Efce Sunfrntg American. .WUCVKftT.I .... N. 8. ENQIjE, J Publlahari; - BCTBtUT, PA. , , . C BATtJBf)A.Y, JuSb IS, 1867. he- Horal affairs. " Cinces. Robinson's Great Sooth Western Circus xhlbited here oa Friday last. The attendance iu tarjr large, tad tbt jperfcrmsnis feryjprdlnary, T new Dank ballding fart Juat, ton enclosed with a new fanes, of a handsome design, Whkw will add much ta th appearance of that elegant struc ture, i -i i, I -i . . . t Tan BlAMOKitt Fcbjucb Mr. Vb. Brown, the lessee of tha furnace at Shamokln, Intends to put it in oparatioa at aa early day. Tha repairs and al itratloni ara nearly flniihed. Raatira vndbh thb BaXKRurr Llw. The Uarrisburg Telegraph announoes that Joslah WelsU Hag, Esq., of that plaoa, hat been appointed Register, under tha Bankrupt Law,' for this (Fourteenth) Con greuional District. " ? i $ ' ' f, m Eeudbi r a U. S. Rivinoi Aaanr. The dis tillery of Jacob Greencoe, in Snyder county, (Filth Division of tha Fourteenth Collection Distrlot,) has een teised by J. B. Henderson, Bpeeial Revenue Agent, for violations of the V. 8. Internal Revenue laws. .- - ' - ' Naw Boot and Enoc Shop. John Wilver haa again bang out bif sign, to let tha pablio know that be has opened a shop on Bpruoe street, where he in--tends to manufacture boots and ahoea. He ii pre pared to make np all kindt of work, and in the bolt manner. Bee bit advertisement. Tel Market Street Bridgb. Messrs. A. Len- ker A Co., the contractor! for bnilding the new iron bridge over the 'got," at the eaatern end of Market street, are pushing the work ahead rapidly. ' The stone work if nearly completed. Tho bridge, when efAnished, will be a substantial one, and will, no doubt, refleot eredit on the tkill of the builders. Taa Baioaa acrou the oanal, at the Intersection with Fourth street, is at present being constructed, under tha supervision of our worthy Chief Burgess, . K. T. Bright, Esq. This street will, no doubt, be one of our most important thoroughfares, after it U opened through Cake's addition. We observe that the pubtio road, loading from the'Cutawissa road to the new town, is nearly finished. New Firm. We refer our readers to the adver tisement of Q. Zeltlcmoyer A Brother, who have taken the old and well established Tin Ware and Stove establishment, on Markot street, formerly eon duoted by their father, Mr. Benjamin Zettlemoyer. They have a fine store, are steady and industrious q young men, and have a thorough knowledge of tbo busiuess. Xhey deserve sucoess. 6rn aw berries. Tho strawberry crop was later than uiuul this season. Our dealers wore not sup 1 plied with them, from abroad, until Thursday lost. On Wednesday previous some very fine ones were brought to town by Mr. . William Reed, raised on his farm, about two miles above this place. They are produced on high ground, and are some days oarlicr (ban those cultivated in the gardens 'In this place. Tub portrait of lion. AlexanderJordan, President Judge of this District, which was painted by Mr. Merchant, of Philadelphia, was placed in the now Court House, in the recess behiad tho Judge's seat, on Wednesday .last. The portrait is well executed and gotten up, and .was presented by tho members of the bar as a testimonial of regard and esteem for tho Judge, who has so long and satisfactorily presided 4 over the courts in this District. Taa Btbeet Railwat. The following gentle men were eleoted Directors of the Sunbury Stroct Railroad Company, at a meeting held in Northuni- bcrland on Monday of last week : Amos E. Kapp, Wm. T. Forsyth, Wm. M. Rockefeller, J. H. Jen kins and H. L. Cake. A. E. Kapp wus eleoted President, and J. U. Jenkins, Secretary and Trea surer. The authorised capital of the company is $30,000. It is estimated that the road con be built and stocked for $25,000. Another Case or Drowmso. The Democrat says that on Wednesday of last week the body of an unknown man was found on Buyers' Island, below this place. He had on a pair of dark eassimere pants, woolen shirt, oalf skin boots with patent soles and had two scars on his chin. He was about five feel six inches in height, and from appearance was twenty-fire years of age, but there was nothing on his person to lead to the discovery of bis name or where be was from. Coroner Oeasey held an In quest, and the jury deoided that the deceased had come to his death by drowning. Til a Strawberbt Festival. The ladies of the Episcopal Church, .of this jklaco, .will open their strawberry festival, in the store room in Mrs. Boul ton's building, Market street, en Wednesday evening of next week, and will oontinne every evening du ring the balance of tho week. A valuable oil paint ing will be disposed af by ballot, at ten cents each, to be given to any minister receiving the largest number of votes. It is to be hoped tha ladies will be liberally enoouraged, as the object for which tho festival is to be given, the building of a parsonage, is a most worthy one. - Shad. We ara glad to learn that an unusual number of shad have boen caught, the past week, at the fishery of Mr. Wm. Oaugler, on Buyers' Island, a short distance belew this plaoe. Over five hundred were taken the first three days. The shad are very fine, and muoh superior to those brought from Phil adelphia and Baltimore. Whether the presenoe of these shad is owing to the continuous high stage of water, or to the Improvement made for their asoen- , aloo at the Columbia dam, is a question that cannot be readily settled ia one season. Taa entertainments given in the new Masonio Hall, in this plaoa, on Baturday and Monday eve nings last, by the Ellicger and Foot Combinatioa Troupe, ware well patronised, tha large Hall being completely jammed each evening. . The audienees ware delighted with seeing and hearing the celebra ted Commodore Foota and his accomplished sister. Mr. Harrison, tha extempore comla ringer of the troupe, Is excellent, and his productions were re ceived with shouts of applause. The appear anoe of tha Commodore's little equipage an the streets cre ated an unusual excitement among the juveniles. IPBOTEVBTt. A day or two since we spent an hour looking at soma . of tha improvements, in progress at tha eastern end of tha town, aa tha property of Mr. J. B. Leaker. Tha new Brick Ma. china of Messrs. Looker a Gaaglerwasia succoasful operation, making ten thousand bricks per day, and appeared to do it work well. To test its capacity asi speed, a trial was made, and sis hundred bricks were turned out In fifteen minutes. As brick will oat only be