PA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1807. in- aocal .2lffa(rs.v ArroiRTiiNT. We loam that P. M. Mendel, Esq., of Uiif plaoe, baa been been appointed Inspoc tor of Refuted Coal Oil for this (14th) Congressional llistrlct. . - . ' Hair. We have bad mvoral heavy ahoworf of rale, laat week, wbleb were greatly Deeded. Tbe tint of these, however, did not extend touch beyond he town. Iscomki. In our last issue we published a list purporting to be the Incomes of the poraona named in exooaof 1 1,000. Tbe Burnt tinted are not the inootnos, but only fire per cent, on the amount of incomes over and above f 1,000. Axotuxr KoBinr. The bouae of Mr. William Reed, lu Upper Augusta townahip, wh entered on Sunday laat, while tbe family were all absent at eburah. Tbe thieves got about 1 in money, Jew dry worth about f 20 or $30, and a silver watch. M'a regret to learn that Chat. Weaver, Esq., the obliging olerk to the County Commissioner, who Yib.1 Mvari alijuik of BHnlvflia Dtl TuMhlav of laRt week, I but little if any better. He is at the house of hi daughter, Mrs. L. J. Wright, and there are but faint hopes of hia recovery. . La viae or A Corrrr Brovc. The corner atone of the new Lutheran Church, at Milton, will be laid to-morrow (Sunday) at 10 o'clock, A. M. Rot. Dr. Ziegler is expected to proeeh the eermoo on the oc casion, and will be assisted in the laying of the cor ner stone by other clergymen from abroad. Attrmfvrd Burglary at Shamokih On Mon day night of last week an attempt was mado to rob the Northern Central Railroad office at Bhamekin. An entranoo was effected by pushing up tbe sash of a window in tbe front office, but the burglars wore frightened olfbofore they had time to oporato upon the safo, or disturb anything in the office. A Fiki Br vrraor .Messrs. Drobst A Hole, of this plaoe, are at present bottling tSanaparllla, Min eral Water, Porter and Ale, of a superior quality, and are supplying their customers at low rates. Persons desiring any of those wholesome drinks will do well to call at this establishment. They will get a good artlole, and at the samo lime patronise homo industry. See their advertisement in another col umn, i Tssj mahkets are well supplied, at present, with vegetables. The war priooa are still maintained on some artioles, but time is gradually bringing down, commodities to more reasonable rates. Market cars, with provisions, make us regular visit, but offer no inducements by way of reduction of prioes, and in many instances sell the same artioles at higher ratoa than our grocers, who certainly are entitled to a preference. Accikbhts. John Artor and brothor, while dri ving a pair of horses, were thrown out of their wa .goo, a few days since, in Upper Augusta township. John's log was fractured, besides other injuries sus tained by himsolf and brother. A child of John Hull, of Snydortown, fell from uppor part of a born to the floor, and was so- ously injured. Both cases were under tho treat- nent of Dr. R. II. Awl, of this plaoe. Catkin. There wore no less than sixty criminal aos for trial on the calendar during the recent torm r court at this place. This shows an alarming in- lease of criino in the county. Our District Attor- Jcrcmiah Snyder, Esq., bas lis blinds full criminal business, and wo learn that ho was com- Imentod by the oourt for bis promptness in having I bills of indictment ready for tho Grand Jury, fur speedy trial of all offenders of tho law. HR ORTBliUDtCRLASD COL'RTV FRRT1L1KUH. loall the attention of our formers to the advor- uont of Mobsrs. Torrington & Ilodgkins, monu- srers of Super-Phosphate of Limo, in another f he result of trials made by a Inrgc num- ' farmers provo It to bo the best manure In the et. We advise all our farmers to use it this i their wheat, as we are confident that they rce with ns in Faying It is indued the great Liuibcrlond couuty fortilizcr, end canuut bo 1AL LiqUOK TRAFFIC IN Slf AMOKIK. A ; of the oitizen of bliamokiu was recently devise moasuros for the suppression of the liquor traffic carried on in that place, and lor per enforcement of the law regulating its bo different towns of the commonwealth. littoo of thirteen prominent oiliiens of tho appointed to find out and report to the all persons who sell liquor without li labuso the privileges granted them by soll- uday, and to minors. ftoniRBY o tan CovRtr TnRAstiRV. On Rnn day night last lb office of John Farnsworth. Ksq.t the County. Treasurer ,i was forcibly entered and robbed of 9U0, which was deposited In the money drawer of hi table. Mr. farnsworth keeps hi funds la Bankf bat this sum had been paid after banking hours, and Wat placed la the drawer afore said, although Ui Treasurer has at command a fine vault, hud In which thsrs Is an excellent sale. : The robber or robbers evidently had soma knowledge that Mr. F. had received and left the money in the drawor. . The Treasurer's eBoe b In the Court House, Immediately opposite tho Commissioners' office. Tho eutrnnco was effected through a window of the arbitration room, adjoining and unoccupied, opening into the yard, and hlch had been left open. The door in tho partition, leading Into a oloset, was forced, though unlocked, sudor tho Impression that it lod Into tho Treasurer's room. , .The door leading into tho hall was (hen forced by mean of crowbars. When oneo In the hall, the door of the Treasurer's office was forced lu tho same way, and suoh was tbe force usod that the brass bolts of the locks Were bent before an entrance was effected. ' i , m ee j 1 1 ,i Tb RoLUifa Mill at JfoRTncMBRRLAsm. We take the following from the fililtouian, of the 0th Inst. : "On Thursday morning Inst a most impor tant event in the history of Northumberland took place. On that morning tho Bret bar of iron ever mado In that borough was rolled in tho new rolling mill erected by Van Allen & Co., and ownod by Messrs. Van Allen, Leslie and Vohrtos. - The mill is not yet In full operation, but it is expected Uio re maining portion of the work will soon be completed. Fifteen