C JSunluti) ftmertran. SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1807. jjocalflffatrg. Od I)oi.-" fair heard Mm6 rumor of mad 4ogsrunn.hyjiabout, A llttl precaution would not kMiiUl)hlhrtnioriot.'v ) i i 'I. I ! A. Jo Van Dawum, on of th discharged eondttotor of th Philadelphia A Erie road, who wit reoeatly tried at Eri for eaibenlement and ac quitted, ha tried, th company for damage, whlob hlaystfo0,000. ' "'. '.. .', . FnCit. Peach, eberrie and plum ar almost t Iota) failure In this plao and vloinity. Th peaoh tree bar been generally destroyed. The apple crop promises well. TaacBER bai juat rooeived. another addition to lii Mock of Boot and Shoesi, which he will open to-day. Th publio are Inrited to eall and see them. W aVe pleased to learn that the prospect of erect lug a Seminary, under the charge of Mr. Elian Schneider, of Potlavllle, on the hill in the lower part ofjfake'a addition, are neonraging. In lb mean time jut. sconemer Du taken charge or the seminary on Front itroet, lately kept by Bar. Mr. Miller. . Brick Builbibs. Th Look Karen authorities are about pausing an ordinance prohibiting the ereo t'jn f frame buildings In certain street in that place The snme U done in many other towns, and boo Id be done here, In order to protect the commu nity from the danger of fire, Ac, from theie tinder boxes. Cbickbx Cholbra. This disease, which prevails 'Id sons extent in this telghborhood, las carried off nearly th whol itock of chicken! of tome of our farmeri. ' ' Chios House The card of Chariot Itiel, pro prietor of tb Union House, in Cako't addition, will be found in anothor column. Charley it a clever foUow and 'knew how to keep a hotel." Bctter.-" Until lost week thit article of necessity baa maintained more than city pricea, but it was, at drained (a y Uild to the magio effect of a heavy grnst crop and approaching warm weather. The accumulation of the article, brought torn of the dealers to grief, and the result it a auddon decline from 35 to U ctt. per pound. In many placet it it telling at 20 eto. and leu. . ' . Shall Pox. Thit fearful disease is raging wi:h great violence in Danville. The stores, the schools, and the churches have been closed the Inst ten days, and all publio meeting ar interdicted. ;8ome fifty or sixty cases have been reported. Among these, are Included a number of varioloid. IVe trust the vigi lant measures adopted by the authorities will toon ,Sieck Itifavagoi. " ' . Mxssns. Reasak A Co., who have purchased the Steam Saw Mill property of Ira T. Clement, in this place, have taken possession of that establishment and are now ready to receive order at the mill for all kinds of manufactured lumber. ' 8fRAWBERRT Festival. Th ladies connected with St. Matthew's (Episnopal) Church, of this place, Intend holding a festival during the approaching strawberry season. The proceeds will be added to a fund raised by the ladies for the purposo of build ing a parsonage for the church. Bass Ball. t-A game of baseball came off on Saturday last, between th 2d nine ol the Keyatone and the 1st nine of the Athletics, two juvenile clubs of this place, on the grounds near the Northern Cen tral engine bouse, iu which the latter were beaten. School Board TbenewSohool Board, of this place, organized on Wednesday evening last, by re-electing the old officers. Tho officers of the' Board nr Em'l. Wilvert, President, Lloyd T. Rohrbach, Secretary, and John B. Leuker, Treasurer. A Festival ad Dimmer The ladies connected with the German Reformed Church, of this place, propose holding a festival on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th of July, in the new Masonic Hall. The proceeds are to be applied to purchasing a parsoonge for their pastor A dinner will be given on Tuesday, the day of h dedication of th Hall. Th ladies are desirous of securing the favor and patronage of the community in their good work, and are determined that no effort shall be spared to secure the plooaure ofall who may attend. The West Branch canal it now under the control and management of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, that corporation having quietly bought up the canal stock until Uiey secured about two-thirds of the stock. We learn that when this Wat done the old officers tcudered their resignations and now offi cers were chosen, consisting of the Preeident and Manager of .the railroad company, and the office removed from Jersey Shore to Philadelphia. The statement published tome time ago, that a law bod been potted by the last Legislature author! aing tho recording of soldier' discharges, it appears waa a mistake. An official statement hot been mode from the State Department to the effect that the bill patted the House, but failed in the Senate. Bobooor Improvements. The improvements in the lower part of our Borough are progressing ra pidly. Bom twenty bouses are going up below the . Shamokin Valley Railroad. We are pleated to tee that teveral of them are being constructed of brick, and will be an ornament to that part of the town. Th mill in process of erection on Fourth street, by J. C. Morgan, Esq., which it intended for a manufac tory of flaxseed oil, it nearly completed, and it now . ready tor II machinery. It it expected to be in operation by the first of August. W will notice more fully the improvements in this portion of the Borough in a future Issue. Street Railwat. We understand that the friend nf the proposed t treat passenger railway, from tilt place to Northumberland, have opened the books fax the subscription of tteek at the latter place, and that already a considerable sum has been su ti ter tbed. There Is aoino diflarenc of opinion in re. gard lo tho route, tome preferring th river road, -while other think th rout up Fourth street it not only shorter, but better, at it would run nearer the centre of this town, at 'well as in Cake's addition, where a number of dwellings are about being built, titnr the line of the proposed route. Some thirty persona from Lock Haven and vicinity visited this plat on Wednesday last, for the purpose ,of examining our new -Court House, with view of erecting a new on in that plao. Among them were the three County poaumUaiooer, on