ifie '. SuntutB American. " .WIl1VEHT,lT, ... . M.I.KWQLil, t fublUhWt. i ') SUNHIJRY, 1"A. - - " SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1867. V I Li Eocal glffaCrs. Tiki art at present two daily mailt between thltpltot and Bhamokln.. ; , t '.; Piano Torino. To thou who hav anything to do In thii lino w ou reoommend Mr. Baltm, of Bellnsgrove, ai a competent and reliable ponon. Tbb Director of the Northumberland County Rational Bank, ofShamokin, bavedeolared a dirl dend of four per eent., oat of the proflts of the lut eixmnntha. Tai old frame building on Chestnut Mreet, In tbii plaoe, known ai the Bogar property, wai torn down tbli week by Mr. John Haaa, who bat eonlraoted for the treotloa of a handsome brlok retldenee on tbt premises, . Mb. Ia. T. CLBBiat hat entered Into a oontraot for the tale of hit Steam Saw Mill, in thia place, to Henri. Reagan It Co., who design patting np other tnilli for tawing and manufacturing lumber. ,Th jrioe agreed upon wat 110,000. Ma. Valextihi Diets, of thia place, loel a fine -oow last week from tbe effect of eating green clo Ter. 8ht wat Injured by Mr. Iaaiah Gussler, agent Tor tbe Great Eajtern Insurance Company, for $32, or about two-thirds of her value. Tbb Lutheran Church, at Milton, wat told on Sat urday, 4th inat., to the Albright MethodlaU for the turn of 92,600. Thia denomination hare a mlnliter tationed in that borough, and a sufficient member hip at a naeleui to form a church. Homoopatrt We direct attention to the pro fessional eard of Dr. Cbarlet Arthur, tmong our new advertisement!, thia week. The Doctor it a regular graduate of the Ilomocopathio College of Pennsylva nia, and tinoe bit location in unbury bat acquired good practice, 1. 0. or 0. F. The Grand Lodge of Pennsylva nia will hold its annual session in Philadelphia, com mencing on Tuesday, 21st Inst. All tbe subordinate ' lodger in tbe State are expected to be represented. Mr. . M. Bucber. of this place, will represent Sun bury Lodge, No. 203. Pasoiiah A. Harry Davis' Panorama of the Great Rebellion wat exhibited at the Masonic Hall, oi Friday and Saturday evenings of last week, and gave very general satisfaction. The representation of the capture of Fort Donelson and tbe surrounding scenery, alone, wat worth a visit to the exhibition. Tni Weather. Thus for the month of May hat afford td but few pleasant days. Alternate showers and sunshine prevailed this week frajp Monday until Thursday. The time for worm weather Is lose at band, and the probability is that we shall have a sudden change from cool to sultry days, in a rery few weeks. The body of Willie Kriling, ton of John W. Frl ling. Esq., of this place, who was drowned by falling from a raft into the river, on Thursday of lost week, bat not yet been found. Search wat made above .the dam, but tbe current wat to strong at the time that the body baa probably been carried tome dis tance down tbe river. A reward of $40 It offered for the recovery of tbe remains. Fire asd Water Pkoov Roofing. We refer builders and others to the advertisement of T. Himot A Co., of this place, who are the agents for this and teveral adjoining counties for Warren's Improved Fire and Water Proof Roofing. It has been used somewhat extensively in the large cities, and is re .commended by experienced builders at the best and cheapest material for that purpose that can be ob tained. Pbobfiate. Messrs. Torrington 4 Hodgkins, pro prietors of the new Phosphate Mill, at this plaoe, are at present doing quite an extensive business in the manufacture of the celebrated Raw Bone Super Phosphate of Limo. This rm advertises largely in the papers of our neighboring counties, and will, of -course, reap the benefits which always result from a liberal use of tbe press. We are pleased to learn that they are succeeding beyond their expectations. Apilet's Leather Presbrvkb. We are in debted to our friend Harry Tbacher, the popular boot and shoe dealer of this place, for a box of this superior grease for leather. Mr. Geo. Apsley, formerly of this place, but now of Lock Haven, it tbe inventor and manufacturer of it. It it an cx-. client article, one that hat heretofore been much Deeded, and will prove a great preserver of boota and shoes if properly used. It is put up in neat tin boxes and told at f I each. It can be had at Teach er's store. Quick Time. The Hurrisburg Telegraph lays that on Thursday of last week a half dozen men ran a raft of lumber from Port Trevorton, Northumber land county, to Highspire, below that city, between ten o'clock in tbe forenoon and five in tbe after noon. Tbey were suooessful in making a quick trip, but their undertaking wat very hazardous, on aocount of the very high stage of the river. Seven hours' travel by water from Port Trovorton to High spire it probably tbe fastest time ever made by any raftmea. ' Robberies at Miltob. On Friday night week , 'lift the entire contents of the smoke bouse attached to the U. S. Hotel, at Milton, were stolen, consisting of the bamt and shoulders of six'bogs. The thieves ' hauled away their plunder in a wagon, and were iieard, but no suspicion wat created at to tbeir de aignt. Tbe same party, it is supposed, entered tbe ' warehouse of Col. Swenk the same nigbt and ttole therefrom smoked meat, teveral barrels of fish, suit, . Ac, mounting to over on hundred dollars. The tame night, and perhaps by the tame party, some of ;b eitizent of Cameronia were robbed. Akotbrr Caie or Drowkijco. On Saturday last four men, raftmen, attempted to run a raft over the dam, instead of through the schute, near tbe Snyder count tide. ,'Tba rivor wat unusually high from the rains of lost week, which caused the raft to run with tucb speed at to plunge it entirely under water ' and break it to pieces. Tbe men woro all swept into the river. Three of them were rescued from their perilous situation, one of them badly Injured by being ttruok with one of tbe logt, while the fourth rat drowned. We could not learn the name of tbe sinfbrtunate man. They had previously been cau iioned against the hazardous undertaking, but paid do attention to it. Lionraa't Boobbtobb. N. Fi Lightaer, the en ' terpTliing bookseller and tiattoner, Market square, St constantly receiving addition! to bit stock, and everything pertaining to bit b ranch of business can be procured at bit