Uoral 8ffatvs.' A riljaTJEST TO. 8U6SCRfBlRS. Wa are at present trading bill f aubsorlptioas to the America to a number of eubeerlbere, mostly residing at distant, point, who, we trait, will promptly remit the amount da. Than bills, al though iuiall In indivldaai eaaea, in the aggregate make a considerable amount, and are very Impor tant to enable na to carry en oar business). We thai I feel greatly obliged to oar patron to whom these bills are tent If they will Immediately comply with oar request. Oar subscribers are particularly re quested not to allow their indebtedness to overran one year.- All subscriptions tkanld be paid In ad vance, bat under no consideration should the year jnss around with the subscription unpaid. T past week of Court bas beca derated almost cntlroly to criminal business.' Wa are Indebted to our old friend, Amos T. Blsol, Esq., of Turbutvlllo, the effiolcnt and obliging col lector of Internal rerenuo for this county, for late favors. . . Law Card. Mr. 11. 0. Mpt,, attorney at 'law, who has recently located at blianiokin, inserts his card in our advertising columns this woek. Mr. Marr Is a young practitioner of ability, and those of our friends la that place and vicinity who may need legal advioe will do well by calling on him. Limb. We eall attention to the advertisement of easbolti A Brother, who have started tboir litne kilns on Vino street; along the P. A E. K. H., and ro now roady to supply lime of a very superior quality, in every quantity, on the shortest notice. Wa eall attention to the card of J. D. Jamos, Esq., tn another column, who has recently opened a law office in the building formerly occupied by (he Post Office, in Market Square. Mr. James studied his profession under J. C. Buchcr, Esq., of Lcwlsburg, and is also a graduate of a law school at Cam--bridge, Mass. Dahokrois Cuiktkhfkit. A well executed "counterfeit ten dollar note on tho Third National .Bank of Philadelphia is now In circulation. Tho iHote Is a close imitation of the genuine, and worked .off so neatly that It is calculated to deceive all who are not woll ponied in the mattor of counterfeit .Jiiwicy. ,CnAtiAHES a.nb Tableaux. Some of our young folks intend giving an exhibition in the Masonic liaison Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week, for the benefit of the fire department of this placo. Tho entertainment will consist of charades, tableaux,' Ac, and will, no doubt, attract a full house to hoar tho auiutour performers. The objoct is a laudable cno, and should roccivo every encourago mcnt from our citizens. Tickets, 60 cts. AlixivrRn to tub Bar. On Tuesday Inst, on motion of Ueorgo Hill, Esq., J. Kceuicr Davis, son of James K. Davis, Esq., of Sclinsgrovo, was admit ted to practice in thesovoral courts of this county. Mr. Davis read law in tho offico of J. B. Pmker, INq., of this place, and is a young gentleman of superior abilities, tlis examination was highly crcd itnlilo to hi ability and industry. At the same time, on motion of Mr. Hill, Win. A. Sober, of this place, was admitted to practice. Mr. Sober was a!.o a student iu tho office of Mr. Packer. Ho was examined by the same committee, uud with results equally eroditablo to his industry and ac quirements. We congratulate our young friends, and hopo their fondest expectations of tho luture way be fully realized. Dkdicatiox or AlCiit'CH. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, at Shainokin, will bo dedicated to-morrow, (.Sunday,) The services will begin at HI o'clock, and the dedicatory sermon will be preached by Rev. A. C. Wedckind, of New York city. Tbcru will also be preaching in the uftcruoou nt : o'clock, in the Ucriuan language, llev. Messrs. Allcinao, Wiilard, Ehrchart and Wainpolo aro ex pected to be present. On Monday following tho dedication tho Sukiuc hauna Confcreueo will convono iu the church. Thin Confcrenoo, with two others, tho Philadelphia and Lebanon, forms the East Pennsylvania Synod. The Conference now numbers about 2i pastoral charges, nineteen of which aro supplied with ministers. l'ltoi.'KKmxug or Col KT. The August term of Court coiuuieneed in this place on Monday lust, his Honor, Judge Jordan, and Associate Judges (Ship man and Bidclspaoh, on the bench. Commonwealth vs. Goorgo It. Miller. Indict ment, for. and bas., Rebecca Kadul, prosecutrix. The defendant was bound over to appear at next session of court. Com. vs. Alfred Nicely. For. and bas., on oath of Mury Alice Shults. Defendant bound over to ap pear at next session. Com. vs. Jacob Helburt. For. and bas., on oath of Catharine Brosious. Defendant bound over to uppear at next court. Coin. vs. Jacob Crawford. Highway robbery. Tho prisoner was acoused of attacking a preacher on tho highway near Cuineroni, in the upper end uf the county, about a year since. He struck his victim with a club, knocking him down and injuring him severely. It is said that Craw.ford belongs to a gang of horse thieves who have been operating extensively in the northern part of the State. The jury found the prisoner guilty, and Judge Jordan sentenced him to pay a fine of $f 0 fur the nse of tho county, eosts of prosecution, and undergo an im prisonment in the Eastern Penitentiary for three years and seven months. Com. vs. Catharine Campbell. Malicious mis chief. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of $i, costs of prosecution, and be imprisoned in the county jail for one month. Com. vi. Edward Spencer. Burglary. The pri soner was charged with committing a burglary in the house of Sir. Alfred Cadwalladcr, In Milton, about three weeks ego. He was overheard jn his operation by Mrs. Cadwallador, an elderly lady, who sprang from her bed and soiled him, and held on to him uh'Ut aasUtanoe oanie, when he was pro . perly secured and placed in jail. Spenoer is quite a young man, and M said lo hail from liarrisburg. He was found guilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $50, softs or prosecution, and undergo imprisonment in the Eastern penitentiary for a period oi 3 years. Com. vs. Michael MoCormiok. For. and bas. Bound over to appear at next session. Cora, vs Ueorgo Bergine. Shooting. The prison er was charged with shooting at a eonductor on the rjhamokin Valley Kailroed, at Shaniokin. Verdict. guilty. - Sentenced to pay a fine of 10, costs of prosecution, and imprisonment in me eastern rcui tcntiary (or one year. Com. vs Aarua Bhodenback. Assault and bat tery. Bill ignored, and the prosecutor, Henry Hum jnel, to pay the eosts. Com vi Jacob Woomer. Desertion. The prison er was charged with neglecting and refusing to maintain bis lamily. The eourt ordered