f n 1 1 awn s ir trsi '-tt -'. IT, I JN. O. KlNMlj Publlnheri. MiMllHV, 1A. SATCRDAV, JfLY 0, 1807. .-local'. 'Affairs. Harvest ii almost hero, and both the hay tci) 05lif It-ops; atij highly pronHstng fn4 abondant. t Snob crops We'not been eiokedad In twenty years. J' . "- . . 1 i M t - " i , I X RistvED.--Tkeoflie rf tbo aowrnneot Assis. - tank Assessor ha Men removed from Mrs. Packer's building to tbe old, office Of Mr. Hill, Where Esquire j Shiudol now holds furth. I '..-' . Raitsiopa Now.SeBvkoa will be held In St. r Matthew Chrh,MiiWTOw,Buoday,) by the lata tcetof.li. ti'W. Olbson.-"! . :r" . 'Nw Photograph Uaihirt. We observe that Mr. Bergstrosaor bin opened a Photograph Gallery jin thQ.tcaond.storyof, .tbqncw building nearly oppo r site th Muaotoie Sal(, which be baa fitted op hand somely. Miv B. baa the reputation pf being a flrst clnss artist, and will guaranteo a good pioture to all who patronise bin. - . r-f ' Db Am Of n: JptKTKmu; Esqv or Milton. The 'Miftiiiitni'tt IbsI week, announcmi (he death of Wm. II. Fryniire, - which ooeurrei In that plaoe on Sunday, 2;Jd ult. Mr. Frymire was an old mud estimublo citizen and a prominent business (nan. llo was 63 years of age. The Decline in Wheat. Wheat baa suddenly gone down from 53.20 to about 52.25, as every ono of ordinary intelligence bad reason to expeoL We understand from our millers that whoat which oould hardly be had is now freely offered, at reduced prices. Wo cautioned our farmers frequently against this very result. In 1826 or W27, wheat was up to nearly $3 per bushel, and the following yoarwa' sold at 50 eta. So great a docline we neither desire or expect, but whoot cannot command over $1 50 two months henoo. . At a meeting of the Order of Improved Red Men, in this plaoe, on the 27th ult., tho following persons wore elected officers for the ensuing term : P., Jasper Slayniakcr ; W . S , Em'l. Wilvert ; S. 6., David Attick ; J. 8., Sol. Strob. Toe Fair and Festival of the ladies of the Koform. cd Church, now in operation at the Maaonio Ilall, has boon quite, successful. . On Tuesday, when the dedication ceremonies of the Ilall took place, bo .twecn threo and four hundred persons took dinner at their tables, which abounded with the good things oftheaoason. Tho Festival will contiuuo the entire week. - Foi'SDST. Our aid friend, ' Jacob Youngman, of the Gazette office, has recently erected a Foundry in Arch Street, this place,' for the UiKnufucture of all kinds of castings, such as mill gearing, stoves, plows, grates, Ac. We are pleased to see establishments of this kind erected here, and we hopo this new en terprize will be properly encouraged. Home manu factures of all kiuds should be well sustaiucd, and it should be tho duty of all good citizens to patronize them, instead of sending abroad for articles which can be made as good and as cheaply at home. See advertisement. We loaru from the Muucy Luminary that the scoundrel who Btolo a borso and buggy from M. B. Johnson,' of that place, (nn account of which ap peared in the Ahkuican, last week,) was arrested at Lyons, New York, on tho 26th ult. llo had sold the harness, shipped the buggy to Rochester, and had the animal hitched to a canal boat, upon which be bad taken passage All tho property, however, was recovered, and tho thief lodged in jail at Lyons, to await a requisition of the Governor of this State, lie will bo brought to Williumsport for trial. Walked into a Cistekk. Mrs. Mooro, astout and elderly woman, who had been working in the garden of Mr. Peter V. Gray, of this place, walked into his cistern on Tuesday evening lust, which bad been carelessly loll open a short lime by tho servant girl. Fortunately, the water did not come above hor arms, and Mrs. M. was more frightened than burt. Tho girl gavo the alarm, and several gentlemen of tho neighborhood soon came to tho rescue, who, by means of a rope, extricated the old lady from her unexpected cold bath. Tub Mibdi.kcrkek Railroad. Tho Middlcburg (Snyder county) Tribune, of tho 20th ult., says: ''We are pleasod to announco that tho engineers are pushing on rapidly with tho final survey of the Mid dlecrcok Valley Ruilroad. They will reach this place by the latter part of this week. We under ntAnd that tho surveyors have experienced oonside, ruble difficulty and opposition from the owners of lands through which the road will pass. It is per foctly natural that persons would prefer to see the road go through other people's farms to their own, but nt tho same time wo believe it to be a well set tled point that in order to secure the road the right of way must be given, and let this bo done cheer. fully. The farms through which the road passes will certainly bo improved in value fully tho worth of tho grouud. ..Wo have been informed that the work will be commenced by the first of August." Another new Railroad. The citizens of Union county are making efforts to secure tho building of a railroad from Mifllinburg, in that oounty, to Mil ton, which, it is intended, will be a branch or contin uatioo of tho Catawissa ruilroud. A mooting was held at the former place, on the 19th ult., at which $74,000 were subscribed for the purpose. The fol lowing gentlemen were appointed a committee to eoufor with capitalists in Philadelphia, New York and olsewhere, and ulso the several railway corapa niee which will be interested in the construction of the road '.William Young, Chas. II. Shriner, 8. Spigelinoyer, J. C. Motz, J. . Ilerr, Dr. D. II, Miller, John Beebold, R. T. Barber and M. Rudy. Mike Lipman'S Circus and Trailed Animals. This mammoth institution, the greatest of the 19th century, is now making its second annual tour, and will exhibit in Banbury on Monday next, Bth iust. giving two entertainments on that day. This com pany, undoubtedly, has the best performers known to the profession, iu addition to which,, regardless of expense, they have purchased the celebrated oducS' tod sacred animals, formerly the property of Lent's Equoscurriulum,' and lately attached to the N. Y. llypotheatron. They also have the California grit' cly bears, whose wonderful performances are daily exhibited. Seizures nr A Revenue Oepicer. The follow ing seizures have been made by J . B. Henderson a special revenue agent of the Government, for the causes named : The store-boat and goods of Edward Moyer, of Philadelphia, sewed on the West Branch of the Sus quehanna canal, above Lewisburg, for not having - taken ont license or paid tho special tax required by law. Value, 132,000. The distillery and fixtures of John Eyster, of Nor thumborland oounty, with 71 