbach Brothers, who re cently had their storo in Clark's building, Market street, moved into" the storeroom prepared for them In the now Masonic Hall, on Thursday of last week. They occupy tho southern room of the Hall, next to the Presbyterian church. They hare a fine, largo store, which is necessary to accommodate their in creasing business, and will be happy to see their friends and customers at .their new quarters. See their advertisement. FisniKQ. Our Sihcrmcn are making tho neces sary preparations for a campaign against the finny tribe, as soon as the river becomes low enough. Charles Bock, and others, have procured a largo seine for that purpose, and we hope will soon be able to supply oureltisous with the delicious Susquehan na shad and salmon. As numbers of shad have been caught this soason in the vicinity of Duncmnon and Newport, we may expect them hero. Coal. Messrs. John McFarlond, of Northumber land, and J. B. Henry, of Delaware City, having control of the entire product of the Trevorton Coal Company's mines, for the ensuing year, are pre pared to fill orders by railroad or canal for all eiios. The company having opened a new Red Ash vein, the cool is now of a very superior quality, equal to any in the niarkot. All orders promptly filled by addressing Jons McFarla.no A Co., Northumberland, Pa. Ton Weather, a few weeks since, Indioated a near approach of Summer, but one of those suddenchanges peculiar to our climate brought stoves into requisi tion that had been prematurely removed. After the unseasonable fall of snow we bad spell of wet weather, that kept back everything but grass, and vegetation generally. The lost rain, which com menced on Saturday last, oontinued until the follow i ing Wednesday evening, and the roads became al most as heavy as in March. Seed time and harvest are drawing near, and the prospects of excellent crops are most fuvorablo. Loo Driving. On Saturday last party of about twenty watermen, hailing from up the river, arrived here in the afternoon train, and stopped at the Cen tral Hotel over Sunday. They were employed by .a lumber eompany at Havre de Grace, Md., to pick up the logs that recently escaped from the boom at Lock Haven, belonging to the company, large num bers of whiob are lodged along the shores and nu merous islands of the Susquehanna, and run or ' ''drive" them down to the former place, where they are converted into lumber. They commenaod work on Monday morning, starting below the Shamokin dam. The men were mostly Yankees, and were a hardy looking set of fellows. Ecddbb Death. A very sudden death occurred in this place on Thursday morning of last week. Mrs. Clement, wife of Samuel Clement, residing on Walnut Itreet, had been afflioted for a number of .years with disease of the heart, but recently ap peered much better, and on the morning of her death she remarked tbst she felt better then than she had for a great while. After going out into the ..street to get some milk from a dairyman, she returned to the bouse and tat down. She had scarcely been seated when a relative, whs was present, observed that she suddenly looked very 111, and while going to her assistanoa the unfortunate woman expired, almost instantly. The deeetsed was about 46 years of age, and was highly respected by all who knew er. Ahotheb XarBOVBMMT. Dr. Eyster, ef this flaoe, in connection with Mr. Z. Keeley, of Bel ins srrore, have .purchased a lot of Mr. Rennyson, on 4'hesnut street, (lately the site of bis foundry,) for the purpose of erecting a building for a Sash Factory and Planing Mill. Mr. Keely is an experienced and Industrious mechanic, and has been, for some years, jtarrvins? on the business at Seliasgrova. He intends .moving the machinery of his establishment at tost place, here, which is said to be excellent, as soon as the buildina- designed for it can be put op. The Arm also intend making arrangements for the manu feature of railroad ear. This is one of the Institu lions that has been greatly needed la this place. Nearly all of the manufactured lumber for tho large cumber of new buildings which have been built in Sunbury has been manuiaoterad abroad. Abbival axb DcfABTtJBi or Tbaihe. The fol lowing Is the time for the arrival and departure of the different passenger trains from this place, ac cording to the schedule of the 29th of April, 1807 : GOINU SOUTHWARD. Arrive. Leave. Elmira Mail Train, . . 40.M a a 10 Si am Erie Kinross. (.10 m ( It am Erie Mail. Il i8pm 1102 am. Lopk ilerea AooouimodetioB 24 p as (.00 p m OOINti NORTHWARD. . Arrive. . Leave. I Imlre Mail Traiq, iMpm J.F Krie Express, ( SO p m (Up a Erie Mail, 340 am liasa Buffalo Express, t oOaot 6 64 am On the Shamokin V alloy railroad, the morning train arrives at 10.10 and departs at 10.4. Afteraooa, ar rives at J M and deparUat Hi Ths bheuokin mail arrirs in ths morning and leaves is the aftcraoosi PBISBTTBBT OV NoRTBOBSBRlAHO. This body hold Its Spring session la the Presbyterian ohnroh at Lewfsburg, Pa., on Tuesday and Wednesday, 16th and 17th Inst. -. The Rer. A. D. Hewn, of Shamokin, waseheeea Moderator, and the Rev. B. W. Relgart, of Bunbury, lerk. The usual business was harmoniously transacted. Among the Items war the following ! The pastoral relation existing between the Rev. H. O. Finney and the churches of Newberry and Linden was dis solved, the church of Lyoomtag Centre, one of his recent charges, having given him a eall for the whole of his time. This call Mr. Finney aooepb, and will enter Immediately upon the discharge of the duties It Imposes. . . . . The persons appointed to represent the Presbytery, at the next general assembly are t ' Ministers Rev. W. Simonton, of WUUamsport, and Rer. J. N. Boyd, of White Deer. Ruling Elders Dr. Thomas H. Wilson, of Lewie burg, and Mr. Samuel