establishment. He receives all tbe latest publications at toon as tbey are issued and alls them at tbe publishers' prices. Tbe largest, cheapest and best assortment of troll paper ever ' brought to this place can be teen at bit store, while hit telectiont of biblet, hymn books, albums, gold pent, pocket books, ttereosoopes, picture frames, Ac, ' art specially admired. We are glad loses Ferree o well sustained by the public He well deserves it See bit advertisement. Bbic Yar. Mossn. T. Himee A Co., wbos advertisement appears in this issue, have purchased the brlok yard formerly worked by A. B. fitevent, in Cake't addition, east of the Maobine Shopt. With aa abundant of excellent day, and having greatly improved the facilities for turning out brick by means of superior machinery and kilns, they are prepared to fill H orders promptly. At tber will be a peat deal of building don in this place this rummer, and at briek will be touch cheaper, we hop to it mor generally adopted. Tb tort of brlok building It vary littla mor than t frame ' on, at be present prloe of lumber, while It unques tionably task as a nor durable strocture and gives h ( more fefclrd rr '". PaocatDitai or tee Bobocob Couhcil. Coun cil ratt at the atual time and place, on Taeedsy vetrlBg, 7th lnt," it being tb regular stated night of meeting. Chief Burgees, Bright, in the ohair. Members present Messrs Uendriokt, Heat, Bourne, Bucher, Markle, Brioe, Beck, Youngman, Clement, Hoover and Henry Haaa. , j Minute of last stated meeting were read and approved.- "- ( ' '! On motion of Mr. Markle, Resolved, That the Cbief Burgess is authorised to oorreot tbe per capita tax and bounty tax on all persons who ire not liable to military duty. Messrs. Morgan and Attlck were exonerated from payment of their per capita taxes. Mr. John U. Fry appeared before Council aad asked to be exonerated Irotn payment of bis bounty tax, staling that the title of property oouupied by him was in his son't name. Mr. Bourne moved to exonerate fit. Fry. ' Mr. Brlce called for a division, which resulted as follows : Yeat Brioe. Clement and Bourne; nays Haas, Hen dricks, Markle, Beck, 11. Haas aqd Youngman.' Not agreed to. Edward Israel wat exonerated from payment of bounty tax for I860, on hit making proper affidavit and presenting discharge papers. The following bills were presented and orders granted for the satn : A. J. Stroh, $4 71 Charles G ussier, 2 90 George Harrison, It 12 Fred. Merrill, IS H7 W'm. Rcnnyson having produced a certificate from the Adjutant General's Office. Trenton, H.J., of bit having served bis time in the U. 8. service, was ex onerated from payment of bis bounty and per capita taxes. Bills of J. G. A A. A. Youngman, Masaer, Wilrert AEngli, and Eiobholts A Auten, for publishing auditors' reports. Ac, referred to oomuiittee on olaimt and accounts at last meeting, were reported on by said committee. On mutton, orders were granted for the same. John Arnold presented a bill for 15.00. Order granted. Messrs. Brlce, Bucber and Rohrbaoh presented a bill for $160, for auditing bounty and school ac counts. Orders were granted for $35, each. Mr. Hans offered the following resolution, which was adopted : W'hkrkas, By the 9th reotlon of the act of Gene ral Assembly of this Commonwealth, approved the 2d day of April, A. D. 1807, eutilloil "A further supplement to an act to erect the Borough nf bun bury, in the county of Northumberland, into a Bo rough,'' it is enaoted 4,that for the purpose of fund ing the debt of the Borough, and fur other Borough purposes as the Town Council may direct, the said Town Council arc hereby authorized and empowered to burrow any sum or sums of money not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of fifty thousand dollnrs, and may issue bonds therefor in the corporate name qf the Borough, payable at such times as the said Town Council may direct, not more than ten years after date, with a rate of interest not exceeding seven per cent., payable semi-annually, and which bonds sbnll not be taxable for Borough purposes, the said bonds shall be signed by tbe Chief Burgess and attested by the Town Clerk ;" therefore, by tbe au thority of the said act of Assembly, and in pursu ance thereof, be it Resolved, By the Burgess, Assistant Burgess and Common Council of the Borough of Sunbury, in the county of Northumberland, in Town Council assem bled, that fur the purr one of funding the debt of the Borough, and fur other Borough purposes, aa the Town Council may diroct, tbe sum of iifty thousand dollars be borrowed, and that bunds be issued there for in the oorporate name of the Borough, payablo five and ten yenrs after dato, with seven per cent, interest, payable soini-aiinually, and which bonds shall be sigucd by the Chief Burgess and attested by the Town Clurk, and shall be in the following form, to wit : libnd of the Jiorniigh of Sunbury, in the County of Northumberland. No It is hereby certified that the Burgesses and in habitants of the Borough of Sunbury, in tbe county of Northumberland, are indebted unto , or bearer, in tbe sum of One Thousand Dollars, pay able, with interest, from the first day of July, 1867, inclusive, at seven per cent, per annum, payablo on the first days ot January and July in each year, on the presentation of tbe proper coupon hereunto an nexed. This debt is authorized by Act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved tbe 2d day of April, A. D. 1867, and by a resolution of tbe Town Cuunoil, passed tbe 7tb day of May, 18G7. , Chief Burgess. Attest : , Town Clerk. Form of Couponi. The Burgesses and inhabitants of tbe Borough of Sunbury, in tbe county of Northumberland, on the first day of , 18, will pay lo tbe bearer thirty five dollars, for 6 months' iuterost on Bond No., for $1,000. , Chief Burgess. That the Chief Burgess is hereby authorized and empowered to have blank bonds, with coupons ut tnched, printed or engraved, of the denominations of one hundred, two hundred, five hundred, and one thousand dollars each. And be it further resolved, that the Chief Burgess may from time to time fund the Borough debt, und may give in exchange lor all Borough bonds, heretofore issued, Borough orders ana bills passed by Council, the bonds ut tbe l!u rough hereby authorized to be issued, and for such Borough purposes as the Town Council may