niin to pay Jlti per month for the support of bis wife and ohil tlreu, and to stand committed until sentence is com plied with. Com vi William Stltiman Robbery and larceny. I'er.liat. not iruiltv. Com vs Stephen Grant Assault and battery with intent to kill. Verdict, guilty. The prisonur was acntenoed to imprisonment in the Eastern Peuitep liary for two years, and was also sentenced to pay fine of 2Q and costs of prosecution. Cora vi John Hogan Misdemeanor in office. Jury w ithdrawn ana case eontinueu. Com vs Simon Light Paning counterfeit money No bill. Com ys John B EUley, John Keefer and Thomas v. . . . - .t -in i Jiuriew.a-JJtsiuruuig aaieeung oi uouu xeiupius. Bill ignored, aud prosecutor, 'i nomas tialey, to pay the coats. Cow vs Thomas Burke Burglary. Bill ignored. Com vs Samuel K McCrackea Selling liquur on Bun Jut and without license. True bill- Bound over to arinoar at next term. Cvui vs Jacob Marts For. and bas Defendant was bound over to aptwar at next Maim. Com vs Patrick Muiluy Assault and battery jrue Din. os trial. Coin vs MurvBusiian Maliciously scalding a dog Verdict, not guilty, aud duivndaut, Mary Bfctiau, to pay the cost. Com vi II D Doyle Kobbery and lurceuy De fendant was bound over iu the sum of $HIM) fur his ujipeiirunog al the next lurui of court uf Dauphiu Lounty Coui i l'Lou.uc Dicly and Edward i Rob buy UiJ loitiiy. True bill (initial. ExTRAoaMaki toKniViTv, Frederick Kaac man, of Skamoklh township, in this county, died on Thursday, thi 1st Inst,, at the advanced age of one hundred and eight years, one month and eight daya, according to the lamily record, . The deoeaied came to this country with an older brother when he was about iwelve yean old, and was told for his paaaage from (for many, to (Jem-go Sell, near Kutctowq, Borki County, for T yean for ill. While yet a young nan he came to this county and settled In Shamokln .township, on a farm, where, by frugality and Indus try, he acquired a competency that enabled him to live comfortably during his life. Ite was a man of medium sise, rather spare, and of a wiry frame. For the last twenty years he has been referred to as a very aged man. Ill Scarcely knew what sickness was, and only three yean since assisted in taking off his harvest, Working without a hat or shoes. Some ten yean ago we had occasion, professionally, to make Inquiries In regard to his reputed age, as some doubts had been expressed In regard to tti correct ness. He exhibited to us hit redemption papers, properly certified, which were dated In 1771, and were perfectly satisfactory In fixing his age beyond a doubt. He was, at that time, a subscriber to the German paper published In this office, and gonerally walked two mile to the Post Offioe, every Sataiday, for the news. He, too, at last has been gathered to his fathers, but not until be had seen several generations pass off, after he arrived at the allotted age of man. Alarm or Firb at Noktiicmbkhlaic n. An alarm of fire occurred at Northumberland on Mon day last, which Was caused by a roof igniting where a stove plpa passed through It. The fire wae soon extinguished by the neighbors. Tin FiitK on Monday last, In this place, which resulted in the destruction of the house oooupied by Mrs. Millhousc, on Second street, had the effect, for the time at least, to awaken attention to the deplo rable fact that not a single effort was mad to use the fire engines to arrest the flames. Tho reason as signed is that the enginos wero out of order, and must remuin so without the proper attention and an engine house to keep tkciu in. We believe that an examination of the fucti will show that a steam fire cngino is not only by all odds the must efficient, but in tho end the ohcapest fire appnratui that can be obtained. In this place, where machinists and engineers are numerous, a sooro or men or more can bo obtained, qualified, or soon might bo, to take charge of such a steam fire engino as would be noeded hare. Long before these engines were introduced in the cities we were satis fied that they would eventually supersedo all others. The same reasons apply equully in fuvor of their introduction in smallor places. As they aro con trolled and operated by ono or two persons thoy can bo kept in order and operated more roadily thun the hand engine, and with ten times tho efficiency. IlloNIK 1.X NollTllUUIIBKLAXI) Coukty. The following is a list of incomes returned In this county for tho year I860. The amounts given are in excess of $1000, which Is exempted by law from taxation. The third division embraces the boroughs and town ships lying north of the river, and the fourth division is composed of the balauce of tho couuty . Tlllltl) MV1810N. H. W. Aduins, ?r, S3 J. McFr.rluml, $8 00 17 83 W. Montgomery, JJV 15 31 70 John MoFarluud, 6 03 72 S3 W. II. Musgruvo, 1H u 9 40 J. McClecry, 107 10 117 03 S. W. Murray, so 110 :)S 70 C. C. MuCorwick, 80 M 30 00 J. McCoriuiek, 88 25 40 0(1 W.McCleery, 31 35 15 45 C. Kowburt, 60 50 Mil 00 J Nosbit, 100 20 5 05 J Priestley, 5(1 00 4." 00 G J Piper, 7 50 83 30 J Porter, 5 00 25 00 J Koufh, 47 50 15 W II Kebcr, 3.1 Vi 13 35 J M ltcber, 18 40 J 00 J ltunklo, 45 35 13 'J0,G P Helghard, U 25 11) 10 It M ltmuel, i 55 4 10 S Kuiubaeh, 54 V0 35 65 J Kaup, 18 00 8 23 P Kaup, 27 35 10 00 J It Smith, 17 75 23 00 George Stuhl, 44 70 20 00 D Staulnecker, 10 65 32 50 P D Busier, 23 10 30 50 D Stsrrick, 80 70 til) 40 H C .Sticker, 15 95 11 05 T Swenk, U'J 25 20 00 II W .Stewart, 15D 50 28 00 E Shaffer, 30 00 211 30' J JStainon, IS 00 23 GSlL 'tout, 33 75 1B8 04 J iuiington, 7 25 80 00 J .sticker, 20 45 150 00 .1 M 'assaman, 12 00 68 84 F Thomas, BK 70 A 00 E Truckenmiller, 15 90 T 5 J Tuggart, 3 10 51 OOlP Voueida, 14 55 03 15 II Wilson, 40 50 110 65: Henry Watts, 1 05 Ellas llickel, Cyrus Brown, W. II. Buirlu. Geo. Baker, S. T. Brown, S. A. Bitrkenbiue, Norman Butler, . E. Crawford, S. Cameron, W. Dentlcr'sest.. T. Deiiriuonti, 8 Deariuonu, W. Dougal, David Kngel, D. Eshbaeli, C. Everett, P. G. Krv. J. C. Forsyth W T. Forsvth. I. M. t rick, . L. Finney, .. II. Funk, . E. Uariug, . F. ( auger, '. A. Goodman, !. Gosh. Levi Glaso, Glsio, . Hov. M . llcpewcll, Jl"g . HoQu, . Hottcnstein. W. ileineu. T. Johuion, JollllMIU, Klmtn. Daniel Kerchncr. Andrew Keitx, Wm. B. Kcmeror, Wm. C. Lawson, S. Lcrch. J. M. Lowery, 26 65; Asa Everett, 2 30 27 3d J Hiirluiun, 2 70 27 60; .Shipe, 2 15 62 05'A Dcppun, 2 V5 FOl'HTH DIVISION. K. Mokee, I. Menges, '. Mcngcs, J. 11. Pockcr, ?358 Ot X. Dcitzinan, 34 Abraham Doppcn, 00 Mutthins Ernes, 70 A. It. Fiske, 74 Ueu. Hodgson, 00 D. Huiser, 05 C. H. Haiumor, 00 A. A. Hino, 00 F. 8. Haas, 30 CP. llcllenstcin, 25 J. Uenninger, 40 Samuel John, 00 J. J.John, 25 D. D. Kerstetter, 05 W. It. Kutzner, 60 G. II. Liebig, 00 David Lewis, 05 W. U. Moore, 85 Isaae May, 00 W. II. Marshall, 54 D. S. Miller, 10 A M. Montelius, 40 Wm. Kennyson, 14 C. S. Kainsey, 80 T. Kosser, 20 J. Kupp, 00 J. B. Heed, SO J. Shipp, 15 II. Vau Gaskins, 60 Amos Vastine, 84 Wm. M. Weaver, 5U M. Weist, $1 10 K. J. flicker. 