barrels of whisky, lot of grain, and 184 bogs. Seized for shipment of whisky on which revenue tax bad net been paid Value, $18,000. Four barrel! of whisky, in bands of John 11. Fords mac, at WaUoutown, Northumberland eounty, ship ped from Eyster's distilleiy. Fifteen thousand cigars at WaWonlown, for wint of stuiBpt. Unprecedented Louse. Shipment. The Wil liauisport Daily Ouiette, of the 21th ult., says that there were 2,301,000 feet of lumber cleared at that place the day before, and that 1,445,000 feet, oleaied - nt Lock Haven, Daagocl that point tut same day, ma. king total shipment by canal In one day of 1,749, 000 feet. ' If we add to thia tbe amount shipped by 'railroad, the grand, total amounts to 4,061 ,000 feet tbe largest shipment yet recorded. One hundred and twenty-live thousand dollars would be low estimate of (Jie value of this lumber, and it can easily La soon, if this ratio could be maintained, in one bun ilrod days, line iketoHreili te'SHpfel f 12 500,000 E.WII.VEHT, irrrib el lumber ' . ' Dedication or the Masonic Ball. On Tues day, the 2d last., the Right Worshipful .Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania dedieated, with tbe peculiar; K' emn, beautiful and Impressive ceremonies of thai enolent order, the new Masonio Ilall, in this pUoel There was large representation of the graft and a very large influx of Visitors, who Came to paftiol pate as Masons, and to witness as citizens; emhrs.' clng the Right Worshipful the Grand Lojge of Pennsylvania, the Right Eminent the Grand Com;, maodery of the Stat, repreaoaUtlvea from tie Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter Masons from every scetion of the State, and the following Lodges, viz : Mlllorsburg,.' Shamokin,' Mt'. fjarmel, Salinsgrove, Danville, Bloomsborg, Lewisburg,- Milton, Manoy, illiamsportj Lebanon, Lanoaster, York and liar-1 risburg.' ' - N ; A 11 o'clock the procession tar escort was formed, J and proceeded to the quarters of the Right Worship ful the Grand Lodge, fly proclamation of the Grand, Marshal, .by authority, Urn following named gentle men ofSolatod as Grand Offioors ; The Right Wor shipful Doputy Grand Master, Richard Vaux, of Philadelphia, Grand Master; R.A. Lamberlom of ITarrisburg, Right Worshipful Senior Warden i. Goo. C. Welkor, of 6unbury, Grand Junior War den ; Jos. H. Boewelt, of Philadelphia, Grand Mar shal ; Jno. Thompson, of Philadelphia, Grand Secre-' tary; Jno. Kay Clement, of Sunbury, Grand Trea surer; Rev. 8. Reigart, of Sunbury, Grand Chap lain ; 8. M. McKay, Grand Pursuivant; Henry M. Dochott, Jacob Bonnott and H. G. Clark, of Phila delphia, iu their respective offioos. The pruoession funned in tho following order : Master of Ceremonies, Grand Tyler, Grand Stewards, Lodgos. Corn J. P. L. Shindlo, of Selinsgrove j Wine 3. P. Auchmoodoy, of Millersburg; Oil George Wotser, of Millersburgj firand' Pursuivant ; Grand Deacons, M. P. Scuphau, Bro. Reoderjind Bro. Wiggins, Grand Chaplain, Rev. Mr. Roigart, of Sunbury, DiBtriot Doputy Grand Master, Past Grand OfBoers, Right Worshipful Grand Secretary and Grand Trensuror, Grand Marshal, and Grand 6word Bearer. , . " ' On reachiug the Ilall the ceremonies 'were conduc ted as follows : Proclamation bjr ttrand Manual j Music anthem ; Addroae from Arehiteot to R. W. Grand Master; K. W. G. M. approves; Music ode. ', Tho R. W. G. S. thou informed tho R. W. G. M. that the Hall was to bo dodicated. Tho Lodge was then uncovered by the Grand Stewards. The Grand Officers made procession around tho Lodge threo times. Tbe ceremonies were exceedingly Impressive and the musio . cxoellent. The address of the Grand Master was admirable, both in conception and do livery. Thus tho Hall was dedicated, and tbe procession' after escorting the Grand Officers to their quarters, was dismissed . At 2 o'clock, P .M., the Grand Commandory, es corted by reprosentatives from Crusado Command ery, of Bloomsburg ; Park Commandory, of Harris burg; York and Lancaster Commandorjce, formed, and after proceeding in procession to the new Ilall, dedicated the Asylum of KnighU Tomplar and of Malta, after which the Grand Historiographer and Grand Recorder, Alfred Creigh, delivered an ad dress, excellent In matter and stylo, which wo hope will be published. . The Grand CommanQory woro represented by tho following officors, officiating by proclamation : E. S. K., John Vallerchamp, Right Eminent Com mander; V. E. 8. K. C. F. Knapp, Deputy Grand Commander ; E. 8. K., T. J. Evans, G. G. ; E. S. K., Theodore F. Beheffer, G. C. G. ; E. 8. K., Joseph R. Diram, P.; E.-8. K., J. Wosta haeffor, G. 8. W. ; E. 8. K., W. W. Murray, G. J. W. ; E. S. 1C, Jno. Kay Clement, G. T. ; E. S.K., Alfred Creigh, U. R. and G. II. ; E. B. K., Joseph Lcmbcrgor, G 8. B. J E. S. K., S. V. Polk. G.8. B.; E. S. K., S. P. Auchmoodey, G. W. ; E. 8. K., J. B. Lenker, Q. 8. ; E. 8. K., J. P. 8, Gobin, Grand Marshal ; . S. K., John Haas, As sistant Marshal ; E. 8. K., S. E. Murphy, Assistant Marshal ; ' E. S. K., Daniel C. .Buyer,: Assistant Marshal. We were unablo to lonrn bow many commandcrvs ' wero represented, but tho number was largo, and the display imposing. The Lodges represented in the morning, by invitation participated in tho pro cession of the afternoon. The order formed at the new Mosonio Touinlo. thence marched, passing through the principal streets, to the Court House, whero tbe Grand His toriographer delivered an address, ropleto with infor mation t-na oioqucuoe. We iearn that a resolution was adopted requesting a oopy of the addross for publication. We gather the following particulars from a Phila delphia cotemporary in regard to the Riverside In stitute, tho advertisement of which appears in our columns: "This Institute promise.) to be one of tho grandest end noblest institutions of its kind ever organized. In order that money may bo speedily raised for the maintenance of the Home, the Washington Library Company has organized and adopted a plan which will meet with a hearty approval and earnest sup port from all. This Company, knowing from tho past that to raise funds by appeals to the emirituble publio is slow and uncortain work, oftentimes re sulting in total failure, have adopted their present mettiod tor accomplishing tins mucn-ilcsirea result. Their plan Is to issue stock at one dollar per sharo, each sharo of stock entitling the holder thereof to one finely-executed steel plate engraving, which at retail could not be purchased for this sum. Iu ad dition to this, presents consisting of several thou sand dollars in greenbacks, real estate, horses, jewel-: ry, silver