troiu time to time direct; the Chief Burgess is hereby au thorized to sell the s:iid Borough bonds to any per son or persons, at pur, to any amount not exoeediug the amount hereby authorized to be issued. On mutionnf Mr. Haas, it was littolred. Thai fur tbe purpose, of more effectually opening Fourth street, it is hereby directed by the Burgesses, Assistant Burgesses aud Cummon Council, in Town Council assembled, that a good and suffi cient bridge be built at the place where said street, or the lane, which is an extension of said Btreet, crosses the basin of the Sunbury canal, and the t hief Burgess is hereby authorized and required to have tbe same built, of wood, as soon as practicable. On motion of Mr. Iluus, it was Htiolved, That Second Street be opened from Chestnut to Walnut street, and that the work be let to the lowest responsible bidder, at a public letting, and that Messrs. Haas, Packer and Bright be a com mittee of three to confer with the superintendent of the bbumokin Valley Railroad in regard to said matter. On motion of Mr. Haas, littolved, That the whole of Market stroet, from front street to the bridge at tbe eastern end thereof, be repaired and paved with broken sand or linieslune, and to be at ieubt 18 inches in thickness in the centre and V inches in thickness or dopth on the sides of said street, and the Chiet Burgess is hereby authorized nnd required to pub lish a publie letting for the delivery ot said stone or liuiestune fur the purpose aforesaid, und to contract with the lowest and best bidder for the same, aud the Street Commissioners are hereby directed to cause the said work to be done in accordance with tbe grades, levels and slopes fixed by tbe Boruugb regulators Yeas Youngman, Haas, Hendricks, Markle. Price and li. Haas. Nays Hoover, Clement, Beck and Bourne. ol.sju motion of Mr. Brice, Resolved, That a special committee of three members be appointed for the fiurpose of conferring with tbe officers of the Wssh ngton and Good Intent lire companies, of this Bo rough, and the said committee be instructed to find out the location for suitable engine bouses and the probable cost of the erection of tucb buildings, Ac, with all necessary information, and report at next meeting ui iouucii. Messrs. Brice, Bourne and Clement were appoint ed said committee. On mutiun of Mr. Brice, Rr,tolvtd, That a special committee of three be appointed to act with a com mittee of ladies, for the purpose of repairing, impro ving and fencing Market Square, provided the fence will be put up at tbe expense of private par ties, and at no eosl to the Borough. Messrs. Brice, Youngman and Markle were ap pointed said oomuiittee. On motion of Mr. Brioe, Resolved , That we hereby authorize the assessment of a fine ol $10. one-half to go to the informer, on each and every offender, who may in any way destroy or injure any of tbe public or pnvatesnaue trees witnin ine isorougn ny alien ing or otherwise of horses, vehioles, Ac. On motion of Mr Markle. Resolved, Thst the pa ving committee be instructed to notify tbe property holders on Third street, on the east side from Mar ket to Race, that tbey must comply with the ordi nance for paving said ttroet, the same as all the other streets. , - On motion, adjourned. E. Y. BRIGHT, Chief Burgess. Jacob SairuAN, Clerk. Drowbieo or A Citizee or NuRTHineanLAao Countt. We copy the lollowlng from tbe Wrights- ville (York county) Star, of Friday, 10 lost. : "Mr. Amos German, whose father resides three niila north of tbe town of Northumberland, in this State, and who wat th owner and captain of the canal boat "Tilll and Carrie," of Northumberland, on bit downward trip with a load of coal, fell into tbe chamber of Holmes' lock on tbt Tide-water canal, near tb Slab Tavern, in Cbanoeford township, this county, about three o'clock on Wednesday morning last, and was drowned. It appears he was crossing tbe lock on one of those twinging bridges used at locks, when he made a mis-step in the dark, foiling into th chamber, from wblcb bit lifeless body was tHlmn a short time after. An inquest was beld by Ellis Cbandlee, Esq., a Justice of the Peace of that townsnm. ana a veraici renaerea oi sweiueuuu (1 ro wniu If . Mr. Uarman. whose g it about 2V .ra was asaomtianied on his trio by bit wife, to whom be bad been married about one year, and who returned with th corps of her husband, patting through this plso for ber boat yesterday noon." Tat Seliotgrov Couritr says that, recently, a tain going from Sunbury to that plae, baa in muv rXrtuu to lot fortr-four doll an in spools. Th man aid b lest It out eft bole in bit carpet bar,. Per the Anerlcm. RoRraeiriaRLAD. On lut Saturday the Town Hall and Arsenal war told at publie auction, with the condition that they are to be removed In few week. Both -were purchased by Mr. David Star rick tb Town Hall for $175, and tb Arsenal for $59. ."'-.'. ' After tha sal (he corner ttnne of th Arsenal wat removed and the following document found in it cavity : ''This building wat commenced by the Volunteer eorpt of Northumberland Artillerists, for the purpose of containing their piecotof cannon, on tbe twenty-Bfth of April, Ann Domini 1825, and the 491h year of American Independence ; the oor ncr stone was laid on the 2d day of May, 1825, (in tb prescnoe of the oomptny and a large assemblage of oitlsens,) by tb Captain .John Quinsy Adams, President, and John C. Calhoun, Vioc President of th United State of Amerioa, and John Andrew Shulce, Governor of the State of Pennsylvania "The corps was organized on the 4th day of Aug ust, A. D. 1821, and the officers, Joseph R. Priest ley, Captain, William Forcyth, 1st Lieutenant, and John II. Brautlgam, 2d Lieutenant, were commis sioned for seven years by Joseph Ilelster, then Gov ernor of tho Commonwealth aforesaid. Tbe corps it attached to the "Northumberland and Columbia Battalion of Volunters," commanded by Major Rob ert Coleman Hall." Accompanying this was th roll of th company, containing sixty-eight names. It wat immediately called, and four responded to their name. About ten members of this old company still reside in town. P. New CuCKtrrfeit Firrr Cent Currrrct A well excouted counterfeit of the fifty-cent cur rency issue has recently been put in circulation. The engraving on the face of the notes is excellent. The reverse is slightly blurred. The notes are one eighth of an Inch narrower than the genuine. Anothor counterfeit of tbe same denomination hat alto been circulated. The back of the note It well printed and pretty well engraved, while the face particularly the vignette it coarsely executed. They are well calculated to deceive, and the publio should be on the lookout fur them. Call Accepted. Rev. A. D. Hawn, of Sbamo kin, hct received a call from the Presbyterian oburch, at Newberry, Lycoming county, to become pastor of that church. It it understood that the reverend gentleman hat accepted the call, and will remove to the latter place in June. BUSINESS NOTICES. 