51 2 05 CI 40 W.M.Kockufeller. 42 Geo. M. ltenn, i 135 25 7 15 40 00 21 20 31 30 22 55 iv m. M. .11 ct lure, 30 N. F. Liiihtner. 4 Alex. Jordan. 124 J. Farnsworih, 06 Wm. T. Grant, 57 Thos. D. Grant, 5i W. I. Greeuougb, 128 Henry Huas, 48 Benj. Hendricks, 13 George Hill, SA J. W. Friling, 52 41 00 112 60 23 15 11 40 18 70 08 24 34 00 H. 1 . friling, 22 W. L. Dewart. S 20 00 3 30 484 60 J. A. J. Cuuiininns, 18 James Boyd, 205 J. Alex. Boyd, 64 100 74 57 00 37 40 00 13 40 9 50 13 74 12 60 61 70 1C0 66 70 40 64 96 24 35 r. v. Arms, y.'i C. L. Boyd. 23 Isaac Albert, 44 it. A. Ainmerman, 33 r. turd, 8. Bitlenbendor, Edward Brannen, Juhu Caldwell, Kichard Curnow, John B. Douty, 40 130 8 5 23 177 136 63 - ii. isouiy, K. V. Douty, Pi the American. Corn Bake at Lewisburg. The ladies of Lewisburg, so justly celebrated for their genial hospitality, cave another of their grand annua) Cuin Bake partios at Independence Hall, in that place, on July 30th. invitations were kindly extended to gentlemen of the neighboring towns to participate in tne lusiivities ot the occasion, ana a baker's dozen uf the tr"i"' koiiui of Sunbury, inclu ding myself, responded to tho call. The eommittee of arrangoinents, Miss liilmyer, Miss Dunoan, Miss Bearer and Mi Wilson, are justly entitled to our warmest praise for the most complete arrangement in detail for the accommodation, comfort and plea sure of their numerous guests. May they speedily marry four of the most worthy gcutlemeu iu atten dance on the occasion, (myself included '.) The Lord is evidently on the side of the Lewisburg ladies, as tho evoning selected could not have been more favorable for their entertainment. At about 6 P. M. the party assembled at the Hall to partake of a substantial repast, gotten up regardless of ex pense and trouble. The ladiea God bless them nave never been known to fail in any undertaking, as many of as know to our sorrow, but in the work uf supplying the inner man on this oosasion they ex ceeded our most sanguine expectations. Having previously arrayed ourselves in our eating cos tiuiiea, aud fasted four and twenty hours, we were prepared to enjoy the good uiiugs or this lire to some extent, and retired from that banquet hall '-too full for expression." After devoting an hour to toilet examine aud similar amusements, we .were again uuimoniul to the Hall. Mr. lip, with his trio of musicians, was in attendance. Dancing beicg the order of the evening, Die request to take partners for a cotillion was unanimously responded to, aud all went merry as a marriage bell. The ladies, both graceful and agreeable, were dreseed with exquisite taste, and looked as bright and fair as a May morn ing. At 12 o'clock we were again invited to refresh the inner man with ice eream, cakes. Ac, Ac., after which "our worthy friend from Berks," Mr. Jas. P. llale, was called to tha chair and gave the following toast: , , v . . TU LaJiet of vic..r They are lo the earth as the slara to the Heavens ! May their lustre never dim ' i ,. , To which Mr. Dan Ermentrout (who elcotioneen in a peculiar stylet responded in a very neat aud appropriate little speech. Dancing was resumed, and the festivities contin ued until chaolieleer proclaimed the night far spent, and we retired with happy hearts and tired f.et, dream M laughing eyes i)ul spring chickens. Taa 'pUw adopted fcy the Washington 'LlbWy Company for the raising of funds for the Riverside Institute an asylum for the gratuitous edacatlon of Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan! Is meeting with great approval. Subscriptions to the stock are coming tn rapidly. The handsome steel-plate engravings giv en t thorn Who purchase stock are acknowledged by competent judges to be flrst-eloas productions, Bo lides reoeivlng a handsome engraving of this char acter, worth more at retail than the prioe of the took, every purohasor Will In addition receive a present of some kind. Fall guarantee le given that every share ot stock must be aocompanlod by a present beside the engraving. N. F. Llghlder Ii the authorized agont for Banbury and vicinity. See advertisement. , , For the American, THE LIOI8LATUBE. Editor Akxricak Sir t The time Is upon ni to select eandidates for County Officers, but so far we have not seen any notice of any aspirant. W have been looking over the political fluid, and now allow us to recommend A. A . Sbissleb, Esq., of Sunbury, as a suitable person for member of the Legislature. Mr. Shinier, is a gentleman of rare abilities, and if eleoted will make an effioiont member, who will be fearless and impartial in the discharge of hit duties. Having the neocssary qualifications, we have no doubt, but that the Interests of Northumberland county would be well looked after, and the llepub- leans wouiu nave a strong advocate ot tnoir princi ples, as he haa always strictly adhered to the party and its principles. Mary Kki ublicass. August 10, 1807. it BUBINEBS NOTICES. t3rsIob IrlnlIiiK. Having received a large supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills, Clroulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Labels, Ac, can be printed In the latest and best styles, and on short notice. Ordors by mail promptly attended to. Tna New Rules or Coubt, regulating tho prac tice of the Court in tha 8th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Northum berland, Lyooming and Montour, have been pub lished by us, and are now for sale at the Ameri ca offico. Those who have not yet subscribed can obtula copies by applying immediately. iiJiOim A Talk. It bas lately been remarked that the gentlemen of Sunbury all appear so well and fash ionably dressed. This is always the case when gen tlcmon order their suits from John E. Smiok's Tai loring Establishment, on Fourth street. All who have neglected to replenish their wardrobes can readily be accommodated at Bmick's. Joan BiLLixug sayi tbat a good way for a man to train up a ohild In the way it should go, was to travel that way occasionally himself. Ono of the examples be should place before his ohildron is lo buy bis Boots and Shoes where money will be saved in ma king the purchase ; such a place, for instance, as Millet 's Excelsior Boot and Shoo Store, in Market Square, where