ware, sewing machines, pianos, melodeons, aud nunureus of other valuable articles, amounting in the aggregate to $300,000, will also be bestowed among the stockholders. Every stockholder not only receives his engraving at the time of purchase, but will also receive a present at the distribution, there beinff no exceDtions. The Comnanv are enabled to act thus liberally from the fact that, making their purchases of engravings, and of the presents to bo given away, in such enormously large quantities, the cost per single article is greatly reduced to what would be the price were tbe purchase ol tbe same made at retail. Besides this all the presents, such as real estate, etc., have beon banded over to the Company by tbe original owners at their lowest mar net value, un this account are tbe company en a. blod to offer such great inducements to those who would intorost themselves and aid in alleviating the miseries and distress of the hundreds and thousands of poor and fursuken orphans who are now daily seen in tbe lanes ana Iborougbtaresol our large cities." Toe Ai'gii8TTerm of Codrt. The following is a list of jurors drawn for tho next court of this eounty, which will be held in this place on Monday, the 5th of August next Grand Jurors. Jot. Gass, Lower Auzusta; I. W. Hotliuan, Rush; Aaron Yost, Coal; Samuel Eut, Bbamokiu ; A. Nye, Delaware ; M. Lawrence, Upper Augusta; ADranam seaman, iiusn ; Joaepn uiy, Delaware; D. Zortman, Jackson; P. 11. fcuytlor, Lower Augusta ; John Buyers, Sunbury ; John Pen syl, sr.. Rush; A. W. buyder, Upper Mohonoy; A. ii- Lenker, Little Blabanoy ; Josepn liaos, Mia zuokin borourb ; J. Hoover. Mt. Caruiel ; Geo. hck ert, Northumberland ; John Runkel, Shamokin ; R. B. Dalesman, Milton; U. ltuhel, Ubilisquaque; Cuaa Gulick, Point; George Bueher, Sunbury ; Charles Bright, do. ; U. B. Rebock, Washington. Traverst Jurort. Chas. Bacon, tiunburv; 0. 1' Patton, Rush ; F. A. Kline, Upper Augusta ; E. Crawford, lurbut ; J. W. Hutber, do. ; Jno. Uoekle Delaware; J. U. Zimmerman, IShauiokin,; Robert Walker, Point ; M. Reiti, Lower Augusta ; M. Mia eherger, Coal ; 11. Wilhelm, Milton ; I. E. H utter, do. ; E. Everly, L. Mabaooy ; B. Knouae, Zerbe ; P Clark, Sunbury; Geo. Weaver, iierbe; Joseph Albright, Turbut ; Eliaa Shaffer, do. ; T. D. Armun, Delaware : I. Slaueht. Unnor Auzusta ; F. McCarty, Mt. Carmel ; D. V. Adams, Sbaiuokin ; U. L. Mor- ran. Northumberland ; Ira Hile, Sunbury ; J. Sav idire. do.: J.C. MoWilliams, Chilisouoque ; W. 8. Klapp, Delaware: 8. Hitter, Cbilisquaque ; John Klilon. Poicl : S. BitUnbender. tihamokiu borough ; A. Brooious, Upper Mahanoy ; H. R. Johnson, Ruth ; John If. iedler, JUUton ; m. aem, oaaiuoaio ; i. Sterner. Lower Auirusta: Wm. Waldron, Turbut; John Huffy, Point; Conrad Yeager, Coal; Henry Wan. Point: J. R. Wiest. Jordan : Robert Finney, Lewis; John Oberdorf, Rush ; Levi Barrett, Lower Augusta; N. Dunkelberger, Ml. Carmel; I. Rq theriuel. Jordan : I. Phillips. L. Mahanoy ; John iiunu Uji: K. Cunubull. Uddot Auirusta. i Jurart.L. Hine, Shamokin ; M. L. Ben- n T.narar Aniriuta : llenrv Otto. Cameron ; I Bnipe, Upper Augusta; John Heck, Northumber land! J. ii. rollOCK, AUrOUlVlllS ; Hill, auiuiciuiau, Shamokin; Wm. U. Marshall, Bbamoaiu oorougu i..i.n I .. T. Muhanov: J. T. Vastine. Sunbury u uir.i Kh.mnkia kwauirh 1 Geo. Coder, do. : Tho Mitutp. Vurhut: Jaines Malone. Buubury; Jacob William G. Fullmer. Turbut J N.'llamaTlr, Point ;JAnlelKallor,l-wis; W. M uni.. L.-.r AniruiLa: D. Biliman. Mt. Carmel i' . n.... fiiXnr: 9. Snvder. Point : M. Lu k'-t.Wt; Carzuel 5.X .l?,5 t Naal r. routi: J. v. maruu, juiunnu, Kk..nTin: P Me Williams. Delaware; Wm. Nee bit, Upper Anguau; Wm. Ua, Shamokin ; tlida John, do. ; C. B. Kramer, Zerbe; i. bochler, Chil ioquaqne; J. FeUerolf, Upper Mahanoy ; John i ll. Sieiy, bhamokia borough; l. Wagoner, Little Ma bannv It'-' BUSINESS NOTICES. , . (jJeb iPrissilntf. Having reo'eived a! large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of virions niwj styles, Posters, Handbills,' Circulars, .Cards, LetVeJ Headsf BUI Heads, Label), fcfl., cm be'prirlted lij Aetatost and', tost styles, and on.ihort Bo(ie.- Orders by mail promptly attended to. ' Bomb men art naturally good, look ing otiers afla ble in their manners. ' All gentlemen oan be greatly improved hy being, olothed in entire new suit, to correspond with the season, at J. Oi Beck's tailoring establishment, on Fourth street, Bnnbary. Beck has tone stock of summer goods, whioh all are lavito to call and see for themselves.: Tla Bkst Economy. If poasibla always buy your boots and shoes with s view to durability, and where (be principle of trade is the one price cash system, and there you are sure to purchase at the lowest Cash prices. Harry Thacher, to Pleasants' building, Market street, is determined to keep the largest and finest stock: in this place,' and is now soiling at greatly reduced rates. ' " ' '" ' Now h the winter of buf discontont made glori ous summer," said the wily Duke ' of .Gloster, when, through his malicious manoeuvres, be assassi nated bis brother and booamo King of England. If the Duke wore living in these days he oould more properly make use of the expression, for Faust, at bis fashionable Hat and Cap Storo, keeps constantly en band such a largo variety of goods of bis line that every one who wears them, (beoauso of their fine texture,) can exolaim, "now is our glorious summer," In reality. " - - W.. ' l Chbap Goods. We bars examined the now goods Just opened by J. E. Smick, Morohant Tailor, in this place, the good qualities and low prices of which forcibly remind us of the good times previous to the war. - With an elegant assortment on hand, which he now offers at greatly reduced prices, he is able to sell much cheaper than any ether establishment.