MoNlnch, of Cbllisquaque. Rer. J. O. Watson, D. D., was appointed to pre pare a history of the Presbytery, from Its organisa tion in 1811 to the presont time, and to open the next stated meeting of the Presbytery with a die course upon that subject. ' An Interesting report upon the Sunday school work was read by Rer. A. D.JIawn, and the pastors and stated supplies were directed to preach upon the relation of the Sabbath school to the church, prior to the next meeting of Presbytery. The Presbytery adjourned to meet In WUUamsport on the 80th of September next, at 7 o'olock, P. M. The Strikb in tub Shauoki Rxoioit. Our Shamokin oo temporary says that with the exoeption of the Cameron and Burnside collieries, where no general demand for an advanoe was made, none of the operations have resumed work. The operators have agreed upon the prices they intend to pay the present season, and unless a sufficient number of men to work the mines can be procured at those pri ces, they will reuinin idle until the prioe of prepared sixes advances to such a figure as will warrant them to pay the wages asked. A meeting of tho operators was held on the 23d ult., at which they formed themselves into an organ ization, nnder the name of the "Shamokin and Mt. Carmel Coal Exchange," whloh is intended to be beneficial ullke to the employer and employee. The executive ooiumittee of the Exohange were re quested to take such steps as shall secure the appoint ment of a sufficient police force for the protection of life and property in our county, as authorized under the late general Pvlico Law. l. m m a . Oca Fire Departjiert. We copy the following good suggestion, in reference to the bad condition of the fire engines of this place, from the Gazette, of lost week. An efficient fire department is cer tainly needed, and we think it the duty of the bo rough authorities to make some effort to protect our town from the ravages of fire, which can bo effected to a great extent by the building of suitable engine houses, and a thorough re-organitation of the fire companies. Our neighbor says : "The present condition of our fire engines is not of a character to make our oitisens feel oonfident as to the safety of their property against fire, and it will not be improved until a suitable house or houses ere provided for the accommodation of those engines. A lot has been bought by one of the fire companies, on which to erect a house, but their funds are not sufficient to carry out the original design. Why should not the borough advance the money to coin- filete that design ? What economy is there in wait ug until some devastating fire destroys property in value ten times greater, perhaps, than tbe amount that would be required to build a suitable engine house ? Until such a bouso is provided tbe engines cannot be kept in an efficient oondition. The bo rough has authority, by law, to borrow money not exceeding in amount fifty thousand dollars. Tbe most useful purpose to which it could apply several thousand dolhirs of the money it is empowered to borrow, would be tbe building of suoh a huuse." Editor's Table. Tn Workino Farmer. This excellent monthly publication, devoted to agriculture, horticulture, floriculture, mechanics, science and art, continues to receive the substantial support which its ability and enterprise deserve. In order to send out The Work ing Farmer to a new olass of readers, the publishers have issued a serai-monthly edition of sixteen paces, the regular edition being- twontv-four pniros. The regular single subscription price will hereafter be $160 a year: $1.00 in oluhsof flveor more. Single eopies, 1 2 cents. Specimen copies son t on applica tion. Address, Win. L. Allison & Co., 68 Court land Street, New York. Tbb HisToiir or the Secret Service durixq rns Rebellion. By General L. C. Baker, late Pro vost Murehul and Chief Detective of tbe War De partment. Philadelphia : P. Garrett 4 Co. It is a well-known fact, both North and South. that the Secret Service of the United States War De partment was conducted with consummate skill and marked ability. How so manv elaborate and well laid plans against tho Government were frustrated, pusiled and mortifiod the South, while it delighted and mystified the North. Now the curioeitv of both parties is gratified by the publication of a full history of the Seoret Service Bureau, from the nen of no lets an individual than its persevering and indomitable chief himself. In these pages General Bakor gives a r..n ............. r v. : re - r i t hi. w.uuuiii ui uim uuiciai carver, bin muat won derful and exoitinir carear it m. Ha throws a flood of light on many dark episodes of the late war ; his review of the great conspiracy is particularly full end lueid, revealing many interesting: and startling tacts not nunerto made public Abe revelations ot official life in Washington are remarkably entertain' ing. and will produce an excitement in the first cir elea of our National Capitol. An air of romance and mystery pervades the entire work, and strange as some portions of this narrative seem, they are all strictly true, Doing vouched lor by hieh military and civil authorities; The book has been gotten up in very handsome and durable style, well printed on uue wuue paper, and embellished Willi seventeen artistio illustrations, among them a capital portrait of General Baker himself, and a picture of the last resting plaoe of the remains of John Wilkes Booth. Sold only by subscription, through the publisher's euiuurisea agents. BUSINESS NOTICES. UJou Prlnllnc;. Having reoeived a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can be printed in the latest and best styles, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Jorb Billings, speaking of the old adage, "tell the truth .and shame