there Is an elegant assortment of all the latest stylos and of the very best material, at low prices. Ir you want to make money, go to J. 0. Beck' Tailoring Establishment, on Fourth stroot, and tro curc your garments. II is last lot of Summer goods go off like "hot cakes." Beck sells cheap and makes up good suits. His great aim, in giving satisfaction to all, is one reason why ho succeeds so woll. All who deal with him ouco are sure to go tho scooud time. Piiotoorai'iis, made from Daguerreotypes or Am brotypes, at Bcrgstrosser's Gallery, Third street, op posite tho Masunio Hall. Lira IXHi'RANCK. -Tho relief from anxiety af forded by Life Insurance very frequently contrib utes to prolong the life of the insured, at the same time that it materially augments the comfort and well being of thoso dependent upon him." Mc Calloch't Cvtn. Vie. Jacob Siiii'MA, Fire and Life Intnranrt Agrut, Sunbury, Pa. Superb. Our citizens will find at Sbaetfcr'i tai loring establishment, Market Square, the most beau tiful patterns of summer cassimcroi for gents' and boys' clothing. They are made to order promptly, neatly aud chcoply. "Skcurb tub Shadow, kiik thi SunsTAxrc Faueh." If any of our readers should want a beautiful and life-like Photograph, or pictures of any site or style, and on any kind of material, we would adviso them to go to the Photograph Gallery of S. Bycrly, in Simpson's buildiug, Market street . Piiotki'T your Fket ! The best way to protect your feet from exposure in inclement weather is to purchase your Boots and Shoes from the elegant stock at Thacber'i Store, in Pleasant' building, Market strcot. Bkrustiiessku, Third street, opposite the Masouio Hall, tho successful Photographer, makes pictures in all styles of tho art. Persons are requested to give him a call before going elsewhere. "Live there a max w itu Burt, so head," Who has never desired to wear, Or see worn, such Suit for Gentlemen, Suit for Boys, Suits of all grades, As aro made at The Continental Clothing Bazaar, Market Street, Sunbury. Wbex yon want eheap and good Photograph Bergstresser'a Gallery, Third street, opposite the Masonic Hall, is the place to resort to. Six oards, or one largo Photograph, for 1.40. Duplicate, 24 to 40 cents. Tna Wohlu as Kouxn a a Ball. The heading of thi article is but an expression, so far a we are concerned, but in science and in the discoveries of Columbus, argues much. Had Ferdinand been as kindly toward Columbus a Isabella was, Columbus would have received more gratitude; thus, in a Sleasant way, we wish to convince the public that . Faust, at his fashionable Hat and Cup Emporium, is daily contributing lo their advantage in furnishing the best, handsomest and obeapest goods, in his line, that come to this place. Call and examine the la test style and large assortment. Or all place to get good Photographs, go to Berg stressor's Gallery, Third street, opposite the Masouio Hall, where they are made. Six cards, or one largo Photograph, for $1 .60. Duplicates, 26 to 40 ot. NUAIM 11V JIAKKin'N. Corrected Weekly for tha "American.1 Wheat Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do porewt. Bye Flour, per bbl. do per ewt. Wheat, prime red, new, por bushel, It ye, . - do Corn, new , do Oats, do Potatoes, do Dried Peaches, pared por pound do do - . unnared Jo $12 00 6 40 10 00 6 60 2 00 1 24 1 10 60 1 00 40 24 14 Dried Apples, do Dried Cherries, (unstoned,) per bu. 3 00 26 22 24 20 24 Butter, per pound, per dozen, per pound, do do . lo do do do per pair ESBS. Choose, Lord, Hams, Shoulders, Beef, hind quarter, . ' from " Mutton, Chickens, , 18 14 1.1 18 60 Hbaiiuoklat t'ottl Trade. Suamokie, August T, 1887. - -. ...:. TtHA. Ctel. Hen! for week aading Aug. 8, - 14.841 12 Per last report, ; 271,1 14 . 2Si,77 OT 325,720 13 39,743 OS To same time last year, Deoreasa, Special Notice. Sice-Ueadach. Very many are troubled with this distressing complaint every few day through the Bummer months. A (enUeutan from Ohio who bai been lubjoct to such attacks write that Coe'i Pyspcpiia Cur cuied him ' ' Our oantale province Is te Und the fair, ' ',' . . ,'y Not a leas pleasing though less glorious euro, Oh.ithoughtleas Indies ! even blind to fate,, , , . r Ton soon you'll lad all reniedie too late, t Puddea your honors will be matched away, And you'll forever aaowrn the Inekleaa day When von neglected to apply "Barrett I Vegetable Hair Restorative," as a preventative to the ap- S roaches of baldness and grey hairs. Vou eanuot nd such an elegant toilet article elsewhere. I THE OHEAT Z1NOABI BITTERS I Certificate from His Excellency, David R. Portor, Et Oorcrnot of Pennsylvania 1 HARRiSBVRn, Pa.. Deo. t, 1866. t have had occasion toase HAHTEK'S ZING AKI BITTEK3 in my family, and found them very effi cacious in all disorders of the bowels. 1 have re commended their use also to friends in New York, where they have been found to produce the aam effect, Every family would do well to have a sup ply at all times oa hand. DAVID a. POllTEK. To Cotmuilifillveai. ' The advertiser, having been restored to health tn a fow woeks by a very simple roinody, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung aQuo tian, and that dread disease, Consumption is anx ious to make known to his fellow-suffereri the means of Cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of tha prescription used (freo of charge,) with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which thoy will find a aure cure for Consumption. Asthma, Buonvhitis, Couoiih, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the proscription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conoctvea to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will oust them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Partios wishing the prosoriptiou, Kiiua, by return mail, will please address KEV. EDWARD A. WILSON. ' my 18-'67.1y Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. V. THE HEALING? POOL, And House of Meroy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS, for Young Men, on the orlnie of Solitude, and the Errors, Abu ses and Diseases which destroy the manly powers, and create impediments to Marriage, with sure moans of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelope, free of charge. Address Dlt. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. Juua 8, 1807. ly Ir. iVlNtur'ai llalxnm of M ild Cherry. Whrro this article is known it is a wotk of supere rogation to say one word in it favor, so well is it established as an unfailing remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronobitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, as well a that most dreaded of all diseases, Consumption, which high modlcol authority has pronouncod to be a curablo disease. Those who have used this remedy know its value ; thoso who have not, have but to make a singlo trial to be aatisOed that of all others it Is the remedy. THE REV. JACOB SECIILER, well known and much respected among the German populutiou of this country, writes as follows : X1A.10VER, I'A., feu. in, IftJ'.l. Messrs. S. W. Fowl A Son, Dostok Dear Sirs : Having realized in my family important benefits trom tile uscot your valuable preparation n istar a Ualsam or VI ild VUEHRV it atlords me pleasure to recommend it to tho public. Somo eiislit rears ago, one of my daughters seemed, to be in a doclino, ami little hopes of her recovery wore entertained. 1 then procured a bottlo ot your excellent Ualsam, aud before she had taken tho whole of it there wa a great improvement in her health. I have, In my individual case, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have always been benefited by it. I would, however, caution the public against imposi tion, becuusa there H n good dcul of spurious Wis tar's BaUuiu of Wild Cherry afloat throughout the country. JACOB SKCULER. iouo genuine uuicss signcu "i. jjliio ' on tue wr.l'Pcr- .. i'repurcu Dy tjr.iu . tun iis & sus, is Jrc- inont St., Boston, and for sale by Druggists generally. Conttiiiiiitliuu 'nrullc by Dr. Ns-llVHcU'eJ ItlsHllfilM'M. TO CI RE CONSUMPTION, tho system must be prepared so that the lungs will heal. To accom plish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleansed and nn appetite created for good wholesome food, which, bv these medicines will bodiccstcd rroncrlv. and good healthy blood uiade; thus building up tho constitution. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach of all bilious or mucous accumu lations; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic iu con nection, tne appetite is restored. BitibACK a.n lmu.mu si ni l' ts nutritious as well as medicinal, und, by using the three reme dies, all impurities are expelled from the system, nrd good, wholesome blood made, which will repel all disease. If pntiouts will take these medicines ac cording to directions, Consumption vory frequently in its lust stage yields readily to llieir action. Jako the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stomach. It does not follow that beeauso tho bowols are not oostlvo they are not required, for sometimes in di arrhoea they are necessary. Tho stomach must be Kepi ucauny, nna nn uppeiuu crcaica iu anew ino Pulmonic Syrup to act on the respiratory organs properly and allay auy irritation. Then ull that is required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent taking cold Exorcise about the rooms a much at powible, eat all tho richest food fat meat, name, aud, in fact, anything tho appetite craves; but be particular anu uiasiiouto wen. Oct. 20, 1800. 2nd w. ou. mo. 1 yr. IIKLMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BICHC Is the Great Diuretic. lldniliobT Cuiietntrdted Kxtratt .Surnijurillti I the Cleat Blood Purifier. Roth are pienared acr-oiding to rules of Pharmacy mid Chemist!), ami uie the muatactive tliateiui be made. March 4, Ih67.- ly 0 NE PRICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED CLOTHING HOUSE, 00 1 Market Ntrerl, One door above Sixth, Philadelphia. For many yean thi Establishment has done busi ness on the One Price Sys:em, and we believo we are the only Clothing Houso in the city that strictly adhere to this principle. We have earned a repu tation which we are proud of, for good taste in select good stylos and substantial materials, and not less impurUuit, for having all our goods, Evnu vi:li. maiii:. We employ the best talent, for Cutters, and our Goods are of both kinds Fashiunable and plain so that all taste can be suited. The prices are the very lowest, a any one by a moment s thought must see, or-otherwise we could not meet the competition of our neighbors, for a no deductions are ever uiado, we must put our prioe down to the advantages we promise. The people may depend, this is the true plan upon which to do business, nnd many a dollar con be saved to Clothing buyer by keeping In uiiud JONES' ONE PRICE CLOTHI.VU HOUSE, 604 Market A'Urect, Philadelphia, Not on the Corner, but ono door above Sixth. March 23. 1807. ly TUB It I I'll' OA Si t.A I IT. Now is the season for those huge black swarms of Bios, that so torment man and beast, DL'TCHER S L1UHTNINU FLY-KILLEH will make aolcan sweep of them every sheet will kill a quart. Boware of bogus imitations, which somo may say are "just as good." There is nothing at all comparable with it. JSold elsewhere. Price Six Cent. July 27,1887. 4t - Chronio Diaeaaea, Borofula, Ulcere, Ac. It i well known tbat the benefit derived from drinking of the Co.suiiass, Sakatoua, and other oelebratud Springs Is principally owiug to the lodiue they contain. DK. H. ANDKUb' IUUIKK WAT Kit contains Iodine In the aame pure state that it is found in these spring waters, but over 600 per cent, more in ouanlitv. containing as it doe Ii grain to each fluia ounee, dissolved iu pure water, without a solvent, a discovery lung sought for in this couiitry and Europe, ana u the best remedy iu tnu world lor Scrofula, Canoers, Halt Rheum, lloers, and all Chrouie Disease. Clroulars free. J. P. D1NSMORE, Proprietor, 34 Dcy Street, New York. Bold by all DruggUh jjr27--t I'UI.iiATE sV t'O.'S ' GERMAN ERASIVE SOAP I manufactured from Pl'RE MATERIALS, and may be considered the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. For sal by allOrooer. " - May 18, 1887. ly. TAKKNO MORK UNPLEASANT AND I NSAFK F KM KPI Kr for unpleasant aud daiMaia diseaars L'aa UsLMSoLa's Kitbact Hucuc litranvaD Kosa waiu Msrvii 3, tWT.-ly , PS , IIKLMBOLD'S rLUlD,.EXTItACT Is a certain ear do diamessof tha . BLADDER, KIDNKVS, UP.AVKL, DROIHY, OK OANIO WKAK.NKM, FEMALE CUMI'LAINT.