reasonable and abundant, there will be bo excuse fur tha erection of wooden buildings, that cost nearly as much as brlok, and ara worth one third less whan finished. , Wc trust oar Council, if It aaa'l entirely prevent this delusion in regard to frame buildings, will at least regulate matters so aa to prevent the erection of wooden shanties In our prin cipal streets. : , Near the brisk yard, Messrs. Bowen, Wilder at Co., are erecting buildings and putting up an angina and machinery fur refining Petroleum, or Coal Oil. Tha location, which it near tha railroad, is aa excellent one, and the enterprise will nndoubtedly prove to bs a profitable one. Tha amount of oil received and distributed, at this place, wo understand is bow about 1,09 barrels per annaa. Whea tha oil is pro Tared here, that amount wUl bo doubled the first yew- Close by thaea Improvements is tha establishment of Me . TerringtoB Hod x kins, for tha manufaa. rura of Baper-Pnespb.,,, of Lima, aa article that should be need by every farmer. They are about erecting a new betiding, adjoiaiag, with astaaa ea fine, for crushing aeaes, de, used in their establish-meal. Taa Middli Caaai Rah-Boas. Oar eotempo- rary of tha Middleburg TYistms speaks rery favora bly of tha prospects of tha oonatraetion af this read af this read, ia Anal bulldj ays: "AOei y, and wheaj and thinks that if reports ara correct tha tag of It amounts to a oortainty. Jt cays several months of apparent inactivity. many of u eltirana imagined tha nraleot aiben. doned, wa receive tha intelligence that active ope rations' are about Jo bag la. . Our worthy townsmen! A. E. Gift, has informed us that he ts one af the eorpa employed I locate the road, and that ha had Instructions to report by tha 17th Inst.', to oom'menoe operations. i Tha work will be begun at tha Waster terminus, and Will be worked towards tha Kastara terminus.' If the work ia once oommenoed tha bal anoe of the money needed to secure Its eompletioa will readily be see a red. la our estimation the pros peels of the road being bailt ara proab better thaa they have been for many days." " " ! - i . . ,.,., , . j , . . , Policb Matters i tub Coal Rboiob. We take tha following from the Potteville Journal, of the 8th Inst. : "Mr. Miehael Lukins, a aolllery boss and book-keeper at Loeust flap, Northumberland oonnty, was, with bis family, threatened by soma notorious obaracters, among them one James Rodgers, last week.. On Saturday and Sunday Marshal Heis ler's pqjice, under oommand of Lieut. Thos. J . Fits Simmons, guarded Mr. Lukins and his family, and at last accounts all was quiet. ' On 'Sunday morning, while the polioe were going the rounds to see that all waa right, Rodgers, who has the reputation of being a very bad man, opened the door and fired on the foroe, using at the same time abusive language. Lieut. Fitssimmons Immediately entered the house and arrested Rodgers in his bed room, and found tha pistol with which ho fired the shot in the same room. Oc Monday Rodgers was held to bail to answer at tha next court to be held in Northumberland oounty.'' His Name. The name of the man who was found dead, near the blue hill, opposite this place, on the 29th ult., and who was supposed to have oommitted suioide by taking strychnine, was Paul Sadler. Tha deceased had in his possession an honorable discharge from the United States servioea lie had served in Battery I, 3d U. 6. Artillery. The discharge gave tho unfortunate man (Jie oredit of having been a faithful soldier, tho words "character good" boing underlined. lie was a printer, and had bean at Middleburg, Snyder oounty, on tho preceding Mon day, in search of employment. Tub New Railroad We find in the Danville American, of lost week, tho following report of F. C. Arms, E.-q., of this place, Chief Kngineer of the proposed new road from Sunbury to Hoaleton, called the Danville, Hasleton & Wilkosbarre Rail road, which shows the advantages of this route to Now York over any othor route proposed or comple ted : Sundort, Pa., May 81st, 1867. B. P. Kase, Esq., Pret't. D. . 6 W. K. R., Sir: In reply to your inquiries, in relation to the advantages which the Danville, Hasleton A Wilkes barre R. R. will have for trade In competition with other routes, I may say besides the saving in dis tance between Sunbury and New York, alluded to in my report, vis : 41 niilos over the Harrisburg route, 13 over the Calawisaa line, and 9 miles over the Mt Carmel, thus occupying a position to oommand the entire New York trade of the Philadelphia A Erie Railroad the road will open the shortest, ehedpett and beet route for th anthracite coal of the Mc Canlay and Bnci Mountain, and the Lehigh Valley to the entire t.r, at Erie, Pa. Taking Iluil elon as a point, (although this is 12 miles east of the Buck Mountain coal, and 21 ruilos east of the McCaulay,) and we have the following comparison of distanoe : From Hailoton to Maueh Chunk, 22 miles. Easton, 44 Elisabethport, 63 " Now York, 12 ' Albany, US " ' Buffalo, 350 637 From Haxletpn to Bunbury, Erie, SI 288 839 637 339 298 A saving of 298 miles, and all transhipments for the entire trade of tits Lakes .' The grades for this traffic whioh is destined to booome immense, will be either descending or levol to Sunbury from the McCaulay mines, and with only one reverse grade of 62 feet for two miles from Hasleton. The road can be built at moderate oost and good align ment, and with no high and expensive bridges or tunnels. The advantage of this favorable connec tion of the western markot with the coal regions cannot bo overestimated. Your Geologist reports the supply in the McCaulay mountain, (the nearest point,) to be almost inexhaustible, and you have cer tificates from experienced foundry men that the qual ity of this coal for smelting and foundry purposes is not equalled. The road will also connect, (throagh the Middle Creok Railroad, now being located from Sunbury to Lewistown, and forming an almost air line exten sion,) the now productive anthracite coal regions with the Middle Creek valley, rioh in agricultural produots and inexhaustible beds of valuable iron ores and limestone, which will open a heavy traffic in both directions. Very respectfully your obed't serv't, F. 0. Arms, Chief Eng. Pbocbedimqs or TOE BououuH CoujtciL. Coun cil met on Tuesday evening, 4th lust., it being the regular stated night of meeting. Members present Messrs. Haas, Hendricks, Bucher, Bourne, Mar kle, Brioe, Clement, Bright, Youngmao, Uoovor and Henry Haas. The minutes of last