of th Associ ate Judge, and eight member of th bar, with other prominent and leading eitiiena of Clinton oounty . They stopped at tb Central Hotel for dinner, and left in tb 4 o'clock train, wall pleased, with their visit. The party occupied the Court House about an hour, and in order to teat it acouttio qualities a number of short, grandiloquent, ipread-eagla speech -as wer let off, amidst roar of laughter. Tb cyo- c Biitteo wer highly pleated, as everybody else i with this tplcodid building, excepting tho defect which prevent th dittinel bearing in the court room , .of th speakers, especially when th vole la raised. .,ii .. . : Am Oblioixu Coddctur. It U not el way that railroad com panic are tuooeatfal m th employment jt eondaotoff who are noted for their politeoea aid attention to tbt traveling public, but w can aafcly , ay that th Nerthern Central it aa exoeptioo to th rale. Th ondwetor oan ployed en thit mad r ' generally selected with the greatest ear by th offi cers of lha company. Aapeng them w might men tion Mr. A. Newberry, conductor of th Buffalo Ex ' pre, who baa long been) employed en th road, is a gentleman well qualified for ,th position be hold, and all who travel on hi train Rsay (al pwfeetly rr wbll under hi ebarg. He it careful, obliging and courteous, and hat gained blgk rnaUlioa at a tailrnal nea. .' . '-.'',.' kit -. --i-.-..v'' sr- Jinn Bead. "Stale m V Jon tbad". is an old dago, . dectm bklBoodln WMMtK&(tf-i fetW si Wednesday; Junk lHh,v1rw parbhluM to Brat J BreteriDUon bntinet,,, uittwiinHUH, eaegnt i me ouaqeenanna,! De le Ui dam, at thli -plaee. 'i It waa sraet ef your overgrown, pot-bellied nth, but airmail, rittoontio and Intelligent looking abed, trm and eleaUo a If Just let loose from a "school" in whioh It had been portolng th iiaual fiaeatorl! geographical studie 6f tbaibad family, in exploring lb tooroe of th noble Susquehanna, and aaaertlng tb "rightof f y" long enjoyed by iu ancestor before the march of improvement had obstraoted that great highway of the piscatorial tribe Had thit aliad the power of tpeeeh It eould, no doubt, a "tale unfold" in regard to its Journey no the river, and explain how It cot up Col. Worr all's grand stair-case at the Columbia dami. ereoted especially, .under Mi act of Aasoinbly, far lb convenience of tb thad .family. Perhaps It was one of the pioneers tent np. especially by oar old friend, th gallant o1onl, t explore th rout and "repor progress" for farther improvement. If to, we hope the Colonel will embody the result in hit next report lo th legislature'. ' . , A Srmaa The Sclintgrove Timtt, of Wednes day lost, aayt that about forty boatmen, who'wore engaged in transporting coal for the Trevorton Coal Company, mad strike for higher freights on Monday, at the' coal basin near Port Trevorton. They insisted on the oompany paying them fifteen eentt additional freight per ton, and leagued toge ther and provented other boatmen from carrying at the old rate. Their numbor being too formidable to bo overcome by the company, the Sheriff of Snyder county was brought Into requisition, who proceeded to the plaoe with a posso of seventeen men. . Bat twenty-six of the rioters wore on-tho ground whon the Sheriff, arrived, who were arrested. Th diffi culty waa settled by the company paying th Bheriff $40, and the strikers agreeing to leave the premises. Dfowsbd. We are informed by our Northumber land' correspondent that on Thursday afternoon, 23d nit., the dead body of a man' was found in the North Branch, near Rcnner's lock, by Mr. Charles Jones. Decomposition wat very far advanoed. The body wat clothed only in a shirt, pair of pantt, and one boot. The verdict of the Coroner's jury was "found dead." A pipo aud a tin box, murkod with the loiters "P. M. C," were found upon tho body, which was immediately buried. Bl'RglaiiY at Darville. A bold and auooetsful hnrglnry waa perpetrated at the residenoo of Mi chael Rusensteio, in Danville, on Saturday 'night week last. . The burglar or burglar effected an en trance into hia bouae and carried off a box contain ing two gold watchca, aix ailver spoons, a diamond breastpin, and other jewelry, besides two hundred dollars in greenbacks, teventy-tbree dollars in silver and a two dollar and a half gold piece. The money and Jewelry were taken from a box under the bed whereon Mr. Rosenstein and wife were sleeping. A reward of $50 is offered for the return of the pro perty and conviction of the burglars. Ren Me We learn that the Shohomokiu Tribe of Improved Ordorof Rod Men, at this place, is rapidly increasing. The Tribe was organized laat spring, aud bos largoly increased in numbers since. The order was instituted in the year 1X12, at Fort Mifflin. At that time it wot a political institution, and continued assuehup to 1830, when politics were discarded, and the order waa reorganized for benevo lent purposes. In 1849 the officers of the German lodges met in Baltimore, and there It was argued by tome that they were not properly treated by the English lodge. At that time tho Metamora Tribe declared itself independent. The order then num bered eighteen lodges in Pennsylvania and six in Philadelphia. In 1851 five more . lodges withdrew, and the order wat subsequently established with the titlo of the Independent Order of Red Men. At the present timo there are thirty-five German lodges in Pennsylvania, twenty-two in Philadelphia, tix on the Pacific coast, and a numbor in other cities. The total membership is put down at twenty-two thou laud. Fine Lager Beer. We are indebted to Mr. Joseph Bacher, proprietor of the Cold Spring Brew ery, of thit place, fur a keg of most excellent lager beer, manufactured at hit eatablishment. Aa th American office hat always been noted fur the tem perate habits of iu attachcee, and never indulging in more than one glass at a time, we thought it th duty of a good Samaritan to advise a number of friends of our luck. Accordingly they were soon collected, tho keg was skilfully and graoefully tapped, and the foaming lager drank to the health of our liberal and enterpriziug brewer. All hands pronounced it a number ou article, equalling, if not excelling, the best beer mado in the eitiua, and