- Call and examine the goods. . I nla Lira Insurance. "You ask my opinion as to the principle of Life Assurance. That I expressed years ago first, in having my own life assured for a small sum, fur too small, but then up to my means of pay ing tho annuity. And if life was more frequently assured by mea of salary, and of small capital, thoro would bo fewer dopendcnl widows and orphans than thoro arc" 57ms late NicMola.Nurray, D. V. . Jacob Siiipm an, Fire and htfe Luurance Agent, Sunbury, Pa. A verdant Yankee, Booing tho announcement In large letters, in front of a book store, "Nothing to Woar Sold Here," exclaimed, "Wal, now, I wondor who said there was !" If you want something to wear you will find It at the Continental Bazaar, of the best and most, beautiful stylos, and very cheap. Everybody should oall and see the splendid stock of summer goods. " 'Tis summer, .glorious summer, Bohold the glad greon earth ! . How from its grateful bosom The herbs and flowers spring forth !" Lot us imitate nature, in our gratitude to tho present season, by being olad in a new seasonable suit from J. F. Shaeflor's tailoring establishment, N. W. oorncr of Market and Third streets, (2d story.) Those cheap Boots and Shoes at Miller's Excolsior Store have been going off rapidly, but there are many more left, and there are great bargains in storo for all who call. Wo would advise every one to go to Miller's, immediately, and examine tho fino stock now on hand. Photograph y The boautiful pictures taken at Bycrly's Photograph Gallery, in Simpson's building, Markot Street, are acknowledged the- best ever pro duced in Sunbury. Notwithstanding this, Byerly charges less than most any other arthst. Go at once to bis gallery and be convinced as to tho truth of bis assertion. - s tnai m n v .11 a it ii i :t. Corrected Weekly for the "Amorican." Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, $15 00 8 00 do do do do per cwt. per bbl. per ewt. . per bushel , do do do do per pound Rye Flour, do Wheat, prime red Rye, Corn, new Oats, Potatoes, Dried peaches, pared do do uupared Dried Apples. 10 00 6 60 2 40 1 30 1 10 70 90 40 25 15 3 00 25 lrt 25 20 20 18 14 13 18 60 do do Dried Cherries, (unstoncd,) per bu. Butter, per pound, t-ggs, Chocso, Lurd, Hums. Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, " froui " Mutton, Chickens, por dozen, per pound, do do do do do . do per pair Nliunioktii Conl 'A'rutlt. Suauokin, July 1, 1867.' Ton. Cwt. Sent for week ending June 29, 12.834 07 Per lost report, . 211,953 13 224,78 00 , 254,634 08 To same time lust year, . Decrease,- 29.846 03 Special Noticto. Tourists. No ono should leave home this season without providing themselves with Coo's Dyspepsia Cure to guard against sudden attacks of Cholera Morbus. It immediatoly corrects the stomach in suoh oases. It is a specifia in summer oomplainta. At tho Now Hampshire State Fair ''Barrett's Vegotoble Uuir Restorative" took the First Premi um, over all other competitors, awardod by the judges, among whom were some of tbe best chemists in the country. It stands confessedly without a rival throughout Now England, and wherever it has been introduced it has driven all other preparations from the markot. 'I'o CousiiuiIIvc. Tho advertiser, having been restored to health In a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered tor several years with a severe lung affeo- tiun, and that ureua disease, consumption is anx ious to make known to bis fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, be will send a cepy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using t lie same, which they will find a sure cure fur Co.nshii'Hon-Astuma, UnoNriUTis, Couolis, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. Tbe only object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Information which he 4oAoeives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will oost theiu nothing, and may prove a uvssing. raruea winning me prescription, t'REB, by return mail, will please address ' . . . AHiV. iwwAnu a. niiHTJ.i, my 18-'67.1y Williamsburg, Kinge Ce.,N. Y. TIIEI HEALING pool, And House of Mercy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, tut Young Men, on the'orime of Solitude and the Errors," Abu ses and Diseases which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to Marriage, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopea,' free of charge. Address DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. , June 8, 1867. ly ' ' " 3rA Youku Lady returning to her oountry home after a sojourn of a few months In the City, was bard ly recognized by bar friends. In place of a coarse, ruttio, flushed face, she bad a toft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon in quiry as to tbe cause of an groat a change, she plain ly told them that she used the t'lreuawiasa. flu Ibis, and considered it an Invaluable acquisition to apy Lady 'l toilet. By its use aqy Lady or U entle su oast Improve their personal appearance aa hun dred (4d. ft is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in' its etfieaey in iMin tniftiiritlia from, alio healins'. eleansinff aad beautifying the akin aad complexion. By its direct notion on the cuticle it draws bom it all iu impurt. tiaa. kindlv healina- tbe tame, and leaving the aur face as Nature iutended It should be, dear, toft, smooth and beautiful. Prioe $1, scut by Mail or Express, on receipt or an order ny , , No. West Fayette St ..Syracuse, N- Y The ouly America Agent fur tbe sale'uf tbe fame February ), l?ly ' , Know'Thy IDrotlny. j " ' " ' Madame R. f. TnoRNTOw.-the gfeafErlgliih A trologlst, Clarvej anVanuVrajwnoawickni nboibsji astonished tbe sotentifio classes of the -Old Worlol, has now located herself nt Hudson, N. Y. Madamb Thornton pesesses sneh xtondotful towers of. secenl siirht, as to enable her to trknart kamtl! r U .greatest importance to tbe single or married of either ,aoa. nuuoiHs skaio ui irauoo, sue delineates the very foatiirea of. the person' you are td marry, and by the aid of en instrument ot intense power, known as. the Psyohomolrppo, guarrantoea to produce life like picture of the future husband or wife of tbo applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, loadiug tralui of oharacter, to.. Tbia is no humbug,., aa .thousand of testimonials oan assert. She will send, when desired, certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what It pur ports to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, disposition and . com plexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped en velope addressed to yourself, yon will rocelve the pioture and desired information liy return mail. All communications sacredly confidential. Address in ennfidenoe, Madame E. F. Toornton, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. ' febll-'67.1y. 0 NE PRICE CLOTHING. . JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED " OM1 PRICK CLOTHING HOUSE, 601 Market Street, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia; For many years this Establishment has done busi ness on the line Prioe Sysicm, and we beliove we are the only Clothing House in the city that strictly adheres to this principle. We have earned a repu tation whioh we are proud of, for good toate in select good styles and. substantial materials, and not less important, for having all our goods, i:tu4 wi:ix hme. We employ the best talent, for Cotters, and our Goods are of both kinds Fnsliionabto and plain so that all tastes can be suited. The prices are tho very lowest, as any one by a moment a thought must see, or otherwise wo could not meet the competition of our neighbors, for as no deductions are ever mado, we must put our prices down to the advantages we promise. The poople may depend, this is the true plan upon which to do businoss, and many a dollar can bo saved to Clothing buyers by keeping iu mind JONES' ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 604 Market Strreet, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but one door above Sixth. March 2S, 18fi7.