stated night of meeting were road, and the following amendments made, vis : The words "and bounty tax" were stricken out of Mr. Markle's resolution in regard to per oapita tax ; the fine for destroying or injuring publio or private shado trees, by bitching horses to them, was changed from $10 to $20, and tha word "fifty" was directed to be Inserted in that part of the resolution in reference to the different denominations of bonds to be issued, making it read, "of the denominations of fifty, one hundred, two hundred, to." The minutes were ap proved with the above amendments. The regular order of business was suspended to al low Messrs. Masser, Rockefeller and Boyd to appear and suoke a statement in regard to fixing Centre alley. On ipotiua of Mr. Haas, Resolved, That the Chief liurgutu is requested to employ John Bowen, at $3 per day fur each and every day employed, in attend ing to the grading, repairing, fixing and improving of Centre alley, oouiuienoing at Market street and termiuaiiuji al ChesUiut street, and. if reauired. to alter and improve the eontinuanee of said Centra alley irom Chestnut street to the bnainokin Valley Railroad : to facilitate and improve the allev called Centre alley from Chestnut to Market street ; that the work tnereoi snail do aone, ste., and toe' said John Bowen is also empowered to have personal su pervision of the paving required for all orossings at streets and alleys ; all of which is to be under the di rections of the Chief Burgess, to tha said superin- tenaant, rfoaa oowen. The committee on claims and aooounts presented tha following report, which was read and adopted Wa, the committee on claims and aooounts. would report adversely on the claim of J. M. Bastian for exemption from payment of per capita tax. We report against elaim of Wm. L. Dewart, and against uie payment oi taxes on inoreasea valuation, so far as it relates to. xoe year leoo, out in lavor oi pay ment for 1866. r , A. N. BUICE, .., , J NO. HAA8, ...... . -' JNO. W. BUCHER, Committee. Tha following bills were presented and orders granted for same t Geo. Bucher, Street Coinmiss'r, $7 76 ; BenJ. Hendricks, $18 ; Samuel Hendricks, $1 M ; David GotahaU, $4 M ; Jacob Trlmmel, $i SO; Gilbert Robins, $t M ; Fred. Hammer, $3; B. U Buyers, $1 11 ; A. N. Brioe, $3 7; Lyon Brother, 44 cents ; Philip Clark Co ., $6 98. . On motion, Resoiutd, That tha Chief Burgess is hereby authorised to purchase from 26 to M ear loads of brokea atona (spalls) from i. B. Welser, at $2 iu per ear loaa. Ob motion of Mr. Haas, Resolved, That a commit' taa of three be appointed to confer with tha Not them Central Railroad Company as retards brinKlnc materials to stoaa or snaoadaBiise Third street, from Market to SdraM. Oa motion. Ktsolved, That a oommiUMof three be appointad to confer with the Good Intent lira company in raferonoo to tha sale of their present angina, tha purohaee of a new steam Ara engine, suitable auction hoes, Ac, . and tha erection of a buildina on their lot In Beoood stroct. eaid oom mittea to report oost of building, hose, steam angina, Ao., and report at next Councirmeeting. ... , Messrs. Brioe, Bourne and Clement were appointad a aaaamittea. Oa motion of Mr. Haas, Resolved, That hereafter it shall be considered illegal for parties belonging to tha Council frosting privileges to parties, contrary to reeoiuuoDS pmmmu uf atm vvuemj.. II Oa motion, adjourned- -. f r Jacoa EairMAB, Clark. Rosiebt At Watsohtowh. The Miltnniannjt that on Wednesday night of last week the store o A.T; aaodman.A Brother; at Wabnto, was eni tered through tha cellar and goods to tha amount of about two, huqdred dollars stolon therefrom. Thej party made a desperate effort to break open the safe! bat ware unsuccessful. Tha .rascals wars seen getJ tlag on the aarly morning passenger train at ; WatJ sontown, and were traced to Willlamsporl, where all further elue was lost. , i.''. ' A' night or twa before, tho reaidenea of A. T. Goodman wm entered and a valuable gold wateh, as wall as other artlolcs of minor value, stolen there from. . '? r-, .' Kewhsdt'b Rare Review oautions the publio against receiving the new and dangerous Imitations of the $5 bills of the National Banks.,' .'They are got ten ap ra a style wall calculated to deceive. Tha following marks of distinction may assist la detect ing these bills! Id the first place the signatures of both President and Cashier ara printed, while la all genuine bills tha names are invariably written. The tetters "t" and "s" in the title "Pres't," in the origi nal, ara separated by an apostrophe. Ia the coun terfeit the neat figure or the two females, sitting in the lower right, Is almost invisible j in the genuine it is very clear and distlnot.. Tha back of the bill is still mora bunglingly made than the front. , The green Is pale and poor, and la tho true bill no letters along tha top touch the green border, while in the spurious the Words are partly printed on the green entirely across. The ptoturo plato is too large for the green border. Lumber. Wo direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Potter County and Sun bury Lumber Company, in our advertising columns. This company is now prepared to furnish all kinds of prepared lumber, and in any quantities. Persons desiring to purchase lumber will not only save the oost of transportation front other markets by getting It at this plaoe, but can get a cheaper and better article. This eompnny owns extensive limber lands in Potter county, and their facilities are such that orders eon be filled at the shortest notioe and shipped to all points, by railroad and canal. Taa mew Jort Law does not tncrcaso the pay of jurors to $2 60 per day, as bos been stated ; it only provides for that sum per day as the compensation for tho Jury CommUsionors provided for in that law. BUSINESS NOTICES. A swell told his shoemaker to make his shoes high enough to cover the entire calf. The bootma ker, eyeing him from head to foot, replied, "That is impossible ; I have not leather enough in the shop for that !" If tbo "swell" should happen to call at Thacher's, in Pleasants' building, Market street, he could be accommodated, as Boots and Shoes of all grades, stylos and sixes, arc kept there, and told very cheaply. n !. Tbr old saying that "dress makes the man" has often been disputed, yet we cannot help but recog nise tho fact that dress duos, to some extent, make tho man ; that is, in ordor to be considered anybody, you must dress in style. The best way to do this is