we do not sue why it should be otherwise, as Mr. Bacher hot one of the finest vaults and all the material ne cessary for making good lager, equal to any estab lishment of the kind in thit section of the State. We tender our sincere thanks to Mr. Bacher for hit kind remembrance of the printers, and wish bim many yours of happiness, plenty of lager, and an abundance of customers. The steam cylinder in the old taw mill of Messrs Billinyer, Nogcl A Co., at LewUburg, exploded with a load report on Thursday week. The head blew out, and the cylinder waa ripped open longitudinally. The momentum of the fly-wheel kept matters moving for a few momenta in a very satisfactory manner- Proviileutiully, the engineer bad gone out, or ho would have been either killed by the fragments or scalded to death. Beyond the destruction of the cylinder, and delay and exptnso iu repluciug it, no damage was done. Ellinger A Foote's Combination, Thit troupe of wonderful little people, with a first-clasa musical troupe, will appear at the new Mosonio Hall, iu this plaoe, to-day, (Saturday,) in the afternoon and eve ning. The Bridgeport (Conn.) Standard, published at the home of the celebrated Tom Thumb, tayt : 'Com. Foote is 500 per cent, smarter than Ocn. Tom Thumb, and is, In our estimation, the greatest curiosity of the kind ever brought betore tbe publio, nut only at being the smallest man ever exhibited, but being thoroughly educated he is a perfect mas ter ol ibe Uermun and buglish languages also a oomodian and aotor of Uie first order. Tbe Commo dore's sister, (the Fairy of the West,) it a well ma tured little lady, perfect in form, not bull'the size of uen. join thumb t wife, with a tweet and beautiful face. Her feet are to tiny that No. 1 shoe, children'! lite, are over large for her; tbe it fur superior to any curiosity ever yet brought before tbe publio. She speaks Uerman and English, and it the ttar of admi ration among the ladies. Tbe little comical renins, Col. buiall, all things considered, is deculedlv oue of the finest duncers we ever saw, both in male and fe male character.- They are assisted in Ibe perform- uiooauj ih enarining vocalist, Anns rjnnger." The little people are accompanied by Wn. B. Hur rison, Lb extemporaneous poet, Prof. Brooks, the blind violinist, Matter Zaok, tha lautioal wonder, and other comic and musical talent. " Editor Tble. . The Atlantic Monthly The Juno number of thit magazine contains, among other contributions, articles oo St. Loeia, Shakspeare,- Negro Spirituals, Russian America, Tbe Comedians, The Early Dayt of Montreal, AO., from the pent of Prof. O. W. Holmes. John U. Whitlier. E. P. Whinole. Jmiu Parton and others. This is deoidedlyou of the boat magazine puousnea in inn eouau-y, iicknor A Fielda, Publisher, Boatou, Mass. . The North Bbitish Review, for March, hat been republished by tbe i.eonard boot! fuhh.hing- Com puny, 140 Fulton atreet, New York. The article, in tbi number are, Tbe Policy of Trades-Unions: George Buchanan ; Tb Political Writinca ol Richard Cobdeo; On th Character of the Old Northern Hoe try ; Viator Cousin ; The Oytter-Fisbehet; Oxford Uuiversity fcxtention ; The Ileugal f amine or 1BOO An exoelient number of thit able English Review. - The Edikbubub Review. We have rooeivad the April number of I his superior English Review, which bat been republished by loa Lieojiaril tsaott rublisb iug Co., 140 Fulton street, New Vark. It eoa ttula are at fullowt: Couut Buugsot' Memoirs; ArcbsBolojry ef North Auiariua; Tb Prussian Cam paign of I riot : Pasteur on Spoutaneoua Ueneraiioo ; Life ana Works of Han Holbein; ftitaalisiai Th Heign of Louis At . ; Correspondence of n illiaos V. with xvari Urey; ratal Aoeiueuia la tyoaa Mine Todd on Parliamentary Government. . . Blackwood' Maoaiinb. The May namber of thit able fcogltsh tnagatin hat already been repub lished bv tbe Leonard Scott Publutinai Co., 140 Ful ton ttreet, Nr York.' 'Th following it th Ubl of oonienia : urowniowa par . , oooiat aaaoiuoiu A Modern Metrieiaat Cornelias O'Dowd; Traatat- laatt Fenianitml How to Make a Catalogue of Pooka; An Early Peep at the Show Tb Hsfora Bill . . .. . NOTICES. rjaa jtej . jearn'tn amg tana lion need, apply wJUkQat iatiafaetory reeouoiendtiona ' W'. A. BxTf .. ' Cuba Qoona. W hav xamlnd bi trm goods Juat opened by J, E. Smlok, Merobant Tailor, Uthlaplae, th goad quajltie and low prioaabf wbloh forcibly remind n ef the good time previoon tothtwar. 'With an elegant assortment On band, which ha now offer at greatly rednoed prieea, be I able to tell much cheaper than any ether establish mobt.r Call and exAulti the goods; I j - Tna Warm Weather is aaweloome to all just now' fa p haadsoma and keaaonabi clothing mad at lha rionular lailorini establishment of J. F. Shaf- f for l).'.W. oo'rner of Market .and Third atreet. . Uentlatsea are especially invited to-eall and aee the new stock of Sumsitr Caatimarea, and learn the pri cea, oefor ordering elsewhere. ... .; iiie ' i i : I "Alwat aim at what become yon," although an old saying, Is most ridioaloul advioe. 1 Just Ima gine a man letting p bis beat eoat for a target and biasing away at it ! Ridiculous, Indeed, If It should happen t be one of those becoming, fashionable, cheap and durable eoat turned out at tho Continen tal Bataar, Market Square. 