--ly ; - ; ' . (iclieiick's Mentversl 1'oxile. This medicine, invented by Dr. J. H. Sciienck, of Philadelphia, Is intended to dissolve the food and niako It Into chyme, the first process of digestion. By oleansing the stomach with Schcnck's Mandruke Pills, the Tonic soon restores tho appetite, and food that eould not bo eaten before using it, will' be easily digestod. Consumption cannot be eured by Schonck'a Pul monic Syrup unless tho stomach and livor is made healthy and the appetite restored ; benco tbo Tonic and Pills are required in nearly every case of con sumption. A bulfdozon bottles of the SEAWEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MANDRAKE PILLS will cure any ordinary case of dyspepsia. Dr.Scbcnck makes professional visits in New York, Boston, and at his principal Office in Philadelphia, every week. See daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consumption, for his days tor visitation. Plcaso observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, ono when in tho last stage of Consumption, and the other as he now is, In perfect health, are on tho Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, price 31.60 por bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. All letters lor advice should be addressed to Dr. Schcnck 's Principal Oilico, No. 15 North fith Street, Philadelphia. Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Demos Barnes A Co., N. Y. ; S. S. Hanoo, Baltimore. Md. ; John D. Parke, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker A Taylor, Chicago, 111. ; Collins Bros.. St. Louis, Mo. Oct. 20, 1866. 1st w. ea. no. 1 yr. Wonderful but '1'riic. Madame Remington, tho world-roturnod Astrolo gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant stato, delineates tho very features of tbe person you are to marry, and by tho aid of an instrument of intenso power, known as the Psycho motrope, guarantees to produce a perfect and lifo like picturo of tho future husband or wife of tho applicant, with data of innrriago, occupation, lead ing traits of character, Ao. This is no imposition, as testimonials without number can assert. By stating place of birth,' ago, disposition, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envciopo addressed to yourself, you will receive tho picturo by return mail, together with desired information. IjF Address iu confidence, Madaue Gkhtrude Rkuington, P. O. Box 207, Wost Troy. N. Y. foblfl- C7.1y. COLUATi: A. t'O.'S GERMAN . ERASIVE SOAP Is manufactured from PURE MATERIALS, ar.d may be considered the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For sale by all Grocers. May 18, 1867. ly. I ron In llee lllood. Tbe necessity of a due proportion of iron in the blood la well known to all modioul men ; wbon it bo ooinea reduoed from any causo wbutovor, the whole system surfers, the weakest part being first attackod, and a feeling of languor, lassitude and"ull gononeos" pervades tho system. Tho remedy is simply to sup ply the blood with tbo necoesary quantity of iron. Thia can bo dono by using the PERUVIAN SYRUP, ' a protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, which is so prepared that it assiuiilutes at once with the blood, giving strength, vigor and now life to the whole system. To take medicine to cure diseaso occasioned by a deficiency of IRON IN THE BLOOD, without re storing it to tho system, is like trying to repair a building when the foundation is gone. An eminent divine says: "I have beon using the PERUVIAN SYRUP lor ome time past: it gives mo new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle." Pamphlets containing certificates of eures. and recommendations from some of the most eminent pltysicians, clergymen and others, will be sent free to any address. Tbe genuine has "Perdvian Syrup" blown iu tbe glass. J. P. DINRMORE, Proprietor, No. 36 Dcy St., New York. 6oid by all druggists. OltAUIi'8 CELEBRATED HALVE. From Mr. E. Ticker, Dopot Master at Salisbury, Mass. "I have been troubled for years with a bad humor: somotimes outwardly, and aonictiuiee inwardly. curing tne post summer it mamtosted lUelt more than usual outwardly, and I used your Salve. All signs of it have since disappeared, without alfeoting me iqworuiy, inmoaung, a tuiua, tne eruJiouting nature of the Salve." SETH. W. FOWLE. SON, Boston, Propriotora. Sold by all Druggists, at 25 ott. a box. Seut by mail for Mete. - 2, -4t " IIKLMBOLDIB EXTRACT BIJCUU and Improved Rose Wash curea secret and dulicule diMtrdffs in all their atagea, at little expense, lilila oi no elianae iu diet, i:u in convenience and wo exposure.. U ia pleasant in taste and oaur, luinieoiute lu IU actual, uuu He iiuiu an inju rious properties. uilii'W ly TAKK NO MORR UNPLEASANT AND UN8AFK R KM ELIDES for unpleasant and daiis,auua diseases. Use IIilmsolu's Kitssci LU'cuv sua iMi aovao Hoax Wash. MurciiS. IB07. ly ' . HELMBOLD'S CONOKNTRATD EXTRACT. BUCUII Is the Great Diuretic. JldmloUTi Concentrated Eftraet Sartaparill Is the Oieat Blood Purifier. . Both are prepared aecoiding to rules of Ptuimary and Chemistry, and aie the moautctive that con be uuide. Murcu 0, 1867.-ly . 7 l-'re to Kverybosly j .J A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving tUifbrmation of tbe greatest iinportunoe to the young of both sexes, i It teaohos how the homely may become beautiful, the despisll respected, and tbe forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to tend their address, and receive a copy, post-paid, by re turn mall. " ' ' . Address P. O. Drawer, 21, Troy, N. T. ; . . i . terror of Voulh. ' A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tbe effects of youthful Indiaoretion, viil, for tbe sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe ai.d directions for making the simple remedy by which be was eured, Bufiurers wishing to profit by tbt advertiser's experience, can do so by addroyaiiig, n perfeel confidence, juiim it. uuuna, iny 18 VT ly , ' ' ' ' J Cedar Street, N V irerilt 11 Cllt ITCH! I ; i SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! WHEATON'S OINTMENT 1T1I1 Cure I lie Iii-lt In Hour. - 'Also- euros SALT H TIE TIM, ULCERS, CHIL BLAINS, and all ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN Price 60 eouta. For sulo by the druggist. By send ing AO conts to WEEKS A POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Unitod Slates. Jo 23 '08-y " WAiiTEl). AN active and reliable Salesman to toll Fish and Provisions in Northumberland Bad adtnininff eountiet of Ponnsylvanin. one who can inlluenoe irnae. Address llox 2itW, Philadelphia, r. O., stating rcfemnee. Juno 20, 1867. 