the devil," says he "knows lots of people who ean shame the devil easy enuff, but the tother thing bothers 'em." It Is oertainly telling the truth to say that Miller, of the Excelsior Boot A Shoe Store, Market street, sells the cheapest and best article In town. Jcst Lueb A Picture. A young man ia the Country told his intended that she looked just like a picture. Accordingly the next time she came to town she called at Byerly's Gallery, in Simpson's building, just to see if it was true. She was soon convinced of tho truth of her lover's assertion, and left perfectly satisfied, as all are who patronise that gallery. How to Bbcomb Ricb. We all can get rioh in time, If we use our money well ; Be careful where, ana what you buy, And act honest when you sell. All of this can be accomplished by purchasing your Boots and Shoes at Harry Thaoher's, in Plea sauts' building, Market Square. IT1 1 1 I.irs Irsubaecb, pre parly appreciated and em braced, is one of the highest evidences of refined and progressive eiviliiaUoa. It develops the most ten der affections la the participants. Jacob Sbipm ab, Fir and Lift Inwrc4 Agtnt, Bunbury, Pa. in To Yovro Mas. Do yoa wish your father's approbation t Do yoa want your mother to-be proud ef her soa f And most of all, do yon wish that sweet sUiek of yours to be better pleased with jcar appearance T If yon wish all this, then be sure to get one ef these Ana Spring and Bummer hats at B. Fault's Hat and Cap Store, ia Market Bquare where everybody ean be suited In price, quality and style. . Ir is an eld saying that what everybody says must be era. Bush being the case, J. K. Ssniok, mar' chant tailor. Fourth street, sunst bare the largest and handsnsnaat stock of Spring goods ever tswugut to Kunbwr. Csistotaers are invited to eall tmaiedi atety and make their selections. "Peat," Inquired on minister of another, seeing so many ladles attend his church, "why do yon In variably address your eongregatloa as 'dear breth ren ?'" "O, tbe answer Is easily given," he re plied ; "the brethren embrace the sisters.' The gentlemen ef this place always embrace the opportu nity of getting themselves cheap Spring suits, made to order at the Continental Clothing Bataar, Mar ket street. '"a 11 Com dewa with the dust," whloh we will be very apt to do If we eome down at all, this windy weather. ' The most pleasant way tooome down with the dust Is when yo are paying for a new suit of Spring clothing, at 3. O. Beek'j establishment, on Fourth street. Too Good to bb Trob. It Is very evident that there exists some attraction at tbe N. W. eorner of Third and Market streets, In this plaoe. Every day witnesses a large assemblage oongregated at that place, and upon Inquiry It was ascertained that J. F. Shaeffer, the merchant tailor, had just opened his Spring stock of cloths, casslmeres, As., and was busily engaged taking measures for fashionable and cheap Spring suits. Great Excitebbrt and astonishment Is caused by tbe wonderful cures of cretip by the use bf Bladt't Lubricator!. In eases where every other remedy has failed they have proved successful. Families having children subject to croup at whoop ing eongh should POt be without a box of the Lu bricators. Thfey are sold by all druggists. 3t , i-ia CP To Claim Aqbets. BIsnks for the oolloo tion of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Commission ed Officers," nnder the lata Aet of Congress, equalising bounties, have been printed and are now for sale at the American office. We keep on hand a full supply of all kinds of military blanks, whloh we sell vory cheap. They are copied from blanks prepared In the Departments at Washington, and can be relied on for correctness. Orders from a d is sues will reoeive prompt attention. MABRIAOES. On the 10th ult., by Rer. W. C. Cromer, Mr. Jostru Kreisser and Miss Asset Uiou, all of this place. DEATHS. Tn this nlaco. on Wednesday last. Mr. SAMUEL GUSSLER, aged about 04 years. ri;xm;nv markutn. Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, $16 00 8 00 10 00 6 60 8 00 1 30 1 00 00 80 40 35 15 3 no .15 20 25 20 22 15 14 1.1 18 60 do do do do per cwt. per bbl. per cwt. per bushel , do do do do porjjound Rye Flour, ' do Wheat, prime red Rye, Corn, new Oats, Potatoes, Dried Peaohes, pared de do unpared . Dried Applos, do Dried Cherries, (unstoncd,) per bu Butter, per pound, per doten, per pound, do do do do do do per pair Cheese, Lard, Hams, Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, " front " Mutton, Chickens, Miauioktn Coal Trude, Shamokin, April 29, 1867. Tout. Cwl. Sent for week ending April 27, 6,028 04 Per last report, 118.6J2 04 124.660 08 137,204 00 12,543 12 To same time I aet year, Decrease, Special Notices. " Delay rot till to-morrow what should be done to-day." Cure that cough before it is forever too lato. One bottlo of Coe's Cough Balsam will oure it. It ia agroeable, cheap and effectual. Delays are dangerous. A word to the wise is sufficient. Thee there's that old Lord Maurice, not a whit more tamo for his grey hairs." Nor probably not a whit more good looking. Grey hairs may be beco ming in extreme old age, but they do not add to the attractiveness of the young and middle-aged. Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative" never fails to restore grey hair to its original color. 