1 ... i- "" 1 trite I '.'There's two ways of doing it," aaid Pat to him self, at he stood muting and wailing for a job. ' If I tave tne four thoutand dollar, must lay np two hundred dollars a year for twenty years, or I oan put away twopty dollart a year for two hundred years.". Pat or anybody else oan easily tave twenty dollars a year by purchasing his Boots and Ehoet at Miller's Exoeltior Store, Markot Square. "Veri, Vioi, Vim," was th dispatch sent back to his country by the great Cicsar, after ho had met and conquered the enemy. This short aaying It ac cepted by tho people now-a-dayt, instead of using the latin, translate it by saying, "we camo, saw, and conquered" all our prejudices by .buying our Hats and Capa at the fashionable Hat and Cap Emporium of S. Faust, Market street, Suubory, Pa., whora oan be purchased goods, of the latent style and boat quality. . " Life Insurance A person owes a debt, and he fears, should be die in the present state of affairs, the compulsory payment of it would bring bis family, or tbose depending on bim, into distress ; by insuring bis life for the amount, he secures the payment of it, at bis death, from the Company. Jacob Shii-man, Firtantl Lift Inturanrt Agent, Sunbury, Pa. "Dear Father. Comb iloua ! ' Oh. father, dear father, do ploase hurry home, My con(itleiiceno more abuse, You've promised again and again from Thatcher's You would bring me anew pair of shoes. My big toe sticks out like the lioad ot a clam, Anil you of neglect duth accuse, Ik-ciuito'you huve failed from Thatcher' To bring home my new puir of shoes. The poor dear oreature's thrilling appeal has been complied with. Her "dud" purchased her a pair of the beautiful gaiter bouts ut Thatcher's well known establishment. i -. . v v PaoToonAPiir. The bouutiful pictures taken at Byerly'a Photograph Gallery, In Simpson's building, Market street, are acknowledged the best ever pro. duced in Sunbury. Notwithstanding this, Byerly charges loss than moat any other artist. Go at once to hit gallery and be( convinced at to the truth o this assertion. . . J , The Season. Spring boa oorae, and with it the necessity ' for -Spring clothing. The question is where cat) the. best and cheapest be had ? Those who rend this paragraph are'invttcd to call at J. O. Bock't, Fourth ttreet, whore clothing it made up in the best style, and at the lowest prices. MARBIAQES. On Wednesday, May 29ih. by Rev. S. W. Reigart, Mr. William Shafkr, of Milton, and Miss HtDtccA A. Biundle, of Sunbury. flli.UUtV nARKETN, Corrected Weekly for the "American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do perewt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do perewt. Wheat, prim red ' per bushel, Rye, do Corn, new do Oata, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared per round de . do unpared . - do Dried Apples, do fin oo 8 Oil 10 00 6 60 2 75 .. 1 SO 1 10 70 00 40 25 15 3 00 Dried Cherries, (unttoned,) per bu. -But tor, per pound, per dozen, per pound, do do do do do do per pair 25 18 25 20 20 18 14 r-BKi Cheese, Lard, Hums. Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, " fronc " Mutton, ' OaJckeut, l:t 1H 00 Fliiaitok.iu 4'oul Trade, Sramokin, June S, 18n7. 'Van. Cwi . Sent for weok ending June 1, 12.3MI i: Per last report, 1G0.0W IS 17?.4H2 II 1U7.7A) 01 25.24:1 13 To same time lost year, Decrease. Special Notius. Instantly. Any trouble occasioned by eating cucumbers or unripe fruit will disappear iustanterif the sufferer will take one twtllow of Coe'a Dyspep sia Cure. It it perfectly harmless. "Shine out, little head, running over with curls, To the flowers, aud be their sun." There is nothing more intrinsically beautiful In the natural adornment of the human form than a fine head of hair. Without it eveu the most comely creatures are almost repulsive, and the plain be come positively ugly. Urey hairs, although ac counted an honor to the old, have never been to con sidered with respect to tbe middle aged and ibe young. Too often it ia looked upon aa a result of dissipation; yet many of tbe latter are innocently aiuicted ty mate inisroriuoea. wnmn tney oouni easi ly remedy by a use of the proper means. '-Barron's Vegetable lfnir Restorative, oue of tbe uiimt arti cles for toilet use, will effectually prevent and oura baldneaa, grey hair, and almost all d if eases of the V ..U....I.I k. ;!..... ! THE HEALING POOL, And House of Meroy. . HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, for Young- Men, on the sriuie of Solitude, and the Errors. Abu- tat and Disease which destroy th manly powers, ana create i muetl i men la to Marriage, witn sure meant of relief. Sent iu sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Add rone DR. J. 8K1LLIN UOt'UUTON, Howard Aaaoeiation, fniladelpbia, ra. rfune 8, io(. ly 0 NE PRICE CLOTHING. . ' JONES' - OLD ESTABLISHED O.M2 1K1.'K CLOTHING HOUSE, . 604 Mar Wet Nlrent, On door abov Sixth, Philadelphia, j f For tuanv year this aubliahmnt ha don buai- neatontbaOn Price Syam, and we believe we are tbe only Clothing Ho use in the eity that atrietly adhere to ihia priuoiple. We have earned a refu tation which we are proud of, tor good tuate is Mlect- geud stylet end SjutMiuiitial material, and pot lea r. . , i Uu - i. , liX'l'UA U LI.L NAUK, . W aanpioy the beat talent, - for Cutter, and eur doed are of both kinds Fashionable and plain so that all taste eon be tutted. - Tbe price ars the vary lowest, at any one by a moment t thought mutt tea, or otherwise w eould Mot meet tbe competition of our ueignoon, lor aa neaenuetioot are ever made. we meat put eur prioet down to Ui advantages w Dmeiiae.i . ' ' ' - 1,1 Tb people may depend, thit it th tree plan npon wnicQ to oo Dutineaa, ana .many a .eoiiar can oe tared te Ciouiiog buyer by keeping fm mind ' JONES' ; , ONI PRICE CLOTHINO HOl'SB, ' 404 Market Strreet, PbUadelphU, Ket ea the Corner, bat one door above Sixth. March 23, 187-i J " -' , t. iTO'CCRB CONBOSPTTOir, the ryatem matt I prepared to that tb tung will heal. , To ssjom plish Uila, th liver and ttomaoh matt flret be oleanted and an appetite created for good wboleaotxa food, whlob, by them mediolhe will b digested properly, and good healthy blood med thus building op tb eomlilutioa. SClIfiNCK'S MANDRAKI FILLS oleana the atomaoh of all bilioue nr tnuoou accumu lations; and, by using th Sna Weed Tonl in con nection, the appetite it restorod. BC11ENCR d PULMONIC 8TRUP hi nutritious as well aa medicinal, and, by using the three reme dies, all impuritiee are expelled from tbe system, acd good, wholesome blood made, whioh will repel all diaeaa. If patient will take these medioinee ac cording to directions, Consumption very frequently in ita Inst stage yields readily to their action. Take tbe pills frequently, to oleanaethe liver and atomach. It doe not follow that because tha bowels are not ooetivo they are not required, for aometimes in di arrhoea they are necessary. The atomach must be kept healthy, and an appetite oreated to allow th Pulmonic Syrup to act on tb respiratory orgsajs properly and allay any irritation. Then all that ia required to perform a permanent our it, to prevent taking oold Exorcise about the room as much a possible, eat all tbe richost food fat moat, game, nnd, in foot, anvthimr tha annatita eravea: but be particular and mastiaate well. .. Pot. 20, 180n. 2nd w. ea. mo. 1 yr. ' Ir. M IsttirS Hals-ana of Wild ' Cherry. - " 1 In th whole history of medical discoveries, no remedy hat performed so many or aucb remarkable cure of tb numerous affections of tb Throat, Lonob and Chest, as thia long-tried and justly oelo- brated Balsam. So generally acknowledged is the superior excellence of this remedy that but few of tb many who hav tostod it virtue by experience fail to keep it at hand aa a speedy and oertuin cur for audden attacks of Cold fully believing that it remedial power are comprehensive enough to em brace every form of disease, from the slightest cold to the most dangerous symptom of pulmonary com plaint. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From Rev. Francis Lobdcll, Pastor of the South Con gregational Church, Bridgeport, Conn. "I oonsidar it a duty which I owe to suffering hu manity to bear teatiuionv to the virtues of Dr. Wis- tnr's Balsam of Wild Cberry. I have used it when 1 liavo bud orcosion for auy remedy for Coughs, Colds or Sore Throat. for many years, and never in a single instance has It failed to reliove and cure me. 1 have frequently been very hoarse on Saturday, and looked forward to the delivery of two sermons on the following day with sad misgivings, but by a liberal use of the Balaam my hoarseness has invaria bly been removed, and 1 have preached without difficulty. "I recommend It tn my brethren in the ministry, and to publio speakers generally, aa a certain reme dy tor the bronchial troubles to whioh we are peculi arly exposed." Prepared by SETII W. FOWLE A SON, 18 Tre mont St., Boston, and for tale by Druggists generally. For all the Protean forms of Disease originating In SCROFULA, ' there is nothing that can equal tbe purifying effects of Iodine when administered in a pure suae. DI. II. ANDERS' IODINE WATER Is a pure solution nf Iodine dissolved in water, with out a solvent, and is tho best remedy for Scrofula and kindred diseases ever discovered. Circulars free. J. P. DINSMOKE, US Dcy Street, New York. Sold by Druggists generally. je8,-3t IIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTIUCT HI EXjrC2 JtmfitLT vx,--. - Is a certain cure fui diseases of the . jr? . BLADDER, KIDNKYS, GRAVEL, DROPSxY OR GANIC WEAKNKS3, F KM A LB COMPLAINTS, GKNLItAL DEW LIT Y, and all disease of the URINARY ORGANS, whethej existing in MILE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and uo matter of IIUW LONG STANDING. Ptsenaea of these organs require the use nf a diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption nr Insan ity muy ensue. Our Flesh and Ulood are supported Iroiu tuese sources, and the . - HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, aud that of Posterity, depends open prompt use of a reliable remedy. HEt.MBOCD'S EXTRACT BUCHU, Established upwards of IS years, prepared by II. 1". llUI,.MIIOI..I, DRUGGIST, 694 Brnadwav, New York, mid i'4 uih lutii Street, i'lniadriphia, Pa. March t, tetl.r-lf . IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BITCIIU end Improved Rose Wash cures secret nod delicate disorders in all their stuses, at little eapense, Utile Ol no r-hsnge in diet, ro in-c-Hiveiiieitceaiid no exposure. II ia pleaaatit in taste and (trior, iiriineilnite in ita action, and f;ee frorft ell inju rious properties. mim'67 ly TAKE NO M OR K UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE RK.VI KDI KS for unpleasant eird de,iee,iua diseusra. L'ae tJSXMBOLR'S KxTBACt llCCHO ABB ixrBOVtll 11 USX WASH. Marco ii, 1907. ly I'OI.rLiA'l'i: &. VO.'H GERMAN ERASIVE SOAP It manufactured from PURE MATERIALS, ard may be considered the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For sale by all Orocers. May 18, 1867 ly. 'I'o CoitKiimptlTe. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weekt by a very tiniple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a tevere lung affec- tian, and that dread disease, Consumption it anx ious to make kuowu to bit foliow-tuScrert the means of cure. To all who desire It, be will tend a cepy of the prescriptiuu used (free of charge.) with the direc tions lor prcpariug and using the tame, which they will find a sure cure for CoxsrnrTio. Asthma, DiioSciiiti8, Cut on a, Coliis, and all'Tbrnat and Lung Affections. The only objeot of Ihe advertiser iu teudiug the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and sprcud information" which be conceives to be iuvuluuble, and bo hope every tulfcrer will try hit remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing Ihe prescription, ruKE, by return mail, will pleuee address REV. FDW AltD A. WILSON, my 13-'67.Iy Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y. liuotv 'I'liy Dentlny. Madami E. F. Tuoubtom th groat English As trologist, Clairvoyant and Psyonometrieian, who bus astonished the acientifio elaase of the Old World, haa now located herself at Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton posettettuch wonderful power of aeoond light, at to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to Ihe tingle or married of either sex. - While in a state of trauee, sac delineates tbe very features of the peraon you are to marry, and by th aid of an instrument of intense power, known at the Poychoiuolrupe, guarranteea te produce a life like picture of the future bssband or wile of tbo applicant, together with date of marriage, position in lite, leading trait of character, Ac This it no humbug, at thousand of tostiuinnialt ean assert. bbe will tend, when desired, a oeritued certificate, or written Kuarantee. that the Picture It what it nur- ports to be. ' liy enclosing a email luck of bair, and atating place of birth, age, disposition and com plexion, ana enclosing hlty eentt and stamped en velope addreaaed to yourself, yon will receive tbe picture and desired iuforuiatiou by return mail. All communication sacrudly confidential. Addreaa in eon&dence, madakb iu. t. juouarori, r. u. Box ii.i, Hudson, N. Y. feb 16-'67.1y. , 11111 