uail machines will soon be put in oporation, and It Is thought a furnaoe will, at no distant day, be erected in conjunction with the rolling mill. The lattor establishment, vhon completed, will havo cost $100,000, and will bo of vast iinportnnco te the future growth of our neighboring borough. Kor thuuibcrland possesses one of the finest locations for a place of considerable Importance, both as regards mechanical and commercial pursuits, to bo found anywhere io tho State, nnd Us growth has only boon retarded by the penny-wise doctrine practiced here tofore by some of thoso holding the majority of tho land in the vicinity. It is to be hoped that tho im petus now given it will result in eventually placing it in the front rank of flourishing boroughs in the Koystono Stato." t i KoBTUcnacRLAitn Cot sty Aork ilti iial So cictt. A mooting of the agricultural society of Northumberland county was held in the Court House, in this place, on Monday, fllh lust., at which the following business was transacted : On motion of P. L. Uackenburg, Vv . C. Lawson, Esq., was chosen President of the meeting, and W. Tharp, Esq., Secretary. Tho following reso lutions were thun offered by P. L. Hockcnburg, and adopted : ' Resolved, That the Librarian of our Northumber land Co. Ag. Socioty is heroby authorised to draw the sum of 1 20 out of any monies in the Society's treasury, for tho Purpose of purchasine suitable books on agriculture, as the ooiuuienoomcnt of a li brary ror tne pociety 's uso. HfnulveJ, That tbe donation? of books on agricul ture are earnestly solicited and will be thankfully received by the Librarian, for the Society's use. Mauy of our chitons linvo works en agriculture, fruit growing. Ac that they cnu easily puro nnd these, when donated, would be very usdul to the society. HiMiveJ, That J. V. Vtolfingcr, Lcua.1 Stout nnd Aaron Hcbcr are hereby appointed delegates lo rep resent Nuithuniborlund couuty at the annual meet ing of the Trustees of our Pennsyh auia Agricultural Collego, in September noxt, with power to nppuint substitutes in case of their own inability to attend said meeting. The following persons were then elected oilicers of tho society for the present yenr : President, V. C. Lawson, Esq.; Vico Presidents, John 1!. Packer, W. I. tireonough, Wui. Waldrou, W. II. Kvmorcr and A. K. Kapp ; Recording Secretary. 1. L. Hack enburg; Corresponding Secretary, J. F. Wolffngcr. On motion it wns agreed to hold an agricultural fair at Milton, this fail, tho time and place to be ar ranged, and the L'xccutiv e Committer to be appoint ed by tho ofiicoit of the Society. I,tr amy use tuko the troubto to iu'iuirc, and they will ascertain that the eitjra ings now being given nwiiy by the YViniliingUin Library Com puny, of Philadelphia, to those who purchase one or more shares of stock in aid of the Riverside institute are Worth moro at retail by tidy per cei.t. than nluel is paid for the stock. J!esidct this, every share of stock will be accowptu.icd by a present at the great distribution. Geo. A. Cooke & Co., Bankers, 3X South Third Street, Philadelphia, arc receivers of nil the funds, and their name is an assurance of the integrity and reliability of the Company, which it organized for a good purpose, which should not be oniil'omulod with tho bogus concerns that infest tho country. K. F. Light mr is the authorized agent for .Sunbury and vicinity, itoad tha advertisement. kiDOits. We noticed, ecvoral weeks since, Ition of the iron bridge over the stream at end of Sin tot street, in this place. Tbe ) far, appears firm, substantial and woll the purpose Intended, and as it Is con- lirely of iron, excepting the fl,xirlng, it i end prove more economical than any ige. Mr. T. W. H. Moscly is the hd furnishes the material In sections ready to put up. from their manufactory. '-The Iron Bridge & Roof Company, Boston, Mass." PaaasvLVANtA Stat Fair. Our Stato Fair will be held, this year, at Pittsburg, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 24th, S5tb, 26th aud 27th days of September next. Eleven of its judges huve been selected from our count v, vis Amos K Kapp, Joseph Bird, Joseph Vankirk, David Taggart, John McFarland, Horaoo E. Kapp, 6. A Itirkenbiue, John Devers, Jesse C. Ilorton, P. L Hackenberg and J. F. Wolfiugor. Three of those gentlemen are chairmen of their respective commit tees, vis : Messrs. A. E. Kapp, on cows, Taggart, on oiiler mills, and H olungor, on fruit. Do Sharks Charm Biro ? A week or two since two gentlemen, visiting the farm of Mr. Charles Col J ins, about two miles north of Northumberland, were attracted to a certain shrub by the distressed cry of cat bird, hovering near it. Approaching, they dis covered a large black snake with hi body twined around the shrub, while hi extended bead wa fol lowing every motion made by the bird, which con tinually drew nearer and nearer to the suake. Neither bird nor snako appoarod to uotioe tho pre euoe of the gentlomon, though they approached very near, while the boad of the snake glowod with n unnatural brilliancy. Tbe exciting aoeno was terminated when tho bird was only some six inches from the snake's mouth by lodging the content of a shot gun in the head of his snakosbip, wheat hi hi' tonded victim, relieved from bis influence, Immedi atoly flew away. TR ExniBiTioa or Tablbaux, Ac Tho enter' talnmontsatthe Masonio Hall, gotten up by a number of the young ladles and gentlemen of this place, for the benefit of the fire department, came off on Wed nesday and Thursday evenings last. The exhibitions, which consisted of series of Tableaux and Charades, wore well worthy of an appreciative company and audience, and reflected groat credit on the ladle and gentlemen engaged in this enterprise. When srs say tbe tableaux were got up with admirable ekill and taste, we do not mean it as an ordinary compliment, fur we have never seen thorn excelled ny where, an opinion eoneorrea la by ellprosont, napable of appreciating artistic skill. Tbe charade were also well performed, and were worthy of