0 NE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED o:vi? I'Kici: CLOTHING HOUSE, OOA .Harket Street, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years this F.stablishment has done busi ness on the One Price Bys:em, and we believe we are the only Clothing House in the city that striotly adheres to this principle. " e nave cornea a repu tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select good styles and substantial inetorials, and not less liupuruuil, iur uavujg mil uur guuua, EXTRA W:L.a nillli. We employ the best talent, for Cuttors, and our Goods are of both kinds Fusbionable and plain- so that all tastes can be suited. The prices are the verv lowest, as any one by a moment a thought must see, or omerwise we oouiu not meet u ouiuiieiiuuu of our neighbors, for as nodeduetions are ever made, we must put our prices down to the advantages we promise. ine people may aepona, tuts is toe true pian upou which to do business, and many a dollar can be saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind JONES' ONE PBICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 Market Strroot, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth. March 23, 1807. ly fjf A Yooaa Lady returning to her country homo after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was bard ly recognised by her friends. In place of a ooarae rustio, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and Instead of twenty, three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in. quiry as to the cause of so great a ohange,Bhe plain ly told them that she used the i'lrcuMMiais Ilalns, and considered it an invaluablo acquisition to any Lady's toilet. By its use any Lady or Gentle man can improve their personal apvearauca an Hun dred fold. It is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and oomploxion. By its direct aotion on the cuticle it draws from it all its impuri ties, kindly healing the same, and leaving the sur face as Nature intended it should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $ 1, sent by Moil or Express, on receipt of an order by W L. CLAHK A CO., Chemists, No. i West Fayette St., Syraouso, N. Y. The only Amerieaa Agents for the sale of the same. February 16, 1HD7. ly Schenck'si Seaweed 'I'ouic. This medicine, Invented by Pr. J. U. Bcmscx, of Philadelphia, is Intended to dissolve the food and make it Into chyme, the first process of digestion. By oleansing the stomach with Behonck's Mandrake Fills, the Tonio soon restores the appetite, and food that eould not be eaten before using it, will bs easily digested. Consumption cannot be cured bv Sohenck's Pul monic Syrup unless the stomach and liver is made healthy and the appetite restored; faenee the Tonio and Pills are required in nearly every case of con sumption. A hair doaen bottles of the KKAWtED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary ease of dyspepsia. Dr-Bohenok makes professional visits in New York, Rjwton. mud at his rmBOlDal Office in Philadalohia. very week. Bee daily papers of each plaoe, or his pamphlet on consumption, for his days for visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when ia the lost stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, in perf eet health, are en the Government stamp. Bold by all Uraggista and Dealers, pries 91. M per bottle, or I7. use half dosea. All letters for advice should be addressed to Dr. Sohenck's Principal Office, No. is North 6th Street. Philadelphia. Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes A Co., N. Y. ; 8 8. Hanoe, Baltunere, aid. ; John D. Parke, Cineinnatt, Ohio ; Walker A lay lor, Cutcafo, ill. toll IDS tHM., Bt. I.OUIS, MO. Oct 20, let 1st w. ea. sao. 1 yr. DYSPEPSIA. There is ao disease whloh experience hes so amply proved so be remediable by the PERUVIAN SYR UP, (a protected solution of the Protoxide of Iron,) as Dyspepsia. The most Inveterate forms of this disease have been completely cured by this medi cine, as ample teetimoay of eome of oar first oitisoss proves. mom ran tenbbablb abcbdbacob soott, b, . ' Donbam, Canada East. "I em an Inveterate Dyspeplio of more than 15 years' standing." I "I have been so wonderfully benefitted In the three short weeks during which t have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I ean soaroely persuade myself of the reality. People who have known me are astonished at the change. I am widely known, and ean but recommend to others that which has done so much for ma." AXOTBER CLEaSTBAB WRITES AS FOLLOWS: "My voyage to Europe Is Indefinitely postponed. I have discovered tbe "Fountain of Health" on this side of the Atlantic. Three bottles of Peruvian Byrup hare resouod me from the fangs of the fiend, Dyspepsia." A pamphlet of 82 pages, containing a history of this remarkable remedy, with a treatise on "Iron as a medicine," will be sent free to any address. The genuine has "Peruvian Syrup" blown In the glass. J. P, DINSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Doy Street, Now York. Sold by allbrugglsts. - . ACKOSTIO. G ently it penetrates through every po. e, R elieving sufferers from each angry sore-; ' A 11 wounds it heals with certainty and speed ; C uts, Barns, from Inflammation soon are freed ; E ruptions, at it's prosenoe disappear ; 8 kins lose each stain, and the complexion's clear ! ' S ALVB, suoh as Gracb's, every one should buy, . A II to its wondrous merits testify, L et those who doubt, a single box but try, V erily, then Its true deserts 'twould hate ; E ren unbelievers would laud Gracb's Salvb! May4th-4t. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT Is a certain cure foi diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, OR GANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the IRINARY ORGANS, whelbei existing in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating; end no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the use of a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Inaan ity may ensue. Our Fleah and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depends upon nromjH use of a reliable lemcdy. - HEl.MBOCD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by II. T. llBL,.miOI.I, DRUGGIST, 6A4 Broadway, New York, and 104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. March 1, 1W7. ly ITCH! ITCH! ITCH I SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! WIIEATON'S OINTMENT Will Csire the I till Iss 4 Mourn. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL. BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN Priee 00 cents. For sale by the druircists. By send- ing mi coins w n cnivo a rviin, DOIO Agonia, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwsrded by mail, froc of postage, to any part of the United Statos. Je23 '66-y elEtow Tlty IDeHliny. Madame E. I". Thornton, the great EnglUh As rologist, Clairvoyant and Psyohometriuiun, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, has now located hersolf at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton posessqp such wondorful powers of second sight, as to enable her to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in a state of trance, she delineates the very features of the person roe are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Pnyohomotrope, guarrantees to produce a life like picture of the future husband or wife of tho applicant, together with data of marriage, position in life, loading traits of charaoter, Ac. This is no humbug, as thousand of testimonials oan assert. Showill send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, tnat ine picture is what It pur ports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and staling place ot Dirui, aire, disposition and com ploxion, und enclosing fifty oents and stamped en velope addressed to yourself, you wilt receive the picture aud desired information by return mail All communications snored ly confidential. Address in continence, Madame iu. t. ihok.nton, f. u. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. febl6- 67.1y. A Cough A Cold or Sore Throat, RxqcinBS imuediatb attestios AND BUODLD BB CBECKBD. Ir ALLOWED TOCOMTIMUB, Irritation of the Liiiifrii, A I'oriiiancnt Throat llcae, or Corn uuiptiost IS OFTEN TBB RESULT. II O W H II It O ."N" C II 1 A I. X It O C HES BAVISQ A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO THE FARTS, OIVX IMMEDIATE BELIEF. PorlBronohitis, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Trorhr useful in clearing the voice when taken before Singing or Speaking, and relieving the throat after an unusual exertion of the vocal organs. The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an artiole of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new locali ties in vorious parts of the world, and the Troche are universally pronounced better than other ar ticles. Obtain only 'Brown's Bronchial Troches," and do not take any of the Worthless linitatious that may be offered old Everywhere. November 24, lrt66. 6m HELMBOLD'S CONCENT11ATEI1 EXTRACT Ut'CUU Is the Great Diuretic. ndntboliTt Concentrated Extract Sar$aparilU la the Gloat Blood Purifier. Both are ptepereri aecoidiiur to rules of Pharmacy and CheinisU), and aie the luosuictivc lluUvan be Biade. MiircUJ), lc67. ly , IVondrrlisl but True. Mababb Rxbinotok, the world-returned Astrolo- gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a elairvoyan state, delinoatos tbe very features of ths person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the Psycho motrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and life. like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, wltnaate ol marriage, occupation, lead ing traits of character, Ac. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By stating ilaceef birth, age, disposition, eolor of eyes auC air, aud enoloaiuK fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to younelf, you will reoeive the picture by return mail, together with desired information. rtf- AUuress in oonuuenoe. sua pass uekthusi 1IT ... KKUlBOTOH, r. V. BOX 2VI, W est Afoy, CT. A . luuAO-oi-jy 11 KI.M HOLD'S EXTRACT lll.CHU end Improved Rosa Wash euros secret aud delicate disorders in ail their m mi lii&la mmuu. liitle of no ohaiise in diet, co in- eouvenieuoe and no aapoaure. It is pleaaaiit in laate aud odm, imiuediuie lu Its action, aud nee Iroin an inju rious properties. ' i I'ree) to liver j body. A Large I pp. Circular; giving information of the greatest importance to the young ef both sexes. It teaches how the homely may become beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail te send their address, and receive a copy, post-paid, by re turn mail. Address P. 0. Drawer, 21, Troy, N. V. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HEW HABBLE YABD! Third street, Worth of tbe Depot, BUNBURY, PENN'A., WM. BUSH, Proprietor, JM, and Plain Work ia Marble promptly executed alike lowest prices. The subscriber bavins: had ex peri en oe ia the best fe rAVmiVMTfl Tn...V. anA flra.BiMl.l establishments of Philadelphia, feels confident of being abre totura out tne nest styles oi worx. A U DI'CU A- A. H. RVSU, Agent. April M, 1M7. A NEW AimiTAIi OP SPRING AND - SUMMER AT THE STORE OF J. H DNGDL, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, SUNBURY. TTJ8T reoeived from New York and Philadelphia, a lone sunolr of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will tell at small profits, for cash or country prodooe. Uts Dry Goods department Is Ml of every descrip tion. A splendid line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, and White Goods at all prices. Fancy Sacking for Ladies, and Shetland Wool Bhawla Yankee Notions in Oreat Variety Also, Ladies' French Corsets and Hoop Skirts. O ARPETS, Wove Floor Clotbs, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, Carriage OH Cloth, Table Oil Clolh Widow Shades, Plain Green and Brown Oil Cloth and Fixtures for Windows. aHOOBBIS B . Sugar, Coffee, Moluies, Bioe, Crackers, Spices, Salt Fiah, Cheese, Aq. Queenswore, G p-esware, splendid Belts of Teaware. n't low prioes. BOOTS A BHOEB IN OHEAT VARIETY. Hats and Cans. Oil. Paint, (liana. Pull, fiohnn! Books, Paper, Slates, Ao. HARD WARE. Shovel, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Sorow A Lare-e assortment of WALL PAPER and Bor der. at all prices. All porsons desiring to got good goods will please give him a oall. 4. IX. firiGEL. Bunbury, April , 167. Itendlnif ItaUrortd. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Ariril nth. 1R07. REAT TRUNK LINK from ths North and VJT North-West for Philadelphia, Now York. Read lug, i u.wiinig. iBiuwfUH, nuiiRUH, ajuuMiuu, aiicu town, Boston, Ephrsta, Litis, Lanoaster, Columbia, 1 .. 1.... III. A I -J 1 1 an sc., so. Trains loave Harrisburs! for New-York, as fol lows : At 3.00, 8.10 and 9.34 A. M. and S.10 and 9.00 P. M, oonneotina- with similar Trains on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 5.00 ami lu.io a. m. ana e.eu, o.zu ana iu.zo i . m. Sleeping Cars accompanying the 3.00 A. M. and 9.00 r. u. Arams, without enange. Leave Unrrisburc for Reading. Poturrillo. Tama- qua, Minersville, Ashland, Pine Grove, Allentown ana I'hiiadotphiaatH.iu a.m. and x.iu and 4.10 P. M., stopping at Lebanon and rrinoipal wav stations : the 4.10 p m. making connections for Philadelphia and (ooiumbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Sobnylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave HarrisburK at 3.20 V. m Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 12.00 Noon and 6.00 and 8.00 n. m.: Philadelphia at 8. 15 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., returning from Reading at 6.30 p. m. stopping at all Stations ; Pottsville at 8.45 a. m. and 2.45 p. m.; Ashland 6.00 and 11.30 a. m. and 1.05 p.m.; Toinaqua at 9.45 a.m. and 1.00 nnd 8 65 n. m. Leave Foturrille for Harrtsburg via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at T 00 a. m. Reading Accommodation Train leaves Reading at jauA. ol. returning iroin A-nuaaeipma at s.uu Columbia Railroad Trains leave Heading at 7.00 a. m., ana o.io r. in. lor tpnrata, iitis, Lancas ter, Columbia, Ac. On Sundays: Leave New York at 8 00pm., Phila delphia 8.00 A. M., and 3.15 P M, tho 8.00 a. m. train running only to Reading, Pottsville 8 00 a m Uurrisburg, 9.35 a m, and Reading at 1.20 and 7.20 a. m, for ilurrisburg, and 11.22 a. ui. for New York, and 4.23 p m. for rhilodelpma.. Commutation, Sliloairo, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets, at reduced rates to and from ull points. Baggage ehecked through : 80 Pounds Br.ggage al lowed each Passenger. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Reading, Pa., April 8, 1867. THE VERY LATEST ABBIVAL 1 1 SPRING AND SUMMER Joseph Eyster, Corner of Market and Fourth Street, SUNBURY, PENN'A. Invites the publia to oall and examine his elegant assortment oi SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell at greatly reduced prioes. His stock consists !n part of CASSIMERES. CLOTHS. &C-, Silks, Delaines, Lawns, Ginghams, Caliooes, Muslins, I Sheeting, Tickings, Jeans, and a full assortment of Cotton and W oolon goods generally. Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts. AUo Handkerchiefs, Brushes, Combs. HniM nnd Caps, Hoots and Hhoew, His assortment ef goods will not, he Is sure fail to please the fancy and suit the wants of any desirous j oi purcnasmg. u is siock ot HARDWARE AND QUEENSWARE, and Grocorics is large in quantity and choice in quality, comprising generally everything needed in tne nousenoui either lor use or ornament. He is always ready and glad to see his friends and takes pleasure in showing them his goods even though no sales are mode, lie only asks a eall, and is sure that the stock will compare favorably in prioe ana quality wnn tnoeneapeei. ovntniiiicim. Sunbury, April 13, 1SC7. J. W. STEIEKSO, WATCHMAKER A JEWELER, Market Square, near the Court House, SUNBURY. Northumberland Countv. Pa. He nas just openea an assortment or Uoiu and Plain Patent Watches. CLOCKS for Railroads, Bonks and Dwellinirs. Fine tiold Rings, Pinger Rings, Bracoleui, Minia ture Cotes, Medallions, Lockets. Pencils. Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Dessert, T a Suit ana mustard cpoons, sugar epoons, Cups, Kapkin Rings, Fruit and Buttor Knives, Shields, Combs, Diamond Pointed Pens, Casters, Pitchers, Butler Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Backets, Syrup Pitchors, o.. ao. He invites the cititens of Bunbury and vicinitv to call at the above place, where he will be happy to wan upon mem. I-Partioular attention paid to REPAIRING. April 13, 1H67. BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS ! II. 4J. TllACIIUir, OCCBSSOB TO W. W. AP8LBY. IN addition to our large stock, already on hand, we are now reoaivinea full auunlv of Snrinor and Summer goods for Ladies, Ueutluiaen, Miwes and Children s wear. Also a Kood assortment of Trunks. A larjre lot of H. H. liugs, Uenta' hue leather eatcbele. " e wish it distinctly understood that we intend selling our goods at small pronts, exclusively lor tne casn. Don't lorget tne place. I teasani a liuiiuuig, mar ket Square, Sunbury, Pa. NOTICE Boots and Shoes neatly repaired at short notioe. If any bought of as should rip thoy suau oe uxeu lor uommg. il.-U. TUAOUMt. Sunbury, April 1. 