to go to J. O. Beck s, on Fourth stroet, and order a suit of the beautiful summer goods, whioh he is pre pared to make up in the latost stylo. " Life Insurance. Prompt attention to the sub ject of life Insurance is of the utmost' importance. Insure while in good health, and without delay, for after the health has failed, and disease has set in, it will be too late to get insured ; and if postponed, and only good intentions ara the result, they will not save the wife and children from loss, if death should overtake the husband and parent before they pro duced fruit in securing a policy on bis life. Jacob SBirM AX, Fire and Ltfe Insurance Agent, Sunbury, Pa. ' Wanted A young man to learn the drug and prescription business. None need apply without satisfactory recommendations. W. A. BENNETT. Cheap Goods. Wa have examined tho ne goods just opened by J. E. Smick, Merchant Tailor, in this plaoe, the good qualities and low prioes of which forcibly remind us of the good times previous to the war. With an elegant assortment on hand, which he now offers at groatly reducod prices, he is able to sell much ohcoper than any ether establish ment. Cull and examine the goods, The Warm Weatueb is as welcome to all just now as the handsome and seasonable clothing made at the popular tailoring establishment of J. F. Shaf fer, N. W. corner of Market and Third stroets. Gentlemen are especially invited to call and soe the new stock of Summer Catsimores, and learn the pri cos, before ordering elsewhere. "Always aim at what becomes you," although an old saying, is most ridiculous advioe. Just ima gine a man setting up bis best coat for a target and biasing away at it ! Ridiculous, indeed, if it should happen to be one of those beooming, fashionable, oheup and durable coats turnod out at tho Continen tal Basaar, Market Square. "There's two ways of doing it," said Pat to him. self, as he stood musing and waiting for a job. 1 If 1 save iue four thousand dollars, I must lay up two hundred dollars a year for twenty years, or I con put away twenty dollars a year for two hundred years. " Pat or anybody else oan easily save twenty dollars a year by purchasing bis Boots and Shoes at Miller's Exoelsior Store, Market Square. "Veri, Vidi, Vici," was the dispatch sent back to his oountry by the great Cassar, after he bad met and oonquered the enemy. This short saying is ac cepted by the people now-a-days, Instead of using the latin, translate it by saying, "we oame, saw, and conquered" all our prejudices by buying our Hats and Caps at the fashionable Hat aud Cap Emporium of S. Faust, Market street, Sunbury, Pa., where can be purchased goods of the latest style and best quality. J3III Photography. The beautiful piotures .taken at Byerly's Photograph Gallery, in Simpson's building, Market street, are acknowledged the best ever pro duced in Sunbury. Notwithstanding this, Byurly charges less than most any other artist. Go at onoe to his gallery and bo oonviaoed as to the truth o' this assertion. ftJUjiKjiiY nARUETN. " - Corrected Weakly for the " American." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do perowt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per ewt. Wheat, prime red par bushel, Rye, ; do Corn, new do Oats, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared per pound de do nnpared Jo Dried Annies. do (15 00 8 00 10 OA 6 60 2 50 1 80 1 10 70 DO 40 25 15 3 00 25 18 25 20 20 18 14 13 18 60 Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bu. Butter, per pound, per doaen, per pound, do do do ' do do ' per pair 1 ' ' -gga, Cheese, . Lard, Hams, Shoulders, ' Beef, hind quarter, front " Mutton, Chickens, Hbtunoklm Coal 'I' rude. , Bbahokim, June 10, 1867. '. , To. C'soi. Bent for weak endiag June 8, 12,749 OS - Far laatreport, . ? , ,,.;' ,,172,42 11 186,21 14 205,676 IS J0.H48 18 To tame lima last year,' ' Decrease, ' ' Sprriat Notices., TBI HXiUNO FOOL, . i i . . And House of Mercy. - - 1 HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, fur Young fen, on the crime of Solitude, and tha Errors, Abu ses and Diseases which destroy tha manly powers, aad areata impediments to Marfiaxs, with sura means of relief. Sent ia sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Address PR. J. SKILL! N HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. . Juoee, leo!-ly - 17" A Xooia Lady returning To let country hotrt after a enlnurn of a few months in the Cltv. waa hard ly reoogntted by her Mends,' In' pmeo f a coarsal ruitia, flushed' face; sh had i. soft rely omplexioa of almost marble smoothness, and Instead of twenty! three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon inj qairy as to the oeuscpf at gnat a ofanngo, she plain. IV told them that aba used (ha Cis-cunHlnsa In list, and considered It an Invaluable acquisition) to any Lady's toilet. By Its use any Lady or Gentle man can improve their personal appearance en ban. dred fold. It is sin pie in Its combination, as Nature herself is Simple, yet nnrarpaasod In its effleaey la drawing impurities from, also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skla aad eomplexioa. By its direct action on the eutiela it draws Irom H all its imparl, ties, kindly healing tha same, and leaving the ear. face aa Nature intended it should be, olear, soft. smooth and beautiful. PrioS $1, sent by. Mail ar Express, aareoolpt of on order by - w ii. uljAkh. at uu., unemists, "' ' No. I West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents fur the sale of the same. February 16, 1867. ly . ...... o NE PRICE CLOTHING.' JONES' ";: ' OLD ESTABLISHED 0li PKI4JK ' "... to ' ' CLOTHING ;H0USE, OA .Unrkct tttrectt , One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. : For many years this Establishment has done busi ness on the One Price ys:em, and we believe we are the only Clothing House in the elty that atrlotly adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu. tatinu which we are proud of, for good taste in scloot good styles and substantial materials, and not leas important, for having all our goods, liXTKA Vfi:l.I. SIAOK. We employ the best tolont, for Cutters, and our Goods are of both kinds Fashionablo and plain- so that all tastes ean be suited. The prices are 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 evermodo, we must put our prices down to tbo advantages we promise. The people may depend, this Is the true plan npon which to do business, and many a dollar can be saved to Clothing buyers by keeping in mind JOXsTES' ONE PBICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 Market Strreet, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but ono door abovo Sixth., March 23. 