tho task, talent and enterprise of the young ladies and sentUmen of Sunbury. Tbe orchestra was composed of number of our best amateur performers, and he niusie wasofa character that did great credit to ttxtr skill and taste as musicians Com. vs. Mnses Wagner. Cnttlng and removing landmarks. Yerdk-t, guilty, Fined 30, and to be Imprisoned fire daya In the county Inil.' I Com. vs. Thomas Donley and Ldward Davis. Robbery and larceny. No guilty. Com. vs. Patrick Kynn and Dennis O'Neal. Ma tlclnusnilsrhief, John Myors, prosecutor. Vordiot, guilty. Fined $& and to be Imprisoned three months la county jail. Com. vs. Isabella Slack, alias Isabella Tony. Nuisance, exhibition of person and drunkonnoss. Verdict, guilty. Sontonood to imprisonment in jnll for six menths. Com. vs. Kdward Dress. False pretense. Tho. Burkon, prosecutor. Continued to next term. Com. vs. BonJ. Bonntx. Assault and battory. Cloorgo Bastion, prosecutor. Continued to next term. Com. vs. Patrick Molloy. Assault and battery. Verdict, guilty,. Fined I0. . , CIVIL LIST. 1 Wn. Aunkst vs. Win. Allen. Slaudor. Vordict for dofondant. J. K. Haekonburg vs. Supervisors of Turbut twp. Tha plaintiff su Herod a nonsuit. L. Balllot A Co. vs. Charles Koch. Apponl from Judgment of Justice of tbe Peace to Court. De fendant nonsuitod. - - KlisaSheror vs. Hiram Shcrer, administrator of Hiram Shorer, doo'd, Summons In dobt. Vordiot for plaintiff for the sum oi t Wi 10. Thomas Swonk vs. Alex. II. Blair. Ejectment. Vordiot for plaintiff for $105 03. Tho allowance for prisonors' board was ohnnged from 30 to SO oonts per day. BUSINESS NOTICEB. Uafoli Irliilfsnr. Having received a Urge supply of NEW JOB TYPE, of various new styles, Posters, Handbills. Circulars, Cards, Letter Heads, Bill Hoods, Labols, Ac, can bo printed In the latest and boat stylos, and on short notice. Orders by mail promptly attonded to. ' 1 Tor Saw Rules or Court, regulating tho prac tlco of the Court in tha 8th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, composod of the counties of Northum berland, Lycoming and Montour, have been pub lished by us. andaro now for sale at tho Amrri car office. Those who have not yet subscribed oan obtain copies by applying immediately. A Wrstrrk paper thus hits off a late and popular fashion : "The attention of tho police should be di rected to Pant A. Loon. lie's tight on tho streets daily awful tight." Any number of these "tights'' oan be scon daily in the streets of Sunbury, and they are turned out from Shaeffer's Tailoring Establish ment, Market square, where every body can be "suit ed"' very cheaply. Although every individual may not be positively Interested in tho various changes that are taking placo, not only In Sunbury, but throughout the oountry, yet every gentleman of tasto cannot fall to be interested in the fashionable 8ummcr Suits mado at the Continental Clothing Bataar, Markotsquarc. The Continental is fuuioui for its good and ohcap clothing. The late Artemus Ward, while lecturing in a wostorn town, uttered scathing maledictions on it. His agent took $2.87 at the door, while Artemus took the monsels, inside. This is one of Ward's "goakr," but we can assure the pnblio that wo are not joking when we tay that Thacher, of tho Fbrst National Boot aud Shoe Store, in Pleasants' building, Market square, has tho best and cheapest stock that can be seen anywhere. Tnn Krv: Isaac Ajker, Pastor of tho Beaver Btrool MothodU Churoh, In Alloghony, Ta., state that he has boon permanently cured of Dyspepsia, aftor" 14 yoars suflorins:. bv tho use of Coo's Dvsnen- sla Cure. This Is but one of a llinuflnml ttrtin h ki had the same experience. Thkrr are few persons living who would cement for a given sum to part with their hair and forover woar a wig, or even consent to have this glory of the body changed from Its natural bus to the oolor that marks ago and doeay. Yet thousands, for a,hut of a simple remody within their reach, are booonilntr liruuinwreij onm ana grey, "UoUOtt's Vogetnblo Hair RostorotivQ" Is a sure preventative, costs but a trifle, and will work wonders with your porsoual ap-poarance. 'i'i:uitit'Mj o."!i.i;aii'i'. Now is tho season for thoso huge black swarms of flios, that so torment man and boast. - DLTCllKU SLlUHINl.Vl FLY-KILLKK will make aolean sweep of them every hfot will kill a quart. Beware of bno Imitation, which some may say sro "just as good." There is nothing at all comparable with it. Sold olsowhero. 1'rioo Six Conts. Jul27,18B7. 4t HELMDOl.D'S K.XTIt ACT HCCIIU sisl I mpr. ,-,! tlosn Wash cures fcccrul and uirulr !iHor'tt-ra in nil thfir stages, at little expense, little 01 ito f'hnnp,i in ,lirt, m, in eonvcniencenntl no exposure. It is pl,n,it in Inst" n"l rslor, imtneiiuiie in its actum, nuit f;co from nit Inju ious pr ip. rtiei. ml2'A I) Chronic niacnoon, 8c-ofuln, ITlrov, no. It is woll known that thn In-nofils derived from drinking of the Cokiirks. StnATonA. ami other colebratod Springs is principally owing to tho lodino they contain. DR. It. ANDERS' 10D1NU WATER contains lodiue in the same pure state that it is found in these spring waters, but over 60(1 per cent, more in quantity, containing as it does II grnlra to oach iluiu ounce, dissolved in pnrn water, without a solvent, a discovery Ion" sought for in this country and Eitropo. and is tho best remedy in tho world for Surofula, Cancers, Halt Rheum, Ulcers, and all Chronic Diseases. Circulars free. J. P. DINSMOKE, Proprietor, 36 Dcy Street. NewTnrk. Sold by all Drugeisls. jy27-lt COLCi.''!? A. Vlt.'S (JRRMAN ERASIVE SOAP T manufactured front PURE MATERIALS, nnd may bo considered the STANDARD OK EXCELLENCE. For sale by all (irocors. May 18, 1867. ly. (THE GREAT JSTNOAKI BITTERS! Certificate from His Exoellency, I'm id R. Porter, E-(Jovoruor of Ponnsylrauia : liARiiisiiuno, P., 1)oo. 7, 18flil. I have bad oociuion louse It AilTER S ZINU ARI BITTERS in my family, aud fouud them very efli cacious in nil disorders of tho bowels. 