1867. tf. ' .tlA.Vl'I'A MAKER, Mrs. JL. TWEED, Fourth Street, 4 doors north of Walnut Street, east side BUJNBUUX, VA. RESPECTFULLY Informs her friends and tbe publia that she has again opened a shop, in Market street. Sunbury, where she is prepared to make to order AiOdies' ureases, in an entire new stvlo, Ladies' Cloaks, Ac. Also Uentlemen s shirts. Orders respectfully solicited. Bunbury, Jan. lit, 1S67. ly Atxrleultssjral Inapleisiemtai, HOE'S Grain Rakes, Steel and Iron Garden Rakes, Long and D Handle Spades, fc'hovels, Manure aud Hay forks, Urass and Grain Scythes, Grain Cradle. Cradle Fingers, Traoe, Breast, Tongue and Log Chains, Grind-stone, Fanning Mill Seives of all A3 tee aaa Etnas, a large assortment oi nea agon tlau as, lor flowing, carlo nens, I'uuivator Teeth, fur sale oy w. n. vujx itt uu. SHOEMAKERS. THE best qualities of Sola Leather, French Calf sit ins, jaorroooos, Linings, A.asts, nails, regs Tools of all kinds, and every thing used by the trade, lor sal low By J. u. t,uni.r,I si uu. CARPENTERS. WILL Bod in etir eatahllshneBt a superior stock of Plaaes, Saws, Augers, Hatchets, Hammers, Files, i luieis, ay., sre , tor sale oy J H. CONLEY A CO IDOTJT- HOUSE, f. II A 1. 1., Ir-oprIetor, Corner Bunltury and Boel Streeti, SHAMOKIN, TENN'A. THIS noUSR Is now open for Ihe reception of guests, and beint new. snaolona and attnuttlv. has all the facilities and advantages of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. The sleeping apartments are airy and eomfortable, and the furniture entiielv new. The Bar and Table will be supplied with the beet in tne marxet. The pntronaite of the public is solicited. April 13.1B67. W"b, TJIiJ HOWE MACHINE CO S SEWING MACHINES, 699 Bboabwat, New Yonic. For Families) and Klnnufbcfnrern, These World-Renowned Bow Ine Maohinos, were awaraoa tne highest premium at the tv oriel s rir in London, and six first Dremtunis at the New York State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing the Dei worn, using a much imallor needlo tor the same thread than any other machine, and by the introduc tion or tne most approved machinery, wo are now anie to supply tne very bort machines in the world. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate Howe, jr., mo original inventor ot toe cowing Ma- Ther are adapted to all kinds of Fnmllr Sewing. and to use of Seamstresses, Dress Makers, Taylors, Manufacturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts, Cloaks, Man tillas, Clothing. Hats. Cans. Corsets. Boots. Shoes. Harness, Saddles, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, Parasol;, etc. xney worx equally well anon silk, linen, wool en and cotton noodswith silk, ootton or linen thread. Thev will seam. auik. irnthor. hem. f.11. fnrii. hrniH bind, and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect stitch, aliko on bcth sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. HOWE, and mado on this Machine, is tbe moBt popular and all Sowing Machines are subject to the principle invented by mm. . SEND FOR CIRCULAR. The Howe Machine Company. 699 Broadway. Cor. Fourth St.. N. Y. April 6, 1HII7. Coachmakers. TTTE are selling Rims, Spokos, Hubs, Springs, if Vanvass, lions, vuns. Axles. ., very low a Large Stock at Suubury, March 30, 1S6T. FIRST NATIONAL cSTBr,Kre5.3ttI29 II. O. THACKEB, Proprietor. MARKET SQUARE. SUNBURY, PA New Goods, New Styles, New Trice. Tho largest Stock of Boots and Shoes in this Market TRUNKS OF EVERY GRADE & PRICE Gents' Traveling Satchel, Hand-Bags, Valises, Ao. An elegant a&sortnieiit of Ladies' Fino Leather Sat chol Cuba's, Ac Ac. COME AND SEE, COME AND BEE. FlenNaiit'M Untitling, MA It K E T .8 QUA It E, April 8, 1807. TBS V FIRST PREMIUM Of a Silver Medal WAS AWASDKP TO ?T BARRCTT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE By the K. H. Bute Airrlrultiiral Hnclrlv. tt iU l air holdcn la Nuhua, Sept. SO, 19A. nAUBETT'l Vegetable Hair Restorative lie atom Gray Tltirto Iti n Mural color. Pro- nwjtcsj ine grow in or ute situr. nujiei me rooi to titcironnusu ormiue acuou. braul v eatr Jiauunitl aim Humon, 1'revttntJ URir timing out. i a nupenor uretatng. JasW ii commit no injurious inerruienu(kv nu ia iiicmoii nopuiar nu ien able article throultout tbe a, fcsjt, West, NurUi aud DOUlOe SB J. R. BARRFTT A CO., Proprietors, MANCHESTER, If. FI. Sold by W. A. BENETT, Sunbury. Pa., and Druggist generally. April 6, 1SW out i" THE GENUINE ftrt- rOltnrtlelt Ncwine .Mnelilne.VvO WANTED Agents, $150 per month and all ex penses paid, to sen the uenuine uartiell tewing Ma chine. This Machine will do all thorwork that oan be dono on any bigb-prioed machine, and is fully patented, licensed aud wurrantod fur Ave years. We pay the.above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made. For Circulars and terms address H. HALL A CO., 724 Chestnut Stroot, Philadelphia, Pa. April 13, 1S7 it " CAUTION. . A LL persons are hereby cautioned, not to harbor XX. or trust my wife FANNY, on my account , as I will pay no debts of her contracting, unless ootu polled to Dy law. 'i MUM A3 E. filETZUAH. Sunbury, April fi, 1807. 4t STORE F0RSALE. ."PIIE undersigned offer for stile their stock of goods. JL as also Ihe furniture and fixtures, in the Sture at ULTON STATION, four miles from SHAMO KIN, en the bhauiokm Branch N. C. R. R. 1 he stock consists of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Quecnsware, Hardware, Drugs, Boots and Shoos KeadyOIatlo Clothing:, and other articles usually kept in a Country Sture. The locution ofiurs many advantages, as it ia with in a fuw rods of the Railroad Station, is immediately at Excelsior Colliery, and within a quarter of a niile nflnnllnn tl.A '..- . .1 ' ... . ; .. t .. 1 V.t 1 ; .. In addition. It is th.or.1v Store, and a wl .,.. turu is secured For further particulars anplv to undersigned at the store or at meir resiuenoe in enainomn. Post offioe address, Shamokin, Pa. C. II AC. D. Uahaieb. March 3f, 1M7. 