-t, (1KNKRAL PtOJUTV,. and aft disease of the 1 . URINARY ORGANS, whethrj existing iu ,. Ml2 OR FEMALE, from whatevor cause originating and un matter of HOW I.OMO STANDI Nil. Diarases of these nttrnns require the nse of a diuretic. If no treiilinviil is suhinitli-d to, Consumption iir Insan ity may ensue. - Our Flesh awl UksHl are suppoitcd I tool these sources, and the HEALTH A,ND HAPPINESS, ' and ' thntofroaUiclty, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. ilKI.MnOCD'8 EXTRACT HUCIIl', Established upwards of 19 years, prepared by . t , , , ii. t. iii:i.mui.t, DRUGGIST, Aol Broadway, New York, and 104 Souili lutli Street, l'liilnuelphia, Pa. . March , Ht7, ly xKi-rorn t" Youth. A gohllciunn who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prcmaturo Decay, and nil Ilia ellccte of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sako of suffering humanity, send free to nil who need It, tho recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by whioh ho was cured. Sufferers wishing to prolit by tho advertiser's experiauce, onn do ro by addressing, in perl'eot conlidence, JOHN 11. OM DEN. my 18 -67. ly 42 Cedar Street, N. Y. HKf.MHUI.0'8 EXTRACT IIUCHt: and Improved R"M Wush tun's secret mid delicate disorders in nit llirir stnnrs,at hltle expei'it, hllle ol no cIhiiikc in diet, ro in convenience nnd no exposure. It is pIcaKint in Mrte and 0.I1.1, immediate in in action, and lice Iroui nil mjii ious pmpcriies. nilii'07 ly eaaaasasswswMSwapssgSMeMaariai in i s n I mil i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iii:itirr'M nam:. BY virtuo of a curtain writ of Levari Facns, issued out ot tho Court ot Common Ptuas of Nortlium bcrlund couuty, and tome directed, will be exposed to publio aula at the Court Houso, in thc horoiiirh of Sunbury, on SATURDAY, AUbt'ST 10th, IHH7. at It o'clock P. M., the following described property, to wit : All that certain Frame Dwelling Houso of two stories, having a front of 20 feet on Packer street and a depth or front of 26 feet nn Fort Augusta Avenue, and n two-storied fruiua back building, lfi feet deep by 12 feet broad ; also n certain Privy build ing upon ground iiniuodiatcly adjacent thereto, be ing 41 feet square and 7 feet in height h. situate upon a certain lot or pieco of ground on the corner of Packer street and Fort Augusta Avenue, commonly known ns Cakotown or Cake's Addition, in Upper Augusta township, within the county of Northumber land, and bounded nnd described lis follows, to wit : On tile south by Packor street, on tho west by Fort Augusta Avenue und nn tho north-utid cast by lots or Und of Joseph W. Cuke. Seized, taken into execution and to bo sold as tho property of David Brown, owner or reputed owner, and John Sussamuii. contractor. D. BECK LEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sunbury, July 27, 1 17 . DISTIUCT CCURT OK THE V. S. Foil THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENN'A. In the mutter of John I Connolly, Bankrupt, j No. 4 in Bankruptcy. A Warrant in Bankruptcy has been issued by said Court against the estato of John Connolly of the Couuty of Northumberland, uf the Slate of Pennsyl vania, In said District, adjudged Bankrupt ujhiii tho petition uf his creditors. And tho payment of nny debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or to his use nnd Die transfer of any property by bilu, aro forbidden by law. A meeting of the creditors of sanl. Bankrupt, to prove their debts and chooso ono or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo hol.lcn at Suubury, in said District, nn tho 7lh dny of August, A. D. lKt'w, at 10 o'clock A. M., ut the office of J. M. Aveistliug (ono of tho ItegiAturs iu Bankruptcy for said Court) for the timo being. A. J. STUOH, Deputy Marshal, July 27. IU nsMossenger. .oiki:. EXCELSIOll COAL COMPANY. "VfOTICE ishcroby given to all parties, or porsons interested, that the "Directors of tho Excelsior Coal Company, (the charter ot said Company having been dissolved.) filed their account with the Compa ny inclosing up its affairs, in openoourt, on July 2, ll!7, und that unless oausc is shown to tho contrary, un or before the 12th day of August next, said ac count will be unproved by the Court. r. C. JOHN J. KE1MENSNYDEK, Proth y. Suubury, July Id, ISO". it THE GREAT CENTRE OF ATTRACTION, is on 3d street, opposito tho MASONIC HALL, ut BERGSTKEESSER'S NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Hut I-uH-ly i:tulllsilicl, M ill nil I lie Motlrrii Improvement! ol (lie Art ! rTWIE subscriber, having built the room expressly X for the purpose of Photographing, and having devoted many years to tho business, is confident of his ability to assure his patrons that the work pro duced shall be second to uono in country or city. No work allowed to leave the gallery unless en tirely satisfactory. Having tha best sky light in the county, ho is prepared to make Photographs in all kinds of weather, but would prefer a clear duy for small children. He is also prepared to tnko new size, or cabinet card Photograph. All kinds ut' pictures copied and magnified to any required sise and colored beautilully in Oil or Water colors or India ink. We pay special attention to all kinds of out door work, such as Landscape views of Monuments, Machinery, County Seats, Ac, a large lot of Photograph frames constantly ou hand. 1'ho public aro respectfully invited to call and seo our speciiuons ana our complete arrangements for making Photographs, special terms to luuiilics oi.d clubs. J. B. EEUUSTltESSER. Suubury, July 14, 1S07. .PURE LAGER BEER! From the Cold Spring Brewery, S U.N B V 11 Y , P A. JOSEFE EACEEH. I ESPECTFULLY Informs the publio generally, V that bo is prepared to furnish LAGER liEER in large or small quantities. His facilities for mak ing Beer cannot be excelled, and is pronounced supe rior to any othur offered in Ceutroi Pennsylvania. It has also beeu recommended by physician as a healthy drink fur invalids. Hotels, Ucstaurant and privute families supplied at short notice. Sunbury. July 13, IWI7. CARPENTERS. WII.T. find In our Aritalilitfliinent a suncrlor stock of Planes, Saws, Augers, Hatchets, Hammers, Files, Chisels, Jtc, do., lor sale by J. H. CON LEY A CO. "boots AND SHOES. . MANUFACTURED TO ORDER. JOHN WILVER, RESPECTFULLY inform hi friends and cus tomers, that he has just opened a shop for the manufacture of BOOTS i SHOES, ou Sjiruee ttrcet, bctiretn Second ttrttt and Centre 'Allty, Suuhury. where ull kinds of work in his line will be made up In tue latosl stylo and in the best workmsuliko man ner. Having first olass stock on hand, he flatters himself that be will be able to suit the tastes of the most fas tidious. The publio are invited to call. JOHN WILVER. Suubury, June 14, 1887. NOTICE ! THIS HOKOUGH Ol' SUN15URV NOW offer .10,000 in Borough Bonds at par. bearing iuterest at the rate of SEVEN PER CENT, payable SEMI-ANNUALLY. Said Bonds with Coupons, are now ready to be delivered. Those Laving money to invest will Hud the Bond of the Borough a good aud safe investment, equal to any other aeeurity offered in market. By an Act of Assembly passed the 2d day of March 1867, the Town Council of the Borough of Sunbury. are fully authorised to burrow the aiuouut as afore said, for Borough purposes. 4 c. a. V. BRIUUT, Chief Bcrgoss, Sunbury, July 27, lb67. 