1 have re commended their ttso also to friends in New York, whero they have been found to produeo tho same effect. Evory fuuiily would do well to bavo a sup ply at all tiiuctfonhuiid. DAVID R. PORTEU. NlAOVEllTlSEMEXTS. ! WashinSton Ibrary Co. FARMERS & BUILDERS. It ME AND f. I ME ST OWE. MVII? sulooribors respeolfnlly Inform the oilirens .L Of Northttmbcrland county, thit they ate now Prepared lo furnish LIMEnfa snprrior (U,il:t.y to nrmers and Builders. Also, LIAlli-SlnXK liom tne celebrated Llmo-Stono (Jnarrie of l,wrr .Vlahn noy townthip, at. short notice and at wmaldo rnlu. The above will be delivered hi any Hnilrettd sla tlon along tho lino nf tlto dilleicnt ' railroadJ lie;i urdnrcd. Thore Kilns are locale,! at 111." !:!'nn 'Kin V.tlb y Railroad, near Sunbury, nltevo ciuvrs wilt be promptly filled. , Ordora are rofpcolfiillv sollcltrd. Add.ess. J.'ll. LKMitlt A. URO.. August :i, IH07. Siinbnrr, Pa NoUc lo 'IVik-Iici-n mul IMrsrlfr. TllKrXl!INA'riONSfi.rtho pruci t jrta- will bi held as follows ; y.crhotwp., Monday. Aug. Ml:li--Trernrtip. S. 11. Ml. Cnrnial W. and tn , It fjiie'ilsv, Aitir lt Jtoavetd.iloM. II Shainnkin bor. and Cont twp, Tlurlar. 22d Shamokm. !. II. Sutibury nnd tfppev Au;:nrtn tup , Mjt.d:iv 2lith Sunt-.tirv Milton and Tuthut twp , tVcdncsd'tv, Ait" .Milton. ' Lower .vlahanoy twp., Kri lnv ton. Upper .Muhnnoy twp., Moi oi old spin I. RuA Itvp. n,l Jenrhait li 4th- Itiisblonn S. II. Lower Ainrustn twp, PrMnv. Cliui-chS.il. Shomokin twp , Monday, bejd !J. 11. McKwrnsvllln and lM.wnro 1-p.. Wrdue.-ilay, Sept. Illh sinking Spritig-S. 11 Turbutvillo and Lewis Inn.. Tlmi-Map. Nii t. 12h Tnrhotville. Point twp., Monday. Nepl. Kliti-. H. 'n :'. Chilijtiun pin, M lmsda . -i-t 1 il.-Nr;l jiu . 11. Aug. A 112. , Au. "O'h-tleors. y, Pej t, Id-P.cisci's '.. V.-.lr. -dny. Sip!. :pt. II I,- C,h -Xi ni tf'ltfl"ll!BI bury. Sept. 2tb. tVt. th. I Mb ntvl l-tli. f,.r the accommodation of such teach, m ihi 'i as Here io.w ti'rrfy f':i.-.-,.V to nttond the rry'ttlir cx-imitintioi.- . Private exnininnli"Ms are diicouiiimo.t, Kxitiuh,n tions will invariaMy eomnn iicu at j rienn'.y i-'J -clock, A. M. l'ireclt'iv me eannviiy rcipiiv-h-'t to bo present during Hie evaminalimi? and lit the close of the exerclws .4olet their leachers. l. W. HAl'PT. Couuly SuporiiitemUiit. August 3. I sti7. --."it Soniotliin Xcm ! Fiiut'iKOixas or Colbt. Court rc-assembled on Monday last, Hon. Alex. Jordan, President Judge, and Associates Shipman and Bidlispaeli on tho Bench. The following is a continuation of the pro ceedings publishod in our lust isMic : Coin. vs. Hugh IMnn, John Wilson, Michael Lamb and Win. West. Larceny. Hill ignored, Ucorgo Martin, prosecutor, failing to appear. Com. vs. Dnuicl li. toy. Selling liquor to minors. Verdict, guilty in maimer aud lonu ha indicted iu first, third and fourth counts uud not guilty on the second. Com. vs. Lewis C. Cropland. For. and bus., Juno Culhouu, prosecutrix. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a line of $20 lo Ovonuvrs of tho Pour of Alt. Curuiel township, cosu of prosocutiou, Hud lo pay to the prosecutrix fi2 for expenses and uiaintcuauceof child to tbe present tinio, and also to pay $1 per week for tho child until it sUall hnvu attained tho age of live years. Coin. vs. Jlcnry blrotieeKer. tlosertlon. cen lonced to pay $i per week fur tho inaiiiionaneo of i'oungest child until ol hot-wise urdeied, and to be mprlsoned iu tile couuty jail until seutuuea it com plied m ith. Cum. vs. Hugh McCuen. Assault and battery with intent to kill. Tho projccului l'ailod lo appear and the bill was ignored. Coin. vs. Uuarlua ilumcy. Burglary and larceny. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a hue of ti, coats of prosecution, to restore stoluu proporty lo owuer it not already restored, or puy mm lull value there for, and undergo imprisonment iu the Eastern Peni tentiary fur two years. Com. vs. Levi 'J ruckcnmiller Bigamy. Bound Ovor to uppuar at next term. lOin. vs. JJenjiuuin iiouaricks. luxlcmeanor. Bound over to appi-ar at next term. Coui. vs. Mary Hopen ell. Assault and battery. Bill ignored. torn. vs. John I'olan. Assault and battery. Hill ignored. Pi trick Maluy, prosocutor, to pay costs. Coin. vs. Joseph lionir. Sollini; liouor to a minor when drunk. Bill Ignored, and Dauiol Michael, prosecutor, tu puy the costs. Com. vs. Ucorgc Eckert. Selling liquor on Sun day. Bill ignored, and M'm. Henry, prosecutor, tu pay costs. Com. vs. Harriet Wilkerson. Assault and bat tory. Bill ignurod, and Hebocea V) erliug, prosecu trix, to pay costs. Com. vs. Charles Wilholm. Assault and battory. Bill ignored. Poter Uaughawout, prosecutor, fur costs. Com. vs. John B. Davis. Larcony. Bill Ignored. Levi Albright, prosecutor, to pay costs. Com. vs. Daniel aud Adam Powers. Larcony. Bill ignored, and Win. U. Ilurrold, prosocutor, to pay eusts. Com. vs. PatrlokOarman. Assault and battory. Bill ignored, and Thomas Couuell, prosecutor, to pay cost. Com. vs. Frederick M. Dinner. False pretense. Bill Ignored, aud J. V. and 0. V. Tarry, prosecu tors, to pay costs. Com. vs. James H. Vandyke Selling liquor to drunkards. Bound ore.- to appear at next term. Com. vs. Michael Caligan. Assault and battory. True bill. Did not appear. Bail forfeited. Com. vs. William Engelman. Selling liquor to druukards. Bill Iguoreu. Coin. vs. Same. Keeping a gaiubliug house. lull Ignoreu. Coin. vs. Jacob Roeder. Attempt to pass coun terfeit inunoy. Bill ignored. Com. vs. James Rodgnrs. Shooting, with Intent to kill. True bill. Did not appear, and bull was forfeited. - Coin. vs. John I'arner. Assault and battory. Bill ignored. Com. vs. 11. B. Foy. Keeping a gambling house. Vordict, guilty. Seutoneod to pay a fine of f'ii and lurprisonuiont in the county jail for 20 days. Com. vs. B. Myers. Aasuult and battery. Did not appear. Bail furfoitod. Cum. vs. 8. Temploton. Selling liquor to a ha bitual drunkard. Verdict, nut guilty, but to pay the oasts. Com. vs. Juhn MoCroery and E. McCroery. De fendants to pay the oasis, and bound over to keep the pcaoe. Cum. vs L. Rennix Scandal. Sentenced to pay cost and bound