ITCH I lit lit SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! WIIEA-TON'S OINTMENT. lYtll Cure tbe licit la 4t Hour. Also cure SALT RHEl'M, L'LCKRS, CU1L BLAINE, and all ERUPTIONS OF 1UK SKIN Prioe M cents. For sale by the riruggitte. By Bend ing 60 cent to WEEKS A POri'ER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, tree of pottage, to any part of the United Bute j 23 '60-y Wonderful but Trite. .Madam RtmsaTox, Ihe world-returned Astrolo gist and Somnambullstlo Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant Mate, delineate! .tbe very feature of th peraon yon, are to aaarry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known at the Psycho snetrepe, guarantee to produce a purfect and life like picture nf the future husband or wife of tbe applioant, with data of marriage, eoeurastion, lead ing trait of eharaater, Ao. Ihi ia no imposition, at testimonial! without number ean assert. Oy atating plaoe ef birth, age, disposition, color sf eye anil bair, and eaoloalng fifty cents, and tumped envelop addreaaed to yourself, you will reeetv the pVolure by return mail, together with desired information. ty Addles Inoontdeno. MiPABB XiiBTBCBI Kxatuteron, r. O. Box 3W7, Wt Troy, V. Y. ' wv - . -reblw-'eT ly. Coneamptlon Cartablt) by T i JiAehtjstck'ti MAetlclftea. UKLMBOLD'S COMCRNTRATTD EXTRACT ,;JA5! J) JlV bvcuv a, K r . .IttbaOreatDlureUo. ,( f ' UUmioUTl CtncmtraUi Extract BartctpariUa H j I th Oierrt Blood Pariler. . . . Both art prepared eeorwdinf In rule of Pharmacy and Chemise-), end are the tuosiaeuvo that oan be made. MrhJ, lt'jlT : Fro let KTerytaoejjr. A Large pp. Circular, giving Information of th greatest Importance to the young of both eexe. It teaches bow th homoly may booom beautiful, the despised reepeoted, and tbe forsaken loved. No yodng lady or gentleman should fall to send their addr, and rcoeiv a oopy, post-paid, by re turn mail. Addres P. O. Drawer, 71, Tmy.H. T. aUrrort of Vottlh. A gentleman wbo suflored for year from Nervous Debility, Promatur Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiaeretion, will, for tb ak of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, tha recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was oured. SuSurert wishing to profit by tb advertiser')- exparlence, can do so by addressing, in perfect oonfldenoe, JOHN H. OtJDEN, my 18 -07. ly 43 Cedar Street, N. Y. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. Music I Music 1 1 MISS MARION DUVALL respectfully Informs the oiliaens of Sunbury, that she will give Musio Lessons on Piano or Mulodcon, either at bcr own residenoo or at that of the pupil. Sunbury, May 25, 1867. T. S. SHANNON, Practioal Watchmaker AMD JEWELER, From PHILADELPHIA. ' 1 In Simpson's Building, Market Square, STJ1TBTJKT. PEITH'A. FINE Oold and Silver American and Swiss Watcbea, Jloeka. Jewelry and Silver ware, con stantly on band. Aiair Jewelry and Masonic Marks made to ordor. . . Oold and Silver Plating done In the best manner and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Fine Watclie, Clock, Mutio Roxet and Jowelry Repaired and warranted. All order promptly Ailed. Sunbury, June 1, 1867. AtlmlnlMtrcitor'rt Notice. NOTICE ia hereby given that letters of adminis tration nave been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of Anna Mliria Myers, late of the Bo rough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Peun'n., deceased. All parsons indebted io laid estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe estate are requested to present them for settlement. JOHN MYERS, Adra'r. Lower Augusta twp., Juno 1, 1867. Jfotice to Merchants and Shippers. flllE undersigned, proprietors of Welter A Frick't X Line, give notice to raorohaot and thippere that their Depot it still at 811 Market ttreet, Phila delphia, and all tloods directed to Sunbury and Dun villa will be promptly delivered. lt- Cars leave 811 Market street, Philadelphia, tri-weekly Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. W. C. GOODRICH. May2i, '67. J. R. RICHARDSON. 1IERD1C 110 USE, a. i i'sox, tiup't, . WILLI AMSPORT, PA. Moy 25, 1867. 6m -. Auditor' Sltitvmcnt ol" the Mount j Account of Jordan township. WE, the undersigned, having carefully audited tha liounty Account of tbe Supervisor'! and the Committeemen, appointed to recruit fur ssid township of Jordan, county of Northumberland, nnd tbe same to be as follows : April Bib, 1404. Amount paid for 10 men and expenses for recruiting by Llias Shaffer, committeeman, (2,336 30 Amount raised by taxatiou and subscription, $2,326 30 Augutt, 1861. Amount paid 18 men furnished for the military ser vice by Joseph Sebwartt, commit teeman, Expeuaet, 7.M0 00 271 07 17,811 67 6,013 80 Amount by taxation and lubiorlptlon, Amount yet due, Janurry 2ith, 1865. Amount paid 10 men lor the niilitay service by D. M. bchwarli and Eliot Hooker t, ooiu- Uiilleuien, Expenses, SS97 87 $5,060 00 108 15 Total indebtedness of the township, (6,066 02 V ituets our hands the 2 id day of May, 1867. PriTKR SCHWARTZ, ) GEO. W. TKALTMAN, Auditor. WM. A. SHAFFER, ) Juno 1. St. HATCHETS. Tbe best and cheapott for th consumer tr thoss inauuiaoturea by JENKINS & TONGUE, lMiiluuVInhlu. Shingling, Lathing, Claw and Broad, made of the bust oust-sleel and warranted at soul or better tliun any olbert made in the United States, and sold ut much lower price than auy other really first-clas naicncis. iuey are tempered oy one 01 tne nrtu, S.J. Tongue, who poaeeate a peculiar faculty that might be vailed STEEL ON THE BRAIN, Whioh gives bis tools a grant celebrity iu these parts. TRY THEM. Not. 33 and 35 Richmond Street: the red cart up Xiiird Street cross Richmond, near the work. Philadelphia, May 25, 1867 lm ST All kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Punt, Ink, Paper, Ao. j Miscellaneous Books, a good assor'" tnout. All tbe new books received aasnon aa nubliahed. axd for aale at n G a n w w a o o W 09 o w : I to W w 09 0 I W w OS C 53 w d to . Publisher' price. BIBLES, Prayer Book and Hymn Books, iu every alyle of binding. Catholio Prayer Books. FAMILY BIBLES io various ttylet- DICT10N ARIES of all sites. Juveniles and Toy Book, a large assortment Itlunk Hooka and