17 Job Printing:. Having received a 'argeiupply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills, Circulnrs, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can be printed in the latest and best stylet, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. "AnoTnun crash in 1807" oannot happen if you make judicious purchases within your means and avoid paying the exorbitant prices generally asked. The proper way to prevent a orosh is to buy your Boots and Shoes at Thacbers, in Pleasants' build ing, Market square. ISC" M Spring. Tho present season is devotod to gross butter, fresh shod, early peas, and new clothes. The first three can be procured in market, but to got the lust named indispcnsables it is ne"essary to exercise tbe greatest discretion. Hence men of taste and judgment go to the establishment of J. E. Suiick, merchant tailor, on Fourth street, where they pro cure tbe most durable and elegant garments. It is really surprising to learn the amount of the tales at Miller's Excclsiur Boot and $hoe Store, Mar ket square. The reason is that Miller keeps none but tbe best of stock, and sells at a very small ad vance. Ue makes it a study to give satisfaction to all bis customers. Arrival or tbe Japanese Ebbasst Curious Circumstance. This important commission has ar rived in our country, and having learned of the beauty of tbe clothing sold at the Continental Clo thing Bazaar. Market Square, the commissioners have doffed thoir native dress, and now dreas in tbe styles sold at this bouse. The greatest pleasure of life is love ; tbe great est treasure is contentment the greatest luxury is health ; tbe greatest comfort is sleep ; and the great est satUfuction is in having a new and well-fitting summer suit fruin Shaffer's tailoring establishment, N. W. corner of Market and Third streets, second story. Ocr special advices from Paris say that tbo Sum mer style fur gentlemen's dress will be a necktie nd puir of socks. This is decidedly a cool and cheap costume, but we would much rather see the elegant suits worn that are made ut J.O. Beck's, Fourth street. They are more becoming, while the cost is very little mure. Just Like a Picture. A young man in tbe country told his intended that she looked just like a picture. Accordingly the next time sbe came to town sbe called at Byerly's Gallery, in Simpson's building, just to see if it wat true. Sbe wat soon convinced of tbe truth of her lover's assertion, and. loft perfectly satisfied, at all are who patronize that gallery. Life Insurance. There can bo no higher earth ly motive, nor one that gives greater elevation of character, arising from the purest impulse of the heart, than that which impels a parent to retrench luxuries, or even many of tbt necessaries of life, to secure to the loved ones the means of future support from the time they can have the services of a parent uo longer. Jacob Sriph ab, Fire and Life Insurance Agents Sunbury, Pa. To Yov.io Men. Do you wish your father's approbation? Do you want your mother to be proud of her ton ? And most of all, do you wish that sweet duck ol yourt to-be better pleased with your appearance ? If you wish all this, then be sure to gel one of those fine bpring and bummer bait at S. Faujt't Hat tnd Cup Store, in Market Square, where everybody con be suited in prioe, quality and style. Coal. Vlewrs. John McFarland, of Northumber land, and J. B. Henry, of Delaware City, having control of tbe entire product of the Trevorton Coal Company 'i mines, for the ensuing year, are pre pared to fill orders by railroad or canul for all sizes. The oompany having opened a new Red Ash vein the coal it now of a very tuperior quality, equal to tny in the market. All ordert promptly filled by addressing John McFarland A Co., Northumberland, Pa. fjjT To Claim Assure. Blanks forth collec Uon of "Claims of Private Soldiers and Non-Corn missioned Officers," under th lata Act of Uongr equalizing bounties, bave been printed and are now for tale at the American office. W keep on hand a full supply of all kindt of military blanks,' wbioh w sell very cheap. They are copied from blanks prepared in tbe Departments at Washington, and can be relied on fur correctness. Orders from a dis- atiee will receive prompt attention. Hl.XlllKY TUAKKETN. Corrotd Weekly for the "American,." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do perewt. Rye Flour, per bbl. ' de .per ewt. Wheat, prim red . per bushel, Rye, do Corn, new do Oats, . . do Potatoet, do Dried i' sachet, pared per pound de do unpared Jo Dried Applet,. do $18 00 8 00 10 00 ft 60 S 00 1 HO 1 10 66 00 40 26 16 3 00 36 20 26 20 20 Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bu . Barter, , per pound, per aoten, per pound, de do de do da do perweir Cheese, Lard, Hams, Shoulders, Beef, bind quarter, " from " i Mutton, . thickens. Shaaxeokisa Coal Trad. ' BAoEt, Mar IS, 18AT. . Ten: Cast. 1 MI0 05 1)2,440 0T Pent for week ending May 11, Per last report, 137,781 I loB.SUT IS To tame time last year, ' Decreet. 30,560 01 fiptctal Notict0. Snow me a man of sour, moras disposition, on who entertains good will towards none, and I will show you a dyspeptic Dyspepsia It the bluest of all disease. Rev. Mr. Aiken testifies that Coe'l Dys pepsia Cure cured him after 16 years suffering. Watrrfalls Going Out or Fashion. Wher ever "Barrett's Yegotable Hair Restorative" hat been Introduced, waterfalls are going out of fashion. This unrivalled preparation causes the hair to grow to inch length that false hair It not required. 