ever to keep the peace A Talk. It has lately been remarked that tho gcntlcnicu of Sunbury all appear so R oll nnd fash ionably drcssod. This Is always the case when gen t lemon order their suits from John E. Smiok's Tai loring Establishment, on Fourth street. - All who h.ivo neglected tu replenish their wardrobe can I'ctulih be accommodated at Smick's. Josh Bu.mkus suys that a good way for a man to train up a child In the wny it should go. was tu travel thul tray oicasiuuully himself. One of tho cxauiplos he should place beforo his children is to buy his Hoots and Shoes where money will bo saved In ma king the purchase ; such a place, for instance, as Millet's Excelsior Boot and Shoe Store, iu Market Square, whore there Is an elegant assortment of all the latest style and of the very best material, at low prices. fr you want to make money, go to J. O. Beck's Tailoring Establishment, on Fourth street, and pro cure your garments. Ills last lot of Summer gurfds go off like "hot cakes. '' Beck sells cheap and multcs up good suits. His grctttaim, in giving satisfaction to all. is one reason why he succeeds so well. All who deal with him once uro euro to go tho second time. Likk Ixm iiam'E. -Tho rolief from anxiety af forded by Lifo lusuraneo Tory frequently contrib utes to prolong tho lifo of the insured, at tho same tiiuu that it materially augments tho couifort aud well-being of thoso dependent upon kiui." Ac CnHoeh'i Com. Dir. Jacuii Shipman, I'ire and Life Innuranre Agent, Sunbury, 1'n. "Sxci-he vnx Km i,o w, nn thk Substancr Fapks.'" If any of our readers should want a beautiful and lifu-liko Photogriiph, or pictures of any sixo or stylo, and on any kind of material, we would advise them to go to the Photograph Uallery of S. Bycrly, in Simpson's building, Market street. Br.nnsTiiK.ssER. Third street, opposite Urn Masonio Hall, the successful Photographer, makes pictures in all stylos of tbe art. PcrsonB ore requested to give him a call beforo going tdsewhoro. Whek you want cheap and good Photographs Borgstrcsser's Uallery, Third slroet, opposito tho Masonic Hall, is the place tu resort to. Six cards, or one larc Photography for $1.60. Duplioatos, 25 to SU conts. Tun WoitLO A Ko u no a A Ball. The heading of this article is but an expression, so far as wo are concerned, but in scieuco and in the discoveries of Columbus, argues much. Had Ferdinand been as kindly toaard Columbus as Isabella was, Columbus would have received more gratiludo; thus, In a pleasant way, wo wish to oonvinee the public that S. Faust, at his fluhionable Hat and Cap Emporium, is daily contributing to thoir advautage in furnishing the boot, handsomest and cheapest goods, in bis line, that oumo to this place. Call and examine the la test styles aud largo assortment. A XII (1 New Xo t'oilHllllipllVO. Tho advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by n very simple remedy, after having suil'ercd for several years with a sovcro lung nlfuc tinu, aud that dread dlseusc. Consumption is anx ious to make kiionu to his l'cllow-ulfercis tho means of cure. Tu all who desire if, ho will send a crpy of the prescription used (tree of charge.) with the direc tions for preparing nod u?iu? I lie same, which thoy will liad a suro cure for CoxsXMrnoN. Asthma. liiioNriiiTis, Col oils, Corns, and all Thront and Lung Affections. Tho only uhject of the advertiser iu sending tho prescription is to benefit tbo nlliictcd, aud spread information which ho conceives to be invaluable, and ho hopes every sufferer will try t his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and nitty provo a blessing. Parties wishing the prciTiti'ili, frkk, by return mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, my 18-T,7.1y Wiiliauitburg, Kings Co., X. V. TUB HE A 1,1 WO POOL, And Houue of Morcy. HOWARD ASSOCIATION REPORTS. forVoiini: Men, on tho crime uf Solitude, nnd the Errors, Abu ses and Diseases which destroy tho manly powers, an, t create impcuiuients to unrnago, wiin sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, froo of charge Address DR. J. SK.1LL1N IIOUUHTOS, Howard Association, rhlliulolphm; I'll . Juno ri, IS07. ly GOOD NEWS! The splendid iiivsjrtiuoiil ol (t'PiiW at tin MAMMOTH STORE IE. V. t'KU IMJ PHILADELPHIA. SUBSCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR. esoo.ooo rucr.Md to suusenrnr.in. n r'ii PiirnriT in smimpii. Hsu t:,i.ti PncacsT up MNi i. ui (.a. t:.iu I'Hxsrxt ok tm.iMii. fK-K Cvsn l'HKsrt or JiVt'Ott. 'i'ii Cash PitKaKsT.SiiV frj ...im 'cn.'h. P.'-vl nil Pi-I.HhU oi r.Knti V.uti: I jn'h Ceil li .ile ol rtock is a onipstited with a Ecantifiil Stcel-riale Knravi.-.E WORTH MI!K AT RKTAII. THts Tim cT or I'EttTIFK' ITK. Aod nl-o in ure t,'tiie bolder a pni sitNi i.n Tin; iii!i;.i.'Di.iiaiu'TiT," Tho Washington Library Company la clmrtcrC'H'y the ?tnto nf Ptnrsylvjii.ia mi l t'rgaii'itd in nid ot II.. i RIVKU31DE IKUTIXUTfi; Ton Blil:or;i find S.illnrfi' Oi')ili ins. Incorpi'faUil hy tho tftiite i! -N. J. A ru; j. . is". THE HTVnil.SIOEi INSTITUTE, ivilr.atc at Uitiisldn. !!u;i',n l r;.,ni v. Vc Tir h I'oi.nded l,,r ll.e piitpt,..e ot t;i-itt,,i',u lv edn c.itlni; the tm, n deClOica .luiuia.i Hl,d ;:. n.ii. of the l;nited !-.'fiis. 'I lie RoHid oi Trn-t'es poi." 's of ihe t'. .?!-. jig Wf!.,,.,v,tC'l . 'I ..t l'Hll.'- i ltd. I HIKl A , ,1 . li'.'.V WILLI M l; M.VNS. i'. tii-t .M oiu-v. riiiludilibin. I'n. HON. I.KtVI.-s I! llliit'iM.U.l., Ln-rhi. f C.Jnr I . S. .Mini, nnd Recorder of Deeds l'htlid't . I'j'iinsvlt soil II" V .1 AMhs M. Sl fi i i,, ,.- .IP)-,rr. 1''N- ". W. M AUK. ef .leey. " lll.Mll iinHAU. ...f . Aif.ut A.itiu,' :inf.. i'l.iludrlidra. IV J. L V-t.tr., t-.j . ,. .;,.'. o-e .V. Co., I'i.iUiel hi:!. T. S. SHANNON, I'laelieal Valchmakcr JEWKLUH, Tn.ni 1 IJII.ADl Ll lllA. In Simpson s I'aildlng. Ma'l.el Ki.uure, piSH Hold and ,Vfi' Au.i'i'cun snd ItI'j s viHv unhai d, li. ir Ji,i,.y n, d .':,. ,i)l.k .li., Ma-le lo eider. i,!d mid : ihfi I'l-.'lr j lc r." ir, t';'- li Jt-,n.rr i find warrnnled lo gie nitin--ill -!.,,'l',.ii. I Fine Wnt.