1 mor. "VN or about the 1st of Maroh last, a MEMO. J HANDUM BOOK, containing some Notes and HuceiDts. Thev are of no value l anv one but m. self, the notes are all payable to my ordeT and not . endorsed. The fiuder will be liberally rewarded by leaving tbe same with G. W. Haunt, Esq., or at this office. W. W.APSLEY. April B, 1H87. WM. A. DEOWN is. CO., Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer! 216 Market Stbbbt, Philadelphia. Invite attention to their stock of PARASOLS, SDN UMBRELLAS, GlrsUlJ AM SUIS UMBRELLAS, - SILK AND GINGHAM UMBRELLAS, For sale at the LOWEST PRICES of the day. April 6, lSfl7.Dn AdsxUnlaitt-utoi-'a) Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admlnhv tration bavins: been arauled to the undersign ed, est the estate of Thomas Zerbe, late of Lower Mahonoy township, Aorthumberlaud county, 1'eun- sylvania, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to moke Immediate payment, ana inose saving oiaiuis to present tuein lor setue. went- P. S. BICkLE, Administrator. Georgetown, April S, looi ot m Somclhinrx New Nothing New AND GOOD NEWSI The splendid assortment ol GOODS at tbe M AMUOTH 8T0EE or J. '. FII,I. A. SO. 13 NEW, but it is Nothing Now for thorn as they are always getting up NEW GOODS. QOOD NEWS, to the people of SUNBURY, for they have purchas ed them goods low and are selling them at very Wo nro determined to sell our Goods at Low Prices and defy competition. We keen the lx't annlllT of iianil and sell thetu.us low as the second qualities are sold by other dealers. come and examine onr block and i.earn our No charge for Blowing Goods. That ia our business and wo tako pleasure in doing it. Feeling very thankful to the publlo for their veiy liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us. we feel confident of retaining their oustom, by a strict adherence to tbe rules we have adopted. REMEMBER THE PLACE, The Mammoth Store. Market Square, 2 doors east of tho Now 'Court Hou.'o, SUNBURY, PA. J. W, FRILING A SON. Sunbury, March 30, 1R67. J. H. Conley & Co., 31urkcl Ktroct .Eaatoi'tlie ICailroatl, STJNBTJIVX", PENN'A. DEALERS IN FOIti:iGA &i AMUmt'AX, Hardware & Cutlery. rpiIE attention of Mechanics, Farmers. Builder, X and Buyers generally is invited to the fact that we ore now offering a better selected assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC, than cvor was offered In this marked at prices much below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our stock comprises all articles in this line of business, embracing a general assortment of tools and mate rials used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAOE AND WAUONMAKERS, JOINERS, AC, AC, tngethor with a lurge stock of Iron, Steel, Noilf, Spikes. Rope, Chuius,' Urindstones, Mill ami X Cut Saws, Ac, Ac. BunTjury, March 30, It7. ST. S. SHANNON, Practical Watchmaker A5D JEWELER, From PHILADELPHIA. In Simpson's Building, Market Square, STJ1TBTJRT. FE1T1PA. HAVING become the successor oi Jnr. A. r.. ba vaob. he would respectfully solicit the ou8tt.ui of the citiiens in general. Hoping by strict atten. Hon to busiuess that they win lavor mm "" " patronage. .fl, ,an ,-u.r. sir. o. nos oeen couuocwka tor ww j - lith fume of tho best housos in the city, in tho Watchmaking trade, and all work entrusted tu bis care will be dono with promptness and dispatch, and warranted to give entire satijfaction. His stock of American, Swiss Watohes, Clocks, Jewelry and Silvurworo, will be sold as low as can be purohased in the city, and of the first quality. Particular attention paid te the repairing of Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. tJAll orders promptly Ullod. -Masonic juaras mode to order. Sunbury, March Z, lboT, W. "77. APSLS'Jj' WITH T II A C II E R & CO . WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots Shoes & Trunks, No. !, North 4th St., PHILADELPHIA. Morch 23, 1807. YOTJK .DEEDS' PERSONS bavins unrecorded Deeds are remind ed that they must be recorded, according Ui tbe Act of Assembly which requires that "All deeds and conveyances for real estate in this Commonwealth, shall be recorded in the otlioe for Kooording Deeds ia tbe County where the lands lio tri thin tix mouth afier the execution ol'such deeds and conveyance; and every suohpdued and oouvey snce not recorded as aforesuIrT, shall be judged r ltAUUULbM ami vuiu against any subsequent purchaser fur a valuable consideration uuleas such deeds be recorded boluro tbe recording of the deed or conveyauce under which such subsequeut purchas er or mortgage shall claim." Lfy-'ibuse having old Deeds will profit by paying strict attention to tbe ubove. March 3, 1807. I tl 11 II II h'HS IIH It! IS. II l WW XAVJllUkJ VA A X I'A U AJ A U LAND rOR SALE. On the Line MounUin jui south of the Mobonoy Creek in Cameron Towu- sliip, Northumberland county, Pa., aud ueor tho Shamokin and Maboooy Coal Fields. Apply to ' P. W. SUEAFER, Engineer of Mines, pulieville, Pa. December 82d, lSutt. 3iu Mount Carmel Hotel, MT. CAKMEU Northumberland Co., Fa., TIIOS. liUKKET, I'HorKiETon. This lone com ir odious Hotel Is located near tbe depots of the Shamokin Valley and the Quakake A New York Railroads. Trainsarrive and departdaily. This house is located in tbe eentre of the Cool Re gion and affords the best accommodations to travelers and permauent customers. Jay ft. . GIRARD EQU3E. CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. fTUlIS well known Hotel, situate near lbs Corner X. of N iuth A Cheanut Streets, Philadelphia, is, oo aooouut uf iU superior location and excellent aoooaw uiodaiiou. one-ol the bust and most desirable sloppinu: ""''v H. W. KANAUA, Proprietor. February Id, 1S67 REMEMBEU THE DEAD. MESSRS. D. C. Disslnger and John A. Taylor, would respectfully announce to the eitituna of Suubury, and surrounding ooustry, that having formed a eo-partnership, they are now prepared to furnish ornamented and plain 4jirureatoMeat,Xsu'bM Jk MoatusuetttM of the best Italian and Amerkion marble, at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, and re. spectfully solicit the public patronage. vi.Tomuui a lAlb'.'ll Sunbury, March 31, It ly V