1867. ly Wonderful but True Maoamr Reuiroton, the world-returned Astrolo- gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant stato, delineates the very features of the person you are to murry, and by the qid of an instrument of intense powor, known as the Psycho motrope, guarantees to produce a purfect and life like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with dale of marriage, occupation, lead ing traits of character, Ac This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By stating Elace of birth, age, disposition, color of eyes ana air, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, yon will receive tho picture by return mail, togotbor with desired information. ksr Anurous in aonnaenco. madahe uertrudb Rkuuioto.i, P. 0. Box 297, West Troy, N. Y. looio-ur.iy. The first dose convincos that Cue's Dyspepsia Curo is just the thing for any disorder of the stomach. It is not necessary to try half a doscn bottles ; tho first dose will stop distress after outing In ten minutes. lr. Mclicnck'ai I'ulmonlc Syrup, This great medicine eured Dr. J. U. Sohoock, the Propriotor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when It had assumed its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. His phy sicians pronounced his coso incurable, when he com menced tho uso of this simple but powerful remedy. His hoalth was restored in a very short tiino, and no roturn of the disease has bcon apprehended, for all the symptoms quiokly disappeared, and his present weight is more than two hundred pound. Since his reoovory, be has devoted bis attention exclusively to the cure of Consumption, and the dis eases whion are usually ooinplioatud with it, and the cures eifeoted by his medicines have been very nu merous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck makes professional visits to several of the lurger cities weekly, where be has a largo concourse of patients, aud it is truly astonishing to soe poor oonsumptives that have to be lifted out of their carriages, and in a few months heal thy, robust persons. Da. Sobk.nck's PCLMONIO SVflUP, SEAWEED TONIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS, are generally all roquired in curing Consumption. Full directions accompany each, so that any ono can take them wkhout seeing Dr. Schenck, but when it is convenient it is best to see him. Us git es advice l'reo, but for a thorough examination with his Respiromotcr his fee is three dollars. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor ono when in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as he cow is, in per fect huulth are on the Government stump. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price (1.&0 per bottle, or (7.60 the half doion. Lottere for ad vice should always be directed to Dr. Sohcnck's Principal Office, No. 15 North th Stroet, Philadcl pbia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demos Barnes A Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hance, Baltimore, Md. ; John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker & Taylor, Chiougo, 111. ; Collins Bros., St. Louis, Mo. Out. 20, 1807. 3d w. ea. mo. 1 yr. Jr. WIatar' UuIhuiu ot Wild Cherry. In tho whole history of medical discoveries, no remedy has pcrformod so many or such remarkable euros of tho numerous affections of the Tuuoat, Lukos and Cuxsr, as this long-tried and justly cele brated Balsam. So genorally acknowledged is the superior excellenco of this remedy that but few of the many who have totted its virtues by experience fail to keep it at hand aa a speedy and certain euro for sudden attacks of Cold fully believing that its remedial powers are comprehensive enough to cm brace every form of diseaae, from the slightest cold to the most dangerous symptom of pulmonary com. plaint. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONY. From Rev. Franois Lobdcll, Pastor of the South Con. grogational Church, Bridgeport, Conn. "I consider it a duty which I owe to suffering hu monity to bear testimony to the virtues of Or. wis. tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. I have used it when I have had occasion for any remedy for Coughs, Colds or bore Throat, for many years, and never in a single instance hot it failed to relieve and cure me. 1 have frequently boen verv hoarse on Saturday. and looked forward to the delivery of two sermons on the following day with sad misgivings, but by a lik...l ... 11.. U.l.. I E : WTO V Ml. VMMM MMJ iUMMlOl U.l III T ItTl Q bly been removed, and I have preached without difficulty. 'I recommend it to my brethren in the ministry, miu uj puuuc .leasers generally, as a certain reme dy for the bronchial troubles to which we are poculi arly exposed." Prepared by BETH W. FOWLE A SON, 18 Tra mont St., Boston, and for sale by DruggUts generally. For all the Protean forms of Disease originating in SCROFULA, there is nothing that ean equal the purifying effeots ut iium ..u suiuinisicrea in a pure state. ' DR. H. AKDEKS' IODINK WATER is a pure solution of Iodine dissolved in water, with. out a solvent, and is. tha best remedy for Scrofula and kindred diseases aver discovered. Circulars tree. J. P. D1NSMOHB, 36 Dey Street, New York. Sold by Druggists generally. je 8,-3t UELMBOLD S FLUID EXTRACT Is a oritain cure foi diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, OR OANIO WEAKNESS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY, and all diseases of the - URINARY ORGANS, ' wbetaei existing iu MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating and uo matter of . ( HOW LONG STANDING. . Diseases of these weans reauiie the ass of a SHuretie. If aotraetawut is submitted to. ConeuunuitM. or Insan ity auy ..sue. Oa. Kkak and Blood ate suppmted lioui Micee auewvea, mim ih HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, ! .. and that of Posterity, eeewdaanaei prompt use of a reliable - , HELMBOCD EXTRACT BUCHU, , Established upwards of Is years, prepared by .'.." II. T. IIUI.MIIOI Jf, : - - - .'!' . .. DRUGGIST, 1 6m BroadwayrNewYoik, and 14 aouia lota Street, i'hikuielphia, Pa. March t, lb?ly . . . HELM SOLO'S EXTRACT BUCUU and Improved Rose Wash euro, secret aud delicate duwrders ia ell their suae., at hills espeuaa, Imie as no eamafe ia diet, uu convenience aud ao MBusuia. it i. plraeaut ia tale aud ewe, unmeaiaie iu us action, ana nee line all iniu nous piupei lies.. mhSSl ly HKLMIKMJVVtowNCKNTAATCD EXTRACT - IIOCHU ,T !'T! V?1" Diuretic " ' ilelmiold't Ctrfmtratd Extract SartnpariUa Is lbs Bleat Blood Pariler. tints an prepared eooofdinc to rales of Pharmacy and " ChtmisU), aiid ait the woeiactive that can be made. March i, 1WT.