-h.s. I'lo, l.i. M,.-.o l'.,,k..s i.ud Jul y i Repaired and wairaiiiil. AU orders nr T.p'ly f.'.'ml Sui'iiy. Jtu.t . In;,;. Kolice to lferchanl.3 er.cl Sliipuii riMIl: nnder,.:giiH 1 ,i,',,i..t V,i,,i ,t l"ri;k' L Line, line ii.ii,... to v.it ,fN and 1 cr.-t :v I loin- I', p"i I-- nl -it ,m i i 'ion. 1. V . "inn-: It it -'h" )o''i ?(l- i.-i.inx' Tnri.fiv Di tivrr. Utum April M, i:--,T. nf,i,.,.t,f Iniovnnl in?; rvel cd swiVrmdory evi l,-.,.-, ti;. of 111.- Ci ;. i ,ii. uiiln.-tc i l H i- l.'iraiy t.,n,p.in h?,l,'vi'el to hiiilabl u.e. pem.. iui U ln.hy mai t.,1 msd.i t'l.u-.psm to emi-luel p.jh i , i;rpi ise , .veinpl. iVoir. ail eh iig'1, Vfheihii' fiem 'p-i'nil (ax or uiber duty. i;. A. l!i.il.l.l.., Luiumis;'i',ner. TH WllSllillKtOH .tM- .. Iii order that tl". benev.d. nt ,.l,j..-.:t ;,, t'rtii ; :,;. rirritlnr mar be Mi.-c f.nK- ,-. ,,.ti.:....i i. ... i.;.u? I lite series if 1IM-; :"i! i:i..r:.Ti": rs:n ius. wl.;Lli nrn p,;t nn i,,ib,cii,ii',u a- r.rioes intpdi bcluiv Ihuii ret iil value. L'i:itTirfOATK..S O" ,VKK IN Tilr WA.-H. ixhto v i.n:i;A:;v chJii-avv will be ifsned. stsiope l v.P'i , ,.r !l,a tVomm. i jt'-i. and HU li , i.--vitl vi-il I l.c iv. n..'tt ( ,r t's- :, c M l t:i-nifchl - I',.,: '. rk.-l : I-mN .Iii, ,.! I" ;:;ui.bur tud Duo ,M i,-i, I. M ,il.u s'ri : t. I'lil'ndiii'iia i i nr-: - , lira -sli.t.lrti s. V . i.'. I.IH.!H .i it men ni:ox. T5C vCSOtiR.C;. 9V;, All kind" "f SI'IlullL L'd'liv.S S:t's, l'ius, L k. I'upor. Ac. Mi-ccMsnenus Lool.s. a food c-!'' ui,i,. Al ilio i'P biM.l.r- reerived! a--non as pitlih.hi I. nr. i ,-r talf fttl I'l.lili-b.vs piicu. ' lil 1:1.1.- i'riiyrr r.n kf end IlymnJ Mc.ol , in i i err m 1.' ,.f idi -Iii i,. 1 Ctillli.lii- 1'iavrv l!,,i.ks. , FAMILY l.ii:i.liSinvar,,ii...fy1,,s l'("i ON'Aliti:of all i. j Juveniles and !) i!,'"ks. a larg-t a .,ttu.uj,t I eiLmi. afi- aid i:!i.ii! Fort, ; ot u',1 kinu. ! roiiU-i p. J.,-,:nl Cap. Letter mid, Note. Pupris. COfilM ll'i'iK5. Tnk-t'iiids j 1',-n liseK, tn-;'. ispi'r. ui I ris ami 1 r'ouiivin li',tte .--i.nn'i;, i'y ycuci ully Al.fli MS rl,eap THO! 'iiir,.vrn fd by ;lic -I l ! i (' li v. aud Ueuuir.e.l An person r.Mi.tiqj it- 'n ' ''r. "r i in" ti,' fitne lo m,c ';,-en's. will l t.-eive i.ri.'. ',, ,,,.v ,( fiuo steel I'late I.n "i-av ., i.l rhoi.-e In ,-i iI. m. I lonint; li. t. and One Oeimi -ato of f-til;. n.. ari'i ; One l'ren n; in en i-uoiulied l:o,' i!e. O.Vt" DOLLAR LM.KAYIMI. j Xo. 1-"M.v Child I M.v I'bilJ "' No. 2 --Tiiey're ' i Snvt'd : Tin y re Saved ! ' X.i :i "Old ctveu v .-Is or, the r.nrly lia.n orihe llo'olttiicn." " I Anyprrsoii pavtni; To lie'.if,r.i ,il n-i i iv.i ri'hT ; .f ll.o ml!-., v.tiut ,1,.,, S-., l IV,il. .. ... .1 1! 1 P,-n an 1 II ,'.nr l',,. Wet llo.,k.- ai d lidl Wallets. I'l'-'ure Kiain"-. tli reuecon-t and ti'MS. Aineriran.i Kivi , li. t.v. ! IhviiK.k- I'viP"". all si.s, lhistol' nHid. ... i li,a.i.'s, M,mi"-iittdtini IJiatks. Ac li ii-Uitaiiintou Ijiihitis.tlames. t. bis-i inen, i e. . j Tos --a 1 pirtf- and enmpU c as-ortnif rt J.ii-,-'U.,r.s il'ni li,:.-. I'i imi bud.' and IvU,-. " I IVi t'liin I--- l,-iltcn,iau and l'ai'i:-laiit il,.il,:s .i.e. j lioi l l'. li-- rn.tioiittc.l. ! i.:tiu . a4dl:-, '.iioiK.s, Clilmitpvs,: do. ' ; WsM Vatirr r,nd l!..--Ier. all kinds ! . n-d'w t'l.ildii,.-, P.-inor liilt nnd' 't'.,-.. ' . M .: '.c and M.i.'i-. at lietiiniieiit? 1 O tt ui tJ U O t! -3 O w 01 r" W M M H w P q ts- w u M 'A u q W S hj d to Or all places to get good Photographs, go to Borg- alrcssor's Uallory, Third stroet, opposite the atasonic Hall, w hore they aro tuade. Six cards, or one largo ruutogroph, for 1 .50. Duplicates, 25 to Ml cts. DEATHS. Iu this Place, on Monday last, I'KTER rt'USEL, lis,)., aged Htl years, 6 nioutbs and IV days. In this plaoe, recently, WILLIAM IIKNRV, sun of Uriah and Kmraa foulk, aged 1 year, 1 month and 12 days. 811111 K' .tlAIIMK'l'K Corrootod Weekly fur the "Amorioan," Yt'hoal Flour, extra family, per barrel, do do do do perewt. Rye Flour, per bbl. do per ewt. Whoat, prims red, new, per bushel, Rye, do Corn, new do Oatsgj do 1'uUMs, do Dried reaches, pared per t'ouud do do unparod Jo Dried Annies. do Dried Cherries, (unstuned.) per bu. Butter, Cueose, Lard, Hauls. Shoulders. Beef, bind quarter, ' from " Mutton, Chiekons, nor iwund , pur duien, per pound, -. do do do do do do porpair fit 00 6 M it) 00 i 60 1 20 1 24 I It M 4 25 15 3 110 ;vi a 20 2i 18 14 1 18 60 r. iVKiitt-'sJ Uiilyjuu i I11 Clicri'j-. Where tliUi article U known it is a vvoik of suprrc rogution tu say oue word iu ita favor, su well is it established as an unfailing remedy for Cou-'lis, Colds, Rrouchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, discuses of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs, as well as that most dreaded uf ull diseases, Consumption, which high uiodicul authority has prououueed to ban curable dUeaso. Thoso who have used this remedy know its vuluc ; thoso who havo nut, have but to make a single trial tu bo eatisGod that uf all others it is Mu ruiuody. TUE REV. JACOB SKCI1LKR, well known and much respected among the Ueruiau upulutiuu of this country, writes as follows : Hakuvkk, l'A.. Feb. Ill, IKj'J. Messrs. S. W. I'owlk A Son, liosrux Dear Sirs: - llaiiug real uud iu my family important beuclils from tbo use of your valuable preparation Wistaii's Ralsau ok Wild CiiKiinv it affords mo pleasure tu recommend it to tho public. Some eight years ago, one of my daughters seemed to bo iu a duel inn, and little hopes uf her recovery woro entertained. 1 then procured a bottle of your excellent llalsaui, aud beforo sho had taken the wholo of it there was a great improvement iu her health. I have, in my Individual ease, made frequent use of your valuable medicine, and have nlwnjs been benefited by it. I would, however, caution the public against imposi tion, because tuero is a good deal of spurious Wis tar's Unlearn of Wild Cherry afloat, througlnuit tho country. JACOB MiCHI.b'K. None genuine unless signed "I. llt'i'Tcl ' un tho wrapper. l'rcparod by EKTH W. FOWLK i. S)X, 18 Tre lliont M., Dostuii, aud for sale by lrugKisl4 genorally. IS N;V, but it is Nothing New fur then: getting up N I-: V i;tni.