Blank Forme of ail kinds. Foolscap, Legal Cap, Letter and Ante Papers. COPYING BOOKS, InktUndt, Pen Racks, Filet, Paper, Cutters and Counting Home Stationery generally. PHOTOGRAPH and dear. ALBUMS cheap ' Uold Pent and Holder. Pocket Book and Bill Wallet.. Picture Framea. btereoaoupet and Views, American, French, A e. Drawing Paper,' all aitet, Bristol Board, Ac,. Diaries, Memorandum Books, Ao. Backgammon Boards, Garnet, Cheat men, Ae. Toys a large and complete assortment! hare-Ualle and Data, jtuning float and Tackle. I Perfume, Brphemian and Parisian Mamies, ao. Uold Pens re-pointed.. Lamps, Shade, Ulobot, Chimney, Ae. Wall Paper and Border, all kind. Window Curtaine, Paner Uilt and Oiled. Mutio and Musical Instrument. I3r All kind of Books and Stationery not on hand promptly ordered. -All the Lailv and Weekly Papers and MagaVwea. Aseut forth ''American Orgao " Auto tor "La Rote't Hair Restorative," Enamel of America, and 'National Steam Navigation Company Suupury, May la, U6J.. , . - - , V.I .1 Si. , 1.1 . PEOTOOEAPH ALBUMS BOOKS AK3J STATIONERY, Monthly Time Book Drawing Bookt and Slate Bock, Hymn Book Blink Bookt, Memorandum Books, Diariet, Poekc Book. Ink Stand, Pont, feteils, a tn aaeor isitmt of Paper, Ink, Ao. Jot saJt by ANNA PAINTER. jpULL end tee the beautlul Bird Cagae it th j new sairawareetorvTM I E. COJILEY A CO NEW GROCERY! Market Street, three door east of the Railroad, north aide, SUNBURY, PA. WHOLES AL3 A RETAIL AND Provision Store FOR CHEAP GOODS t 0 Their Stock la complete, coniisting In part of 6UOAR8, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OILr Tobaooo, Cigar, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, iS'hoiilcliirs, Cheese, Fruit, Ulast, Lamps, Ac, Ao. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, tjf Coll and exnmineour .Stock, and satisfy your solves. fc'unhu ry, April 27, 167. TAKE NOTICE, rPHAT all tbose wbo are Indebted to Doctor J. W. JL PEAL, on Note or Book Account, are invited to settle tho anme within thirty days, as after tbat they will be placed in the hands of U. W. Ziegler., Esq., for collection without respect to persons, J. W. PEAL. Sunbury, May 25, 1867. 2tn MASONIC HALL BUILDING. DHEISBACH BHOTHEHS, RESPECTFULLY Inform their friends and cus tomers, that they have removed Iheir Store Into tbe aouth end room of the'Mnsonio Building.on Third street, opposite the Depot. Sunbury, where they will be happy to wait upon tbein. Their largo assortment of Groceries. Provisions, AC, are all fresh and of the best quality, consisting of Teas, Coffees, Sugars, and Spices. Dried and Canned Fruits, 'Prunes, Raisins, Cheese, and Crackers, and in fact everything usually kept in the Urocery lino. They would nlio call attention to their lorRo and cheap lot of Oood Family Flour, Oroen Tea, Hams, Shoulders, Ac, which are constantly kept on baud. FRESH FISH and Vegetables, every Tuesday and Friday evcuingt. Oive them a call and tee for yourselves. Sunbury, April 27, 1B67. MICK! BRICK ! BRICK! 'i'o the Clticn ol' Nuubury nnd Yifinlty. THE undersigned have bought tbe Brick-Yard and improvements, formerly leased nnd worked by A. B. Slcvcus. and buvo muuo additional im provements, and arc now prepared to make oontractt lo manufacture and deliver BK1CK in large quan titles , tor building and other purposes. By the mnnulacturo of a good article, and prompt attention to business, we hopo 10 receive a sharo of public patronage. Orders left at the Brick-Yard, or Box 14, t'unbury Post Office, will be promptly attended to. T. HIMES A CO. Sunbury, May IS, 1S07 Sin HEW SHOE STOP.E. Market Street, adjoining Gourhnrt'a Confectionery Store, SUNBURY, Pa. rilHF undorsigned respectfully informs the citijen X of Sunbury and vicinity, that he baa opened a NEW MIOL STOKE, fur the aulo as well as fur the manufacture of the nuest and best quality of Ladies' Shoes, viz : lalovolaitl, llorrucco, (.'silt-aiktn nnd I.KKtin 4piil-rr, Ac. Children's Shoes of nil kinds. Hit stock is entirely new and well selected. He also mnniifncturcs fine French and other Calf akin Hoota nnd Shoea for tieritlcmen. Ordora for ladies and gentlcinen'a custom work will be promptly attended to and got up in the best style by skilful mechanics. Shoe limlings Ac, constantly kept on hand and for tale to the trade. J. II. JEFFRIES. Sunbury, April 20, 1537. WATCHMAKER A JEWELER Market Squara, n-nr tho Court House, L'.,-?lj.rtd SUNBURY, Northumberland Count", Pa. HE bas just opened an assort incnt of Hold and Plain Patent Watches. CLOCKS for Railroads. Bunks and Dwollirgs. Fine Uold Rings, Fingor Rings, Bracelet, Minia ture Ciucs, Medallions, Lockets. Pencils, Tbimhlet, .Spectacles, Silver Table, Dessert, Tea Suit and Mustard Spoons, Sugar Spoous. Cups, Napkin Kings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Shields, Combs, Diamond Pointed Pous. Casters, Pitchers. Butter Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cuke Boskets, Syrup Pitchers, Ac. Ac, He invites the citiiens of Sunbnry nnd vicinity to cull at the above place, where he -will be happy to wait upon them. t srPartieularattention paid to REPAIRING. April 13, IKo7, J. H. Conley & Co., Jlni-ltd Street, I'ut ot'llie Itnilroad BUNBURY, PENH'A. DEALERS IN roiii:ic; & aiikkica:, Hardware & Cutlery. tfpiiK attention of Mcchnnios, Fanners, Builder, I X and Buyers generally it invited to the tact that wo uie now offering a bettor selected assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC, than ever was offered in this marked nt prices much telow those heretotore ftemnmlen ny aenlers. Our slock comprises all articles in this lino of business, embracing a general assortment of tools and mate riuls used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE AND WAOONMAKERS, JOINERS, AC, AC, toffctber w ith a lnrice stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes. Rope, Chains, Urindstoiie", Mill and X Cut buws, ao., oc Suubury, March 30, 1867. STEVENS E0TJSE, 1, S3, 23 & 27 Broadway, N. 7. Opposite Bowling (ireen, ON THE EUROPEAN i'LAN. THE STEVENS HOUSE la well and widely known to lha traveling publiu. Tbe location ia espe cially suitable to merchants and business men ; it it Iu close proximity to tne tiu-nii ss part of tne city is on the highway of Southern and Western travel and adjacent lo all the principal Railroad and S'teamhont depots. the albt t.Na JIUI fcl-. bos liberal aecomuiodn- tion for over ;t(iO guests it is well tiirui.