- fy " ' 3"'- i I'rti to l-iTrybly. A Large ( pp. Cireular, giving information of the groatost importance to tha young of both sexes. It toaohos how the bomoly may booome beautiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved. ' No young tady or gentleman should fail to send their address, and receive a copy, post-paid, by re turn mail; v fr t - Address P. 0. Drawer, 81, Troy, S. T. ' . Krrors of Vossth. 1 ' A gentleman who suffered fbr years from Nervous Debility,' Prematura Deoay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and directions for making tho simple remedy by whioh be waa cured. Sufieren wishing to profit by tho advertiser's exporionae, can do an by addressing, in perfect confidence, ' ' JOHN B. OUDEN, myl8'-07.1y i. 42 Cedar fitreet, N. Y. II Cllt ITCIII ITCH! ,,. SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! ' WHEAT ON' 8 OINTMENT Will Cure tho Itch In 4H Ilourw. Also cures SALT RHEUM, ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN Price 60 eents. For sale by the druggists. By send ing 60 cents to WEEKS i POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington streot, Boston, it will bo forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of tho United States. " ' - - ' " Jc 23 '66-y NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Sheet Iron and Stove flEe C ZETTLEMOYER & BU0., (Buccessor to bcoj. iiiiLf.MUiiiii.) Markot Streot, near,Engel's Store, SUNBURY, PA. HAVING taken charge of the old stand so long patronised by the people of Sunbury and vi cinity, beg leave to announce to the old friends and me puDiic generally, mat tney win supply them wilu tiiu uiusb liugjiuwu varieties ui STOVES, COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the bust Brands which are unsurpassed for boauty of finish, simplicity of arrangement, combining oheapuees and durability and enoh stovo warranted to perform what tney are represented. Colli Oil, Coal Oil I.nmp, lanlcrns, Shad os, Chimneys, and all articles usually kept in an osiaoiisnnieniat tnis mna. COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of ull sizes. FRUIT JARS and CANS of tho latest improved stylos. tie is also prepared to do all kinds ol spouting and Roo6ng, Range and Furnace Work. nepairiug, cheaply and neniiy executed. GEO. ZETTLEMOYER 4 BRO. JuncS, 1867. y CRITTENDEN'S Commercial College, 137 Choslnut Stroot, (Corner of Seventh,) PHILA DELPHIA. Established 1814. Incorporated 1855. Young; Men Practically Kducatcd lor MuBitteaisi. The facilities of this Institution havo been largely increased, and it now has advantages for imparting business knowledge which are unequalled. Ihe prsoticul value of its well-tried oourse of in struction is attested by hundreds iu all deportments of business. Many a young man owes his sucoossiu life to the qualilicutious gained here. The instruction throughout is thorough, practical, and just'wbat is daily used in our best business houses. ihe instruction includes Book-Kceping In all its Branches, Penmanship, (l'luiu una ornamental,) Uotnineroial) Cal culations, Business Papers and Cor respondence, Commercial Law, Detecting Counterfeits, ' Etc Students instructed separately and rccoivod at anytime. Diploroas'awardod on graduation. Strun gors assisted in procuring suitable boarding placet. Board may be obtained tor about $6 per week. Cata logues mailed free. Counting Houso, prioe $2 50. High School, price $1 60. Common School Edition 871 ots. Judge buurswood s Lectures before the Students on Commercial Law, price 91 60. TUB CHITTENDEN COMMERCIAL ARITH METIC AND BUSINESS MANUAL, Containing new and rapid methods of oaloulntion aa actually used by business men. Forms of Business Paper s ttcoompanied by explanations of their nature and use, usutul Commercial Tables, and much valuablo iuiforuiatiun on business subject. Prioe fl 25. The solo of this Book has been rapid that It is already in l lb eceuuu vuiuuu. Any of the above books sent postage paid on re ceipt of the price. , S. H. CRITTENDEN CO. June 8. 1807. 6m Auditor's) ICopvrt. Auditor's Report of the Bounty Fund of Lower Augusta Township for the yoar 1800. Wm. Mulick, Treasurer of the Bounty Fund. . DR. To cash received from J. B. Bartholomew, for tho year 18C3, To eurb. reo d. from Daniel Bloom, Collec tor for the year 1804. tm i 117 18 To cash roo'd. from Isaac Marts, Collco tor for the years 180A 4, 4,204 54 Total $1,848 S3 CR. By caeh paid on Bonds for money advanced to pay recruits, with interest, 1,740 71 By services for School Directors, 4c, 67 VI By neroentago on $4,802 63, 24 01 By balanoa due by Treasurer, 111 BV $4,848 33 Isaac Marts, Collector for tho year 1880, DR. To amount of duplicate $0,895 20 CR. Byamount paid to Wm. Malliok, Trees. $4,158 54 By exoneration on Duplicate, 620 02 By puroentuge on 4,159 54 at 1 ots. 72 67 By balance due oa duplicate, 2,042 U7 $8,81)5 20 Isaao Marts, collector DR. To balance due on Duplicate for 1805, $1'J1 08 Daniel Bloom, Collector - DR. To balanoa due on duplieate for 1864, $102 52 Wa Ihe undersigned Auditors, met at tha bouse of D. B. Foy, to settle the Bounty Fund Acoount of Lower Augusta Township. Alter examining the aooounts and vouchers, we find the indebtedness of the same, to be $85 29. Witness our hands this first day of June, 1867. SOLOMON 8. SNYDER, , AM A3. WYNN, , Auditors. JOEL YORDY. ) If the balanoa due is paid forthwith, the aooount will be squared. June 8, 1807. ' CHOICE FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL f &-B 8 0 BOHNER, Dealer in Fruit and Ornamental Trees, will furn ish from the most responsible Nurseries in this and other States, first class TREES of all kinds. Also, Shrubbery, Vines and Plants. Garden Seeds of all kinds. Orders are respeotfully solicited. Address BENJ. BOHNER, . Paxinos, North 'd. Co. ts N. B. Insurances taken in several of tne most responsible Fire Insurance and Horse Detective Companies in the State. June 8, 1867. y ; ! ' ' 4 31A.VIXA JUAKEU. Mrs. A. TWEED, In Miss Anna painter's Fancy Goods Store building, Market Square, doors weet of tha Post Office, BUNBURY, PA. RESPECTFULLY informs her friends and tha public that she has again opened a shop, in Market street, Sunbury, where she is prepared to make to order Ladies' Dresses, ii aa entire new style. Ladies' Cloaks, Ac. Also Gentlemen's shirts. Orders respectfully soliolted. Sunbury, Jan. 19, 1807. ly . Coachmakers. WE are selling Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Springs, Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axles, c-, very low a Large Stock at CTNLEY i CO. Sunbury, Mircb Da, lb7. '.....! ,, THE GREAT RADICAL NEWSPAPER, FORNEYS PRESS. NO COMPROMISE WITH TRAITORS! GET THE BEST AND CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. THE PRESS. A 6rst-class Double thcot Eight-page paper, con. talnining Forty-eight oolnmns. Published Every Morning, Southwest oorner of Seventh and Chosnut Streets, Philadelphia. T ERM S . DAILY TRESS, 18.00 per annum. (4.00 tor six months. $2.00 for three months. TRI-WEEKLY PRESS. 