-v n." they ar,- r livnvs GOOD 1TEWG, lo the I'oojiln SI N lil'hV. for they hn y.uwiu ? til tlicm puiij low miti rre .H-liio thru, iti cry We rre Ulevuiined t" I'riei-sand d, fv i-,,n i.,-tiiii,i: II our 11 -vds id 1., i.- t.ee,.il,c ! sell lli-in as I sold l.v nllmr .i aler. Coi.io and i.xamitie our ii:tl' v " 4-imI- a mi !!ie -i c-iiu! i(ct;iM(ii'M ii 'n toi k ai d I. earn our rtn.l wo tdkc i I'i.it . '.I :li, t) heir vr-i y Khiuneblni CoalTrnde. , Emamokir, August 11, im. -Ttni.Cwt. Boot for week ending Aug. 10, For last report, Te came Urn last year, Decrease, 2S5,WTT 7 tOO.VII 04 37,831 OS wan it Its. Krliextck'M lulsuoiilcH) rssjv. This great medicine cured Dr. J. II. Bcbeuok, tho I'ruprietor, of Pulmonary Consumption, when It had assumed Us most formidable aspect, aud when spcody death appeared to be Inevitable. His phy sicians pronounced bis case incurable, when be com menced the uso of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and uo ruturuof tho disease bus been apprchvuded, fur all the symptoms quickly disappeared, aud bis present weight is moro tbsu two hundred pouuds. Biuco bis recovery, he has devoted his attention exclusively to the euro of Lous umptiou. and the dis eases which aro ueiihII v complicated with it, and the cure effected by bis medicines havo becu very nu merous and truly wonderful. Dr. Schenck wakes professional visiui to several of tbe larger cities weekly, where he has a large concourso of patients, aud it is truly astonishing tu see poor consumptives that havo to be lifted out of their carriage, and iu a few inouthahcalthy. rubu-t persons. Da Scbencr' PULMONIC BY K C P, bEAWKED TONIC, and MANDRAKE FILLS, are generally all required in curing Consumption. Full directions accompany eaoh, so that any one can tako them without soeiug Dr. bolieuck, but when It Is convenient it is best tu seo him. lie gives advice free, but for a thorough examination w ith his Rcspiroutctor his fee is three dollars. Please observe when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor uuo w heu in the last stage of Consumption, and the other as be now is, in per fect health are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Doalurs. Prico f 1 .50 per buttle, or $7.50 the half dusdu. Letters fur ad vioo should always be directed te Dr. rxhemk's Principal Office, 2io. 15 North ttlh Street, Philadel pbia, Pa. Ueueral Wholesale Agents : Demos Barnes A Co., X. Y. ; S. S. Hauoe, Ballimoro, Md. ; JohuD. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker t, Taylor, Chicago, III. ; Collins Ilios., St. Louis, Mu. Oct. 20, IB07. 3d w. oa. mo. 1 yr. kKrroi'M ol 'oulli. A gontlouian who suffered fur years from Nervous Debility, Prematura Decay, and all the effect of youthful Indiscretion, will, fur tbe sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and directions for making the simplo remedy by which he was cured. Sufiurera wishiug to profit by too advertiser a exponentfe, can do so by aitiireasing, perfect eonSdeuce, JOUN B. OODl'.'N, my lb'-tW.ly it Cedar Street, N.V. OTituirs-conci:nthatD kxtbact UCCUU . , , Is tbe Giant Diuictls. . t i Ikhnlvir Concentrated Extract SoimyHiyilla . Is tin Gieat Uloud Purifier. Ilollt uit- pteiwrud urtoidin lo lute uf I'tuiawu-y ami ni wisiit aiui ai lac uiosuiiiive uiav i-wi huow Man-k , l1'. No chavyo fur our Lu.-jiiicfis in tiding it. Feeling very ll.anV.fnl to tho pub'ic Rir liberal pnti-nuii'o hcvetofn o boii-trid u, feel Cultiidelll of relaiiiiili t!u-,r i-ll-ii'in. ! a-.lheiouce to the rules ue have udi.i.tud. RKMLMl'.'iK Till: FLACK, 'I'lii' M'.uniKulh S t (i I- v Murki-t Siuare, Idoor? ear! of Hi? New Court II" M'NItrKY, two 'e.-ttlie;it.c- ol .iLoji;., ti.it 1.' vvmii.; in j. I ietn'.s. , t w o no i n i:tir v vivo. Xo. i --,-v,'a-'iiriiirt.'..ii;-ii.;iip.-1 v., ? - Wn. 'i- j VMUS.K I'OI.I.Ar. IM,ll.UIJ'o. Mr,-,- Any person y!i:; tbrje d-.Ui.: nill iei c the , hc.iuii.ui iei i'ttile ti' j immk I no.'i r,iK n u:, ' sn-1 l!wen Cert I Scales of Mock, be;u'..iir.; i.-iiU'.'.l to three Present. tot it Ivii.i.iii i-:-t;i: tvivf,-. ny per'cn pnyti IV.ir li -dli:rc t)n.li r,.,-c-V,L tiio inrjj;,.' ni'iJ i i'tuitii-jl S'i el Piute of iii:: v r.n a it ei'u t .jut.'-.n nsns " and I' ir Ci-r:;.ic:itcs M...-U. cuUi.ii.j; tlicm to tciiV FiCSv liif not i rnivr,i;v, Ary pff..:i , !'' i(,!ii:s siiaU tecc-i,-c the I;-.,-.: ! 1 'j ' i .:c.-l I'laitf of i!ti: mi up i it rocAiiMN'T.'..-. IV All l:::;, iiomp'lv o:.-, Ail lh' l'.iili Arfenl l, i !l.e !. 's Hair tor . H'i :C 'l! : I' M,, . f I'o il.au I Si.tii-jiHry not on Ian, P. n l V. .-.!,!.. A ,nc riesn it. I KSII l-'.i. :i.h-I n l ni l y?i.i ' A o '.,.1 i A-i.ui-I;a, n ;!.!.. P ft i r'lre, no ih.-,. the A. I'XbMlY. vv,-r,-t r l't":'C iVv'iJ.! llitiiroi WIIOLIi.-i.'.L.S KM AIL c: sics cc:"z:.OE;ti.",2i. AMj Mil ft- .evision mm .'til. 'It en:.l. I----'- 1' nf.-il., Cl.tltiii I, I III t tie -. t- iiu.i I V,:itl nill iio di ft ,, , I ...-.-ii:;,-. rori t'Mr.AP Tlndr ?tni Is Ciinip'. Me, e r;.!: t'.TI'i.l . j I. i'vLnv), CI."-: -. I'lin.r. iiiit; -. : ; ,.!d- . li :nt I.; f-j-. . . Cnnntrv Vt'o in.'e is", eu in t I I';. 11 tiiid examine ear ' ,rlinr:: in p-ir ol 'id's, COAL i'i r.. 1. I i.-!:. .-';',', ' 3 O.l i i.l,; .!t e m. 'li c , "ft I ' I - I! i I'I'1 .-! . - ". i:, -' , ; i ll! I.AlM'i r.fi . I al"n t .ii-iti i ( ,:.,;,:, Will All, ml i..it i, 't ; r i . , ti i), .i.i. 1 1, . . ' l i, i -ii v : i ii. ui yOUXilMAX'SFtilDin I : rt-lt ftf.. Ji- i ii..1. ! . !;: i i-ii. Sunbury, Aug 10, ISi7. l'A. H V. i''uri.iii, T1I15 (JUKA'C CKNTHK Ol:' A'PI'K C'l Iv.V, 1 1ST SXJ3SrJ3'03i-,2-, I is on 3d stroet. opposite, tho .MAaOiSIC HALL, lit BERG STREESSEE'S NEW niOTOGBAPH OALLLRY, lint l.:it-y l-:s,:itlih(-1. Willi till I In- .vlutlorn Iiiii-m -ii-ut r lliv rl ! rpilll subscriber, Ii.ivIiil' Inplt the room rxprejfsly L for the purpose uf l'li,."i;i.i hiug. and having devote't u.ituy yitus to tlio bii. iiu-ss, is coidl lent of his iduli.'y Iohsiiio his piilr.ms thst the- iv, ,k pro duced shall tie second to mmo in coun'r.v or ,-ity. Jvo wtuk uiloitcd tu K-h, e ll.e p.iikii imk.