3t SHOEMAKERS. THE best qualities of Sole Leather, French Calf skins, Morruuoos, Linings, Lasts, Nails, Pugs Tools of all kinds, and every thing ued by the trade, lor rale low by J U. CONLEY CO. . HIE .. Washington Library. Cr. . PHILADELPHIA' i SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. ... $800,000 . niESENTs to suuscnniEns. One Cash PnasKNT op f lil.nilO. Oaa Cask Prkhkn or ?2n.non. , Ok Cash Pbeient or JMi.imiu. i i Cash Pret or 9&.eon. ' ' ' , TwoCasu PnaacxTsor $2.ct0acb. A'lW full SiMhU of r redeem Jliluw. Each Certificate of Stock Is accompanied with a Beautiful Steel-Plate Engraving WOBTU UOHX AT nKTAlI. THA!) THE I'OST or CERTIFICATE, And also Insure to the bolder a. PUESENT IN THE UREAX DISTURB t'TION The Washington Library Company Is uliurlurod by the State of Pennsylvania,, aud Organized in aid. of tho BIVEHSIDEJ INSTITUTE roll Soldiers' and Bailors Orphan. Iituoriiorutcil hy the Stuto of N. J. APUILR, 18157. THE RIVEHSIDB INSTITUTE. Situato ut ltivcraido, Burlington Counly, Now Jer sey, is toundod lor tho purpose of gratuitously edu cating tha sons of dcccufcd Soldiers uud Scauicu of tho I'nited States. Tho Board of Trustee consists of the following well-knovi-n citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey ; HON.. WILLIAM B.MANN, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Ta. HON. LEWIS K. EHOOMALL, Ex-Chief Coiner U. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philad'n., Pennsylvania. HON. J AMES M. SOOVEL, Now Jersey. IIO.V. W. W. WAKE, New Jersey. 1IENKY liOHMAN, Esq., Agent Aduins' Express, Philadelphia, Pa. J. E. CUE, Esq., of Joy, Coo A Co., Philadelphia. TllF.AStHV I)F.PAnTMKNT, V A Hill NOTOX , D. C. April IS, IM57. Office of Internal Kcveuue .Hav ing received satisfactory evidence that the proceeds of tho ctilerpTiso. conducted by tto "Washington Library Company" will be devoted to charitablo, use, pcrmirsinn it hereby grnntcd to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt from all charge, whether from special tax or other duty. E. A. liOLLINS, Commissioner. Tlie WrtNhlngrlon I.ibi nry Co., Iu order that the benevolent object sot forth in this circular may bo successfully accomplished, havo issued five series of FINE MEEL-PLATE ENUBAVIXdS, which are put on subscription at .rices much below i ineir retail vuiiiu, CEUTIFICATES OF STOCK IN THE WASH- 1NUT0.VLIBUAUY COMPANY will be issued, stumped with the son! of the Compa ny, and signed by tho 6'ccrotary. (Nona others genuine.) Any person sending us Ono Dollar, or paying tho same to our local Agents, will receive immediately a Ano Stool Plate Engraving, at choice from the fol lowing list, and One Ccrtiliculo of Stock, insuring One Present ill our published schedule. ONE DOLL A 11 ENHUAVINOS. No. l-"My Child ! .My Child !" No. S -They ro Saved! They're Saved No. 3 ''Old Scvcuty-six or, tho Early Days of tho Revolution." Any person paying Two Dollars will receive cither of the following flno Staul Plates, nt choice, and Two Certificates of Slock, thus becoming entitled to Two PrvscnU. - TWO HOU..WI KXUItAVlNUH. No. 1 "AVashinglon's Courtship." No. 2 "Wasli- ingtnu s Latt interview with Ins .Mother. TI1HEB no I. L All ENIiltAVlNfiK. Any person paying three dollurs will receive tho bcautilul Steel Plato of ' HOME FROM THE WAB." and threo Certificates of Mock, becoming entitled to three Presents. VOI R HOLLAR KRHAVIX(1S. Any person paying Four Dollars shall receive tho large and beautiful Steel Plate of "Tim I'KRILK Cr OIIB FOREFATHERS." and Four Certificates of Stock, entitling them lo Four Presents. F1VB DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS. Any person who pays Fivo Dollars shall receive tho largo and splendid Steel Plato of 'THE MARKIAOE OF POCAHONTA.V." And Five Certificates of Stock, entitling thorn to Fivo Presents. The engravings and Certificates will be delivered to each subscriber ut our Loeul Agencies, or scut by mail, post paid, or express, as may be ordered. 'rite Vn.liiiiKioii IJbrnr) loiupany WiU Aword TIIItKi: HI'NDUKD THOI SAND DOIXAKS IN PKESKNTS TO TIlESllAHKHOLDEKg, Oh. WcJiiciulti', tfqiitmlier 25M, 1807, At PHILADELPHIA, PA., Ot at the Institute, RIVER SIDE, N. J. - SCIll'Ul'l.K OF PRESENT'S. 1 Cash Present 1 Cash I'rt-iaiiit 1 Uukh Piescnt 1 Cash 1'rcNei.t 4 Cash 1'reseuti uf gj,50n each 1 llundsiiuie Cuatrv It ,..(... Miul.l .;,.,. I. g III. 000 a i,oou ll,OOU i.ooo j.uou Ac., Umnai.lown, Phlludeliiliia, 18,0(10 I Double Knudsme. UnccM.lry laick, Cuinilcn.N J. 10,000 1 Coul DciH.t, Oihrea, tflmli, Oround, with hui liesactuLhilK:.l,,No. IU14 anliuiiilou Av enue, l'hH.idcl,hui, 13,010 1 Country Keaidenee, UircuiuV, N. 8., with UrouiHl, Prima, A.C. 10,000 I I hiue-Wnry CotUiKe, lt, Ac. o.lnil IU Vuluuble Building j,t, Riverside, .KSI ciich 5,0MI 1 Elegant Turnout Fuluily Carnage, sl.uu ol Horses, liaruess, 4ce., ooiuolete 5.0ISI 1(1 Valuable Huilduig Lota, Riverside, MOO each U.UUO 1 Ucaulllul Silver UiayHorst, 13 hands high, sired hy the celrhiuled nop. Tied Arabian Horse "Caliph also, a hBhl Itiwd Wagon weight ltd pounds, with set of supeimr Single Harness, Ac, making a uiat.cluss caUilihthuiejit A, 000 4(1 Pianos, Soliu each 10,0. SI VO Melodeons, sji-J.5 end. 4, SOU a RoewiKl eewniy Machines MoO each l.ouu III Family tiewiug .Machines, fcloo such 1,000 SO Fine Gold VYaudusa, tAeoli lll,UIHl 10(1 Oil Puuiiinss, Ly luidn artists accrcgaie value ' lO.Ooll 3 Camrl'i Hair Shawls, SI. (loll each :i,M0 i Camcl'sllmr flanvls, sfj.issi each U,ooo 3 Handsome Ijici- shawls, S'.'.'a) each 730 IU Cashmere Chaw it tf'xl each SMI 20 Silk Dress i'ullern ;.1 each 1.SISI 60 Cltv lluililuig Ijus, vlTorach h,73l) The remaindei will eousist ol' Silveiwnre, Musical iloiea Da.ra lilasKS, P.s-kel llihles, and dif tercut aitielcs of uritaincul aud use, uu.ouul "it t". Si.000 Total, 1300,0110 All the properties given clear of incumbrance. HOWTO OIJTAIN SHARES AND EXGRAVIFGS Kca orilers In as hy mad, enclosing from l to S'.HI, either hy iuit tliiiue orders of in a registered letler, ul our risk. Ijii.'cr amounts sliould U sent by draft lit e nress. ill shales with Kii-iavint:s 0,5u V5 shares wnh KiiKiaviaas JJ 5(1 M) shares with Kuuruviiifis 4tt,-'iO 75 shares with Kui!mviii)!s IftM loo shari a with Engravings 4n,UU Locul AGENTS WANTED throughout the tinted Suitca The Association have apnoiutnl as Receivers, Messrs. UI'.OKl.K A. COOKE A CO., whose well known lule Hi lly and business experience will im a aulllcieut (iuuniu lee ll wllhe uiouey uitrusted to Iheui will be proinialy ap plied to the puiji.se stutc.1. PuiL4biii.iiiu, Pa., May 40, 1607. To the OiWrs and Meiulieis of