3A Yoitno Labt returning to her country bom after a sojourn of a fow months In the City, was hard ly recognized by her friends. In place of coarse rustic, flushed face, sbe had a soft ruby oomplexion of almost tnarbla smoothness, and instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in quiry as to the cause of so great a ohange, she plain ly tuld them that she used lb 4'is-CftKMlnti t till its. and considered it an invaluable acquisition to any Lady's toilet. Byltsuse sny Lady or Gentle man can improve their personal ap earanoe an hun dred fold. It is simple in its combination, at Nature herself it simple, yot unsurpassed in its efficacy in drawing Impurities from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and complexion. By its diroct action on the cuticle It draws Irom it all its impuri ties, kindly healing tbe same, and leaving the sur face at Nature intended it should be, clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price $1, sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of an order by W L. CLAKK A CO., Chemist. No. 8 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents fur the sale of the tame. February 18, 1H67. ly TAKF.NO MORK UNPLEASANT AND ' b'NHAFR RKMUDIK3 for nimleaamil and danfisoua dianaera. Use lUt.moLD's KxTRicc Hvcim smd liraovss Host Wash. , March -J, 1607. ly o NB PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED 0.U PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 0 .Hurket Street, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many years this Establishment has done busi est on the Une Prioe Sys.em, and we believe w are the only Clothing House in the city that strictly adheres to this principle We have earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select good styles and substantial materials, and not lest important, for having all our goods, i:X'l'ltA WISLI. M.41IF.. We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our Goods are of both kinds Fashionable and plain to that all tastes can be suited. The prices ura the very lowest, as any one by a moment's thought must see, or otherwise we could not meet the competition of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever made, we must put our prices down to the advantages we promise. The people may depend, this is the true plan upon which to do business, and nianva dullar can be laved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind JONES ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOCSE, 604 Market Strreet, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth. March 23, 1S67. ly lrr. Niiicnrk't Pulmonic Hjrup. This great medicine cured Dr. J. H. Scbcnck, the Proprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when it bad assumed its most formidable aspect, and when peedy death appeared to be inevitable. His phy sicians pronounced bis case incurable, when he com- niuncea tne use ol mis simple out poweriut reuieav. His health was restored in a vorv short lime, and no return of the disease has boon apprehended, for all tbo syiiiptumsquickly disappeared, and bis pre&ont weigm is more man iwo uunureu pounm. euice Ins recoverv, he nut devoted nis attention exclusively to the euro uf Consumption, and the dis eases which are usuully complicated with it, and tbo cures etlected bv his ineJieines have been very nu merous nnd truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to teveral of ihe larger cities weekly, wnere lie nas a large coueourte ui pauems, and it is truly astonishing to see poor consumptives that have lo be lilted outot Ibeir carriages, aud in a few months healthy, robust persons. Kit. scuenck a PULMONIC SVKUP. SKAWBtU TU.MU, and MANDRAKE PILLS, are generally all required in curing Consumption. Full directions aououipany each, so that auv one can take tbem without aeoiug Dr. Kobeuck, but when it is convenient it is best lo see him. He cues advice tree, but for a thorough examination with his Rerpiruiuoter his fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor one when in tbe last stnire of Consumption, and Ihe other as he now is, in per feet health are on the Government stamp. Bold by all Uruircifts and Uoalers. Price II. M) per bottle, or f7.60 tbe half dozen. Letters for ad vice should always be directed to Dr. Sell cock's Principal Ufivje, No. 16 North 6th Street, Pbiladul phia, Pa. General Wholesale Agonts : Demos Barnes A Co., N. Y. : H. 8. Hunce. Baltimore. Md. : John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio: Walker A Taylor, Chicago, HI. ; Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 20, 1 867. 3d w . ea. nio. 1 y r. DYSPEPSIA- There it no diseuse wlicb experience has so amply proved to be remediable by tbe PERUVIAN SYR UP, (a protected solution of the Protoxide of Iron.) at Dyspepsia. The l nit invetorute forms of this disease bave been comp. itcly cured by this medi cine, as ample testimony of some of our first oititens proves. FROM TOE VENERABLE ARCUIIEACON ICOTT, D. D. Dunham, Canada East. "I am an inveterate Dyspeptio of more than 26 years' stauding. " I "1 bave been so wonderfully benefitted in the three short weeks during which I have mc-d tbe Peruvian Syrup, that 1 can scarcely persuade myself uf the reality. People who have known me are astonished at the cbauge. I am widely auown, and ean but reooumend lo others that which has done so much fur ue." ANOTHER CLEROYBAN WRITES At FOLLOW : "My voyage to Europe is indefinitely postponed. I bave discovered tbe "Fountain of Health" on this side of tbe Atlantic. Three bottles of Peruviau Syrup bave rescued we from tbe fangs of tbe timid, Dyspepsia." A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing a history of tnis remaraanie remedy, wun a treatise on "iron at a medicine," will be seut free to any address. ine genuine Das "I'eruvian cyrup ' mown In tbe glass. J. P. DINSMOKE, Proprietor, JO Uey btreet, XSew xurk. Sold by all Druggists. . ACROSTIC. -Q ently it penetrates through every pore, R elieving suderers from each angry sure ; A II wouadt il heals wilh certainty and speed ; C uta, Barn, from InfiammatioD soon are freed ; E ruptions, at it's presence disappear ; 8 kins lose each stain, and the complexion 'l clear ! S ALVE, suob as Grace's, every one should buy, A II to lis wondrous menu lesiuy, L et those who doubt, single box but try, V erily, then its true deserts 'twould bave ; E van unbelievers would laud Ubacb' Salvb 1 Maytth-tt UELMBOLD S FLUID EXTRACT la a ecrtaiu cure fui diseases of the