-s tn tii'cly salhlelory. Having the iie.it .-Ly liht iu tlu county, he io -roi uied lo uinke Photographs in all kindsol vtoailior, but vould prefer u clour di.y lor suuill eltiidren. He ir also prepared lo tako new size, or cabinet curd Photograph. All kind" of pictures copied nnd magnified to any required size and colored bCHiitiluliy iu Oii or ator colors or I ndia ink. We pay special attention to nil kiuds of uut do,,r work, such us LamUcnpo views of Monuments, Mm liiuiry, County .Seats, Ac, a large lot of Photograph !aiuvs eoiistnully uu band. The public arc i espeetiolly hulled to call uud tee our spc-iiuuiu uud our eomplelo arraiigen.eijls for making Photographs, special terms to latuilics and clubs. .1. II. flKKti tt'llKSSHU. 6uubury, July li, ISOJ. S. 8. WauiiH, Jour Hi nki.x ARCH BTRtKT, between Third and Fuurth StrceH Millet lU'.I.I'IllA. YVEVKR A HI NKLE. Proprietors. Juno 21), 1W. ly TuiiE LAGER D K K li ! From tbe Cold Spring Brewery, S II N U I' K X , V A. JOSEPH E.CEEPw. RllHrECTlTLLY informs the public generally, that ho is prepared to furuish LAG Kit UEKR in largo or small quant iti. -s His facilities for mak iug Leer cannot be excelled, and is pronounced supe rior toiuiy otner ouenxi in (.onirui renus.v uanui It hasnlso been reoomniended Ly physicians as a healthy drink fur invalids, llulols, llitttuuranta and private families supplied at short uutioo. Suvbury.July 13, lb57. CARrENTEUS. WILL Bni in our establishment a aulieriur stock I uf Planes. Saws, Augors, Hatchets, Hummers, I lies, I Chisels, 4 c . Ac tot salt by ' J H M.KY (' j i ;i . i-.r.-. . INi-'i.J.- . -:i. in",:,;,'. l il, ill lViiitinl-:u, . i . .14.1 Ae 'l.N .1 Al- ,'.i.l. Ii s nt:Li;.i.i: i - i-Ki sia iw I t'.lilil l'li-lir:,L I L'.Oll ruso-t 1 1;.:, p., n, t I t'iisli IViiei t V I i.,1. I'i,',. );!, tl! ! ,..tt-l, 1 Ujjld.--.HIIC ; i',y It-, ii-,.. S'i i.. I, ,,. ,,),.!, A e.. 1.1-Jn, nil 'i 1 O'.lluir jti-i,l.-t.. I, I Coin I'.-otit. tlftiM:s ill's- s::n.!.. .J.t, CH'I'V I1!,,! 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A'T(lY oiTor KO.Itlktl i i1 t.?lll II. il ll-l-i.: I .I ..-,1'U ,:.ji Total, , S1t4i.iKi I All liis uii'l-rtius gu-s.i i-;.-ui of !iii.!iii,),r,.uc. t IIOWTH UHT.MN SHACKS AMi i;Vi KAMI i.n j Si-llil iriir to in, i,y l..ai:. e..el,,Ki:-iJ tnrii Vt I.l S !: ! eill.ef l,y Pom mil e ..r.lrr.. ,.i i n i,-!.,.,.-,l n-ii..r, m ' oiirri.jli. Lionel aoiouuts tl.oii',,1 t. tinu lo draft ,,i t-x- I en lObiM! M Utl I-'.IIJIIIVIHI'K ttitlilllfV u-i'i, r.irivuiy. 40 i.ti:irt'S Willi l".,;;:ra i,,i tin. lis wnh .:i.niiiiii:w ion tlian-u u nil ti'.iTiivii iit l.i.tl AUt.N Ir WANTED tl:inin;lii,ut the f,ii;eil scales The Aum-iation have apo,-iiito,l as ReCfiveii, Mijisn. til Ultl.i: A I'OuhliA ill, wIi.im wr..u.ivn lule (my ami busiuewrtieririiii will bra aunicieiit fuuim lev lieu Hit m aiey iiiliii.li i to ll.c.J ill bo ir.,uv.t,) up- plltU lu lite IHHfcc SMinl I'li'L .i.l l i-ni.i, Pa . M.iy-.,,l. Ivti.' To tin- OrtWri, .n..i .U-i,iir, u; Hie uf lu:;iou Li'Jia ry Co. N.S. lillAU.Ns .i-uiri-. Oi-ullcuieii : On icuc.plof lo'ir fm-er of tl.o t.Vb unt , ij.i iiyiiig im oi' aii,i. Miiv.oiiii.riit a Mieeii-trs ti. yoi.r Coiniiiiy. ve tiH'k tin: iilsilv l t'limnl a o'V im your f'iiailer, well a ,lnn ,M ynur riilcrjil -ie, lo .In tiimieit h-piila-itliiiii of ilie Siiiir . mitt liuviiir i.i-ui i-.-it iti it.i.it abii' ihiimumi ni io nil io ps tsjai.ty. a.ut si ia,ti,iii,u t win, l !.: i-in-V'-iit .Mt.ieci of y,.:ii Afs-m-iiiI.-i.i v-iji: tl.e cdurllOii uvd iitdlilrlutlH'c of lim tsjilimi rtoliirtil 1'iair atjl.ili-14 mat s-jilj;s ttl the It ii'.-Tsitbl InliiiHc- V a have MiKtilikil to ae.-ept tile truhl, uivt iu UkC l-ul bvfel Ul'ilU In prmJic so whij an ulkj". KcsiaH-ituiuujse CKU. A. CUOkf. k CO. AitilrcM all IHtefs anilnrilisi, o t,tO. .l.t uilKH CO , II WKK.H. its ft.ulkTl:iru mw:, I'Iiijiu-I k, I'a Kcceivcrs foi the atbuithai l.il-iuiy Co. tJyU. P. LIU 111 X I'll, BookFciler A Stationer, rjuubury, Pit., is the autheriied Aeul of the Cuw- par.y lor this pUi-e and vicinity iiiBe-s-', i-. a Till' lUMli.H'Cil t.'L M v 1 5 L" 1 1 Y It-.troa.h P-'i-d- nl Par li e .ate of HA I N I'I I'. i'i. A f . I a, i.l.li! M AI '.. i VI, 1 Y. r-'i.tl L.iudj li Uu l',,.in..i.-, m'i- i,nu r.-adv lo oi-livi r .1 lh-:'i ii:..in i.-.i.i-i-v to uu.---! will iii, a 'he Iti-nd of I be 1 i.iiiijli a -,i i mid . ui im .-iiiii.iit i,iia! I., any ,.:Li-r .-im'.i ii;, . IVhi.. I in ii Hi:,.'t ity un .Ai to,' -.fiiii.i v p.t--e.l -'iii-i-l day nf . March Ifr'-T. i in, ii j. t o. n-'d i i :, 11 ,j dim Soionuy iiieiniii niiil.iiri.ed to Immw tl.e aiiii-uul a. al'nre-Siii-i uu lio;.::,)i i.nviu, . r.. ,e. b'. . I l.li.li ; ( luef K-crgr.-i. Sirbury. .lull I,-,; ,:t i lmY. IUKKRY. ' . .tu Mann i:. uru, .Miiiiui'.n-liiiei of ! CAMiIF.S. Lltl-.AIt. CAKL.-i. l'll', AC, 1 Vioiit . :j ,,,rs i-aft i f il.e P. i !.. fl It. Pc.t, t'ii.-tnir.rs wid be M-r.sd di.iy. filler.' Solleilt-d. Nir'hi.n.ber!an I, June ' lhiiT. MM ) Kll ! 1 1 M I) I'oltrr 4 eunl)' nuil nbitr I. ii lull.-r 4'oitiny. Now fully csta'oli-.hed at the SLMJIRY BTPAM SAW-MILLS, are prcpare.1 to saw to order vviiiti: p:xi. iin.vr.o.'K axi oak, of snv ei?e and :d! lin;;lh. A full oituieut of always kept on Intiin. Paiincl. I'looiinj idiiijj au liul-h..ig bi.aids of all kn, li. MOlI.I.'.Mi. s.sir, iiUOliS, Ktul SIIL'T'PElli SLIINGLliS, SuMiiil and thsved, Vt Lite 1'iuo, and Jliimlook. IMiiMlrriiiK l.atli und luliii(i, I'lah'in;, hipping and Turning will be done to order ai .liort u, life. This Uooipauy dcib'u furnishin evcrytbinji in their Hue at suck rales that Luiubi Yards, Uuildeni and all parties using Lumber, wil bod it tu ttieu iuiere.n tw tiny at thii cstubllsbmeut O K l L It S are resreciriill;, ii.lieiiel at.d M'dl be promptest, ti.id- d lu by ad" Jtcssiiij. t'M LtAULX. cap I iinbiit June 1 S lt,-
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