94.00 per annum. $3.00 for six mouths. $1.00 for throe months. THE SUNDAY TRESS. $2 00 (1.00 per annum . tor six months. TIIK YVELKLY I'liESS. The most valuable Wookly Newspaper in the World. It contains items of interest to every one. READ THB TERMS. One Copy i no per annum. Five Copies - 9 00 " Ton Copies - . . 17 50 . " Twenty Copies . 33 00 " To the getter np of a Club of Tan or more Copies an extra copy wiil be givon. All orders should be addressed to JOHN W. FORNEY, Editor and Proprietor, S. W. our. Seventh and Chesnut Sts., Philadelphia, l's. June 8, 1867. 4t MusicI Music"! T MISS MARION DUVALL respectfully informs the cltitens of Sunbury, that tho will give M ujuo Lessons on Piiino or Melodcon, either ut hor own rosideneo oral that of the pupil. Sunbury, May 1!5, 1807. T. S.-SHANNON, Practical Watchmaker AMD JEWELER, From rniLADEI.rHIA. In Simpson's Building, Market Square, STJlTBTJPwT. FEITIT'A. I TUNE Gold and Silver American and Swire ; Watches, Clocks, Jewelry aud Silver ware, con stantly on hand. Hair Jewelry and Masonic Marks made to order. Gold and Silver Plating done in the best manner and warranted to give entire sutiKfactiou. Fine Watches, Clocks, Musis Boxes and Jewelry Kepairea ana warrnnted . All orders promptly filled. Sunbury, Juno 1, 1807. AIiniuistrator' iVotlcc. ATOTICE i hereby given Unit letters of adininbv X tration havo been granted to the undersignod, on the ostute ot Anna 31 una Al vers,-late ot the Juo rough ot'Sunbury, Northumberland county, Penn'a. deceased, All perconj indebted to said estate nro requested to make immediato payment, and those having olaiins ngainst the estate nro requested to present them for settlement. JOHN MYERS, Adm'r, Lower Augustu twp., Juno 1, IS07. Notice to Merchants and Shippers. THE undersigned, proprietors of Weiiior S, Frick's Line, give notice to merchants and shippers that their Depot is still at 811 Market street, Phila delphia, aud all Goods directed to Sunbury und Dan ville will bo promptly ileliverod. Ijf Cars leave 811 Market street, Philadelphia, tri-weckly Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. W. C. GOODRICH. May 20, '67. J. tt. RICHARDSON. HE11D1C HOUSE, 12. A. LINO., Sup't, WILLIAMSPOKT, PA. May 25, 1S07. 6m Asidiloi-'M KtatvititMitoi'tlie ltounty Accoiiut ol'Jorduu tovvitnliip. WE, the undersigned, having carefully audited the Bounty Account of (be Supervisor's and the Committeemen, appointed to recruit for said townihip of Jordan, county of Northumberland, Had the same to be as follows ; April 8th, 1864. Amount paid for IV men and expenses for recruiting by Elias ShaSer, couiiuittoouinn, $2,330 30 Amount raised by taxation and subscription, $2,330 30 August, 1S01. Amount paid 18 men l'uruiabcd for the military ser vice by Joseph Schwarti, commit teeman, Expenses, $7,510 OH 271 07 $7,811 07 Amount by taxation and subscription, Amount yet due, Janurry 25th, 1885. Amount paid 10 mun tor the uiililuy service by D. M. Schwartz and Eliai Heukert, com mittemon, Expcnsos, 6,013 b0 $397 87 $5,000 00 108 15 Totnl indebtedness of the townshsp, f ft. 066 02 it n ess our hands the 22d day of May, 1807. KTZ, ) TJ1AN, A ER, ) GEO. W. TitAlTJIAN, Auditors. WM. A. SHAFFER, June 1. St. HATCHETS. The boat and cheapest for tho consumer are thoso muuulauluroa by JENKINS & TONGUE, Iliilnl-lphiu. Shingling, Lathing, Claw und Broad, made of the best cast-slcol and warranted ns good or bStter than any othurs made iu the United States, and sold ut much lower prices than any other really Qreuclsu hatchets. They are tempered by one uf the tiruj, S.J. Tongue, who possesses a peculiar faculty that might be called STEEL ON THE BRAIN, Which gives his tools a great colcbrity iu Uioe parts. TRY THEM, Not. 33 and 35 Richmond Street: the red ears up Third Street crura Richmond, near the works. Philadelphia, May 25, 1807 1m All kiuds of SCHOOL BOOKS, Slates, Pens, luk, Puper, 4c Miscellaneous Books, a good assort ment. All the new books reoeived assoonas published, ai-d for sale at Publishers' prices. J BIBLES, Prayer Books and Hvmn Books, in every stylo U binding. J Catholic Prayer Books. FAMILY BIBLES in various styles. DICTlONARIESorall sises. Juveniles and Toy Books, a large assortment j Ellank Hooks) aud Blank Forms of ull kinds. Foolsoap, Legal Cap, Letter and Note Papers. j COPYING BOOKS, IiiksUnds. Pen Racks, Files, Paper, Cutters and Cuunting House Statiuuury genorally. n t w O w w CD to o o W n O w w K l to W H 09 ' PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS and dear. cheap Gold Pens and Holders. Pocket Books and Bill Wallets. Pioture Framee. Stureuscopes and Yiewa, Ainorioan, French, Ao. Drawing Paper, all sites, Bristol viioura, u. - Diaries, Memorandum Books, Ao I Backgammon Boards, Games, Chess men, Au. j Toys a large and complete assortment Base-Balls and Bats. Fubiuo- Rods a a a n ia ana laosie. PerfUmes, Brohemlan and Parisian Marbles. . Gold Pens re-Dointed. Lamps, Sbadus, Globes, Chimneys, Ac. Wall Paper and Border, all kinds. Window Curtaiua, Paper Gilt and uuea. Music and Musical Instruments. rjAll kinds of Books and Stationery not oa hand promptly ordered. All the Dally and Weekly Papers and Magatines. Agent for the 'American Organ." Also for MLa Rose's Hair Restorative," Enamel of America, aad 'National Steam Navigation Company. ' biuibur, May 18. loo 7 NEW GROCERY! Market Stroet, throe doors east of the; Railroad, north side, SUNBURY, PA WHOLESALE & MTA1L , AND ... Provision Store FOIl CHEAP GOODS t Their Stock is enmplete, costlstlng In part of -SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, f rtCES. COAL OIL, Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Firh, Salt, Hams, iS'boulders, Cheese, Fruit, ' Glass, Lamps, Ac, As. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. (jCall and examine our Stock, and satisfy your selves. .Sunbury, April 27J 1867. ' ' ' ; " t7vKK NOTICE, THAT all those who are indebted to DoeU J: W . i'EAL, on Note or Book Acoount, aro invited to settle the same within thirty davs, as after thit thoy will be placed in the bands of G. W. Ziegler., Lsu.. fur ilolloction without respect to persons. 1 . J. W, PEAL. 8unbury, May 25, 188T tm MASONIC HALL BUILDING. PREISBAOH BHOTHBH8, ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and cus tomers, that they have removed their Store into the south ond rooiuot ihe'Masonio Building, on Third streot, opposite tho Depot, Sunbury, where they will bo happy to wait upon them. Their large aorliuuat of Groceries, Provisions, AC, nro nil fresh and of the bast quality, consisting ot Teas, Coflecs, Sugars, aud Spiees. Dried and Canned Fruits, 'Prunes, ltiil.-uis, Cheese,' and Crackers, and in fact everything usually kept in the Grocery line. They would also call attention to their large and , rhenp lot of Good Family Flour, Green Tes.liams, Shoulders, Ac, which are constantly kept on hand. FRESH FISn and Vegetables, evory Tuesday and Friday ovenings. Give them a oall and seo for yourselves. Buirbury, April 27, 1807. BRICK! BRICK! BRICK! To llic Citizens of Knubiiry land vicinity. THE undersigned havo bought the Brick-Yard and improvements, formerly leasod and worked by A. B. Stevens, and have made additional im provements, and aro now prepared to make contract to manufacture and deliver B1UCK iu large quail titles, tbr building and other purposes. By the manufneturo of a good article, and prompt attention to business, we hope to receive a share of publio patronage. Orders loft at tbo Brick-Yard, or Box 14,' Sunbury Post Office, will be promptly attended to. T. I1IMES A CO. Sunbury, May 18, 1867. 3m 1TEV SHOE ST 03.33. Murkot Stroct, adjoining Genrharl's Confectionery Sbjro, SUNBURY, Pa. THF undersigned respectfully informs ihe citizen of Sunbury and vicinity, thut he hne opened a NEW UOE STOKE, for the sale us well as for the manufacture of tho finest an! beet quality of Ladies' Shoes, viz : jilovoKI, Morrovco, ( alf-altiu and I.nMtiiiK' .'aiteris A-.. Children's Shoes of all kinds. His stock is entirely new and well selected. Ho also manufactures fine French and other Calf skin Boots aud Shoes for Gentlemen. Orders for Indies and gentlemen's custom work will be promptly attended to and got up iu the best style by skilful mechanics Shoe findings Ac, constantly kept on hand and forsule lo tho trade. J. II. JEFFRIES. Sunbury, April 2u, 1867. .1. W. KI'IJTK.ASO:, WATCHMAKER Jv JEWELER, Markot Square, near the Court House, SUNBURY. Northumberland Countv. Ta. si j:. nas just opened an noriinoni ot lioia j XJ. and Plain Putunt Watches, CLOCKS' for Railroads, Banks and Dwelling?, Fine -r uoia Kings, ringer lungs, llracelets, Minia ture Cafes, Meilnllions. Lockets. Pencils. Thimbles, Spcctaolos, Silver Table, Dessert, Ton Suit ana MuJtnru epoons, hugur bpoous, tups, Napkin Rings, Fruit aud Butter. Knives, Shields, Combs, Diamond Pointed Pons, Castors, Pitcbnrs. Butter Dishes, Fruit Dishes, Cake Buckets, Syrup Pitchers, Ac . Ac. He invitee the cititens of Sunbury and vioinity to call at the above place, wbero he will bo buppy to wait upon them. V Pnrtieul nr attention paid to REPAIRING. April 13, 1867. J. H. Conley & Co., Market !tr's, Haul oi "Hie Knilroiial SUNBURY, PENN'A. DEALEIIS IN i-oKi:ici v An:jtiCA, Hardware & Cutlery. rpHE attention of Mechamoi, Farmers. Builder, A. and Buyers generally is invited to the faot that we are now offering a belter selected asaortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AC, than over was offered in this marked at prices much below those heretofore demanded by dealers. Our stock comprise all articles in this lino of business, embracing a general assortment of tools and mate rials used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE AND WAGONMAKERS", JOINERS, AC, AC, together with a large stock of Iron. Steel, Kails. Spikes. Rope, Chains, Giiudstones, Mill and X Cut Sawt, Ac, Ac. Sunbury, March 30, 1807. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & 87 Broadway, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. rpHE STEVENS HOUSE iswell and widely known JL to the traveling public. The location is espe cially suitable to meruhants aud business men ; it is iu oluse proximity to the business part of the city is on the highway of Southern and Western travel and adjuoent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The STEVENS HOUSE has liberul accommoda tion for over SOU guests it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the com fort aud entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated provided, with gas and water the attendance is prompt and respeottul and the table is geueruusly provided with every delicacy of the season at moderate ratus. GEO. K. CHASE A CO., Prop'tri. May 25, 1307. llm . SHOEMAKERS. TUE best qualities of Sole Leathor, Freuoh Calf skins, Morroocos, Linings, Lasts, Nails, Pegf Tools of all kinds, and evorv thing ued h- the trade, for sale low by iLH, CONLEY A CO. Agricultural Implement, HOE'S Grain Rakes, Steel and Iron Garden Rakes, Long and D Handle iSpades, 'bovele, Mauuro and Hay Forks, Grata and Grain Scythes, Grain Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace, Ureaat, Tongue and Log Chains, Griud-stoues, Fanning Mill Selves of all sises and kinds, a large assortment ! Rod Wagon Hemes, fur Plowing, Farm Bells, Cultivator Teeth, for salejby J. 11 OONLEY A CO. i-iiti: AXt IVATEH PUOOI' ROOFING ! TUIMES A CO., are the AgeuU in the Counties . of Northumberland, Snyder aid Montour, lor WAKREN'S improved Fire and Water-Proof Roof. This is the cheapest and best Root that oan bo put on a building lias been used iu the eity of . Philadelphia, since 1641, where it has superseded almost every other kind of Roof. It is reoommond ed by the builders, and Is used on all of the flueel buildings in that elty. Parties contemplating build ing, will do well to examine into the merits of this and all other kiuds of Root's, atd give the beet the preferenoe. The Fountain Hotel, of Sunbury, will, in a few days, be ooverud with this Roof, and parties dosiriug to do so, may call there aud examlue it. For further Information address Box U, Sunbury Post Office, or oall at the Brick Yard of TJ1IMESACO. Sunbary, 18, 1M7 om
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