the Washuiglou Libia ry Co , N. 8. R KAD, Socrcniry. . Gentlemen : On reoeipinf yimr nivor of the l.tih Inst., imilyiiig us f. our apiwiuluieul aa K. silvers for your Oauiiauy, we uk the liberty sulamt a u.py of your Chatter, with a iilan 4' yiair eolornr.se, ui tha kiahesl L:galuulhoilty of the Stale, aud having reeeivad his luvia ableoiiiuiou in remind lo us Ursbly, and syiuiaibixuig with the henevoleut object of yiau Assoeiumm, via : the education aud maintenance of the nirihau children wf our aokliers and sailors at the Hiverslda Institute, we have xaieluded to secia ilia trust, end iu use our best efforts lo prsuou an wtinhy au ohjet4. Respeutlally, yours, Ac, GEO. A. COOK K CO. Addrrs ad letters and orders 1.1 GEO. A.CIMIKK CO., RANKKK9, a3'ulh Third tUrert, Philadelphia, Pa Recovers fiM tha Waahiugtoe Library Co. II" N V. LIU11TNEH. Kis.ksollar A Stallopur, Sunoury, Pa., Is the authorised Agent of the Com pany tor this plaae aud viciutty, J anew, 17 u t. Ts.ISs SHANNON, , ( Pmctical .'..til J ' ' 1 ' I " J waicnmaKer Htm JEWELEU, Eroui PHILADELPHIA. In Simpson's Building, Market Square, STJITSTOT. PS1T1T',. I.INK Hold and Silver American and rij. 1 Watches. Clocks, .lewulry and filler ware. con. stantly un hand. Aiair Jewelry ami Masonic Marks uiado to or.lvr. Hold nnd Silver Plating done in the lust tnuuior nnd warranted iu give entire sutislaetinn Fine Watchee, Clucks, Muno Boxes iil.1 Jewelry Repaired aud warranted. All orders prouilillr filled Kuiibury. June I, !Ki)7 Notice to WerchanU and rShirjptii. rilHU undersigned, proprivlorsof tVcis. r ,t Krik's X Lino, give nolieo to uicrchunts and rfiii.i.oia that their Depot Is still at Mil Market street, H!ul dolphin, and nil Moods directed to Suubury und Dim villa will be promptly delivered. I V Cars leave HI I Market street, Philadelphia, tri-weckly Tuesdays, 'J hurrduys and Salnnlaya. W. C. UHOIUIICJI. Ma,'M. J.Jt. RICHARDSON. All kinds of SCHOOL BOOKS. Slates, Pens, Ink. Paper, Ac. i Miscellaneous Hooks, a good assorH incut. All the now books received ( as soon its published, and for sale nt r-J Publishers prices. I BIBLES, i'raycr Books nnd Hymn Hooks, io every siyio oi uiuuiujj. Catholic Prayer Books. FAMILY BI BLES In various styles DICTIONARIES of all sizes. Juveniles und Toy Books, a liirj," ussortinunt . Itlniil ItookM and Blank) Forms of ull kinds. Foolscap. Legal Cup, Letter audi Note Capers. COPYINti BOOKS, Inkstands i Pen Racks, Files, Paper. Cutters and Counting Houso Stationery gcuorally . PHOTOtUUPU ALBUMS chca mid dear. (lold Pens and Holders. Pocket Books uud Bill Wallets, l'icturo Frames. Stereoscopes and Views, American. French, Ac. Drawing Paper, ull sines, Bristol Board, Ac. Diaries, Memorandum Books. Ac Backgniinnou Boards, tiauics, Chess men, Ac. j Toys a largo and complete assortment Busc-llalls uud Bats. Fishing Rods1 unit liieklc. Perfumes, Brohomian and Parisian Marbles. ,vo. Hold Pons re-pointed. Lumps, Shades, tilobcs, Chiulncy Ac. Wall Paper and Border, all kinds Window Curtains, Pancr tiilt und Oiled. Music and Musicul Instruments. I vAll kinds of Books and Stationery notou hau l promptly ordered. All the Daily and Weekly Paper and MngnzineV Agent for tile "American Organ." Also lor "L Rose's Huir Restorative." Enuiuol of America, and 'National Steain Navigation Company. '' Suubury, May IS. l.Mo7. NEW. 'CMCERYE Market Street, llirco iloors cast of the Railroad north side, SL'NBl'RY, TA. WHOLESALE A RETAIL AND Provision Store FOH CHEAP GOODS! Tbcir Stock Is complete, consisting in part of Sl'UARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SPICES, COAL OIL Tobacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed, Fish, Salt, Hams, .Shoulders, Cheeto, Fruit, Glass, Lamps, Ac, Ac. Country Produce taken in exchange for tloods. f3Cull and csntuinc our Stock, und satisfy your selves. Sunbury, Juno 29, 1867. J. Y0UNGM A N'S FOUNDRY ! A !! St., Uvtw ii Stl uul I (Is, cIoko to tlie Public School IIoiim-, SUNBURY, PENN'A. MILL (tearing, Stovos, and the largest ulu of Castings made promptly to order. Also. Window Weights, Frames and Urates for Cel lar Windows, Ac. 4'tiMt Iron 4'liimiiey Topi.. WATER TRO I'll HS A DOORSTEPS. A liberal price paid for old castings. THE CELEBRATED LIVERPOOL PLOW, im proved, is manufactured at thiscstablishniont. Also, Stove Orates of all kiuds, Kettles, aud every variety of small castings. Suubury, July A, 1867. ly S. S. W'KBKII, JuH! Kt-3.Tl.li" 6feT3EnB mnm9n ARCH STREET, betweou Third and Fourth Streets iiiii,Aifr:i.iiii a. WEBER A RUNKLE. Proprietors Juno 2V, lSr7. ly BAKERY. BAKE HY. V. JIl'SGlMHK, Ascttl, Mnuufucturor of CANDIES, BREAD, CAKES. PIES, AC , Front St., 3 doors east of the P. A E. R. 11. Depot , AOK1111 .HIU:KI.A.'M, I'A. Customer will bo served daily. Orders solicited. Northumberland, June 23, 1S07. " LV31BERT LU3IBER Tbe k'ofier C'ouiily nnd Nuiibui-y LuiiiImt C'oisiany, Now fully established at tbe SL'NBL'RY STT3AM SAW-UILL3, ro (rcpared to saw to order WHITE PINE, HEMLOCK AND OAK. of any sise and all lengths. Afull assortment of IDJEl-- LUMBER, always kept on hand. Panuul, Flooring. Sidiug and liuishiiig boards of ull kiuds. MOULDING, SASH, DOOH3, and SHUTTERS. SHINGLES, Sawed and Shaved, White Pine, and illock l'lau-rlijff Lulls uiitl I'iiHuh, Planing, Ripping und Turning, will be done to order at short nutice. This Company design furnishing everything in their line at such rates ihut Lumber Yards, Builders and all parties using Lumber, will Gud it to their iuturest to buy ut thi. establishment. ORDERS are respectfully solicited aud will be promptly at tended to by addressing, WM. KEAUEN, Sup't Suubury, Juue 15, ltfeM. FANCY DRY GOODS STORE MISS KATE BLACK, Market street, four doors w est of W in. II. Miller 's Boot and Shoe store, SLNBL'RY, Pa. RESPECTFULLY informs her friends in Sunbury aud vicinity, that she bas just openod her SPJUXU A- H VMM Kit DliEHS GOODS, of every description t-'aixlslouuble (rt-a 'l'rIlinsln,a;'M, Head Drnves, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries, Lace Collars, Bleached and unbleached .Muslins, Sheetiugs, Drillings, Alapaaas, Poplins, Crap and Laoe Veil.' l-adlc IIuim, 41lllrfu, Hals) uud uus, of every varleAy. Muie Demoreat Hair Curlers, Hair Coils and Curls. U loves, Stockings. Collars, Coraete, Ae. (taut1 Collars, Neuktius, half Hose, Handker chiefs and Suspeudrra. Bradley' uew Pateut Duplex Elliptic (or dcuUu Spring SKIRTS ) HOPKINS r.llit.lic Skirls. Periuiuery, Toilet S.msi. Hair Brurhea, Comb. Toys, and a guueral variety of No Tlo.N.s KA'li; BLACK Suubury, April J7, ISC: e
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