-hcd, and possesses every mudurii improvement for the com fort aud entertainment of iis inmates. Ihe rouis are spacious and well reulil.iled provided with gas and water tlio attendance is prompt and respectlul and the table is generously pruvided with every delicacy of the season at moderate rates. irt'j. a. viiAOi, a. rrop trt. May 25, J?W. m S II OEM AKEIIS. THE best qualities of Sole Leather, French Calf skins, Mnrroucui, Linings, Lustt, Nails, Pegs- Tools of ail kinds, and every thing used by tho trade, for jue lowby J. 11. COM.EY A CO. A3 ris.-t1.lt urn I liitleiii'utai, HOE'S ttroin Hakes. Steel and Iron Oarden Rakes, Ijuug and D lluiidle Spades, 'bovels, Manure aud Hay Forks, Urase and Urain beythea, Urain Cradles, Cradle Finger, Trace, Breaai. Tongue and Log Chains. Urind-slouea, Fanning Mill Keivea of all sites and kinds, a large assortment of Red H'agon llamet, liir Plowing, Farm Bulls. Cultivator Teeth, fur aalu by J. H. CONLEY A CO. IE AD Pipe, all siica in store, and for tale by J CONLEY A CO. niti: Al ivati:u 1UUUF noorzKa : m 11IMEH A CO., are the Agents in th Counties X a nf Northumberland, Snyder and Mumuur, for WARREN'S Improved Fir and Water-Proof Roof. Tbi ia the cheapest aud beat Roof that can bv put on a building. Has been used in lb eity of Philadelphia, ainoe 1851, where it b-as superseded almost every other kind of Roof. It is recuuimend ed by the builders, and it used on all of lha finest buildings iatbat eity. PartLeoontemplaling build ing, will do well to examine into the merits ef Ihi aud all ether kinds of Roof', aid giv th but tb preference. Tb ''ountaln Hotel, of Sunbury, will, in a few dayt. be covered wieh tbit Roof, and part lot desiring to do to, may cull there acd axauia it For further information addres Box H, Sunbury Pott Office, or eall at th Brick Yard of 1 T HIMES A OO. Sunbury, 18, 187 -3ra 1 --s Something lSTcw Notlung New J AS6 GOOD N E WSI Th splendid assortment ol Q00D3 at the EIAMMOTH STORE J. U'. rini.i.o A. BOX. 13 NEW, but it la Nothing Now for them as they are elwayt gutting np NEW UOOD3. GOOD 1ST IB W S, to th people of SUNBURY, for they have purchase ed them goods low and are selling thoai at very We are determined to acll our Gooda at Low Prioet and defy competition. Wekeipthe b't quality ol j1ooIpi and sell them as low aa the arttvoaisl uulitie are sold by othor dealer. Come nnd examine our Stock and Learn eur : c a err: Kfs 9 No charge for showing Goods. That is our business and we take pleaauro in doing it. Feeling very thankful to the public for tbelr vor liberal patronago heretofore bestowed npon us. w feol contidunt of retaining tbeir custom, by a atria adherence to the rules we have adopted. REMEMBER THE PLACE, The Mammoth Store. Market Square, I doort eaatof the New Court Hoaae, 15UNBCRY, PA. J. W. FRILINO A SON. Sunbury, Maroh 30, 1R6". Fashionable Dress TKIMMIWaSl AND Millinery Goods, Just opening at the Millinery Store of Miss 1. L. GUSSLEIJ, Fourth Street, two doort below the Railroad, Weak tide, BUNBURY, PA. IB -d 0 9 2 'J m ii 9 3 tt Drcsa-Triminiugtt, Ilead-Dresscs, Gloves, Hosiery Ribbons, Flowers, Collar?, Uandker chief;, Ac, Ac, which have been carefully selected. Miss M. L. li ussier bus just opened a lurge assort ment of Millinery Uoods. Ladies should nut fail to go and reo the latest styles as it will puy to not delay in visiting herstore. Cull and examine for yourselves. No trouble to. show goods Sunbury, April 20, 1SC7. NEW GROCERY STORE, VA 3. PTJ3.1fiAlT & CO., Market Stroct, Six doors East of Third atreet, north aido, SUNBURY, PA., RESPECTFULLY inform their frienda and lb public, that they have opened a NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, and will be happy to have them cull and exumine (heir stock, which has just been opened, embrac iugverything in tbe (iruc-cry line, aucb nt Coffee, Te, Paar, Syrups, Spices, Canned and Dried Fruits, Bouns. lloiniuy. Cheese, Urackor, Buoon, Ham, Fish, Salt. Potutoea, etc, together with Soaps, Caudlee, fc'oda, Ao., and in fact everything in tho Urocuryond Provision. Line. FLOI'R AND FEED, Quocmware, Willow-ware, Glassware, Coal Oil Lumps, Coal Oil Ao. Call and tee before purchasing elsewhere. W. S FLRM.VN A CO Sunbury. April 27, 13C.7. A.Vu XA K K I V A Is O B- SrRING AND SUMMER AT THE STORE OF J H ENGEL, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, SUNBURY. JUST received from New York and Philadelphia, a largo supply of hPRINU AND SI MMER HOODS, which be will acll ut small profits, for cosh or country produce. Hia Dry Goods department is full of every descrip tion. A splendid line of LADIES' DUESS GOODS, and White Goods at all prices.. -Fancy Sacking tor Ladies, and Shetland Wool Shawls Yankee Notions in Great Variety Also, Ladies' French Corsets and Hoop Skirts. C .A. RPETS, Wove Floor Cloths, Stair Carpets Floor Oil Clotbt, all widths, Carriage Oil Cloth, Table Oil Cloth Widow Shades. I'laiu Green and Brown Oil Clolu, aud Fixtures for Windows. Kugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Crackers, Spices, Salt Fish, Cheese, Ac. Queenswtire,Glasaware, splendid Setts of Teaware, at low prices. BOOTS AbTIOES INCBEAT VARIETY. Ihi is and Cups, Oil, Point, Glot, Putty, School Books. Paper, Slate, Ao. H'jAJhD .W Ann. Shovels, Forks, Nails, Locks, Hinges and Screw . A Large usortiittiit of WALL PAPER and Bor der, at all price; . All persons dustrlng to get good good will pleas give Inm a cill. J. 11. ENuLL. Sunbury, April If), IS07. ) IRD CAGES, It different kiuda. If you want J good and cheap Bird Cages, iro to OONLEYACO'8 FIRST NATIONAL H. O. THACHEU. Proprietor MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, PA New Goodu, New Styles, New Prico Tbo largest Stock of Bouts and Shoe in tbi Mark TUCNK9 OP EVEKY GRADE TRICE Gents' Traveling Satchel Hand. Bags, Valise, io. An elegant assortment of Ladies' Fine Leather Sat ehei Caba't, A., A. COMB AND (SEE, COME AND SEE. Meaeunrai Itullding;, it s re Fj t sq u a n x, April , 1M7