BLADUKR, K1DNKV, GRAVEL, DROPSY, OR GANIC WKAItNKSS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENEHAL DEBILITY, and all dissesrs of the URINARY ORGANS, whethei e&iuiuf in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating aud no mailer uf HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of those organs requite llie use of a diuretic. If no ireutroeiil is submitted u, CoHsuiatiliua or lnsou tly may eaaue. Our flesh aud Bluoc are supported from turn aoaccea, ana loe HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Postetity, depends apou prompt se ut reliable feraeuf. HELMBOCD'fl EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of It yeart, prepared by II. t. iisv;i.niioi.i, DRUGGIST, 6M Broadway, New York, end toteoult lwsVr, rtitaeewbis, Pa ." March S, lf;. ly T Cmnnraptlrr. Th advertiser, bavin f beta rtatored to health In few weeks by a vary simple remedy, after having offered for teveral yeart with ttver lung affoo tian, and that dread dlseawe. Consumption Is anx ious to make known to hit feliow-sufierert lb meant of cure. To all who desire It, k wilt (end eery of the prescription used (free of eharra,) with the direc tions fur preparing and nsing tne tame, which they will find a lure cur for Cobsdrption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cocohk, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Afleolinni. Th only object of the advertiser In sending Ihe prescription it to benefit Ihe afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try hit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, free, by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, myl8-'67.1y Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. Krror ol Youth. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, and all the effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, fur tb sake of suffering humanity, tend free to all who need it, the recipe nd directions for making tb simple remedy by which he was onrcd. Sufferers wishing to profit by tbe edvertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OH DUN, my 18'-67.1y 42 Cedar Street, N. Y. COLUITi; St t'O.'N GERMAN ERASIVE SOAP Is manufactured from TURE MATERIALS, and may be considered the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For sale by all Orocera. May 18, 1867. ly. Know Thy IfcnUny. Madame E. F. Thornton, the great English As 'rulogist, Clairvoyant and Psychometrician, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Old World, hat now loontcd herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton posesses suob wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable ber to Impart knowledge of the greatest importance 10 tne single or married of either sex. bile in a state of trance she delineates the very features of tha person you aro to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as tbe Psychomotrope, guarranteos to produce a life like picture of the future husband or wifo of tho applicant, together with date of marriage, position in lire, leading traits of character. 4c. This is no humbug, as thousand of testimonials can assort. She will send, when desired, a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it pur port! to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and com plexion, and enclosing filly cents and stamped en velope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired information by return wail All communications sacredly confidential. Address in confidence, Madabb E. F. Tuornton, P. O. Box 22.1. Hudson, N. Y. fob lfl-'t7 ly. A Cough A Cold or Soro Throat, Requires immediate attention, .AND Snol'LD BE CHECKED. If allowed to continue, lrrilHtiori of tho Izinz;w, A Pcriiiuncnf Thr-ont IHhcuhc, or to li st ii in pilots ts often the result. II It O w IS It O X V II 1 A I, 'I' ll O C II i: S DAVINO A DIRECT INFLUENCE TO TUB PARTS, GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For!Bronchiti, Asthma, Catarrh, Consump tive and Throat Diseases, Troches are used with always good success. SINOERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the voice when taken before Ringing or Spoakiug, and relieving the thrunt after an uuu.-uiil exertion uf the vocal organs. The Troches nre recommended and prescribed by Physicians, and have had testimonials from emiuent men throughout the country. Boin an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by a test of many years, each year finds them in new'loculi tics in vorious parts of the world, and the Troches are universally pronounced better than other ar ticles. OuTAlNonly "Brown's Buonchial TnnunKS," and do not take any of tho Worthless Imitations that inav be offered iSold Everywhere. November 21, 1606. 6m HICLMBOl.D'3 CONCENTRATED EXTRACT ULCI1U Is the Great Diuretic. JIdinbold'i Coti cent rated Extract fiarwparilla la the Great Blood Purifier. Boihnre prepared accoiduig to rules of Pli.innaey and Clicmistr) , anil aie the mosuictive llmt can l.e limde. March il, Ir07.- ly Woiiilerl'iil hut True. Madame Remington, tho world-returned Astrolo gist and Somnauibulistio Clairvoyant, - while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are lo marry, aud by the aid uf an instrumanl of intense power, knuwn as the Psycho inotrope. guarantees to produce a perfect and life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occui ation, load- iug traits of character, Ac. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert, liy stating place of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive ,he picture by return mail, together with desired information. 1 tr" Aoiirers in oonnavnee, Madame ukutrude Remington, P. Box 2'J7, West Troy. N. V. tetilo-ijj.iy rrrii r itch : itch : SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! AY il EATON' SI OINTMENT Will lure the I It'll 1st -I Ilouris. Also curct SALT. RHEUM. ULCERS, C111L BLA1NS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE Hi IN Price M cents. For sale by the druggists. By scud' ins? 60 cents to WEEKS A POTTEK, Sole Agents 171) Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, irec of puslago, to any port of the linked States. je -J bo-y I'rce lo livs'rjbody. A Large t pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches bow the bomcly may become beautiful. the despised respected, 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.O. Drawer, 21, Troy.N. Y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW GROCERY! Market Street, three doors east of tb Railroad, north tide, SUNBURY, PA, WHOLESALE RETAIL AND. Provision Store FOR, CHEAP GOODS I Tbeir Stock it eomplete, conilsting in pert of SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES. COAL OIL, Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, Shoulders, Cheese, Fruit, Qltst, Lamps, Ac, Ao. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. tJ-Call and eiamineour Stock, and satisfy your selves. Sunbury, April 17, 187. To the) CllUestsj of tbe Itvrough of fsisssabat-y. YOU art hereby notiflod tbat it it tbe Intention of tb Burgess and t own louncii 10 compel me paving and guttering of tbe teveral streets mentioned in the borough ordiuanc pasted June 4lh, 18D8. Tbat or diuaaca required the pavements Ac., to be laid by tbe first day ef August, 1SAA. If preparations are not made to lay ue pavemonts ny we owners 01 lots fronting on anj ot said streets immediately, the asm will be dose by the town council and an extra charge f twenty per cent so will be added te th cost la aooordauoe with tbe Act of Assembly and the ordi nance aforesaid. It is tb determination to earry ut the direction of th Tow Council, aud eitiseut may rely upon tb work being dun fur tbem if they neglect ft themselves. E- Y. BR10I1T, Chief Barrett, f unWry, Mty 4, IMT. SPRING AND SUMMER MILL1NEHY AND FANCY GOODS- . ; . Just opening at th Star of Mis LOUISA 8HISSLBK, Bouth sld of Market Square, SUNBURY, Pa. MI83 6HIP.SLEK has jn.t returned from the oltloc with a choice aud fashionable teleotion RONNETS, HATS, 6IIAKER8, 6CND0WNS, RIST0R1, COMET, AC, of th. latest styles and patterns, to which tbe invites the attention of lady purchasers. Also, Misses and Children Hats ef different varieties. A fine assortment of Ladies' Hosiery, Gloves Pant Parasols, Bugle Trimmings, Flowers, Ribbons. Belt Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, ilraid, Ladies' Neck Tics Dress Combs. Head Dresses, FANCY UOOllS I,aoo! Handkerchiefs, Lace Collars, Zephyrs, liuttons, and an KOuuB iouiiu ill a inoy s lurnisuing tore. Also, received an excellent assortment ol Perfu mery, Toilet Soaps, Tooth and Hair ilrushos, with a difleretit variety of oollars (papor and linen,) and Neck-Ties, llnlf-ilose, Suspenders, 4c, for lientle men. A good assortment ot Stationery. Thankful for past favors she hopes by a further desire to plcaso the public, the continuance of their patronago. LOUISA SU1SSLER. AprUJ .1, 1367, FANCY DRY GOODS STORE MISS KATE BLACK, Market street, four doors west ofWm. II. Miller's Boot and Shoe store, SL'MBl'HY, Pa. RESrECTFl'LLY informsher friendsin Sunbury and vicinity, that she bos just opened her spnrxo a- sc.vmi: nnicsa goods, of every description. 'iihlonaile Irri I'l-iiitniiiisi, Head Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries. Lace Collars, Bleached and unbleached Muslins, .sheetings, Drillings, Alupaeas, Poplins, Crape and Luce Voils. I.udK-' llnta, 4 liilIr-u' Hats und 4. of every variety. Mmo. Demorest's Hair Curlers, Hair Coils and Curls, Gloves, Stockings. Collars, Corset", Aa. Gents' Co Hurt, Ncoklios, hall' Hose, 11 u nil ker chiefs and Suspenders. Bradlcy't now Patent Duplex Elliptic (or double HOPKINS Elliptic Skirts. Perfumery, Toilet Sonns, Ilnir TJrnslies. Combs. Toys, and a general variotyof NOi'MN.S. lvAIli BLACK. Sunbury, April 27, 13o7. milunerYoods" -A-JNi ID ISTOTIOInTS. MisB ANNA PAIN TEH. Market Squuro, two doors west of tho Post Office, 8UNBUKY, PENS'A. RESPECTFULLY Infirms her friends and Ihe public, that she has just re'urncd from the citv. where she has spent sometime in maliinz selections and purchases, nnd has just openod a larjie stock ot MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS, Ribbons, Luces, Dress-Linings, Crinoline and Wi" gnns Skirting Lining, ilo.ip Skirts, l)ujf.lo Trim" mings, Crape Trimming3, ilatCriipo, Cloak Butlonsi Corsuts. Zephyrs. A lurco assortment of Ludica and Gentlemen's Hosiery. A variety of BOOKS & STATIONERY. DOLLS of all sizes, Alphabet Blocks, tc. She flattors herself in being uble to make a disnlnv that will give entire sntistaction to visitors, and goods will be cxhik' et with pleasure. Mlliliury, illiiy 4, IM7. TEN MASOiNS WANTED ! TEN Stone Masons good wages paid. will find Apply to Dr. J. employment and B. MAS3ER, Sunbury, Pa. Mav d, 1SC7. MASONIC HALL BUILDING. DREISDACU EKOTUEBS, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and cus tomers, thut they have removed Ihcir Store iuto he suuth end roouiul the Masonic Building, on Third street, opposite the Depot, Suubury, whuru tbey will uo nappy to wait upon them. Tbeir large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, AC, are all fresh and of the best quality, counting ot Teas, Cutlres, Sugars, aud Spices. Dried and Cniinod Fruits, Prunes, Itni.-ins, Chooso, una urackirs. ana m tact everything usuully kept in the Grocery lino Thev would ulso cull attention to their larie and cheap lot of flood Family Flour, tiretii Tea, Hams, Shoulders, &c, which are constantly kept ou baud. FKESH Flbll and Vegetables, every Tuosduy and Friduy evenings. itive thcui a call and see for yourselves. Sunbury, April 27, 1667. Auiais wati: ron GENEKAL L. C. BAKER'S HISTORY OF THE SECRET SEKYICE. This work was announced more than a year ai:o. but owing to the attempts of the (tovernuu'iit to sup press it, its publication was delayed. It mil now be issued. Unaltered and Unabridged, uuder the Supervision of General Bilker. These marvelous narratives are all attested by the highest official authority. ihe .Morals of the National Capital ore thoroughly ventilated, and there are 801..0 Strange Revelations concerning Heads 01 Departments, Muiuburs of Con gress, f A FAUDU.N liUUhbltS, und distin guished militury ebnructeis. Send for a Circulars and see our terms, and a full description of the work. Address sr. UAKltJ.I I UO., 702 L'hesnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. AprillT, lSfiT lm NEW MARBLE YARD! Tiiird Klrri't, .orth f the Depot, SUNBl'UY, PENN'A., WM. BUSH, Proprietor. MONUMENTS, Tomh-stones, and Ornamental and Plain Work iuMurblu promptly executed at the lowesi prices. The subscriber having bad experience in the best establishment uf Philadelphia, feels coufiduut of being able lo turn out the best styles of work. A. II. Ill MI, A'TCUt. April 20, 1S67. Coachinakers. WE are selling Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Springs, Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, Ac, very low a Largo Slock at CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, March 30, 1SC7. J. iv. sti:vi;:!