4t ' ' 4 , TUB Washington Library Co. PHILADELPHIA. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. ' $300,000 ' - '.r '' TUeSENTS TO SUBSCIUREKS. Om Cash Present or $411,000. . Ohe Cash Phksp.nt or $20,WiO. One Cash Prrskkt or fio.oml. Out) Casb Prksrnt op g.vnou. Two Cash Phrsemtk op ?2.5o0 oaoh. Head full Schedule of rreacct liclow. Eaoh Certificate of Stock is accompanied with a BeantiM Steel-Plate Engraving worth vor at retail, than the cosr or certificate, And also insure to the hobW a PRESENT IN THE OREAT DISi'RIllU TION. The Washington Library Company Is ohartered by the Slate nf Pennsylvania, and Organised in r.id of tbe : KIVEBSIDE IHSTITUTE . . on Soldiers' and Bailors' Orphans. Incorporated by the State of N. J. APRIL 8, 1S67. THE rtlVEBSIDE! INSTITUTE, Situnto at Riverside, Burlington Comity, New Jer sey, is founded for tho purpose of grntuiloui-ly edu cating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Soiuuen of tho L'nltod States. The Board of Trusteos oonsiste of tho following well-known oitir.ons of Pennsylvania and New Jersey : HON. WILLIAM IS. MANN, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Fa. HON. LEWIS R. BROO.MALL, Ex-Chief Coiner U. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philad'a., Pennsylvania. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, Now Jersoy. HON. W. W. WARE, Now Jorsey. HENRY GORMAN, Esq., Agent Adams' Express, Philadelphia, 1'a. J. E. COE, Esq., of Joy, Coe t Co., Philadelphia. Treasi-rv Department, Washington, D. C, April 18, 1S67. Oflico of Internal Revonuo Hnv ing rocelvcd satisfactory evidence that tho proceeds of tho enterprise conducted by tfco "Washington Library Company" will bo devoted to chnritnble, uso, pcrmfc.-jn is hereby granted to raid Company to conduct such enterprise exempt frnm all charge, whether from special tux or other duly. E. A. ROLLINS, Commusnoner. The IViiHiiiiiKloii l.Hirnry Co., Iu order flat the benevolent object set forth in this ciroular may he successfully accomplished, have issued five serice of FINE &TEEL-PLATE ENORAVINUS, which aro put on subscription at prices much below their retail value. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK IN THE WASH INGTON' LIBRARY COMPANY will be issued, stamped with tho seal of tho Compa" ny, and signed by tho Secretary. (None others genuine.) Any person sendine; us Ono Dollar, or paving tho snmo to our local Agents, will recoivo immediately n tine Steel Plate Eiurravuip:, t ohoice from the fol lowing list, and Ono Cerlifieato' of Slock, injuring Ono Prosont in our published schedule. -ONE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. No. 1 "Mv Child ! My Child !" Nn. 2 "They ro Saved ! They're Saved !' No. .') "Old Seventy-six or, tho Early Days of liic Revolutkn." Any perron paying Two Dollars w ill reccivo cither of the following tine Steel Plates, nt choice, and Two Certificates of Stock, thus becoming entitled to Two Presents. TWO POI.LAR ESOHAVINfiS. No. 1 Washington's Courtship." No. 2 '-Washington's Last Interview with his Mother.'' THIIEE DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person paying threo dollars will receive tho beautiful Steel Plate of ' HOXE PROM THE W AR." and three Certificates of ib'lock, becoming entitled to three Presents. rocii noLi.tn ENnn.iviNns. Any person paying Four Dollurs shall reccivo tho large and beautiful Steel Piute of "TBE PERILS CF OOR FOREFATHERS." and Four Certificates of Stock, cntitliug them to Four Presents. FIVE DOLLAR ENUIt AVINfiS. Any person who pays Five Dollars shall roceivo the large aud splendid Steel Pluto of 'THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS." And Fivo Certificates of Stock, entitling them toFivo Presents. The engravings and Certificates will bo dolivoicd to each subscriber at our Local Agencies, or sent by muil, post paid, or express, as may bo ordered. The WaMhiu;f(on Library Coinjtuny Wilt Award TIIRI'.K HUNDRED TUOl'SANU DOLLARS IN PRESENTS TO THESHAUCHOI.Ill'.KS, Oi Wednesday, Sejitanlcr 23, 18G7, At PHILADELPHIA, PA.,' Ot at the Institute, RIVER- PIPE, N.J. SCI1KDULE UV T'REttENTjJ. I Cuah Preaeat 1 Cuah Prcaent 1 Cunii Pteaent 1 Outfit Present i Caah Preanita ot -,M0 each 1 UuiKlsotno Country Meaidetice, ISUibK.'. Gruutds. 'Jo.ooll 10,000 fi,000 S,llOU Ac., Gentuuitown, Pluladrlphiu, IrUKiO I Double Reaideuee, tlirecatoty brick, Calndrtl, N J.1S,0UU 1 Coul Depot, Officoa, ShetU, li round, unit bum- neaawlablialiul.No. 1314 Waaliuiaton A. eniie, f liilutlelphta, 1 Country Kcaidence, Rivciaide, N. 8., with 15,010 1(1,01 H) 5.IHHI 0,000 P.IKKI 3,000 uiuuuu, rruiui, ate. I Tlllee-atnry Collage Lot, Ike. 2S Valuable lluiktitiK (. U, Kivetmrle, tWs) etirli 1 Elegant Tuinoul r'uiuily Cariinae, biuji of lloraca, IIiuuck, lev., oompletu 10 Valuable UuilJinv k,ola, Kiveraide, :itH) eiich 1 Ueautnul Silver Giuy Home, lj( luio.la lnli. lied by Hie crlebrmed iilifted Anibiuil florae "Caliph ; uIki, h lijilit Koad Wotiou weittlit 110 puuitda, Willi a.'l of tuptnor Sniple llarnt-iui, Xc, itutking a iil-clUMl ealal.lialiilleiit 20 Pianoa, jf.ilal each U0 Melodcona, eJ'5 cucll S HttewiHKl wltlur Alaebinua &1200 each 10 Family Ct-wiiur Maeliini'a, fftOOeucn tU Fine O.ild Wan lira, s'JOO each lot) Oil Haiiitinga, by leading aitisia aggiegale valu fi,IW 10,1100 4,Mrl 1,1100 1,1 1X1 10,0011 10.0, ,0 3,1 O0 e.iK'O 7511 Slid 1,5110 t-,70U 3 Cumel'a Hair Sliawla, tl OlKI each i Caiuel'allair Sliawla, tfj.ooo oucli 3 Itamlaiana 1 jice hhawla, tiM euch 10 Cuahuiere SliawM '0 cacli DO Silk Dreaa Pauern 87S eaek 60 City iuildiiis; Ita, elTieuch I lie reiiuiiiHl.n will coiiaiat vl Silverware, Musical uoaeatlnern Ulaaaca, I'ockct lilblt'K, untl tll- tereut atliclea of oruauient and uai-, ainoiiiit' iiij ki, - rj.OOO HOW TO OBTAIN SHARES AND ENliltAVll GS send ordeis tu ua by tiiinl, encloaing from 91 to tf, either by i'oat Ollk s ordera or in a texistered Idler, el our nak. Luier aiuouuta aliould be aenl by diui't or tx- II alialna wilh Viit-inviiivB ' a,50 !:) 60 40,30 M.60 o,uo lia aliarea Willi EnKtavinga' 50 aharea with Eimravinga . 