-.o, WATCHMAKER A JEWELER, Market Square, near tbo Court House, SUNBURY, Northumberland County. Pa. 11 c, lias just opi:uea an assortment ol tiold 1 XI and Plain Patent Watches. CLKt:ko lor Railroads, Bunks and Dwellings, Fine tiuld Kings, Finger Kings, Bracelets, Minia ture Caius, Mcdulliuns, Luckets, Peucils. Thimbles, Speciuoles, Silver Tuble, Desi-ert, Tia Suit and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Spoons. ( uis, Napkin Kings, Fruit aud Buttor Kuives, Shields, Couibs, Diamond Pointed Pens, Casters, Pitchers, butler Di.-ht, Fruit Dishes, Cake Buckets, Syrup Pitchers, Ac . Aa. lie invites the cititeus of Sunbury and vicinity to call at tbe above place, where he w ill be bappy to Wait upon them, Cf Particular attentijn paid to REPAIRING. April 11, IW. FIRST NATIONAL m 31103 & WR1 Et. Q. TUACHEB, Proprietor MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA New Goods, tfew Styles, New Trice. The largest Stock of Boota and Shoe in this Market TRUNKS OF EVERY GRADE & PRICE. Oents' Traveling Satehel, Hand-Baga, Valises, 4. An elegant aiwurlment of Ladies' Fine Leather Sat chel Caba s, to., Ac COME AND SKH, COME AND BEE. I'leasunl't Uuiltlint., MA IlKBV 3 Q U A It E , April 6. 1867. ' LEAD Pipe, all siios in store, tnd for tale by 1 COS LET CO. Something New ! Nothing Now AXD GOOD NEWSI Th splendid assortment ol GOODS at th MAMMOTH STORE J. 1 RII.IiO A. SO, 13 NEW, but It it Nothing New for tbem aa they are always gotting up NEW GOODS. GOOD NEWS, to tho people of SUNBURY, for tlicy bave purchsa ed them goods low and nre telling them at very If If .m nu 6s 1 We nre determined to sell our Uoodt at Low Prices and defy competition. Wekecptho Im-hI qunli t ? ot" 4not and sell them as low as tho nvcwikI sjunlitieii are sold by other dealers. Come and examiuo our Stock and Learn our No charge for showing Goods. That is our business and we take pleasure in doing it. Feeling very thankful to the public for their very libcrnl patronage heretofore bestowed upon us. we feel confident of rotuining their custom, by a strict adherence to the rules we have adopted. REMEMBER THE PLACE, The Mammoth Store. Market Square, 2 doors cost of the Now Court nous, SUNBURY, PA. J. YY. FRILINQ A SON. Sunbury, March 30, 1SW. J. H. Conley & Co., Market Ktreet, I'liKtottiie Knilt-oud SUNBURY, PENN'A. DEALEKS IN FOSIIIIU.-N cV ..tii:iti.v, Hardware & Cutlery. fllHE attention of Mechanics, Farmers. Builder, X and Buyera generally is invited to tbe faot tbat we are now otfrriug a bettor selected assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC, than ever was offered in tliis marked at prices much below those heretofore demanded by dcnlors. Our stock cuinpris. s all articles in this line of business, embracing a beliell assortment of tools aud mate rials used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE AND WAU ON MAKERS, JOINER.?, AC, AC, together with Inrgo stock of Iron. Ptaol, Naits, Spikes. Rope, Chuioj, tJiindsloucs, Mill aud X Cut Saws, Ac. Ac. JSunbury, March JlH. lsWT It B K It TH E D K A D. MESSRS. D. C. Dlssinger and John A. Taylor, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Sunbury, and surrounding country, that having formed a co-partnership. Iliry are now prepared to furnish oruauicntcd and plain (irii'vt'fttous'K, Touilia .MomimoiilM of the be.it Italian and Aiuericau marble, at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, uud re spectfully solicit the publio piitronage. DISmNOEK A TAYLOR. Sunbury. March 31. ISM. ly. " A - i: W AK It I V A I. 41 1 1 " SPRING AND SUMMER AT THE STOKE OF J H SNGSL, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, SUNJURY. J UST received from New York nnd Philadelphia, a large supply uf SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell at email profits, for cosh or country produce. His Dry floods department is full of every descrip tion. A splendid line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, nnd White Goods at all prices. Funcy Suckiug fur Ladies, and Shetland Wuol Shawls Yankee Notions in Great Variety Also, Ladies' French Curstta and Hoop Skirts. CARPETS, Wove Floor Cloths, Sluir Carpets Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Tabiu Oil t'lolh Widow Shades, Plum Grata and Brown Oil Cloth and Fixtures for Windows. O-ltOCErtlES, Sugar. Coffee, Mulattos, Rico, Crackers, Spices, Suit Fish, Cheese. Ac. Queenswure.GIasaaare. splendid Sctttof Tcaware, at low prices. BOOTS ck SHOES lis CJHEAT VARIETY. Hate and Caps, Oil, I'aint, Glass, Putty, School Books. Paper, Slates. Ac. II A R D W ARE. Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Screw A Large assortment of WALL PAPER aud Bor der, nt all pri--i. - All persons desiring to get good goods will please givo him a call. J. II. ENGEL. Sunbury, April .20, 1867. "the veey latFs"tTarrival:i SPRING AND -SUMMER Joseph Eyster, Corner of Market tnd Fourth Street, SUNBURY, P E X N A . Invites th publio to call and exauiiuo hi elegatu afeurlinenl of SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell at greatly reduced pricot. His stuck consists in part uf CASSIMERES. CLOTHS. ScC: SUtiS, Delaines, Lawns, Oingbams, Calicoes, Muslins, Sheeting, Tickings, Jeans, and a full aasoruueuluf Cotton and Woolun goods generally Hosiery, O loves, Uuop Skirls. Alo ilandkerohiefs Uru.bes, Combs. Hut atutt Cup a, ltoolM aud Shoe. His assortment of goods will nut, be is sure fail U pleaso the faney and suit tbe wants of any desirou uf purchasing. His stock of HARDWARE AND Ql'F.ENSWARE, and Groceries is large ! quantity aad choice i quality, comprisiux generally veryihiug needed i the buusehuld either lor us or ornament. lie is always ready and glud to see bit fiirm and tnkos plearuie iu showing tbem his guoJ' uvi though nu sales ue made. He only asks a call, at is ture that the sUx-k will compare favorably Hit! aud aualily 11b. theaeapot. JOSEP1I EYSTER Sunbury, April IS, I86T. T)IHU CAGES, II different kinds. If YOU WI AJ g ood aad ebetp Bird Cages, so to IO.M.&I A CO'