7& aluuca wilh Ki'ravintta too alutrta wile iMigraviiipe Local AGENTS WANTED llitoughoul the United States. Tbe Aaaoeiatlott have apDoiutMj aa Reeeivera, Meaara. GEOKGK A. COOKE t CO., wboae weS known iiito giityattd buauwaa experience will bee atitticieut guurtiu tt Uwithe money iulruated to Uieiu wiU be. pruiupily up plied lo Ute put puae alaitul. ' ' Fhilaiiilphia, Pa., May SO, lb61. To the OfKoera and Mainbeta of tbe Waahingtou Libra ry Co , N. 8. ftEAl), Secretary. , ' , ,. Oentleineu : Ou receipt of your favor of the 1.1th inat., notifying ua orour appoiutmeui aa Kiceivera fir your Company, we Uok the liberty lo submit a copy of your Cbatler, with a plan of your ealurpriae, Ui Hie hiKbeat kiralaiitlioiily of lbs Suie,aad having received his li vor abla onniMJu in lagaid to its legality, and ayoiiauiziiig wttb llie beuevoletil object of your Aaaieialion, via: Ilia ediieuUonaiid reaiateiiaiiee of the nipliau children l our aoldlera and aailara at the Riveraida Inatitute, wa have 3oncluded to accept the trust, aud lo use our beat fetTorla lo promote so wotUiy aa objeet. ... , Keapcclfully, youia, Ae., ' GEO. A.' COOKE It CO. 1 Addreaa aH letter and ordera to GEO. A.COOKE A CO., RANKERS, ' ':' 33 utai Tbitd Slreet, Plnlailelpbia, Ta Recaivera fni the Waatniigtnu I .(In my Co. June'). U. tia i V I : . - i 1 1 1 trnimm .iiiirii TnTTiTi 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Something New I Nothing New .' AUD GOOD NEW SI The splendid assortment of G00D3 at the MAMMOTH ST0EE j. v. ruii.i:4 a. sox, 13 NEW, but it is Nothing Now for them getting up NEW OOODS. i they are ulways GOOD NEWS, to the people ol SUNRURY, for they have purchae ed tliciu goods low and are nelling them at very VI. I'k. Wo are determined to sell our Goods at Low Prices and defy competition. Wo keep tho !i't iiilily ol' )l end sell I hem us low as tho nvroml ia;ilil low aro sold by other dealers. Come and examine our Stock and Lcaru our No charge for showing Goods. That is our business and wo take ploasuro in doing it. Feeling very thankful to tho public for their tory liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon us, wo feel oolilideut of retaining their custom, by a strict adhorence to tho rules wu have adoptod. REMKMRliR THIS PLACE, The Mammoth Store. Murket Suuarc, 2 doors out of tho Now Court House, SINDI RV, PA. J. W. FRILINOA SON. Sunbury, Mnrch 30, LSb LIMBER ! LUMBER ! Xh loll'r 4'ouinty niil Sunbury I.timlx-r Company, Now fully established at tho SUNRUUY STEAM SAW MILLS, aro prepared to saw to order WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK AND OAK, of any sir.o and ull length. Afull assortment of nlw iiys kept on hand, l'nnnol, Flooring, Siding and lini.-mng boards ol ull kinds. MOULDING, SASII, DOOllS, and SHUTTERS. SHINGLES, Sawed und bbaved, White Pino, mid Hvmlock. E'liiNt crlii' I ..a 111 untl I'lilin, Planing, H i .ilig and Turning, will bo done to ordor nt short notice. This Company design furnishing everytliinjr in thoir lino at such rates that Lumber Yards, Uuildi rs and ull parties using Lumber, will und it to their interest to buy at tnis cstuDli.il! incut. ORDERS aro respectfully solicited and will be promptly at tended to by addressing, WM. REAGEN, Sup't. Suubury, June 15, 1S0S. First national JJDMa 33103 & Tmi SHSjtDHSVJti:?) II. O. TIIACIIEJR, Proprietor. MARKET SQUARE, SUNBURY, P A New Good., New Styles, New Trice The largest Stock of Loots and Shoes in thia Marke TRUNKS OF EVERY GRADE & TRICE Gents' Traveling Satchel, lland-Biigs, Valises, Ac. An elegant assortment of Ladies' Pino Leather Sat chel Cuba's, Ac. Ac. COME AND SEE, COME AND SEE. I'lvimunt'e Hiiildin, 31 A 11 K E T H y U A 11 K , April It, 1&37. rpiIE followinir porsons are entitled to roceivo an I increase of liounty under the Act of Congre&s passed July lbfttl, to equaliie llountios. 1st All soldiers who enlisted after tho 10th day of April, lfefil, lor 3 years, and served their time of enlistment and have been honorably discharged, and httvo received or nre entitle! to receive a LVunty of $100, aro entitled an additional Bounty of glOO. 2.1 All suoh soldiers who enlisted for 3 yonrs, and have been honorably discharged on account of wounds received iu the line nf duty, are entitled to un additional Bounty of &IOO. 3d The Widow, Minor Children, or Parents of such aoldiers who died in the service of wounds ordisoaso, are eutitlcd to an additional Bounty of (ilOO. Bv application to S. P. WOLYERT0N, E.-a.,of pL.Mil.lil , Pennsylvania, who is an authorized Claim Acut. ull such claims can bo spoedily collected. Suubury, August, 1808. tf mix SALE, " A dosirahlo residence, suitable for a small family, locaied on North 41 Ii street, Sunbury, uow occupied by Mr. Frederick Walters. For purileulars, apply to H. D. WHARTON. nor .a m: mm a.vssiirji i: 9 Sheet Iron and Stove G- ZETTLEM0 VER & BRO., (Sucoesaor to BENJ. ZETTLEMOY'ER.) Market Street, near Engol's Store, 6UNBURV, PA. HAVING taken charge of the old stand so long patronised by the people of Suubury and vi cinity, beg leave to announce to the old friends aud the public generally, that they will supply them with the most improved varieties of STOVES, COOK, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES of the boat Brands winch are unsurpassed for beauty of finish, simplicity of arrangement, combiiiingchiupneivaud durability and each stove warranted to perform what they are represented. Coul Oil, 4'oiilOil I.uiiiitw, I.nnleruM, Shades, Chimnoys. and all articles usually kopt In an establishment of this kind. COPPER, BRASS and IRON KETTLES, of all fUea. FRUIT JARS and CANS of tho lateet improved styles. Ho is also prepared to do all kinds of Spouting and RiHifiug, Range and Kuruaeo Work. . Repairing, cheaply and neatly executed. UEO. ZEiiLLMOi bll A BRO. 3 June 8, 1867. y 4'liiltlren'ai 4'urrlugoat. WE would eall the attentiou of those wanting a Child 'a Carriage, to our now and larire asattrt- uent comprising new and beautiful stylo. I i U CONLEV 4 CO. T. S. SHANNON, Practical Watchmaker AND JEWELER, From PHILADELPHIA. In Simpson's Building, Market Square, STX1TBTJRT. PE1T1T'- I7IINB Uojd and Stiver American and Swis1 Watches, Clooks, Jewelry aud Silver wore, con stantly on hand. Hair Jewolry and Masonic Mark11 uinde to order. tluld and Silver Plating done in tho bestrnanner and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Fine Walchca, Clocks, Musio Boxes aud Jewelry Repaired aud warranted. 1 All orders promptly filled. Sunbury, June I, lsft7. Adiuiuintruloi-'t poller. NOTICE is horeby given that letters of adminis tration have been granted tu the undersigned, ou the ostute ot Anna Marin Myors, late of the Bo rough of Sunbury, Northumberland county, Peub'n , deecaied, All persons indebted to said estate aro requested to tuako iminediato p.'.yinent, aad tboso having claims against the esude are requested to present them for settlement. JOHN MYERS, Adm'r. Lower Augusta twp., Junol, 1S07. TAKE NOTICE, mil AT all those who aro indebted to Doctor J. W. JL PEAL, on Nolo or Hook Account, aro invited to settlo tho same within thirty days, aa niter that they will bo placed in tho bands of tl. W. .iegtcr , Esq., for oolloction without rospoct to persons. 1 J. W. PEAL. Sunbury, May 25, 1407. 2iu hi i .j Notice to Merchants and Shippers. rrUIE undcrslgnod, proprietors of Yt'eisef .t Prick's JL Line, giro notico to merchants and rhippcis that their Dcnot is slilt nt 811 Market street, Phila delphia, und all Good." directed to Sunbury aud Dan- villo will be promptly delivered. IV Cars loavo Oil Markot street, Philadelphia, Ui-weekly Tueedavd, Tbursdnvs and Salurdajs. W. 0. (il)OOlllCll. May 25, '67. J-K' RICI1ARDS0N. All kiuds of SCHOOL BOOKS. Slates, Pens, Ink, Paper, 0. Miscellaneous Cooks, a irood uss-or ment. All the new books received assoonas published, ucd for sulo at r-l I'uontnurs jiriccs. BIBLES, Prayer Books and Hymn UooKs, in every stylo ol uinuing. Catholio Prayer Books. FAMILY BIBLES in various styles DICTIONARIES of all siios. n 6 A W u td 1 O O w to 3 O W W K t ta W H n Ol S C t W H in ! a , a cl ta Juveniles and Toy Books, a lurgc assortment. StliinU liooliM and Blank l'orujs of all kinds. Foolscap, Lcgttl Cap, Letter and; ioio I'apcrs. COPYING BOOKS. Inkstands Pen Rucks, Files, Paper, Cutters and Counting House Statiouory generally. PHOTOURAril ALBUMS cheap ana uoar. flold Pens and Holders. Pocket Books and Bill Wallets. Picture Frames. Stereoscopes ami Views, American, r roncli , to. Drnwiug Paper, all sizw. Bristol Board, Ac. Diaries, Memorandum Books. Ac. Backgammon Boards, Oumcs, Chess men, Ac. Toys a larire and complete assortment Base-Bulls and Bats. Fishing Rods. ana iacKto. Porfumcs, Brehoinian and Parisian Marbles, Ac. (fold Pens ro-pointcd. Lamps, Shudcs, lilobcs, Chiuincys. Ac. , Wall Pawcr and Border, all kinds Window Curtains, Paper Oilt und OH tit. Music and Musical Instruments. OpAU kinds of Books and Stationery not on hand promptly ordered. All the Daily and Weekly Papers and Magazines Agent for tho "American Organ." Also tor "La Rose's Hair Restorative," Annuel of America, and "National S'wm Navigation Company.'' Sunbury, May 18. 1807. Commercial College, 037 Chentnut Street, (Corner of Seventh,) PHILA DELPHIA. Established 1844. Incorporated ISi.'i Vonns 'leu 1'ractlcally Kdiiciilt'tl lor KiiiuMM. Tho fucililics of this Institution bare been largely increased, aud it now has advantages for iuipuitin business knowledge which are unequalled. The practical value of its well-tried course of in struction is attested by hundreds iu all doparluiint of business. Many a young man owes hiB buccessiu life to tho qualifications gamed hero. Tho instruction throughout is thorough, practical, und just'what is uuily used iu our best busiuce's houses. The instruction includes Book-Kcoping in all its Branches, Penmanship, (Pluin and Ornamental.) Coinuiorclul) Cal culations, Business Papers and Cor respondence, Commercial Law, Detecting Counterfeits, Etc. Students instructed separately and received ut anytime. Diplomas-'nwnrdcdongrnduation. Sliuii Kors agisted iu procuring suitable bourdlng places Board may bu obtained fur about Jo per week. Cata logues mailed free CRITTENDEN'S EOOK KEEPINO, Counting Houso, prico $2 50. High School, privo SI 50. Common School Ediiiou 87 i eta. Judgo bhorswood'a Lectures before the Students on Coiumorciul Law, price $1 IHI. THE CRITTENDEN COMMERCIAL ARITH METIC AND BUSINESS MANUAL, Cuutiiitiing now and rapid methods of calculation as nctuallv used by business men. Forms of Business Paper's accompanied by explanations of their nuttiro and use. useful Commercial Tuhlna, and much valunlde iuilbrmution on business subjects. Prico$l 25. The sulo of this Book has becu rapid that it is already in its second edition. Any of the ubovo books sent postage paid on re ceipt of tho price. S. II. CRITTENDEN A CO June R. 18B7. fiiu Ajriciilltirii! Implement, HOE'S Grain Rakes, Steel and Iron Harden Rakes, Long and D llaudlo Spades, Shovels, Mniiuru und Hay Forks, tirass and Lirain Scythes, iiruin Cradles, Cradle Fingers, Trace, Breast, Tongue and Log Chains, Grind-stones, Fanning Mill Scivcsof all sires and kinds, a large assortment of Red Wa oii liames, for Plowing, Farm Bolls, Culthator Tooth for suUi by J. jr. C0NLEY A CO iiki: A!M tVATi:it titoi- nooriNG ! f11 1-1IMES A CO., ore tho Agents in the Counties J . of Northumberland, Snyder and Montour. loWARREX'S Improved Fire and Water-Broof Roof. This Is tho cheapest and bescRoof tbut can be put ona building. Jius buen used in the city "t Philadelphia, since 185.1, wltero it has supersode-1 almost every other kind of Roof. It is rcoouimeiid ed by tbe builders, And ia used on ull of the tine.t buildings iuthut city. Parties oontoiuplating build ing, will do well to examine into tbe merits of this and all other kinds of Roofs, and give the bedt iho preference. Tbe Fountain Hotel, of Sunbury, will, in a few days, be covered with thia Roof, and parties desiring to do so, may eul I there aud examine it. For further iui'oruiution address Box 14, Suubury Post Office, or call ut tho Brick Yard of X. H1MES & CO. Suubury, 18LlS07.3ui V HOT 6 GRAPH ALBUMS BOOKS Aa'3 STATIONER V, Monthly Time Books, Drawing Books and Slates. Bocks, Hymn Books, Blink Books, Memorandum Bcokt, Diaries, Pocket Books,! nk Stands. Peus, Pencils, a tiue assortment of Paper. Ink. Ao. jr sale by AKNA PAINTER. Coaclimakers. WE are selling Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Fprings, Canvass, Bolts, Clips, Axlos, do., very low Large block at CONLEY A CO. Sunbury, March SO, 1S67. .iia.vit;a iuAKr.it. Mr. A- TWEED. In Miss Anna Paluter's Fancy Goods Store building. Market Square, 3 door weat of the Puat Ouieo, SUNBURY, PA. TT ESPECTFl'LLY Informs bur f.icnda and the 1 i public that she has again opened a shop, n Market ttroul, Suubury, 1 make to older Ladle Di wboreslie u prepared In style, Ladlua' Cloaks, Ac. Also l.lenl,lenifn slmi.- urnera respecttully t. ioiloil , ; Vunbury, Jan. IV, IsOT - ly t . " 4
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